Cam LeHouillier, Manager of Energy Research and Development at Tacoma Power, gave this presentation at Forth's Utility Working Group webinar on March 26, 2019.
Eli Morris, Pacific Power Transportation ElectrificationForth
Eli Morris, Customer Solutions Planning Manager at Pacific Power, gave this presentation at Drive Oregon's monthly networking event on January 19, 2017.
Eli Morris leads the development of energy efficiency, demand response, and electric transportation programs to help PacifiCorp’s customers meet and manage their energy needs. Eli works closely with PacifiCorp’s load forecasting, integrated resource planning, regulation, and other departments to ensure seamless integration of customer solutions with other PacifiCorp system planning efforts.
Aaron Milano, Portland General Electric: Transportation Electrification Forth
Portland General Electric is proposing a transportation electrification pilot portfolio to:
1) Increase electric vehicle adoption and ensure a reliable charging network in its service area; and 2) Efficiently integrate electric vehicles onto its electric grid. The portfolio includes outreach and technical assistance, partnering with TriMet on electric bus infrastructure, developing a community charging network, research and development projects, and evaluating the pilots. The portfolio aims to reduce carbon emissions and costs while supporting renewable energy integration.
Evergreen Fleet Electrification Program by Greg Harr Forth
Evergreen is a virtual utility services company focused on energy efficiency programs including fleet electrification. Fleet electrification is viable today as EV costs are comparable or lower than gas vehicles. Utilities offer fleet assessment services. Evergreen is partnering with an electric coop and city to electrify their fleets. The fleet electrification process involves identifying current and future vehicles/needs, determining charging needs, developing an electrification plan, and pursuing funding opportunities. Evergreen representatives are available to answer questions.
Why EV Managed Charging is Important & How It Works by Erika MyersForth
Erika H. Myer, Principal of Transportation Electrification for the Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) gave this presentation at Forth's Utility Working Group webinar on November 19, 2019.
Infrastructure Seminar | The Infrastructure Systems competition scope | Harsh...Invest Northern Ireland
This document provides information about an upcoming competition focused on infrastructure systems innovation. It includes:
1) An overview of the competition aims to accelerate innovation, business growth, and integration of infrastructure systems.
2) Details on the competition scope, which must demonstrate step changes in energy systems, civil nuclear, offshore wind, connected transport, urban living or integrated infrastructure.
3) Outlines for two competition offerings - one for grants focusing on lower technology readiness levels, and one for first commercial deployment contracts.
4) Descriptions of the technology areas and themes within the competition scope, as well as areas considered out of scope.
Eli Morris, Pacific Power Transportation ElectrificationForth
Eli Morris, Customer Solutions Planning Manager at Pacific Power, gave this presentation at Drive Oregon's monthly networking event on January 19, 2017.
Eli Morris leads the development of energy efficiency, demand response, and electric transportation programs to help PacifiCorp’s customers meet and manage their energy needs. Eli works closely with PacifiCorp’s load forecasting, integrated resource planning, regulation, and other departments to ensure seamless integration of customer solutions with other PacifiCorp system planning efforts.
Aaron Milano, Portland General Electric: Transportation Electrification Forth
Portland General Electric is proposing a transportation electrification pilot portfolio to:
1) Increase electric vehicle adoption and ensure a reliable charging network in its service area; and 2) Efficiently integrate electric vehicles onto its electric grid. The portfolio includes outreach and technical assistance, partnering with TriMet on electric bus infrastructure, developing a community charging network, research and development projects, and evaluating the pilots. The portfolio aims to reduce carbon emissions and costs while supporting renewable energy integration.
Evergreen Fleet Electrification Program by Greg Harr Forth
Evergreen is a virtual utility services company focused on energy efficiency programs including fleet electrification. Fleet electrification is viable today as EV costs are comparable or lower than gas vehicles. Utilities offer fleet assessment services. Evergreen is partnering with an electric coop and city to electrify their fleets. The fleet electrification process involves identifying current and future vehicles/needs, determining charging needs, developing an electrification plan, and pursuing funding opportunities. Evergreen representatives are available to answer questions.
Why EV Managed Charging is Important & How It Works by Erika MyersForth
Erika H. Myer, Principal of Transportation Electrification for the Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) gave this presentation at Forth's Utility Working Group webinar on November 19, 2019.
Infrastructure Seminar | The Infrastructure Systems competition scope | Harsh...Invest Northern Ireland
This document provides information about an upcoming competition focused on infrastructure systems innovation. It includes:
1) An overview of the competition aims to accelerate innovation, business growth, and integration of infrastructure systems.
2) Details on the competition scope, which must demonstrate step changes in energy systems, civil nuclear, offshore wind, connected transport, urban living or integrated infrastructure.
3) Outlines for two competition offerings - one for grants focusing on lower technology readiness levels, and one for first commercial deployment contracts.
4) Descriptions of the technology areas and themes within the competition scope, as well as areas considered out of scope.
Transportation Electrification Funding Opportunities by Kelly Stevens and Sam...Forth
Sam Schanfarber, Business Development Manager and Kelly Stevens, Senior Manager, Strategic Communications & Partnerships at Forth gave this presentation at the PNW Utility Roundtable on June 3, 2021.
The document summarizes a project called Large Scale Storage for Network Services (LSSNS) that demonstrated the capability for a 100MW grid-connected battery facility in Europe. The project was a collaboration between AES, a global power company, and Queen's University Belfast (QUB). It received funding from Innovate UK/Energy Catalyst to install and test a 10MW/5MWh battery array in the UK transmission system, which was completed in December 2015. The goals were to provide enhanced system services to support increasing renewable energy targets and stability challenges on the grid.
Regulatory Sandboxes in the Energy Sector | DSM UniversityLeonardo ENERGY
This presentation introduces the concept of regulatory sandboxes for the energy sector, compares a range of national approaches to the sandbox process and assesses what the benefits and shortcomings of sandboxes are in the heavily-regulated energy sector. Speaker: Alexandra Schneiders, University College London
Electric Vehicles Readiness and Charging at Multi-Unit Dwellings by Eric HuangForth
- Building codes are collections of laws and regulations adopted by governments to regulate building construction standards. They address health, safety and energy efficiency. Model codes like the International Building Code are developed by organizations and adopted by local authorities.
- The presentation discussed introducing electric vehicle readiness requirements into building codes. This would help address barriers to EV charging access, especially at multi-unit dwellings. Definitions for EV-capable and EV-ready parking spaces were provided as examples of potential code language.
- An overview was given of the VCI-MUD pilot project, which aims to demonstrate innovative EV charging technologies to help reduce costs and ease management challenges of installing charging infrastructure at multi-unit dwellings. Preliminary analysis of
The energy model on which the majority of cities in developed countries are based upon is characterized by centralization and unsustainability. Barcelona, being a Mediterranean city, faces the challenge to increase its solar energy supply, moving towards a more sustainable energy model, while strengthening the network's business sector.
ASCAME is committed to this initiative, in the framework of the European project FOSTEr in MED gathering together in the auditorium of the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Navigation of Barcelona, several experts in the field of renewable energy, as well as companies, public authorities, universities and organizations that will analyse the state of sector, its’ trends and the business development scenario emerged.
This document discusses potential policies and measures to increase adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in Ireland based on behavioral economics principles. Transport currently accounts for 42% of Ireland's energy consumption and 41% of energy-related emissions. While EV grants and tax incentives already exist, adoption rates need to increase significantly to meet climate targets of 1 million EVs by 2030. The document identifies several behavioral barriers like status quo bias and outlines evidence-based policies like congestion charging, total cost of ownership labeling, dealership training, and workplace charging incentives that could help boost EV purchases in Ireland. It concludes by noting some initial implementation steps for 2021.
King County Metro Battery Electric Bus Program by Danny IlioiuForth
King County Metro has implemented a battery electric bus program that includes:
1) Testing 3 manufacturers' 40-foot and 60-foot electric buses and leasing buses and charging infrastructure.
2) Purchasing 40 electric buses in late 2020 and an additional 80 buses.
3) Partnering with Seattle City Light on a pilot tariff for electricity and considering on-base, layover, and smart charging options.
4) Designing a test facility to address infrastructure needs, IT and data systems, safety training, and risk mitigation as it works towards a zero-emissions fleet by 2040.
The document discusses the need for more sustainable transportation systems and outlines several strategies to achieve this. It notes that a sustainable system allows access needs to be met safely while protecting health and the environment. It also should limit emissions, waste and resource consumption. The document then provides examples of strategies like behavioral changes, fuel shifting, improving efficiency, mode shifting, and technological innovations. It discusses specific options for freight transport and promoting electric vehicles.
Framework conditions for the integration of flexibility options Leonardo ENERGY
Until high RES-E shares are reached flexibility is not a bottleneck. However, it is important to actually develop the options that have been modelled to increase efficiency in the short-term and provide the options needed in the long-term.
To provide an efficient amount of flexibility barriers that distort competition, hinder options from entering the market or create unnecessary demand need to be adressed.
The presentation provides an overview of the relevant areas that affect the development of flexibility options as well as suggestions on how the framework for flexibility can be designed.
http://www.leonardo-energy.org/webinar/framework-conditions-integration-flexibility-options
US Department of Energy's Uniform Methods ProjectLeonardo ENERGY
This webinar will provide an overview of the US Department of Energy’s Uniform Methods Project that develops protocols for determining energy savings from energy efficiency measures and programs. The webinar will discuss its motivations, the development process, measures, and how they are used.
Power - Maximising efficiency; conserving resourcesgeoffrey-cip
CIP offers programmes to tackle the challenges in the power sector and create lasting dynamic solutions that can adapt to the rapid evolution of this sector
Wayne Killen, Senior Advisor at the Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office gave this presentation at the Forth U.S. Department of Energy Loan Program Office Overview webinar on September 28, 2021.
This document discusses the need to restructure the regulation of electric power systems to adapt to changes in the industry. It argues that regulation needs to both reconsider past approaches and anticipate current and future changes. Key points discussed include establishing long-term commitments for generation to balance short-term markets, improving economic dispatch through markets and pricing signals, redesigning end-user tariffs to remove subsidies and reflect costs, and clarifying the role of distribution system operators and independent system operators. The overall goal is to maximize efficiency while managing risks and constraints in a way that introduces competition only when it is expected to provide benefits.
AURES II - Renewable energy Auction Database and overview of auction schemes ...Leonardo ENERGY
Recording at https://youtu.be/gF-XicTOi2M
The project AURES II (Auctions for Renewable Energy Support) investigates design options for renewable energy auctions and gives recommendations on their use.
AURES II has collected data comprising the design elements, as well as the awarded auction prices and realisation rates in a single database based on the renewable energy auctions implemented in the EU. Based on this, our project aims to gain new quantitative insights on how design elements influence auction performance.
This webinar will present the Auction Database and a first, holistic overview of the design elements used in the various countries of the EU.
How demand for flexibility will develop in the German power systemLeonardo ENERGY
The Webinar presents the results of a research project on flexibility in the German power sector. It analyses the flexibility demand with a rising share of RES-E and compares different flexibility options.
The project consists of a model-based scenario analysis for 2020, 2030 and 2050 and applies the electricity system model PowerFlex together with a European network model to analyze import and export as a flexibility option.
Flexibility becomes an issue only in the scenario 2030 with 60 % RES-E. In 2020 additional flexibility can increase efficiency, but is not essential to run the system or to integrate RES-E.
http://www.leonardo-energy.org/webinar/how-demand-flexibility-will-develop-german-power-system
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? The EU's energy efficiency policies scrutinise...Leonardo ENERGY
The European Court of Auditors (ECA) promotes accountability and transparency, and acts as the independent guardian of the financial interests of the EU citizens. ECA recently published two reports about EU energy efficiency policies (about appliances and buildings).
This webinar will present ECA’s role in the EU policy process, how it relates to evaluation, and the main conclusions from the two recent reports.
The document summarizes Black & Veatch's work in electrifying transportation fleets through zero-emission infrastructure. It discusses their expertise in renewable energy, battery storage, hydrogen refueling and high-powered charging. It also covers lessons learned from electric vehicle infrastructure projects, the growing market and business model choices, and competing stakeholders in fleet electrification.
Transportation Electrification Funding Opportunities by Kelly Stevens and Sam...Forth
Sam Schanfarber, Business Development Manager and Kelly Stevens, Senior Manager, Strategic Communications & Partnerships at Forth gave this presentation at the PNW Utility Roundtable on June 3, 2021.
The document summarizes a project called Large Scale Storage for Network Services (LSSNS) that demonstrated the capability for a 100MW grid-connected battery facility in Europe. The project was a collaboration between AES, a global power company, and Queen's University Belfast (QUB). It received funding from Innovate UK/Energy Catalyst to install and test a 10MW/5MWh battery array in the UK transmission system, which was completed in December 2015. The goals were to provide enhanced system services to support increasing renewable energy targets and stability challenges on the grid.
Regulatory Sandboxes in the Energy Sector | DSM UniversityLeonardo ENERGY
This presentation introduces the concept of regulatory sandboxes for the energy sector, compares a range of national approaches to the sandbox process and assesses what the benefits and shortcomings of sandboxes are in the heavily-regulated energy sector. Speaker: Alexandra Schneiders, University College London
Electric Vehicles Readiness and Charging at Multi-Unit Dwellings by Eric HuangForth
- Building codes are collections of laws and regulations adopted by governments to regulate building construction standards. They address health, safety and energy efficiency. Model codes like the International Building Code are developed by organizations and adopted by local authorities.
- The presentation discussed introducing electric vehicle readiness requirements into building codes. This would help address barriers to EV charging access, especially at multi-unit dwellings. Definitions for EV-capable and EV-ready parking spaces were provided as examples of potential code language.
- An overview was given of the VCI-MUD pilot project, which aims to demonstrate innovative EV charging technologies to help reduce costs and ease management challenges of installing charging infrastructure at multi-unit dwellings. Preliminary analysis of
The energy model on which the majority of cities in developed countries are based upon is characterized by centralization and unsustainability. Barcelona, being a Mediterranean city, faces the challenge to increase its solar energy supply, moving towards a more sustainable energy model, while strengthening the network's business sector.
ASCAME is committed to this initiative, in the framework of the European project FOSTEr in MED gathering together in the auditorium of the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Navigation of Barcelona, several experts in the field of renewable energy, as well as companies, public authorities, universities and organizations that will analyse the state of sector, its’ trends and the business development scenario emerged.
This document discusses potential policies and measures to increase adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in Ireland based on behavioral economics principles. Transport currently accounts for 42% of Ireland's energy consumption and 41% of energy-related emissions. While EV grants and tax incentives already exist, adoption rates need to increase significantly to meet climate targets of 1 million EVs by 2030. The document identifies several behavioral barriers like status quo bias and outlines evidence-based policies like congestion charging, total cost of ownership labeling, dealership training, and workplace charging incentives that could help boost EV purchases in Ireland. It concludes by noting some initial implementation steps for 2021.
King County Metro Battery Electric Bus Program by Danny IlioiuForth
King County Metro has implemented a battery electric bus program that includes:
1) Testing 3 manufacturers' 40-foot and 60-foot electric buses and leasing buses and charging infrastructure.
2) Purchasing 40 electric buses in late 2020 and an additional 80 buses.
3) Partnering with Seattle City Light on a pilot tariff for electricity and considering on-base, layover, and smart charging options.
4) Designing a test facility to address infrastructure needs, IT and data systems, safety training, and risk mitigation as it works towards a zero-emissions fleet by 2040.
The document discusses the need for more sustainable transportation systems and outlines several strategies to achieve this. It notes that a sustainable system allows access needs to be met safely while protecting health and the environment. It also should limit emissions, waste and resource consumption. The document then provides examples of strategies like behavioral changes, fuel shifting, improving efficiency, mode shifting, and technological innovations. It discusses specific options for freight transport and promoting electric vehicles.
Framework conditions for the integration of flexibility options Leonardo ENERGY
Until high RES-E shares are reached flexibility is not a bottleneck. However, it is important to actually develop the options that have been modelled to increase efficiency in the short-term and provide the options needed in the long-term.
To provide an efficient amount of flexibility barriers that distort competition, hinder options from entering the market or create unnecessary demand need to be adressed.
The presentation provides an overview of the relevant areas that affect the development of flexibility options as well as suggestions on how the framework for flexibility can be designed.
http://www.leonardo-energy.org/webinar/framework-conditions-integration-flexibility-options
US Department of Energy's Uniform Methods ProjectLeonardo ENERGY
This webinar will provide an overview of the US Department of Energy’s Uniform Methods Project that develops protocols for determining energy savings from energy efficiency measures and programs. The webinar will discuss its motivations, the development process, measures, and how they are used.
Power - Maximising efficiency; conserving resourcesgeoffrey-cip
CIP offers programmes to tackle the challenges in the power sector and create lasting dynamic solutions that can adapt to the rapid evolution of this sector
Wayne Killen, Senior Advisor at the Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office gave this presentation at the Forth U.S. Department of Energy Loan Program Office Overview webinar on September 28, 2021.
This document discusses the need to restructure the regulation of electric power systems to adapt to changes in the industry. It argues that regulation needs to both reconsider past approaches and anticipate current and future changes. Key points discussed include establishing long-term commitments for generation to balance short-term markets, improving economic dispatch through markets and pricing signals, redesigning end-user tariffs to remove subsidies and reflect costs, and clarifying the role of distribution system operators and independent system operators. The overall goal is to maximize efficiency while managing risks and constraints in a way that introduces competition only when it is expected to provide benefits.
AURES II - Renewable energy Auction Database and overview of auction schemes ...Leonardo ENERGY
Recording at https://youtu.be/gF-XicTOi2M
The project AURES II (Auctions for Renewable Energy Support) investigates design options for renewable energy auctions and gives recommendations on their use.
AURES II has collected data comprising the design elements, as well as the awarded auction prices and realisation rates in a single database based on the renewable energy auctions implemented in the EU. Based on this, our project aims to gain new quantitative insights on how design elements influence auction performance.
This webinar will present the Auction Database and a first, holistic overview of the design elements used in the various countries of the EU.
How demand for flexibility will develop in the German power systemLeonardo ENERGY
The Webinar presents the results of a research project on flexibility in the German power sector. It analyses the flexibility demand with a rising share of RES-E and compares different flexibility options.
The project consists of a model-based scenario analysis for 2020, 2030 and 2050 and applies the electricity system model PowerFlex together with a European network model to analyze import and export as a flexibility option.
Flexibility becomes an issue only in the scenario 2030 with 60 % RES-E. In 2020 additional flexibility can increase efficiency, but is not essential to run the system or to integrate RES-E.
http://www.leonardo-energy.org/webinar/how-demand-flexibility-will-develop-german-power-system
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? The EU's energy efficiency policies scrutinise...Leonardo ENERGY
The European Court of Auditors (ECA) promotes accountability and transparency, and acts as the independent guardian of the financial interests of the EU citizens. ECA recently published two reports about EU energy efficiency policies (about appliances and buildings).
This webinar will present ECA’s role in the EU policy process, how it relates to evaluation, and the main conclusions from the two recent reports.
The document summarizes Black & Veatch's work in electrifying transportation fleets through zero-emission infrastructure. It discusses their expertise in renewable energy, battery storage, hydrogen refueling and high-powered charging. It also covers lessons learned from electric vehicle infrastructure projects, the growing market and business model choices, and competing stakeholders in fleet electrification.
Despite the well-recognised potential for, and steps to promote, energy efficiency progress in deployment has been slow.
Scaling up an integrated utility service model presents an opportunity for the utility to become a player within the emerging energy service paradigm in the region.
Workplace Charging Best Practices (CALSTART) Detroit June 18 2013CALSTART
Dr Jasna Tomic gave this presentation at the Workplace Charging Workshop, an event co-hosted by CALSTART and NextEnergy in Detroit, MI June 18, 2013. For more information on workplace charging visit www.evworkplace.org
CALSTART Clean Transportation Technologies and Solutions
In a series of interviews and a literature review, WRI’s U.S. Energy team focused on efforts to achieve full, mature fleet electrification in the long term, which brings in various other considerations, such as grid and utility considerations.
This webinar will go over the key takeaways from this endeavor and will feature expert speakers who will share their experiences and insights around fleet electrification.
NHS Sustainability Day Coventry Road Show4 All of Us
This document summarizes a presentation given at the Coventry NHS Sustainability Day Road Show in 2015. The presentation covered several topics around sustainable transportation including cycling initiatives at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, electric vehicles, and regional public transportation networks. It highlighted achievements in reducing single-occupancy car journeys and expanding infrastructure for cycling. It also promoted benchmarking energy and water usage to improve efficiency.
Patricia Taylor, Sr. Manager of Regulatory Policy and Business Programs at the American Public Power Institute, Thor Hinckley, Sr. Program Manager at Forth and Connor Herman, Program Manager at Forth gave this presentation at the Utility Working Group webinar on March 17, 2020.
Chris Morgan, Group Manager Strategic Development, Auckland Transport - Car S...INVERS Mobility Solutions
Car Sharing using electric vehicles
The document discusses Auckland Transport's request for proposals for an electric vehicle car sharing scheme in Auckland, New Zealand. Auckland Transport is interested in car sharing to support public transport use and reduce car ownership. The RFP process sought proposals for a commercial car sharing operation with no net cost to Auckland Transport. Responses to the RFP varied in their approaches to fleet size, use of charging infrastructure, and use of electric vehicles. Auckland Transport took steps to structure the RFP process fairly and attract a range of proposals to establish a car sharing scheme in Auckland.
Presentation by John Boesel, President and CEO, Google Headquarters - July 31...CALSTART
CALSTART is launching an Employer Electric Vehicle Initiative to rapidly expand workplace charging programs. The initiative encourages employers to develop EV charging solutions, share non-proprietary information, and provide employee education on EVs. A survey found many employers already offer charging and are motivated by reducing energy costs and improving their green image. The initiative aims to accelerate learning and help meet environmental goals. Employers can join by contacting CALSTART to support the campaign and participate.
SmartCEM Stakeholder Dissemination Event (Newcastle pilot site) 25th Septembe...YBRLtd
Presentations from the smartCEM Stakeholder Dissemination event (Newcastle pilot site), 25th September 2014.
Project consortium members: Newcastle University, Gateshead College, Hyperdrive, Charge Your Car
April 12, 2016 CEFAC Energy Storage PresentationJosh Erwin
The document summarizes a presentation on energy storage project financing given to the Clean Energy Financing Advisory Council. It includes the following:
1) Presentations were given by representatives from DBL Partners, Generate Capital, Advanced Microgrid Solutions, and Clean Energy Group on various topics related to energy storage project financing such as market trends, project finance models, case studies, and challenges.
2) The energy storage market is growing substantially and lithium ion battery chemistry currently dominates deployments. Project financing can drive standardization and scale for the industry.
3) Financing models discussed included infrastructure as a service, mitigating technology risks, and monetizing multiple revenue streams to improve project economics.
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The document summarizes progress made toward California's hydrogen fuel cell vehicle roadmap and identifies next steps. It discusses how the initial 2012 roadmap assumptions have held up and whether goals are being met. Significant progress has been made in deploying an initial hydrogen station network through state funding, establishing safety standards, and automaker announcements of new FCEV models. Next steps focus on ensuring reliable station operation, coordinating further station builds with vehicle rollouts, and continuing public education efforts.
Center point energy's crm business case & customer visionrobgirvan
CenterPoint Energy implemented SAP CRM to streamline customer interactions and improve the customer experience. Key goals of the project included reducing average handling times, training expenses, and bad debt through more effective customer segmentation, predictive analytics, and a unified multi-channel customer view. The CRM system was designed to optimize CenterPoint Energy's highest volume customer processes and provide agents with predictive customer insights to proactively address issues.
ACEEE Local Energy Efficiency Workforce Development WebinarMary Shoemaker
During this webinar panelists explore the role of cities in supporting their local energy efficiency workforce. ACEEE provides an overview of the local efficiency workforce development landscape. Emerald Cities Los Angeles explains how cities can incorporate equity into these activities. New Orleans describes their energy efficiency workforce development programs with many local partners. Boston shares stories about its municipal building operator training program.
A recording of the webinar can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/user/ACEEEDC
This document summarizes a webinar about capitalizing on carbon revenues from electric vehicle charging infrastructure. The Connecticut Green Bank and partners have developed a methodology to issue voluntary carbon credits for EV charging under the Verified Carbon Standard. This opens up access to the carbon markets and can provide a 5-10% return on capital invested in EV charging equipment. Interested parties are invited to partner with the Green Bank, who will help certify the credits and return the proceeds. Details are provided on project eligibility, advantages of partnering with the Green Bank, and next steps for those interested in pursuing this opportunity.
The Electric Vehicle Market: Utility Infrastructure DeploymentScottMadden, Inc.
The growth of the Plug-In Electric Vehicles (PEV) is creating an opportunity for forward-thinking utilities to leverage their size and scale and deploy PEV charging infrastructure to support load growth, extend customer engagement, and grow the PEV market. This presentation is designed to help utilities who are considering the expansion of their current electric transportation program to include more PEV infrastructure and those who are considering the initial launch of their PEV program. Key program criteria and design considerations are presented to help encourage the thoughtful planning and design of a PEV infrastructure program that will help your utility capitalize on the growing PEV market.
For more information, please visit www.scottmadden.com.
The growth of the Plug-In Electric Vehicles (PEV) is creating an opportunity for forward-thinking utilities to leverage their size and scale and deploy PEV charging infrastructure to support load growth, extend customer engagement, and grow the PEV market. This presentation is designed to help utilities who are considering the expansion of their current electric transportation program to include more PEV infrastructure and those who are considering the initial launch of their PEV program. Key program criteria and design considerations are presented to help encourage the thoughtful planning and design of a PEV infrastructure program that will help your utility capitalize on the growing PEV market. To learn more, please visit www.scottmadden.com.
The Electric Vehicle Market: Utility Perspective and Considerations for Utili...ScottMadden, Inc.
The growth of the Plug-In Electric Vehicles (PEV) is creating an opportunity for forward-thinking utilities to leverage their size and scale and deploy PEV charging infrastructure to support load growth, extend customer engagement, and grow the PEV market. This presentation is designed to help utilities who are considering the expansion of their current electric transportation program to include more PEV infrastructure and those who are considering the initial launch of their PEV program. Key program criteria and design considerations are presented to help encourage the thoughtful planning and design of a PEV infrastructure program that will help your utility capitalize on the growing PEV market.
Charging Fueling & Infrastructure (CFI) Program by Kevin MillerForth
Kevin Miller, Senior Advisor, Business Models of the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation gave this presentation at the Forth and Electrification Coalition CFI Grant Program - Overview and Technical Assistance webinar on June 12, 2024.
Charging Fueling & Infrastructure (CFI) Program Resources by Cat PleinForth
Cat Plein, Development & Communications Director of Forth, gave this presentation at the Forth and Electrification Coalition CFI Grant Program - Overview and Technical Assistance webinar on June 12, 2024.
Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Grant: Round 2 by Brandt HertensteinForth
Brandt Hertenstein, Program Manager of the Electrification Coalition gave this presentation at the Forth and Electrification Coalition CFI Grant Program - Overview and Technical Assistance webinar on June 12, 2024.
Expanding Access to Affordable At-Home EV Charging by Vanessa WarheitForth
Vanessa Warheit, Co-Founder of EV Charging for All, gave this presentation at the Forth Addressing The Challenges of Charging at Multi-Family Housing webinar on June 11, 2024.
EV Charging at MFH Properties by Whitaker JamiesonForth
Whitaker Jamieson, Senior Specialist at Forth, gave this presentation at the Forth Addressing The Challenges of Charging at Multi-Family Housing webinar on June 11, 2024.
Charging Forward: Bringing Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure to Rural ...Forth
Bob Coates, Program Manager at the USDA Rural Utilities Service gave this presentation at the Forth Rural EV Charging Programs webinar on May 14, 2024.
EV Charging Resources and Technical Assistance for Rural Communities and Trib...Forth
Shelbi Small, Tribal Technical Assistance Leadat the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation gave this presentation at the Forth Rural EV Charging Programs webinar on May 14, 2024.
Equity & Freight Electrification by Jose Miguel Acosta CordovaForth
José Miguel Acosta Córdova, Transportation Justice Program Manager at Little Village Environmental Justice Organization (LVEJO) gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on April 17, 2024.
Electric Nation Upper Midwest Inter-Tribal Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Com...Forth
Robert Blake, Executive Director at Native Sun Community Power Development gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on April 17, 2024.
Samantha Bingham, Clean Transportation Program Director at the City of Chicago Department of Transportation gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on April 17, 2024.
Where to Start: ListenPanel Discussion & Session by Maggie Striz CalninForth
Maggie Striz Calnin, Director at Michigan Clean Cities gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on April 17, 2024.
EPA Funding Opportunities for Equitable Electric Transportationby Mike MoltzenForth
Mike Moltzen, Deputy Director, Transportation and Climate Division at the EPA Office of Transportation and Air Quality gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on April 17, 2024.
Building a Future Where Everyone Can Ride and Drive Electric by Bridget GilmoreForth
Bridget Gilmore, EV Charging Fellow at the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on April 17, 2024.
Transportation Electrification Funding Strategy by Jeff Allen and Brandt Hert...Forth
Jeff Allen, Executive Director at Forth and Brandt Hertenstein, Program Manager at Electrification Coalition gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on April 17, 2024.
Program Design by Prateek Suri and Christian WillissForth
Prateek Suri, Senior Program Manager at Forth and Christian Williss, Managing Director, Transportation Fuels and Technology at State of Colorado Energy Office gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on April 17, 2024.
Building a Budget by Cat Plein and Josh RodriguezForth
Cat Plein, Development & Communications Director at Forth and Josh Rodriguez, Program Director for Environment at AASHTO gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on April 17, 2024.
Increasing Community Impact with Meaningful Engagement by Brytanee BrownForth
Brytanee Brown, Founder & Principal of emergent labs gave this presentation at the Forth Increasing Community Impact with Meaningful Engagement webinar on April 09, 2024.
Top-Quality AC Service for Mini Cooper Optimal Cooling PerformanceMotor Haus
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Dahua provides a comprehensive guide on how to install their security camera systems. Learn about the different types of cameras and system components, as well as the installation process.
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3. Unlocking Organizational Creativity
The Problem:
• Energy utilities measure success by comparing rates
• Resist taking risks, innovation
• But times are changing (opportunities/ risks):
• Technology, Customer demands, Policy environment, Market
design
The Answer:
• Measure success by bringing customer and community value
• Creation of Energy Research and Development group
• Small core team to guide and provide project management
services
• For cross-functional, cross-departmental project teams
• Under the governance of a Steering Committee
4. Supporting Strategic Initiatives
Partner with Our Community
CMY09: Structure Innovative Energy Partnerships
Take Care of our Environment
ENV05: Promote Transportation Electrification
6. Education and Outreach
Participation in regional groups
• (PNW Transportation Electrification Collaborative, Forth)
Legislative Involvement, Code and permitting changes
Improved website information for customers
EV 101 Events
EV Ride and Drive Events
• 3 events in 2017-2018, 2 planned in 2019
7. Tacoma Power Operations
Commitment to transform fleet
• West Coast Electric Fleet pledge
Charging equipment investments
• customer, employee, public charging
Commuter Vanpool transformation
Transportation Electrification Strategic Plan
• Complete in 2019 after legislative session
8. Providing value to customers
Schedule FC “Fast Charge”
• Encourage investment by temporarily reducing demand charge
EVSE Company Outreach
EV Charging Study
• Compensate customers for data to improve program design
Electric Car Discount Program
Proposed Shorepower Rate/Proposal
Introduce yourself.
My name is…
In my 22 year career and across 5 companies: quantitative analysis, financial forecasting, energy risk management, regulatory, strategic planning, resource planning, contracts…and more!
We have been working in this area for about two years. For a year and a half there was no single person was dedicated to TE.
I think we are doing well, so….
I’m going to spend just a few minutes to talk about how we are organized and our motivation behind these efforts.