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Testimony on Duke Energy Indiana's Demand Side Management and Energy Efficiency Programs for 2016-2018

Client: Citizens Action Coalition of Indiana

Author: Liz Stanton, PhD

March 2017

On behalf of Citizens Action Coalition of Indiana, Clinic Director and Senior Economist Liz Stanton, PhD submitted testimony in Cause No. 43955 DSM-4. Dr. Stanton provided an expert opinion as to whether or not Duke Energy Indiana’s 2017-2019 energy efficiency plan is reasonable under Indiana Senate Enrolled Act 412 (2015). She concluded that DEI’s plan should be rejected as unreasonable until all recommendations given in her testimony are incorporated into Duke's plan.

This testimony is part of a joint AEC and Anna Sommers LLC series of reviews of Indiana Demand Side Management plans on behalf of Citizens Action Coalition of Indiana.

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categories: Energy Efficiency, Indiana
Friday 03.31.17
Posted by Liz Stanton
 

Testimony on Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection's Proposed Regulations on the Global Warming Solutions Act

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Client: Conservation Law Foundation

Author: Liz Stanton, PhD

February 2017

On behalf of Conservation Law Foundation, Clinic Director and Senior Economist Liz Stanton, PhD submitted testimony before the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection’s (MassDEP) regarding new and revised regulations 310 CMR 7.2, 310 CMR 7.73, 310 CMR 7.74, 310 CMR 7.75, 310 CMR 60.05 and 310 CMR 60.06 and their relation to the Global Warming Solutions Act (GWSA). Dr. Stanton's testimony addressed the characteristics of and standards for a satisfactory framework for accounting for expected greenhouse gas emissions under GWSA and the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts May 17, 2016 ruling on GWSA requirements, and presented results of a third-party review of MassDEP’s proposed methodology for greenhouse gas accounting in this matter as presented in their proposed new and amended regulations and related materials.

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categories: Massachusetts, Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Friday 02.24.17
Posted by Liz Stanton
 
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