Date: April 13, 2021

Time: 12:00pm PT - 1:00pm PT

Overview

WHAT

Profound change is afoot in the quest to meet California’s ambitious decarbonization targets and our state’s electric grid is a critical lynchpin; delivering zero-carbon electricity to California citizens and businesses is critical as we work to power our industries, buildings, and transportation sector with clean electricity.  Realizing 100% clean energy and statewide carbon neutrality by 2045 will require unprecedented coordination across all economic sectors and across all levels of leadership.

Join us in a panel discussion with industry leaders Southern California Edison—creator of the transformational Pathway 2045 analysis—and the Clean Power Alliance—the largest Community Choice Aggregator—to learn more about how these two business models are rising to the occasion and the immediate actions they are taking to set the foundation for a feasible, cost-effective pathway to decarbonization.

speakers

Josh Torres
Senior Policy Advisory, Southern California Edison 

Gina Goodhill 
Policy Director, Clean Power Alliance

moderated by

Sam Uyeno
Director of Energy & Utilities Practice, West Monroe
West Monroe is a full-service consultancy specializing in clean energy enablement.

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