The Washington Post is hosting a live event on June 23 called Powering Cities. The day-long program will feature conversations with business leaders, government innovators and technology players from around the country about efforts to improve how we produce, deliver, secure and conserve energy. Speakers and guests will discuss and debate policies and programs related to clean energy, batteries and energy storage, the grid, energy efficiency, innovations in oil and gas and climate change.
To get started, we want to hear from you. How aware are you of your energy-consuming habits? Are there ways you could better conserve energy in your daily life or would you invest in products to better your home or business? Fill out our form. We’ll relay the responses here, and at our event.
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