Fortnightly Magazine - June 2025

Edison Congress in Rhyme

I Mean, it was Quite a Scene

Each spring the industry’s leaders convene To talk about maintaining a grid That is reliable, affordable, and clean.

Resilience, Demand Growth, and More

Entergy and PwC

“Utilities are focused on making sure they can meet the growth, but we’re also seeing the impact of continued weather events, extreme climate events that require a resilient, reliable grid. We have not seen a stop of those investments from a grid-modernization, grid-reliability perspective.”

Commissioners at the Regional Conferences

Unique conversations

Conversations with Indiana URC Commissioner Sarah Freeman, Virginia SCC Commissioner Jehmal Hudson, New Mexico PRC Chair Patrick O’Connell, Maine PUC Chair Phil Bartlett, and Mississippi PSC Chair Chris Brown with Paul Kjellander on the MARC, MACRUC, WCPSC, NECPUC, and SEARUC conferences.

Sarah Freeman: Mid-America Regulatory Conference

Indiana URC

“I’ll always promote the amazing educational programming at NARUC, and we’re fortunate to be members and to avail ourselves of that content. But for the smaller regions, we’re better able to tailor education to meet the needs of our states, which do differ, to a degree, across the country.”

Phil Bartlett: New England Conference of Public Utilities Commissioners

Maine PUC

“One of the big issues we’ve been struggling with for a long time is that we are constrained in terms of natural gas pipelines coming into the region. That puts us at risk, particularly during winter months when gas gets prioritized for home heating, and there’s limited ability to bring in more gas to meet peak demand.”

Canadian Regulators Meet at CAMPUT 2025

Excerpts

CAMPUT’s annual conference is Canada’s prestigious energy regulatory conference and was held this year in Halifax, Nova Scotia from May 4 – 7. The theme, Adjusting the Sails of the Energy Sector, was carried throughout the event. Attendees had the opportunity to engage with industry experts, policymakers, and regulators as Canada charts a new course for the energy sector.

Natural Gas Risk and Uncertainty

CAMPUT

As the global energy landscape pivots toward decarbonization, the role of natural gas has become the subject of intense debate. Given the continued uncertainty surrounding the future of natural gas, how should regulators proceed? This panel, Natural Gas: Risk, Uncertainty, and the Road Ahead, examined ways regulators can navigate the challenges presented by the unsettled role of natural gas as a tool for decarbonization.
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