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Free Webinar 5/31- "Regulatory Incentives and Disincentives for Utility Investments in Grid Modernization," 12:30 pm Central
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A 21st Century Grid - How Do We Get There?
"Regulatory Incentives and Disincentives for Utility Investments in Grid Modernization,"
Moving from a century-old electrical system infrastructure to one that is adaptive and more sustainable could require billions if not trillions of dollars. It is unclear whether this massive investment will create value for utility investors. This leads to a host of key questions. Do investor-owned utility managers want to raise capital for grid modernization? What will it take to get them to invest? Will the current regulatory model work? What levers do regulators need to pull to move the grid forward? Join us online to hear varying perspectives from utility policy thought leaders. Learn more and register today.
Sponsored by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy
Janice Beecher, Michigan State University Institute of Public Utilities
Ronald Lehr, former Chair, Colorado Public Utilities Commission
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