Kanin Featured at CEBA Summit

CEBA logo followed by text that reads "2023 Spring Summit: Register Now. May 9-11 Seattle, Washington"

Join Kanin’s CDO, Dan Fipke, and Kanin’s Director of Commercial Development, Grant Freudenthaler, next week at the Clean Energy Buyers Association (CEBA)’s Spring Summit in Seattle, WA, from May 9th to 11th, 2023. This event is open to all energy industry professionals dedicated to accelerating a carbon-free energy system.

This summit will be a week of conversation, collaboration, and discovery as we move forward down the path to customer-driven clean for energy all. CEBA members will explore a broad range of topics, from U.S. energy procurement trends to international engagements to supply chain and how what’s happening in the U.S. federal policy space will affect the future of clean energy.

Kanin’s team will be leading a roundtable discussion on the impact of different carbon-free energy production profiles on emissions from the electricity sector. Most grid intensities calculations use averages and miss the critical component of what the effect of adding the next MWh of carbon-free energy does or the marginal impact to emissions.

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About CEBA: The Clean Energy Buyers Association (CEBA) is a membership association for energy customers seeking to procure clean energy across the U.S. Today, our membership of over 300 includes stakeholders from across the commercial and industrial sector, non-profit organizations, as well as energy providers and service providers. CEBA’s aspiration is to achieve a 90% carbon-free US electricity system by 2030 and to cultivate a global community of energy customers driving clean energy.

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