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Reforming the Energy Vision

Reforming the Energy Vision. Working Group II: Platform Technology Subcommittee on Microgrids and Community Grids. Thursday, June 19, 2014, 10:00 AM Weekly Webinar/Conference Call. Convener Team. Co-convened by Andrea Cerbin (Pace Energy and Climate Center)

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Reforming the Energy Vision

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  1. Reforming the Energy Vision Working Group II: Platform Technology Subcommittee on Microgrids and Community Grids Thursday, June 19, 2014, 10:00 AM Weekly Webinar/Conference Call

  2. Convener Team Co-convened by Andrea Cerbin (Pace Energy and Climate Center) Matt Wallace (Department of Public Service) Tom Mimnagh (ConEdison) Walter Levesque (DNV GL)

  3. Background • Primary Objective • Identify hurdles to developing single- and multi-customer microgrids (incl. community microgrids) in New York State • Secondary Objective • Identify opportunities (regulatory, technical, etc) to streamline development of microgrids • Identify pro/cons where applicable • Objective IS NOT to reach consensus

  4. Deliverable • Presentation • Purpose is to inform PSC and Staff • Will take the form of a bulletized slideshow • Each subgroup will contribute • Final product due Tuesday July 1st • Presented to the PSC on Thursday July 10th

  5. Process • Subgroups focused on specific topic areas • Will meet independently of the larger group • Establish objectives • Identify issues • Identify potential solutions and pros/cons of each • Report back to main group during regular weekly calls

  6. Upcoming Standing meetings - Thursdays, 10 AM – 12 PM • Room locations • June 19 – 3 Empire State Plaza, 19th floor Boardroom • June 26 – 3 Empire State Plaza, 3rd floor Hearing Room • Important dates • Friday, June 27 – 10am – 1pmMeeting with team leads, co-conveners to finalize deliverables3 Empire State Plaza, 19th floor REV Conference Room • Tuesday, July 1Final product due (presentations and executive summary) • Thursday, July 10Present to PSC at Technical Conference SessionEmpire State Plaza, Concourse, Meeting Room 6

  7. Content • We will be hearing progress reports from the Committee's subgroups and discussing the following prepared material: • Ownership and Control Subgroup • Interconnections Subgroup • Values/Worth Subgroup

  8. Appendix

  9. Internet resources • DPS REV pages • http://www3.dps.ny.gov/W/PSCWeb.nsf/All/26BE8A93967E604785257CC40066B91A?OpenDocument • Please also explore: Related Documents -> Working Groups • NYS Smart Grid Consortium • http://nyssmartgrid.com/resources/research/ • http://nyssmartgrid.com/microgrid/

  10. 5-30 call with CT DEEP Hi Matt, I hope we were able to answer all your questions today. If you have more questions, absolutely call or email. So here are the links I said I would send: Connecticut Microgrid Program – expand the blue triangles for both the Round 2 and pilot program information Specific link to the rates presentation from the March bidder’s conference Public Act 13-298, Section 39 allows a municipality to distribute energy across a public street provided the generation meets the requirements and is connected to a microgrid. Veronica SzczerkowskiBureau of Energy and Technology PolicyConnecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection10 Franklin Square, New Britain, CT 06051P: 860.827.2890|E: veronica.szczerkowski@ct.gov www.ct.gov/deep

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