Recorded on February 29, 2024
As the nation sees an uptick in the adoption of electric heating technologies driven by consumer trends, energy policies, and incentive programs, there is a growing need for states to ensure utility ratepayer funds are spent on infrastructure investments that consider the future of gas. Without a forward-looking planning process that accounts for the ever-changing heating technology landscape, state constituents could be left overpaying for gas infrastructure investments that may become obsolete with a disproportionate impact on households with high energy burdens.
In this webinar discussion, using case studies out of the Midwest in Michigan and Illinois as a lens, Advanced Energy United and a panel of experts explored how states can best analyze the evolving trends and outlook of the natural gas system in order to both protect consumers from rising costs and pave the path for investment in energy innovation.
In the webinar, panelists: