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SUMMARY:CWEEL's New England Inaugural Event
DESCRIPTION:The Council on Women in Energy & Environmental Leadership (CWEEL) supports the role of women in the energy and environmental industries. CWEEL provides career development for professional women aspiring to leadership roles and mentorship for women pursuing technical education and careers in the energy and environmental fields. CWEEL is a division of the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE).\nThe newly-established CWEEL New England Chapter invites you to join their first virtual gathering to learn more about the group and help plan events for 2021.
URL:https://newiee.org/event/cweels-new-england-inaugural-event/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Council on Women in Energy & Evironmental Leadership (CWEEL)":MAILTO:info@cweelnewengland.org
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SUMMARY:NECA's Lessons learned from Texas
DESCRIPTION:Lessons learned from Texas: what can we do to better weather the extreme weather? \n1:00 to 2:30 pm (Panel discussion from 1 to 2 and “hang around the podium” from 2 to 2:30) \nTopics for discussion: \n\nIs there a wholesale power market design – energy-only with scarcity or energy plus capacity or centrally planned markets – that can more effectively manage the challenges posed by unexpected events  and weather-driven  extreme episodes on the electricity system?\nWhat aspects of market design– incentives or requirements – could improve resilience of the electricity market?\nDo we need to reform planning to align with market changes and such extreme weather events?\nFinally\, are we at a  cross-roads with respect to the interplay of wholesale and retail market design?\n\nSpeaker (with more to come): \nPeter Cramton\, Professor of Economics\, University of Cologne and the University of Maryland (Emeritus since 2018)\, (and former Director of the Board of ERCOT)
URL:https://newiee.org/event/necas-lessons-learned-from-texas/
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SUMMARY:CPES's Vetting the Proposal: The CT Regulatory Permitting Process
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will discuss Connecticut’s solar permitting process at a high level\, including: \n\nHow do solar projects proceed through the Connecticut Siting Council?\nWhy do you need a stormwater permit for solar development?\nHow do host municipalities feel about solar development?\n\nFeatured Speakers: \n\nMelanie Bachman\, Executive Director\, CT Siting Council\nChristopher Martin\, State Forester\, DEEP\nJason Bowsza\, First Selectman\, Town of East Windsor\nKaren Allen\, Stormwater Permitting\, DEEP\n\nCBA Members receive 1.25 CT CLE credits (self-reportable)
URL:https://newiee.org/event/cpess-vetting-the-proposal-the-ct-regulatory-permitting-process/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Friends of NEWIEE
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SUMMARY:NECEC's Energy Storage in the Northeast: Past\, Present\, and Future
DESCRIPTION:Across the Northeast\, states have been exploring how energy storage can help them reach their clean energy and climate goals. From MassCEC and the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources’ (DOER) Advancing Commonwealth Energy Storage to similar programs in Vermont\, Maine\, and Connecticut\, Northeast states are proving that storage will be a key part of the energy system of the future. NECEC is convening industry leaders and policy experts for an event on May 12 to review what we’ve learned from efforts to deploy energy storage projects and how we can encourage future growth in the Northeast storage market. This event will explore which energy storage demonstration projects in the Northeast were most successful and where the region’s storage market is headed.
URL:https://newiee.org/event/nececs-energy-storage-in-the-northeast-past-present-and-future/
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