7:30 - 9:00 am |
Breakfast in the Sponsor Lounge
Sponsored by Equana Technologies |
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7:30 - 9:00 am |
Women in Load Flexibility: Breakfast Connect and Career Success Panel
Join PLMA's Women in Load Flexibility Affinity Group for some early morning networking. Then, enjoy some breakfast and an opportunity to hear from two talented colleagues who've forged successful load management careers; one from a utility and one from a vendor. They'll share their personal stories as well as some of the career skills they've honed, lessons they've learned, and advice they might give.
Whether you are a "woman in load flexibility" or you work with women every day, you are welcome to join us!
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Opening Session | Century Ballroom AB
Sponsored by Virtual Peaker |
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Sarah Chatterjee Electric Power Engineers |
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9:00 - 9:25 am |
Opening Remarks from the Chair
Richard Barone Oracle Utilities |
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9:25 - 9:30 am |
Welcome to Kansas City
Kevin Brannan Evergy |
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9:30 am - 10:15 am |
How State Policy Affects Load Flexibility Program Valuation and Design A key challenge in load flexibility programs is how to determine load flexibility value to the grid and how the valuation affects program design. A key determinant to how initiatives are valued for many utilities is the state-level energy policy. This panel will bring together utility representatives from several states to discuss differences in policy and how program designs and valuation practices vary to adapt to these policies. Areas of policy focus will include: Capacity and wholesale market value, the value of decarbonization, the inclusion of load flexibility into long-term planning, approaches to non-wires alternatives or deferred T&D upgrades, and resource procurement. Panelists will be asked to summarize their load flexibility initiatives, their approach to valuation and measuring cost effectiveness, and how state-level policy has influenced load flexibility program design.
AJ Howard Linden Clean Energy |
Brian Lusher Duke Energy |
JP Dowling NRG |
Jason Delaney Arizona Public Service |
Richard Wright Ameren Missouri |
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10:15 - 10:45 am |
Refreshment Break
Sponsored by Honeywell |
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General Session 2 | Century Ballroom AB
Sponsored by Virtual Peaker |
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Co-Chair Ruth Kiselewich ICF |
Co-Chair Jon Hilowitz Orange and Rockland Utilities |
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10:45 - 11:30 am |
Utility Operations and Planning—In their Own Words Join us for this panel of Evergy personnel who need to navigate the changing world of utility planning and operations. Panelists will share their “pain points”, new or emerging challenges and express where they need assistance.
Moderator Derek Kirchner TRC Companies |
Cody Vandevelde Evergy |
Torey Bohan Evergy |
Jim Flucke Evergy |
Chad Carsten Evergy |
Keaton Riddle Evergy |
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11:30 am - 12:00 pm |
What's Up at PLMA | Interest Group Reports Hear from PLMA's eight Interest Groups on their progress and plans going forward, all in short 3-minute clips. Presenting Groups: Connected Devices, Retail Pricing, Electric Transportation, Global Load Management, Customer Engagement, Commercial & Industrial Load Flexibility, Beneficial Electrification and Public Power & Cooperatives
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12:00 - 1:30 pm |
Lunch
Sponsored by Opinion Dynamics |
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General Session 3 | Century Ballroom AB
Sponsored by EnergyHub |
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Co-Chair Troy Eichenberger Tennessee Valley Authority |
Co-Chair Debyani Ghosh Guidehouse |
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1:30 - 2:00 pm |
2025 PLMA Awards for Excellence in Load Management Join us as we recognize this year's award recipients.
Kevin Knight Baltimore Gas & Electric |
Michael Ohlsen Tallahassee Electric & Gas Utility |
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2:00 - 3:00 pm |
Design Customer-Centric and Cost-Effective Battery Storage Programs Although utilities are close to unlocking greater potential of batteries as controllable and flexible assets, designing and launching cost-effective and customer-centric battery storage programs involves complex decisions, such as choosing technologies and setting incentive levels. In this session, E Source will host a conversation with three utility battery program and technology leaders to discuss different stages of program development and the future of batteries in utility portfolios. We’ll also explore how load management teams can leverage granular data on market trends, pricing, and technologies to quantify the value of battery programs, set incentive levels, and justify programs to regulators. Xcel Energy will also discuss how they incorporated scalable solutions for grid flexibility into their most recent distribution plan filing. Arizona Public Service and Tucson Electric Power will share considerations that could impact their future battery value-capturing strategy, including experience with current programs and forecasted improvements in pricing and performance.
Michael Hartnack E Source |
Jason Delaney Arizona Public Service |
Kristin Gaspar Xcel Energy |
Bryan Jungers Tucson Electric Power |
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3:00 - 3:30 pm |
Refreshment Break
Sponsored by Honeywell |
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General Session 4 | Century Ballroom AB
Sponsored by EnergyHub |
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Co-Chair Jenny Roehm Schneider Electric |
Co-Chair Michael Brown Berkshire Hathaway, NV Energy |
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3:30 - 4:00 pm |
PLMA Utility Members Share In this 30 minute session you will hear from several of our utility members concerning situations that they are encountering at their company. Example topics for this session could include: a "problem" that needs solving, or some unexpected results from a pilot (good or bad), or even just a request for information. These 3-5 minute presentations will have few slides, and focus on their particular situation. The goal is to create awareness and conversation for the upcoming "Networking Reception" as well as potential for follow-up throughout the conference or after the conference.
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4:00 - 4:30 pm |
Sponsor Technology Advancement Roundtable In this 30 minute session you will hear from several of our sponsors about the essence of their solutions. Our Co-chairs have vetted the presentations and helped the sponsors get their key messages compressed down to 3 minutes. This is not a marketing pitch, but a statement from the sponsors on specific examples of how they provide value.
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4:30 - 6:00 pm |
Networking Reception in the Sponsors Lounge
Reception Sponsored by Kraken Technologies and Resideo Grid Services |
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