States of Clean Energy: A conversation with Utility Regulators
In the United States, states are often leaders in advancing climate and energy objectives. The state regulatory utility commissioners who oversee electricity and gas services can be especially influential in guiding the development of new, clean energy infrastructure.
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Show Notes
In the United States, states are often leaders in advancing climate and energy objectives. The state regulatory utility commissioners who oversee electricity and gas services can be especially influential in guiding the development of new, clean energy infrastructure. This week on Energy 360, Morgan Higman (Clean Resilient States Initiative, CSIS) spoke with commissioners from Arizona, Colorado, and Washington to understand their roles and learn their perspectives and agendas for climate and energy policies.
Guests:
Chairman Eric Blank, Colorado Public Utilities Commission
Chairwoman Lea Márquez Peterson, Arizona Corporation Commission
Commissioner Ann Rehndal, Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission
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