Episode Synopsis "Strategies & Approaches to Addressing Energy Equity at Investor-Owned Utilities"
Investor-owned utilities (IOUs) experience their own set of unique requirements and standards to serve electric customers. Given these requirements, how must IOUs balance traditional legal requirements for service with addressing energy equity? What are the interpretations and notions of addressing energy equity and how are utilities moving past this to implement equity strategies and actions? This discussion focuses on the experiences of IOUs and include topics such as terminology around energy equity, internal messaging, and equity strategies.Presenter:Kristin Munsch, Senior Assistant General Counsel for the Commonwealth Edison Company
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