Agenda
Sunday, March 29, 2026
Registration open
Conducting Thorough Incident Investigations
Gain the knowledge and tools necessary to conduct thorough incident investigations, including overseeing effective root cause analyses. Truly understanding the underlying causes of workplace incidents creates the foundation for implementing corrective actions that prevent future occurrences. Walk through what to do and expect in the entire investigation process, from initial response and data collection to analysis, reporting, and follow-up. Learn the latest suite of incident investigation techniques and root cause analysis methods and review tools for data collection and documentation.
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Strategic Management System Management for Resilient Grids
A public power utility’s distribution system is its most visible and valuable asset. It is essential to business success and connected to every customer. In addition to delivering energy reliably and safely to a traditional electrical load base, today’s distribution system must be robust in its capacity to support an increasingly electrified economy. This includes connection points and capacity for large data center loads, throughput for distributed energy resources, and infrastructure for communications and information management systems.
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Own Your Journey: Leadership Strategies for You and Your Team
Imagine planning a trip without choosing a destination, mapping an itinerary, or deciding who you’ll travel with. Many of us approach our careers this way — hoping things will work out without ever taking the wheel. This is your invitation to stop wandering and start steering — not just for yourself, but for the teams you lead and influence. Learn how to begin to take ownership of your career and individual leadership development, while also learning how to cultivate accountability, foster a growth mindset, and empower others on your team.
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Battery Energy Storage System Strategies for Public Power
Battery energy storage systems, or BESS, are transforming how utilities manage reliability, resilience, and capacity. Get a comprehensive overview of BESS applications and strategies, including practical use cases and examples from public power. Explore how storage can be deployed for multiple objectives — from improving distribution reliability to supporting bulk supply services — while learning about emerging technologies and safety considerations.
Welcome Reception
Kick off the conference with this opportunity to unwind, network, and build lasting relationships in this relaxed setting. Enjoy live music, food, and drinks while connecting with friends and colleagues.
Monday, March 30, 2026
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Photo Opportunity
RP3 designees and Safety Award honorees can get their photos taken.
Newcomer and Networking Breakfast with Sponsors
Public Power NextTech Expo
Visit with peers and chat with conference sponsors at this informal breakfast.
Opening General Session
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Networking Break with Sponsors
Public Power NextTech Expo
Does Your Leadership Drive a Culture of Safety and Commitment?
It’s long been said that people don’t leave bad jobs, they leave bad managers. Get inspired to transform your leadership style to support the utility culture you want to see. Share experiences for how to effectively move safety from a “program” to a culture of caring, blending both physical and psychological safety. Discuss how leadership can demonstrate commitment, set expectations, build trust, and create a culture of accountability.
Lunch on your own
Learning from Safety Incidents
Walk through safety incidents that your peer utilities experienced, including findings from their root cause analyses. Look at how data and trends can show you where your safety culture stands and where there’s room for improvement. While you reflect on what you can do to prevent the same kind of incidents from occurring at your utility, get ideas for what works to boost accountability and improve safety performance.
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Networking Break with Sponsors
Public Power NextTech Expo
Tools for Advancing Safety Programs
Review a variety of resources that can help utilities improve their safety programs, including the PowerTRX Safety platform (formerly eSafety Tracker). Share your suggestions for how to use these tools effectively and offer feedback on what could improve existing and future resources to continue to support safer public power operations.
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Reception
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
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Photo Opportunity
RP3 designees and Safety Award honorees can get their photos taken.
Networking Breakfast with Sponsors
Public Power NextTech Expo
Power up with coffee and connections at this informal breakfast. Visit with your peers and chat with sponsors.
Women in Public Power Breakfast
Join us for an engaging conversation led by Joy Mastache, SMUD’s Senior Attorney, and featuring a panel of female utility executives.
CEOs Leading Public Power Forward: Service, Safety, and Strategy
Join us for a dynamic panel discussion featuring three distinguished public power CEOs as they share their insights on the most pressing issues facing our industry today. From the critical importance of safety and workforce development to navigating evolving regulatory landscapes and advancing grid reliability, hear candid perspectives on how their organizations are adapting and innovating to meet the needs of their communities. Learn about the strategic priorities shaping public power’s future and gain inspiration and actionable ideas to take back to your utility.
Networking Break with Sponsors
Public Power NextTech Expo
Bridging the Generational Gap with Safety Training
Utility leaders are adapting their safety training and programs to align with a broader set of expectations and learning styles among the current and next generation of workers. Learn what strategies help bridge generational gaps in your safety programs and how public power has successfully implemented these strategies. Find out the power that more effective, inclusive training strategies have on building a safety culture that resonates across your team.
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Lunch in the Public Power NextTech Expo
Take a break and enjoy lunch in the Public Power NextTech Expo with our sponsors.
AI Tools and Limitations Roundtable
Discuss the benefits and limitations of AI in relation to safety programs with your peers. Hear how other utilities use AI, share outcomes from your forays into AI applications, and gain practical strategies you can take back to your utility. Review example integrations and prompts and debate how to validate information compiled by AI along with its merits and pitfalls.
Networking Break with Sponsors
Public Power NextTech Expo, Level 1
Applications for Challenging Safety Manual Rules and a Look Ahead at NESC Updates
Dive into practical applications for some of the most complex and often misunderstood rules in the APPA Safety Manual. Walk through sections you may have overlooked and gain a deeper understanding of why these practices matter. Topics include truck grounding, equipotential grounding, rubber glove use, and radio frequency hazards. Get a preview of proposed changes under consideration in the next version of the NESC and discuss how the changes might affect public power’s safety practices in the future.
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Happy Hour (pay your own way)
Get together with friends and associates before exploring Sacramento’s downtown charm, lively farm-to-table restaurants, and award-winning brewery scene.
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
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Breakfast
Closing General Session: Cybercrime, Identity Theft, and Crimes
Known for his former life as con man, check forger, and impostor between the ages of 15 and 21, Frank Abagnale’s story inspired the Academy Award-nominated feature film, Catch Me If You Can. Abagnale’s unique expertise and first-hand experience now focus on a life of service and his contributions to the world of cybersecurity are immeasurable. The FBI and more than 14,000 financial institutions, corporations, and government agencies utilize his fraud prevention programs. And although most of his work is with the U.S. government, he refuses to be paid for it.
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Continuing Education Credits
You can earn the following kinds of educational credits for participating in sessions during the conference:
- Continuing Education Units (CEUs) from the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET)
- Professional Development Hours (PDHs) as established by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES)
- Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits from the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA)
- Certified Utility Safety Professional (CUSP) credits from the Utility Safety & Ops Leadership Network (USOLN)
- CUSPs will earn one point per contact hour of education.
To receive a certificate for participation, attendees must complete the online conference evaluation after the event.