SPEAKERS

Chris Anderson

General Counsel
Rayburn Electric Cooperative

Lora Anguay

Chief Energy Resource Officer
Sacramento Municipal Utility District

Chris Ayers

Executive Director
NCUC Public Staff

Elaina Ball

Chief Strategy Officer
CPS Energy

Hala Ballouz

Founder, Board Chair, Chief Vision Officer
Electric Power Engineers, LLC

Kelsey Bagot

Commissioner
Virginia State Corporation Commission

Jeff Bladen

Chief Energy & Policy Officer
Verrus Data Centers

Alexander Burster

Commercial Advisor
Embassy of Denmark

Scott Corwin

President & CEO
American Public Power Association

Seth Frader-Thompson

President & Co-Founder
EnergyHub

Sheri Givens

President & CEO
SEPA

Greg Gordon

Senior Advisor
Moelis & Company

Bryan Hannegan

President & CEO
Holy Cross Energy

Scott Harden

CTO for Global Innovation
Schneider Electric

Doreen Harris

President and CEO
NYSERDA

Casey Herman

Board Member
CenterPoint Energy

Lesley Jantarasami

Vice President, Research & Industry Strategy
SEPA

Catherine Jereza

Assistant Secretary, Department of Energy’s Office of Electricity

Sucheta Lakhani

Head of Utilities Practice, NA
Pano.AI

Drew Maloney

President & CEO
Edison Electric Institute

Tommy McFly

Founder / Creative Director
Real Fun Content

Peter Muhoro

Chief Strategy, Technology, and Innovation Officer
REC

Daniella Piper

Executive Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer
New York Power Authority

Heather Reams

President & CEO
Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions

Jeff Ressler

CEO
Clean Power Research

Maria Robinson

Head of Global Incubator
Hitachi Energy

Chris Roe

Head of Energy and Sustainable Operations
Amazon

Kelly Speakes-Backman

Director
Maryland Energy Administration

David Springe

Executive Director
NASUCA

Angela Strickland

Chief Experience Officer
SEPA

Mishal Thadani

CEO and Co-Founder
Rhizome

Emile Thompson

Chairman
Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia

Monica Trauzzi

Chief Communications Officer
SEPA

Michelle Vargo

SVP, Energy Operations
Puget Sound Energy

Clint Vince

Partner
Dentons US LLP

Melissa Washington

SVP, Government, Regulatory
and External Affairs
ComEd

Jon Wentzel

SVP, Communications
Nuclear Energy Institute

Jeffery Wright

President & CEO
Block Island Utility District

NRECA – Rhode Island Director and Chair Business Technologies Committee
NRECA Board of Directors

Robert Yeager

President, Power and Water Solutions
Emerson

AGENDA

DAY 1: GRID — Stress, Resilience, AI-Era Planning: Monday, May 18

12:00 PM – 1:15 PM | Welcome Lunch
1:15 PM – 5:30 PM | EES26 Programming

  • Keynote: Energy Evolution: Why This Room Matters — Framing the Grid, Growth, and Globe themes and exploring why this moment demands unprecedented collaboration across the energy ecosystem
  • Power Shot: Why I Keep Coming Back to EES
  • Panel: Grid Resilience in an Age of Extremes — Federal, IOU, and cooperative leaders on responding to extreme weather and rising customer expectations
  • Quick Note: The AI Boom and the Bottom Line — Managing explosive AI-driven load growth while maintaining reliability and affordability
  • Panel: Different Models, Shared Mission — What investor-owned utilities, municipals, and cooperatives can learn from each other
  • TED-Style Innovation Spotlights Case Studies:
    • Grid-enhancing technologies
    • DER orchestration
    • Breakthrough technology solutions
  • Quick Note: If You Only Change One Thing This Year….
  • Day 1 Power Close — Interactive round-up of grid challenges and emerging solutions

6:00 PM – 8:00 PM | Opening Reception at Hotel Washington rooftop

DAY 2: GROWTH — Capital, Customers, and New Business Models: Tuesday, May 19

7:30 AM – 8:45 AM | Breakfast
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM | EES26 Programming

  • Quick Note: How to Decode Market Signals for the Energy Transition and Next Generation of Growth
  • Affordability Panel: Paying for a 25% Demand Surge — Financing massive infrastructure expansion without breaking customer budgets
  • Quick Note: The Failure That Made Us Better — A candid reflection on setbacks and how strategic mistakes became catalysts for transformation
  • Panel: Resilient Grids in Fire Country — Integrating wildfire detection and response systems to maintain affordable, reliable power in high-risk regions
  • Panel: Affording AI: Preparing for the Financial Demands of AI and Data Centers — Exploring how regulators and utilities balance the growing needs of data centers with existing customer needs

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM | Lunch
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM | EES26 Programming

  • Breakout Sessions: Parallel deep-dive tracks
    • Maximizing the Existing Grid in a Data-Driven World
    • Wildfire Resilience Without Breaking the Bank
    • Affordability Strategies for AI and Data Centers
  • Fireside Chat: Nuclear’s Second Act in the Energy Evolution
  • Lightning Lab: Business Models Under Pressure — A fast-paced exchange among IOU, cooperative, municipal, and hyperscaler leaders on the biggest business model shifts needed
  • Day 2 Power Close — Interactive round-up of growth challenges and opportunities

6:00 PM – 8:00 PM | Power Player Awards Dinner

DAY 3: GLOBE — Global Context, Domestic Choices, and Commitments: Wednesday, May 20

8:30 AM – 9:15 AM | Breakfast
9:15 AM – 12:30 PM | EES26 Programming

  • Quick Talk: Lessons Learned from Portugal
  • Keynote: Global Signals for a Connected Grid
  • Panel: What Travels: Global Energy Lessons You Can Actually Import — which international energy innovations actually work in U.S. regulatory and market contexts
  • TED-Style Innovation Spotlights Case Studies:
    • Cross-Border Grids and Geopolitics
    • Virtual Power Plants and their international integration
    • How Norway uses EVs and electrification to manage load growth
  • Fireside Chat: Powering LA28 – A conversation about what it will take to keep the lights on for both the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics and the rest of the city.
  • Day 3 Power Close & Conference Wrap-Up

12:30 PM | Conference Concludes, light lunch available