Tuesday, November 19
NRRI Board of Directors Breakfast
7:30–8:45 a.m. • Crockett AB
Taste of Texas Continental Breakfast
8:00–9:00 a.m. • 2nd Floor Foyer
Registration Open
8:30 a.m.–3:00 p.m. • 2nd Floor Foyer
General Session
9:00–10:15 a.m. • Lone Star DEF (2nd Floor)
9:00 - 9:40 a.m. Who wants to be a Regulator?
9:40 - 10:15 a.m. Commissioners Nick & Glick Hot Topic Talk |
Who wants to be a Regulator?It’s much more than a game!
This interactive general session will kick off with NARUC representatives squaring off against FERC staff in an adaptation of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. Participants will answer questions about the history, members, and work of the other organization.
TEAM NARUC Hon. Talina Mathews, Kentucky Hon. Jordan White, Utah
TEAM FERC Christy Walsh, Office of Energy Policy and Innovation Anna Cochrane, Director of the Office of Energy Market Regulation
Elizabeth Salerno, Advisor to Commissioner Glick
Commissioners Nick and Glick: Hot Topic Talk
NARUC President Nick Wagner and FERC Commissioner Richard Glick will discuss current issues and challenges of state and federal commissions. |
Networking Break
10:15–10:45 a.m. • 2nd Floor Foyer
Concurrent Sessions Section A
10:45–11:45 a.m.
Texas A (4th Floor) |
A1 FERC’s PURPA Reforms - What does it mean for consumers, commissions, and clean energy? At long last, it is finally here – the PURPA NOPR! Come hear what regulators and other stakeholders are saying about the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on changes to the implementing regulations associated with the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978, before comments are filed in December. Participants will discuss the important aspects of FERC’s proposed changes, especially on rate-setting and which markets qualify for an exemption from PURPA’s “mandatory purchase obligation.”
Moderator: Travis Kavulla, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, NRG Participants: Hon. Megan Decker, Oregon Hon. Kristine Raper, Idaho Hon. Daniel Scripps, Michigan Katherine Gensler, Vice President, Solar Energy Industries Association Philip Moeller, Executive Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, EEI
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Texas C (4th Floor) |
A2 The Future of Natural Gas in Decarbonization Focused States Natural gas demand has grown as a key energy source over the last decade and demand is expected to continue to grow. Issues surrounding the decarbonization of our energy delivered by utilities is a growing topic in the United States. It is important to understand the policy implications for the energy of the future. Such issues include conversations around the importance of fuel diversity, decreasing even more GHG emissions, increasing investment in current and new infrastructure and improving reliability of electricity transmission grid as natural gas power generation may be called upon to provide backup support to renewable generation as well as dependable baseload generation. This panel will discuss the details, benefits and roadblocks to delivering lower carbon energy to consumers. Moderator: Hon. Diane Burman, New York Participants: Dr. Roger Aines, Energy Program Chief Scientist, LLNL Global Security E Program Dawn Constantin, SVP, Marketing & Regulatory Affairs, BP Energy Company Thomas P. Meissner, Jr., Chairman, President and CEO, Unitil Corporation Richard Meyer, Managing Director, Energy Analysis, American Gas Association Dena E. Wiggins, President, Natural Gas Supply Association
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Texas D (4th Floor) |
A3 Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF): Will it be Effective? The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has recently proposed the $20.4 billion Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF), which it has called its “biggest single step to date” to help close the rural digital divide by expanding broadband in unserved rural areas. The FCC believes the RDOF will “raise the bar” for rural broadband deployment by “making more areas eligible for support and requiring faster service than last year’s Connect America Fund (CAF).” This panel will take a critical look at the RDOF and also discuss its potential impact. Learning Objectives
Moderator: Hon. Brandon Presley, Mississippi Participants: Hon. Chris Nelson, South Dakota Joseph Gillan, Economist, Gillan Associates Brian O’Hara: Senior Director Regulatory Issues – Telecom & Broadband, NRECA Carol Mattey, Principal, Mattey Consulting, LLC |
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Annual Officer Installation Ceremony and Celebration Luncheon
(Tickets Required)
12:00–1:15 p.m. • Lone Star Ballrooms
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Concurrent Sessions Section B
1:45–2:45 p.m.
Texas C (4th Floor) |
B1 The Texas Way: Energy Innovation in the Lone Star State Texas is home to vast fossil and renewable resources, coming in at #1 among all states in oil and gas production and wind capacity and #5 in solar capacity. Massive investments in transmission infrastructure deliver these resources to market. Texas also hosts a number of cutting-edge energy pilot projects that illustrate the future of low-emission, high-efficiency electric power generation. With ERCOT, Texas utilities operate in a uniquely competitive energy market that provides some of the lowest retail rates in the country. What is it about Texas that attracts innovation, and what can other states learn from the successes and shortcomings of Texas's approach? Attendees will:
Moderator: Hon. DeAnn Walker, Texas Participants Scott Burns, Head of Innovation/Customer Experience, and GM, Home Services/Security, Reliant Energy Russell Gold, Investigative Journalist, Wall Street Journal Mike McGroddy, Principal, 8 Rivers Capital Susan Williams Sloan, VP State Affairs, American Wind Energy Association |
Texas D (4th Floor) |
B2 Leading the Way to Smarter Systems Energy markets and systems are transforming. Energy companies are integrating more technologies on the grid to meet customer expectations. Distributed energy resources and electrification allow This session will:
Moderator: Hon. Ted Thomas, Arkansas Hon. Carrie Zalewski, Illinois David Kolata, Consumer Advocate, Citizens Utility Board Chuck Kosak, Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Transmission Permitting & Technical Assistance Division Office of Electricity, DOE
Jess Melanson, COO, Utilidata
Rob Schwartz, President & COO, Anterix, Inc. Paula Gold-Williams, President & CEO, CPS Energy
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Texas A (4th Floor) |
B3 New Transmission Investments & FERC Order 1000 |
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FERC Order 1000 outlines the transmission planning process for new transmission investment, in certain instances, removes a transmission owner's federal right of first refusal, and allows for a competitive bidding process for new projects. The jury is out on whether the competitive bidding process has been beneficial for end-use customers or not. This panel will explore the following questions: How is FERC Order 1000 performing to date? How much potential savings do transmission solicitations offer customers? Where are there room for improvements in planning procedures? Is expansion of competitive solicitation the answer to our transmission woes or are there other underlying obstacles to building the grid of the future? Moderator: Hon. Sally Talberg, Michigan Hon. Talina Mathews, Kentucky Judy Chang, Principal, The Brattle Group Dr. Emma Nicholson, Senior Project Manager, Concentric Energy Advisors Neil Millar, Executive Director of Infrastructure Development, California ISO Ed Tatum, VP RTO and Regulatory Affairs, American Municipal Power
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Board of Directors Meeting
3:15–4:15 p.m. • Bowie
Commissioner Bonus Session
(Commissioners Only)
3:15–4:30 p.m. • Crockett CD (4th Floor)
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NRRI Symposium—The Regulatory Training Initiative
3:15–4:15 p.m. • Crockett AB
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NRRI will host an open session to present an overview of the initiative, a remote platform for providing training on key regulatory issues for Commissioners, staff, industry, and other stakeholders. The session will seek feedback and input on the development of the initiative and plans for its deployment. |
Performance-Based Regulation Working Group Kickoff
(Closed Meeting. Commissioners and Staff Only. Preregistration Required. Email Kerry at kworthington@naruc.org to register.)
3:15–5:00 p.m. • Republic (4th Floor)