Comprehensive State Energy Plan (CSEP): An Update Martin R. Hyman - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Comprehensive State Energy Plan (CSEP): An Update Martin R. Hyman Senior Energy Policy Analyst, Missouri Division of Energy Midwest Energy Policy Series Energy Infrastructure Event April 30, 2019 CSEP 1.0 Stakeholder process began in
Comprehensive State Energy Plan (CSEP): An Update Martin R. Hyman Senior Energy Policy Analyst, Missouri Division of Energy Midwest Energy Policy Series – Energy Infrastructure Event April 30, 2019
CSEP 1.0 • Stakeholder process began in late 2014 • Released in October 2015 • Guided our work for several years • Updating and reviews needed to address current gubernatorial initiatives
Less Than Four Years Later … • Senate Bill 564 (2018) • Several bills filed related to CSEP updates • Wholesale electricity markets • Continued low natural gas prices • Cost declines for wind and solar • Improved diversity of supply (new utility-scale generation) • Electric vehicles
Primary Energy Consumption (2012) Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System , Table CT2
Primary Energy Consumption (2016) Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System , Table CT2
Net Electricity Generation (2014) Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Electricity Data Browser
Net Electricity Generation (2018) Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Electricity Data Browser
Evolving Utility Landscape • Advanced metering infrastructure deployment • Cyber security • Time-varying rates • Electric vehicle charging • Customer access to renewables • Opportunities for new in-state generation
Electric Vehicles • More, better, less-costly models • Utility projects and Public Service Commission interest • New, flexible load • VW settlement • Stakeholder collaboratives Source: MO DNR, Missouri’s Beneficiary Mitigation Plan , p. 1, https://dnr.mo.gov/env/apcp/vw/documents/mo-beneficiary-mitigation-plan.pdf
Where We Go Next (CSEP 2.0?) • Determine update process • Receive additional stakeholder input • Update data • Consider new and evolving issues and technologies • Assess progress on recommendations and potential changes and additions • Address statutory requirements and state priorities
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