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Breaking Down Energy Incentives in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act

Summary

There are now billions of dollars in new federal funding available for energy storage, renewables and other forms of low-carbon power generation. From long-duration, utility-scale battery storage, carbon capture utilization and storage and hydrogen to long-standing clean power solutions like hydro and nuclear, the utility industry has a generational opportunity to move forward with unprecedented funding. In this webinar, you will learn how the funding will flow to federal agencies and states as well as how you can position your company to compete for some of those dollars. To receive a PDH Credit, please fill out this form.

Speakers

Haley Armstrong

Senior Advisor – Energy Transition
Institute of Clean Air Companies

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Sowmya Ragothaman

Lead Power & Utilities Analyst

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Sowmya is an energy consultant dedicated to renewable energy assets and emerging decarbonization technologies. Her areas of interest include energy economics and advanced power generation research and development. She earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Kansas.

Grant Grothen, PE

Business Development Manager

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