AEE WEEKLY: Dominion VA Plan Fails Energy Savings; Potential Billions $$$ for AZ, FL, PA; View Election Webinar; AEN | West Online Session 1

POLICY UPDATE

Dominion Plan Fails to Provide Energy Savings that Would Lower Costs to Virginia Customers

VA_AEE_logo_borderVirginia AEE submitted comments to the State Corporation Commission stating that Dominion Virginia’s 2020 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) falls short in leveraging lower cost energy efficiency resources in its proposal to meet the Commonwealth’s projected energy needs. The utility's plan fails to incorporate energy efficiency efforts similar to those of comparable utilities and does not achieve the intent of the Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA), resulting in $1 billion in higher electricity costs for Virginia customers. “Our review of Dominion’s IRP shows that it fails to adequately consider energy efficiency as a resource, presenting a plan that is unnecessarily costly and attributes excessively high costs to meeting requirements of the VCEA,” said Harrison Godfrey, Executive Director, Virginia Advanced Energy Economy. Continue reading the press release here. >

 

Stimulus Investments in Advanced Energy in These 3 States Would Deliver Billions in Economic Activity

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Analysis shows $15 billion in stimulus investment would add $209 billion to Arizona’s gross state product, a 14-fold return on investment; increase tax revenues; create jobs; and deliver annual savings to consumers.

Analysis shows $45 billion in stimulus investment would add $174 billion to Florida’s gross state product, a four-fold return on investment; increase tax revenues; create jobs; and deliver annual savings to consumers.

Analysis shows $50 billion in stimulus investment would add $400 billion to Pennsylvania’s gross state product, an eight-fold return on investment; increase tax revenues; create jobs; and deliver annual savings to consumers

Continue Reading Arizona Press Release Continue Reading Florida Press Release Continue Reading Pennsylvania Press Release
Download Arizona Economic Impact Report Download Florida Economic Impact Report Download Pennsylvania Economic Impact Report

 

Make a Plan to Vote: Find Your Voter Information, Polling Locations, and Deadlines

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As the November election is rapidly approaching, Advanced Energy Economy wants to do everything in our power to help you make your voice heard. Voting is our right and our duty as Americans, but it can get difficult to keep track of all the registration dates and deadlines. Fill out the form to get your personalized voting information! 

 

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AEE Webinars

Election Preview 2020: Advanced Energy on the Ballot 

Recorded on Wednesday, October 21st

AE on the Ballot

The outcome of the 2020 election will have a long-lasting effect on the advanced energy industry. From the presidency and control of Congress to critical state legislative elections in important advanced energy markets, the vote in November will have significant implications for legislative and regulatory action at the state and federal level. On this webinar, AEE’s state and federal policy experts discussed what to look for in key races around the country and took questions from attendees.

 Panelists
  • JR Tolbert, Managing Director, AEE (moderator), Eastern States
  • Amisha Rai, Managing Director, AEE, Western States
  • Leah Rubin Shen, Director, AEE, Federal

Learn all about how advanced energy industry will be affected by the 2020 election.

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Featured online events

ADVANCED ENERGY NOW | WEST ONLINE Session 1: Taming the Wild West: How an Expanded Regional Wholesale Market Can Make the Western Grid Clean and Resilient, October 28, 11am PT

AENWestOnlineWestern states are charting a course to rapidly transition the region’s electricity system and transportation sector to 100% clean energy through a combination of aggressive state energy and transportation policies and voluntary utility and large customer commitments. At the same time, extreme heat and wildfires are threatening the electric grid along with life and property. Can a more integrated regional transmission grid with competitive regional wholesale markets help states meet their clean energy targets and their resilience challenges? What role will states have in guiding an expanded regional grid toward these goals while maintaining a focus on achieving their clean energy targets? Register here for the first session of our three-part virtual conference.

 

Texas Energy Summit, November 10-12 & 17-18

texas-energy-summit-2020Tune in to the 100% virtual Texas Energy Summit over five afternoons (Nov. 10-12 and Nov. 17-18), including networking, 2.5 hours of plenary and breakout session content each day. At 2 p.m. CT, there will be a keynote and/or plenary panel followed by 3-4 breakouts on topics introduced in the plenary. One of the panelists will include TAEBA's Suzanne Bertin! The Summit organizers focus content on improving air quality and growing the Texas economy through expansion of renewable energy, transportation electrification, industrial innovation, and energy efficiency. For more information and to register, we encourage you to click here!