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. Through real-world examples and interactive discussion, gain understanding of the technical, operational, and economic aspects of BESS deployment, all to help you make informed decisions and plan for your utility’s future.

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CEU
3.25
PDH
4
CPE

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. First, reflect on your values, uncover your strengths, and learn tools to help you create a personalized roadmap for growth. Then, explore how to effectively encourage your team to adopt a growth mindset, take accountability, and create a team development action plan. Whether you're just starting out or looking to reignite your path, stop waiting for someone else to lead and start practicing how to guide your own journey toward a fulfilling career and culture of results.

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CEU
3.25
PDH
4
CPE
Stacey Cunningham
Stacey Cunningham
CEO & Co-founder | Aegis Performance Group

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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CEU
3.25
PDH
4
CPE
John Miner
John Miner
President | Collaborative Learning
Benjamin Lanz
Benjamin Lanz
Senior Director of Industry & External Affairs | Osmose

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.

Topics: 
• How incident investigations happened in the past vs. what they entail now 
• Different types and components of root cause analysis, and how to conduct one properly 
• Metrics driving regulatory and management systems 
• Developing corrective actions 
• Preparing your facility for investigation and analysis 
• How to build a “go kit”

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CEU
3.25
PDH
4
CPE
Brooke Sinclair
Brooke Sinclair
CHMM, CSP, Senior EHS Regulatory Specialist, Utilities national Market Sector Lead | EnSafe
Hanna Claytor
Hannah Claytor
CSP, Health & Safety Professional | EnSafe
Bonds and Financing
On October 23, the Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority successfully closed on its $266.98 million Power Supply System Revenue and Refunding Bonds, Series 2025A -- a major step in strengthening the long-term reliability and affordability of power for its 43 member cities, OMPA reported in the latest issue of its Outlet newsletter.
Generation
With the U.S. preparing for approximately 90 gigawatts of peak demand growth through 2030, gas and coal generation will only be able to meet about 37 GW of this growth, according to a new report from Wood Mackenzie.