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Stakeholder Engagement and Communications: Lessons from the Field
May 4, 2011
Learn how to successfully engage and communicate with stakeholders on grid modernization and renewable energy projects from utility industry and private sector specialists.

Content type: Web Conference  |  Document ID: UCS-WC-5-11-Stakeholder  |  Author: Dulcey Simpkins

Understanding Consumer Advocates’ Concerns About Smart Grid
November 9, 2010
Gaining regulatory approval for smart grid projects has proven challenging for some utilities. Learning how to effectively work and communicate with regulators, consumer advocacy groups, and utility customers can ensure a smooth regulatory process.

Content type: Web Conference  |  Document ID: IGS-WC-11-10-Regulators  |  Author: Stephanie Spalding

Utility Relationships with Regulators and Governing Bodies
September 8, 2010
Learn how to better foster your regulatory relationships in this unrecorded, closed-door web conference. We’ll discuss the most effective methods for building positive relationships with regulators and other governing bodies.

Content type: Web Conference  |  Document ID: EDRP-WC-9-10-Relationships  |  Author: Adam Maxwell

Local Government Partnerships and DSM: Extending the Community
Web Conference
April 22, 2008
Local governments can be a valuable conduit for mobilizing communities around utility demand-side management programs. This web conference explores some innovative and tested approaches to contacting and marketing energy-efficiency concepts and technologies to local governments.

Content type: Web Conference  |  Document ID: SMB-WC-4-08-LocalGovt  |  Author: Kelsie Bell