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An Electric Grid for the 21st Century
Tuesday, March 13, 2012; 2:00 - 6:30 PM
@ Wittemyer Courtroom, Wolf Law Building, University of Colorado
Video
To view video recordings of the event, click here.
For a report summarizing the conference written by Mark Wiranowski, Click Here.
Over the last several years, the concept of a "smart grid" has received increasing attention, starting with the Energy Policy Act of 2005, which set forth the objective of increasing the intelligence of the grid as a means of enabling the more efficient delivery and use of electric power. In the face of increasing pressure to bring more renewable power sources onto the grid, the need for "demand side management" capabilities that come with a smarter grid are increasingly relevant. The promise of a smarter grid is that it can enable users of electric power to respond to changing supply options (say, when wind or solar power is more available), changing demand profiles (say, managing "needle peaks" during hot summer days), or integrating distributed generation capabilities (say, solar panels on rooftops) and electric vehicles. The development of a smarter grid raises a series of opportunities and challenges that policymakers and academics are now focused on. This conference will address three such issues: access to energy usage information; the protection of consumer privacy in electric usage information; and the effort to secure the grid against cyber security attacks. In the face of commitments by utilities to make available energy usage information, and the Obama Administration's push for a "green button" and apps in energy management, the issues will need to be addressed sooner rather than later. To frame and advance the dialogue on them, the conference will pull together a number of leaders in government, academia, and industry, building on past Silicon Flatirons discussions on this topic.
- Sunil Cherian
Chief Executive Officer
Spirae
- Zahra Makoui
Advanced Technology Intergration Department
PG&E
- Justin Segall
Founder & EVP
Simple Energy
- Nick Sinai
Senior Advisor to the CTO, Innovation Entrepreneurship
Office of Science and Technology Policy
Moderator
- William Boyd
Associate Professor of Law
University of Colorado
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- Bill Levis
Director of the Office of Consumer Counsel
State of Colorado
- Larry Plumb
Executive Director - Emerging Issues & Technology Policy
Verizon
- Jennifer Urban
Assistant Clinical Professor of Law
Director, Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic
University of California - Berkeley
Moderator
- Paul Ohm
Associate Professor of Law
University of Colorado
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- George Arnold
National Coordinator
Smart Grid Interoperability, NIST
- Joshua Epel
Chairman
Colorado Public Utilities Commission
- Randy Huston
Director of IT Infrastructure and Smart Grid Deployment
Xcel Energy
- Bao Le
Vice President, Corporate Development
Coalfire
Moderator
- Phil Weiser
Dean
University of Colorado Law School
Executive Director
Silicon Flatirons Center
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Moderator
- Raymond Gifford
Senior Adjunct Fellow
Silicon Flatirons Center
Partner
Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP
Former Chairman, Colorado Public Utilities Commission
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Conference SummaryFor a report summarizing the conference written by Mark Wiranowski, Click Here
Video To view a video of the event click here.
Readings
- The White House Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights: Implications for Smart Grid Privacy Regulations
- EIA: Smart Grid Legislative and Reuglatory Policies and Case Studies
Smart Grid Legislative and Regulatory Policies and Case Studies, December 12, 2011 [299 pages, PDF] "In recent years, a number of U.S. states have adopted or are considering smart grid related laws, regulations, and voluntary or mandatory requirements. At the same time, the number of smart grid pilot projects has been increasing rapidly. Recent activity includes the deployment of smart meters, distribution automation and demand response (DR) programs. This increased activity is supported by the disbursement of almost $4.5 billion of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding targeted specifically to smart grid initiatives. Federal mandates are promoting smart grid projects, specifically Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, Title XIII, which establishes a national policy for grid modernization and provides incentives for stakeholders to invest in smart grid initiatives."
Parking
There will be a parking attendant handing out parking permits to Lots 470 & 308.
Hotels in the Area
- The Boulderado
2115 Thirteenth Street
Boulder, Colorado 80302
Phone: (303) 442-4344
Toll Free: (800) 433-4344
- St. Julien Hotel
900 Walnut Street
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 720-406-9696
Toll Free: 877-303-0900
- Boulder Marriott
2660 Canyon Boulevard
Boulder, Colorado 80302
Phone: 1-303-440-8877
Toll Free: 1-888-238-2178
- Best Western Boulder Inn
770 28th Street
Boulder, Colorado, 80303-2343
Phone: 303-449-3800
Toll Free: 800-233-8469
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