Transmission Impossible

#3 Clint Thurmon, The Playbook for 9-Figure T&D Construction

1 h 26 min · 8 mei 2026
aflevering #3 Clint Thurmon, The Playbook for 9-Figure T&D Construction artwork

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In this episode of Transmission Impossible, I’m joined by Clint Thurmon for a brilliant conversation on what really separates successful high voltage construction teams from the pack. Having started his career in the field before moving into senior leadership, Clint has built and scaled transmission and substation divisions from the ground up, taking teams from zero to significant revenue while staying lean, practical, and field-focused. After two episodes focused on grid strategy, this was a fascinating insight into what's going on with live projects on the ground. We discuss: * Why the people turning the wrenches are often the most important people on the project * What executives often misunderstand about field execution * How Clint went from apprentice and foreman to building major T&D divisions * Why titles matter far less than whether you help the team get the work done * How to scale a construction division without over-hiring too early * Why preconstruction and construction need to be in the same conversation much earlier * How trust is built, and lost, with utilities and clients * Why the labour shortage is not just a numbers problem * What young people should understand about a career in high voltage construction

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aflevering #3 Clint Thurmon, The Playbook for 9-Figure T&D Construction artwork

#3 Clint Thurmon, The Playbook for 9-Figure T&D Construction

In this episode of Transmission Impossible, I’m joined by Clint Thurmon for a brilliant conversation on what really separates successful high voltage construction teams from the pack. Having started his career in the field before moving into senior leadership, Clint has built and scaled transmission and substation divisions from the ground up, taking teams from zero to significant revenue while staying lean, practical, and field-focused. After two episodes focused on grid strategy, this was a fascinating insight into what's going on with live projects on the ground. We discuss: * Why the people turning the wrenches are often the most important people on the project * What executives often misunderstand about field execution * How Clint went from apprentice and foreman to building major T&D divisions * Why titles matter far less than whether you help the team get the work done * How to scale a construction division without over-hiring too early * Why preconstruction and construction need to be in the same conversation much earlier * How trust is built, and lost, with utilities and clients * Why the labour shortage is not just a numbers problem * What young people should understand about a career in high voltage construction

8 mei 20261 h 26 min
aflevering #2 - Michael Malguarnera, Cheap Interconnection, Expensive Mistakes artwork

#2 - Michael Malguarnera, Cheap Interconnection, Expensive Mistakes

In today’s episode, we were joined by Mike Malguarnera, previously Director of Market & Transmission Analytics at BW Solar, for a fascinating conversation on why the grid is often far messier, riskier, and more nuanced than it looks from the outside. With experience spanning utilities, cooperatives, power markets, FTRs, IRPs, interconnection, storage siting, and project development, Mike has seen how small assumptions can turn into very expensive mistakes. He brings a rare blend of market knowledge, transmission insight, and developer-side pragmatism. We discuss: * Whether the industry really needs more transmission - or better use of what already exists * Why cheap interconnection does not always mean strong project economics * How an $8m transformer upgrade changed the assumptions behind hundreds of millions in investment * Why missed tariff deadlines can kill projects almost instantly * The difference between interconnection modelling and economic modelling * Why consultants are essential - but not always enough * The case for having internal grid expertise earlier in the development process * How land, queue risk, local opposition, and capital exposure all collide * Why data centers could change the power dynamic between utilities and large-load customers * Where Mike would place a bet in today’s market if money were no object Books discussed on the show: https://a.co/d/0awPgkvF https://a.co/d/0awPgkvF Featured on the show: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-malguarnera-p-e-a6705014/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlie-webb-a5605768/

1 mei 20261 h 13 min
aflevering #1 - Ramsey Ayass, Grid Strategy in the Age of Large Loads artwork

#1 - Ramsey Ayass, Grid Strategy in the Age of Large Loads

In this episode of Transmission Impossible, I’m joined by Ramsey Ayass, SVP of Grid Strategy at SMT Energy, for a brilliant conversation on what’s really slowing projects down in today’s power market.  Hailing from a utility background, Ramsey's experience spans every angle of Grid Strategy and Interconnection. He's borne witness to all of the common pitfalls developers fall into - both generation and load - as well as the trends that separate successful projects from the pack. We discuss: * The industry assumption Ramsey thinks people get wrong * Why some projects die before they ever really begin * The overlooked step that can save developers years * What separates strong grid strategy from wishful thinking * Why ERCOT attracts both believers and sceptics * What's really happening behind the sceners around large-load interconnection * How developers can get caught out by “good-looking” sites * Where Ramsey sees the next real opportunities emerging Books discussed on the show: https://a.co/d/06GBJlSW https://a.co/d/0eS9c6lp Featured on the show: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayass/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlie-webb-a5605768/

10 apr 20261 h 14 min