Jackson Walker partner Meghan E. Griffiths will moderate a panel at the Gulf Coast Power Association’s 39th Annual Spring Conference & Exhibition, taking place April 7–8, 2026, at the Hilton Americas – Houston. The conference is this spring’s premier electric power event for the ERCOT and Gulf Coast region, bringing together prominent industry and government speakers for timely discussions on the issues shaping the energy landscape.
Meghan, who serves on the conference Planning Committee, will lead a pre-conference workshop panel on April 6 titled “Capital at Risk: How Reliability and Interconnection Uncertainty Shape Large-Load Investment.” The panel will explore how uncertainty in reliability and interconnection translates into capital allocation decisions and real dollars at risk. Panelists include Chris Matos (Google), Joshua Aldridge (Ferrovial Energy US), Martina Sittler (Targa), Brandon Wax (Arroyo Investor), and Kelsey Scribner (Rowan Digital).
For more details, view the Spring Conference & Exhibition brochure.
Meet Meghan
Meghan E. Griffiths is Chair of the Environmental, Regulatory, & Legislative group and Digital Infrastructure & Data Centers practice. Meghan specializes in advising and advocating for clients involved in complex project development, commercial transactions, litigation, and regulatory matters. Her focus is primarily on clients in the energy and electric power sectors, as well as those with substantial energy and infrastructure needs. Meghan’s clientele includes developers and owners of renewable and thermal generation, electric utilities, utility investors, retail electric providers, and large power users across various industries such as data centers, manufacturers, refineries, oil and gas companies, and commercial developers.
Meet Meghan