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Author: CESA Staff   Published: 3/27/2025   Clean Energy Alliance

UPCOMING WEBINARS

Clean Energy Group and the Clean Energy States Alliance are hosting multiple upcoming webinars in April. Read more and register below.

Energy Storage and Cybersecurity Tuesday, April 1, 1-2 pm ET

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Energy storage systems play a key role in the stability and reliability of modern power grids. As energy storage systems become more widespread and essential, protecting them against cyber threats has become increasingly important. In this webinar, industry experts will provide an “Energy Storage and Cybersecurity 101” and overview the current landscape for cyber security considerations for energy storage systems. This webinar, hosted by CESA for the Energy Storage Technology Advancement Partnership, will feature Howard Gugel, Senior Vice President of Regulatory Oversight at the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), and Sai Ram Ganti from the Cyber Security Division at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). Todd Olinsky-Paul, Senior Project Director at the Clean Energy States Alliance (CESA), will moderate the discussion.

Case Study: Cape Light Compact’s Cape and Vineyard Electrification Offering

Tuesday, April 8, 1-2 pm ET

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The Cape Light Compact, a municipal energy services aggregator serving Cape Cod & Martha’s Vineyard, developed the Cape & Vineyard Electrification Offering to promote whole-home decarbonization and electrification for low- and moderate-income residents. The program aims to expand access to clean energy technologies such as solar PV systems, energy storage, and heat pumps, specifically targeting households that currently rely on oil, propane or electric resistance heating. Clean Energy Group recently published a report on this program, which details how it was developed, provides information about the benefits and challenges associated with implementing it, and looks at early evaluation results. This webinar will feature presentations from Stephen McCloskey, Energy Efficiency Analyst, and Miranda Skinner, Strategy and Regulatory Analyst, from the Cape Light Compact. Clean Energy Group’s Olivia Tym will moderate.

Energy Resilience for Medically Vulnerable Multifamily Affordable Housing Residents: A Technoeconomic Analysis for Connecticut

Thursday, April 10, 1-2:30 pm ET

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To assess the potential for solar+storage to improve health outcomes for medically vulnerable residents of multifamily affordable housing, Clean Energy Group, Connecticut Green Bank, Connecticut Insurance Department, Operation Fuel, and the Yale Center on Climate Change and Health partnered to explore resilient power solutions that prioritize energy resilience and cost savings. The resulting report, Optimizing Energy Resilience to Support Medically Vulnerable Residents in Multifamily Affordable Housing, centers on a technoeconomic analysis that explores opportunities to maintain electricity to essential resident services, both in-unit and in communal spaces, at three multifamily affordable housing facilities in Connecticut. The report concludes with recommendations for developing programs and policies that recognize solar+storage at affordable housing as necessary to public health in the event of a power outage. In this Clean Energy Group webinar, project partners will discuss the methodology and results of their technoeconomic analysis, including key findings and recommendations.

A Climate Resilient Energy Code for Multifamily Affordable Housing

Tuesday, April 29, 1-2 pm ET

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In this webinar, panelists from Clean Energy Group and New Buildings Institute will detail the why, how, and what of the draft Connecticut Climate Resilient Energy Code, a voluntary stretch building code developed to cover the installation of climate resilient energy systems, such as solar and energy storage, to power essential services during grid outages at multifamily affordable housing properties. This code will enhance the ability of a multifamily affordable housing building to maintain livable conditions for residents by requiring minimum levels of onsite backup power and by requiring building envelope standards and other measures that maintain habitable indoor temperatures without the active use of heating and cooling systems. Presenters will also discuss the results of preliminary impact analyses assessing the cost, energy, and resilience impacts of implementing the code.

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