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A fast-acting think tank participating in the transformation of the Southwest's energy landscape by providing realistic, fact-based energy policy information.
Tempe, Arizonaenergypolicy.asu.eduJoined January 2012

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A conference taking place today at ASU’s law school aims to bring together people from different aspects of the electric vehicle market. That includes manufacturers, policy-makers and utilities, among others.
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“We are the providers of last resort,” Ted Burhans of on the utilities’ role in providing service to areas that may not be marketable to private companies, ensuring that all customers have access to EV charging and service.
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If we want meaningful adoption of EVs in the state we all have to be players in the solution, discusses Kerri Carnes of APS on the issue of both private stakeholders and utilities’ involvement in electrification.
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“This stuff puts real jobs, real long standing futures and jobs for Arizonans.” Andy Tobin, Director of Arizona Department of Asministration and former Commissioner, on the impact of the EV industry for the Arizona families.
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There is still time to sign up to attend the Arizona Transportation Electrification Forum, featuring speakers from Tesla, ACC, Nikola, APS, WRA, and more. This is a great opportunity to hear from may EV leaders as well as test drive an EV yourself.
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Plug In America, the Energy Policy Innovation Council at ASU, and the Southwest Energy Efficiency Project are pleased to invite you to attend the Arizona Transportation Electrification Forum, featuring speakers from Tesla, ACC, Nikola, APS, WRA, and more.
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