Event Date
Thursday, October 26, 2023
10:00 AM
- 05:00 PM
Location Name
Remote Access or In-Person
Add to CalendarTo interested parties:
Please join us for an upcoming Demand Analysis Working Group (DAWG) meeting on Thursday October 26, from 10:00-5:00 pm, to discuss California Energy Demand Forecast updates and results. The meeting will be hybrid with options to attend either in-person or by webinar. The meeting will be held in conference room 2-301 on the second floor of the California Natural Resources Agency building located at 715 P Street, Sacramento, CA. Zoom information is at the bottom of this notice.
Attendees are strongly encouraged to ask questions and provide critical feedback on the topics below. Suggestions for additional relevant topics or questions about the topics below are welcome though may not be addressed at this upcoming meeting.
The key topics of discussion for this DAWG meeting will be the updates and draft results for:
- Additional Achievable Energy Efficiency (AAEE)
- Additional Achievable Fuel Substitution (AAFS)
- Additional Achievable Transportation Electrification (AATE)
- Residential Sector
- Distributed Generation
- Electricity Rates
An agenda and materials will be posted in advance of the webinar to the DAWG webpage. Future meeting announcements will be sent only to the Demand Analysis Working Group list. Use the link above to subscribe.
Please direct questions to:
Heidi Javanbakht at Heidi.Javanbakht@energy.ca.gov
When: Oct 26, 2023 10:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Topic: DAWG Meeting
Agenda
Presentations
- 2023 IEPR Demand Forecast Electricity Rate Forecast
- AAEE and AAFS Draft Result
- Behind-The-Meter Storage Profile Updates
- Behind-the-Meter_Distributed_Generation_Forecast_Results
- California Energy Demand Forecast Updates and Draft Results
- FSSAT Results for Modeling of CARB’s Zero-Emission Appliance Standards into 2023 IEPR
- Non-Residential BTM Storage Charge-Discharge Profiles
- Residential Sector Baseline Electricity Consumption Forecast Draft Results for CED 2023
- Residential Sector Model Results
- Transportation Energy Demand Forecast Results