AEE Weekly: FL Gov Proposes $165M for Climate-Resilient Infrastructure; Look to RTOs/ISOs for Corp. Procurement; Webinar
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Policy Update
Florida Budget Would Allocate $165 Million for Climate-Resilient Infrastructure ([link removed] )
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AEE applauded the provision in Governor Ron DeSantis’ proposed budget that would allocate $165 million for climate-resilient infrastructure development. “AEE is pleased that the Governor has proposed a strong investment plan to support Florida’s path to resilience with advanced energy and clean transportation. Our recent report found that investing stimulus funding across a range of advanced energy technologies in Florida would produce a four-to-one return on investment for the state’s economy,” said Ebo Entsuah, principal at Advanced Energy Economy. Continue reading the press release here. > ([link removed] )
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To Unlock More Corporate Advanced Energy Procurement, Look to RTOs and ISOs ([link removed] )
Buyers Group Report blog post Image-745 ([link removed] ) It’s no secret that Fortune 500 companies want more advanced energy. Over the past five years, these companies have signed contracts for more than 24 GW of large-scale renewable energy, pursued thousands of onsite solar installations, and embraced newer technologies like battery storage. The role of organized competitive wholesale markets as enablers of advanced energy procurement by large buyers is, however, a bit of a trade secret. Which is too bad, because policymakers could meet the needs of businesses and accelerate the transition to a cleaner economy all at once by expanding and reforming these markets. Here’s how. Continue reading on the blog. > ([link removed] )
AEE Webinars
A New Day for Advanced Energy? ([link removed] )
Live on Wednesday, February 17, 1pm ET / 10am PT
A New Day for Advanced Energy ([link removed] )
New talk of clean energy investment to stimulate a COVID-heavy economy. A new chairman at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission facing tension between states and wholesale markets and worries about transmission. A Biden Administration determined to take action on climate, with advanced energy technologies as critical tools. This webinar will take stock of the shifting winds in Washington, D.C., and what they could mean for industry growth in 2021.
Panelists:
- Leah Rubin Shen, Director, AEE
- Jeff Dennis, General Counsel and Managing Director, AEE
- Steve Caminati, Director, Strategic Engagement, Apex Clean Energy
- Liz Delaney, Director, Wholesale Market Development, Borrego Solar
- Caroline Golin, North America Markets Lead, Global Energy Policy and Market Development, Google
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