The Chair and Vice Chair positions will lead the LPSC meetings and represent the LPSC for 2024, while the Representatives for OMS, ERSC, and SPP will represent the LPSC in those respective policy tables. When it comes to OMS, ERSC and SPP we’ll need a Commissioner that understands the value of transmission.
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By Jessica Hendricks, AAE's State Policy Director
Turns out, Louisiana’s electric utility grid needs to step it up to address resilience and reliability, yet untangling the two has become a bit messy.
By Constantine Gonatas, AAE Consultant & Jessica Hendricks, AAE's State Policy Director
By Jessica Hendricks, AAE's State Policy Director
Verdant is a microgrid company with no existing ties to LA. Ingevity and Verdant teamed up and drafted a plan whereby Verdant would build a microgrid, consisting of 1000 kW of solar, 2000kW of Combined Heat & Power (CHP) and a heat recovery steam generator (“HRSG”) on Ingevity owned property. Verdant would then sell the power solely to Ingevity, and Ingevity would continue to rely on Cleco Power for 10-20% of its electric load.
By Jesse George, AAE's New Orleans Policy Director
By Jessica Hendricks, AAE's State Policy Director
But supporters also hope to cut electricity bills throughout the year and to transform community groups like churches into disaster responders.
By Amelia Walley, AAE Economic Analyst Intern
The Alliance and GSREIA would like to thank everyone who attended our first Solar Roundtable of 2013, which was a resounding success. We would like to thank our host John Williams of Williams Architects, our very own AAE board member, who graciously opened his business doors and provided the delicious refreshments. We had a great turnout and the participation/discussion was lively and informative.
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