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Load Management Dialogue |
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Gain Key Insights from a 17th PLMA Award-winning Initiative in the Thought Leader category.
The City of New York Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), through its Div ision of Energy Management, had the vision to expand an initial electricity -only Demand Response program that encompasses 470 facilities across 30 cit y agencies and institutions. It's the single largest contributor to grid re lief in the New York Independent System Operator NYC Zone J territory. In a ddition to Demand Response, DCAS's work expanded to include Real-Time Meter ing (RTM) and Load Management programs. The RTM program has deployed near-r eal time metering for electricity use across 500 facilities, monitoring 55% of municipal peak load. The program now also includes monitoring of gas an d steam usage. To help drive these programs, DCAS partnered with NuEnergen to develop data visualization tools, offer mobile access, and provide train ing opportunities. DCAS has also created a dedicated, in-house team with en gineering and analytical expertise, undertaken proactive relationship manag ement with facility operators, launched hands-on, peer-driven learning envi ronments in partnership with the City University of New York's Building Per formance Lab, and offered staff recognition of outstanding efforts.
Sergey ShabalinCity of N ew York Department of Citywide Administrative ServicesSergey Shabal in is Director, Load Management and Utility Affairs at DCAS where he overse es several programs focused on reducing energy use, costs and carbon emissi ons in municipal buildings including the demand response program. He holds several certifications from various professional organizations including a C.E.M. from Association of Energy Engineers. He has a graduate degree in En ergy Management from New York Institute of Technology, undergraduate degree in chemistry from New York University and background in business developme nt and energy retrofit project management. |
Martin Nolan, PE, CEM, CBCP< h3>City of New York Department of Citywide Administrative ServicesM artin is an Associate Engineer at DCAS and is a driven, energetic and an in ternationally experienced manager who after a successful career in accounti ng and finance, retrained and relaunched his career as an engineer. During his 10 years in MEP, he has worked on projects ranging from data centers, u niversities, hotels and hospitals. Now the City of New York offers new adve ntures such as The Met Museum, Carnegie Hall, and the Dept of Corrections. He has a B.S. Mechanical Eng. and an M.S. Electrical Eng. (Also a B.S. Inte rnational Business, B.A. French and an M.S. Finance plus the CPA designatio n.) Fun fact, he is fluent in 4 languages: English, French, Spanish and Por tuguese. |
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h2>Elizabeth TaverasCity of New York Department of Citywide Admini strative ServicesElizabeth is an Associate Engineer at DCAS where s he focuses on identifying and helping to implement no/low cost HVAC operati onal improvements. These efforts help to reduce energy consumption at some of the most well-known NYC buildings, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and New York City Hall. Aside from her regular duties providing enginee ring insight to the City's portfolio of buildings, Elizabeth also manages t he load management training program, a hands-on, immersive course designed for building operators to improve operational efficiency at their buildings . Prior to her work at the City, Elizabeth was a Project Manager for the Ne w York State Smart Grid Consortium where she worked with the NY Public Serv ice Commission and other prominent players to guide NY policy making toward s optimal smart grid implementation. Elizabeth is a certified energy manage r and LEED Green Associate. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering with a focus in Mechanical Engineering from Lehigh University, a Master's in Material Science and Engineering from Stony Brook University, and a Master's in Sustainability Management from Columbia University. < /td> |
Laurie DuhanBGE, an Exelon Company, and PLMA Award Group Co-Chair, ModeratorLau rie Duhan has worked in the regulated utility industry for over 35 years. C urrently she leads BGE's Demand Side Management Programs, which include Res idential Demand Response, Residential and Commercial Energy Efficiency and Behavioral Energy Efficiency programs. She is responsible for all aspects o f these programs including strategic planning, program design, measurement and valuation, as well as meeting BGE's EmPOWER Maryland energy efficiency goals. Prior to this position Laurie lead BGE's Gas and Electric Customer C hoice programs, allowing customers to purchase their gas and/or electricity from a licensed third-party energy supplier. Her experience in areas at BG E in both leadership and key contributor positions include Gas Pricing and Tariffs, Regulatory Accounting, Budget Analysis and Financial Planning. Pri or to joining BGE, Laurie worked at Houston Lighting & Power Company. L aurie is currently a Co-Chair for PLMA's Award Committee. |
Who Should Attend. Utility and regulatory staff as well as other energy industry trade allies and organizations seeki ng thought leadership and insight on dynamic load management, including dem and response and distributed energy resources.
How Dialogue Works. When you register, you may submit a comment or question in advance. After brief introductions, the featured spe akers will have an informal 30-minute conversation. You're welcome to use a speaker phone so an unlimited number of people may participate. After the Dialogue, you will receive a recording web link. Unable to participate on t his day and time? Register anyway and you will automatically receive the re cording link.