Use the links below to sign up for individual sessions on June 8 and 9, 2021.
Here’s how to sign up for the summit sessions you want and get your log-in information.
Need to see session descriptions? Go to the Summit web page >
Tuesday, Jun 8 – All sessions last 60 minutes or less, times are Pacific Daylight Time
9AM Opening – Insights from Washington State Legislative Action and The Clean Energy Landscape in the West
Sen. Reuven Carlyle
Chair, Washington Senate Environment, Energy & Technology (EET) Committee
Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon
Chair, Washington House Environment & Energy Committee
Laura Manz
Director, Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure
Guidehouse
U.S. Rep. Paul Tonko
Chair of the Subcommittee on Environment & Climate Change
U.S. House Energy and Commerce committee
Karen Wayland
CEO
GridWise Alliance
10AM
Pathways to Deep Decarbonization
Distribution System Planning & the Integrated Grid
11AM
Leveraging Real-Time System Visibility to Integrate Solar
Modern Solutions for Relieving Transmission Constraints
1PM
Scaling Demand-Side Flexibility
Updates and Lessons From States on the Front Line
2PM
Making DERs a Resource At Scale
Lessons from Corporate Deep Decarbonization Efforts
Wednesday, Jun 9 – All sessions last 60 minutes or less, times are Pacific Daylight Time
9AM
Realities of 100% Commitments for Cities
Expanding Advanced Forecasting Capabilities
10AM
Long-Duration Storage Makes Its Case
Innovating Rates and Pricing
11AM
Facilitating the Electrification of Fleets and Heavy Transport
A National Roadmap for Grid-Interactive Efficient Buildings
1PM
How the Grid can Make an Exceptional EV Experience
Rethinking Resource Adequacy in a Decarbonized World
2PM Closing – Evolution of the Business Model and Investing to Accelerate Commercial Grid Solutions
Peter Fox Penner
Author: Power After Carbon
Energy Impact Partners
Boston University
in conversation with
Scott Harden, Microsoft
Jigar Shah
Director, Loan
Programs Office
U.S Department of Energy
in conversation with
Audrey Lee, Microsoft