The technical conference will be open to the public via livestream the morning of the event.
The agenda for the conference includes three sessions--
-- What are the right mix of resources and how do we get them online? Will effective load carrying capacity (ELCC), properly designed, accomplish this?
Panelists include--
-- Joseph Bowring, Independent Market Monitor for PJM
-- Frederick “Stu” Bresler III, PJM Interconnection, LLC
-- Adrien Ford, Constellation
-- Diane Holder, ReliabilityFirst
-- Travis Kavulla, NRG Energy
-- Marjorie Philips, LS Power Development, LLC
-- Tom Rutigliano, Natural Resources Defense Council
-- How do we facilitate completion of the construction of those generation resources?
Panelists include--
-- Kati Austgen, Nuclear Energy Institute
-- Joseph Kerecman, Calpine
-- Darren Olagues, Talen Energy
-- Liz Robinson, Philadelphia Solar Energy Association
-- Robert Routh, Natural Resources Defense Council
-- What can the PUC do to ensure resource adequacy for electric distribution customers?
Panelists include--
-- Susan Bruce, PJM Industrial Customer Coalition; PA Energy Customer Alliance
-- Patrick Cicero, Pennsylvania Consumer Advocate
-- David Fisfis, Duquesne Light Company
-- Tori Giesler, FirstEnergy Corp.
-- Brian Kauffman, Mainspring Energy, Inc.
-- Christine Martin, PPL Electric Utilities
-- Glen Thomas, GT Power Group
-- David Velazquez, PECO
-- Jeaneen Zappa, Keystone Energy Efficiency Alliance
As part of the informal educational process, Commissioners will pose questions to the panelists and will engage the panelists in discussions related to electric resource adequacy in Pennsylvania.
Following the conclusion of the technical conference, comments will be accepted from members of the public. Comments must be eFiled with the Secretary of the Commission and will be posted on the Commission’s website.
More information about the comment period can be found at Docket No. M-2024-3051988. Questions regarding this technical conference should be directed to PC-RATechConference@pa.gov.
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[Posted: November 21, 2024] PA Environment Digest
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