Call for Rehearing on MOPR Order; Corp. Renewables = Economic Boon for IN; DER and Energy Storage Briefs; Webinar - Valuing DERs in ERCOT
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Policy Update
Clean Energy Groups Ask for Rehearing of FERC's PJM MOPR Order ([link removed] )
Four national organizations representing the range of clean energy companies in the United States filed a request for rehearing ([link removed] ) by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on its order to impose a Minimum Offer Price Rule (MOPR) in the PJM capacity market. In their joint request for rehearing, Advanced Energy Economy (AEE), American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE), American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) said they strongly oppose instituting the MOPR, as it would block new clean energy resources from participating in wholesale capacity markets. The rehearing request makes clear that FERC simply does not have the authority under the Federal Power Act to interfere with the states’ ability to choose clean energy generating facilities and, in turn, undermine state clean energy programs. Click here to continue reading the press release.> ([link removed] )
Meeting Corporate Demand for Renewable Energy is Economic Boon for Indiana ([link removed] )
AEE released a new report ([link removed] ) concluding that Indiana could benefit from $5.78 billion dollars in investment and nearly 25,000 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 Indiana ([link removed] ) ,” prepared for AEE by WoodMackenzie, an independent research and consulting firm focused on the energy, chemicals, and metals and mining industries, 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 and wind power facilities in the state. Click here to continue reading the press release or click below to download the report.> ([link removed] )
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Market Briefs Shed Light on the Benefits of DERs and Energy Storage in Wholesale Markets ([link removed] )
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Last August, thunderstorms in the United Kingdom triggered a loss of power generation that left 1.1 million consumers fumbling for a flashlight. As trains halted and traffic slowed, 475 MW of energy storage began discharging. A combination of batteries and other generators worked together to take 1 GW of demand off the system. In less than four minutes, grid frequency was returned to normal and power returned to customers. Blackouts are not particular to the UK. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, Americans lose approximately $150 billion to power outages each year. What’s less common is the use of advanced energy technologies like energy storage and distributed energy resources to increase reliability and keep the lights on. But that could change, if these technologies were allowed to compete in wholesale electricity markets on the basis of price and performance. Two new market briefs from AEE demonstrate why they should. Click here to continue reading the blog post.> ([link removed] )
aee webinars
The 2020s and the Coming of an Advanced Energy Economy ([link removed] )
Recorded on Thursday, January 23rd, 2020
2020s WEBINAR (1) ([link removed] )
100% clean energy commitments in state after state, with wind, solar, and storage displacing traditional power plants. Electric vehicles cheaper to buy, as well as own, than gasoline- and diesel-powered ones. Distributed resources dotting the grid, making every household and business a power market player. Welcome to the 2020s, the decade when the trends that have been building over the past 10 years come to fruition. What will it mean for investment, jobs, and growth for the United States to become a true advanced energy economy? In this webinar, three experts on clean energy finance laid out their scenarios for the coming decade and took questions from two leading journalists.
Panelists:
- Nat Kreamer, CEO, AEE
- Shayle Kann, Managing Director, Energy Impact Partners
- Pavel Molchanov, Director and Research Analyst, Raymond James & Associates
- Iulia Gheorghiu, Editor, Utility Dive
- Scott Tong, Correspondent, American Public Media's 'Marketplace'
- Robert Keough, SVP of Content, AEE (Moderator)
View the Recording ([link removed] )
Valuing Distributed Energy Resources in ERCOT ([link removed] )
Live on Monday, January 27th 2020 at 2pm CT | 3pm EST
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Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance (TAEBA) recently released a new report that shows electricity customers across the
state could save $5.47 billion by using distributed energy resources (DERs) like solar energy, energy storage, efficiency, and electric vehicles to reduce the need for more costly peak power generation and transmission and distribution investments. The report quantifies the value of integrating DERs into transmission and distribution planning and allowing them to participate in existing wholesale markets. Join us to learn more about the report’s key findings.
Panelists:
- Josh Bode, Partner & Principal, Demand Side Analytics
- Suzanne Bertin, Managing Director, TAEBA
Register for the Webinar ([link removed] )
Featured Event
Cleantech Forum • January 27-29 • San Francisco, CA
Attend the Cleantech Forum in San Francisco from January 27th to 29th 2020 to connect with investors, add new partners to your network and meet innovators with the power to transform industry. This year’s theme, Welcome to the Chaos of the 2020s: Urgent Actions, Unusual Strategies, Unexpected Allies, speaks directly to the uncertainty of a chaotic decade ahead. Use the partner code AEE300 for $300 off! ([link removed] )
ERCOT Market Summary • February 25-27 • Austin, TX
ERCOT Market Summit (Feb 25-27, 2020): Join key players to address the biggest challenges and opportunities in ERCOT. Use the following special AEE discount code 2007AEE to save 15% off the registration price. Learn more and register here! ([link removed] )
WIDE ADVANCED ENERGY NOW EAST ([link removed] ) Advanced Energy Now | East • May 21 • Annapolis, MD
Join AEE and our member companies at Advanced Energy Now | East to discuss ways to expand markets for advanced energy technologies while meeting state policy goals. Network with key government officials, regulators, and industry leaders from across the region. Register today! ([link removed] )
AEE / Transforming Policy. Expanding Markets. ([link removed] )
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