Let There Be Light
Regina Lavette Davis is NARUC Assistant Executive Director and Senior Director, Communications and Public Affairs.
Winter is the season when energy and utilities stakeholders and regulators convene to learn, discuss, and endeavor to find solutions to myriad policy issues.
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You don’t have to be a connected policy wonk to attend the Winter Policy Summit hosted by the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners – anyone with an interest in energy and utilities is encouraged to participate.
The February meeting, which this year coincides with a new federal administration, promises to be one of the most consequential meetings of the year. For anyone who’s hesitant or needs a few reasons to understand why the meeting is important, the list that follows should provide enough incentive.
Get En-Lightened
President Tricia Pridemore’s ‘Let There Be Light’ agenda kicks off at the winter meeting. President Pridemore will reiterate the plans she laid out at the Annual Meeting and put into action through the Demand Roundtable, the Gas-Electric Alignment for Reliability Task Force meeting, and more.
Here are a few topics taking the main stage: