In this episode, we talk about “the good, the bad, and the ugly” of FERC Order No. 2222, an important piece of energy legislation that opens the wholesale market for Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) and represents an industry-transforming opportunity for decarbonization and innovation in the power industry. In this podcast, our team of St. Louis-based experts discuss the implications of this legislation:
• The good: the vast opportunities presented by FERC Order No. 2222
• The bad: the costs and barriers to participation
• The ugly: the details and complexity of this far-reaching order
Speakers:
Angela Gordon is TRC’s Regulatory & Policy Director, with 30 years of experience in the electric, natural gas, and water industries. She focuses on rates and regulatory issues, industry reforms, and demand side management program design and implementation. Angela has worked extensively in codes and standards, particularly ASHRAE 90.1 standards as applicable to multifamily and commercial buildings. https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-gordon-9684a410
Scott Steiner is Vice President of TRC’s Advanced Energy practice in the Central U.S. region. He manages a broad portfolio of demand side management programs including efficiency, demand response, and electrification. Scott has worked within a wide variety of manufacturing segments, including automotive, fuel cells, plastics processing, semiconductors, and photovoltaic cells. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-steiner-a310604
Maddie Emerson is a Strategy & Regulatory Associate Manager within TRC’s Advanced Energy practice. Based out of St. Louis, MO, she supports initiatives to drive decarbonization in the commercial, industrial, and residential sectors, primarily through energy efficiency and electrification. https://www.linkedin.com/in/maddie-emerson-r
Informações
- Podcast
- Publicado9 de julho de 2022 09:00 UTC
- Duração51min
- ClassificaçãoLivre