At NARUC, Tom Edison's Birthday!

Speaking of upcoming conferences, NARUC’s Winter Meeting is right around the corner. Where would you possibly want to be in mid-February instead of Washington, D.C.? Where the conversations about consumers, cost of service, climate change and decarbonization, coal retirements, commissions, interconnections, community solar, capital rates, court reviews, etc. will all be as cool as the D.C. air and the atmosphere at the U.S. Capitol.

And if you get an invite, where would you rather be on the tenth of February instead of Public Utilities Fortnightly’s annual Thomas Edison’s Birthday Luncheon at the Winter Meeting? Once again, Tom Edison’s Birthday Luncheon will feature a great panel of utility regulators and leaders discussing the state of state regulation and a birthday cake enormous enough to feed anyone at the conference not on or caring about a diet.

Check out NARUC.org for details on the 2020 Winter Policy Summit, aka Winter Meeting.

Incidentally, for the picky among you, yes, we know Thomas Edison’s birthday is the eleventh of February, not the tenth. But what could we do? The tenth is when there’s an open spot for the Luncheon.

The Luncheon is not a part of NARUC's program.