ASE Virtual Summer Policy Series 2025: Energy to Eggs: Connecting Efficiency Policy to Economic Growth

ASE Virtual Summer Policy Series 2025: Energy to Eggs: Connecting Efficiency Policy to Economic Growth
Tuesday, June 10, 2025 2:00 PM - Tuesday, August 19, 2025 3:30 PM (EDT)
Description
The Alliance to Save Energy (ASE) is excited to launch the ASE Virtual Summer Policy Series, an exclusive set of policy discussions, panels, and networking opportunities tailored to the fast-moving legislative and regulatory landscape. This series provides timely, relevant, and impactful discussions throughout the summer.
Why Attend?
Energy efficiency is a key driver of economic growth, job creation, and energy security. This event brings together policy leaders, businesses, and industry experts to explore how efficiency policies can support economic resilience across sectors.
Register below to join the dialogues shaping the future of energy efficiency policy. (Free registration)
Who Should Attend?
- Federal & state policymakers
- Corporate sustainability & energy leaders
- Utilities & energy service providers
- Advocacy organizations & NGOs
- Finance & investment professionals
- Technology & innovation experts
Who Will Be There?
- Policymakers from Congress & Federal agencies
- Industry leaders & utility executives
- Energy efficiency advocates & think tanks
- Regulators & researchers
Click here for the event schedule and its corresponding registration links.
Tuesday June 10, 2–3:30 pm EDT
Opening Plenary: The Future of Energy Efficiency & U.S. Leadership
Tuesday June 17, 2–3:30 pm EDT
The Role of Energy Efficiency in an All-the-Above Energy Future
Wednesday July 16, 2–3:30 pm EDT
Energy Efficiency and Consumer Affordability: Reducing Costs for Families & Businesses
Thursday July 24, 1–2:30 pm EDT
Smarter Systems, Lower Bills: How AI and Smart Grids Deliver Scalable Energy Efficiency
Tuesday August 5, 2–3:30 pm EDT
Investing in Energy Efficiency for Business Resilience & Energy Dominance
Tuesday August 19, 2–3:30 pm EDT
Closing Plenary: Building the Clean Energy Workforce: Expanding Access to Energy Efficiency Careers