MARC
Maria Bocanegra is a Commissioner at the Illinois Commerce Commission.
By June, the Biden Administration's Infrastructure Deal will have started to settle in. The energy and utilities industry will have been planning how to use crucial infrastructure-furthering funds and what their priorities are.
But since learning is central to this oh-so-rapidly evolving industry, June presents a great opportunity for all interested in utility regulation to discuss how to optimize such expenditures. What better place than a MARC conference for such important discussions? MARC participants also will explore national industry trends.
The vast Mid-American region stretches from North Dakota to Texas. Each state is tackling unique challenges, and participants' energy ideologies run the gamut. Be sure to be in Chicago June nineteen through twenty-two for scintillating conversations as each state Commission finds its way forward. But first, listen in as MARC organizer and Illinois Commerce Commissioner Maria Bocanegra tells you more about this event.
PUF's Steve Mitnick: What is planned as far as the Mid-American Regulatory Conference?
Maria Bocanegra: I am excited about this year's conference. Commissioner Emeritus Sadzi Oliva got it started and off the ground and we were fortunate to inherit this conference, and my team has done a fantastic job.