Rapidly-Changing Energy Marketplace: Powering the Future of Ohio's Economy
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Rapidly-Changing Energy Marketplace: Powering the Future of Ohio’s Economy Wednesday, February 19, 2020 8:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. %LRJUDSKLFDO,QIRUPDWLRQ -HQQ.OHLQ3UHVLGHQW2KLR&KHPLVWU\7HFKQRORJ\&RXQFLO (%URDG6W6WH&ROXPEXV2+ MNOHLQ#RKLRFKHPLVWU\RUJ -HQQ .OHLQ LV FXUUHQWO\ SUHVLGHQW RI WKH 2KLR &KHPLVWU\ 7HFKQRORJ\ &RXQFLO 2&7& 2&7& LV WKH OHDGLQJ DGYRFDWH IRU 2KLR¶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isa M. Barton Executive Vice President, Utilities American Electric Power Lisa M. Barton is executive vice president, Utilities overseeing the activities of all AEP utility operating companies. She is responsible for continuing the growth of AEP’s regulated utility operations as they focus on investing in advanced technologies to deliver more reliable, affordable and cleaner energy to customers. At AEP, we're improving our customers' experience, strengthening communities and energizing our employees to create a brighter future together. Barton previously served as executive vice president, AEP Transmission, from 2011 through 2018. During her tenure, she established AEP Transmission Holding Company and its affiliates, oversaw transmission operations, and grew and managed an $18 billion asset base for the largest owner, operator and developer of electric transmission in North America. She also oversaw AEP’s system wide corporate safety and health efforts. Barton served as a board member of Electric Transmission Texas (ETT) and Transource Energy, a competitive transmission development joint venture with Great Plains Energy. Barton is a member of the company’s senior executive team and is an active participant in national forums on the subject of energy policy. She testified before the U.S. Senate, state commissions and served as a contributing member of the MIT Energy Initiative "Future of the Electric Grid"; and the bipartisan committee initiative on "Delivering Electric System Reliability and Clean Technology." Prior to joining the company in 2006, she worked for Northeast Utilities in Berlin, Conn., Ransmeier and Spellman in Concord, N.H., and Strategic Energy LLC in Pittsburgh, Pa. Barton earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Mass., and a juris doctorate degree from Suffolk University Law School in Boston, Mass. She completed the Harvard Mediation Program for the Instruction of Lawyers, the Executive Program-Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia and the Nuclear Reactor Technology Program at MIT. A former International Women's Foundation Fellow and member of G100 Next Generation Leadership, Barton is a current member of C200. Barton is a board member of Commercial Metals Company and the New Hampshire and Massachusetts state bar associations. She is registered to practice before the U.S. Patent & Trademark office. Community service has been an integral part of Barton's career. She currently serves as chair of the board of directors for the Columbus Symphony Orchestra. Barton is also a board member of ReliabilityFirst and the Wexner Center for the Arts. At AEP, she serves as an executive sponsor of the Pride Partnership Employee Resource Group. Frederick S. Bresler III Senior Vice President – Market Services Frederick S. “Stu” Bresler, senior vice president – Market Services, PJM Interconnection, is responsible for all aspects of PJM’s market functions. Mr. Bresler’s responsibilities cover all of the markets operated by PJM, including those for Capacity, Day-Ahead and Real-Time Energy, Ancillary Services, Financial Transmission Rights and Demand Response operations. Mr. Bresler is responsible for the continued evolution of PJM’s markets, including the integration of renewable resources and the development of analytics around the performance of those markets. Mr. Bresler has been involved with bulk power Mr. Bresler is chair of the board of PJM system operations and the development and Connext, Inc., a PJM subsidiary. Mr. Bresler is implementation of electricity markets for also chair of the board of APEx (the capacity, energy, transmission rights and Association of Power Exchanges), an ancillary services for over 20 years. Mr. Bresler international organization of electricity and gas spent the first seven years of his career at PJM market operators, and is a member of the in System Operations, directly supporting board of directors of the North American dispatch through day-to-day transmission and Energy Standards Board and Habitat for generation analysis. He then was also Humanity of Chester County. He is also on the responsible for the development and External Advisory Board for the Department of implementation of PJM’s demand response Energy and Mineral Engineering in the Penn programs, as well as the systems and market State College of Earth and Mineral Sciences. design development necessary to support the expansion of the PJM markets. He led the PJM Interconnection, founded in 1927, development of mechanisms by which PJM’s ensures the reliability of the high-voltage operations and markets are coordinated with electric power system serving 65 million people those of surrounding balancing authorities and in all or parts of Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, regional transmission organizations. Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Mr. Bresler earned a Bachelor of Science in Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and the electrical engineering and a Master of District of Columbia. PJM coordinates and Management in business administration from directs the operation of the region’s The Pennsylvania State University. He is a transmission grid, which includes over licensed professional engineer in the state of 84,236 miles of transmission lines; administers Pennsylvania. a competitive wholesale electricity market; and plans regional transmission expansion improvements to maintain grid reliability and relieve congestion. PJM’s regional grid and market operations produce annual savings of $2.8 billion to $3.1 billion. 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