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Transitioning to a Clean Grid: - PPT Presentation

Whats Next for the Central Coast Energy Panel Central Coast Sustainability Summit October 11 2017 Kelly Ferguson Energize California Director Santa Barbara amp Ventura Counties Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator Moderator ID: 760017

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Transitioning to a Clean Grid:

What’s

Next for the Central Coast?

Energy Panel Central Coast Sustainability Summit October 11, 2017Kelly Ferguson – Energize California Director Santa Barbara & Ventura Counties, Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (Moderator)Jordan Sager – Energy Manager, UCSBCraig Lewis – Founder and Executive Director, Clean Coalition

Slide2

Major changes in store for local energy generation

September 28

th

- 58-MW Ellwood natural gas peaker plant in Goleta denied by the CPUC The CPUC released an announcement preparing for a rejection of the 262-MW Puente Power Plant proposal in OxnardSB 338 – expected to be signed by Governor Brown mandating carbon-free alternatives to gas generation to meet peak demand

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What does this mean for the region? How can local municipalities and facilities prepare? Many clean energy alternatives are tested, proven and mainstreamThe CEC is supporting pilot projects and clean energy startups through grants to encourage clean energy innovation and adoptionKey opportunities for energy efficiency, distributed energy generation, storage, microgrids, and grid edge technologies

What’s next?

Slide4

Funded by the CEC & supporting Santa

Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles and Orange

Counties. An initiative of LACI.

The

Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI) is a private non-profit organization helping to accelerate the commercialization of clean

technologies. Rated as one of the best incubators in the world by UBI.

Energize California is the hub for clean energy innovation

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Energize California is the hub

for

clean energy innovation

Regional hub for Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, and Orange CountiesA regional convenerAn information resourceGoalsAccelerate clean energy developmentConnect stakeholders in the energy ecosystemSupport entrepreneurs and startups in the Innovators Program

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What is clean energy?

Technology should provide

benefit to

the electric ratepayers of CaliforniaEnergy efficiencyRenewablesEnergy storageSoftware: data, measurement, and analyticsDemand responseMicrogridsEV infrastructure

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How to Get Involved

Join the Energize California Network

– www.energize-ca.orgLocal clean energy events Stay up-to-date on energy industry newsEnergize California Innovators program – applications openNo cost to participate12 Month commitment First cohort launching this monthEVmatch Next Energy Technologies