Recorded on October 29, 2024
2024 has been a monumental year for electrification and efficiency policies and market developments. From the passage of ground-breaking bills in Washington, Colorado, and California testing out new approaches to gas utility modernization, state energy offices considering how to weave equity and energy efficiency considerations into Inflation Reduction Act programs, and the development of “non-pipeline alternatives” (NPAs) frameworks as a key regulatory tool for the energy transition, it’s clear that clean, affordable, reliable and resilient buildings are on the minds of state leaders across the country.
In this webinar, Advanced Energy United covered the trends we observed this year in building electrification policy. We were joined by panelists for deeper dives into how these policy trends are impacting on-the-ground adoption of ground-source heat pumps, innovative gas load flexibility resources, and energy efficiency and electrification programs. We also discussed what more still needs to be done to achieve 100% clean homes and businesses.
Panelists
- Ryan Dougherty, Geothermal Exchange Organization
Chief Executive Officer
- Essie Snell, Copper Labs
Senior Director of Strategy and Product Marketing
- Maria Redmond, Wisconsin Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy
Director
- Kate Shonk, Advanced Energy United
Associate
Moderator
- Sarah Steinberg, Advanced Energy United
Director