

From Rooftops to the Grid: Understanding Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) and What’s Happening in Colorado
Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) are rapidly emerging as a key solution for building a more flexible, resilient, and clean electric grid. But what exactly is a VPP, and how does it work? In this panel, experts will break down Virtual Power Plants and discuss how networks of distributed energy resources such as rooftop solar, batteries, electric vehicles, and smart devices can be coordinated through software to function like a single power plant.
The discussion will explore how VPPs help utilities balance supply and demand, reduce peak electricity costs, and integrate more renewable energy into the grid. Panelists will also highlight real-world efforts underway in Colorado, from pilots and community programs to emerging policy and technology initiatives shaping the state’s clean energy future. We'll also discuss how individuals, businesses, and organizations can participate.
Panelists:
Mat Elmore, SVP, Offsite Solutions, Pivot Energy
Matt Lehrman, Senior Policy Advisor, Energy Utilities, City of Boulder
Lisa Reed, Energy Programs Manager, Holy Cross Energy
Meredith Roberts, Director, Policy & Regulatory Affairs, Generac Power Systems
Mark Silberg, Energy Policy Advisor to the Governor, State of Colorado (Moderator)