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2020 Annual Legislative Preview | February 24, 2020 | UCONN School of Law

WRAP UP:

CPES Convenes Annual Forum with Lawmakers
to Discuss Energy Policy


Legislators representing the leadership of the General Assembly’s Energy and Technology (E&T) Committee shared their energy priorities for the 2020 legislative session on February 24th with members of the Connecticut Power and Energy Society and the Connecticut Bar Association’s Energy Section. State Sen. Norm Needleman and State Rep. David Arconti, both co-chairs of E&T, and State Rep. Charles Ferraro, ranking member of the committee, returned to CPES for the annual legislative preview, which is one of the year’s most highly rated events. Joe MacDougald, the executive director of UConn Law’s Center for Energy & Environmental Law, kicked off the event, which took place at the UCONN School of Law in Hartford.

The legislators said they look forward to building on the success of the last session where the state made a big commitment to offshore wind. This session, they said they plan to continue a focus on renewable energy, and in particular, how to turn Governor Ned Lamont’s vision – achieving a 100 percent zero carbon target for the electric sector by 2040 – into public policy in a reasonable way that takes into account the costs for ratepayers. [Gov. Lamont announced this vision in Executive Order No. 3 in September 2019.] The co-chairs said the committee takes on very complex issues and operates in a bipartisan manner.

Legislators covered a wide range of topics during the forum, including reducing carbon and making the electric grid more efficient. They discussed climate change, electric vehicles and charging stations, solar power, offshore wind, green jobs, and the important role of cities in attracting young people to stay in Connecticut. They noted that Connecticut is uniquely positioned to be a leader for the deployment of offshore wind, given that the state is home to two deep-water ports that do not have any overhead obstructions. They also discussed the rules for retail electricity supply in Connecticut, customer shutoffs, 5G technology, and the impact of rulings by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on wholesale markets in other regions and the potential impact to New England.

Legislators said “the clock” is one of the biggest challenges this session. They said the committee has a lot to do in a short amount of time. The legislative session began on February 5 and will adjourn May 6. E&T is planning public hearings beginning February 27. CPES members can track the committee’s activity on their website: https://www.cga.ct.gov/et/


This engaging and interactive discussion is a must-attend event for energy and government-relations professionals in Connecticut. You will learn first-hand about the top energy priorities for the 2020 legislative session and have opportunities for questions and answers with legislators.

CPES is once again partnering with the Connecticut Bar Association’s Energy Section to bring you the Annual Legislative Preview. The leaders of the Energy & Technology Committee will provide insight on their priorities for the 2020 Legislative Session.

Moderated by:  Jennifer Galiette, Senior Counsel at Eversource Energy


REGISTER
AGENDA:
 
5:00 PM – 6:30 PM: Networking Dinner Reception
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM: Panel Discussion with Legislators

WHERE:
University of Connecticut School of Law, 55 Elizabeth Street, Hartford, CT 06105;
William F. Starr Hall, second floor, Reading Room
UCONN School of Law MAP   |  Parking

CLE CREDITS:
CT: 1.5 CLE Credits*  |  NY: 0.0 CLE Credits*

*Registration is being administered by the CT Power and Energy Society and credit will not be automatically posted to your CLE Tracker. You may, however, self-report the credit. If you need assistance with self-reporting, please e-mail Shirley Perrin at sperrin@ctbar.org.

CPES Policy Committee Update: January 28, 2020

This update features policy, regulatory, legislative, and regional developments in Connecticut and New England. The policy updates are compiled by the CPES New Energy Professionals Team. If you are interested in learning more about the New Energy Professionals Committee or if you have ideas for future policy updates, we welcome your input and feedback. Please send comments to Kathryn Dube, CPES Executive Director, via email: kdube@ctpower.org.

In this Update:

  • DEEP & PURA Technical Meeting on the Value of Distributed Energy Resources
  • PURA Orders Eversource and United Illuminating to Overhaul Education and Outreach Efforts Related to Energy Assistance Programs
  • DEEP IRP Technical Meeting
  • DEEP’s 2020 Legislative Proposals

Connecticut
DEEP & PURA Technical Meeting on the Value of Distributed Energy Resources
On Monday February 3, DEEP and PURA will hold a technical meeting to discuss the modeling work supporting the Agencies’ joint proceeding on the value of distributed energy resources.

PURA Orders Eversource and United Illuminating to Overhaul Education and Outreach Efforts Related to Energy Assistance Programs
Ten outreach events scheduled; four “100-day sprints” announced. January 2020 PURA Press Release

DEEP IRP Technical Meeting
DEEP held a Technical Meeting on Wednesday January 22 as part of its ongoing Integrated Resources Plan process to discuss the compatibility Connecticut’s public policies and goals with the current deregulated marketplace. DEEP stated it will notice a follow up Technical Meeting to further discuss these issues. All documents related to the current IRP process can be found here.

2020 Legislative Session
The 2020 Legislative Session will convene on Wednesday, February 5th. Department of Energy and Environmental Protection 2020 Legislative Proposals

CPES Policy Committee Update: January 20, 2020

This update features policy, regulatory, legislative, and regional developments in Connecticut and New England. The policy updates are compiled by the CPES New Energy Professionals Team. If you are interested in learning more about the New Energy Professionals Committee or if you have ideas for future policy updates, we welcome your input and feedback. Please send comments to Kathryn Dube, CPES Executive Director, via email: kdube@ctpower.org.

In this Update:

  • DEEP’s 2020 Legislative Proposals

Connecticut
2020 Legislative Session
The 2020 Legislative Session will convene on Wednesday, February 5th. Department of Energy and Environmental Protection 2020 Legislative Proposals

CPES Policy Committee Update: December 17, 2019

This update features policy, regulatory, legislative, and regional developments in Connecticut and New England. The policy updates are compiled by the CPES New Energy Professionals Team. If you are interested in learning more about the New Energy Professionals Committee or if you have ideas for future policy updates, we welcome your input and feedback. Please send comments to Kathryn Dube, CPES Executive Director, via email: kdube@ctpower.org.

In this Update:

  • Eversource wants to be carbon neutral by 2030
  • FERC Staff Issues 2019 Assessment of Demand Response and Advanced Metering Report
  • ISO New England Announces 2020 Customer Training Schedule

INDUSTRY

Hartford Business: “Eversource wants to be carbon neutral by 2030”

FERC Staff Issues 2019 Assessment of Demand Response and Advanced Metering Report
The report is the 14th annual report on demand response and advanced metering and is available on FERC’s website.

ISO New England Announces 2020 Customer Training Schedule
Dates for ISO’s Introduction to Wholesale Electricity Markets (WEM 1010), Intermediate Wholesale Electricity Markets (WEM 201) and Forward Capacity Market (FCM 1010) are now available on ISO’s website.

 

 

CPES Policy Committee Update: December 10, 2019

This update features policy, regulatory, legislative, and regional developments in Connecticut and New England. The policy updates are compiled by the CPES New Energy Professionals Team. If you are interested in learning more about the New Energy Professionals Committee or if you have ideas for future policy updates, we welcome your input and feedback. Please send comments to Kathryn Dube, CPES Executive Director, via email: kdube@ctpower.org.

In this Update:

  • DEEP Announced Offshore Wind Power RFP Winner
  • ISO New England Publishes 2019/2020 Winter Outlook

INDUSTRY

DEEP Announced Offshore Wind Power RFP Winner
804 MW from Vineyard Wind’s Park City Wind Project were selected -read DEEP’s press release for more information 

ISO New England Publishes 2019/2020 Winter Outlook
ISO New England expects the region to have the necessary resources this winter to meet consumer demand under both normal and extreme temperatures. Consumer demand is expected to peak at 20,476 megawatts (MW) under normal weather conditions or 21,173 MW at extreme temperatures. Read more here.