Event Date
Thursday, April 7, 2022
01:00 PM
- 05:00 PM
Location Name
In Person and Remote Access
Add to CalendarThe California Energy Commission (CEC) staff will host a workshop to present inputs, assumptions, and results for the Demand Scenarios Project previously described in the 2021 Integrated Energy Policy Report, Volume IV: California Energy Demand Forecast. CEC staff will also provide a status report on the parallel inter-agency effort to develop a scenario for the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and the California Independent System Operator (California ISO) to use in their resource planning and transmission system planning processes. CPUC staff will also be using this parallel scenario to inform their distribution system assessments.
Vice Chair Siva Gunda will be the CEC’s Lead Commissioner for the 2022 IEPR Update. A quorum of commissioners may participate in person, but no votes will be taken.
The public can participate in the workshop consistent with the direction provided below. Please note that the CEC aims to begin promptly at the start time posted and the end time is an estimate based on the agenda proposed. The workshop may end sooner or later than the posted end time depending on various factors.
See the notice for details.
Notice and Agenda
Transcript
Documents
- Adoption of Demand Scenario Results - Updated May 31, 2022
Presentations
- CEC Demand Scenarios Project I.A,1.B Mike Jaske, Anitha Rednam Overview & Framework
- AAEE-AAFS-FSSAT As Deployed In The Demand Scenarios Project I.C. Ingrid Neumann, Building Scenarios
- Transportation Demand Scenarios I.D. Quentin Gee, Transportation Scenarios
- CEC Demand Scenarios Economy-Wide PATHWAYS Results I.E. Gabe Mantegna, E3, Demand Scenarios Results
- Status Report Inter-Agency Working Group High Electrification Scenario II.A. Mike Jaske, Interagency Scenario
Comments
- PG&E comments on demand scenarios workshop from April 7, 2022
- SoCalGas comments on the CEC IEPR staff workshop on demand scenarios
- Southern California Edison Company’s comments on demand scenarios workshop
Event Recording