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Stay Informed On Electric Grid Developments

April 20, 2021
11 AM ET | 10 AM CT | 9 AM PT

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Each of the six deregulated energy markets and their grid operators in the US have been tested in recent years, pushed to the limit by weather events, rising demand, and the challenge of integrating renewables and other clean resources. It’s been asked whether or not competitive energy markets can provide the US electric grid with the energy and the resilience it needs to sustain its evolution toward a carbon-free future.

Join us for “The Evolving US Electric Grid” as we examine the evolving grid, energy markets, and how organizations can position themselves for success with demand-side energy management in 2021 and beyond.

Learning Objectives

  • The future trajectory of the grid: What will the omnidirectional grid of tomorrow look like?
  • How commercial organizations can achieve their sustainability goals with demand-side energy management.
  • The importance of FERC Order 2222 and what it means for organizations participating in demand-side energy management.

Panelists

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Mathew Sachs
Senior Vice President of Strategic Planning and Business Development
CPower

Over the last 15 years, Mr. Sachs has developed a proven track record of building cleantech businesses through investment, partnership, and organic sales growth. He served with National Grid Ventures as Vice President for Distributed Energy, and has led originations for KRoad DG, a private equity platform focused on energy; Yingli Green Energy as Vice President, Corporate Development; Vice President, Sales & Commercial Operations; and Director, Business Development.

 
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Ken Schisler
Vice President of Regulatory Affairs
CPower

Ken Schisler is the Vice President for Regulatory and Government Affairs for CPower Energy Management. Ken has worked to advance public policy and market integration of distributed energy resources and advanced energy technologies for over 15 years. Prior to his private-sector career, Ken served as Chairman of the Maryland Public Service Commission and as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates.

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