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SUMMARY:Webinar on Clean Energy (Large Hydropower and wind) Bids
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Associated Industries of Massachusetts\, the Massachusetts Business Roundtable and the Massachusetts High Technology Council for a complimentary brown bag webinar:\n\n \n\nAn Overview of Clean Energy Options for Massachusetts and What They Mean for Massachusetts Ratepayers\n\nTime/Date: Wednesday\, December 13\, 2017 11:30 am to 1:15 pm\n\n\n\nCost: Free\, but pre-registration required\n\nIn 2016\, Governor Baker signed "An Act Relative to Energy Diversity" which required Massachusetts investor owned utilities (i.e. Eversource\, National Grid and Unitil) to enter into two types of competitive long-term contracts to bring clean and renewable power to Massachusetts: one for clean energy (primarily large-scale hydropower and renewables such as wind and solar) and one exclusively for offshore wind. At full build these projects will represent nearly 40% of the state's energy load.\n\n \n\nNearly 50 bids were received for the recent clean energy solicitation (known as Section 83D bids)\, far more than needed to reach the legislation's goal of 1200 MW. The bids for offshore wind (known as Section 83C bids) are due in late December. A decision on the winning clean energy bid is expected soon.\n\nThis luncheon brown bag webinar will give listeners an overview of the major clean energy bids (Section 83D). You'll be hearing from company representatives\, each of whom\, if chosen\, is looking to change the way Massachusetts consumers use energy.\n\n \n\n\n	Avangrid (New England Clean Energy Connect)\n	Deepwater Wind (offshore wind)\n	Emera (Atlantic Link)\n	Eversource (Northern Pass)\n	National Grid (Granite State Power Link)\n	TDI\, Inc (New England Clean Power Link)\n\n\n \n\nThese projects represent a wide diversity of project type (wind   onshore and offshore\, hydropower\, battery storage or a combination)\, country of origin (Canada\, US)\, proposed route (Vermont\, New Hampshire\, Maine\, sub-sea direct to Massachusetts) and potential benefits and costs to Massachusetts.  \n\n\n\nWhat does all this mean to you as a ratepayer?\n\n\n\nTo find out\, REGISTER HERE to participate in this complimentary Brown Bag Webinar \n\n \n\nShould you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact Bob Rio at AIM at 617-488-8308 or rrio@aimnet.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Please join the Associated Industries of Massachusetts\, the Massachusetts Business Roundtable and the Massachusetts High Technology Council for a complimentary brown bag webinar:<br />\n&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p><strong><em>An Overview of Clean Energy Options for Massachusetts and What They Mean for Massachusetts Ratepayers</em></strong></p>\n\n<p><u>Time/Date: Wednesday\, December 13\, 2017 11:30 am to 1:15 pm</u><br />\n<br />\n<u>Cost: Free\, but pre-registration required</u></p>\n\n<p>In 2016\, Governor Baker signed <em>&ldquo\;An Act Relative to Energy Diversity&rdquo\;</em> which required Massachusetts investor owned utilities (i.e. Eversource\, National Grid and Unitil) to enter into two types of competitive long-term contracts to bring clean and renewable power to Massachusetts: one for clean energy (primarily large-scale hydropower and renewables such as wind and solar) and one exclusively for offshore wind. At full build these projects will represent nearly 40% of the state&rsquo\;s energy load.</p>\n\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>Nearly 50 bids were received for the recent clean energy solicitation (known as Section 83D bids)\, far more than needed to reach the legislation&rsquo\;s goal of 1200 MW. The bids for offshore wind (known as Section 83C bids) are due in late December. A decision on the winning clean energy bid is expected soon.</p>\n\n<p>This luncheon brown bag webinar will give listeners an overview of the major clean energy bids (Section 83D). You&rsquo\;ll be hearing from company representatives\, each of whom\, if chosen\, is looking to change the way Massachusetts consumers use energy.</p>\n\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<ul>\n	<li>Avangrid (New England Clean Energy Connect)</li>\n	<li>Deepwater Wind (offshore wind)</li>\n	<li>Emera (Atlantic Link)</li>\n	<li>Eversource (Northern Pass)</li>\n	<li>National Grid (Granite State Power Link)</li>\n	<li>TDI\, Inc (New England Clean Power Link)</li>\n</ul>\n\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>These projects represent a wide diversity of project type (wind &ndash\; onshore and offshore\, hydropower\, battery storage or a combination)\, country of origin (Canada\, US)\, proposed route (Vermont\, New Hampshire\, Maine\, sub-sea direct to Massachusetts) and potential benefits and costs to Massachusetts.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nWhat does all this mean to you as a ratepayer?<br />\n<br />\nTo find out\, <a href="https://my.aimnet.org/Register-for-a-Event-Class/Meeting-Home-Page?meetingid=%7BE4F558BF-2DCA-E711-80ED-000D3A01109B%7D">REGISTER HERE</a> to participate in this complimentary Brown Bag Webinar&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact Bob Rio at AIM at 617-488-8308 or <a href="mailto:rrio@aimnet.org">rrio@aimnet.org</a></p>\n
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