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Equitable Clean Energy in 2021: Part 1, The Utility Perspective

24m · Spark by T&D World · 22 Jun 13:00

National Grid has one of the most aggressive programs to achieve net-zero provision of energy to its customers by 2050, and the use of distributed energy resources (DER) is central to that plan. In this episode, Bader Khan, President of National Grid, talks with T&D World Executive Director, Mark Johnson, about why utilities must act early and strategically to ensure that they are creating inroads for all customers to access and benefit from clean energy and electric transportation.

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