Navigating Financial Risks of Wildfires

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NARUC Annual Meeting

Fortnightly Magazine - December 2024
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One General Session at the 2024 NARUC Annual Meeting and Education Conference was called "Hot Stuff: Navigating Financial Risks of Wildfires Without Getting Burned." The session looked at how wildfires pose a growing nationwide risk to communities, utilities, and consumers, with escalating financial impacts and affordability concerns. Panelists discussed innovative strategies for balancing the financial responsibilities of utilities with the need to maintain consumer affordability.

Included were incoming NARUC First VP, Washington Commissioner and moderator Ann Rendahl, Hawaii Chair Leo Asuncion, PacifiCorp CEO Cindy Crane, Nevada Rural Electric Assn. Executive Director Carolyn Turner, Stanford University Sr. Research Scholar Michael Wara, and AEGIS Insurance Services VP Underwriting – Casualty Jane Cook. Enjoy these excerpts.

 

Washington Commissioner and Moderator Ann Rendahl: We're going to talk about the increasing financial risks and the reliability and affordability of the impacts of wildfires on electrical utilities and our customers. The FEMA map of significant wildfire potential this past October shows wildfires pose a growing risk to communities, utilities, and consumers across the United States, not just in the western states.

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