Comprehensive State Energy Plan (CSEP): An Update Martin R. Hyman - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Comprehensive State Energy Plan (CSEP): An Update Martin R. Hyman - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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
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
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
Primary Energy Consumption (2012)
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System, Table CT2
Primary Energy Consumption (2016)
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System, Table CT2
Net Electricity Generation (2014)
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Electricity Data Browser
Net Electricity Generation (2018)
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Electricity Data Browser
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
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
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