MONDAY AM
The Tightrope: Utility CEOs’ Balancing Act
In this session, utility CEOs face regulators and consumers to discuss how they balance new resource investments and grid modernization while ensuring reliability and reasonable rates. How are decisions made concerning how and when to operationalize new initiatives? Are communication and engagement levels adequate?
Panelist:
Susan Hardwick, CEO, American Water
MONDAY PM
Federal Update
A Conversation with FERC Chair Willie Phillips
THROWDOWN
Reliability, Affordability, Sustainability: What’s the best path to getting there?
TUESDAY AM
National Petroleum Council Reports on Reducing GHG Emissions and Harnessing Hydrogen
The National Petroleum Council recently released the results of two studies conducted at the request of U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm. The first was titled “Charting the Course: Reducing GHG Emissions from the U.S. Natural Gas Supply Chain” and the second was titled “Harnessing Hydrogen: A Key Element of the U.S. Energy Future.” These reports suggest the goals set forth in the Zero Emissions by 2050 scenario are achievable, but not without considerable challenges, including unintended consequences and significant increases in the costs to meet the goals.
This session brings together participants in the studies to discuss the findings and recommendations found in the NPC studies.
Moderator
Hon. Tricia Pridemore, Georgia
TUESDAY PM
NARUC Shark Tank
Swimming in regulatory waters is not for the faint-hearted! The NARUC Shark Tank is an opportunity for organizations to showcase new technologies, programs, resources, etc., that will benefit the regulatory community. Those in the ‘Tank’ are vying for the support of the Sharks who will determine the finalists and ultimate Grand Prize Winner. Don’t miss it!
WEDNESDAY
Currents of Change: Riding the Wave of Load Growth
Electricity load is forecasted to multiply over the next decade and beyond. AI data centers, EV charging deployment across the transportation sector and societal electrification are driving resource planning across the country. Novel rates and contracts are needed to supply customer’s insatiable demand for power. Hear from industry leaders on how they are adapting to solve these challenges.
Moderator
Hon. Carleton B. Simpson, New Hampshire