Category Archives: Connecticut Power and Energy Society (CPES)

CPES Policy Committee Update: September 24, 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:

  • PURA Approves Zero Carbon RFP Contracts
  • DEEP and PURA Issue Draft Outline for Value of Distributed Energy Resources Study
  • Governor Lamont Applauds PURA Approval of Millstone Contract Between Dominion, Eversource, and United Illuminating 
  • Former FERC Commissioner Cheryl LaFleur joins ISO-NE Board of Directors
  • FERC Proposes to Modernize PURPA Regulations
  • ISO-NE expands auction opportunities for Financial Transmission Rights
  • Materials From ISO System Plan Public Meeting Online
  • New Study Finds Energy Efficiency Reduces Emissions and Helps Achieve Climate Goals

CONNECTICUT

PURA Approves Zero Carbon RFP Contracts PURA Filing

Governor Lamont Applauds PURA Approval of Millstone Contract Between Dominion, Eversource, and United Illuminating Governor Lamont Press Release

INDUSTRY

Former FERC Commissioner Cheryl LaFleur joins ISO-NE Board of Directors
Last week, ISO announced the election of the 2019 Board of Directors slate, including new Director Cheryl LaFleur. LaFleur was most recently a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) commissioner.  Read more at ISO’s website.

FERC Proposes to Modernize PURPA Regulations
FERC announced a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking focused on recent wholesale power market developments.  Comments are due 60 days after publication in the Federal Register; read more at FERC’s website.

ISO-NE expands auction opportunities for Financial Transmission Rights
On September 17, 2019, ISO New England launched the Financial Transmission Rights – Balance of Planning Period (FTR BoPP) project to provide market participants with more opportunities to configure their FTR portfolio. Learn more at ISO’s website.

Materials From ISO System Plan Public Meeting Online
ISO New England held its biennial Regional System Plan Public Meeting in Boston, Mass. on September 12, 2019, to present the final draft 2019 Regional System Plan (RSP 19) and receive feedback from stakeholders.  Keynote and panel presentations, as well as highlights from the RDP19 report are available on ISO’s website.

New Study Finds Energy Efficiency Reduces Emissions and Helps Achieve Climate Goals
The report by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, Halfway There: Energy Efficiency Can Cut Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Half by 2050, shows that energy efficiency can reduce US energy use and greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2050.

 

CPES Policy Committee Update: September 4, 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, 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:

  • Governor Lamont Signs Executive Order Strengthening Connecticut’s Efforts to Mitigate Climate Change
  • DEEP and PURA Issue Draft Outline for Value of Distributed Energy Resources Study
  • PURA Issues Interim Decision Approving Millstone PPA
  • CT Mirror: CT offshore wind may face some rough seas
  • HBJ: CT expects $82.4M for winter assistance program
  • Register Now for ISO-NE’s 2019 Regional System Plan Public Meeting – September 12, Boston
  • Utility Dive: Rhode Island issues 10-year tax credit to draw offshore wind business

CONNECTICUT

Governor Lamont Signs Executive Order Strengthening Connecticut’s Efforts to Mitigate Climate Change
Governor Ned Lamont announced that he has signed an executive order strengthening Connecticut’s ongoing efforts to combat the effects of climate change and ensure that the state’s communities are as resilient as possible to rising sea levels and increasingly powerful storms.

DEEP and PURA Issue Draft Outline for Value of Distributed Energy Resources Study
Review the draft outline here. Comments are being accepted until September 18.

PURA Issues Interim Decision Approving Millstone PPA
PURA issued an interim decision approving the 10 year PPA between Dominion.  A final decision is anticipated on September 18.

CT Mirror: CT offshore wind may face some rough seas

HBJ: CT expects $82.4M for winter assistance program

INDUSTRY

Register Now for ISO-NE’s 2019 Regional System Plan Public Meeting – September 12, Boston
The 2019 Regional System Plan (RSP) public meeting is scheduled for September 12 at the Westin Copley Place, Boston, MA from 11:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. At this meeting, the ISO will present the final draft of, and receive feedback on, the 2019 RSP. The meeting will also include a keynote address from Damir Novosel, president and founder of Quanta Technology, and a panel discussion entitled, “Transition to the Grid of the Future: Adapting to Disruptive Technologies.” Registration is required and available on ISO-TEN.

Utility Dive: Rhode Island issues 10-year tax credit to draw offshore wind business

CPES Policy Committee Update: August 27, 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, 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:

  • DEEP Releases Offshore Wind RFP
  • The Day: Connecticut tips continental U.S. in electricity prices: what gives?
  • The Day: Orsted, Eversource confident in offshore wind as competitor faces delay in Massachusetts
  • CT Post: Feds delay environmental statement for offshore wind project
  • New ISO-NE Online Curriculum: ISO 101

CONNECTICUT

DEEP Releases Offshore Wind RFP
Read the DEEP press release and request for proposal (RFP).

The Day: “Connecticut tips continental U.S. in electricity prices: what gives?”

The Day:Orsted, Eversource confident in offshore wind as competitor faces delay in Massachusetts

CT Post: Feds delay environmental statement for offshore wind project

INDUSTRY

New ISO-NE Online Curriculum: ISO 101
ISO’s Customer Training released an updated ISO 101 Online curriculum consisting of four self-paced training modules: The Power System and ISO New England, System Operations, New England Energy Markets, and System Planning.  These trainings introduce the New England power grid, wholesale electricity markets, and the three primary responsibilities of ISO New England.

CPES Policy Committee Update: August 21, 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, 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:

  • DEEP/PURA Seeking Comments on Value of Distributed Energy Resources Docket
  • DEEP Rules for New Shared Clean Energy Facilities (SCEF) Program
  • Commission Makes Recommendations On Offshore Wind
  • Shared solar program heading towards approval, complaints in tow
  • Environmental advocates denounce planned natural gas plant in Killingly
  • UConn Launches Institute of the Environment
  • US EPA Publishes Report on Public Health Benefits of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy 
  • Feds delay environmental statement for offshore wind project

CONNECTICUT

DEEP/PURA Seeking Comments on Value of Distributed Energy Resources Docket
Public comment is being accepted on the scope of the quantitative and qualitative analysis of the value of distributed energy resources – see public notice for more details.  Comments are due August 21.

DEEP Rules for New Shared Clean Energy Facilities (SCEF) Program
In late July, DEEP submitted program rules to PURA for its statewide SCEF program. More information in DEEP’s press release and program website.

CT News Junkie: Commission Makes Recommendations On Offshore Wind

CT Mirror: Shared solar program heading towards approval, complaints in tow

Hartford Courant: Environmental advocates denounce planned natural gas plant in Killingly

UConn Launches Institute of the Environment
Drawing on its strengths as a leader in environmental research, education, and engagement, the University of Connecticut has launched the Institute of the Environment to help chart a course to a greener future. MORE

INDUSTRY

US EPA Publishes Report on Public Health Benefits of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy 
The agency’s report, Public Health Benefits per kWh of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in the United States: A Technical Report, aims to help state and local government policymakers and other stakeholders estimate the monetized public health benefits of investments in energy efficiency and renewable energy.

CT Post: Feds delay environmental statement for offshore wind project

Cybersecurity: Tension Between Innovation and Security

Join us on October 7, 2019 from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM at Yale University’s Kroon Hall for a discussion on Cybersecurity: Tension Between Innovation and Security.

REGISTER NOW!

As we modernize our electric infrastructure and deploy smart meters and other advanced technologies, we continue to face data breaches and ongoing attempts to disrupt the power grid.  This timely event will explore the tensions between innovation and security as panelists consider the implications of greater access to real time customer information and how to secure that data.  On the grid side, generators are the backbone to providing power required to keep the lights on.  But these key infrastructure components face threats to both their cyber and physical infrastructure.  Whether customer-facing or grid-facing, this panel will discuss some of the implications a cyberattack could have on the grid and present practical tools to prepare for system disruptions.

(Bios Available Below)

Moderator:

  • Arthur House, Connecticut Chief Cybersecurity Risk Officer

Panelists:

  • Conor Phoenix, Supervisory Special Agent, FBI, New Haven, Cyber Squad
  • Steven Cash, Counsel, Day Pitney LLP
  • Benjamin Loebick, Manager of Smart Meter System Operations, UIL Holdings Corporation

NOTE: 1 CLE credit eligible


Arthur House, Connecticut Chief Cybersecurity Risk Officer

Arthur House became Chief Cybersecurity Risk Officer for the State of Connecticut in October 2016 after four years as Chairman of Connecticut’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority.  His current work includes work on cybersecurity strategy and action plans with Black Sea Region countries and with several Balkan countries.  He holds a Top Secret security clearance.

House has a background in national security, having served as Director of Communications in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and as Chief of the Communications Group for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, a combat support agency of the U.S. Department of Defense.  As a White House Fellow, he was Special Projects Officer at the National Security Council.


 Conor Phoenix, Supervisory Special Agent, FBI, New Haven, Cyber Squad

Conor Phoenix is the Supervisory Special Agent of the Cyber squad in the FBI’s New Haven Field Office.  The Cyber squad is responsible for investigating both national security and criminal computer intrusions and other high-tech activities that are in violation of U.S. federal law and where prosecution of such violations would have venue within the District of Connecticut.

Conor graduated from the University of Florida in 1993 with a Bachelor of Arts degree and earned a law degree from the College of William and Mary’s Marshall Wythe School of Law in 1996.  Conor entered on duty as a FBI Special Agent in April 2002, and from 2002 through 2011, Conor was assigned to the New Haven Field Office, where he worked a wide variety of cyber investigations.  In mid-2011, Conor was promoted to the FBI’s Cyber Division in Chantilly, Virginia.  While there, Conor played a significant role in the development and implementation of strategy and policies affecting the cyber program throughout the FBI.

Conor returned to the New Haven Field Office in late 2014, after departing an assignment to the FBI’s Legal Attaché office in London.  Upon returning, Conor helped form New Haven’s Cyber Task Force, which is currently comprised of 21 federal, state and local investigators.  Conor was the co-case agent of an investigation which led to the 2017 arrest and subsequent extradition of a Russian hacker; and, in September 2019, Conor received his promotion as the Cyber squad’s supervisor.

In his off-time, Conor is currently pursuing a Masters of Science in Computer Science at the University of New Haven.


Steven Cash, Counsel, Day Pitney LLP

Steven Cash represents individual and corporate clients in criminal, commercial litigation and national security matters.

Steven has broad experience at the federal and state level in the executive, legislative and judicial branches. He was Chief Counsel and Staff Director (Minority) to the U.S. Senate’s Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology, and Homeland Security, and Chief Counsel to Senator Dianne Feinstein. He has also served as Chief of Staff to the Director of Intelligence, Department of Energy; as Staff Director to the U.S. House of Representative’s Select Committee on Homeland Security; and as a Professional Staff Member and Counsel to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Steven was deeply involved in much of the legislation developed after the 9/11 attacks, including the USA-Patriot Act, the Department of Homeland Security Act and the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act, which created the position of Director of National Intelligence. Steven also served as an Intelligence Officer with the Central Intelligence Agency, first as an Assistant General Counsel and then, with the Directorate of Operations.

Before joining federal service, Steven served as an Assistant District Attorney in the Rackets Bureau and Trial Division of the New York County District Attorney’s Office in Manhattan. There, he investigated and tried numerous cases, ranging from violent crime to industry corruption.

Steven is the owner and founder of Deck Prism, LLC, a consulting firm specializing in providing assistance to U.S. and state government entities engaged in national security, homeland security and law enforcement. Prior to 2008, Steven was a principal and counsel at PRTM Management Consultants (since merged with PriceWaterhouseCoopers), focusing on consulting with government clients involved in national security and law enforcement issues.

Steven was a law clerk to the Honorable Thomas P. Griesa in the Southern District of New York


Benjamin Loebick, Manager of Smart Meter System Operations, UIL Holdings Corporation

Benjamin has worked at United Illuminating (UI) for over 11 years, progressing to be Manager of Smart Meter Systems Operations – CT.  With over 20 years of utilities experience, he has previously worked for Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, for Northeast Utilities, and for a telephone company in Prague, Czech Republic before joining UI. 

At UI he leads a highly skilled team of analysts who are responsible for all data collected by meters, using it to identify network or meter issues, possible customer electrical problems, and potential energy theft, among other things.  He is responsible for the daily operations of the Meter Data Management System, MV90 interval data system, the dual AMI/AMR network and the PI Historian system. As the keeper of all meter data, his team is integrated into outage management, the customer web portal and the meter-to-cash processes.  Additionally he has broad experience with distributed generation, data analytics, meter data processes, customer billing and customer care.

Benjamin has a BS and MS in Civil Engineering, an MBA in Finance and Organizational Behavior, and holds a Professional Engineering license in the state of Connecticut.