Toward a 21st Century Electricity System for CA: Four Key Opportunities

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In August 2015, a collaborative led by the Advanced Energy Economy Institute (AEEI) published a position paper entitled Toward a 21st Century Electricity System in California. The position paper outlined a broad vision of how stakeholders in California can work together to achieve the state’s ambitious energy and environmental objectives and was produced by a working group that included representatives of investor-owned utilities (IOUs), the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), and more than a dozen advanced energy companies active in California. 

As a follow on to this work, the multi-stakeholder working group produced four issue briefs covering key regulatory challenges and opportunities in California in greater detail. Specific topics include: 

  • Access to Customer Energy Data
  • Demonstration and Deployment Projects
  • CPUC Regulatory Process
  • Workforce Evolution

Please complete the form to download these issue briefs. 

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In August 2015, a collaborative led by the Advanced Energy Economy Institute (AEEI) published a position paper entitled Toward a 21st Century Electricity System in California. The position paper outlined a broad vision of how stakeholders in California can work together to achieve the state’s ambitious energy and environmental objectives and was produced by a working group that included representatives of investor-owned utilities (IOUs), the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), and more than a dozen advanced energy companies active in California. 

As a follow on to this work, the multi-stakeholder working group produced four issue briefs covering key regulatory challenges and opportunities in California in greater detail. Specific topics include: 

  • Access to Customer Energy Data
  • Demonstration and Deployment Projects
  • CPUC Regulatory Process
  • Workforce Evolution

Please complete the form to download these issue briefs.