Achieving the ambitious greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction goals in California and the United States will require a massive de-carbonization of the electric grid throughout the West. As our electricity supply becomes increasingly dependent on intermittent renewable energy sources, storage on a vast scale and other solutions will become increasingly necessary to integrate renewables and reduce overall GHG emissions. Chemical batteries and other short-duration storage technologies may not, by themselves, be cost-effective or enough to ensure around-the-clock supplies of low-carbon electricity.
Please join Morgan Lewis’s energy and environmental group for an Energy Breakfast series seminar on the future of long-duration energy storage and other large-scale integration solutions. The panelists include key policymakers and stakeholders shaping the future of this sector.
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Speakers |
Carla Peterman, Commissioner
California Public Utilities Commission
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Karen Edson, Vice President, Policy and Client Services
California Independent System Operator
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Doug Divine, CEO
Eagle Crest Energy Company
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Moderators |
Bill Kissinger, Partner
Morgan Lewis
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Sarah Keane, Senior Associate
Morgan Lewis
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Energy Breakfast Series |
A conversation with energy thought leaders |
WHEN
Tuesday, December 1, 2015 |
Breakfast and Registration: 8:00–8:30 am
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Program and Q&A: 8:30–10:00 am
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WHERE
Morgan Lewis
One Market
Spear Street Tower
San Francisco, CA 94105
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CREDIT CLE Credit in CA (1.0 hour) is currently pending approval
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Questions? Contact Elisabeth Lawrence at +1.415.442.1503 or elisabeth.lawrence @morganlewis.com
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