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NEP Networking Night at Stubborn Beauty Brewing Company, Middletown, CT

A pre-tour of Greenskies (your vertically-integrated, solar partner) and a great night of networking with CPES’ New Energy Professionals at Stubborn Beauty Brewing Company on March 7, 2019.  More photos here.



Thursday, 3.7.19  |  5:30 PM – 8:00 PM  |  REGISTER

Join the New Energy Professionals Group for an evening of networking on Thursday, March 7th at 5:30 PM at the Stubborn Beauty Brewing Company in Middletown, Connecticut.


DIRECTIONS:
180 Johnson Street, Middletown, CT  
Whether you are coming from North Main Street or Johnson Street, head across the train tracks and stay to the right when pulling into the Remington Rand parking lot.  Stubborn Beauty Brewing Company is about 3/4 of the way down!


Hartford Yard Goats Networking Event

 

The CPES New Energy Professionals Group, along with CBIA YEEPs and the Energy Section of the CBA invites you to our “Triple Header” Networking Night on Tuesday, May 21st as the hometown Hartford Yard Goats take on the Erie Seawolves.

We’ll gather at the exclusive right-field Foul Pole Area (open and sheltered) for an evening of networking along with a buffet of classic ballpark fare: burgers, hot dogs, BBQ chicken, Italian sausage, mac ‘n cheese, soft drinks and cash bar.

Events begins at 6pm, game time 7:05pm.

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FUN FACT:

“Yard Goats” isn’t actually a goat, it’s rail yard slang for the switch engines that shuttle train cars between different locomotives.  It was named by a “Name the Team” contest.


RECENT HARTFORD YARD GOATS NEWS:

TIME: February 7, 2019: ARTICLE SHARE: This Baseball Team Wants to Rewrite ‘Take Me Out to the Ball Game’ After Going Peanut-Free

A Connecticut minor league baseball team is banning peanuts and Cracker Jack from its stadium to protect fans with food allergies — and it’s even rewriting a classic ballpark song because of it. READ FULL ARTICLE


SUPPORT THE TEAM

Get your Hartford Yard Goats Items before the game HERE.

 

2019 Annual Legislative Preview | February 5, 2019 | UCONN School of Law

Hosted by Connecticut Power and Energy Society (CPES) and Connecticut Bar Association’s (CBA) Energy Section

Policymakers share preview of energy priorities for 2019 legislative session

Transitioning to a renewable energy future, promoting economic opportunities for Connecticut ports, and keeping electricity rates as low as possible top the list of priorities for legislators overseeing energy policy in Connecticut

On February 5th, the leaders of the General Assembly’s Joint Committee on Energy and Technology (E&T) offered a preview of their priorities for the 2019 legislative session in an annual gathering with members of the Connecticut Power and Energy Society (CPES) and the Connecticut Bar Association’s Energy, Public Utility and Communications Law Section (CBA). The panel included E&T Co-chairs Sen. Norm Needleman and Rep. David Arconti, and Ranking Members Sen. Paul Formica and Rep. Charlie Ferraro. They related their perspectives on energy to their experience as energy users in the business world and as local elected officials. The event took place at the UCONN School of Law in Hartford.

The panel touted economic opportunities for Connecticut’s ports as offshore wind is being developed in the federal waters of southern New England. Connecticut’s coastal cities of New London and Bridgeport are prime locations to benefit from the emerging industry, they said, and better options than shipping equipment from countries in Europe.

The panel discussed the need to balance support for renewable energy and bringing down costs for electric ratepayers.

Reaching the state’s current goal of achieving 40 percent renewable energy by 2040 will be a challenge, one lawmaker observed, but the panel also noted that the state needs to move more toward renewables to achieve climate goals. Lawmakers were asked about the outlook for putting a more meaningful price on carbon emissions than what’s in place through the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, or RGGI. One panelist observed that carbon pricing may be the best long-term way to reduce carbon emissions, but it’s unclear how Connecticut, acting alone, can solve what was described as a national—or even a global—challenge.

During opening remarks and Q&A with CPES and CBA members, lawmakers touched on a wide range of energy sources and technologies, including nuclear power, solar power, offshore wind, fuel cells, energy storage, [anaerobic] digester plants, and grid modernization initiatives that would enable consumers to put excess energy they produce back onto the electric grid. Stabilizing baseload generation in Connecticut—notably nuclear power—needs to be a priority, one lawmaker observed, in the transition to a renewable energy future and the “next generation” of energy supply.

Lawmakers said they don’t intend for any one issue to dominate this session, and signaled that the traditionally bipartisan approach to policymaking will continue on the E&T Committee.

Senator Formica, who has appeared regularly at the annual CPES/CBA gathering, said “meetings like this are helpful to see how the puzzle pieces come together.”

To see photos from the event, please click here.

RTO Insider Article From Legislative Preview: 
Conn. Lawmakers Get, Give 2019 Energy Issues Rundown


 

 

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 2019 Legislative Session.

The panel will be moderated by Sebastian Lombardi, Day Pitney LLP. 


AGENDA: 

5:00 PM – 6:30 PM: Networking Reception
The staff of the state’s regulatory agencies have been invited for this extended networking mix and mingle.

6:30 PM – 8:30 PM: Panel Discussion with Legislators
The leaders of the Energy & Technology Committee will provide insight on their priorities for the 2019 Legislative Session. 

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: November 6, 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:

  • U.S. DOE Proposes New Approach to Classification of Grid-Related Information
  • ISO-NE Continues Progress on Energy Storage Integration
  • New ISO-NE Webinar Posted: Forward Capacity Market Substitution Auction for FCA #13
  • Department of Energy Announces $53 Million in New Projects to Advance Solar
  • FERC Acts on Cyber Security Risks with New Supply Chain-Related Reliability Standards
  • FuelCell Inks Power Agreement for Hartford Project

REGIONAL/INDUSTRY

U.S. DOE PROPOSES NEW APPROACH TO CLASSIFICATION OF GRID-RELATED INFORMATION
The Energy Department has proposed a new system for labeling sensitive information about the electric grid and other energy systems. The proposed rule works to align the agency’s CEII process with rules at FERC. See the Federal Register notice for more information and instructions on submitting public comment.

ISO-NE CONTINUES PROGRESS ON ENERGY STORAGE INTEGRATION  
Plans for implementing ISO-NE’s new rules for energy storage devices  are now available on ISO’s webpage for the Energy Storage Device project, which will allow participants with grid-sized storage technologies to offer the full range of their asset’s capability in the regulation market while continuing to operate as a dispatchable energy market resource.

NEW ISO-NE WEBINAR POSTED: FORWARD CAPACCITY MARKET SUBSTITUTION AUCTION FOR FCA #13
The presentation and recording of the October 11, 2018, Forward Capacity Market Substitution Auction for FCA #13 webinar are now available on the ISO website.

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY ANNOUNCES $53 MILLION IN NEW PROJECTS TO ADVANCE SOLAR
TechnologiesThe U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced selections for up to $53 million in new projects to advance early-stage solar technologies. There were 53 projects chosen, which span across 21 states. More

FERC ACTS ON CYBER SECURITY RISKS WITH NEW SUPPLY CHAIN-RELATED RELIABILITY STANDARDS
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved new mandatory Reliability Standards to bolster supply chain risk management protections. The standards are aimed at mitigating cyber security risks. More

CONNECTICUT

FUELCELL INKS POWER AGREEMENT FOR HARTFORD PROJECT
FuelCell Energy Inc. announced Thursday it signed long-term power purchase agreements with local utilities to cover a 7.4-megawatt project in Hartford. PURA will grant final authorization of the agreements. More

CPES Policy Committee Update: October 10, 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:

  • EIPC Publishes Report on the State of the Eastern Interconnection
  • FERC Publishes Strategic Plan for FY 2018-2022
  • Recent PURA Dockets

REGIONAL/INDUSTRY

EIPC PUBLISHES REPORT ON THE STATE OF THE EASTERN INTERCONNECTION
The Eastern Interconnection Planning Collaborative (EIPC) has issued a new report, “State of the Eastern Interconnection,” the collection of power systems serving two-thirds of the US and Canada. The report describes the region’s coordinated planning to maintain the reliability of the bulk power grid.

FERC PUBLISHES STRATEGIC PLAN FOR FY 2018-2022
On Oct. 1 FERC released its strategic plan for fiscal years 2018 to 2022. The plan addresses six strategic objectives and the evolving barriers and opportunities related to each. 

CONNECTICUT

RECENT PURA DOCKETS
October 3, 2018, PURA established Docket No. 17-10-46RE01Application of The Connecticut Light and Power Company d/b/a Eversource Energy to Amend its Rate Schedules – EV Rate Rider 

On October 1, 2018, PURA established Docket No. 18-10-02PURA Review of the Connecticut Gas Utilities Forecasts of Demand & Supply 2019 – 2023  

On September 26, 2018, PURA established Docket No. 10-03-11RE03Investigation into Town Square Energy, LLC – Marketing