People In Power

Energy Evolution Summit: Sal Salet, Hala Ballouz

PPL Corp, Electric Power Engineers

“We need an ecosystem that allows us to rewrite how to design, operate, and plan the grid. I always believe that the impossible can be made possible if you put your mind to it, and I think SEPA can help us do that.”

Energy Evolution Summit: Caroline Choi, Jeff Guldner

APS, SCE

“The magic of this group is this is one of the few conferences where you see across the industry, as we’ve got co-ops, public power, and IOUs. We’ve also got a variety of companies on the supply side in terms of providing programs, opportunities, and the cool things driving the advanced energy economy.”

Technosylva's Lessons from Wildfires

What to Keep in Mind

“While many utilities start with a well-researched Wildfire Management Plan, these changing conditions require dynamic and continuous management, informed by investments in ongoing situational awareness.“

Wildfire Challenge: Mary Throne

Wyoming PSC

“The wildfire season we had this year perhaps spurred legislative action. The legislation requires utilities to file wildfire plans, which the Commission must approve. A company in compliance with its approved plan has limited liability protection in any civil action.”

Wildfire Challenge: Dick Garlish

Rocky Mountain Power

“Communities rely on a healthy utility to keep the lights on and power economic growth, and wildfire puts our ability to do that at risk. Ensuring that our financial health is strong isn’t just about protecting the business. It’s about protecting the affordability and reliability of electricity for millions of our customers.”

Wildfire Challenge: Mary Kipp

Puget Sound Energy

“Our capital allocation toward wildfire prevention is growing remarkably fast. This year in Washington State, as part of our rate case, the WUTC approved a tracker that will enable us to invest over a hundred million dollars in wildfire mitigation over the next two years.”

Winter Policy Summit: Mutual Assistance

NARUC

“We must continue to invest in training, resources, and infrastructure to ensure we’re prepared to meet whatever challenge may come our way. Collaboration and communication between regional mutual assistance groups and other stakeholders will be key to our success.”