Industry asserts ‘brand new attitude' at WINDPOWER 2017
U.S. wind industry leaders and the leader of the California Senate described the mounting economic benefits of increased wind power as thousands arrived in Anaheim for the American Wind Energy Associations annual WINDPOWER Conference and Exhibition.
ANAHEIM, Calif., May 23, 2017 — U.S. wind industry leaders and the leader of the California Senate described the mounting economic benefits of increased wind power as thousands arrived in Anaheim for the American Wind Energy Associations annual WINDPOWER Conference and Exhibition.
"With winds success comes new and solvable challenges. , Management of the grid needs to evolve to meet these challenges," said Tristan Grimbert, newly elected AWEA Board Chair, and President and CEO of EDF Renewable Energy. He said to compete in the low price energy environment will take increased and improved transmission; fairer market rules; and for the market to recognize and compensate for winds attributes "A brand new attitude is to embrace now, all forms of support to help forge the necessary policies and regulations for wind to thrive," Grimbert said.
State Senate President pro Tempore Kevin de León gave the keynote address on Tuesday, highlighting wind power's success.
"Californias clean energy economy is a model for the rest of the nation and the world," said Kevin de León, California State Senate President pro Tempore. "Weve turned some of our biggest environmental challenges into incredible opportunities. We can dramatically expand clean energy while also growing our economy and putting people to work."
De León authored California's signature 50 percent renewable energy standard in 2025. That leadership continues this year as the Senate President has legislation that would take California to the next level. Modern wind power originated in the mountain passes of California. As one of the most affordable and reliable forms of electricity generation, wind will play an increasingly important role in the state and nations expanding clean energy mix.
"Wind power has grown to be Americas largest source of renewable capacity because weve delivered on our promises," said Tom Kiernan, CEO of AWEA. "We said more wind could be reliably added to the grid, that with stable tax policy we could grow jobs, and that with a level playing field we would invest in America. We delivered. Today we have five states over 20 percent wind, and over 100,000 American wind jobs. And weve invested $14 billion two years running in communities that need it the most."
"Were not just here to stay, were here to grow, and grow, and grow," added Kiernan.
The Western Hemispheres largest wind energy conference all year features over 400 exhibitors, including 91 at the show for the first time. Kiernan in his remarks and columns this week in trade media described 16 trends that will continue to buoy the industry beyond 2020, once the wind energy Production Tax Credit completes its current phaseout. They include the falling cost of wind energy, expanding state policies like Californias, and upgrades to the nations power grid and transmission infrastructure.
New AWEA Leadership
In his new role as AWEA Board Chair, Grimbert appointed two Board members to fill temporary vacancies until 2018 member elections: Laura Beane, President and CEO, Avangrid Renewables, and Paul Loeffelman, Director, Corporate External Affairs and Head of Corporate International Affairs, for AEP. Earlier on Monday, AWEA welcomed new Board members elected by AWEAs members in the 2017.
Panel: Energizing the Value Proposition for Wind Energy to Support Growth Beyond 2020
Wednesday, May 24
What: General session, featuring special presentations by Ben Fowke, President and CEO of Xcel Energy, and Chris Brown, President, Vestas Americas, and a panel discussion, followed by a media availability for media attending the conference.
Wind energy today is a highly competitive source of power in many regions of the U.S., thanks to steady and significant reductions in wind generation costs in recent years. Coupled with a growing preference for clean energy on the part of consumers and industrial customers, policy support from the PTC and state RPS policies, and the price volatility of natural gas, wind energy has grown impressively and now delivers 5.5 percent of electrical power in the U.S. With the continued falling cost of solar and the PTC sunset, the industry must make an effective business case for wind energy moving forward.
Who:
Special presentations and dialogue from:
• Chris Brown, President, Vestas Americas;
• Ben Fowke, President and CEO, Xcel Energy;
Panelists:
• Amy Francetic, SVP, New Ventures & Corp. Affairs, Invenergy LLC;
• Aparna Narang, Senior Director, Electric and Gas Acquisition, Pacific Gas and Electric Company;
• Chris Brown, President, Vestas Americas;
• Renee Carlson, Procurement Manager, Global Energy, 3M Corporation;
• Moderator: Stephanie Kushner, CEO, Broadwind Energy;
When: 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, May 24
Where: General session to be held at the Power Station, simulcast in all education stations, the AWEA booth and streaming online. This years new simulcast feature enables the general session to reach a record number of viewers. A media availability will take place tomorrow in the Green Room (pictured below) at 11:00 a.m. Pacific Time, following the panel.
California was an early wind energy pioneer and still ranks fourth in the U.S. in wind power installations with over 5,600 megawatts (MW) of installed capacity. That growth has led to $12.5 billion dollar in capital investment and up to 4,000 jobs. This includes manufacturing jobs at 12 wind-related factories across the state. Wind farms in California pay rural landowners $20 million a year in land lease payments.
Wind energy supporters who arent attending this years conference can follow this weeks event by using the hashtag #windworks primarily on Twitter or Facebook.
A media kit for the conference is available here: www.awea.org/WINDPOWER2017MediaKit
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AWEA is the national trade association of the U.S. wind energy industry. We represent 1,000 member companies and over 100,000 jobs in the U.S. economy, serving as a powerful voice for how wind works for America. Members include global leaders in wind power and energy development, turbine manufacturing, and component and service suppliers. They gather each year at the Western Hemispheres largest wind power trade show, the AWEA WINDPOWER Conference & Exhibition is in Anaheim, California, this week May 22-25, 2017. Find information about wind energy on the AWEA website. Gain insight into industry issues on AWEA's blog, Into the Wind. And please join us on Facebook, and follow @AWEA on Twitter.
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