2017 Maui Energy Conference Key Topics Announced

2017 Maui Energy Conference Key Topics Announced

Maui Energy conferenceThe program for the 2017 Maui Energy Conference is taking shape to explore a vibrant and clean energy future. Local, national, and international experts will tackle the following topics:

DAY 1

Resilience

How do we define resilience and sustainability? What do these look like? What strategies will get us to an energy system that is resilient? The challenge of achieving decarbonized energy production and maintaining a reliable, safe, affordable, secure and resilient energy system is formidable.

Water, Energy, Food Security Nexus: Connecting the Dots

We explore the nexus between agriculture production, use of water, and production of energy. With the closure of Hawaii’s last sugar plantation, what role will agriculture play in energy resilience?  What are the possibilities for locally produced Biomass and Biofuels? What are the trade-offs in potential food security vs. energy security? In a global marketplace is food or energy security a myth?

Emerging Trends in Hawaii Energy Policy: Are We Sending Mixed Messages?

What market signals are policy makers sending to energy stakeholders? Is it possible to stabilize energy prices and electricity rates, reduce carbon emissions, and provide reliable, safe, affordable, and resilient energy all at the same time? What measures will policy makers implement to protect vulnerable populations?

Emerging Trends in Energy Policy: Nuclear Energy – Old Peril or New Promise

What are the social, cultural, legal, and economic challenges of decarbonization using nuclear energy? Does nuclear energy have a role in Hawaii’s energy future? We will present a critical discussion to address community concerns and fears regarding nuclear energy.

HNEI/GE Update on Renewable Energy Deployment

Hawaii Natural Energy Institute has engaged GE for over a year to address the effects on grid resiliency as Hawaii moves toward 100% renewable energy deployment. The presentation will update us on critical findings and mitigation measures that must be considered.  What happens to system operability and reliability?  What types of ancillary services will be required?

DAY 2

Creating a Resilient Energy Economy

What are the effects of shifting to a decentralized energy system? What are the impacts on jobs?  What opportunities exist to incubate and commercialize new innovative energy entrepreneurs?  Can innovative energy rate design and pricing help build a strong economy? How can tax policy and commercial incentives aid in this transition?

Technology: Is Storage the Key to Resilience?

We will discuss specific storage technologies and their contribution to resiliency.  Are these systems ready for deployment and cost effective?  Do they provide more than one function on the grid?  Can customers provide support for their own electrical needs through storage, especially in a Distributed Energy Resources (DER) scenario?

Technology: Role of the Smart Grid

How will the “smart grid” add to grid stability and resiliency? Will the “smart grid” increase exposure to security breaches and what mitigation measures are needed to reduce risk? How can we secure customer’s personal information, including energy usage patterns?

Technology Panel: Innovations in Transportation

What steps can be taken to create and facilitate a resilient transportation sector?  Are there unique issues for islands? What are the challenges and expectations in creating a resilient system?  What are the costs/benefits of hydrogen, biomass and other alternatives?

Mobility: Getting a Move On

Air, ground, and marine transportation represents more than two thirds of the fossil fuel consumption in Hawaii.  We will explore and discuss the opportunities and challenges in the transportation sector.  What role can land use and urban planning play in reducing reliance on fossil fuels? What companies are leading in this area? What opportunities are there in the electrification of ground transportation?

The program includes keynote speakers, a session featuring case studies as well as plenty of time for viewing the exhibits and networking.

Now Airing 2016 Maui Energy Conference

The 2016 Maui Energy Conference is airing on Akaku, Channel 55, and online via Akaku Maui Community Television Vimeo Channel.

2016 Maui Energy Conference Videos

View Videos by Session:
Opening and Keynote Address by Governor Bill Ritter Jr. and Invited Presentation by Jon Wellinghoff
Session 1: Defining 100% Renewables
Session 2: Community Acceptance of 100% Renewables
Session 3: The Social Impacts of Pursuing a 100% Renewable Future
Session 4: Inquiring Minds Want to Know: Educating Toward 100% Renewable Energy
Session 5: Investing in Hawaii
Session 6: The Hawaii Renewable Experience: What Can Be Replicated Nationally and Internationally?
Session 7: Integration of Distributed Energy Resources
Session 8: Maui: A Case Study-Is This Where We’re All Headed?

Mid Conference Reflections from Utility Dive and the Program Committee 
The Guernsey Report: An Analysis of Alternative Utility Models for Maui County

Press Coverage of the 2016 Maui Energy Conference

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The Maui County Office of Economic Development and the Maui Economic Development Board wrapped up another successful Maui Energy Conference on Friday, March 18, 2016.  The Conference attracted 340 participants, speakers and sponsors from Hawaii, the Mainland U.S., Japan and Canada.  Below is a list of articles published by the press.

Experts: Hawaii can lead changes in the country’s renewable energy landscape – Lahaina News

Getting to 100% renewables: How Hawaii plans to get fossil fuels off the grid – Utility Dive

Maui Energy Conference: ‘How Did We Get Here?’ – Hamakua Springs Country Farms

Who Should Have Been Present At the Maui Energy Conference? – Energy Dynamics

Maui Energy Conference focused on change – Ililani Media

NextEra absent from energy conference on Maui – Honolulu Star Advertiser

An ‘energy revolution’ – The Maui News

Maui Energy Conference Looks to a Renewable Future – Ililani Media

Where Are You, NextEra Energy? – Honolulu Civil Beat

Is Hawaii Hampering Efforts To Reach Renewable Energy Goal? – Honolulu Civil Beat

Kauai Utility CEO: Renewable Energy Goal Not Cheap Or Easy To Meet – Honolulu Civil Beat

The 2016 Maui Energy Conference – Energy Storage Publishing

Maui Energy Conference to Explore Battery Storage – Maui Now

Maui Energy Conference Will Tackle Major Issues – Ililani Media

Maui Energy Conference – Energy Excelerator

Maui Energy Conference – Pichtr

2016 Maui Energy Conference – AIA Maui

Registration Opens for Maui Energy Conference – Maui Now

Hawaii’s energy future to be discussed at 2016 Maui Energy Conference – Lahaina News

2016 Maui Energy Conference

2016 Maui Energy Conference

100% Renewable Energy in Hawaii: It’s No Longer A Matter of When

The Maui County Office of Economic Development and the Maui Economic Development Board wrapped up a successful Maui Energy Conference on Friday, March 18, 2016. The Conference attracted 340 participants, speakers and sponsors from Hawaii, the Mainland U.S., Japan and Canada.

Press Coverage of the 2016 Maui Energy Conference

PHOTOS

PRESENTATIONS

Day 1 | Wednesday, March 16, 2016

KEYNOTE ADDRESS – POWERING FORWARD: WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT AMERICA’S RENEWABLE ENERGY REVOLUTION
Introduction by Jonathan Koehn, Conference Program Committee Member
Governor Bill Ritter Jr., Founder and Director, Center for the New Energy Economy (CNEE), Colorado State University; and former Governor of Colorado

INVITED PRESENTATION –  AN IDSO: THE PATH TO MOVING FORWARD TO 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY
Introduction by Jay Griffin, Conference Program Committee Member
Jon Wellinghoff, Energy Law Attorney, Stoel Rives LLP and former Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)

SESSION 1: DEFINING 100% RENEWABLES
Moderated by Kyle Datta, General Partner, Ulupono Initiative
David Bissell, CEO, Kauai Island Utility Coop
Greg Callman, Business Development & Market Entry, Tesla Energy
Shelee Kimura, Vice President, Corporate Planning & Business Development, Hawaiian Electric Company
Alicia Moy, President & CEO, Hawaii Gas

SESSION 2: COMMUNITY ACCEPTANCE OF 100% RENEWABLES
Moderated by William Aila Jr, Deputy Director, Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL), and former Head of the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR)
James Gomes, Operations Manager, Ulupalakua Ranch
Richard Ha, Co-Founder, Hawaii Island Energy Cooperative
Emillia Noordhoek, Executive Director, Sustainable Molokai

SESSION 3: THE SOCIAL IMPACTS OF PURSUING A 100% RENEWABLE FUTURE
Moderated by Hermina Morita, Energy Dynamics, and former Chair of the Hawaii PUC
Jim Alberts, Senior Vice President Customer Service at Hawaiian Electric Company
Olin Lagon, Chief Executive Officer, Shifted Energy
Kristen Mayes, Senior Sustainability Scholar, Arizona State University
Craig Swift, Director, Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc.

SPECIAL PRESENTATION – THE GUERNSEY REPORT: AN ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVE UTILITY MODELS FOR MAUI COUNTY
Jared Stigge, Vice President, C.H. Guernsey & Company

Special Presentation Discussion and Q&A
Facilitated by Dawn Lippert, Co-founder and Director, Energy Excelerator and Mark Wight, Managing Director Marketing & Strategy, GE Ventures

Day 2 | Thursday, March 17, 2016

SESSION 4: INQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW: EDUCATING TOWARD 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY
Moderated by Leslie Wilkins, Vice President, Maui Economic Development Board, Inc.
Michael Chang, Chief Innovation Architect, Hawaii Energy
Brandon Hayashi, Strategic Alliances Manager, OpTerra Energy Services
Melanie Stephens, Education Coordinator, Sustainable Living Institute of Maui

SESSION 5: INVESTING IN HAWAII
Moderated by Luis Salaveria, Director, Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, State of Hawaii
Lorraine Akiba, Commissioner, Hawaii Public Utilities Commission
Boris von Bormann,
Chief Executive Officer, sonnen, Inc.
Murray Clay, Managing Partner, Ulupono Initiative
Josh Teigiser,
Senior Project Developer for Renewables, Sempra U.S. Gas & Power

SESSION 6: THE HAWAII RENEWABLE EXPERIENCE – WHAT CAN BE REPLICATED NATIONALLY AND INTERNATIONALLY?
Moderated by Gavin Bade, Associate Editor, Utility Dive
Mike Champley, Commissioner, Hawaii Public Utilities Commission
Mark Glick, Hawaii State Energy Office Administrator, Dept of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, State of Hawaii
Colton Ching, Vice President Energy Delivery, Hawaiian Electric Company

SESSION 7: INTEGRATION OF DISTRIBUTED ENERGY RESOURCES
Moderated by Sebastian (Bash) Nola, Utility Consultant
Mark Duda, President, Hawaii PV Coalition
Brendan Kirby, Consultant, Consult Kirby
John Cole, Assistant Specialist, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, University of Hawaii

MAUI: A CASE STUDY – IS THIS WHERE WE’RE ALL HEADED?
Moderated by Frank De Rego Jr., Director of Business Development Projects, Maui Economic Development Board, Inc.

Making the Case:
Jamie Cook, Renewable Energy Projects Director, Maui Electric
Jonathan Koehn, Regional Sustainability Coordinator, City of Boulder
Marco Mangelsdorf, Co-founder, Hawaii Island Energy Cooperative

Maui Panel Responds:
Jennifer Chirico, Partner/President, Susty Pacific
Kelly King, Vice President, Pacific Biodiesel Technologies, LLC
Doug McLeod, DKK Energy Services, LLC

Keynote Speaker at 2016 Maui Energy Conference Governor Bill Ritter Jr.,

Keynote Speaker at 2016 Maui Energy Conference Governor Bill Ritter Jr., Founder and Director, Center for the New Energy Economy (CNEE), Colorado State University; and former Governor of Colorado

Jon Wellinghoff, Energy Law Attorney, Stoel Rives LLP and former Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)

Invited presenter at Maui Energy Conference 2016 – Jon Wellinghoff, Energy Law Attorney, Stoel Rives LLP and former Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)

Mahalo to Sponsors 2016