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The ScottMadden Energy Exchange

The ScottMadden Energy Exchange

By: Marc Miller
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The energy industry is changing at a blistering pace. Leaders need more than headlines. They need clarity, context, and practical insight. The ScottMadden Energy Exchange brings you unfiltered conversations with ScottMadden’s experts, who have spent decades guiding energy companies through transformation. Each episode tackles the questions top-of-mind for energy stakeholders, exploring the forces reshaping our power and gas infrastructure.

With experience serving hundreds of utilities, investor groups, and regulatory bodies, ScottMadden delivers perspective that is experience-based, not theoretical. Listeners gain actionable takeaways across the value chain for power and gas utilities. Whether you’re preparing for your next strategic decision or simply staying ahead of industry change, The ScottMadden Energy Exchange gives you the insight, depth, and confidence to navigate what’s coming next.

2026 Marc Miller
Episodes
  • A Whole Lotta Load: The Next Wave of Utility Demand
    Jul 9 2026

    For years, utilities were planning around relatively stable demand growth. But suddenly, that’s changing. Data centers, AI infrastructure, advanced manufacturing, and industrial reshoring are driving a new wave of load growth that is larger, faster, and more concentrated than what most utilities have dealt with in decades.

    And while these projects create major economic development opportunities, they also introduce significant challenges around planning, infrastructure, risk, and execution.

    So the question becomes: how do utilities prepare for this next era of demand growth?

    Get in touch with our experts:

    Marc Miller, host | Partner and Energy Practice Area Leader MDMiller@scottmadden.com

    Chris Sturgill, guest | Partner

    CSturgill@scottmadden.com

    info@scottmadden.com

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