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Energy Storage: FERC Action and Project Considerations

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Energy Storage: FERC Action and Project Considerations
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Session 1: FERC Action on Energy Storage: Where We’ve Come From, Where We’re Going - The past 5 years have seen a sea change in the deployment and electricity market participation of energy storage resources. This session will frame the key barriers to storage deployment, review major policy developments at FERC, and look ahead to the set of market issues to come in a post-Order 841 world.

Session 2: Utility-Scale Battery Storage - Revenue Streams and Project Considerations - In this moderated discussion with the CEOs of two leading stand-alone energy storage developers, we will explore the revenue streams being pursued in different ISOs and the types of offtake agreements that can be utilized for stand-alone energy storage.  We will also discuss other considerations in project development and financing tied to revenue generation such as siting, interconnection, procurement, and finance structures.  

Session 3: Alternatives to Renewables – Carbon Capture & Storage/ Waste to Energy - A fireside chat on renewable fuels opportunities (LCFS and RIN program focused) coupled with carbon capture and sequestration opportunities (Section 45Q). You’ll hear about projects in each area: biogas, plastics to fuels (+), hydrogen, carbon capture and gasification could benefit from current incentives and proposed legislation designed to further advance these types of projects.

Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 2.00
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Administrative Law | Oil, Gas and Mineral Law | Real Estate Law | Tax Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 4/30/2025

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1. FERC Action on Energy Storage: Where We’ve Come From, Where We’re Going (Mar 2021)

Jason Burwen

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FERC Action on Energy Storage: Where We’ve Come From, Where We’re Going (Mar 2021)

The past 5 years have seen a sea change in the deployment and electricity market participation of energy storage resources. This session will frame the key barriers to storage deployment, review major policy developments at FERC, and look ahead to the set of market issues to come in a post-Order 841 world.

Originally presented: Jan 2021 Renewable Energy Law Institute

Jason Burwen, U.S. Energy Storage Association - Washington, DC

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2. Utility-Scale Battery Storage - Revenue Streams and Project Considerations (Mar 2021)

Becky H. Diffen, Jeff Bishop, Andy Bowman

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Utility-Scale Battery Storage - Revenue Streams and Project Considerations (Mar 2021)

In this moderated discussion with the CEOs of two leading stand-alone energy storage developers, we will explore the revenue streams being pursued in different ISOs and the types of offtake agreements that can be utilized for stand-alone energy storage.  We will also discuss other considerations in project development and financing tied to revenue generation such as siting, interconnection, procurement, and finance structures.  

Originally presented: Jan 2021 Renewable Energy Law Institute

Becky H. Diffen, Norton Rose Fulbright - Austin, TX
Jeff Bishop, Key Capture Energy - Salt Lake City, UT
Andy Bowman, Jupiter Power LLC - Austin, TX

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3. Alternatives to Renewables – Carbon Capture & Storage/ Waste to Energy (Mar 2021)

Zeina El-Azzi, Ellen Friedman

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Alternatives to Renewables – Carbon Capture & Storage/ Waste to Energy (Mar 2021)

A fireside chat on renewable fuels opportunities (LCFS and RIN program focused) coupled with carbon capture and sequestration opportunities (Section 45Q). You’ll hear about projects in each area: biogas, plastics to fuels (+), hydrogen, carbon capture and gasification could benefit from current incentives and proposed legislation designed to further advance these types of projects.

Originally presented: Jan 2021 Renewable Energy Law Institute

Zeina El-Azzi, Brightmark - Austin, TX
Ellen Friedman, Nixon Peabody LLP - New York, NY