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Energy Storage: A Day in the Life of the Grid; Storage Policy—Texas vs. California; plus A Tale of Three Storage Facilities

Contains material from Feb 2013

Energy Storage: A Day in the Life of the Grid; Storage Policy—Texas vs. California; plus A Tale of Three Storage Facilities
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Session 1: A Day in the Life of the Grid with FERC Chairman Jon Wellinghoff

Session 2: Storage Policy in Texas: Comparison with California - A review of renewable energy storage policies and regulations in Texas, whether storage could serve as a designated transmission resource within the Texas market, and what lessons may be learned from California’s experience.

Session 3: A Tale of Three Storage Facilities - A look at PowerSouth's McIntosh Power Plant—the first commercial compressed air energy storage (CAES) plant in the United States, an isothermal CAES demonstration plant in west Texas developed by General Compression and ConocoPhillips, and the Duke Energy Notrees Windpower Project—the first wind and battery project in Texas.

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1. A Day in the Life of the Grid (Feb 2013)

Jon Wellinghoff

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A Day in the Life of the Grid (Feb 2013)

Originally presented: Jan 2013 Renewable Energy Institute

Jon Wellinghoff, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission - Washington, DC

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2. Storage Policy in Texas: Comparison with California (Feb 2013)

William H. Holmes, Tim Hennessy, Suzi Ray McClellan

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Storage Policy in Texas: Comparison with California (Feb 2013)

A review of renewable energy storage policies and regulations in Texas, whether storage could serve as a designated transmission resource within the Texas market, and what lessons may be learned from California’s experience.

Originally presented: Jan 2013 Renewable Energy Institute

William H. Holmes, Stoel Rives LLP - Portland, OR
Tim Hennessy, Portland, OR
Suzi Ray McClellan, Good Company Associates - Austin, TX

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3. A Tale of Three Storage Facilities (Feb 2013)

Alissa Oppenheimer, Lee Davis, Jeffrey S. Gates, David R. Marcus

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Session 3 —31 mins
A Tale of Three Storage Facilities (Feb 2013)

A look at PowerSouth's McIntosh Power Plant—the first commercial compressed air energy storage (CAES) plant in the United States, an isothermal CAES demonstration plant in west Texas developed by General Compression and ConocoPhillips, and the Duke Energy Notrees Windpower Project—the first wind and battery project in Texas.

Originally presented: Jan 2013 Renewable Energy Institute

Alissa Oppenheimer, Chamisa Energy, LLC - Santa Fe, NM
Lee Davis, PowerSouth Energy Cooperative - Mc Intosh, AL
Jeffrey S. Gates, Duke Energy - Charlotte, NC
David R. Marcus, General Compression - Newton, MA