Utilities Can Drive a Clean, Reliable Path Forward with Distributed Energy Resources

It’s no secret – the world of energy is changing rapidly. The trend of relying more extensively on distributed generation, energy storage, EVs and forms of customer load management, such as demand response, to keep power flowing and in balance has only increased in an age of peak demand challenges…

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Vice President of Sales and Commercial Development

As vice president of sales and commercial development at Emera Technologies, Bobbi Dillow-Walsh leads the go-to-market strategy and execution to enable decentralized clean energy production and consumption for our transitioning energy market with regard to new residential energy development models and regulatory framework.

With more than 20 years in the energy sector, her global perspective and entrepreneurial spirit have led Dillow-Walsh to be recognized for her work with many first-of-their-kind projects and solutions designed for resilient and sustainable energy. She leads with a focus on creating strong partnerships and collaboration that deliver economic value and advance safe, clean energy.

Dillow-Walsh is a graduate of the Virginia Tech Pamplin College of Business and has an MBA from King University.

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