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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


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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

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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

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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
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Primary Energy Consumption (2012)

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System, Table CT2

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Primary Energy Consumption (2016)

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System, Table CT2

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Net Electricity Generation (2014)

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Electricity Data Browser

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Net Electricity Generation (2018)

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Electricity Data Browser

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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

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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

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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