


Women In Leadership Profile Series: Penni McLean-Conner
In this series, three dynamic, female AESP Members share their journeys in the energy industry and give their insights and advice to other women wishing to succeed in the energy industry. About Penni Penni McLean-Conner, Executive Vice President of Customer Experience...
From Trials to Triumph: Angie Bivens on Resilience, Leadership and the Emerging Professionals’ Journey
In the latest episode of our podcast, we delve into the compelling journey of Angie Bivens, the Outreach Manager at Franklin Energy. Her story is a testament to the power of resilience and leadership, illustrating how she managed to turn her life around, transforming personal trials into professional triumph.

Women In Leadership Profile Series: Kathy Greely
In this series, three dynamic, female AESP Members share their journeys in the energy industry and get their insights and advice to other women wishing to succeed in the energy industry. About Kathy Kathy Greely, Chief Executive Officer, Performance Development...
Overcoming the Three Barriers Pouring Cold Water on Heat Pump Water Heaters
Tucked away unceremoniously in the mechanical rooms of our commercial buildings and the basements of our residences lays a powerful tool for combating the climate crisis. This lowly tool’s ubiquitousness is key for helping utilities meet emissions targets, reduce...
An Emerging Pros Experience at AESP Annual Conference
Let’s reflect. Think back to when you first started working in the energy industry. Why did you decide to enter this field? How was it like stepping into a new phase of your career? What did that time in your life feel like? Maybe this is what you’ve...
First Look: New AESP Topic Committees Unveiled At #AESPAnnual
Think back to 2010 – 2012. The way we do the business of energy looked quite different. Silos were common, any consensus was lacking, and headwinds were strong. While today we face new challenges, we are tackling our problems differently. To match today’s...
The High Efficiency/Low Emissions Housing Myth
Flawed Assumptions Like most of you, KPIs are my deliverer or my doom. So when I saw a recent study from McGill University and University Michigan at Ann Arbor on energy justice, efficiency, and emissions, I was wide-eyed. The study found a paradoxical relationship...
AESP Summer Con Shows, Demand Flexibility is About to Take OffÂ
The City of Brotherly Love did not disappoint! Our community showed up for demand flexibility at AESP Summer Con. It is professionally and personally gratifying to be able to emerge from COVID and know this was our best-attended Summer Con ever. It reaffirms my belief...