

Climate, Clean Energy, and Costs: Impacts on California's Energy Outlook
Climate, Clean Energy, and Costs: Impacts on California's Energy Outlook
Hosted by Energy and Environmental Economics, Inc. (E3). Learn more at ethree.com.
California stands at a critical crossroads. The state's ambitious grid decarbonization goals are colliding with mounting real-world pressures: rising customer bills dominate headlines, devastating wildfires reshape communities and infrastructure, and clean energy developers face growing resistance to large-scale renewable siting. These challenges raise urgent questions about whether California can chart a path forward that doesn't force tradeoffs between climate action, affordability, and resilience.
Join us for a candid conversation with leaders from across the energy landscape — developers, utilities, and advocacy groups — as we explore the tensions and opportunities at the heart of California's energy future. Can we build a clean energy economy that serves all of these priorities, or are they fundamentally at odds? What does collaboration look like when the stakes are this high?
To be followed by a networking reception with light refreshments and snacks.
Panelists:
Merrian Borgeson, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), Policy Director, California, Climate & Energy
Anna Brockway, Southern California Edison, Interim Lead, Climate Adaptation & Resilience Planning
Rohimah Moly, California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz), Deputy Director of Energy and Climate
Moderated by: Amber Mahone, E3, Managing Partner
Format: This event will also be live-streamed for those unable to attend in person. The livestream begins at 5pm.
Important RSVP Note: Space is limited, so submitting an RSVP does not guarantee in-person attendance. Please allow up to 10 business days to receive confirmation of your in-person spot via email. Livestream access details will be shared with all who register.