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Mike Delaney
Vice President, Strategy and Innovation | Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Mike Delaney is Vice President of Strategy and Innovation for Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E).
In this role, Delaney is responsible for guiding PG&E's enterprise strategy, driving impactful innovation activities to develop and scale the next generation of customer-centric energy solutions, and developing and delivering programs and technologies to reimagine load flexibility in California. The Strategy & Innovation team's work accelerates California's clean energy transition while sharply focusing on improving rate affordability for California's families and businesses.
Delaney joined PG&E in 2023, and brings extensive strategic experience and deep industry expertise, having previously served a combined 17 years at Consumers Energy and DTE Energy in Michigan in roles covering corporate strategy, venture capital, policy, and regulatory affairs.
Mike holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics and a Master of Public Policy from the University of Michigan. He also holds a Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
In this role, Delaney is responsible for guiding PG&E's enterprise strategy, driving impactful innovation activities to develop and scale the next generation of customer-centric energy solutions, and developing and delivering programs and technologies to reimagine load flexibility in California. The Strategy & Innovation team's work accelerates California's clean energy transition while sharply focusing on improving rate affordability for California's families and businesses.
Delaney joined PG&E in 2023, and brings extensive strategic experience and deep industry expertise, having previously served a combined 17 years at Consumers Energy and DTE Energy in Michigan in roles covering corporate strategy, venture capital, policy, and regulatory affairs.
Mike holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics and a Master of Public Policy from the University of Michigan. He also holds a Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).