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CPES Policy Committee Update: December 18, 2018

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, the Policy Committee, or if you have ideas for future policy updates, we would welcome your input and feedback. Please send comments to Kathryn Dube, CPES Executive Director, via email: kdube@ctpower.org.

In this Update:

  • FERC accepts ISO-NE proposal to retain retiring resources for fuel security
  • ISO-NE announces 2019 classroom and webinar training schedule
  • Report Published by GC3 on Strategies for CT to Reduce GHGs
  • NYISO Recently Launched New Website
  • Lamont Transition Energy Report
  • PURA issues Final Decision declaring Millstone Power Station “At Risk” of Premature Retirement 
  • Connecticut Water merger tentatively rejected
  • Recent PURA Updates

REGIONAL/INDUSTRY

FERC ACCEPTS ISO-NE PROPOSAL TO RETAIN RETIRING RESOURCES FOR FUEL SECURITY
Dec. 3, FERC issued an order accepting ISO-NE’s interim tariff changes to retain resources seeking retirement on the basis of fuel-security reliability need.

ISO-NE ANNOUNCES 2019 CLASSROOM AND WEBINAR TRAINING SCHEDULE
ISO’s 2019 Wholesale Energy Markets and Forward Capacity Markets classroom sessions are scheduled.

REPORT PUBLISHED BY GC3 ON STRATEGIES FOR CT TO REDUCE GHGS
Early this month, the Governor’s Council on Climate Change (GC3) released a draft of their analysis Building a Low Carbon Future for Connecticut: Achieving a 45% GHG Reduction by 2030.

NYISO RECENTLY LAUNCHED NEW WEBSITE
Click here to visit the new website

CONNECTICUT

LAMONT TRANSITION ENERGY REPORT
The Energy Transition Policy Committee provided the following update yesterday at at Curtis Packaging in Sandy Hook. Report

PURA ISSUES FINAL DECISION DECLARING MILLSTONE POWER STATION “AT RISK” OF PREMATURE RETIREMENT 
The final decision by the state Public Utilities Regulatory Authority found that the Waterford facilities are “at risk of retirement.” Dominion’s bids in the DEEP Zero Carbon RFP will be judged on their price, as well as environmental and economic attributes.

CONNECTICUT WATER MERGER TENTATIVELY REJECTED
PURA issued a Proposed Final Decision rejecting the proposed $1.1 billion merger of Clinton-based Connecticut Water Service and California-based SJW Group. The tentative rejection of SJW Group’s proposed acquisition of Connecticut Water came in the form a 33-page draft ruling in which commissioners with the state’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority expressed concern about how the deal would affect local ratepayers. PURA granted an extension of time requested by Connecticut Water Service and SJW Group to file supplemental information on or before December 14th.

RECENT PURA UPDATES
On December 13, 2018, PURA established Docket No. 19-06-01Annual Review of Connecticut Electric Suppliers’ and Electric Distribution Companies’ Compliance with Connecticut’s Renewable Energy Portfolio Standards in the Year 2018 

On December 10, 2018, PURA established Docket No. 18-12-12Conn. Gen. Stat. § 16-262c(c) Reports

CPES Past Meetings 2017

CPES Holiday Party
12.12.17

Fall Conference & Exposition: The Future of Energy: What’s the Deal?
10.17.17; Meeting Recap

Energy Legislation 101; New Energy Professionals (NEP)
9.28.17; Meeting Recap

Making Sense of IMAPPJoint Meeting with New England Women in Energy and the Environment (NEWIEE)
9.13.17; Meeting Recap

Natural Gas Infrastructure Project Updates: Transmission and LDCs
6.14.17 Meeting Recap

Nearly 300 Attended the 2017 New England Energy Conference and Exposition
5.15.17; Meeting Wrap Up

CPES Holds PURA 101: The First 101 Series Event for New Energy Professionals
3.31.17; Meeting Wrap Up

FERC Staff to Hold Technical Conference on Wholesale Markets and State Policies
3.31.17

Gregg Therrien of Concentric Energy Advisors Joins CPES Board
3.31.17

Update on Connecticut’s Comprehensive Energy Strategy
3.27.17; Meeting Wrap Up

PURA 101: An Introduction to CT’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority
3.28.17 Meeting Recap                                                                                

Update on Connecticut’s Comprehensive Energy Strategy with Tracy Babbidge and Mary Sotos of DEEP
3.23.17 Meeting Recap and Presentation

Energy Procurement Strategies: Business and Government Insights
2.12.17 Meeting Recap and Presentation

2017 LEGISLATIVE PREVIEW:
Hosted by CPES, Connecticut Bar Association’s (CBA) Energy, Public Utility and Communications Section, and the Renewable Energy and Efficiency Business Association (REEBA)

1.18.17: Meeting Recap

CPES Meetings 2016

CPES CELEBRATED THE HOLIDAYS AT THE SOCIETY ROOM IN DOWNTOWN HARTFORD
12.13.16: Meeting Recap

ADDRESSING CONNECTICUT’S CLIMATE CHANGE GOALS
11.9.16: Meeting Recap

CPES / CBIA What’s the Deal? 21st Century Energy Conference Attracts Stakeholders from Across Connecticut and New England
10.5.16:  Meeting Recap

CPES & NEWIEE JOINT MEETING
EMERGING ISSUES IN RISK MANAGEMENT FOR ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS 
9.14.16: Meeting Recap

CPES ADDS PROFESSIONAL ENERGY FINANCIAL INSIGHT TO THEIR BOARD
7.1.2016: News

WHAT’S THE DEAL WITH SHARED CLEAN ENERGY?
6.15.2016: Meeting Recap

NORTHEAST ENERGY AND COMMERCE ASSOCIATION (NECA) AND CONNECTICUT POWER AND ENERGY SOCIETY (CPES) HOLDS 23RD ANNUAL NEW ENGLAND ENERGY CONFERENCE & EXPOSITION: POWERING NEW ENGLAND’S EVOLUTION IN THE 21ST CENTURY
5.10-11.16: Meeting Recap

NATURAL GAS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS SERVING CUSTOMERS IN CONNECTICUT
4.13.2016: Meeting Recap

CONNECTICUT POWER AND ENERGY SOCIETY ANNUAL CONFERENCE INCLUDES REMARKS FROM GOVERNOR DANNEL P. MALLOY
3.9.2016: Meeting Recap

February 17, 2016: Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty Click here for more information.

January 13, 2016: Legislative Preview

CPES Holiday Party 2018

Thank you for sharing your evening with CPES!

Where: The Society Room of Hartford   |   December 11, 2018  

CPES members and guests gathered at the Society Room of Hartford for an evening of holiday cheer and networking. The evening began with the presentation of our annual Excellence in Energy Awards. The first award was presented to Brian Farnen for his leadership in advancing energy goals in commercial applications at the CT Green Bank. The second was awarded to Dr. Peng Zhang for his outstanding contribution to energy research and academics at the University of Connecticut.

Later in the evening, Arlene Hiller was honored for her years of service with CPES. Arlene served as the first Executive Director of the organization, which began as the Connecticut Cogeneration Committee in 1985, and has been an integral part of the organization ever since. John Meeske led Arlene’s retirement tribute and shared many stories and well wishes. A standing ovation proceeded, along with remarks from Arlene.

CPES Policy Committee Update: December 4, 2018

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, the Policy Committee, or if you have ideas for future policy updates, we would welcome your input and feedback. Please send comments to Kathryn Dube, CPES Executive Director, via email: kdube@ctpower.org.

In this Update:

  • ISO-NE Releases 2018/2019 Winter Outlook
  • ISO-NE Debuts 21-Day Energy Assessment Forecast
  • PURA established Docket No. 18-11-12: Petition of The Connecticut Light and Power Company d/b/a Eversource Energy for Approval to Recover its 2017-2018 Catastrophic Storm Costs 

REGIONAL/INDUSTRY

ISO-NE RELEASES 2018/2019 WINTER OUTLOOK
In its Winter Outlook, ISO New England expects the region to have the necessary resources this winter to meet consumer demand.  See the press release for the numbers behind the forecast and ISO’s Newswire  for more details and discussion.

ISO-NE DEBUTS 21-DAY ENERGY ASSESSMENT FORCAST 
ISO’s new 21-Day Energy Assessment Forecast is now live, based on current system conditions, forecasted weather, load, generators’ reports of stored-fuel inventories and emissions limitations, and status of fuel delivery systems. Learn more and see the most recent report at ISO’s website.

CONNECTICUT

On November 16, 2018, PURA established Docket No. 18-11-12:  Petition of The Connecticut Light and Power Company d/b/a Eversource Energy for Approval to Recover its 2017-2018 Catastrophic Storm Costs