Alliance for Affordable Energy
  • Home
  • Who
  • What
    • Consumer Protection and Education >
      • Regulate Our Pipelines
      • Health Impact Assessment
    • Clean Energy >
      • Renewable & Clean Portfolio Standard
      • Transmission
    • Energy Efficiency >
      • EEFA
    • GS4GND
    • Past Work
  • How
    • New Orleans City Council >
      • Council Actions
    • New Orleans Dockets >
      • UD-22-05 Hurricane Ida Costs
      • UD-22-04 Demand Solutions
      • UD-22-03 Battery Storage
      • UD-22-02 100% Renewable
      • UD-22-01 Storm Reserve
      • UD-21-03 Resilience
      • UD-21-02 Zeta Cost Recovery
      • UD-21-01 Winter Storm Uri
      • UD-20-02 IRP (2021)
      • UD-19-01 RPS
      • UD-18-07 ENO Rate Case
      • UD-18-02 EV Charging
      • UD-18-01 Smart Cities
      • UD-17-04 Reliability
      • UD-17-03 IRP (2018)
    • LA Public Service Commission >
      • LPSC 2022 Election
      • Engage with the LPSC
    • Lawsuits & Appeals
    • Climate Initiative Task Force
  • News
    • The Watchdog
    • People's Power Hour
    • MISO Soup
    • Hurricane Ida
    • Events Calendar >
      • AAE House Party
  • Learn
    • Glossary
    • Timeline
    • Reports
  • Get Involved
    • Support
    • Newsletter
    • Intern and Volunteer >
      • Wimpelberg Intern Fellowship
    • Contact Us

100% Renewable

Picture

UD-22-02

The Council believes that in order to mitigate climate change it is important that the City work to utilize 100% renewable and clean energy to power city buildings. They opened this docket to determine how to best make that transition.
Read More
​The Alliance commends this effort to power city facilities with 100% renewable and clean energy. We want to note, as we have in the past, that not all resources touted as renewable and clean are equally so. In order to realize the full benefits of renewable energy for our city the Council must exclude dirty, expensive technologies, such as methane and nuclear power, for affordable distributed technologies, such as solar and wind. The Council must also utilize resources that reduce energy demand. This will help not only to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but will provide real resilience in a changed climate.
ADVISORS TO THE CITY COUNCIL (ADV)
No documents yet.
ALLIANCE FOR AFFORDABLE ENERGY (AAE)
2023 01 09 UD-22-02 AAE Reply Comments

2022 12 02 UD-22-02 AAE Comments

​
2022 07 15 UD-22-02 AAE Intervention​
CITY COUNCIL OF NEW ORLEANS (CNO)
2022 06 09 UD-22-02 CNO R-22-_ 100% Renewable Initiating Resolution
ENTERGY NEW ORLEANS, INC (ENO)
2022 12 02 UD-22-02 ENO Comments

​New Orleans Dockets

​CNO & CURO
OPEN DOCKETS
UD-22-05
​UD-22-04
UD-22-03
UD-22-02
UD-21-03
UD-21-01
UD-19-01
UD-18-07​​
UD-18-02
UD-18-01​
UD-17-04
Hurricane Ida Costs
​Demand Solutions
Battery Storage
100% Renewable
​Resilience
​Winter Storm Uri
​RPS
Rate Case​
EV Charging
Smart Cities​
Reliability
CLOSED DOCKETS
UD-22-01
UD-21-02
UD-20-02 ​
UD-20-01
​UD-18-06
​
​UD-18-05
UD-18-04
UD-18-03
UD-17-05
​
UD-17-03
​UD-17-02
​UD-17-01
UD-16-04
UD-16-03
UD-16-02
UD-16-01
UD-15-01
​UD-14-01
​UD-13-04
UD-13-03
UD-13-02
UD-12-04
UD-08-03
UD-08-02
UD-07-02​
Storm Reserve
​Zeta Cost Recovery
​IRP (2021)
​Streamline
​90MW Solar
​RFP
Whole Building Data
Community Solar
5MW DG Solar
​IRP (2018)
MISO
IRP Rules
AMI
ENO Restructure
​NOPS
Show Cause
Union Power Station 
Phase II
​FERC Settlement
FERC Settlement
Net Metering
Storm Hardening
E&G Rates
IRP (2008)
Gas Infra. Rebuild

Please feel free to contact the Alliance if you or your organization would like more information regarding the documents provided on this page.
Intern & Volunteer
If you want to be a frontline soldier on environmental protection, social justice, or environmental racism, come to Louisiana” –Gary Groesch, Founder of AAE
Calendar
View our events calendar ​for important upcoming community events and public meetings!
Support our work- ensure fair, affordable, and environmentally responsible energy for all.
501(c)3 IRS Notice

Alliance for Affordable Energy
Phone: (504) 208-9761
4505 S Claiborne Ave
New Orleans, LA 70175

Copyright © 2022 · Alliance for Affordable Energy
  • Home
  • Who
  • What
    • Consumer Protection and Education >
      • Regulate Our Pipelines
      • Health Impact Assessment
    • Clean Energy >
      • Renewable & Clean Portfolio Standard
      • Transmission
    • Energy Efficiency >
      • EEFA
    • GS4GND
    • Past Work
  • How
    • New Orleans City Council >
      • Council Actions
    • New Orleans Dockets >
      • UD-22-05 Hurricane Ida Costs
      • UD-22-04 Demand Solutions
      • UD-22-03 Battery Storage
      • UD-22-02 100% Renewable
      • UD-22-01 Storm Reserve
      • UD-21-03 Resilience
      • UD-21-02 Zeta Cost Recovery
      • UD-21-01 Winter Storm Uri
      • UD-20-02 IRP (2021)
      • UD-19-01 RPS
      • UD-18-07 ENO Rate Case
      • UD-18-02 EV Charging
      • UD-18-01 Smart Cities
      • UD-17-04 Reliability
      • UD-17-03 IRP (2018)
    • LA Public Service Commission >
      • LPSC 2022 Election
      • Engage with the LPSC
    • Lawsuits & Appeals
    • Climate Initiative Task Force
  • News
    • The Watchdog
    • People's Power Hour
    • MISO Soup
    • Hurricane Ida
    • Events Calendar >
      • AAE House Party
  • Learn
    • Glossary
    • Timeline
    • Reports
  • Get Involved
    • Support
    • Newsletter
    • Intern and Volunteer >
      • Wimpelberg Intern Fellowship
    • Contact Us