Powering the Future: Energy, Infrastructure, and the Next Generation of Development in the DMV

May 7, 2026 | 8:30AM to 11:30AM K&L Gates LLP | 1601 K Street NW | Washington, DC

A Two‑Part Conference on Innovation, Resilience, and the Energy Transition

Join leading policymakers, developers, engineers, and energy attorneys for an engaging morning exploring how cutting‑edge energy solutions are reshaping major developments across the DMV—and beyond.

 

 

From microgrids and battery storage to advanced generation and emerging nuclear technologies, this conference will examine how collaborative leadership and innovation are driving resilient, future‑ready infrastructure.

Agenda

Welcome:
David Wochner, Managing Partner for the United States, K&L Gates LLP
Olivia Byrne, Partner and Lead of Global Location Strategies, K&L Gates LLP

Opening Remarks:
Nina Albert, Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development

Introductions of the Speakers:
Derek Ford, President & CEO, Washington DC Economic Partnership

Session 1
The New RFK Campus Development
Microgrids and Energy Development in the DMV

A deep dive into one of the region’s most anticipated redevelopment projects and the energy strategies powering its future.

Panelists will discuss how microgrids and distributed energy resources are being integrated into large‑scale, mixed‑use developments to enhance reliability, sustainability, and long‑term performance.

Panelists:

  • Moderator: Jay Grauberger, Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Clark Construction

  • Brian Hanlon, Director, District of Columbia Department of Buildings

  • Kimberly Frank, Energy Partner, K&L Gates LLP

  • Roger Frechette, Managing Principal, Interface Engineering, Inc.

  • Nick Burger, Deputy Director, Energy Administration, District of Columbia Department of Energy & Environment

  • Brendan Owens, Chief Sustainability Officer, Principal, HKS Architects

Session 2
Innovative Energy Futures
Powering the Next Generation of Development: Battery Storage, Small Modular Nuclear, and Advanced Generation

This forward‑looking session explores the technologies redefining how developments are powered.

Panelists will examine battery storage systems, small modular reactors, and advanced generation technologies—and how regulatory, legal, and engineering considerations are shaping their deployment.

Panelists:

  • Moderator: Olivia Byrne, Partner, K&L Gates LLP, Lead, Global Location Strategies practice

  • Spencer Middleton, Vice President, Clark Construction

  • Tison Campbell, Energy Partner, K&L Gates LLP

  • Richard Fioravanti, Microgrids, Energy Storage, & Electrification, MPR Associates

  • Liz Resenic, Sustainability Director, Gensler

  • Susan Barnes, Principal Consultant, Trinity Consultants

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