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Updates and Trends in Energy Storage: In-Front-of-the-Meter, Behind-the-Meter, and Distributed C&I PPAs

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Updates and Trends in Energy Storage: In-Front-of-the-Meter, Behind-the-Meter, and Distributed C&I PPAs
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Session 1: Front-of-the-Meter Energy Storage - Energy storage has made great strides recently, in both number and size of installations, in Texas and worldwide. Technology choices are determined by the desired usage and discharge profile desired of the battery, as well as the financial owner’s comfort with the chosen technology. Discuss the current options available, as well as the future of utility or grid-sited storage.

Session 2: Behind-the-Meter Energy Storage With the growth of distributed solar and changes in distribution systems, energy storage at the distributed, behind-the-meter, level is set to grow over the coming years. Discuss technical, market, and legal issues associated with behind-the-meter storage in the context of distributed solar generation and creation of microgrids.

Session 3: Distributed C&I PPAs: Overview and Trends - On-site rooftop, carport, and groundmount solar generation continues to expand. Hear key provisions of behind-the-meter commercial and industrial power purchase agreements, an overview of the typical project financing and contract structure, and highlights of some of the recent trends and developments shaping negotiations.

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1. Front-of-the-Meter Energy Storage (Feb 2018)

Kate Sherwood, Judy McElroy, Spivey Paup, Kenneth Ragsdale

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Front-of-the-Meter Energy Storage (Feb 2018)

Energy storage has made great strides recently, in both number and size of installations, in Texas and worldwide. Technology choices are determined by the desired usage and discharge profile desired of the battery, as well as the financial owner’s comfort with the chosen technology. Discuss the current options available, as well as the future of utility or grid-sited storage.  

Originally presented: Jan 2018 Renewable Energy Law

Kate Sherwood, 3M Electrical Markets Division - Austin, TX
Judy McElroy, Fractal Energy Storage Consultants - Austin, TX
Spivey Paup, Recurrent Energy - San Francisco, CA
Kenneth Ragsdale, Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. - Taylor, TX

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2. Behind-the-Meter Energy Storage (Feb 2018)

Scott D. Deatherage, Kate Sherwood, Chris Foster

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Session 2 —46 mins
Behind-the-Meter Energy Storage (Feb 2018)

With the growth of distributed solar and changes in distribution systems, energy storage at the distributed, behind-the-meter, level is set to grow over the coming years. Discuss technical, market, and legal issues associated with behind-the-meter storage in the context of distributed solar generation and creation of migrogrids.  

Originally presented: Jan 2018 Renewable Energy Law

Scott D. Deatherage, S Deatherage Law, PLLC - Dallas, TX
Kate Sherwood, 3M Electrical Markets Division - Austin, TX
Chris Foster, Georgetown Utility Systems - Georgetown, TX

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3. Distributed C&I PPAs: Overview and Trends (Feb 2018)

Samuel William Porter

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Session 3 —55 mins
Distributed C&I PPAs: Overview and Trends (Feb 2018)

On-site rooftop, carport, and groundmount solar generation continues to expand. Hear key provisions of behind-the-meter commercial and industrial power purchase agreements, an overview of the typical project financing and contract structure, and highlights of some of the recent trends and developments shaping negotiations.

Originally presented: Jan 2018 Renewable Energy Law

Samuel William Porter, SunPower Corporation - Austin, TX