Meghan Nutting is the Executive Vice President of Government and Regulatory Affairs at Sunnova Energy Corporation, a leading U.S. residential and commercial solar and storage services provider. In this role, which she has held for nearly a decade, she works closely with company and industry leaders, nonprofits, state and federal policymakers, and regulators to craft and implement policies that provide a more stable and sustainable business environment for solar electricity generation.
Meghan serves on the board of the national Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) as well as on the executive committee of that board. She is a member of the advisory boards of InvestHER, GridFWD and the Institute for Regulatory Law and Economics. In the past, she has served on the boards of the Energy Choice Coalition, The Puerto Rico Solar Energy Storage Association, and Women in Solar Energy as well as a local PTA and HOA.
Prior to working at Sunnova, she served as the Director of Policy and Electricity Markets at SolarCity. She has also worked as a Legislative Director for a New York State Assembly member as a Press Secretary for a U.S. Senator. Meghan has held policy positions at the World Bank and the British Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs as well as a number of environmental organizations. She has also served as President of Altitude Strategies Consulting and Executive Director of the Electric Vehicle Industry Coalition. In these positions, Meghan has worked on, advocated for, and impacted a significant number of energy and environment-related issues and policies.
Meghan has been named one of the Denver Business Journal’s top women in energy for 2018 and one of the DBJ’s top women in business in 2021. She was also a 2021 C3E award winner from the U.S. Department of Energy in the business category. She is a graduate of the 2023 NREL Energy Execs program. She was a candidate for the Colorado House of Representatives in 2017-18. Meghan received her BA in Biology from Cornell University and her MPA from Princeton University.
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