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After three days at EEI in Phoenix, I left feeling even more excited about the energy space and the critical moment we're in! Even though it was my first time, the folks who've been back for 5, 10, or 15 years were super welcoming and everyone was genuinely eager to move the needle on hard problems. Special thanks to everyone who stopped by our booth and congrats to our raffle winners! Reflecting on some of the things that stuck with me: → Stakes are getting higher, and most orgs aren't ready Energy demand is accelerating due to the AI revolution. Whether it's because of climate change, market dynamics, or other factors, it's undeniable that previous "auxiliary" costs like wildfire mitigation fees are now material budget items in certain markets. Granular visibility into utility data is crucial to actually calculate your risk in each market. → "New" technologies are becoming table stakes. The question is ROI. Demand response, DERs, and other programs aren't cutting-edge anymore, and nearly everyone is running or evaluating them. The real question that came up a ton: of all the projects I could prioritize, which one actually moves the needle for my portfolio? At the same time, the deceptively simple idea of "rate optimization" is still a huge part of the ROI conversation. → Communicating up is still one of the hardest parts With evolving markets and seasonal changes, getting leadership to consistently resource resilience projects requires clear communication, education, and translation. The energy managers who are most effective know to connect an initiative to that final "cell in the Excel" that spells out budget impact. → No one can solve this alone The most energizing thread across all the convos I had was collaboration, between utilities, corporations, advisors, and technology partners. Utilities want to help their customers make better decisions. Corporations want real-time data and proactive partners, not annual check ins. Technology needs to be the connective layer in between. Democratizing access to energy data is critical to ensure impactful decisions, better load management, and real progress towards resilience and a cleaner grid. Now, back to foggy SF and back to work :) What was your favorite part of EEI? #EEI #EEINKA #Nectar #UtilityAutomation #Electrification
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