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Alabama Power-Up Conference December 12, 2013 Ken Smith, Consultant, Energy Foundation

Alabama Power-Up Conference December 12, 2013 Ken Smith, Consultant, Energy Foundation. Advanced Energy Employment in Arkansas by Category. Architecture/Construction 814 Appliances 300 Battery Technologies 315 Biofuels /Biomass 433

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Alabama Power-Up Conference December 12, 2013 Ken Smith, Consultant, Energy Foundation

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  1. Alabama Power-Up ConferenceDecember 12, 2013Ken Smith, Consultant, Energy Foundation

  2. Advanced Energy Employment in Arkansas by Category • Architecture/Construction 814 • Appliances 300 • Battery Technologies 315 • Biofuels/Biomass 433 • Carbon Storage and Management <100 • Electric Vehicle Technologies 800 • Energy-saving Building Materials 1,858 • Energy-saving Consumer Products 2,033 • Fuel Cells <100 • Geothermal <100 • HVAC and Building Control Systems 2,403 • Hydropower 748 • Lighting <100 • Nuclear Energy 1,186 • Professional Energy Services <100 • Renewable Energy Services <100 • Smart Grid <100 • Solar Photovoltaic <100 • Solar Thermal <100 • Waste-to-Energy <100 • Wave/Ocean Power <100 • Wind 350 • Total11,337

  3. Most Public Service Commissions in Southern States • Encourage public and other non-utility participation in utility proceedings. • Have time set aside on agendas for public comment. • Encourage stakeholder collaboration for achieving consensus. • Incorporate public comment in developing state energy plans. • Have Integrated Resource Planning (IRP). • Alabama?

  4. Recent Examples of Participatory Proceedings in Southern States • Tennessee Valley Authority’s IRP • Louisiana’s IRP Rule. • Mississippi’s November 7th Energy Efficiency (EE) Stakeholder Meeting. • Louisiana’s November 22nd EE Stakeholder Meeting. • Arkansas’s IRP Process and Ongoing EE Working Collaborative. • Georgia’s IRP. • Alabama ROE Proceedings?

  5. Authors Ron Binz Richard Sedano Denise Furey Dan Mullen • Available at www.ceres.org

  6. Cost Risk

  7. Clean Air Act – Section 111 • GHG emissions for mobile sources, light-duty vehicles went into effect January 2, 2011 under Section 202. • New Source Performance Standard {111(b)}. Reduces carbon emissions from all new sources. On September 20, 2013, EPA re-proposed the standard. Impacts new coal and natural gas power plants. • Existing Source Performance Standard{111(d)}. Reduces carbon emissions at all existing power plants that burn fossil fuels. EPA sets guidelines for implementation by states. EPA will propose ESPS by June 2014.

  8. Developing Energy Trends • Energy Efficiency is an important energy source for utilities to meet system-wide energy capacity needs. • New energy financing tools will help commercial, industrial, governmental, and residential customers: PACE, On-bill repayment/financing, energy performance contracting. • Distributed generation, energy efficiency, demand response management are changing utility business plans. • Federal and state regulations and the market are bringing balance to energy generation.

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