Get Involved

Joining the CHARGED initiative has benefits! When you collaborate with us, CHARGED offers pro-bono access to experienced subject matter experts and facilitators.

Facilitation

Are you tackling complex challenges that require multiple stakeholder perspectives? If so, CHARGED can help facilitate those conversations towards reaching productive outcomes.

Analysis & implementation

Are you interested in testing out a particular solution, technology, such as smart EV charging? If so, CHARGED can help with assessing your options, and helping with deploying these solutions?

Education

Are you interested in learning about CHARGED’s solutions? If so, CHARGED can speak at your industry event. 

To join or learn more about Charged Initiative, drop us an email!

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Seeing first-hand how other jurisdictions have leveraged distributed energy resources and grid flexibility expands the sense of what’s possible, clarifies the challenges to be overcome, and reinforces how customers can contribute to – and benefit from – the ongoing energy transition. Put simply, my participation in CHARGED has made me a better regulator.”
Dan Scripps, Chair, Michigan Public Service Commission.
“My experience with CHARGED is unlike almost any other industry collaboration I participate in. The CHARGED team’s thoughtfulness in focusing on the right topics, designing creative discussions, expert facilitation, and recruitment of outstanding industry expertise make participation a valuable way to invest my time.”
Obadiah Bartholomy, Manager of Distributed Energy Resources, Sacramento Municipal Utility District.
CHARGED has been surprising and encouraging in that it does not create reports that get put in a drawer. The CHARGED team uses the outputs and solutions we develop to actively assist states and utilities facing periods of transition in energy policy. That follow-through distinguishes CHARGED from many other initiatives that ultimately have limited impact.”
Jacqueline Piero, US VP of Policy, The Mobility House.

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