AEE Weekly: Advanced Energy Stimulus Priories; AEE Urges Arizona to Reject ACC Bills; Doing the Math on Renewable Energy; Texas EV Webinar
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Policy Update

How Investment in Advanced Energy Can Jumpstart Economic Recovery

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AEE released its priorities for a federal economic recovery package, outlining funding that would upgrade and modernize the electric grid, invest in energy efficiency projects and worker training, support the development of advanced energy manufacturing jobs in the United States, accelerate electrification of the transportation sector, and help deploy new advanced energy resources. “The fast-growing advanced energy industry must play a key role in tackling our twin economic and climate crises,” said Leah Rubin Shen, Director at AEE. “These investments will provide an immediate jumpstart to our economy and create good-paying jobs across the country while also accelerating the transition to a clean energy future.”

Continue reading the press release here or click below to download the priorities. >

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AEE Urges Arizona Lawmakers to Reject Bills Stripping ACC Authority Over Electricity Generation

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AEE released the following presented oral testimony against proposed companion bills HB2248 and SB1175 in the Arizona state legislature, which would strip oversight authority of the Arizona Corporation Commission over electricity generation in the state. AEE filed testimony and spoke on behalf of its advanced energy technology members as well as the Advanced Energy Buyers Group it facilitates, representing large electricity buyers seeking to meet their corporate clean energy and sustainability goals. “We urge lawmakers to reject these proposed bills that seek to remove regulatory oversight authority over the electricity generation that meets the needs of households and businesses in Arizona,” said Shelby Stults, principal at Advanced Energy Economy. “These bills would undo the regulatory structure that ensures grid reliability, prevents blackouts, and ensures fair, competitive rates for consumers just to prevent the ACC from putting Arizona on a path to carbon-free electricity.” Continue reading the press release here. >

 

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Adding it All Up for Voluntary Buyers of Renewable Energy

Adding it All Up for Voluntary Buyers image-745The substantial growth in renewable energy in the U.S. comes from two sources: purchases made by utilities and retail suppliers to comply with mandatory targets such as state Renewable Portfolio Standards (compliance purchases), and purchases from customers that go beyond these targets (voluntary purchases), usually in pursuit of sustainability goals. These two types of purchases in combination drive renewable energy development in the U.S., but how they interact gets tricky, especially as states ramp up their clean energy targets to 100%. How do voluntary purchasers get what they pay for – and states reach their ambitious targets – in a way that’s fair for both? It’s all about “additionality” – and to date, states have taken different approaches. Continue reading on the blog. >

AEE Webinars

Will Texas Be the Detroit of Electric Vehicles?

Recorded on Wednesday, January 27, at 2pm ET/1pm CT

TX EV WEBINAR

With construction of a Tesla factory outside Austin underway, Texas is guaranteed a central place in the transition to electric transportation. But it turns out there are already 7,000 Texans working in electric transportation-related business, and more than 400,000 workers and 5,000 Texas companies are in “adjacent” industries and occupations that stand to grow as transportation in the United States goes electric. Drawing on the new report, “Electric Transportation Supply Chain in Texas,” prepared by BW Research Partnership for the Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance, this webinar, presented by TAEBA and AEE, looked at the opportunities in Texas and other states to enter the auto, truck, and bus industry as it converts from gasoline and diesel to electric power.

Panelists:

  • Suzanne Bertin, Managing Director, Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance 

  • Phil Jordan, Vice President, and Principal, BW Research Partnership

  • Sara Rafalson, Senior Director, Market Development, EVgo

  • Jason Gies, Director of Business Development - eMobility, Navistar

  • Erick Karlen, Policy Advisor, Greenlots

View the Recorded Webinar


Featured online events

Climate Policy under President Biden and the New Congress: A Conversation with Congressman Sean Casten, Jan 29

BU ISE WebinarRegister on January 29 for a webinar with U.S. Representative Sean Casten, hosted by the Boston University Institute for Sustainable Energy. As President Biden takes office, what will Congressional leaders and the Biden Administration propose for climate action, and what will this Congress be able to enact? Special guest speaker U.S. Representative Sean Casten (IL-06) brings the perspective of scientist, clean energy entrepreneur, and member of Congress to the discussion of the best and most likely path forward for Congressional Energy Policy. Register today >

 

Energy Storage Association's Examining Energy Storage Policy Webinar, Feb 3-4

ESA Webinar Image BorderJoin nationally recognized policymakers and energy thought-leaders at ESA’s virtual Energy Storage Policy Forum – February 3-4.  Register now with the code AEEPF20 for 5% off.  (Available to AEE Members who are not ESA Members.)



MEEA Midwest Energy Solutions Conference, Feb 16-19

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Join the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance for the region’s premier energy efficiency event. Speakers include AEE's own J.R. Tolbert! MES 2021 will go beyond a typical online conference, giving you an experience to keep you connected, expand your EE knowledge and facilitate important business opportunities. Register today >

  

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