Ammi Amarnath Ammi Amarnath is a principal technical executive in the Electrification & Sustainable Energy Strategy Sector at EPRI. He works with a team of engineers and scientists in the research, development, and deployment of energy-efficient and demand-responsive grid-edge technologies in the residential, commercial, and industrial sectors, the energy-water nexus, and related smart, distributed energy resource technologies that connect to the modern grid. | |
Lisa Arellanes Lisa Arellanes has led projects for electric vehicle charging infrastructure since 2016, aiming to electrify 90% of California’s vehicles by 2045 with a program portfolio of over $1 billion. Arellanes has over 15 years of experience in energy management and sustainability. She holds an MBA from Claremont Graduate University and a bachelor’s from University of California, Berkeley. Arellanes also serves on the board of META, supporting Latinx scholars from Southern California. | |
Juan Argueta Juan Argueta is the senior manager of Strategic Initiatives and Energy Education Centers in the Customer Engagement Division of Southern California Edison. Argueta leads a team of professionals responsible for projects and initiatives in areas such as microgrids, customer generation, interconnection, and workforce development and training. His education includes an MBA from the University of Southern California and a mechanical engineering degree from California State University, Los Angeles. | |
Greg Barker Greg Barker has led technical teams in energy efficiency and demand response for over 19 years at Energy Solutions, designing and implementing a variety of program types with a wide range of technologies. He has expertise in developing energy use and demand savings estimates, energy modeling, and codes and standards. Barker is a licensed Professional Engineer and lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. | |
Jeff Barnes Jeff Barnes is an Emerging Technologies Project Manager for San Diego Gas & Electric, with over 20 years of experience managing utility customer programs. His current role at SDG&E is focused on assessing new technologies for demand response programs; enhancing the market integration of distributed energy resources such as storage and EVs; and facilitating the technology transfer of demand response research. Barnes previously managed water efficiency programs at Helix Water District, a retail water agency in San Diego County. | |
Brad Begin Brad Begin is chairman of Alpen High Performance Products. Prior to this role, Begin was CEO since 2006, broadening Alpen’s focus from manufacturing high-performance insulated glass units to include super-insulating North American–style and European-style windows, doors, and fenestration products. Prior to Alpen, Begin was CEO of Metalwest, one of the nation’s largest Western-based metal processors and distributors, from 1994 until 2006. Begin began his career practicing law in Dallas, Texas, from 1985 to 1994. He holds a BA in history and political science from Texas Christian University and a JD from the University of Texas. | |
Scott Blunk Scott Blunk has over 20 years of experience working in existing buildings on topics including equity, efficiency, and decarbonization. Currently, he is a deputy director in the Efficiency Division at the California Energy Commission, where he oversees Load Flexibility, Appliance Efficiency and Existing Buildings. | |
Jose Bodipo-Memba Jose Bodipo-Memba is responsible for companywide programs and services such as human resources, workforce development, diversity and inclusion, and sustainable communities. His focus is on advocating diversity, inspiring an inclusive culture based on trust and respect, and creating belonging and connection among employees, customers, and communities, which ultimately results in positive, equitable outcomes for all. | |
Kyle Booth Kyle Booth oversees market studies and emerging technologies work for Energy Solutions, where he leads the Energy Efficiency Department engineering team and has led the development of several CalNEXT projects. With over 14 years of experience in the energy efficiency (EE) industry, Booth has specialized in measure development for EE programs and led the development of dozens of EE measures in state technical reference manuals. | |
Nico Bouwkamp Nico Bouwkamp has over 20 years of experience in contributing his extensive knowledge of issues related to hydrogen and fuel cells to GTI Energy and CaFCP/H2FCP’s strategic leadership, stakeholder facilitation, projects, and public education efforts. He also performs technical and regulatory data analysis and helps develop resources to support automotive, stationary, energy and fueling industry client initiatives. | |
Payam Bozorgchami Payam Bozorgchami has been with the California Energy Commission since 2005 and is a senior civil engineer in the Building Standards branch. Bozorgchami was the project manager of the 2019 and 2022 Title 24, Part 6 Energy Codes, facilitating the code changes through the rulemaking process, and continues to support updates for 2025. Bozorgchami is a senior technical resource for the CEC and a contributor to the state meeting its decarbonization goals. Moderator of "Part 2: Building Envelopes, They’ve Got Everything—Efficiency, Decarbonization, Health, Safety, Climate Resiliency". | |
Irina Brauzman Irina Brauzman oversees the development of building standards to be included in the California Green Building Standards Code (CALGreen). Additionally, she participates in and administers the CALGreen development process, conducts technical committee meetings, and provides training regarding the state code adoption process. Prior, Brauzman worked in the private sector as an architect/technical director for architectural companies in Santa Cruz and Monterey counties, and in Russia. | |
Haile Bucaneg Haile Bucaneg worked on the 2022 Energy Code and the 2025 Energy Code as Senior Mechanical Engineer with the California Energy Commission (CEC) Building Standard Branch. Bucaneg also works with the CEC’s software development team to describe compliance software modeling rules which are used for compliance through the performance pathway. Moderator of "Adopting Heat Pump Technologies for Space Heating Purposes". | |
Jacobe Caditz Jacobe Caditz represents the Sacramento Municipal Utility District’s Community Education and Regional Workforce group, which promotes sustainable practices and technologies for an all-electric future, while working to increase equitable access to the economic opportunities being created by SMUD’s Zero Carbon plan. Caditz’s background is in public engagement and community development. For the past 11 years, Caditz has worked with local communities to help inspire the next generation of leaders in the energy industry. | |
Jaeson Cardiff Jaeson Cardiff is the CEO and visionary behind CleanO2 Carbon Capture Technologies and the inventor of CarbinX, a micro-scale carbon capture system. Based in Calgary, Alberta, Cardiff leads a team of twenty toward reducing carbon emissions and positively impacting the environment. | |
Alyssa Cheung Alyssa Cheung is a senior regulatory analyst at the California Public Utilities Commission, where she oversees building decarbonization programs serving underresourced communities. Moderator of "Advancing Hot Water Solutions: Field Insights, Installations, and Efficiency Strategies for Heat Pump Water Heaters". | |
Albert Chiu Albert Chiu is an Expert Product Manager in the Integrated Grid Planning and Innovation Department at Pacific Gas and Electric Company. In his 20-plus years working in load management, integrated demand side management, and distributed energy resource, Chiu has developed energy efficiency, demand response, and vehicle grid integration policies and programs for utility customers. He is the lead of the DR Emerging Technology and IDSM Programs at PG&E, guiding DR technology-related studies, policies development and strategies. | |
Anoushka Cholakath Anoushka Cholakath works as an Energy Engineer at ICF and helps manage projects under the California Statewide Gas Emerging Technologies Program (GET). She holds a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering and is pursuing a master’s in energy policy and climate. | |
Chris Compton Chris Compton has 46 years of experience in the HVACR industry, in areas including residential, commercial, and HVAC/R systems. Compton is a Certified Master HVACR Educator and pioneer of the Online/On-Demand Applied Technology program that launched in 1997 with support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, for which Compton developed 2,500 hours of entry-level and advanced online curriculum for HVACR technicians worldwide. | |
Morgan Copeland Morgan Copeland is a passionate advocate for sustainable energy solutions. Over the past decade, Copeland has held various roles within the mechanical/HVAC manufacturing industry on the industrial and commercial side. As the Western regional manager of heat pumps for Oilon US, Copeland is uniquely interested in helping advance adoption of decarbonization technologies through high-performance heat pumps. | |
Adam Cornelius Adam Cornelius leads the Emerging Technologies Collaborative at the Consortium for Energy Efficiency, a sponsored project consisting of program managers and emerging technologies (ET) teams at utilities across the US and Canada. He works with sponsors to identify and explore timely ET and innovative program approaches across a range of applications and market sectors. He also works to share information about members’ program portfolios and ET efforts and to build relationships between utilities, manufacturers, national laboratories, trade associations, and other relevant industry partners that align the research and development efforts of industry partners with sponsors’ program goals. | |
Doug Davenport Doug Davenport is founder and CEO of ProspectSV and is responsible for its mission and impact. Over his 30-year career, Davenport has built teams, led ventures, and advised innovators that produce meaningful impact in energy and infrastructure. His work includes technology demonstration and scaling, market and policy strategy, and advisory and project management. Davenport is often called upon to lead complex efforts that lay the groundwork for scalable adoption. | |
Amin Delagah Amin Delagah has spent 16 years in hot water research with advocacy, education, and program and code readiness measure development. He has experience testing heaters and distribution systems in residential and commercial buildings and equipment that uses hot water in restaurants. He has managed lab testing of heat pump water heaters in various configurations to identify viable designs to support sizing-guideline development and C&S energy modeling efforts. Delagah serves on committees for ASHRAE, the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, the Advanced Water Heating Initiative, and the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials. | |
Paul Delaney Moderator of "Low-GWP Refrigerants: New Equipment vs. Retrofits". | |
Michael Delaney Michael Delaney is responsible for strategy and delivery of programs and technologies that accelerate California’s clean energy transition at the lowest overall cost to customers. He oversees the company’s energy efficiency, demand response, clean energy transportation, distributed energy resource programs, and research and development. | |
Ron Domitrovic, PhD Dr. Ron Domitrovic is responsible for guiding EPRI’s research related to end-use equipment, including lighting, data centers, appliances, air conditioning, water heating, and refrigeration for application in energy efficiency, demand response and other customer use cases. Prior to EPRI, he was the president of Redwood Electric Corp. and spent his early career as a researcher at the Oak Ridge National Lab. | |
Rick Dunn Rick Dunn has more than 20 years of experience in market development and market transformation spanning diverse market segments, including industrial, public health, and energy efficiency. Prior to CalMTA, he worked at the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance, where he was responsible for Building Envelope within the Emerging Technology group. Dunn is a veteran of the US Navy, a former submariner and nuclear engineer, and a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh. Moderator of "Part 1: Window Projects: Exploring the Value Proposition for High-Performance Windows". | |
Nick Fiore Nick Fiore leads clean transportation pilots and partnerships at San Diego Gas & Electric, with a strong emphasis on vehicle grid integration and V2X technology. For 15 years prior, Fiore held roles across the government, policy, and technology startup spaces. | |
Eric Daniel Fournier, PhD Eric Daniel Fournier’s background is in the fields of spatial modeling, life cycle assessment, and energy and water systems analyses. Generally, his work focuses on the application of information technologies, and the quantitative methods that they enable, to the resolution of complex environmental problems. | |
James H. Frasher James Frasher joined the Sacramento Municipal Utility District in 2017, with 10-plus years of industry experience. Frasher’s work developing, testing, and funding new, clean technologies is crucial to SMUD’s goal of reaching zero carbon emissions by 2030. Prior, Frasher most recently was the vice president of engineering at Greenlots and CODA Energy and a founding member of several start-ups. | |
Rafael Friedmann Moderator of "What's Load Got to Do with It? The Rise of Flexible Heat Pump Technology". | |
Noah Gabriel At New Buildings Institute, Noah Gabriel manages multiple projects involving cutting-edge heat pump water heater (HPWH) research and deployment. Gabriel is a subject matter expert on HPWH load shifting and leads the demand response component of the Advanced Water Heating Initiative. | |
Maya Gantley Maya Gantley is a senior consultant at 2050 Partners who manages field and lab research projects evaluating advanced HVAC and water heating equipment to support code and standard advancement in California. Gantley has managed research on dedicated outdoor air systems, variable refrigerant flow, hydronic heat pump, residential heat pump water heaters (HPWHs), and foodservice HPWH technologies or systems. She has experience managing multifamily building retrofits, including the design and installation of heat pump HVAC and central HPWH systems. | |
Jennifer Gress Dr. Jennifer Gress promotes policies that provide affordable housing and transportation options that accelerate the transition to zero emissions. Prior, she was a senior policy advisor to Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg, responsible for developing policies related to housing and community development, transportation, and sustainability. She also served as the California Air Resources Board’s legislative director and was a consultant to the Senate Transportation and Housing Committee. | |
Chad Gretzner Chad Gretzner is a research engineer for K&A Building Science. He helped build and fireproof many commercial buildings for the Carpenters union (local 1506), Department of Health Care Access and Information projects including Loma Linda’s Children’s Hospital, Division of the State Architect projects such as San Bernardino Valley College, Southern California Edison (SCE) substations throughout Southern California, SCE tubular tower transmission line projects, and many ready-mix sites as a special inspector and senior engineering technician. Gretzner has been trained by the National Fire Protection Association in reducing wildfire risk to property and certified by the Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians in work-at-height skills. | |
Curtis Harrington Curtis Harrington is an engineering manager at the UC Davis Western Cooling Efficiency Center with 15 years of experience in research and technology development focused on energy efficiency in buildings. He has managed a wide range of projects, including aerosol envelope sealing, building energy modeling, evaporative cooling, evaluation of low-GWP refrigerants, and advanced heat pump technologies. | |
Spencer Harrison Spencer Harrison is the CEO and co-founder of NeoCharge, a company accelerating the shift to home electrification and clean energy. For the last 6 years, he has helped lead NeoCharge in working toward making home electrification as easy, affordable, and accessible as possible. Starting with the Smart Splitter for EV charging/appliance access, NeoCharge has expanded into software for grid optimization. | |
Robert Hart Robert Hart performs research and model development of energy-efficient windows and window attachments within the Windows and Envelope Materials Group. His recent work includes the development and experimental analysis of highly insulating “super windows,” shading systems, and vacuum glazing. He holds a BS in mechanical engineering from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and an MS in mechanical engineering, with concentrations in heat transfer and fluid dynamics, from Stanford University. He is a registered Professional Engineer in the state of California and a LEED AP. | |
Blake Heidenreich At Southern California Edison, Blake Heidenreich has spent the past five years working in the Electrification Department on the Strategy & Program Development team focused on transportation electrification. Heidenreich contributes to SCE’s VGI strategy and the coordination between teams impacted by the projected growth of EV and VGI adoption. He leads initiatives aimed at the integration of EVs into current pilots or the development of new programs/rates that support V1G and V2G. | |
Randall Higa Randall Higa is the Codes and Standards Program consulting engineer at Southern California Edison (SCE). Higa is also involved with the building and appliance energy codes that include both code development and compliance improvement. Prior to SCE, Higa worked at Sempra Energy Utilities, managing customer programs, regulatory proceedings, and energy efficiency programs. He began his engineering and architectural career at CTG Engineers and Albert C. Martin and Associates. | |
Scott Higa Scott Higa is a senior project manager in the Building Electrification Codes and Standards Team and is the planning and coordination program manager. Higa has extensive experience managing energy efficiency and decarbonization programs and projects for residential, commercial, and industrial customers. With his expertise in process optimization and program strategy, he has streamlined program design, improved customer service, and achieved significant milestones in decarbonization programs. | |
Stacey Hobart Stacey Hobart has spent her career working to communicate progress and accomplishments in energy efficiency, with experience spanning areas of public affairs, marketing and communications, and stakeholder engagement. At CalMTA, she oversees stakeholder engagement and communications for this developing program. Previously, she led marketing and communications at New Buildings Institute and worked as corporate marketing manager at the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance. Moderator of "Idea to Initiative: Advancing Market Transformation in California". | |
Brad Hoover Brad Hoover’s 20 years at DNV and legacy companies have been focused on measurement and verification, low-GWP refrigerant policy and energy impacts, and other energy-related market studies. Hoover has served as the Health, Safety, and Environment representative for his DNV business line since 2013. In his HSE role and everyday work, Hoover strives to carry out DNV’s purpose—to safeguard life, property, and the environment. | |
Edwin Hornquist Edwin Hornquist is a Principal Technical Leader at EPRI in the Electrification and Customer Solutions organization. Prior to joining EPRI, he led the Statewide Electric Emerging Technologies Program at Southern California Edison. His 30-plus-year career spans utilities and non-utility experience focusing on energy efficiency, demand management, advanced meter data acquisition systems, and supply-side resource planning. He is a mechanical engineer with a master’s degree in business administration. | |
Yu Hou Moderator of "Solutions for Optimizing Electrical Panel Usage and Avoiding Unnecessary Panel Upsizing". | |
Dave Intner Moderator of "Embodied Carbon: Perspectives from Policy, Industry, and Practice". | |
Sean Jarvie Sean Jarvie is a technical leader with 20 years of experience in HVAC and refrigeration, passionate about clean technology and environmental stewardship. As an engineer and hands-on practitioner, he advocates for innovation, efficiency, and sustainability. Jarvie helps organizations achieve their goals while minimizing environmental impact. Outside of work, he enjoys time with his family, hiking, and working on his permaculture retreat. | |
Xin Jin Xin Jin joined the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in 2014 and now leads the Grid Edge and Advanced Controls Group. His research focuses on building-grid integration and grid-edge decarbonization. He has led various RD&D projects funded by the US Department of Energy, state agencies, and utilities. One of his current projects focuses on affordable residential electrification under panel constraints. He received his PhD from Penn State and is a recipient of the 2018 R&D 100 Award. | |
Philip Johnston Philip Johnston, PEng, joined Daikin Applied Americas (formerly McQuay International) in 2001. He held a series of senior leadership roles in development, new product introduction, and product management. In 2019, Johnston became the general manager in charge of transitioning to low-GWP refrigerants, and in 2022, he became the vice president of DAA’s Environmental Business Development Center. | |
Carol Kay Carol Kay has over six years of experience providing advisory support to assist fleets with vehicle electrification and EV infrastructure. She currently oversees a residential EV managed charging pilot and Sacramento Municipal Utility District’s public charging sites. In addition, she is in the process of expanding a school bus V1G/V2G pilot to multiple host sites. | |
Weldon Kennedy Weldon Kennedy is a social campaigner and communicator, pursuing fairness, justice, equality, and sustainability. In pursuit of those values, he has founded or joined in the early stages of six socially motivated startups seeking to create change in a variety of ways - from advocacy to job creation to helping consumers improve their lives while making a difference. | |
Ryan Kerr Ryan Kerr leads business development strategy and execution for a $25 million-plus RD&D business unit investigating energy efficiency, renewable energy and fuels, and carbon capture in buildings and industry. Kerr founded and continues to lead GTI Energy’s Emerging Technology Program, a collaborative of more than thirty North American utilities working to identify, develop, and deploy emerging decarbonization technologies. Kerr is an advisor to the California Energy Transition Council and a director of the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance. | |
Pooya Khodaparast Pooya Khodaparast is a utilities engineer in the Infrastructure Transition unit of CEC’s Research and Development Division. He manages agreements whose primary focus is risk assessment of California’s aging gas infrastructure. He holds a PhD in petroleum and natural engineering from Pennsylvania State University and, prior to joining the commission, worked at the University of Southern California’s Center for Energy Transition as a post-doctoral scholar. | |
Charles Kim Charles Kim is a senior engineer at Southern California Edison with over 30 years of experience in the energy and utility industries. He has provided his services to electric utilities and state and federal agencies. Currently, Kim serves as a program manager, overseeing the building and appliance standards advocacy program as well as various cross-cutting technologies in energy efficiency, flexible demand, and sustainable energy solutions. | |
Eric Kirchhoff Eric Kirchhoff’s extensive experience and innovative contributions to the building and energy engineering sector are commendable. His leadership in managing teams and his strategic energy efficiency role showcase his multifaceted expertise. His work with SoCalGas and presentations to notable engineering organizations highlight his commitment to advancing the industry. Kirchhoff’s blend of creativity and practical engineering solutions continues to shape the future of energy efficiency. Moderator of "Dual-Fuel/Hybrid Systems for Residential Heating" and "Hydrogen Overview and the Path Forward". | |
Ron Kliewer Ron Kliewer started out framing houses and remodeling homes, becoming a custom home builder and general contractor. He has worked around the world, building everything from an outhouse to nuclear power plants while wearing many hats, which include framer, cabinetmaker, electrician, plumber, special inspector, and general contractor. He has focused on heat pump water heater performance research for the last few years. His most current work is with Southern California Edison, the Electric Power Research Institute, and South Coast Air Quality Management District conducting energy retrofit inspections and working in building science and energy storage projects. | |
Mary E. Koban Mary E. Koban is a New Product Development Agile Manager at The Chemours Company. She has 25 years of innovation experience in the chemical industry, with 15 of those in HVAC. She was involved with automotive transition from HFC-134a to low-GWP 2L refrigerant HFO-1234yf. Koban is on industry standards, including SAE, IEC, ISO, and ASHRAE. She is the convenor of IEC 60335-2-104 and ISO 817. She has an MSCE in environmental engineering from Ohio University and a BS in physics/math from Penn State. | |
Aanchal Kohli Dr. Aanchal Kohli leads the development of innovative policies and regulations to reduce emissions of fluorinated gases, particularly hydrofluorocarbons from the refrigeration and air-conditioning sectors. Kohli’s team manages the largest incentive program nationwide to reduce fluorinated gases, totaling $66 million. Kohli has a doctorate in environmental science and engineering and a master’s in mechanical engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles. | |
Sam Lamos Sam Lamos previously worked in EM&V and established herself as a successful project manager and data analyst, delivering actionable insights to utility and regulatory clients. With technical proficiency in decarbonization programs for residential and commercial buildings and extensive knowledge of the HVAC and heat pump markets, Lamos now helps Gradient establish policy goals and expand into new areas. | |
Jared Landsman Jared Landsman joined E3 in 2021, where he works primarily on building electrification and decarbonization through a technical, policy, and economic lens. Landsman has developed a number of models to forecast heat pump adoption on a regional and national scale as well as help cities and states understand the consumer and utility impacts of building electrification. Prior to joining E3, Landsman worked at the MEP engineering firm Integral Group, leading the Building Performance team. | |
Sandy Laube Sandy Laube has been changing hearts and light bulbs in the energy efficiency world for over 25 years. At Energy Solutions, she provides strategic vision for a variety of projects in the areas of Workforce Education & Training and Equitable Decarbonization. Laube has deep expertise in residential retrofit programs and has led both implementation and marketing teams for Energy Upgrade California. | |
Jeremy Laundergan Jeremy Laundergan has over 30 years of experience and has worked on smart grid and grid modernization initiatives for 20 years. He assists EnerNex’s utility clients in planning and implementing grid modernization initiatives to realize the expected benefits utilizing technologies and systems utilizing standards that EnerNex has helped develop through National Institute of Standards and Technology and other forums. | |
Jingjing Liu Jingjing Liu is a technology researcher and program manager at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. She is managing the California Energy Commission–funded $16 million CalFlexHub program and automated price response technology demonstrations. With 17 years of experience in utility demand-side management, she is also leading research projects on grid-interactive efficient buildings, demand flexibility for grid services, heat pumps, EV smart charging, clean energy for communities, and workforce development. Moderator of "Leveraging EVs to Manage the Electric Grid". | |
Steven Long Moderator of "Natural Gas and Hydrogen Blends for End-Use Equipment" and "Natural Gas and Hydrogen Blends for Infrastructure". | |
Jenny Low Jenny Low values communication and relationships and believes that one of the best ways to tackle complex problems is by building strong connections. She holds a master’s degree in environmental science and management from the Bren School at University of California, Santa Barbara, and a bachelor’s in integrative biology from University of California, Berkeley. At Build It Green, she has been supporting and leading efforts to address intersectional issues of sustainability, affordability, and equity through collaborations like the POWER group. | |
Caton Mande Caton Mande is a Senior R&D Engineer at the Western Cooling Efficiency Center at the University of California, Davis, with over a decade of applied research experience in energy efficiency in buildings. His expertise includes control systems, high-accuracy airflow measurements, and characterizing the performance of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. | |
Mark Martinez Mark Martinez is a senior portfolio manager with over 30 years of experience in innovative demand side management, advanced emerging technologies, and integrated customer solutions for demand flexibility. His current responsibilities include managing a portfolio of demonstrations and also laboratory and field assessments of early-to-market demand-responsive technologies for future cost-effective utility programs. Moderator of "A Balancing Act: The Precision and Power of Smart Control Tech" and "Building Resiliency through Robust Flexible Demand and DERs". | |
Cristalle Mauleon, P.E. Cristalle Mauleon has over 10 years of experience in the energy efficiency (EE) field, including reviewing EE incentive applications, performing building audits, conducting process improvement reviews, introducing new measures into utility EE portfolios, engineering support of utility EE programs, and managing emerging technology projects. Mauleon currently supports the California Statewide Gas Emerging Technologies Program, administered by ICF under a contract with SoCalGas. Previously, she supported the electric side of emerging technologies. | |
J. Andrew McAllister, PhD Andrew McAllister is serving his third term on the California Energy Commission, where he leads the policy area of energy efficiency, including Building Energy Efficiency Standards, appliance efficiency, and load management and flexibility. More broadly, he is focused on enabling modern, data-rich analytical tools to support strong clean energy policy development and program implementation. McAllister is a board member and immediate past board chair of the National Association of State Energy Officials, and a board member of the Alliance to Save Energy. Before joining the CEC, he was managing director at the California Center for Sustainable Energy. | |
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Lujuana Medina With over 19 years in the energy industry, Lujuana Medina, a local government leader, manages and operates environmental initiatives programs administered by the County of Los Angeles which serve the entire Southern California. This includes the Southern California Regional Energy Network (a portfolio of energy efficiency programs) and the Southern California EVen Access (a portfolio of EV infrastructure programs). | |
Jeff Mitchell Jeff Mitchell has over 20 years of energy experience and 10 years of direct market transformation experience working in the utility, consulting, and nonprofit sectors. At Resource Innovations, he leads the identification and implementation of market transformation initiatives. He has a background in evaluating emerging technologies, designing innovative programs, conducting market research, and engaging in the voluntary and federal standards process. | |
Michael Mutmansky Michael Mutmansky has worked on energy efficiency for 30 years, starting with energy-efficient lighting design and later moving into the development of codes and standards and emerging technologies. He has worked on a variety of projects over the years, developing skills and knowledge to remain an industry leader as the efficiency space evolved and the market moves towards decarbonization and electrification. | |
Ram Narayanamurthy Ram Narayanamurthy has more than two decades of experience in development and deployment of building technologies. His research work extends to the identification of technologies that overcome infrastructure and cost barriers to decarbonization retrofits, such as low-power heat pumps and heat pump water heaters that can help scale deployments. Narayanamurthy has also worked extensively with the California Energy Commission and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority. | |
Derek Okada Moderator of "Prioritizing Technology Opportunities through CalNEXT". | |
Axel Pearson Moderator of "Solutions to Equitably Fulfill the Workforce Needs for Our Decarbonized Future". | |
Karin Perissinotto Karin Perissinotto brings 25+ years of experience in sustainability and construction. CalPortland, a leading western U.S. construction materials company, specializes in cement and concrete. Perissinotto champions corporate sustainability and promotes industry-wide practices. She holds a BA from University of California, Santa Barbara, and a master’s in sustainability leadership from Arizona State University. As a LEED AP BD+C and WELL AP, she is dedicated to sustainable solutions and community resilience. | |
Samuel Petty Sam Petty is a technology manager for Commercial Validations within Building Technologies Office’s Commercial Buildings Integration program. His work at BTO focuses on the Commercial Heat Pump Accelerator, leading the Technology Challenge, along with programmatic support for envelope, windows, controls, and embodied carbon research. Petty received his BS in mechanical engineering from the University of Colorado Denver in 2010 and is certified as a Project Management Professional. | |
Marco Pritoni Marco Pritoni is a research scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where he conducts research in advanced controls, data-driven modeling, and data analytics applied to buildings. He leads a team of researchers working on optimization of building operation and building-to-grid interaction. Pritoni has a multidisciplinary background spanning mechanical engineering, building science, data science, and human behavior. He holds a PhD and MS in mechanical and aeronautical engineering from the University of California, Davis, and an MS in industrial engineering from the University of Bologna, Italy. | |
Josh Rasin Moderator of "The Future of Flexibility: An Interactive Discussion". | |
Mark Rehley Mark Rehley is the director of Emerging Technology, Codes, Standards, and New Construction for the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance. Rehley and his team support products from early identification until they are mandated through a code or standard. He has a bachelor’s in mechanical engineering from Oregon State University and a master’s in management of science and technology from the Oregon Graduate Institute, now a part of Oregon Health Sciences University. | |
Alison Rhodes Alison Rhodes leads the Electric Foodservice Council at EPRI. This council is housed within EPRI’s electrification research program (Program 199). | |
Rebecca Rothman Rebecca Rothman is an expert in civil and environmental engineering who specializes in sustainable solutions in the built environment. She excels at strategic planning, process improvement, and management of diverse, multidisciplinary teams. She has extensive experience in regulatory interpretation and permitting. Based in California, Rothman leads VEIC’s participation in CalNEXT, the state’s program for emerging electric technology. She provides strategic planning, leads research projects, and heads a team of technical professionals overseeing the research project selection process. | |
Jack Rusk Jack Rusk is the director of Climate Strategy at EHDD, an architecture firm with offices in San Francisco and Seattle. He works across projects at the firm to identify and implement climate-positive design strategies. Rusk also leads the development of the early-phase integrated carbon assessment, a free web application for planning whole life carbon reductions. EPIC is used by almost five thousand architects and engineers to illustrate the potential for deep decarbonization on their projects. Rusk is a graduate of the Yale School of the Environment and the Yale School of Architecture. | |
Greg Sarvas Greg Sarvas is an electrical engineer for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. His team oversees LADWP’s Electric Transportation Program, designing and installing public EV charging stations and promoting third-party installations by developing incentive programs and establishing partnerships with public and private agencies. Prior, Sarvas led technical projects at Disneyland and other entertainment venues. | |
Eric Seilo Eric Seilo is principal manager of Southern California Edison’s codes and standards as well as customer program strategy and development teams for energy efficiency, demand response, income-qualified programs, customer generation, transportation electrification, and building electrification. Since 2011, Seilo has spearheaded over $1 billion in California Public Utilities Commission–approved programs to accelerate the deployment of EVs, DERs, and equity-focused programs. | |
Hardik Shah Hardik Shah has over a decade of experience with end-to-end product development and evaluation in energy efficiency, renewable, and industrial sectors. His GTI Energy’s End Use R&D group has led industry and government development and demonstration programs including execution and has also led data analysis across all end-use types, including buildings, industry, and vehicles. He co-leads the Buildings R&D business unit, securing, overseeing, and performing buildings and industrial R&D programs. His background includes integrated energy systems, industrial applications, and commercial buildings. | |
Saurabh Shekhadar Saurabh Shekhadar is a mechanical engineer with over 3 years of experience in energy efficiency. In his current role at ICF, Shekhadar researches, develops, and manages engineering studies related to emerging technologies in natural gas and carbon emissions reductions in California. Also, he led Texas A&M’s Industrial Assessment Center (US DOE) during his master's. Shekhadar is a recipient of the ACEEE Linda Latham Scholarship (2021) and the AEE Foundation Scholarship (2020). Moderator of "Multifamily Gas Applications Research" and "Other (Natural Gas) Research". | |
Samantha Slater Samantha Slater directs the Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute’s policy team, including state and federal legislative policy, state and federal regulatory policy, and international policy, codes, and research. | |
Ivy So Moderator of "Modeling and Modulating: Innovative Solutions Enabling Residential/Commercial Customer Flexibility". | |
Brian Stonerock Moderator of "How to Accelerate Decarbonization in California, with AHRI, CARB, CEC, and DOE". | |
Merry Sweeney Moderator of "Gas Heat Pumps". | |
Oliver Ta Southern California Edison Engineer, Foodservice Technology Center Food Service: Providing Technologies and Support for Decarbonization (moderated by Martin Vu, RMS Consulting) | |
Madeline Talebi Prior to joining ICF, Madeline Talebi worked as a researcher on small-scale laboratory experiments and computational modeling projects based on carbon capture technologies, pollutant emissions control, and material sciences. Currently, Talebi supports the California Statewide Gas Emerging Technologies program, Southern California Edison Corporate Sustainability Report GHG Emissions reporting, and California Technical Forum Measure Package development. Talebi earned a BS and MS from the University of California, Irvine, in chemical engineering. | |
Emma Tome Moderator of "Avoiding Panel Upsizing: Who Needs an Upgrade, Really?". | |
Kevin Uy Kevin Uy is the manager of the Energy Supply Branch in the California Energy Commission’s Energy Research and Development Division. His work focuses on renewable generation technologies, distributed energy resource integration, and the production, use, and impacts of low-carbon fuels including hydrogen. Uy holds BS and MS degrees in mechanical engineering from the University of California, Davis, and is a registered professional engineer in the state of California. | |
Will Vicent Moderator of "Overcoming Challenges to Scaling Building Decarbonization". | |
Martin Vu Moderator of "Removing Barriers to Heat Pump Water Heaters in Foodservice Facilities" and "Food Service: Providing Technologies and Support for Decarbonization". | |
Abhilasha Wadhwa Moderator of "Role of Refrigerants in the Electrification of Commercial HVAC". | |
Stefanie Wayland At the California Energy Commission, Stefanie Wayland focuses on load flexibility across California. Ze works on updating and implementing the Load Management Standards. Wayland leads MIDAS, providing access to electricity prices and GHGs from electricity generation. Ze provides technical expertise for the Flexible Demand Appliance Standards. Before joining the CEC, Wayland was an evaluator of energy efficiency, demand response, and load flexibility programs. | |
Jaron Weston California Energy Commission Branch Manager, Zero Emission Vehicle Acceleration Moderator of "Charging Ahead: Statewide Efforts to Deploy EV Charging Infrastructure". | |
Don Widjaja At SoCalGas, Don Widjaja oversees all aspects of customer-service field operations, customer programs for energy efficiency and customer assistance, and clean transportation. Previously, Widjaja was director of strategic planning and analysis for Sempra. He has been with the Sempra family of companies since 2008 and has held positions such as director of financial planning and regulatory accounts for San Diego Gas & Electric. Widjaja has a bachelor’s in chemical engineering from Purdue University and a master’s in business administration with an emphasis in finance from Washington University in St. Louis. | |
Danielle Wright Danielle Wright is the executive director of the North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to advancing climate-friendly natural refrigerants which have been identified as a leading global climate solution. Prior, she managed large-scale utility energy efficiency incentive programs in the commercial sector, with a focus on food retail refrigeration, achieving both energy savings and lower operational costs. Moderator of "Low-GWP Refrigerants: Positive Transitions for Decarbonization" and "Technician Training to Unlock Efficiency for Ultra-Low GWP Refrigerants". | |
Carol Yin Moderator of "What’s Needed in the Next 5 Years, with PG&E, SCE, SMUD, and SoCalGas". | |
Mehdi Zeyghami Mehdi Zeyghami is a mechanical engineer at Pacific Gas and Electric Company. Zeyghami's current work focuses on the technical assessment of new building energy technologies, with the aim of providing data to improve building energy codes and standards. |