Dbriefs
15 Feb.

Industry outlooks 2024: Power, utilities & renewables

Power, Utilities & Renewables

Thursday, 01:00 p.m.  ET | 1 hr
Credits offered: CPE Event language: English

Participants will have the opportunity to identify the trends that can help them address challenges and harness opportunities in the coming year.

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Key takeaways

Host: Stanley E. Porter, vice chair, US Energy, Resources & Industrials Leader, Deloitte LLP

Presenters:
Marlene Motyka, US Renewable energy leader, Deloitte Transactions and Business Analytics LLP
Jim Thomson, vice chair, US Power, Utilities, & Renewables Leader, Deloitte Consulting LLP

1.0 Overview CPE credit | Specialized Knowledge

Many power, utilities, and renewable energy companies could be poised to benefit from rising demand for clean electricity and landmark federal clean energy legislation. At the same time, extreme weather events, regulatory constraints, and cost pressures continue to challenge the industry. How can companies overcome obstacles and enable growth in 2024? We’ll discuss:

  • Key trends likely to affect the power and utilities and renewable energy industries
  • Potential opportunities stemming from the Inflation Reduction Act and other legislation
  • Signposts to watch for in the year ahead

Meet the speakers

Stanley Porter

Stanley Porter

Vice Chair | Global Energy, Resources, & Industrials Leader

Stanley Porter serves as Deloitte’s Global and US Energy, Resources & Industrials industry leader. He oversees and drives the development and execution of the overall ER&I strategy across all geographies and businesses, including more than 44,000 professionals and serving close to 75% of the Fortune Global 500 clients. He has more than 30 years of industry and global client leader experience, and he has worked with some of the largest names in the industry.

Marlene Motyka

Marlene Motyka

US Renewable Energy Leader

Marlene is Deloitte’s US Renewable Energy leader and a principal in Deloitte Transactions and Business Analytics LLP. She consults on matters related to valuation, tax, M&A, financing, business strategy, and financial modeling for the power, utilities and renewable energy sectors. Marlene has been at Deloitte for more than 22 years and holds a Master of Business Administration in finance from Rutgers University and a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Lehigh University.

Jim Thomson

Jim Thomson

US Power, Utilities & Renewables leader

Jim serves as the vice chair, US Power, Utilities & Renewables leader, as well as a lead client service partner for Deloitte Consulting LLP. A consulting principal based in Tampa, Jim has more than 30 years of consulting experience working with global power, utility, and renewable energy clients. He is focused on delivering solutions to complex and critical challenges within the industry and brings a strong passion for making a difference with some of our largest power, utility, and renewable energy businesses and their customers.

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