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Subject AEE WEEKLY: Top 10 Utility Trends of 2020; Year in Review 2020 Recorded Webinar
Date December 23, 2020 9:07 PM
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AEE WEEKLY: Top 10 Utility Trends of 2020; Year in Review 2020 Recorded Webinar

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Top 10 Utility Regulation Trends of 2020 ([link removed] )

Top 10 Utility Regulation Trends 2020-745 ([link removed] ) In August, we published our list of the top 10 utility regulation trends of 2020, so far. With a tumultuous 2020 largely in the rearview mirror, we now look back on the 10 trends that defined the utility regulatory arena this year. It is difficult to overstate the influence COVID has had on virtually every facet of the energy sector – and utilities were no exception. Nor is it possible to ignore the impact that extreme weather events have had on utility planning and operations. On top of that, the outcome of the presidential election promises to shape the federal energy regulatory landscape for years to come. Because of – or perhaps in spite of – these transformational shifts, advanced energy is well-positioned for continued growth in 2021. Continue reading on the blog. > ([link removed] )

AEE Webinars

AEE Year in Review 2020 ([link removed] )

Recorded on Tuesday, December 8, at 1pm ET/10am PT

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COVID-19 may have made 2020 annus horribilis, but the public health crisis was only part of the story of advanced energy this year. The pandemic took its toll on the industry – and forced adjustments in business and regulation – but underlying trends in markets and technology continued to favor advanced energy. FERC issued orders and policies that helped (and sometimes hurt) advanced energy in wholesale markets, new states set their sights on 100% clean energy (and transportation), and a record-setting national election changed the political landscape in some ways, and in some ways not. In this recorded webinar, listen to AEE experts discuss a year we’ll never forget – and what to look for in the year to come.

Panelists

- Robert Keough, SVP Content, AEE (Moderator)
- Nat Kreamer, CEO, AEE (Industry)
- Hannah Polikov, Managing Director, AEE Policy (COVID -19)
- Jeff Dennis, Managing Director and General Counsel, AEE Policy (FERC)
- J.R. Tolbert, Managing Director, AEE Policy (State Policy)
- Leah Rubin Shen, Director, AEE Policy (Election)

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