EAAC Definitions Ad-Hoc Sub-Committee Agenda

EAAC Definitions Ad-Hoc Sub-Committee Agenda
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Reminder of the committee's charge to establish a common definition of energy security and self-sufficiency, progress updates, survey development objectives, stakeholder engagement, timeline, and goals for 2022 and 2023.

  • Committee
  • Energy Security
  • Stakeholder Engagement
  • Survey Development
  • Goals

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  1. EAAC Definitions Ad-Hoc Sub-Committee 02/16/2022

  2. Agenda Welcome Back! Reminder of our Charge Progress Made Current Work Survey Review Next Steps

  3. Reminder of our Charge Establish common definition of energy security/self- sufficiency begin with proposed definition by MEAP Workgroup Subcommittee 2 Develop proposal for an energy affordability standard and how the standard can be integrated into the regulatory environment. Draft suggested requirements for consistent energy affordability-related information for utilities to submit to appropriate dockets: rate cases, IRPs, EWR cases.

  4. Progress Made Determined to pursue a definition of energy affordability Discussed concepts inherent in self-sufficiency and energy security Ruled out some concepts/language Fuel types Non-energy utilities Narrowed down definition options

  5. Current Work: Survey Development Objective: Obtain Stakeholder input into the meaning of included concepts Included concepts: Having a cost that is not too high Able to be afforded Home energy efficiency Health and wellness Sustainability

  6. Multiple responses with suggestions for changes Survey Feedback Adjusted language for more clear understanding Reviewed format for ease of completion

  7. Current Work: Survey Development (continued) Stakeholders: Partner organizations (direct service staff) providing energy assistance to MI households MI residents receiving energy assistance Timeline: Distribute survey links week of Feb. 21st Survey responses due March 10th Present survey results at March EAAC Definitions Sub- committee Meeting

  8. 2022 and 2023 Goals and Timeline Discuss how the standard can be integrated into the regulatory environment (January June 2023) Draft suggested requirements for consistent energy affordability-related information for utilities to submit to appropriate dockets: rate cases, IRPs, EWR cases (July November 2023) Establish a definition of Energy Affordability (May/June 2022) Transition into discussions about an energy affordability standard (June/July 2022) Develop a proposal for an energy affordability standard (July November 2022)

  9. MeetingCadence 3RD WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH 1:45PM 2:30PM

  10. Wende Randall | Director Kent County Essential Needs Task Force (ENTF) 118 Commerce Ave SW Grand Rapids, MI 49503 wrandall@hwmuw.org wrandall@hwmuw.org Cell: 616-295-2485 Leadership Contact Information Mary Wilkins | Departmental Specialist Michigan Public Service Commission, Customer Assistance Division 7109 W. Saginaw HWY Lansing, MI 48917 wilkinsm3@michigan.gov wilkinsm3@michigan.gov Direct: 517-284-8193

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