Author: AEE Staff Published: 2/17/22 AEE NEWS
February 17, 2022 |
Policy Update |
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AEE, ACP, and SEIA filed supplemental comments with FERC to emphasize the need and opportunity for near-term interconnection improvements. Continue reading the press statement. > |
On the Blog |
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Between figuring out how to put to work funds from last year’s federal infrastructure bill, carrying out their own mandates for clean energy, and prepping for an electric transportation future, states will remain the primary venue for building an advanced energy economy in 2022. Continue reading on the blog. > |
Webinars |
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FERC Order 2222 directed regional grid operators to open their wholesale markets to distributed energy resources (DERs) but that will take more than action by RTOs/ISOs. Distribution utilities and their state regulators also have big roles to play in realizing all the benefits of distributed resources for customers and the power grid. In this webinar, which draws on FERC Order No 2222 Implementation: Preparing the Distribution System for DER Participation in Wholesale Markets, a report from AEE and GridLab, hear from utility executives and DER companies about what needs to happen locally to unlock the value of DERs at the grid edge. Presented by AEE, GridLab, National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC), and the National Association of State Energy Officials (NASEO). Register for the webinar. > |
Congress committed billions of dollars to the deployment of advanced energy technologies, products, and services with the passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. Now it’s time for states to tap the various funding channels and programs made available by the legislation. In this on-demand webinar, recorded live on February 8, federal and state officials, along with advanced energy industry leaders, explored the best path forward for states, businesses, and communities looking to get the most out of accelerating the energy transition. Watch the webinar recording. > |
Featured Events |
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Now in its fourth year, Energy Storage USA 2022 brings together financiers, developers, utilities, and equipment manufacturers March 23-24 in Austin, Texas, to explore barriers and opportunities facing the energy storage market. This two-day, in-person event delves into timely topics, from unlocking the potential of long-duration storage, and establishing stability in supply chains, to navigating a tumultuous regulatory environment. See the full agenda and register online. Use the code AEE20 to save 20%. Register here. > |
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