
In an era of surging electricity demand, accelerated deployment of distributed energy resources, and growing threats and challenges to the electricity delivery infrastructure, the electric power sector must deploy new strategies and technologies to adapt to these rapidly changing conditions. Utilities, regulators, and the broader ecosystem will need to build new capabilities and processes that embrace innovations to meet customer needs in a timely manner.
Join this session to explore:
- What does it mean to bring innovation into the grid, and why is it important?
- How are utilities evolving their organizations and processes to adapt to a rapidly changing grid?
- What is the role of regulators in supporting industry innovation?
Speakers

Lon Huber
SVP, Pricing and Customer Solutions, Duke Energy

Lora Anguay
Chief Zero Carbon Officer, SMUD

Marissa Paslick Gillett
Chairman, Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority

Mark Baker
International Representative, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, International Office’s Utility Department