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Dialogue: Emissions Trading Systems, Canada and Globally
Thursday, March 03, 2022, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM EDT
Category: PLMA Load Management Dialogue

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PLMA Load Management Dialogue

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Emissions Trading Systems, Canada and Globally

Co-moderated by PLMA's Global Load Management Interest Group
Guest Speakers: 
Lisa DeMarco of Resilient LLP [Canada],
Tom Howes, Head of Energy and Environment, International Energy Agency [Paris]

Thursday, March 3, 2022 | 12:30 to 1:30 pm ET

Pricing carbon emissions has been widely recognized as the most efficient means to reduce GHGs while also driving innovation. Join PLMA's Global Load Management Interest Group and experts from both Canada and the International Energy Agency in Paris as we explore decarbonization systems, how they are performing to date, the lessons others are learning about carbon pricing, and what opportunities exist for the U.S. 

In one example, Canada’s widely supported carbon pricing forecasts it will reduce 50-60 MT of emissions in 2022. This represents ~12% of all Canadian emissions.

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Meet our Discussion Participants:

Ross Malme

Ross Malme

Global Load Mgmt Co-Chair
Malme Energy Consulting
LinkedIn

Jon Hilowitz

Jon Hilowitz

Global Load Mgmt Co-Chair
Orange and Rockland Utilities
LinkedIn

Michael Brown

Michael Brown

Global Load Mgmt Co-Chair
NV Energy
LinkedIn

Scott Coe

Scott Coe

Global Load Mgmt Co-Chair
GridOptimize
LinkedIn

Lisa DeMarco

Lisa DeMarco

Guest Speaker
Resilient LLP
LinkedIn

Tom Howes, IEA

Tom Howes

Guest Speaker
Head of the Energy Environment Division,
International Energy Agency [Paris]

Who Should Attend. Utility and regulatory staff as well as other energy industry trade allies and organizations seeking thought leadership and insight on dynamic load management, demand response, and distributed energy resources.

How Load Management Dialogues Work. When you register, you are welcome to submit a comment or question for our speakers. After brief introductions, our guest speakers will each present their perspectives on the topic. Our moderator will then host a Q&A discussion that includes audience participation. Following the Dialogue, you will receive a link to PLMA's Load Management Resource Center where you can see a session recording and a copy of the slides. If you are unable participate in person in the Dialogue, you can also listen to it on the PLMA Load Management podcast, or view it on PLMA's Load Management Resource Center. 


Contact: Rich Philip, PLMA | [email protected]