Credit Where Credit is Due: Accrediting Reliability Value in Wholesale Markets

Posted by Webinar on Aug 17, 2022 9:19:28 AM

Recorded on August 16, 2022

The clean energy transition is dramatically shifting the electric generation technologies used to meet demand and reliably operate the grid. Rapid cost declines in advanced energy technologies like wind, solar, and energy storage make them increasingly competitive choices for new generation additions, especially as fuel costs for traditional resources go up. While there has been considerable attention devoted to determining the reliability value of wind, solar, and energy storage, the methods used to evaluate the resource adequacy, or capacity value, of conventional thermal generating resources have not been formally reexamined or updated in decades. 

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Topics: Wholesale Markets, Webinar, Jeff Dennis

Ask Us Anything: The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022

Posted by Webinar on Aug 4, 2022 3:24:23 PM

Recorded on August 4, 2022

On July 27, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin announced an agreement with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer proposing the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (the ‘IRA’), setting #EnergyTwitter aflutter with newfound optimism for accelerating the growth of clean energy—and so many questions! AEE was in on the Act, with a focus on the domestic manufacturing, tax incentives, and key provisions included in this far-reaching budget reconciliation package, which includes $369 billion for climate, advanced energy, and transportation. In this  ‘Ask Us Anything' webinar, recorded live on August 4, 2022, a team of leading policy experts field questions about what the IRA means for the advanced energy industry.  

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Topics: Federal Policy, Webinar, Harrison Godfrey

Getting Charged Up for EVs: State Plans for NEVI Implementation

Posted by Webinar on Jul 27, 2022 4:49:41 PM

Recorded on July 27, 2022

The bipartisan Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act establishes a $5 billion grant program, the National Electric Vehicle Formula Program (NEVI), which provides funding to states for deploying EV charging infrastructure over the next five years.   Just days ahead of the August 1, 2022, deadline for submission of state NEVI plans, this webinar brought together electrification experts to review some of the strategies states propose to employ to make the most of this unprecedented federal funding to support the adoption of zero-emission vehicles by consumers and businesses. In this webinar, recorded live on July 27, 2022, state and federal transportation planners and charging network providers discuss what NEVI could mean for building out an EV charging network across America.  

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Topics: Advanced Transportation, Webinar, Electric Vehicles, Ryan Gallentine

Green Tariffs in Indiana

Posted by Webinar on Jun 10, 2022 5:03:35 PM

Recorded on June 9, 2022

Green tariffs are a popular option for large corporations, universities, and municipalities to meet clean energy and sustainability goals. In this webinar, recorded on June 9, 2022, advanced energy industry experts help large corporations, universities, and municipalities to meet clean energy and sustainability goals while also improving the Hoosier state's economy and the health of its residents.    

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Topics: Regulatory, Webinar, Indiana

FERC 2222: Will Distributed Energy Sources Get Full Market Access?

Posted by Webinar on Jun 8, 2022 8:57:01 AM

Recorded on June 6, 2022

A year and a half ago, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued Order 2222, which directed the grid operators under its jurisdiction (RTOs/ISOs) to remove all barriers to participation in their wholesale markets for aggregations of distributed energy resources (DERs). Since then, all seven RTOs and ISOs have submitted plans to FERC showing what they will do to comply. Are these gatekeepers of markets going to allow DERs to compete for all the services they are technically capable of providing — or do barriers still remain?

In this webinar, recorded live on June 6, 2022, industry experts discuss the breakthroughs in — and shortcomings of — the various plans to let DERs break into wholesale markets and provide value to both DER owners and the grid, including discussion of some of the key challenges that have emerged through the stakeholder process, such as locational requirements, addressing double counting, and setting metering and telemetry requirements.  

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Topics: Utility, Regulatory, Wholesale Markets, Webinar