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Subject AEE Weekly: Corporate Solar = Economic Boon for FL; Top 10 Utility Reg Trends; TX Exec. Forum Grapples with DERs; How CA Can Wake from Wildfire Nightmare
Date December 13, 2019 6:09 PM
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Corporate Solar = Economic Boon for FL; Top 10 Utility Reg Trends; TX Exec. Forum Grapples with DERs; How CA Can Wake from Wildfire Nightmare

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Report: Meeting Corporate Demand for Renewables Energy Would be Economic Boon for Florida ([link removed] )

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AEE released a new report showing that Florida could benefit from $1 billion dollars in investment and tens of thousands of jobs if commercial and industrial (C&I) businesses had more options to procure renewable energy through their electric utilities. “Opportunities for Meeting Commercial and Industrial Demand for Renewable Energy in Florida ([link removed] ) ,” prepared for AEE by WoodMackenzie, an independent research and consulting firm, estimates the potential demand for renewable energy from C&I companies over the next 10 years, and quantifies the economic impact of meeting that demand with development of solar power facilities in the state....

“Florida has an opportunity to offer programs for companies to get the renewable energy they want,“ said Gloria Li, Policy Associate at AEE. “This report reveals a real and immediate need for accelerated solar buildout in order to attract and retain these companies in our state, generating a billion dollars of investment and tens of thousands of jobs along the way...” Click here to read the press release or click below to download.> ([link removed] )

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Top 10 Utility Regulation Trends of 2019 ([link removed] )

In August, we published a list of the top 10 utility regulation trends of 2019 — so far. With 2019 wrapping up, we check in again. Ten trends and actions stand out above the rest, from states implementing 100% clean energy targets, to distributed energy resource integration efforts, to beneficial electrification investments. Here is the full round-up of the top matters before PUCs in 2019. Click here to continue reading the blog post.> ([link removed] )

TX Exec. Forum Grapples with the Next Phase of Grid Integration Innovation: Integrating Distributed Energy Resources ([link removed] )

Top executives in the Texas advanced energy sector met last week in Austin for an Executive Forum put on by the Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance (TAEBA). The topic: The Next Frontier in Texas Electric Competition: Integrating Storage and Distributed Energy Resources. The exclusive gathering drew over 25 key figures in business and regulation, including Public Utility Commission of Texas Commissioner Arthur D’Andrea, ERCOT CEO Bill Magness, and former PUCT and FERC Chairman Pat Wood. Industry leaders participating included executives from Greenlots, EVgo, CPower, Enel X, Landis & Gyr, Recurve, Savion, Siemens, Stem, Demand Side Analytics, ENGIE North America, Hunt BEE Network, and Rocky Mountain Institute. The daylong session was co-hosted and sponsored by Eversheds-Sutherland and Husch Blackwell and moderated by TAEBA’s Suzanne Bertin and AEE’s Caitlin Marquis. Click here to continue reading the blog post.> ([link removed] )

AEE in the news

How California Can Wake from the Wildfire-Blackout Nightmare ([link removed] )

CalMatters published this commentary by AEE CEO Nat Kreamer and former CPUC commissioner and CAISO board of governors member Mark Ferron: "The wildfires and blackouts that have blighted our state are causing many Californians to question utility motivations, the effectiveness of regulators to protect citizens’ interests, and, ironically, the clean energy and grid investments that mitigate wildfire risk and improve electricity system reliability. To break the cycle of wildfires, blackouts, and electricity rate hikes, we need determined leadership by Gov. Gavin Newsom and help from an industry that California uniquely has at its disposal..." Click here to continue reading on CalMatters.> ([link removed] )

new from aee

Advanced Energy Legislative Activity – 2019 in Review ([link removed] )

With 2019 almost over, we at PowerSuite ([link removed] ) decided to take a tally of the legislation we've been tracking all year. How did states do at introducing, debating, and passing advanced energy bills? It's advanced energy legislation across the country, by the numbers. Click here or below to view the results.> ([link removed] )

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aee webinars

Webinar - Advanced Energy Year in Review: Wins, Losses & Draws ([link removed] )

It’s been a busy year in advanced energy policy. With new governors in many states declaring ambitious goals, legislatures taking action for (and sometimes against) industry growth, and regulators state, federal, and regional wrestling with the nuts and bolts of implementation, there has been nary a dull moment since January. In this webinar, AEE’s experts took us through the calendar, pausing to recall the highs and lows of policymaking as they happened this year – and explained their implications for industry growth, now and going forward. Click here to view the recording/ download the slides.> ([link removed] )

Recorded on Thursday, December 12, 2019

Panelists:

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Jeff Dennis, General Counsel and Managing Director, AEE (Wholesale Markets)

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Ryan Katofsky, Managing Director, AEE (Regulatory Policy)

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Amisha Rai, Managing Director, AEE (Western States)

- Matt Stanberry, Managing Director, AEE (Electric Transportation)
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J.R. Tolbert, Managing Director, AEE (State Legislation)

- Robert Keough, Senior Vice President, Content, AEE (moderator)

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