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Vermont Comprehensive Energy Plan
Initial Stakeholders Meetings:
Energy Efficiency Elec. Grid & Utility Issues Energy Supply Resources
Transportation
Asa Hopkins
Director
Planning &
Energy Resources
Division
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Comprehensive Energy Plan Team Effort
State Government
• Public Service Dept.
• Dept. of Bldgs & General Services
• Agency of Agriculture, Food, & Markets
• Agency of Commerce & Community Dev.
• Agency of Human Services
• Agency of Natural Resources
• Agency of Transportation
Community & Business Partners
All of you!
• Utilities
• Energy Services Companies and Consultants
• Public Interest Organizations and Community Groups
• Business Community
• Town Energy Committees
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Comprehensive Energy Plan What is it?
Title 30, Section 202b-the CEP must include:
Comprehensive Analysis and Projections
• Usage
• Supply
Recommendations for State Implementation
• Actions – Public and Private
• Regulation
• Legislation
Title 30, Section 202 - Electric Plan
• Cost
• Environmental Effects
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Comprehensive Energy Plan Why create it?
Title 30, Section 202a:
To assure, to the greatest extent practicable, that Vermont can meet its
energy service needs: • In a manner that is adequate, reliable, secure and sustainable
• Assuring affordability and encouraging the state’s economic vitality
• Using energy resources efficiently and managing demands cost effectively
• Employing environmentally sound practices
Recommendations based upon all state law on the
subject: e.g., GHG reduction goals, renewable energy
goals
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Overarching goals of CEP
Address all energy sectors, not just electricity
Strive for lower GHG footprint, toward state targets
Support in-state energy solutions & economic growth
Keep Vermont’s costs regionally competitive
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Progress since the 2011 Plan List of examples:
H.40 (Ren. Energy Standard & Energy Transformation)
Standard Offer
Updated building energy codes
Multi-state ZEV MOU and action plan
Smart Growth and Downtown programs
Net metering expansion and redesign
Building Energy Disclosure Working Groups & Reports
VT Energy Generation Siting Commission
Thermal Efficiency Task Force
Total Energy Study
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2015 CEP Timeline
• Stakeholder meetings – 6/24 & 6/30
• Regional public forums:
o July 9 – Woodstock
o July 16 – Middlebury
o July 20 – Manchester
o July 23 – St. Albans
• Initial comment period – through 7/24/15
• Draft CEP – September
• Public hearings, further written comments – Fall 2015
• CEP published – December
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Stakeholder Meeting Objectives
• Update stakeholders about the current energy
picture in VT (including state goals)
• Obtain input and recommendations from
stakeholders regarding future energy options to
inform the 2015 CEP
• Share the timeline and objective for updating the
CEP, including public engagement
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Format for today’s meeting
• Overviews from Secretary Minter, Commissioner Mackay, and
the PSD
• Breakout #1: Cross-cutting questions
• Break
• Breakout #2: Topical discussions
• Land Use
• Alternative Modes
• Vehicles and Fuels
… Help us set the path for Vermont’s energy future.
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Meeting Working Agreement
Start and stop on time
Focus on the topic of discussion
Keep comments brief to allow time for others
One person speaks at a time
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For more information on the energy plan and to
submit comments
go to:
www.energyplan.vt.gov
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Stakeholder Meeting
June 30, 2015
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Energy Use Reduction and Renewable Energy goals ◦ Informed by Total Energy Study modeling
Transportation in a Total Energy context
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The 2015 CEP could establish a goal of reducing total energy consumption by ~33% or more by 2050, from our current level.
Accomplished through increased efficiency in energy production and use.
For context, Vermont’s total energy consumption has declined about 7% from a peak in 2004.
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Expending less energy to perform the same end use services ◦ Also includes switching to new fuels/technologies
that are fundamentally more efficient (e.g. EVs, heat pumps)
More efficient production ◦ Avoid the lost heat that comes from combustion
and conversion to electricity
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Keep vehicle miles traveled flat at current levels (while population and the economy grow).
Any one or a combination of: ◦ Use 15% ethanol in gasoline and 5% biodiesel for heavy-duty
vehicles, with 10% of all light-duty vehicle miles driven on electricity (e.g. approximately 56,500 EVs out of approximately 565,000 vehicles).
◦ Use 12.5% ethanol and 8% biodiesel, with 15% of all light-duty vehicle miles driven on electricity (e.g. approximately 85,000 EVs).
◦ Use 15% ethanol and 10% biodiesel, with no EVs.
◦ Use 10% ethanol and 10% biodiesel, with 18.5% of all light-duty vehicle miles driven on electricity (e.g. approximately 105,000 EVs).
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