Tuesday 4 February 2025

Pre-Conference

States, Territories, and Registered Affiliate Partners Only

9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Pathway to Zero Energy Residential Codes Multistate Coalition Project Kick-off (Invitation Only)

This “invitation only” meeting will kick-off the Pathway to Zero Energy Residential Codes Multistate Coalition Project which aims to establish a multistate coalition to develop and pilot advanced stretch energy codes in participating states and jurisdictions across the country.

2:00 PM - 3:15 PM

Home Energy Rebates Implementation Insights and Trends (States, Territories, and Registered Affiliate Partners Only)

State and Territory Energy Offices continue to collaborate with the U.S. Department of Energy Office of State and Community Energy Programs (SCEP) to design and launch the Home Energy Rebate Programs. This session will feature State and Territory Energy Offices, SCEP, and key programmatic partners who will share their expertise on rebates program implementation insights and trends and what to expect moving forward.

3:30 PM - 4:45 PM

NASEO Concurrent Regional Meetings (States, Territories, and Registered Affiliate Partners Only)

The NASEO regional meetings provide an opportunity for states to meet in-person with their colleagues to discuss program and policy implementation and share lessons learned. The roundtables are open to NASEO State and Territory Energy Offices and NASEO Affiliate Partners.

3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Moderator

Central Regional Meeting (States, Territories, and Registered Affiliate Partners Only)

Moderator
  • Maria Effertz, Director, Division of Community Services, North Dakota Department of Commerce
3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Moderators

Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting (States, Territories, and Registered Affiliate Partners Only)

Moderators
  • Nick Burger, Deputy Director, Energy Administration, District of Columbia Department of Energy and Environment
  • Nicholas Preservati, Director, West Virginia Office of Energy
3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Moderators

Midwest Regional Meeting (States, Territories, and Registered Affiliate Partners Only)

Moderators
  • Joe Pater, Director, Office of Energy Innovation, Public Service Commission of Wisconsin
  • Emily Wilbur, Director, Division of Energy, Missouri Department of Natural Resources
3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Moderators

Northeast Regional Meeting (States, Territories, and Registered Affiliate Partners Only)

Moderators
  • Dan Burgess, Director, Maine Governor’s Energy Office
  • Katie Dykes, Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Moderator

Southeast Regional Meeting (States, Territories, and Registered Affiliate Partners Only)

Moderator
  • Kenya Stump, Executive Director, Office of Energy Policy, Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet
3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Moderator

Western Regional Meeting (States, Territories, and Registered Affiliate Partners Only)

Moderator
  • Richard Stover, Administrator, Idaho Governor’s Office of Energy and Mineral Resources
5:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Moderators

NASEO Board of Directors Meeting (States, Territories, and Registered Affiliate Partners Only)

Moderators
  • David Terry, President, NASEO
  • John Williams, Executive Vice President, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
5:45 PM - 6:00 PM
Moderators

NASEO Annual Business Meeting – Election of Officers (States, Territories, and Registered Affiliate Partners Only)

Moderators
  • David Terry, President, NASEO
  • John Williams, Executive Vice President, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

NASEO Member Welcome Reception (States, Territories, and Registered Affiliate Partners Only)

Wednesday 5 February 2025

Conference

Open to all Registered Conference Attendees

8:00 AM - 8:15 AM
Presenters

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Presenters
  • David Terry, President, NASEO
  • John Williams, Executive Vice President, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
8:15 AM - 8:45 AM

Powering Up America’s Economy – Doubling Down on Innovation and Private Investment to Deliver Giga-Scale Clean Energy

Economic growth in the United States is powered by innovation and affordable, abundant clean energy. Energy innovation is also a tremendous growth sector – powering job creation in our states and export opportunities for American energy products and services. This session outlines the opportunities and potential for the U.S. energy economy through private sector investment, innovation, and policy leadership.

8:45 AM - 9:15 AM

Trump Administration Energy Priorities and State Engagement

Accelerating the delivery of additional electricity to grid and fuels will be essential to United States economic leadership in a range of sectors and is critical to supporting U.S. allies’ energy needs. A senior Trump Administration official will outline key energy priorities, means to streamline energy project development, and opportunities for State Energy Office engagement and partnerships.

9:15 AM - 9:45 AM
Presenter

Long-Term Electric Reliability Assessment and Near-Term Issues

Surging electricity demand and the energy transition is challenging the reliability and resource adequacy of the electricity system. This session will focus on the 2024 NERC Reliability Assessment and the challenges and potential solutions to near- and long-term reliability considerations.

Presenter
  • Jim Robb, President and Chief Executive Officer, North American Electric Reliability Corporation
9:45 AM - 10:00 AM

Break

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Presenters

DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy – 2025 Innovation Opportunities

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) supports the research, development, and demonstration of world-leading clean energy technologies across a wide range of production and end-use sectors – Geothermal, Solar, Manufacturing, Transportation and Buildings to name a few. This session offers an informative look at the technology partnership opportunities with State Energy Offices, private developers and EERE in the year ahead.

Presenters
  • Dr. Carolyn Snyder, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Buildings and Industry, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Michael Berube, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy (virtual)
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Presenter

Managing Load Growth in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Early estimates show that electricity demand rose 3 percent in 2024 compared to 2023 - b breaking from flat-line load growth trends of the past decades. This is expected to continue and left unchecked, demand growth coupled with the constraints to adding new electricity supply could slow the transition to clean, reliable, and affordable energy.  This session covers what will be driving load growth through the coming decades; national/regional challenges and opportunities, the role of artificial intelligence part of the solution, the role of public and private sectors in managing demand growth and clean energy transition – including example policies, programs, and targets, and recommendations for managing this growth effectively while meeting energy goals.

Presenter
  • Deb Harris, Senior Director, Climate Planning and Climate Center Senior Fellow, ICF
11:00 AM - 11:45 AM

Meeting Market Demands for Cleaner Power, Fuels, and Carbon Management – State, Federal, and Industry Partnerships

Carbon capture, utilization, and storage is a growing market due to federal incentives and strong interest from states and the private sector. This session will explore some of the innovative projects under development and some of the key questions and considerations for states in the regulatory and policy space.

11:45 AM - 12:15 PM

Quantum Computing and AI – Bringing the Future of Energy Innovation Forward Faster

Quantum computing and Artificial Intelligence (AI) might be a solution to increase electric reliability and make the energy system more efficient. AI could accelerate power grid models for capacity and transmission studies and models, streamline federal permitting,  improve forecasting renewable energy production for grid operators, and enhance smart grid applications to increase resilience. Quantum computing could have applications in nuclear physics and in solving optimization problems, which involve choosing the best alternative from a huge range of options. This session will examine how AI and quantum computing can support the energy transition now and in the future.

12:15 PM - 1:15 PM

Networking Lunch

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM

Concurrent Breakout Sessions (Open to All Registered Attendees)

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Presenter

Concurrent Breakout 1: Catch the Sun: Solar and Storage in Multifamily Affordable Housing

Combined solar and storage technologies can be an important tool for enhancing energy affordability and disaster resilience, especially for renters of affordable housing. Yet, the unique structures and rules that govern tenancy, financing, renter benefits, and capital improvements may present challenges. This session will explore opportunities and approaches for State Energy Offices to invest in multifamily solar and storage development.

Presenter
  • Gabrielle Stebbins, Director of Distributed Energy Resources, Center for Sustainable Energy
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM

Concurrent Breakout 2: Assuring Energy System Reliability: Aligning Natural Gas and Electricity Interdependencies

State and Territory Energy Offices across the country are striving to maintain reliability and resilience goals, all while navigating the complex intersection of the natural gas and electricity sectors. In this session, industry representatives will offer invaluable insights into the latest developments and future trends in gas and electricity reliability.  Speakers will delve into the challenges and opportunities in coordinating between these sectors, focusing on innovative solutions and strategic initiatives to ensure reliability and resilience, and exploring how State Energy Offices can engage in these efforts.

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM

Concurrent Breakout 3: State-Federal Advanced Nuclear Development Actions: Streamlining Processes and Advancing Public-Private Investment

Advanced nuclear technologies are key to meeting power demands in many states, advancing economic development, and reducing emissions. This session will highlight key considerations for State Energy Offices interested in expediting federal regulatory approval timelines, engaging with the industry and private investors, and initiating siting and permitting actions.

2:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Networking Break

3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Concurrent Committee Sessions (Open to All Registered Attendees)

3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Presenters

Concurrent Session 1: NASEO Electricity Committee: Addressing Electricity Load Growth – Achieving State Energy Goals through Integrated Distribution Planning

With the projected growth of electricity demand by data centers and increased domestic manufacturing, planning for a distribution system that meets state energy goals such as resilience, affordability, and clean energy becomes essential. This session will outline the latest research on expected electricity demand growth from data centers and discuss how to integrate state policy objectives into the planning for meeting this increased demand, including how to ensure states and utilities have access to data as a foundation for planning.

Presenters
  • Joseph Paladino, Program Manager, Grid Deployment Office, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Carl Mas, Vice President, Policy, Analysis and Research, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Moderator
Presenter

Concurrent Session 2: NASEO Transportation Committee – Charging Smarter: Electric Vehicles as Grid Assets

States and federal partners have been working diligently to support transportation electrification policy and program rollout. While much of the focus in recent years has been on more quickly getting power to charging stations, more and more emphasis is now being placed on charging system design and how electric vehicles (EVs) can strategically integrate with the electric grid as not just an end user but an asset. Join this session to discuss how managed and/or bidirectional charging can mitigate strain on the electric grid, increase grid resilience, allow EVs to serve as virtual power plants (VPP), and even help fleets more economically transition to EVs.

Moderator
  • Alexa Voytek, Deputy Director of Programs, Innovation and Transportation, Communications, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation's Office of Energy Programs
Presenter
  • Garrett Fitzgerald, Senior Director, Research, and Industry Strategy, Transportation Electrification, Smart Electric Power Alliance
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Committee Chair
Presenters

Concurrent Session 3: NASEO Financing Committee – Accruing Interest: Examining National and State Energy Financing Trends for 2025 and Beyond

The reality of changing energy needs in many states necessitates a reorienting of capital deployment efforts to adequately support the investments needed to meet the needs of consumers and the electric grid. In recognition of these realities, the NASEO Financing Committee will meet to discuss the outlook and trends for energy financing in 2025 and future years. Speakers will provide their perspectives and engage in discussion on potential target sectors for new energy financing efforts, upcoming financing trends emerging from the markets, and how they see the energy financing landscape evolving over the next few years.

Committee Chair
  • Eddy Trevino, Director, State Energy Conservation Office, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
Presenters
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM

State-Federal-Private Sector Networking

This open session is designed for State and Territory Energy Offices, NASEO Affiliate Partners, Federal Officials, and Conference Sponsors to arrange one-on-one meetings, exchange best practices information, and discuss assistance needs and solutions.

Thursday 6 February 2025
8:30 AM - 9:00 AM

Congressional Energy Outlook – Streamlining Federal Permitting, Siting, and Regulatory Practices to Lower Costs and Speed Economic Development

9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

FERC’s Energy Market Assessment and Next Steps on Order 1920

After a busy 2024 at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), this session will provide an outlook on proceedings relevant to states in 2025 and the ongoing implementation of FERC Order 1920.

9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

U.S. State Energy Program Update and Outlook 2025

10:00 AM - 10:15 AM

Break

10:15 AM - 10:45 AM

U.S. Department of Defense Energy Leadership – Power and Energy Resilience Partnerships

10:45 AM - 11:15 AM

Facilitating Engagement with State Energy Offices: How Public-Private Partnerships Can Help States Meet Evolving Energy Challenges

This session will focus on how states are collaborating with the private sector to address energy infrastructure, cybersecurity, grant implementation.

11:15 AM - 12:00 PM
Moderator
Presenters

The Need for Interregional Transmission and the Role of Advanced Grid Solutions

This session will provide an overview of the current energy landscape, with a focus on the drivers and trends that underscore the need for transmission enhancement and expansion. In addition, speakers will explore advanced grid solutions, which include high-performance conductors and grid enhancing technologies, and how these technologies can help address the evolving electricity needs across the country.

Moderator
Presenters
  • Melanie Kenderdine, Cabinet Secretary-Designate, New Mexico Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department
  • Theodore Paradise, Chief Policy and Grid Strategy Officer, CTC Global
  • Elise Caplan, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, American Council on Renewable Energy
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Networking Lunch

1:15 PM - 2:15 PM

Concurrent Breakout Sessions (Open to All Registered Attendees)

1:15 PM - 2:15 PM
Presenter

Concurrent Session 1: Hydrogen, Geothermal Power, and Hydropower – Natural Opportunities Abound

As states explore the full array of innovative energy technologies available to provide power and decarbonize different energy-intensive sectors, natural hydrogen, geothermal power, and hydropower are three areas of significant interest. This session will feature insights from experts working to identify market opportunities, policy and regulatory barriers, and public-private partnerships.

Presenter
  • Malcolm Woolf, President and Chief Executive Officer, National Hydropower Association
1:15 PM - 2:15 PM

Concurrent Session 2: Opportunities at the Grid Edge: Powering-Up the Grid with Automated Buildings and Industrial Load Management and Energy Storage

States across the country are confronting the need to ensure dependable and affordable power in the face of unprecedented demand growth from residential, commercial, and industrial electrification and economic development. A potential set of solutions in automation at the grid-edge, where the interface with buildings, industrial users, and storage offers untapped opportunities for efficiency and reliability. In this session, hear from state, business, and federal leaders for a glimpse into strategies being used today to unlock power supplies, investment, innovation, and automation.

1:15 PM - 2:15 PM
Moderator
Presenters

Concurrent Session 3: Multi-State Collaboration: Reap the Economic and Energy Benefits of the Offshore Wind Industry

To meet the nation’s energy needs a broad spectrum of energy generation will be necessary.  The offshore wind industry can serve as a significant U.S. economic driver and has the potential of creating thousands of manufacturing jobs and billions of dollars in private investment.  Ensuring the growth of the offshore wind industry – and reaping the accompanying energy and economic benefits – multi-state collaboration around procurement, manufacturing, and supply chain is essential. This session explores synergistic opportunities across states and with the wind industry.

Moderator
  • Amanda McClinton, Assistant Secretary, Office of Energy, Louisiana Department of Energy and Natural Resources
Presenters
  • John Williams, Executive Vice President, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
  • Emmanuel Martin-Lauzer, Board Member, Oceantic Network, Director of Business Development, Nexans
2:15 PM - 2:45 PM

Networking Break

2:45 PM - 3:45 PM

Concurrent Breakout Sessions (Open to All Registered Attendees)

2:45 PM - 3:45 PM

Concurrent Session 1: Public-Private Partnerships Generating Home Energy Rebates Success

Partnerships between State Energy Offices and the private sector have generated successful Home Energy Rebates program designs and launches. This session will feature the accomplishments of partnerships across the country.

2:45 PM - 3:45 PM
Moderator
Presenters

Concurrent Session 2: Putting the Energy Economy to Work: Workforce Expansion and Development Strategies for States

State, federal, and private sector investments in energy infrastructure and projects have reached historic levels; so, too, has the need for skilled workers and professionals across the energy industry. In this session, explore how states can invest in workforce development and expansion to meet this pivotal moment.

Moderator
  • Rebecca "Puck" Stair, Director, Energy Conservation and Management Division, New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department
Presenters
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM
Moderator

Concurrent Session 3: Living on the Edge – How State Energy Offices Can Support Cybersecurity of Distributed Energy Resources and Grid-Connected Devices

As distributed energy resources and grid-connected devices become increasingly essential to the modernization and resilience of our energy systems, they also introduce new cybersecurity vulnerabilities. This expands beyond the traditional grid itself to a growing litany of devices and systems including battery systems, community solar programs, transportation infrastructure, advanced sensors, and many more. This panel will highlight why cybersecurity is a universal concern and explore actionable entry points for State Energy Offices to enhance cybersecurity in the energy sector.

Moderator
  • Brooks Rumenik, Director, Office of Energy, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
3:45 PM - 4:00 PM

Break

4:00 PM - 5:30 PM

Concurrent Committee Sessions (Open to All Registered Attendees)

4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Moderator
Presenters

Concurrent Session 1: NASEO Buildings Committee

NASEO’s Buildings Committee convenes the State and Territory Energy Offices and NASEO Affiliate members for discussions and best practice exchange on energy use in the built environment. This session will discuss cost-effective electrification pathways and commercially available electrified systems for affordable multifamily residential buildings and other hard-to-reach building sectors.

Moderator
  • Kristofor Anderson, Director, Energy Resources Division, Georgia Environmental Finance Authority
Presenters
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Moderator
Presenter

Concurrent Session 2: NASEO Energy Security Committee: Prioritizing Critical Energy Investments and Operationalizing Plans – Leveraging the Data and Analysis from State Energy Security Plans

In an era of rising energy demands and evolving threats, the critical importance of robust energy security plans and strategic mitigation investments cannot be overstated. This session, hosted by the NASEO Energy Security Committee, will explore how your State Energy Security Plans can be effectively operationalized to support your resilience goals and utilized as a tool for partnership development and inform policy. This session will feature discussions on innovative technologies and approaches for prioritizing and allocating resources to critical energy infrastructure to ensure reliability in your state.

Moderator
  • Ben Bolton, Senior Energy Programs Administrator, Office of Energy Programs, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation
Presenter
  • Megan Levy, State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial Project Manager, Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response, U.S. Department of Energy
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Moderator
Presenters

Concurrent Session 3: NASEO Equity Committee

NASEO’s Energy Equity Committee explores strategies to assist State and Territory Energy Offices in integrating equity, access, and inclusion into state energy policies and programs. In this meeting, Committee members will explore engagement and coordination opportunities with tribal communities advancing energy priorities and initiatives.

Moderator
Presenters
  • Wendolyn Holland, Senior Advisory for Policy Tax, and Government Relations, Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy
  • Maria Redmond, Director, Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy, Wisconsin Department of Administration
  • Raymond “Studie” RedCorn, Policy Analyst, Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs, U.S. Department of Energy
Friday 7 February 2025
8:30 AM - 9:00 AM

Congressional Energy Appropriations Outlook – Priorities and Timelines for 2025

Critical federal energy policies and appropriations actions abound in 2025 as a new Congress and the Trump Administration grapple with historic energy demand, affordability challenges, and environmental quality. This session provides expert views on the expected actions and timeline for 2025.

9:00 AM - 9:45 AM

State Energy Leadership: Policy and Program Successes for Replication and Adaptation in Meeting Your States’s Energy Opportunities

State Energy Offices across the nation are taking action to get more electricity on the grid, meet state and private sector climate and environmental goals, while using innovative technologies and policies to deliver energy affordability for consumers and businesses. This session provides a first-had look at several states’ successes in “moving the needle” on meeting their governors’ energy, economic, and environmental goals.

9:45 AM - 10:00 AM

Break

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Private Equity and Our Energy Future – Pairing State Energy, Environmental, and Economic Goals with Private Capital

The continued massive investments by private investment firms are fueling a new era of energy innovation.  This session offers the views and outlook on what to expect in 2025 and what might drive investments toward your state.

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

American Energy Ingenuity Knows No Bounds or Borders: U.S. Power Sector Expertise on the Global Stage

10:45 AM - 11:30 AM

2025 Energy Outlook – A Deep Dive Forecast Using the Latest Energy Data, Innovation News, and Corporate Trends

Understanding where America’s energy production and use are, and where it’s headed, is critical to constructing effective policies, programs and plans.  This deep-dive energy data session provides actionable data from one of America’s leading analytical firms and a longtime NASEO advocacy partner.

11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Moderator
Presenter

NASEO’s Washington Update and Energy Policy Outlook Conference Wrap Up

Moderator
Presenter
  • Jeff Genzer, General Counsel, National Association of State Energy Officials
12:45 PM - 3:45 PM

Effective Stakeholder Engagement Strategies Workshop (Optional Workshop for State and Territory Energy Offices)

This training workshop will aid State and Territory Energy Office participants in improving outcomes for their state energy goals, investments, and programs through more effective engagement with stakeholders and partners.