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Electrification 2018 Agenda

Electrification 2018 Agenda TUESDAY, AUGUST 21. 6:30 AM 5:30 PM Conference Registration 7:00 AM 8:00 AM Continental Breakfast in the Exhibit Hall 8:00 AM 10:00 AM Opening Plenary Session Electrification : A Big Idea 10:00 AM 10:30 AM Morning Break in the Exhibit Hall 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Breakout Sessions*. Track A: Electric Transportation Track B: Industrial Electrification Track C: Residential and Commercial Track D: Understanding the Costs Track F: The Policy and Regulatory Track G: Breakthrough Technologies Technologies and Implementation Electric Technologies and Benefits of Electrification Landscape for Electrification Session A1: Setting the Stage Session G1: Expert Battery Panel The Understanding the Potential for Session B1: Industrial Process Heating Session C1: Advanced Heat Pump Session D1: Understanding the Costs and Session F1: The Big Picture: Key Policy Role of Energy Storage in Electrification Electrification of Transportation Technology for Homes and Businesses Benefits of Electrification .

*Sessions run concurrently Last Updated: 87.18 ELECTRIFICATION 2018 • AGENDA • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22 Session A4: Medium and Heavy-Duty Plug-In Electric Vehicles

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1 Electrification 2018 Agenda TUESDAY, AUGUST 21. 6:30 AM 5:30 PM Conference Registration 7:00 AM 8:00 AM Continental Breakfast in the Exhibit Hall 8:00 AM 10:00 AM Opening Plenary Session Electrification : A Big Idea 10:00 AM 10:30 AM Morning Break in the Exhibit Hall 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Breakout Sessions*. Track A: Electric Transportation Track B: Industrial Electrification Track C: Residential and Commercial Track D: Understanding the Costs Track F: The Policy and Regulatory Track G: Breakthrough Technologies Technologies and Implementation Electric Technologies and Benefits of Electrification Landscape for Electrification Session A1: Setting the Stage Session G1: Expert Battery Panel The Understanding the Potential for Session B1: Industrial Process Heating Session C1: Advanced Heat Pump Session D1: Understanding the Costs and Session F1: The Big Picture: Key Policy Role of Energy Storage in Electrification Electrification of Transportation Technology for Homes and Businesses Benefits of Electrification .

2 Overview Considerations for Efficient Electrification Moderator: Moderator: Moderator: Bud Clark, American Electric Power Moderator: Moderator: Moderator: Haresh Kamath, EPRI. Mark Duvall, EPRI Speakers: Chris Gray, Georgia Power Invited Sheryl Carter, Natural Resources Defense Speakers: Speakers: Justin Kase, Ambrell Corporation Speakers: Speakers: Council Jim McDowall, SAFT. Britta Gross, General Motors Kiran Thirumaran, Oak Ridge National Jason LeRoy, Trane Peter Fraser, International Energy Agency Speakers: Mike Rowand, Duke Energy Erica Bowman, Southern California Edison Laboratory Hiroshi Yoh, Daikin Tom Wilson, EPRI Kristin Munsch, Illinois Citizens Utility Board Robert Barrosa, Electrify America, LLC Kevin Joesel, Heraeus James Braun, Purdue University Cliff Rechtschaffen, California Public Utilities Fong Wan, Pacific Gas & Electric Co.

3 Matt Miyasato, South Coast Air Quality Commission Andrew McAllister, California Energy Management District Commission Brien Sheahan, Illinois Commerce Commission 12:00 PM 1:30 PM Lunch in the Exhibit Hall 1:30 PM 3:00 PM Breakout Sessions*. Session A2: Pushing the Limits on Electric Session B2: Advancing Foodservice Session C2: The Future of Water Heating Session D2: Country-Level Electrification Session F2: Charging Ahead: Preparing for Session G2: Investment and Funding Vehicle Charging with Electricity Analysis Mass Adoption of Electric Transportation Trends for Electric Vehicles, Infrastructure, Moderator: and More Moderator: Moderator: Jeff Haase, Great River Energy Moderator: Moderator: Dan Bowermaster, EPRI Andre Saldivar, Southern California Edison Speakers: Trieu Mai, National Renewable Energy Max Baumhefner, Natural Resources Moderator: Speakers: Speakers.

4 Paul Steffes, Steffes Corporation Laboratory Defense Council Danny Kennedy, California Clean Energy David Packard, ChargePoint David Zabrowski, Fisher Nickel, Inc. Speakers: Speakers: Fund John Miles, Sanden International (USA). Brett Hauser, Greenlots Rio DeGennaro, Cres Cor Geoff Blanford, EPRI David Kolata, Illinois Citizens Utility Board Speakers: Karen Meyers, Rheem Amanda Levin, Natural Resources Defense Phil Jones, Alliance for Transportation Arcady Sosinov, Freewire Technologies, Inc. Jordan Ramer, EV Connect Roger Goldstein, Panda Restaurant Group Council Electrification Lisa Laughner, Go Electric, Inc. Jim Williams, Pathways, University of San Carla Peterman, California Public Utilities Josh Posamentier, Congruent Ventures Francisco Commission Ken-Ichi Hino, Cleantech Group Caroline Choi, Southern California Edison 3:00 PM 3:30 PM Afternoon Break in the Exhibit Hall 3:30 PM 5:00 PM Afternoon Plenary Session Technology and Electrification 5:30 PM 7:30 PM Start-up Pitch Panel and Reception *Sessions run concurrently Last Updated: Electrification 2018 Agenda WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22.

5 6:30 AM 5:30 PM Conference Registration 7:00 AM 8:00 AM Continental Breakfast in the Exhibit Hall 8:00 AM 10:00 AM Breakout Sessions*. Track A: Electric Transportation Track B: Industrial Electrification Track C: Residential and Commercial Track D: Understanding the Costs Track E: Grid Modernization for an Track G: Breakthrough Technologies Technologies and Implementation Electric Technologies and Benefits of Electrification Electrified Economy Session A3: Vehicle Autonomy and Session G3: Advanced Data Analytics and Mobility Services Session B3: The Promise and Potential of Session C3: Advanced Energy Session D3: Air Quality Impacts of Session E1: Transmission and Distribution Electrification Indoor Agriculture Communities Understanding Integrated, Electrification Planning for Economy-wide Electrification Moderator: Moderator.

6 Connected and Electrified Developments Invited Invited Moderator: Moderator: Moderator: Speakers: Bruce Bugbee, Utah State University Moderator: Naresh Kumar, EPRI Daniel Brooks, EPRI Speakers: Invited Speakers: David Hochschild, California Energy Speakers: Speakers: John Halliwell, EPRI. Hans Rosebrock, FirstEnergy Corp. Commission Sang-Mi Lee, South Coast Air Quality Jeff Smith, EPRI Invited Guy Blanchard, AeroFarms Speakers: Management District Colton Ching, Hawaiian Electric Brandon De Young, De Young Properties Eladio Knipping, EPRI. Matt Vail, Local Roots Farms Lanny Nickell, Southwest Power Pool Pradeep Vitta, Southern Company Nicholas Muller, Carnegie Mellon University Kevin Kushman, Integral Analytics Steve Griffith, NEMA. Rachel Kuykendall, Sonoma Clean Power Michael MacKinnon, UC, Irvine Peter Turnbull, Pacific Gas & Electric Co.

7 10:00 AM 10:30 AM Morning Break in the Exhibit Hall 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Breakout Sessions*. Session A4: Medium and Heavy-Duty Plug- Session B4: Industrial Game Changers Session C4: Fulfilling the Potential of Session D4: Local and Utility Electrification Session E2: System Integration of New Session G4: Breaking Through with the In Electric Vehicles Customer Connected Devices Assessments Electric Technologies Customer Moderator: Moderator: Joe Cresko, Department of Energy Moderator: Moderator: Moderator: Moderator: Jordan Smith, Southern California Edison Mark Cosby, Evergy Delavane Diaz, EPRI Doug Houseman, Burns & McDonnell Robert Chapman, EPRI. Speakers: Speakers: Bill Peter, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Speakers: Speakers: Speakers: Speakers: Joe Dalum, Odyne Systems Chris Carradine, ecobee Robert Jackson, Michigan Agency for Obadiah Bartholomy, Sacramento Jill Anderson, Southern California Edison Paul Delaney, Southern California Edison Michael Simon, TransPower Jamie Staples, Google Energy Municipal Utilities District Bruce Evans, American Electric Power Arend de Groot, TNO Guru Nadkarni, Consolidated Edison of Richard Mueller, DTE Energy David Warren, New Flyer of America, Inc.

8 Mark McCullough, American Electric Power Hugo Fiennes, Electric Imp New York John DeBoer, Siemens Erin Galiger, ABB, Inc. Dan Hopper, Southern California Edison Max Luke, NERA. 12:00 PM 1:30 PM Lunch in the Exhibit Hall 1:30 PM 3:00 PM Breakout Sessions*. Session A5: Electric Vehicle Adoption Session B5: Strategies for Industrial Session C5: GeoExchange Electrified Session D5: Developing New Models of Track F: The Policy and Regulatory Session G5: Smart Cities: Connecting Understanding the Current and Future EV Customer Engagement Pathway to Zero Net Energy Cost-Benefit Assessment Landscape for Electrification Buildings, Transportation, Indoor Ag, and Customer More Moderator: Moderator: Moderator: Session F3: Promoting Flexibility in an Moderator: Scott Bishop, Alabama Power Company Shon Richey, Alabama Power Company Charles Rossmann, Southern Company Increasingly Electrified System Moderator: Chelsea Sexton, Industry Advisor Emily Kirsch, Powerhouse Speakers: Speakers: Speakers: Moderator: Speakers.

9 Michael Stowe, Advanced Energy Will Lange, WaterFurnace Trieu Mai, National Renewable Energy Deana Dennis, EPRI Speakers: John Voelcker, Green Car Reports Laboratory Mark Chung, Verdigris John Podach, Fostoria Boyd Lee, CKenergy Cooperative Speakers: Mark Vaughn, Autoweek Ken Colburn, Regulatory Assistance Project Scott Baker, PJM Eric Ellestad, Local Roots Farms David Taylor, Chromalox Charles Osborn III, Norton Commons Shad Balch, Chevrolet Development, LLC Diane Huis, North Carolina Electric Susan Mora-Schrader, Exelon Chrissy Carr, Burns & McDonnell Peter May-Ostendorp, Xergy Consulting Membership Corporation Nick Wagner, Iowa Utilities Board Ugwem Eneyo, Solstice Energy Solutions Kelly Speakes-Backman, Energy Storage Association Chris King, Siemens 3:00 PM 3:30 PM Afternoon Break in the Exhibit Hall 3:30 PM 5:00 PM Plenary Session Panel The Electrified Economy 6:00 PM 9:30 PM California Boardwalk Party *Sessions run concurrently Last Updated: Electrification 2018 Agenda THURSDAY, AUGUST 23.

10 7:00 AM 8:00 AM Continental Breakfast 8:00 AM 10:00 AM Breakout Sessions*. Track A: Electric Transportation Track B: Industrial Electrification Track C: Residential and Commercial Track D: Understanding the Costs and Track F: The Policy and Regulatory Track G: Breakthrough Technologies Technologies and Implementation Electric Technologies Benefits of Electrification Landscape for Electrification Session A6: Understanding EV Drivers Session G6: The Role of Hydrogen Data Analytics Session B6: Electrification of Multi-Modal Session C6: Understanding Residential and Session D6: The Water-Energy Nexus Session F4: Evaluating Electric End-Uses in Moderator: Terminals Commercial Customers the Context of an Evolving Energy System Thomas Bradley, Colorado State University Moderator: Moderator: David Owen, CenterPoint Energy Moderator.


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