Events

16th Annual Kickoff Forum

In Collaboration with NARUC Staff Subcommittees on Electricity, Energy Resources & the Environment, Consumers & the Public Interest, Critical Infrastructure, Rate Design, and Electric Reliability & Resilience

Energy Security Through Resource Adequacy: Resources and Regulation to Reinforce Reliability, Resilience, and Reasonable Rates for Customers

Sunday, November 9, 2025

Breakfast Available: 7:15 am PST

Networking: 7:15-8:00 am PST

Program: 8:00-9:15 am PST

Sheraton Grand Seattle ♦ Seattle, WA

Register: CCIF2025Kickoff.eventbrite.com

Featuring. . .

NARUC President and Georgia Commissioner Tricia Pridemore

NASUCA President and Michigan AG Division Chief Michael Moody

Illinois Commerce Commission Chair Doug Scott

Utah Office of Consumer Services Director Michele Beck

Duke Energy Indiana Vice President of Regulatory Affairs & Policy Kelley Karn

Description.  In collaboration with 6 NARUC Staff Subcommittees, the Critical Consumer Issues Forum (CCIF) Kickoff Forum will feature state commissioners, consumer advocates, and electric company representatives and provide a foundation for the collaborative process to follow on CCIF’s new energy topic.

Registration. Please register here. While no charge to participate, seating is limited, and a separate registration with CCIF is required. A list of CCIF Kickoff registrants is available here (updated periodically—not automatically).

Agenda.  You may download the final agenda here. The program will begin by 8:00 am PST and end by 9:15 am PST, with an optional buffet (funded by EEI) available starting at 7:15 and 45 minutes of networking until our program gets underway. 

Promoted By*:

*The National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) and the National Association of State Utility Consumer Advocates (NASUCA) are promoters of the CCIF 16th Annual Kickoff Forum.

This event is funded by EEI. It is not sponsored by NARUC or NASUCA.

About CCIF. The Critical Consumer Issues Forum (CCIF) is an initiative that brings together three core groups–state utility commissioners, consumer advocates, and electric company representatives–for collaboration, candid dialogue, and consensus-building on a range of energy topics (navigating the regulatory landscape; supporting customers through times of crisis; clean energy transition; resilience; electric transportation; rate design; demand growth; risk management; etc.).

For More Info. Contact Katrina McMurrian, CCIF Executive Director, at katrina@CCIForum.com.  To ensure you receive emails about CCIF events, reports, and related info, sign up here.

CCIF: State commissioners, consumer advocates, and energy companies working together to provide solutions to meet customer needs.