Eight Weeks to Electrification 2022

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EPRI

Fortnightly Magazine - May 2022
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Anticipation has been building and building, and now, Electrification 2022 finally is here. Postponed by the pandemic in 2020, and then again earlier this year, everyone is coming to Charlotte at the end of June.

The fabulous event, Building a Net-Zero Future for All, held by the Electric Power Research Institute, will be educational and memorable, as everyone who attended the last in-person Electrification conference in 2018 in Long Beach knows. EPRI has scheduled a full slate of agenda items, a massive expo, and numerous networking opportunities. It's not to be missed.

PUF talked with three leaders here to give you an idea of what to expect at Electrification 2022. They are from Duke Energy, Southern Company Services, and EPRI. Allow them to intrigue you. See you in Charlotte.


PUF's Steve Mitnick: Why is Electrification 2022 more critical now at this point in time?

Brian Savoy: The delay in the conference is fortuitous, given the culmination of events in Ukraine over the past couple of months because what it is showing is how dependent each country is on fuels and having the ability to control our own destiny with fuels.

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