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Born out of electric industry restructuring, the Restructuring Roundtable has been meeting four
to six times per year since 1995 to discuss current and emerging topics related to revolutionary
changes in the electric power industry in New England and throughout the Northeast. In recent years,
attendance at our hybrid Roundtables averages over 475, with attendees joining both in-person and
virtually and representing a broad cross-section of regional stakeholders. Participants include
policymakers, regulators, utilities, developers, clean energy and technology companies,
environmental organizations, and consumer advocates.
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3/28/2003 Meeting |
Distributed Generation, Part I: Creation of Unified Interconnection Standards in MA |
Sam Nutter, Project Manager, Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Jim Watts, Director of Marketing, Ingersoll-Rand Energy Systems John Bonazoli, Senior Protection Engineer, FG&E/Unitil
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Distributed Generation, Part II: Backup Rates/Standby Charges and the Role of the DISCo’s |
Tom Casten, Chairman, World Alliance for Distributed Energy Peter Zschokke, Vice President Regulatory Strategy and Research, National Grid
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Standard Market Design in New England: Recap of the First Month and a Look Ahead. |
Mark Karl, Manager of Market Development, ISO-New England
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Roundtable agenda 3/28/03 (31k)
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Tom Casten Presentation - Back-up/standby charbes (101k)
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Peter Zschokke Presentation - Stanby/backup rates (203k)
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Jim Watts & John Bonazoli Presentation - Interconnection Standards (469k)
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Sam Nutter Presentation - Interconnection Standards (815k)
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Mark Karl Presentation - Report on implementation of LMP (863k)
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DG Collaborative Interconnection Standards Report filed w/ DTE (524k)
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Photos from our 150th Gala/Symposium * |
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Moderator
Jonathan Raab shares a laugh with morning panelists, Bill Hogan,
Harvard University; Sue Tierney, Analysis Group; Peter
Fox-Penner, Boston University; Richard Cowart, Regulatory
Assistance Project; and John Howe, Poseidon Water. |
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Peter
Fuller accepts Silver Jump Ball trophy for being the second most
prolific speaker at the Roundtable, while Eric Johnson accepts
the third place award for most prolific speaker on behalf of
ISO-New England President and CEO, Gordon van Welie.
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David
O'Connor, New England Roundtable Founder and all-time
most prolific Roundtable speaker, receives Gold Medal from
Moderator Jonathan Raab.
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Moderator
Jonathan Raab introduces afternoon panelists, (L to R) DOER
Commissioner Judith Judson; Maryrose Sylvester, President
and CEO of Current, powered by GE; Anthony Eggert, Program
Director, ClimateWorks Foundation; and Thomas Brostrøm, General
Manager North America, DONG Energy |
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