AEMA Supports FERC Technical Conference on Order 2222
Advanced Energy Management Alliance filed comments on February 7, 2022 in support of the Voltus Petition for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to hold a Technical Conference on implementation of Order 2222.
Utility Dive: AEMA Asks for Customer Flexibility During COVID
See full story on Utility Dive here. April 20, 2020 By Robert Walton Dive Brief: New York demand response providers have asked regulators to give them flexibility in enrolling participants and how their load reduction commitments are set, as the industry heads into the summer demand season facing uncertainty from COVID-19. In addition to helping […]
Advanced Energy Management Alliance Statement on Administration’s Decision to Bail Out Uneconomic Power Plants
STATEMENT OF KATHERINE HAMILTON, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, ADVANCED ENERGY MANAGEMENT ALLIANCE: Advanced Energy Management Alliance (AEMA) is disappointed by the Administration’s recommendation to attempt a bailout of uneconomic power plants. This decision will increase electric costs for consumers, distort the competitive markets, and reduce the ability for lower cost, reliable, economic, and cleaner solutions to participate in a […]
AEMA Files in Missouri Encouraging Demand Response in the New Docket
AEMA filed in the new Missouri docket on Distributed Energy Resources, encouraging the Commission to ensure that demand response is included as priority in the proceeding.
AEMA Files Comments in Utility Demand Response Proceedings in New York
AEMA provided comments to the New York Public Service Commission on the Dynamic Load Management (“DLM”) programs of Central Hudson Electric & Gas Corporation, New York State Electric & Gas Corporation, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation d/b/a National Grid, Orange & Rockland Utilities, Inc., and Rochester Gas & Electric Corporation.
AEMA Files Comments in EPA Greenhouse Gas Proceeding
AEMA filed comments on February 26, 2018, in the Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM), the proposed replacement rule to the Obama Administration’s Clean Power Plan (CPP). As a result of comments and a study AEMA had originally filed to the CPP, demand response was included in the final rule as both a greenhouse gas […]
Advanced Energy Management Alliance Releases Options to Develop Untapped Resource and Engage Consumers
WASHINGTON, D.C. (February 12, 2018) –The Advanced Energy Management Alliance (AEMA) today released a white paper, , designed to inform state regulators, grid operators, and utilities and expand markets for demand-side resources offered by consumers. “AEMA has taken a leadership position in offering solutions to untapped state markets in the MISO region,” said Katherine Hamilton, Executive […]
FERC Staff Report on Demand Response and Advanced Metering
In December 2017, FERC staff released an assessment of demand response and advanced metering, including analyses of wholesale markets, summer demand response, and solar eclipse participation. The report can be accessed here.
Advanced Energy Management Alliance Applauds Commission Decision to Expand Demand Response in California
WASHINGTON, D.C. (October 26, 2017) –The Advanced Energy Management Alliance (AEMA) today applauded the unanimous decision of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to support the growth of Demand Response in California by requiring the three investor-owned utilities, Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E), and Southern California Edison (SCE) to […]
The Solar Eclipse: A Clean Response for California
While we excitedly await the temporary darkness of August 21, on May 3rd Californians could also have been in the dark. The reason consumers in California had power was because of a resource called “demand response”. Demand response is the coordinated reduction of electricity use by consumers to provide reliability, prevent black-outs, or to lower […]