New Wholesale Markets Briefs; FL Legislators Hear about Advanced Energy; Webinar – Business Opportunities in Energy Policy; Fall Events
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New Wholesale Market Briefs Tackle PJM Price Rule, Transmission Barriers ([link removed] )
Wholesale markets are complex and each FERC order and RTO/ISO decision has its own intricacies. AEE has created a series of briefs — relevant to policymakers, regulators, and other interested stakeholders — which provide concise information in printable handouts on wholesale markets and the policy issues that impact advanced energy technologies. This week we added two new policy briefs to our series, focusing on the need for better transmission planning to meet renewable energy goals and an impending FERC decision on PJM's proposed market pricing rule for the nation’s largest organized market. Click here to download the briefs.> ([link removed] )
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In Florida, Legislators Hear about Jobs, Savings, and EVs from AEE and Member Companies ([link removed] )
With January right around the corner, many states are gearing up for the 2020 legislative session by filing bills and holding preliminary hearings. As a state with major opportunity for advanced energy, Florida is a place where AEE has been actively engaged in preparation for next year. On October 23, AEE and our member companies flew to Tallahassee to present to the House Energy and Utilities Subcommittee and meet with legislators to discuss the trends and opportunities of advanced energy, specifically in electric vehicles, solar, and energy efficiency. Our message was clear: Advanced energy offers many benefits to Florida, including increased consumer choice and economic opportunity through job creation. Click here to continue reading the blog post.> ([link removed] )
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Webinar - Discover Business Opportunities within Energy Policy Issues ([link removed] )
Finding business opportunities is not easy, especially when they're buried in legislation and regulations.
- Do you get overwhelmed trying to keep up with bills and dockets?
- Taken off guard by policy changes you didn't see coming?
- Competitors beating you to the punch on opportunities that arise as new policies go into effect?
Join our webinar to hear how Bidgely ([link removed] ) stays on top of policy issues like Demand Side Management, Smart Grid, and EVs and see other practical examples of how PowerSuite ([link removed] ) can help you discover and evaluate the policy issues that make a difference for your business. Click here to register for the webinar.> ([link removed] )
A live webinar on Wednesday, November 13, 2019 at 1pm EST/ 10am PST
Panelists:
- Jordana Temlock, Director of Business Development, Bidgley
- Eric Fitz, General Manager, PowerSuite (moderator)
Register for the Webinar ([link removed] )
Featured Events
Texas Energy Summit • November 12-14 • Austin, TX
The 16th annual Texas Energy Summit ([link removed] ) gives attendees the opportunity to engage with industry experts, state and local policymakers, business leaders, entrepreneurs, researchers, facility and energy managers, utility and energy service experts, and more in a lively conversation about cleaner air, a better built environment, and new energy technologies. Register here ([link removed] ) . See the #txenergysummit speakers and schedule here ([link removed] ) , including Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance's (TAEBA's) Suzanne Bertin's panel, "Increasing Grid Resiliency with Distributed Resources," at 10:45am CT, Nov. 13.
NARUC Annual Meeting • November 17-20 • San Antonio, TX
Join us at NARUC's fall meeting that convenes state and national utility regulators, federal and state policymakers, industry representatives, consumer advocates, informed experts, and other engaged stakeholders. General and parallel session panel discussions ([link removed] ) cover a range of issues across the energy, telecommunications, water, and cybersecurity sectors. Register here ([link removed] ) and be sure to attend AEE's Nat Kreamer's plenary panel, "The Great Debate: Electricity Resources Options," on Mon., Nov. 18, at 3:15pm.
AWEA Clean Energy Executive Summit • November 19-21 • Carlsbad, CA
At the second annual Clean Energy Executive Summit, c-suite leaders from the wind industry and across renewable energy sectors will gather to plan a clean energy future. With a focus on demand-driving policy, modernized market rules, cost saving innovations, and how we must work together, this one-of-a-kind event is step one in further advancing the clean energy boom. Register here ([link removed] ) and use code 50OFF for a $50 discount!
Energy Storage Summit • December 3-4 • Denver, CO
Join Greentech Media at their fifth annual Energy Storage Summit ([link removed] ) for a deep dive into the budding energy storage market. The event, taking place December 3-4 in Denver, will kick off with an overview of the current energy storage market on both sides of the meter, examining utility strategies, policies, and market designs. Day 2 will take a closer look at emerging technologies, business models, and financing strategies. Register here ([link removed] ) with discount code AEE15 for 15% off!
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