EPSA Live: Who Pays for the Grid We Need? With State and Federal Energy Regulators Ann Rendahl and David Rosner
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In this special live episode of Energy Solutions, recorded at EPSA’s 5th Annual Competitive Power Summit, NARUC President Ann Rendahl and FERC Commissioner David Rosner join Todd Snitchler to discuss how regulators are navigating rising costs and growing investment needs across the power grid.
They explore who pays for grid expansion, how to balance affordability with reliability, and the critical role state and federal regulators play in shaping the future of the power system.
Topics include:
- Rising cost pressures and long-term grid investment needs,
- Balancing affordability with reliability and infrastructure expansion,
- State vs. Roles in cost allocation and decision making,
- The importance of transparency,
- How regulators can better communicate with the public, and
- Permitting, transmission, and building new supply to meet demand.
Host: Todd Snitchler, President and CEO, EPSA
Guests: Ann Rendahl, President, NARUC and Commissioner, Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission
David Rosner, Commissioner, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
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