Margie's Travel Subcommittee on Energy Affordability

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Margie's Travel Subcommittee on Energy Affordability discusses establishing common definitions of energy security and self-sufficiency, drafting requirements for consistent energy affordability-related information, and reflecting on readings. The subcommittee seeks input on including various energy uses in their definition and types of fuel for energy affordability standards.


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  1. 1 EAAC Definitions Subcommittee Road Map Stop 2 https: //w w w. m i chi g an. gov/m psc/0 ,9 5 3 5 ,7 - 39 5- 93 3 07 _ 933 12 _933 20 _9 483 4 - 55 807 5 - - ,0 0. htm l MARGIE'S TRAVEL M

  2. 2 WELCOME GROUND RULES, ETTIQUETTE, & GUIDING VALUES! MARGIE'S TRAVEL M

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

  4. WHERE WEVE BEEN 4 DEFINE: AFFORDABILITY MODIFY: HOME ENERGY MARGIE'S TRAVEL M

  5. 5 REFINED DEFINITION R E - C A P A N D R E - V I S I T Self-sufficiency: MARGIE'S TRAVEL Energy Affordability A Household s basic needs for home energy are being met while minimizing reliance on public assistance. M

  6. 6 REFLECTIONS ON READINGS MARGIE'S TRAVEL ANY THOUGHTS YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH THE GROUP? ANY ADDITIONAL RESOURCES YOU WOULD LIKE TO BRING TO OUR ATTENTION? M

  7. 7 BASIC NEEDS W H AT N E E D S T O B E I N C O R P O R AT E D I N T O T H E D E F I N I T I O N ? Should we or should we not include any or all the following uses of energy in a definition? If yes, which ones? MARGIE'S TRAVEL Cooling Other productive uses None of the above Cooking Heating Lighting Communications M

  8. 8 MARGIE'S TRAVEL PIT STOP Let s take a poll. M Do we have consensus?

  9. 9 FUEL TYPES WHAT NEEDS TO BE WHAT NEEDS TO BE INCORPORATED INTO THE INCORPORATED INTO THE DEFINITION? DEFINITION? Should we define types of fuel as they relate to an energy affordability standard? The adequate supply of energy across the electricity, gas, and liquid fuel sectors. https://www.energy.gov.au/government- priorities/energy-security MARGIE'S TRAVEL If yes, what fuel types would be incorporated? M

  10. 10 MARGIE'S TRAVEL PIT STOP Let s take a poll. M Do we have consensus?

  11. 11 NON-ENERGY UTILITIES WHAT NEEDS TO BE INCORPORATED INTO THE DEFINITION? Should non-energy utilities such as internet or water/sewer be included for use in this collaborative? MARGIE'S TRAVEL M

  12. 12 MARGIE'S TRAVEL PIT STOP Let s take a poll. M Do we have consensus?

  13. 13 EVALUATING OUR WORK A R E W E G E T T I N G C LO S E R ? Will this definition, as refined, help us to develop an energy affordability standard and measure success? MARGIE'S TRAVEL Does this definition point us to data that will be useful to consistently collect in rate cases? M

  14. 14 ADDITIONAL THOUGHTS AND FEEDBACK SUGGESTION S W ELCOMED! MARGIE'S TRAVEL M

  15. NEXT STEPS 15 MARGIE'S TRAVEL REASONABLE TEMPERATURE CONSISTENCY OR LACK OF INTERRUPTION M SUFFICIENT QUANTITIES

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