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CPES 30th Anniversary Holiday Party

CPES_Dec15DigitalOnlyCPES invites you to join us Wednesday evening, December 9th, in the beautiful Society Room in Hartford to celebrate the holiday season and our 30th anniversary. We will have a panel discussion looking back on how the industry and CPES have changed in the past 30 years and a keynote presentation by ISO-NE President and CEO, Gordon van Welie.

Registration

$75 for CPES  members, $85 for non-members

Great opportunity for young professionals: To our regular members: Please don’t come alone! Consider inviting a young professional to join you at this event. It’s a great opportunity to welcome new faces to the energy industry and help them build relationships with professionals from CPES.

Program

5:30: Registration and networking reception (hors d’oeuvres, dining stations and cash bar)

6:30: Welcome and introductions: Joey Lee Miranda, CPES President

6:35: Part 1: A look back at the past 30 years

  • Paul McCary, Partner, Murtha Cullina, and incorporating attorney for CPES (1994) and its predecessor the Connecticut Cogeneration Society (1985)
  • Jennifer Arasimowicz, Vice President, Managing Counsel, FuelCell Energy, Inc, and CPES past president
  • Robert Cables, Principal Analyst Wholesale Power Contracts, The United Illuminating Co., and CPES past president
  • David Silverstone, Chairman of the Board, Science Park Development Corp., former Partner, Silverstone & Koontz, and counsel to many early independent power projects

7:15: Dessert break

7:30: Part 2: The transformation of the region’s power system and a look ahead to the electric grid of the future

  • Gordon van Welie, President and CEO, ISO New England

Click here to register.  Click here for sponsor information.

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CPES Meeting: RFPs for Clean Energy Goals Nov 4 2015

image001Please join us: The Connecticut Power and Energy Society (CPES) invite you to join us Wednesday evening, November 4, in Cromwell for a networking event and a panel discussion about the New England states’ Clean Energy RFP.

About the topic: The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection is coordinating with the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources and utilities from Massachusetts and Rhode Island on a mult-state RFP to identify projects that will help advance the clean energy goals of the three states. The RFP is intended to obtain grid-scale Class I and large-scale hydropower resources and associated transmission. DEEP is operating under authority granted to the agency by the legislature in 2013 and 2015 (i.e., Public Act 13-303, An Act Concerning Connecticut’s Clean Energy Goals and Public Act 15-107, An Act Concerning Affordable and Reliable Energy).

Registration: $60 for CPES  members, $70 for non-members

Great opportunity for young professionals: To our regular members: Please don’t come alone! Consider inviting a young professional to join you at this event. It’s a great opportunity to welcome new faces to the energy industry and help them build relationships with professionals from CPES.

Program:

5:30: Registration and networking reception (hors d’oeuvres and cash bar)

6:30: Panel discussion:

  • Tracy Babbidge, Bureau Chief, Energy & Technology, Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
  • Timothy Brennan, Director, Regulatory Strategy, National Grid. For over 15 years, he has represented National Grid and its customers in the New England stakeholder process, promoting the development and enhancement of competitive wholesale electricity markets and a cost-effective and reliable grid for New England.  He currently serves as a Vice-Chair of the New England Power Pool.

7:30: Buffet Dinner

Registration: Click here.

CPES Meeting September 9 2015: Competitive Transmission

21273765312_5374aff8d9_mThe Connecticut Power and Energy Society (CPES) and New England Women in Energy and the Environment (NEWIEE) held their first meeting of the 2015-16 season September 9, in Hartford with a joint networking event and a conversation about an emerging approach to electric transmission development in New England.

In New England, transmission development needed for power system reliability is taking an historic shift to a competitive framework, pursuant to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s Order on Transmission Planning and Cost Allocation (Order 1000). This will create opportunities for new players in the world of transmission development. Competitive procurement for transmission have already happened in other parts of the country and competitive processes and opportunities will be coming to New England.

Presenters:

  • Elizabeth Barton, moderator
  • Sharon Segner, Vice President, LS Power Development
  • Tracy Babbidge, Chief, Bureau of Energy & Technology, Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
  • Phyllis Lemell, Assistant General Counsel, Eversource Energy

 

CPES on the Move: President’s Update

Dear CPES Members and Friends,

If your summer is anything like mine, you are busy juggling work, volunteer and family activities, and hopefully taking some vacation time to replenish your personal energy supply.

While we’re juggling all of that, I’m excited to report that CPES has been putting together a great lineup of programs for the summer and to kick off our 2015‒16 season. We’ve made several enhancements based on recent feedback from our members. We will continue to hold our monthly meetings and plan several energy conferences with our partners, but we will be trying out some new meeting formats and locations to better accommodate where people work and their busy schedules. I think you’re going to like where we’re headed.

On September 9, we will kick off our first monthly meeting and I am delighted to partner with a great organization for this event—the New England Women in Energy and the Environment. (I proudly serve on the NEWIEE board of directors.) This will be our second collaboration with NEWIEE, and a new location for CPES—the meeting will be held in downtown Hartford. The event will start at 5:30 p.m., as usual, but we will combine the food and the networking and then move more quickly into the program. Our goal is to pack more energy into a shorter evening. Several industry leaders will share their insights on the emerging world of competitive transmission in New England. We are putting the finishing touches on the program and will send out the announcement and registration very soon. You won’t want to miss this timely discussion.

We are kicking off a new Policy Committee that will provide opportunities for our members to learn about timely energy policy issues in Connecticut and New England, in a more condensed and interactive program. The first meeting is scheduled for August 13 and will feature timely reports on energy legislation passed by the General Assembly and a new presence in New England for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Don’t worry, we’ll share the content afterward if this overlaps with your vacation.

One of our best events of the year is the What’s the Deal – 21st Century Energy conference that we put on in collaboration with our good friends at the Connecticut Business and Industry Association. The conference will be October 7 in Cromwell. We have an innovative and “refreshing” new program that you won’t want to miss. Everyone will be talking about it afterward—so be sure you are there to be part of it.

We are coming up on a 30 year anniversary for the organization in December and we will be taking some time to “look back” and celebrate with some old and new friends. You’re all invited.

As we think about our mission, we are continually thinking about ways to generate information, share ideas and educate Connecticut on energy issues. I am pleased to announce that we are rolling out a new look for the organization. This includes a new CPES logo that is previewed for the first time in this update.

The CPES board has assembled an outstanding group of professionals to serve on a new Advisory Committee and their input is already proving invaluable as we continually seek to enhance the value of the services we provide to our members. And, as your president, I always welcome your feedback.

So, as you enjoy the rest of your summer, please know that we have some great activities planned for the future. Please check out the CPES website for the latest information: www.ctpower.org. I look forward to seeing you soon.

Thank you.

Joey Lee Miranda

President

Connecticut Power and Energy Society

CPES Policy Committee Meeting, August 13 in Hartford

The Connecticut Power and Energy Society hosted a kick-off meeting Thursday, August 13 for a new Policy Committee. For the first meeting, the committee heard reports on energy policy developments from the General Assembly’s 2015 legislative session from staff attorneys in the legislature and at the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. We also heard from staff at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s new office in New England. Finally, the meeting provided an opportunity to discuss the objectives for the committee and future topics.

About the Policy Committee: CPES established a policy committee this year to provide additional opportunities for our members to learn about timely energy policy issues in Connecticut and New England. The concept for the committee emerged from a recent survey in which members asked for additional forums to discuss energy issues, in a format that is shorter and more interactive than the longer and more structured monthly dinner meetings. The committee is co-chaired by Jonathan Gordon, a member of the CPES board of directors, and Lee Hoffman, a partner at the law firm of Pullman & Comley and long-time friend of CPES.

Speakers

  • Nicolas Cicale, Staff Attorney for the Energy & Technology Committee in the Legislative Commissioner’s Office for the 2015 Legislative Session (center)
  • Lauren Savidge, Staff Attorney for the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, Bureau of Energy and Technology (left)
  • Eric Jacobi, Energy Industry Analyst, FERC Office of Energy Market Regulation – East (right)

Copies of their presentations can be found on our past presentations page here.