Strengthening Conservative Leadership in State Utility and Infrastructure Regulation
An educational forum for public service commissioners focused
on reliability, affordability, and regulatory integrity.
The Regulators RoundTable Institute is a nonprofit organization organized under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. We convene conservative public service commissioners and regulatory leaders for educational briefings, forums, and professional dialogue on critical infrastructure and energy issues.
Our programs promote constructive collaboration, regulatory excellence, and informed decision-making in a nonpartisan,
non-advocacy setting.
Conservative commissioners need the opportunity to engage in meaningful exchanges of innovative ideas and explore cutting-edge technologies, empowering us to consider all options for securing a reliable and sustainable energy future for America.
KIM DAVID
Chair, Regulators Roundtable Institute
Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Chair
Recent News
Important updates in the industry, opinion editorials from regulatory leaders, and more.
California’s anxiety is not about seams. It’s about control
When institutions are confident, they don’t rush out carefully framed messaging two days before a major regional symposium. They don’t suddenly rediscover the dangers of “fragmentation.” And they don’t rely on allied advocacy groups to circulate modeling that conveniently reinforces their preferred outcome.
Energy Department Announces Largest Loan in Department History, Delivering Over $7 Billion in Electricity Cost Savings for Georgia and Alabama Customers
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright today announced the Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Dominance Financing (EDF) has closed a historic $26.5 billion loan package to deliver over $7 billion in electricity cost savings to millions of customers in Georgia and Alabama.
Energy Department Announces $171.5 Million To Expand U.S. Geothermal Energy
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced a funding opportunity of $171.5 million to support next-generation geothermal field-scale tests for both electricity generation and exploration drilling to support characterization and potential...



