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COMPREHENSIVE STATEWIDE ENERGY PLAN

COMPREHENSIVE STATEWIDE ENERGY PLAN. COMPREHENSIVE STATEWIDE ENERGY PLAN. By Executive Order 14-06 Missouri Governor Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon declared that a comprehensive statewide energy plan should be developed. OBJECTIVE. The energy plan shall identify recommended policies to:

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COMPREHENSIVE STATEWIDE ENERGY PLAN

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  1. COMPREHENSIVE STATEWIDE ENERGY PLAN MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY

  2. COMPREHENSIVE STATEWIDE ENERGY PLAN By Executive Order 14-06 Missouri Governor Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon declared that a comprehensive statewide energy plan should be developed. MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY

  3. OBJECTIVE The energy plan shall identify recommended policies to: • Meet Missouri’s short-term and long-term needs for clean, reliable, affordable, and abundant energy, • Encourage efficient use of energy in all sectors of the economy, • Foster the efficient allocation of capital among competing energy resources, • Spur job creation and economic growth, • Better align goals to promote development, security, and affordability of diverse energy sources essential to the future of Missouri’s economy, and • Provide a framework to ensure stable and predictable energy prices. MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY

  4. TOPICS ADDRESSED BY THE PLAN • Electric Generation • Fuels and Resource Extraction • Energy Distribution • Energy Usage • Energy Storage • Energy-related Land Use • Energy/Water Nexus • Energy Pricing and Rate-setting Processes • Energy Security and Assurance • Energy Resources in Emergencies MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY

  5. timeline Working Group Meetings Plan Completed Public Outreach Meetings Executive Order 14-6 Plan Development 05/31/15 02/01/15 10/01/14 11/15/14 06/18/14 10/30/11 MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY

  6. PUBLIC OUTREACH MEETINGS • Oct. 1 – St. Louis • Washington University • Eric P. Newman Education Center Auditorium • 1:30 p.m. • Oct. 9 – Fort Leonard Wood • Mahaffey Museum Complex • 1:00 p.m. • Oct. 14 - Joplin • Missouri Southern State University • Billingsly Student Center • 1:00 p.m. • Oct. 22 – Kansas City • Metropolitan Community College-Penn Valley Campus • Science & Technology Center • 1:00 p.m. • Oct. 23 – Maryville • Northwest MO State University • The Ballroom • 1:00 p.m. Oct. 28 – Sikeston Clinton Building Community Center 1:00 p.m. Oct. 30 – Kirksville Truman State University Georgian Room B 1:00 p.m. MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY

  7. Steering committee The steering committee will assist in identifying key areas of interest, energy issues, and available information, and to provide other pertinent input. Members from a broad spectrum of interested constituencies. http://energy.mo.gov/energy/about/comprehensive-state-energy-plan#committee MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY

  8. Meeting AGENDA • 1:30 PM Welcome and Introductions • 1:35 PM Energy Efficiency at Washington University • 1:50 PM Missouri’s Comprehensive State Energy Plan • 2:10 PM The Importance of State Energy Plans • 2:35 PM Energy Initiatives in Missouri Government • 2:45 PM Energy Efficiency in St. Louis • 2:55 PM Steering Committee Discussion on Energy Usage • 3:55 PM Break • 4:10 PM Public Comment Period • 5:30 PM Adjourn MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY

  9. speakers • Lewis Mills, Director, Division of Energy • Hank Webber, Executive Vice Chancellor for Administration, Washington University • Melissa Savage, Senior Program Director, NASEO • Doug Nelson, Commissioner, Office of Administration • Catherine Werner, City of St. Louis MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY

  10. 1. ELECTRIC GENERATION • Fossil • Coal • Gas • Nuclear • Conventional • Small Modular • Renewables (wind, solar, biomass, hydro) • Utility-scale • Distributed Generation MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY

  11. 2. FUELS AND RESOURCE EXTRACTION • Fossil • Natural Gas • Fracking Issues • Coal • Renewable Biofuels • Propane MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY

  12. 3. ENERGY DISTRIBUTION • Electric Transmission • Electric Distribution • Smart Grid • Distributed Generation • Pipelines • Propane MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY

  13. 4. ENERGY USAGE • Energy Efficiency • Buildings • Appliances, Space Conditioning and Lighting • Commercial Operations • Industrial Operations and Manufacturing • Military installations • Agricultural • Demand Response • Transportation • Electric Vehicles • CNG, LNG and Propane MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY

  14. 5. ENERGY STORAGE • Batteries • V2G • Pumped Hydro MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY

  15. 6. ENERGY-RELATED LAND USE • Renewables • Wind • Solar • Biomass and Biofuels • Coal • Coal Combustion Residue MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY

  16. 7. ENERGY/WATER NEXUS • Cooling Water for Electric Generation • Water Use for Fuel Extraction or Manufacture • Barge Transportation • Water and Wastewater Treatment Efficiency • Water End-use Efficiency MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY

  17. 8. ENERGY PRICING AND RATE-SETTING PROCESSES MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY

  18. 9. ENERGY SECURITY AND ASSURANCE • Physical Security of Facilities • Cybersecurity • Supply Assurance MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY

  19. 10. ENERGY RESOURCES IN EMERGENCIES • Responses to Natural or Man-made Disasters • Resiliency • Microgrids MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY

  20. MORE INFORMATION • Email Address: energy@ded.mo.gov • Phone Number: 573-751-2254 • http://energy.mo.gov/energy/about/comprehensive-state-energy-plan MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY

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