Power Grid Pros: Join Free Reliability Conference in October
Published Date: 9/16/2025
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Summary
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is hosting its annual Reliability Technical Conference on October 21, 2025, to talk about keeping our power grid safe and steady. This in-person event in Washington, DC, runs from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and is free to watch online. Power companies, policymakers, and anyone interested should mark their calendars—no costs, just important updates and lively discussions!
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