
Paula Glover
PresidentAlliance to Save EnergyPaula R. Glover brings more than 25 years of leadership and expertise in the energy sector to her role as president of the Alliance to Save Energy, a bipartisan, nonprofit coalition of business, government, environmental and academic leaders dedicated to advancing federal energy efficiency policy. She has a background in electricity and natural gas distribution. Under Ms. Glover’s leadership, the Alliance has been instrumental in securing landmark energy policies, including the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the Inflation Reduction Act. The Alliance has also secured billions of dollars in federal funding for energy efficiency programs, expanded focus on energy justice and advanced next-generation technologies. The organization has expanded its focus on ensuring universal access to energy efficiency technology and economic opportunities, fostering inclusive solutions that benefit all communities. Throughout her career, Ms. Glover has built a reputation for working effectively with state legislators and regulators, while maintaining a keen understanding of both the consumer and community aspects of the energy business. Ms. Glover has long been committed to ensuring that underrepresented communities have a voice in shaping energy policy. Prior to her role at the Alliance, she served as President and CEO of the American Association of Blacks in Energy (AABE), a nonprofit professional organization dedicated to increasing the participation of African Americans and other minorities in energy policy and environmental issues. Ms. Glover chairs the Clean Energy Works Board and serves on the board of Talos Energy on the Compensation, Nominations and EHS Committees. She also serves on boards of the Keystone Policy Center, Rocky Mountain Institute, Resources for the Future and the U.S. Energy Association. She has been a member of the National Petroleum Council since 2014 and serves as a Department of Energy Clean Energy Education and Empowerment Initiative Ambassador and is a Vice Chair for the Group of Experts on Energy Efficiency for United Nations Economic Council on Europe.
The recipient of numerous awards recognizing her leadership and impact in energy policy, Ms. Glover holds a B.S. in Marketing Management from the University of Delaware.
Bridging the Load Gap – A Discussion on the Bring Your Own Distributed Capacity (BYODC) Concept
In January 2026, the Alliance to Save Energy (ASE) released its latest paper, published in partnership with The Ad Hoc Group (AHG), Bridging the Load …In January 2026, the Alliance to Save Energy (ASE) released its latest paper, published in partnership with The Ad Hoc Group (AHG), Bridging the Load Gap: A Collaborative Path for Utilities, Hyperscalers and Customers, which put forth a framework for…In January 2026, the Alliance to Save Energy (ASE) released its latest paper, published in partnership with The Ad Hoc Group (AHG), Bridging the Load Gap: A Collaborative Path for Utilities, Hyperscalers and Customers, which put forth a framework for direct hyper scaler investment in demand-side solutions such as residential solar/storage, demand response, and energy efficiency to help alleviate grid constraints and bring new data centers online …In January 2026, the Alliance to Save Energy (ASE) released its latest paper, published in partnership with The Ad Hoc Group (AHG), Bridging the Load Gap: A Collaborative Path for Utilities, Hyperscalers and Customers, which put forth a framework for direct hyper scaler investment in demand-side solutions such as residential solar/storage, demand response, and energy efficiency to help alleviate grid constraints and bring new data centers online faster. This panel will unpack the details of what ASE and AHG call the Bring Your Own Distributed Capacity (BYODC) framework, including insights from hyperscalers, implementers, technology providers, and more.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More
