Adapting the electric grid to a new era of extreme weather and wildfires

A GROWING NEED

The U.S. experiences, on average, a billion-dollar extreme weather disaster every three weeks. According to NOAA, in 2024, there were 27 individual natural disasters with at least $1 billion in damages, trailing only the record-setting 28 events analyzed in 2023.

MARKET RESPONSE

Facing increasingly urgent pressure from regulators, investors, insurers, and customers, utilities are evaluating a host of resilience solutions from both established and startup technology firms. The result is a landscape that is evolving rapidly and progressively complex.

BRIDGING THE GAP

PRF26 will convene experts at the intersection of the power sector and resilience solutions, providing a forum for meaningful knowledge-sharing and discussion around how to adapt the grid to this new era of extreme weather.

ATTENDING COMPANIES

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Tammy Cordova

Commissioner,

Public Utilities

Commission of Nevada

Bryan Hannegan

President & CEO,

Holy Cross Energy

Chairman Thomas Gleeson

Chairman,

Public Utility Commission of Texas 

Hon. Gina Ortiz Jones

Mayor,

City of San Antonio

Robert Kenney

President,

Xcel Energy - Colorado

Shalini Mahajan

Managing Director & Deputy

Head, North American

Corporate Ratings Group,

Fitch Ratings

Pedro Pizarro

President & CEO,

Edison International

Nancy Pfund

Founder & Managing Partner,

DBL Partners

Camilo Serna

SVP, Strategy &

External Engagement,

North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC)

Bonnie Titone

EVP & Chief Administrative Officer,

Duke Energy

Sunny Wescott

Chief Metereologist,

Federal Government

Jason Wells

President & CEO,

CenterPoint Energy

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