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posterMicrogrids in New England: A Workshop Series for Communities and Stakeholders

Wednesday, October 10th
9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Connecticut Legislative Office Building
Public Hearing Room 2E
300 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06106

Workshop Agenda

 

A Vision for Community Energy: Essential infrastructure for delivering clean energy benefits
Rob Thornton, President and CEO, International District Energy Association

Microgrids in Connecticut: Details of a nationally innovative program
Jessie Stratton,* Policy Director, Connecticut's Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

Societal Benefits of Microgrids: Providing for business continuity, hardening critical infrastructure, and energy & environmental benefits

Panel 1: Questions and Decisions Communities are Facing

  • Moderator: Alex Kragie, Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
  • Catherine Diviney, Town of West Hartford
  • Tom Solinsky**, Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative
  • Mary Glassman, Town of Simsbury
  • Tom Roy**, Town of Simsbury
  • Sara Bronin, UCONN School of Law

Panel 2: Technical Chalenges & Opportunities: Microgrids can offer significant end-user and societal benefits; they may also pose technical challenges interfacing with the main grid

  • Moderator: Tom Bourgeois, Page Energy & Climate Center
  • Einat Dorobantzu, Northeast Utilities
  • James King, Couth White / Connecticut Industrial Energy Consumers
  • Chuck Eves, The United Illuminating Company

Panel 3: Advancing Community Energy Projects

  • Moderator: Joel Rinebold, Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology
  • Tim Larson, State Representative, Tweed New Haven Project
  • James Albis, State Representative, Tweed New Haven Project
  • Jeff Leichtman, Bridgeport Regional Business Council
  • Ken Cooper, The United Illuminating Company

Synthesis and Next Steps
Tom Bourgeois, Pace Energy & Climate Center

*Speaking on behalf of Daniel Esty, Commissioner, Connecticut's Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
** Filling in for John Bilda, Norwich Public Utilities


Turning Local Organic Wastes into Vehicle FuelTurning Local Organic Wastes into Vehicle Fuel
An Environmental and Economic Opportunity for New York State Communities

Thursday, October 4, 2012
8:30 AM – 3:00 PM
Pace Law School, Tudor Room, White Plains, NY

Workshop Agenda

 

Panel 1: Separated Organics & Anaerobic Digesters

Panel 2: Making Vehicle Fuel from Landfill and Wastewater Treatment Plant Gases

Exploring the Economic/Policy Landscape

Final Questions and Path Forward

  • Zywia Wojnar, Research Director, Pace Energy and Climate Center
  • Joanna D Underwood, President, Energy Vision

 


Technological Pathways to Lower Carbon Transportation

Tuesday, September 25th
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
1 Pace Plaza, New York, NY

Workshop Agenda & Speaker Bios

Exploring Policies to Drive a Low Carbon Transportation Sector
Dan Sperling, Director of the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California – Davis

Complementary Measures: State and Regional Efforts to Reduce Emissions from the
Transportation Sector

Sonia Hamel, Hamel Environmental Consulting

Wheels in Motion: The New Charge in Electric Vehicles
A panel presented new innovations in electric vehicle technology and its associated infrastructure, focusing on local companies and implementation prospects in the region. Technological and regulatory barriers to deployment were also covered.

Expanding Focus: The Potential in Natural Gas
This panel focueds on regional opportunities to implement natural gas fleets and service centers with an emphasis on technological progress within the industry.

Rapid Growth: Advances in Biofuels
This panel discuseds new developments within advanced biofuels and feedstocks and analyzed potential benefits to the region.

Workshop Closing
Jackson Morris, Director of Strategic Engagement, Pace Energy & Climate Center
 


CONFERENCE JUNE 27, 2012 IN MANHATTAN:

Focus on Change:  A Closer Look At Climate Change Impacts in the Northeast

Agenda*

Written synthesis of presentations

 

Speakers

What’s at Stake?  Bill McKibben, founder of 350.org

From a Thousand Feet: Regional Climate Change Impacts in Context
Art DeGaetano, Director, Northeast Regional Climate Center & Professor, Cornell University

Panel 1: Zooming In:  Impacts on the Rural Environment
ModeratorMorgan Ellis, Climate Planner, Division of Energy & Climate, Delaware Dept of Natural Resources and Environmental Control

Panel 2: Shifting Focus: Impacts on the Urban Environment
ModeratorLois New, Director of Climate Change Office, New York DEC

 

KEYNOTE:
Climate Change Science and the Public Debate

Gavin Schmidt, Leading Climate Scientist at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies
 

KEYNOTE:
Financial Implications of Climate Change

Mark Way, Senior Vice President, Head of Sustainability Americas, Swiss Re

KEYNOTE:
Looking Ahead: A Vision for a Climate Stable Future.

Jigar Shah, Entrepreneur, Founder of SunEdison, First CEO of the Carbon War Room
 

* Morgan Ellis filled in for Ms Snyder, and Gavin Schmidt filled in for Andy Revkin

 


 

CONFERENCE JUNE 1, 2011 IN MANHATTAN:

Financing Energy Efficiency in the Commercial Building Sector

Speakers (click for powerpoint):

Panel 1: Business Models and Best Practices for Energy Efficiency Investments

· Joyce Ferris, Blue Hill Partners (moderator)

· Sean Neill, Transcend Equity Development (for presentation, click on Joyce Ferris, above)

· Zach Axelrod, Skyline Innovations (for presentation, click on Joyce Ferris, above)

· Jim Thoma, Green Campus Partners (for presentation, click on Joyce Ferris, above)

Panel 2: Scaling Energy Efficiency in Commercial Buildings - Issues and Opportunities

· Harris Schaer, NYSERDA (moderator)

· Stanley Fishbein, LFC Capital

· Laurie Actman, Viridity Energy

· Jason Vollen, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Keynote Address: Ken Berlin, General Counsel of the Coalition for Green Capital

Panel 3: Moving the Needle - Policy Perspectives on Energy Efficiency Investments

· Thomas Bourgeois, PECC (moderator)

· Greg Hale, NRDC

· David Gabrielson, PACENow

· Peter Miscovich, Jones Lang LaSalle