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COMPREHENSIVE STATEWIDE ENERGY PLAN. COMPREHENSIVE STATEWIDE ENERGY PLAN. By Executive Order 14-06 Missouri Governor Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon declared that a comprehensive statewide energy plan should be developed. OBJECTIVE. The energy plan shall identify recommended policies to:
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COMPREHENSIVE STATEWIDE ENERGY PLAN MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY
COMPREHENSIVE STATEWIDE ENERGY PLAN By Executive Order 14-06 Missouri Governor Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon declared that a comprehensive statewide energy plan should be developed. MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY
OBJECTIVE The energy plan shall identify recommended policies to: • Meet Missouri’s short-term and long-term needs for clean, reliable, affordable, and abundant energy, • Encourage efficient use of energy in all sectors of the economy, • Foster the efficient allocation of capital among competing energy resources, • Spur job creation and economic growth, • Better align goals to promote development, security, and affordability of diverse energy sources essential to the future of Missouri’s economy, and • Provide a framework to ensure stable and predictable energy prices. MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY
TOPICS ADDRESSED BY THE PLAN • Electric Generation • Fuels and Resource Extraction • Energy Distribution • Energy Usage • Energy Storage • Energy-related Land Use • Energy/Water Nexus • Energy Pricing and Rate-setting Processes • Energy Security and Assurance • Energy Resources in Emergencies MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY
timeline Working Group Meetings Plan Completed Public Outreach Meetings Executive Order 14-6 Plan Development 05/31/15 02/01/15 10/01/14 11/15/14 06/18/14 10/30/11 MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY
PUBLIC OUTREACH MEETINGS • Oct. 1 – St. Louis • Washington University • Eric P. Newman Education Center Auditorium • 1:30 p.m. • Oct. 9 – Fort Leonard Wood • Mahaffey Museum Complex • 1:00 p.m. • Oct. 14 - Joplin • Missouri Southern State University • Billingsly Student Center • 1:00 p.m. • Oct. 22 – Kansas City • Metropolitan Community College-Penn Valley Campus • Science & Technology Center • 1:00 p.m. • Oct. 23 – Maryville • Northwest MO State University • The Ballroom • 1:00 p.m. Oct. 28 – Sikeston Clinton Building Community Center 1:00 p.m. Oct. 30 – Kirksville Truman State University Georgian Room B 1:00 p.m. MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY
Steering committee The steering committee will assist in identifying key areas of interest, energy issues, and available information, and to provide other pertinent input. Members from a broad spectrum of interested constituencies. http://energy.mo.gov/energy/about/comprehensive-state-energy-plan#committee MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY
Meeting AGENDA • 1:30 PM Welcome and Introductions • 1:35 PM Energy Efficiency at Washington University • 1:50 PM Missouri’s Comprehensive State Energy Plan • 2:10 PM The Importance of State Energy Plans • 2:35 PM Energy Initiatives in Missouri Government • 2:45 PM Energy Efficiency in St. Louis • 2:55 PM Steering Committee Discussion on Energy Usage • 3:55 PM Break • 4:10 PM Public Comment Period • 5:30 PM Adjourn MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY
speakers • Lewis Mills, Director, Division of Energy • Hank Webber, Executive Vice Chancellor for Administration, Washington University • Melissa Savage, Senior Program Director, NASEO • Doug Nelson, Commissioner, Office of Administration • Catherine Werner, City of St. Louis MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY
1. ELECTRIC GENERATION • Fossil • Coal • Gas • Nuclear • Conventional • Small Modular • Renewables (wind, solar, biomass, hydro) • Utility-scale • Distributed Generation MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY
2. FUELS AND RESOURCE EXTRACTION • Fossil • Natural Gas • Fracking Issues • Coal • Renewable Biofuels • Propane MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY
3. ENERGY DISTRIBUTION • Electric Transmission • Electric Distribution • Smart Grid • Distributed Generation • Pipelines • Propane MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY
4. ENERGY USAGE • Energy Efficiency • Buildings • Appliances, Space Conditioning and Lighting • Commercial Operations • Industrial Operations and Manufacturing • Military installations • Agricultural • Demand Response • Transportation • Electric Vehicles • CNG, LNG and Propane MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY
5. ENERGY STORAGE • Batteries • V2G • Pumped Hydro MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY
6. ENERGY-RELATED LAND USE • Renewables • Wind • Solar • Biomass and Biofuels • Coal • Coal Combustion Residue MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY
7. ENERGY/WATER NEXUS • Cooling Water for Electric Generation • Water Use for Fuel Extraction or Manufacture • Barge Transportation • Water and Wastewater Treatment Efficiency • Water End-use Efficiency MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY
8. ENERGY PRICING AND RATE-SETTING PROCESSES MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY
9. ENERGY SECURITY AND ASSURANCE • Physical Security of Facilities • Cybersecurity • Supply Assurance MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY
10. ENERGY RESOURCES IN EMERGENCIES • Responses to Natural or Man-made Disasters • Resiliency • Microgrids MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY
MORE INFORMATION • Email Address: energy@ded.mo.gov • Phone Number: 573-751-2254 • http://energy.mo.gov/energy/about/comprehensive-state-energy-plan MISSOURI DIVISION OF ENERGY