AEE Weekly: FL Lawmakers Unlock EV Infrastructure; PowerSuite Webinar April 30; MOPR Gets Real Webinar Archive; Events
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Florida Legislature Sets the Stage for a Sunny EV Market ([link removed] )
Florida historically has been a difficult state for the advanced energy industry, despite the great potential for these resources there. Over the past five years, the biggest win for the advanced energy industry was passage of property tax exemption for solar energy in 2017. Other policy ideas to boost solar, storage, energy efficiency, and electric vehicles have been proposed infrequently and passed even more rarely. But as the legislature adjourned March 19, it showed that Florida is ready to move forward on advanced energy – starting with electric vehicles (EVs). Approved by the legislature and now ready for the Governor’s signature is a bill to put Florida in a position to encourage statewide investment in EV charging infrastructure. Click here to continue reading the blog post> ([link removed] )
aee webinars
Find Opportunities within Energy Policy Issues ([link removed] )
Live on Thursday, April 30 @ 2pm ET | 11am PT
Are your business opportunities and risks hiding in the weeds of energy policy?
- Overwhelmed with information and don't know where to begin to look?
- Not sure what types of policy changes will have the biggest impact on your market segment?
- Trying to understand the difference between a bill and a docket? An application and order?
Join our webinar to learn about the key components of legislation and PUC dockets, best practices for finding value with in them and get advice from our policy experts with live Q&A.
Panelists:
- Eric Fitz, General Manager, AEE PowerSuite (moderator)
- Hannah Polikov, Managing Director, AEE Policy
- Coley Girouard, Principal, AEE Policy
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MOPR Gets Real: How PJM Plans to Apply the Minimum Offer Price Rule ([link removed] )
Recorded on Tuesday, March 7
Since the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued a decision ordering an expanded Minimum Offer Price Rule (MOPR) in PJM Interconnection this past December, there has been much debate about the legality, substance, and implications of the order. With PJM's compliance plan now filed and open for comment through April 22, this webinar took a look at how PJM has chosen to handle key issues, including what counts as a state subsidy, how default and resource-specific price floors will be set, and when future capacity auctions will take place.
Our panel of experts explained what's in PJM's compliance filing and unpacked what it all means for advanced energy in PJM.
Panelists:
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Emma Nix, Senior Associate, Gabel Associates
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Greg Geller, Senior Director, Regulatory Affairs, Enel North America.
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Jeff Dennis, Managing Director and General Counsel, AEE
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