CCIF 14th Annual Kickoff in Collaboration with 4 NARUC Staff Subcommittees

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CCIF 14th Annual Kickoff in Collaboration with 4 NARUC Staff Subcommittees

You're invited to an engaging dialogue and networking luncheon to follow. . . .

By Katrina McMurrian, CCIF Executive Director

Date and time

Sunday, November 12, 2023 · 9:30am - 12pm PST

Location

La Quinta Resort and Club, Ballroom TBD

49-499 Eisenhower Drive La Quinta, CA 92253

About this event

CCIF 14th Annual Kickoff Forum in Collaboration with NARUC Staff Subcommittees on Rate Design; Energy Resources & the Environment; Consumers & the Public Interest; and Electricity

Exploring Rate Design & Other Regulatory Tools: Maximizing Grid Value & the Customer Experience

Description.  As you make plans to be in La Quinta, California in November, please join us for the upcoming CCIF Kickoff Forum in Collaboration with the NARUC Staff Subcommittees on Rate Design; Energy Resources & the Environment; Consumers & the Public Interest; and Electricity on Sunday morning, November 12. The joint program will feature state commissioners, consumer advocates, and electric company representatives; engage additional stakeholders; and provide a foundation for the collaborative process to follow on CCIF’s new topic. Program & luncheon funded by Edison Electric Institute (EEI).

Registration. Please register using the orange "Reserve a spot" button. While no charge to participate, seating is limited, and a separate registration with CCIF is required. Upon registration, you should immediately receive an Eventbrite-generated email with the subject "Your Tickets for CCIF 14th Annual Kickoff in Collaboration with 4 NARUC Staff Subcommittees." If not, please check spam/junk folders. You will not need the "ticket" for entry, but it serves as confirmation of your registration and contains helpful info for your reference. See registrant list here (updated periodically but not automatically).

Hotel Accommodations. CCIF registrants are responsible for making their own hotel reservations. No CCIF room block is available. However, for those also registering for the NARUC 2023 Annual Meeting & Education Conference, you may reserve a room at the La Quinta Resort & Club following such NARUC registration using the NARUC housing link provided. Please note:

  • Individuals attending the NARUC 2023 Annual Meeting & Education Conference must register for that conference before reserving a room at the La Quinta Resort & Club at the NARUC Group Rate.
  • Rooms in the NARUC hotel block at the La Quinta Resort & Club are for NARUC registrants only and require a minimum of 3 nights (Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday or Nov. 12-14, 2023).

Limited Stipends/Reimbursement for 1-Night Hotel. Participating state commissioners, consumer advocates, and state commission staff may request consideration for a limited number of stipends from EEI for reimbursement of 1-night hotel room and tax charges (up to the NARUC conference rate). Please indicate interest in such a stipend during registration to prompt a process to determine eligibility for reimbursement by EEI in light of any applicable ethics policies, rules, statutes, or other limitations.

Agenda. Final agenda here. The program will begin at 9:30 am PST and end by noon PST, with an approximately 1-hour networking lunch (optional; funded by EEI) to follow. The agenda and other materials will be posted to the CCIF website and distributed to all registrants as available (in advance of the event).

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 often consensus-building on a number of energy topics (navigating the regulatory landscape; supporting customers through times of crisis; clean energy transition; resilience; electric transportation; etc.). See the CCIF website for more information, including all past reports.

For More Info. You may contact Katrina McMurrian, CCIF Executive Director, at katrina@CCIForum.com or #615.905.1375, or visit the CCIF website. To make sure you stay updated about future CCIF events, products, and related info, please join our mailing list here.

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 14th Annual Kickoff Forum.

This event is funded by the Edison Electric Institute (EEI). This event is not sponsored by NARUC or NASUCA nor is it a part of the official agendas of the NARUC 2023 Annual Meeting & Education Conference or NASUCA 2023 Annual Meeting.

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

Frequently asked questions

Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?

You may contact Katrina McMurrian, CCIF Executive Director, by e-mail at katrina@CCIForum.com or by phone at 615.905.1375.

Is there a registration fee?

No, there are no registration fees or other charges to attend the CCIF event, but registration with CCIF is required. Please register by November 3, 2023.

How is the event funded?

The CCIF 14th Annual Kickoff Forum is funded by the Edison Electric Institute (EEI).

Do I need to bring my printed ticket (received following CCIF event registration) to the forum?

No, the Eventbrite-generated ticket is just for your convenience.

Can I update my registration information?

Yes, you may update your registration information through the Eventbrite registration site. You may also contact Katrina McMurrian, CCIF Executive Director, for assistance.

When will I receive an agenda and other materials?

The agenda and other materials will be posted to the CCIF website and distributed to all registrants as available. The program is under development but will begin at approximately 9:30 am PST and end around noon PST, with an approximately 1-hour networking lunch (optional; funded by EEI) to follow.

What is the appropriate attire?

While we have no set dress code for CCIF, participants’ attire typically ranges from business casual to business based on preference, weather, travel, etc.  Please remember that meeting rooms tend to be cold, and photos may be taken (for CCIF reports, materials, website, etc.)

Organized by

katrina@CCIForum.com

615.905.1375

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