Bryan Miller Diablo Advocacy

Consultant in Lafayette, California

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Bryan Miller consults with financial institutions on energy regulatory matters in the clean tech and utility sectors. He is the Principal of Diablo Advocacy, where he offers clients his unique experience from having advocated across 47 states and the federal government.

Bryan S. Miller has been covered extensively in multiple international, national, state and local media outlets including the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, NPR, CNBC, MSNBC, San Francisco Chronicle, Rolling Stone, Los Angeles Times, U.S. News & World Report, The Guardian, The Japan Times, Rolling Stone, Bloomberg, Fortune, and Forbes. He is the subject of the Season 2, Episode 1 of the Emmy Award-winning documentary series “Years of Living Dangerously.”

Previously, Bryan Miller was the Senior Vice President of Public Policy & Power Markets at Sunrun and also the President of The Alliance for Solar Choice (TASC). In this capacity, Bryan supervised the regulatory affairs for the country's leading residential solar company and also led the industry’s advocacy across the country. During this time, Bryan achieved a 98% win rate in regulatory verdicts against the largest fossil fuel companies in America, across 47 states and the federal government.

Before joining Sunrun, Bryan was Vice President of Energy Policy for Sustainable Energy at Exelon Corporation and Constellation Energy Group, a Fortune 100 company. At Exelon, Mr. Miller managed renewable energy regulatory affairs for the country’s largest integrated energy company.

Bryan S. Miller also co-hosts Energy Wakeup, which is the insider's guide to energy politics. Together with fellow solar and clean technology expert Yann Brandt, Bryan shows why his name is synonymous with the "Solar Wars." The duo walks podcast subscribers through the most critical political issues in energy. Together with his co-host Brandt, Bryan interviews expert guests and insiders to show how the sausage gets made around the policies that impact business every day.