Green Building Alliance, 2030 District Host Dec. 10 Webinar On PJM Electricity Price Increases - Why And What To Do?
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The Green Building Alliance and the 2030 District Program host a December 10 webinar on PJM Electricity Price Increases - Why and What To Do? from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. In July, the PJM Interconnection auction for wholesale electricity generation capacity to be delivered in 2025-26 resulted in a 933% increase in electricity costs over 2024-25. Read more here. Join the Green Building Alliance for an important conversation and presentation on the recent PJM electric grid capacity auction price increase, which will affect electricity costs throughout Western Pennsylvania. Featured speakers include-- -- Terry Barchanowicz, Vice President of Chrislynn Energy: Terry will provide background as to why this particular auction price increased so drastically, what it means for electricity prices in 2025/2026, and how to manage rising costs through reducing electricity demand and its associated charges. -- Karma Edwards, Senior Director of Workforce Development and Green & Healthy Schools Program, Green Building Alliance: Karma will go over the best strategies for managing and reducing electricity usage - something that will be increasingly important and will have better returns on investment from higher electricity prices. Karma will go over both no and low-cost solutions as well as deeper retrofits for energy reduction. Learning Objectives -- Learn more about expected electricity rate increases and potential impacts -- Gain insight into resources and strategies for managing rising utility costs -- Learn strategies to reduce electricity consumption Click Here to register and for more information. For more information on programs, initiatives and other upcoming events, visit the Green Building Alliance website. Click Here to sign up for regular updates from the Alliance, Like them on Facebook, Follow them on Twitter and visit their YouTube Channel. Click Here to support their work. Resource Links: -- PUC Encourages Consumers To Prepare For Dec. 1 Electricity Price Changes; Rates Will Vary From 8.4% Decrease To 31.2% Increase [PaEN] -- PUC Invites Stakeholder Comments On The Issue Of The Adequacy Of Electricity Supplies In Pennsylvania [PaEN] Related Articles This Week: -- The Heinz Endowments: Nonprofits, Philanthropy Create Infrastructure To Help Bring Nearly $1 Billion In Regional, Statewide Clean Energy Funding To Pennsylvania [PaEN] -- Green Building Alliance, 2030 District Host Dec. 10 Webinar On PJM Electricity Price Increases - Why And What To Do? [PaEN] -- PA Solar Center Hosts Dec. 13 Webinar On Potential Changes Ahead Under New Republican Administration [PaEN] -- PUC Cautions Electricity, Natural Gas Supply Shoppers Against Copycat Online Energy Shopping Websites NewsClips: -- WESA: Pittsburgh-based Eos Energy Secures $303 Million Loan To Scale Up Clean Energy Storage -- Allegheny Conference On Community Development: Statement On Eos Energy Storage $303.5 Million US DOE Loan Guarantee, Project AMAZE -- Erie Times: Venango Twp. Supervisors Approve Settlement Agreement With Developer Of Proposed 80 MW Solar Energy Facility In Erie County -- The Center Square: Grants Open For State’s Solar For Schools Program -- Utility Dive: Some Renewable Energy Developers Urge PJM To Drop Fast-Track Interconnection Plan Saying It Is A Blatant Attempt To Favor Data Center Power Developers -- E&E News/Politico: PJM Boosts Natural Gas Ahead Of Wind, Solar In Contentious Electric Grid Interconnection Review Plan -- Spotlight PA - Stephen Caruso: Chapter 14 Utility Law Will Lapse After PA Legislature Deadlocks On Expanding Consumer Protections -- Guest Essay: When It Comes To Energy Policy, Pennsylvania Needs A Reset - By Sen. Lisa Boscola (D-Lehigh) [PJM Electricity Cost Issues] [Posted: December 4, 2024] |
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