NH’s economic competitiveness is deeply connected to the stability of the regional energy market, overall energy costs, and policy changes. BIA’s annual New Hampshire Energy Symposium provides business leaders with the latest insights on the state and region’s evolving energy policy landscape with panels of leading experts, policymakers, and key officials. As we look towards the future, the BIA supports New Hampshire strengthening the competitiveness and stability of its energy policies through using an "all-of-the-above" approach to developing new energy sources, strategies, and technologies.
2025 Energy Symposium Agenda
8:00 – Registration, Breakfast & Networking
8:30 – Welcoming Remarks
8:45 – 9:30 – NH’s Evolving Energy Policy Landscape
A panel of key legislators leading energy policy in the House and Senate will discuss pending legislation and pending issues shaping the future of the state’s energy policy landscape.
Featuring: Senator Kevin Avard, Senator David Watters, Representative Michael Vose, Representative Kat McGhee.
9:30 – 9:45 – Refreshment & Networking Break
9:45 – 10:30 – Energy Solutions for NH: Emerging Technology & New Strategies
New strategies and emerging technologies are essential for NH to find a path forward to reduce energy costs and strengthen its economic competitiveness regionally and nationally. This panel will explore potential solutions across a variety of startups, projects, and emerging technology trends.
Featuring: Andrew Osterman of SparkFlow Technologies, Dulcie Madden of Dig Energy, and Pat Jackson of Rewild
10:30 – 11:15 – ISO New England Regional Energy Market Update
As the regional system operator, ISO New England is responsible for keeping electricity flowing across the six New England states and ensuring that the region has reliable, competitively priced wholesale electricity.
Featuring: Eric Johnson, Executive Director, External Affairs, ISO New England
11:30 – Closing Remarks
BIA members $125
Non-members $150
EVENTS REFUND POLICY
Unless otherwise noted, event registrations are transferrable but not refundable.
Online pre-registration will close on April 22nd at noon. Walk-ins will be allowed based on availability but there is a $25 surcharge and payment is due at the door. Please contact Lora McMahon at 603-224-5388 x101 with any questions.