MONDAY, 14 APRIL
10:00AM - 12:00PM
Instructors: Juliet Homer, Jeremy Twitchell
This tutorial is designed for people who want to understand better the policy and regulatory landscape in the United States and how it influences investment and program decisions, utility cost recovery, and impacts to customers. The tutorial is designed for those who may understand different aspects of the electricity system but want to strengthen their knowledge of policy and regulation and how they can better tailor their work to be responsive to the needs of regulators, policymakers, and other electric system decision-makers. The tutorial will cover utility players, processes, and essentials of ratemaking and planning, as well as important federal entities and roles. It will describe why policy and regulatory topics matter for engineers and researchers. It will cover definitions and key terms and how engineers and researchers can tailor their work to inform real-world outcomes.
1:00PM - 3:00PM
Instructors: Will McNamara, Jeremy Twitchell
This session builds on a foundational understanding of the power industry’s regulatory framework and delves into the unique challenges and opportunities surrounding energy storage. The discussion will cover how existing regulations shape the deployment, ownership, and financing of energy storage systems at both the federal and state levels, with a particular focus on decarbonization goals, market dynamics, and emerging federal policies.
3:00PM - 5:00PM
Instructors: Elise Caplan, Paige Rodrigues
This tutorial will provide a comprehensive understanding of the importance of electric transmission, how the grid operates, and the three key aspects of transmission: planning, paying, and permitting.