Mar. 9, 2021: Generating Information. Sharing Ideas. Educating Connecticut on Energy Issues.
Are you curious about the ways companies may be subject to FERC enforcement and the types of action FERC has taken in the past? Join us on March 23rd as we discuss case studies and touch upon best practices to reduce the likelihood of an enforcement action.
CSC: View CSC Calendar of Events here. The next CSC Energy and Telecommunications meeting will be at 1:00pm on March 11. The agenda is here.
DEEP: DEEP has issued a Final Determination with Conditions of the 2021 Plan Update to the 2019-21 Conservation and Load Management Plan here.
PURA:
PURA Commissioners generally meet every Wednesday at 10:00am to approve decisions. Regular Meeting agendas are available here.
A successor residential renewable energy program has been established by PURA effective January 1, 2022 to replace current net metering and the residential solar incentive program (RSIP). See the press release here and the decision here.
PURA begins process to develop and approve LREC/ZREC successor program (See, Notice in Docket No. 20-07-01); first Technical Meeting to be held March 22, 2021.
LEGISLATIVE UPDATES
Energy & Technology Committee: A public hearing is scheduled for 10:00am on March 9. The agenda is available here. You can also link to the E&T Record Book here.
PURA's Director of Utility Programs and Initiatives Josh Ryor joined Katherine Hamilton of 38 North Solutions to kick off the CT Green Bank’syear-long webinar series. View the webinar here.
ISO New England’s annual updates on key grid stats by region and by state are now available.
The New England Power Grid 2020–2021 Profile is a one-sheet summary of key facts and figures on the region’s energy resource transformation, electricity demand, transmission development, and wholesale electricity prices.
Connecticut Power and Energy Society, Connecticut’s leading association of energy professionals, is dedicated to generating information, sharing ideas and educating Connecticut about energy.