The conference will again be at the Quest Center in Westerville, Ohio, just north of Columbus. The OMA is a leading voice on energy policy in Ohio. The OMA was one of the first, loudest, and most long lasting opponents of the corrupt House Bill 6 scheme and instrumental to including pro-consumer provisions in the bipartisan HB15.
The OMA Energy Conference attracts thought leaders and professionals working to make Ohio’s energy system more transparent, cost competitive, and reliable. Speakers and moderators will include representatives from manufacturers and industrial users like Republic Wire, YUSA, Plaskolite, and Williams; data centers Google and Bitdeer; competitive energy companies NextEra, NRG, Calpine, and Scioto Energy; consumer advocates the Electricity Consumer Alliance and Electricity Consumers Resource Council; and allies for competitive markets the API Ohio, The Buckeye Institute, and the Ohio Consumers’ Council. We expect about 250 attendees this year.
Hear about House Bill 15 from statehouse energy committee chairs Sen. Brian Chavez and Rep. Adam Holmes for our morning plenary. R Street’s Kent Chandler will discuss retail electricity choice for our lunch keynote. And in the afternoon we will hear about the intersection of venture capital, energy, manufacturing, and national defense from Narya Capital’s Falon Donohue.