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Distributed Generation, Microgrids, Renewables & Energy Storage


A Two-Day Classroom Seminar (CPE Approved)

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Distributed generation, microgrids, renewables and energy storage are disrupting traditional utility business models. Moreover, in New York State, the Public Service Commission has proposed Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) that seeks to transform the utility regulatory model by integrating greater levels of Distributed Energy Resources. These changes are impacting utility planners, investors and technology providers. This PGS seminar will focus on changes underway in New York utility markets due to these technology and regulatory changes.

The economic challenges of net metering, distributed energy resources, load erosion due to new competitors, load management, and demand response are forcing utilities to change how they operate. Microgrids are moving from concept into commercialization and also impacting utility resource planning. Energy storage is managing facility resources for back up power with more renewable energy and energy efficiency deployed.

Distributed generation is now a challenge to electric utilities as many small-scale projects can provide grid instability, more uncertainty, and potentially additional costs. Microgrids which integrate several of these technologies are also a potential threat to utilities and must be assessed thoroughly.

What You Will Learn
  • The present state of commercialization of Distributed Generation resources
  • The Microgrid challenge at present including a case study
  • How Renewable energy fits into this equation
  • How close we are to grid parity for renewables
  • How Energy Storage is changing the economics for utilities in terms of generation and transmission investment
  • Examples of viable projects
  • LCOE: How the economics have changed
  • Bending the cost curves for distributed energy resources and what that means to utility planners
  • The shifting of capital costs for new Microgrid generation
  • Where Combined Heat and Power (CHP) fits in
  • How the Renewing the Energy Vision of New York is impacting both utility planning and investment
  • How the new decentralized grid will impact the existing power grid as well what are the investment opportunities
What You Will Also Learn
  • How distributed generation, renewables, energy storage & utilities can work together.
  • How Distributed Energy can be a disruptor to utilities or an adjunct to utility assets.
  • What are the economic tradeoffs in building or not building new power stations or transmission lines.
  • The grid faces increased volatility from multiple sources including mandated reductions in emissions, unpredictable renewables, severe weather, increased threat to grid security and increasing demand. How is an electric utility able to cope with these multiple challenges?
  • The increasing importance of natural gas to balance load, maintain peak power and provide grid stability.
  • How is renewable energy development impacting the stability, power quality and reliability of the grid system.
  • What role is energy storage playing in these changing the market dynamics for both renewables and distributed generation.
  • What will be the financial impact on utility stocks, financing this transition and the cost of borrowing.
  • How do Demand Response and Energy Efficiency programs fit into the new grid structure.
  • What state level initiatives are pushing distributed generation, renewables and energy storage. Learn how Gridmarket is working with energy storage technologies in New York.
  • How the Microgrid is moving toward commercialization as well as a Case Study of the Microgrid: can it work without government support and subsidies?
  • The role Solar plus Energy Storage plus Electric Vehicles play in the market (V2G).
  • How the New York incentives work for energy storage.
Seminar Agenda
  • The various technologies and configurations used in Distributed Generation.
  • Some of the benefits of Distributed Generation including cybersecurity, electricity reliability and economics.
  • Where Renewable Energy is forecast to develop faster
  • Where Energy Storage markets are presenting opportunities such as AES strategy to ramp up storage.
  • The Smart Grid development and success stories.
  • What is the Changing Utility Business Model in New York?
  • What is the technology backbone of this new emerging industry and how can it be managed best.
  • The new competitors and service providers
  • Legal and Regulatory Factors
  • Utility market challenges and opportunities
  • Building a comprehensive framework to sort out the 21st century electric utility industry.
Your Instructor
Peter C. Fusaro - Chairman of Global Change Associates and Founder of Wall Street Green Summit

Peter C. Fusaro wrote the New York Times best seller “What Went Wrong at Enron” and is an international expert on sustainable finance, carbon markets and renewable energy, His knowledge of the energy industry goes back almost 5 decades as both a policy maker at the US Department of Energy in Washington DC and as a senior executive at a multinational oil company and at an original equipment manufacturer. Peter founded and runs the Wall Street green Summit, the oldest sustainable finance event in North America.

Peter has been very involved in ESG (Environmental, Social Governance) and impact investing for the past decade. Formerly, he was a member of trading and markets committee of the voluntary Chicago Climate Exchange and on the board of Carbon Trade Exchange in the UK and Australia. Peter was also involved in implementation of AB32, California’s Climate Change law, and Clean Development Mechanism projects under the Kyoto Protocol. Through PGS and other entities such as the Swiss Finance Institute in Geneva, he has taught over 1,000 people on carbon markets and carbon finance. Today, carbon markets are in an upsurge with over 65 mandatory markets as well as voluntary markets throughout the world. Peter offers unique insights into their market development and maturation.

Peter has been on the Advisory Board’s of the University of Michigan Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise and Bard College’s MBA in Sustainability. He was an adjunct professor at Columbia University and developed and taught a popular renewable energy project finance course. He is a graduate of Tufts University with an MA and Carnegie-Mellon University with a BA.

Hotel and Seminar Information
This two-day seminar will be held at the hotels listed below or can be conducted on-site at your facilities. The seminar will start promptly at 8:30 AM and will finish at 4:30 PM on the first day. On the second day, the seminar will resume at 8:30 AM and will finish at 1:00 PM. The program includes continental breakfast, lunch, and coffee breaks. Attendees also receive a professionally produced seminar manual that can serve as a valuable office reference. Dress is casual for all seminars
COVID 19 Information: Please click here for the PGS Covid-19 policy. You can confirm each hotel's specific COVID 19 policy using the link(s) provided below.
Registration Fee and Discounts
The price for this comprehensive two-day seminar is $1,795 (USD).
Register online or Call (440) 853-1038.
  • Additional attendees and government employees receive a 10% discount.
  • Register 4 or more attendees and receive 20% Off. Special pricing is available for groups of 5 or more.
    If you want attendees to pay with separate credit cards or have other questions, please call (440) 853-1038 for assistance.
Payments and Cancellations
Payment is due prior to the start of the seminar by Visa, Master Card, American Express, or corporate check. Seminar fees will be charged to your credit card at the time of registration unless other arrangements have been made. Please make checks payable to "PGS Energy Training" 26 Teal Lane • Hilton Head Island, SC 29926. Cancellations will result in a credit that is good for 2 years which can be transferred to a colleague. Substitutions may be made at any time. For more information on PGS policies regarding administrative matters and complaint resolution, please contact our offices at (440) 853-1038.
CPE Credits in Specialized Knowledge

This live group seminar is eligible for 11.0 CPE credits. Be aware that state boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. As of January 1, 2002, sponsored learning activities are measured by program length, with one 50-minute period equal to one CPE credit. One-half CPE credit increments (equal to 25 minutes) are permitted after the first credit has been earned in a given learning activity. You may want to verify that the state board from which your participants will be receiving credit accept one-half credits.

PGS Energy Training is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org. CPAs interested in attending any seminars should contact our offices for details on CPE credits granted and any prerequisite requirements.
PGS Energy Training is registered with GARP as an Approved Provider of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits. If you are a Certified FRM or ERP, please record this activity in your Credit Tracker at http://www.garp.org/cpd. Please inform PGS Energy Training that you are a GARP CPE participant upon seminar registration.

The Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP) is a not-for-profit membership association dedicated to preparing professionals and organizations for making better-informed risk decisions. GARP's membership represents more than 150,000 risk management practitioners and researchers at academic institutions, banks, corporations, government agencies, and investment management firms in 195 countries and territories. GARP administers the Financial Risk Manager (FRM) and Energy Risk Professional (ERP) Exams – certifications recognized by risk professionals worldwide. Visit www.garp.org/cpd.
Who Should Attend

Among those who would benefit from attending this classroom seminar are electric and gas utility professionals, renewable energy project developers, state & federal regulators, attorneys, consultants, technology providers, energy storage companies, software service providers, electricity and gas marketers, corporate planners, engineers, banks and hedge funds, venture capitalists, real estate executives, entrepreneurs, environmentalists, accountants & auditors, industrial trade groups, equipment manufacturers, suppliers, students, and utility planners, investors, technology vendors and anyone needing a solid overview and foundation of distributed energy, what the Microgrid is, where the industry is going, and what opportunities there are for investors, technologies, and end-users in an evolving utility landscape.

Prerequisites and Advance Preparation

This is the fundamental level group seminar. Besides the seminar note both handouts and follow up collateral will be provided to attendees.

Why Choose PGS?

PGS seminars are known for their clear explanations and in-depth content. Register for a PGS class today, and join the over 10,000 energy professionals who have already attended one of PGS's proven programs.

Program Level & Delivery Method
Basic level. This fundamental course begins with basic material and then proceeds to the intermediate level. Delivery method is "Group-Live.”