What if the biggest barrier to meeting surging energy demand isn’t a lack of generation — but a lack of visibility into the grid itself?
Get a rare look under the hood of Tapestry, Alphabet’s moonshot for the electric grid in this special live episode of Where the Internet Lives, the award-winning podcast from Google and Latitude Studios.
Tapestry is building the first unified model of the grid. Their AI-powered tools bring new visibility into today’s fragmented and strained system, helping grid planners and operators bring renewables online, optimize energy flow, and improve reliability.
Latitude’s Stephen Lacey interviews Page Crahan, Tapestry’s general manager, to dive into four case studies that demonstrate what’s possible when pragmatic AI solutions meet urgent grid needs: PJM’s transmission planning process, Chile’s curtailment challenges, New Zealand’s system maintenance, and Brazil’s pursuit of responsible data center development. Page offers an in-depth look at these working examples, with practical insights for applying Tapestry’s learnings to grids around the world.
In this event, they’ll explore both sides of the AI-energy nexus: the emergence of data centers to run the AI era, and the value of AI in unlocking clean solutions to power them.
Learn more about Tapestry from Page Crahan in-person at Latitude Media’s Transition-AI 2026 conference on April 13-14 in San Francisco.
And be sure to follow and listen to the full season of Where the Internet Lives wherever you get your podcasts.

