NASUCA Takes a Serious Look at Serious Illness Protection

Utility Service Termination

At its recent Mid-Year Meeting in Minneapolis, NASUCA adopted Resolution 2018-03, "Urging Adoption of Protections Against Termination of Utility Service for Low-income, Senior, and Other At-Risk Households in Which a Seriously or Chronically Ill or Disabled Person Resides." NASUCA has good reason to focus on the needs of these households.

Four Thought-Leaders: Jim Laurito

EVP – Business Development, Fortis

“There is investment opportunity as far as the eye can see. We don't buy the theory of the death spiral or the demise of the utility.”

Four Thought-Leaders: Mike Deggendorf

CEO, Grid Assurance

“It's now a world where people ride-share, share Airbnb property, bike-share and car-share. The technology that enabled that to occur on the auto side, can occur on the energy side as well. Sharing of information, asset capacity and load, I think it's going to move in that direction.”

Four Thought-Leaders: Frank Prager

VP – Policy and Strategy, Xcel Energy

“We need to protect the grid, and, as we approach new regulatory paradigms, we want to be sure that the grid remains reliable and modern.”

Four Thought-Leaders: Brian Bird

CFO, NorthWestern Energy

“There was nothing wrong with a combustion engine until we got our electric hybrid. Even though half of the electric vehicles are in California, that’s going to change.”

Four CEOs on Innovation: Connie Lau

CEO, Hawaiian Electric

“You have to be able to match people’s dreams of a world powered by clean energy with the realities of technology and economics.”