As we approach the start of hurricane and wildfire season, industry-government collaboration is essential to ensuring the resilience of our critical energy infrastructure,” writes FEMA's Deanne Criswell in the latest issue of Electric Perspectives: https://bit.ly/3Ve7SiU
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The Edison Electric Institute (EEI) is the association that represents all U.S. investor-owned electric companies. Our members provide electricity for 220 million Americans, operate in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, and directly employ more than 500,000 workers. With more than $85 billion in annual capital expenditures, the electric power industry is responsible for millions of additional jobs. Reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity powers the economy and enhances the lives of all Americans. EEI has 70 international electric companies as Affiliate Members, and 250 industry suppliers and related organizations as Associate Members. Organized in 1933, EEI provides public policy leadership, strategic business intelligence, and essential conferences and forums.
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Updates
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Watch EEI President and CEO Dan R. Brouillette as he joins fellow industry leaders from America's Energy at Punchbowl News' wide-ranging energy policy forum at the RNC on Wednesday: https://bit.ly/4d4dWSy
CEO Roundtable with America's Energy
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This afternoon at the RNC, EEI President and CEO Dan R. Brouillette joined fellow industry leaders from America's Energy at Punchbowl News' wide-ranging energy policy forum.
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Check out the latest issue of EP for the latest from the industry’s best and brightest, including Exelon's Calvin Butler, ITC Holdings Corp.'s Nina Plaushin, EEI President and CEO Dan R. Brouillette, and more: https://bit.ly/3VkxTgO
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On this episode, EEI Senior Vice President of Security and Preparedness Scott Aaronson and StormGeo Meteorologist Justin Petrutsas discuss the impacts and intensity of #HurricaneBeryl and the complex work that is underway to safely restore power to impacted customers. This episode was produced in partnership with We Stand for Energy. 🎧 Listen now: https://bit.ly/3xY3GMS
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At the #RNC this week and the #DNC next month, EEI will join the #AmericasEnergy campaign, ensuring energy policy is at the forefront of the national agenda. Read more in the latest EP column from EEI EVP and CSO Brian Wolff: https://bit.ly/45pbKCI
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“One of the most significant accomplishments of my career was helping to create a new business model,” ITC Holdings Corp.’s Nina Plaushin says of her work at a standalone transmission company. She looks back on a 25-year career in energy policy in the latest Electric Perspectives: https://bit.ly/3xqrQiy
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Representatives Linda Sánchez, Donald Norcross, and Brian Fitzpatrick signed a resolution honoring the nation's lineworkers on July 10, National Lineworker Appreciation Day, at a ceremony attended by EEI, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), Pepco representatives from Local #1900, and other members of Congress. Be sure to #ThankALineworker today and every day for their extraordinary dedication to serving their communities. As lineworkers from several states continue to work around the clock to restore power in Texas following Hurricane #Beryl, we thank them for their unwavering commitment.
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An army of more than 15,000 from at least 17 states is helping handle response and restoration work and will continue to work around the clock until power is restored to every customer who can safely receive it, according to the Edison Electric Institute (EEI), which represents all of the nation’s investor-owned electric companies. “We know that being without power is a hardship, especially during the peak of summer,” said Scott Aaronson, senior vice president of EEI’s Security and Preparedness division. “We just want to reemphasize that one of the hallmarks of this industry is mutual assistance… and all of these crews are committed to help get the power back on in Texas.” “The calvary is there and is restoring power as quickly as possible,” he told Daily Energy Insider. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4eXHVNO
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Update: An army of more than 15,000 from at least 17 states is committed to the Hurricane #Beryl response and crews will continue to work around the clock until power is restored to every customer who can safely receive it.
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