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Distributed Energy Resources

NASUCA 2013 Mid-Year Meeting Seattle, WA June 10, 2013. Distributed Energy Resources. Engaging state commissioners, consumer advocates, and electric companies to develop mutually agreeable solutions to energy challenges. CCIF Leadership. CCIF Executive Committee : Philip B. Jones

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Distributed Energy Resources

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  1. NASUCA 2013 Mid-Year Meeting Seattle, WA June 10, 2013 Distributed Energy Resources

  2. Engaging state commissioners, consumer advocates, and electric companies to develop mutually agreeable solutions to energy challenges.

  3. CCIF Leadership CCIF Executive Committee: • Philip B. Jones NARUC President & WA UTC Vice Chairman • Paula M. Carmody NASUCA President & MD People’s Counsel • David K. Owens EEI Executive VP of Business Operations CCIF Advisory Committee: • Maureen F. Harris, NY PSC • Erin M. O’Connell-Diaz, ICC • Betsy Wergin, MN PUC • Lewis Mills, MO OPC • Joe Como, CA DRA • Craig F. Graziano, IA OCA • Wayne Harbaugh, BG&E • Phillip R. May, Entergy • Diane Munns, MidAmerican

  4. CCIF Signature Process • Large, open kickoff event to introduce a topic and initiate discussion among 3 groups; • Series of smaller, invitation-only summits where the 3 groups engage in facilitated dialogue; and • Report to share key takeaways with the broad stakeholder community.

  5. CCIF Illustration CCIF Principles Principles to reflect areas of consensus of participating commissioners, advocates, and utility reps

  6. CCIF – Grid Modernization • Nov. 2010 Kick-Off: NARUC & NASUCA Annual Mtgs. in Atlanta • Spring 2011 Summits: Phoenix, New Orleans & Baltimore • July 2011 Report: 30 consensus principles of 74 participants

  7. CCIF – Regulatory Process • Nov. 2011 Kick-Off: NARUC & NASUCA Ann. Mtgs. in St. Louis • Spring 2012 Summits: Dallas, Atlanta & Chicago • Key Themes: • Transparency • Communication • Prioritization • Collaboration • July 2012 Report: Key takeaways from 71 participants

  8. CCIF – Distributed Energy Resources • Nov. 2012 Kick-Off: NARUC & NASUCA Annual Mtgs. in Baltimore • Spring 2013 Summits: San Francisco, Atlanta & Newark • DER Summit Series Accomplishments: • Broad and balanced participation – 33 + 24 + 34 + 8 = 99 • Candid and productive dialogue • 21 consensus principles in 4 categories • DER Summit Series – Coming Soon: • Release of principles & stakeholder outreach • Post-summit series report & leave-behind

  9. CCIF 2013 DER Spring SummitsCommissioners, Consumer Advocates & Utility Reps by State Commissioner Consumer Advocate Utility Rep Consumer Advocate & Utility Rep

  10. CCIF DER Consensus Overview • DER = Distributed Generation (DG). EE & DR not included. • CCIF’s Objective = Framework for evaluating DER issues • Potential Benefits & Challenges of DER • Principles in 4 Areas: • Financial & Regulatory Issues • Market Development & Deployment Issues • Consumer Issues • Safety, Reliability & System Planning Issues

  11. For More Info on CCIF • Email: katrina@CCIForum.com • Phone: 337.656.8518 • Website: www.CCIForum.com • Twitter: CCIForum

  12. NASUCA 2013 Mid-Year Meeting Seattle, WA June 10, 2013 Distributed Energy Resources

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