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2022-2024 Conservation and Load Management Plan (filed with DEEP on November 1, 2021): https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/DEEP/energy/ConserLoadMgmt/Final-2022-2024-Plan-to-EEB-1112021.pdf

48:23
DEEP C&LM Webpage: https://portal.ct.gov/DEEP/Energy/Conservation-and-Load-Management/Conservation-and-Load-Management

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DEEP BETP Energy Filings: http://www.dpuc.state.ct.us/DEEPEnergy.nsf/$EnergyView

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Energy Efficiency Board Webpage: https://energizect.com/connecticut-energy-efficiency-board

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Statewide Energy Efficiency Dashboard: https://energizect.com/connecticut-energy-efficiency-board/statewide-energy-efficiency-dashboard

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Energize CT Website: https://energizect.com/

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01:09:47
can you define “non embedded”? GHG - are there “embedded” costs?

01:11:16
thank you

01:12:01
What is the $/ton cost of carbon is used for non-embedded GHG emissions?

01:21:32
So are these calculations done on an annual basis? Any consideration to more frequent?

01:21:36
Is it fair to say that a dollar of carbon cost - applied via a carbon tax - would add about 1 penny to a gallon of fuel - or a 50 dollar carbon tax would add about 50 cents.

01:22:09
(just trying to ground it in terms I can relate to?)

01:26:34
https://www.synapse-energy.com/project/avoided-energy-supply-costs-new-england-aesc

01:30:54
thank you

01:42:26
Bernard: Just did a quick calc to address your question. Every $ of CO2 tax would add about 1.1 cents in cost to a gallon of fuel oil. It would be lower per gallon of propane - about 0.6 cents, though fuel oil has about 50% more energy per gallon, so the difference isn't quite as big per unit of energy provided.

01:45:34
Heather et al.: with regards to the of carbon emission reductions embedded in current electricity prices through RGGI, the best reference is the current auction price of RGGI emission allowances. The RGGI clearing price in the most recent auction in September 2021 was $9.30 per ton.

02:14:54
This are some specific uses of AMI for EM&V:Comparison Groups Selection.Evaluation of Demand Response programsLoad correlated with outdoor temperaturesWhole home and new construction baselines[Behavioral programsPay for Performance (P4P) Programs

02:15:17
Can we get contact info for the participants?

02:18:21
DEEP is not planning to release contact info for participants.

03:05:36
From now on shouldn't PMI's also be based on the CO2 reductions achieved? This would help move to increased Heat Pumps since during their 18 year life they save for more than 5 times the CO2 emissions. This is just counting operational saving over the live. The leakage of methane would make this savings much larger.