EXTTON, PA — With an eye on the nation’s fluctuating energy economy, the Smart Energy Initiative (SEI) of Southeastern, PA announces its 13th Annual Energy Briefing, scheduled for Tuesday, February 11 from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at the Chester County Economic Development Council, 737 Constitution Drive, Exton, PA.
A program of the Chester County Economic Development Council (CCEDC), the SEI Energy Briefing provides business and community leaders with valuable insights regarding energy markets, policies and opportunities in Pennsylvania and nationally, and explores the critical intersection of rising energy needs, alternative energy sources, and growing electric demand. Register at https://13th_Annual_Energy_Briefing.eventbrite.com.
“We have secured top leaders in the field to address these issues and explore how power providers are innovating to meet this growing demand, and how large-scale coordination is crucial for a sustainable energy future,” said Jim Lauckner, Smart Energy Initiative Project Consultant. Speakers include:
David Velazquez, President and CEO, PECO, leads Pennsylvania’s largest electric and natural gas delivery company, and oversees the company’s 2,900 employees who are dedicated to the safe and reliable delivery of electricity and natural gas as well as enhanced energy management conservation, environmental stewardship and community assistance.
Asim Haque, Senior Vice President of State Government Services at PJM, a regional transmission organization that coordinates the movement of wholesale electricity in all or parts of 13 states and the District of Columbia.
Presentations will include a Q/A session, and the event will be followed by networking. Key topics include:
- Management: How can companies and municipalities balance and manage the energy demands of AI data centers and the growth of alternative energy sources?
- Industry Insights: how leading experts are navigating this complex landscape and shaping the future of energy.
- The Need for Clarity: As energy demands continue to climb, how can we ensure transparency and efficiency in energy production and distribution?
“The surge in demand for energy presents unique challenges and opportunities for power providers and energy consumers,” said CCEDC President and COO Michael Grigalonis. “The SEI briefing is invaluable for business and community leaders to collaborate and stay ahead of the curve by exploring innovative management and coordination tactics to achieve sustainability and streamlined energy consumption.”
The Chester County Economic Development Council is a private, non-profit economic development organization promoting smart growth in Chester County and the surrounding region for more than 60 years. The CCEDC provides proven financing solutions, cultivates workforce talent, leverages business partnerships and fosters entrepreneurial collaboration. Together, with the support of the private and public sectors, CCEDC initiates, implements and innovates programs that improve the business community and enhance the quality of life in Chester County. For more information, visit ccedcpa.com.
The Smart Energy Initiative (SEI) of Southeastern Pennsylvania is an initiative of the Chester County Economic Development Council and has become a key resource for the region’s diverse, competitive energy industry. It provides public education programming, consulting, incumbent worker training, sector-specific working groups, project leads and financing, and a host of other business-related services. smartenergypa.org.
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