Thank you to all who participated in the 2026 NECPUC Symposium. The presentations on this page have been provided by the presenters. Not all panels, or panelists, presented slides.

Achieving Affordable Electricity in New England: What Can Regulators and States do to Bend the Curve?

Moderator: Hon. Patrick Scully, Commissioner, Maine Public Utilities Commission

Panelists: 

Cara Goldenberg, Principal, RMI

Ryan Wiser, Senior Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Richard Levitan, President & Principal, Levitan & Associates

Johannes Pfeifenberger, Principal, Brattle Group

Dial “A” for Affordability – Harnessing Markets to Lower Telecommunications Costs for Consumers

Moderator: Hon. Karen Thomas, Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Cable

Panelists: 

Keefe Clemons, Partner, Verrill Dana, LLP

Mark Vasconi, President, Vasconi Consulting LLC

Is it Time Again for Nuclear Development in New England?

Moderator: Hon. Mark Dell’Orfano, Commissioner, New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission

Panelists: 

Michelle Gardner, Executive Director, Regulatory Affairs – Northeast Region, NextEra Energy Resources

Melissa Lavinson, Executive Director, Massachusetts Office of Energy Transformation

Jeremy Hitchcock, Co-Founder/Chairman, StarCube

Zachary Koshgarian, Analyst, Nuclear Innovation Alliance

Chris Maslak, Advanced Nuclear Market Development Executive, GE Vernova Hitachi Nuclear Energy

In Team New England We Trust: How Regional Collaboration Delivers Real Value to Customers

Moderator: Hon. Kerrick Johnson, Commissioner, Vermont Department of Public Service

Panelists:

Carrie Hitt, Senior Director, Grid and Transmission Policy, Vineyard Offshore

Hon. Elizabeth Mahony, Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources

Al McBride, Vice President of System Planning, ISO-New England

Rebecca Ullman, Head of Stakeholders, Ocean Winds North America

Ethics CLE Training

Moderators:

Amy Mills, General Counsel, Maine Public Utilities Commission

Robert Creamer, Deputy General Counsel, Maine Public Utilities Commission

Nora Healy, Senior Rate Case Staff Attorney, Maine Public Utilities Commission

Amy Olfene, Staff Attorney, Maine Public Utilities Commission

Clean Water Affordably? Hot and Cold Trends in the Water Sector

Moderator: Hon. Staci Rubin, Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities

Panelists:

Christina Bilodeau, Public Engagement Liaison, Maine Public Utilities Commission

Patrick Kerr, President & CEO, Baton Rouge Water Works Company

Joe Dorfler, Shareholder, Rich May P.C.

Matthew Fossum, Assistant Consumer Advocate and Director of Regional & Federal Affairs, New Hampshire
Office of the Consumer Advocate

Is the Finish Line in Sight? BEAD’s Role in Getting Closer to the Goal of Universal Broadband, and What Comes Next

Moderator: Hon. Karen Charles, Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Cable

Panelists:

David Bresnahan, Senior Manager, Grants & Programs, Maine Connectivity Authority

Anna Lucey, Executive Vice President for Legislative & External Affairs, New England Connectivity and
Telecommunications Association

Taking Back Control – How Energy Efficiency, Retail Demand Response, and Load Flexibility Programs can
Benefit Customers and the Grid

Moderator: Hon. Carrie Gilbert, Commissioner, Maine Public Utilities Commission

Panelists:

Ian Burnes, Director of Strategic Initiatives, Efficiency Maine Trust

Rebecca Foster, Chief Executive Officer, VEIC

Akhilesh Ramakrishnan, Managing Energy Associate, Brattle Group

Andrew Schneller, Vice President – Network Strategy & Regulation, National Grid

Is it Time to Rethink Default Service?

Moderator: Hon. Jeremy McDiarmid, Chair, Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities

Panelists:

Claire Coleman, Consumer Counsel, Connecticut Office of Consumer Counsel

Gretchen Fuhr, Director of Government Affairs and Market Policy, Constellation

Kimberly Harriman, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Avangrid

Patrick Knight, Vice President, Synapse Energy Economics

Large Loads and Data Centers: Implications for Grid Planning, Interconnection, and Cost Allocation – Lessons from Early Adopters and Implications for New England

Moderator: Hon. Riley Allen, Commissioner, Vermont Public Utilities Commission

Panelists:

Michael Judge, Undersecretary of Energy, Massachusetts Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs

Alan McBride, Vice President System Planning, ISO-New England

Natalie Mims Frick, Energy Policy Researcher, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories

Hon. Jehmal Hudson, Commissioner, Virginia State Corporation Commission

Rachel Wilson, Energy Market Development, Google