Dialogue: The FERC 2222 Series: Part 2 of 4 | Utility Panel Discussion
Thursday, July 21, 2022, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM EDT
Category: PLMA Load Management Dialogue
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The FERC Series, Load Management Dialogue
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Join Us for: FERC Order 2222: Part 2 of 4 | Utility Panel Discussion
Moderated by Patty Cook of ICF Featuring: Jeff Brown of Public Service Oklahoma, Justin Felt of Exelon, and Erica Brown of PG&E Thursday, July 21, 2022 | 12:30 to 1:30 pm ET
It’s been almost two years since FERC approved Order 2222 requiring RTOs & ISOs to figure out how to give DERs access to wholesale energy markets. Now, the first RTOs and ISOs are starting to review their regional plans. These discussions are prompting utilities to consider the implications of DER aggregation on their businesses, including the role of utilities in enabling local customer programs to aggregate DERs to provide load modifying grid services, or other system benefits, that can accrue to all customers.
Three utilities with varying perspectives will share how they are planning for these policies in their territories. This session may be relevant for utilities currently formulating their plans, state regulators who are considering how the federal and regional policies influence their approach to tariffs and customer programs, plus service providers who may work directly with utilities or energy consumers, and venture capitalists wanting to understand the latest details of this evolving market opportunity.
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Meet Our Featured Speakers:
Patty Cook Senior Vice President ICF LinkedIn
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Jeff Brown Mgr, Efficiency & Consumer Programs Public Service Oklahoma LinkedIn
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Justin Felt Director, Policy Analysis & Development Exelon LinkedIn
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Erica Brown Director, Energy Policy Analysis + Design Pacific Gas and Electric LinkedIn
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Who Should Attend. Utility and regulatory staff as well as other energy industry organizations and vendors seeking thought leadership and insight into successful peer-selected DR/DER initiatives.
How Load Management Dialogues Work. When you register, you are welcome to submit a comment or question for our speaker(s). After brief introductions, our guest speaker(s) will each present their perspectives on the topic. Our moderator(s) will then host a Q&A discussion that includes audience participation. Following the Dialogue, you will receive a link to PLMA's Load Management Resource Center where you can see a session recording and a copy of the slides. If you are unable participate in person in the Dialogue, you can also listen to it on the PLMA Load Management Dialogues podcast, or view it on PLMA's Load Management Resource Center.
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