AEE Weekly: FERC Chair; Wholesale Markets & Corp. Purchases; Trump's ACE Rule Rejected; NV Should Join EV Fleet Bandwagon; Texas EV Webinar
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Policy Update
AEE Applauds President Biden's Appointment of Richard Glick as FERC Chairman ([link removed] )
New FERC Chair - Richard Glick ([link removed] )
AEE reacted to the news that President Biden appointed Richard Glick to be Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. "We are thrilled that President Biden has selected Richard Glick to be Chairman of FERC. Chairman Glick is an advanced energy champion who, in his time at the Commission, has worked tirelessly to put a focus on removing the barriers that prevent advanced energy technologies from competing on a level playing field in wholesale power markets," said Jeff Dennis, managing director and general counsel at AEE. ([link removed] )
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AEBG Report: Organized Wholesale Markets and Corporate Advanced Energy Procurement ([link removed] )
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A new report from the Advanced Energy Buyers Group, a business-led coalition of large energy users, explains why organized competitive wholesale markets operated by Regional Transmission Organizations and Independent System Operators (RTOs/ISOs) are foundational to many of the strategies that large energy buyers rely on to increase their use of advanced energy and meet their sustainability targets. The report also explains why expanding these markets to new regions and improving the design and operation of existing RTOs/ISOs would create more opportunities for corporate advanced energy procurement. “Voluntary advanced energy buyers, including commercial and industrial customers as well as municipalities and institutional buyers like hospitals and universities, have proven to be an important and growing segment of the advanced energy market—and for these buyers, RTO/ISO markets offer more flexible, cost-effective opportunities to make progress toward their ambitious sustainability goals,” said Caitlin Marquis, Director at AEE.
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AEE Applauds Federal Court Decision to Reject Trump EPA's Clean Power Plan Roll Back ([link removed] )
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AEE released the following reaction to to the news that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit rejected the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) argument under the Trump administration that the Clean Air Act constrains EPA to only regulate improvements that can be made onsite at coal-fired power plants. The court essentially directed EPA to start over with a new regulatory approach after finding that the Trump EPA's so-called Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) rule failed to provide adequate environmental and public health protections. The remarks come from Jeff Dennis, managing director and general counsel at AEE: "The DC Circuit Court’s ruling rejecting the Trump Administration’s misguided ACE rule clears the way for the incoming Biden Administration to move forward with a plan that reduces carbon emissions and spurs the advanced energy industry forward.” Continue reading the press release here. > ([link removed] )
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Nevada Should Join the EV Fleet Bandwagon ([link removed] )
Nevada EV Fleet Image-745 ([link removed] ) Nevada has taken many important steps toward creating an electrified transportation future. In June, Governor Sisolak announced the Clean Cars Initiative, which is a program designed to bring more low-emission and zero-emission cars and light duty trucks to Nevada dealerships. Then, the Nevada Climate Strategy and Division of Environmental Protection’s 2020 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory report echoed the need for thoughtful state policy to expand consumer choice and build out charging infrastructure in order to transform the transportation sector. In addition to their focus on cars and light trucks, they both recognize that electrifying medium- and heavy-duty vehicles will also be critical to meeting the state’s commitment to a zero-emission future. Fleet ownership will be the key. Continue reading on the blog. > ([link removed] )
AEE Webinars
Will Texas Be the Detroit of Electric Vehicles? ([link removed] )
Live on Wednesday, January 27, at 2pm ET/1pm CT
TX EV WEBINAR ([link removed] )
With construction of a Tesla factory outside Austin underway, Texas is guaranteed a central place in the transition to electric transportation. But it turns out there are already 7,000 Texans working in electric transportation-related business, and more than 400,000 workers and 5,000 Texas companies are in “adjacent” industries and occupations that stand to grow as transportation in the United States goes electric. Drawing on the new report, “Electric Transportation Supply Chain in Texas,” prepared by BW Research Partnership for the Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance, this webinar, presented by TAEBA and AEE, will look at the opportunities in Texas and other states to enter the auto, truck, and bus industry as it converts from gasoline and diesel to electric power.
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Suzanne Bertin, Managing Director, Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance
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Phil Jordan, Vice President, and Principal, BW Research Partnership
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Sara Rafalson, Senior Director, Market Development, EVgo
- Jason Gies, Director of Business Development - eMobility, Navistar
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Erick Karlen, Policy Advisor, Greenlots
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Featured online events
Climate Policy under President Biden and the New Congress: A Conversation with Congressman Sean Casten, Jan 29 ([link removed] )
BU ISE Webinar ([link removed] ) Register on January 29 for a webinar with U.S. Representative Sean Casten, hosted by the Boston University Institute for Sustainable Energy. As President Biden takes office, what will Congressional leaders and the Biden Administration propose for climate action, and what will this Congress be able to enact? Special guest speaker U.S. Representative Sean Casten (IL-06) brings the perspective of scientist, clean energy entrepreneur, and member of Congress to the discussion of the best and most likely path forward for Congressional Energy Policy. Register today > ([link removed] )
Energy Storage Association's Examining Energy Storage Policy Webinar, Feb 3-4 ([link removed] )
Join nationally recognized policymakers and energy thought-leaders at ESA’s virtual Energy Storage Policy Forum – February 3-4. Register now with the code AEEPF20 for 5% off. ([link removed] ) (Available to AEE Members who are not ESA Members.)
MEEA Midwest Energy Solutions Conference, Feb 16-19 ([link removed] )
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Join the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance for the region’s premier energy efficiency event. Speakers include AEE's own J.R. Tolbert! MES 2021 will go beyond a typical online conference, giving you an experience to keep you connected, expand your EE knowledge and facilitate important business opportunities. Register today ([link removed] ) >
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