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libertariantaoist · 7 years
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I once had an online conversation with a journalist whose name you would instantly  recognize that started with a question for me: “Why Russia?” Why, this person  wanted to know, are we witnessing a hate campaign aimed at Moscow, decades after  the implosion of international communism and the breakup of the USSR?
I tried to give him a coherent and comprehensive answer, but Twitter is not  conducive to in-depth discussions of that sort, and so I filed it away as a  question to be answered at a later date. And certainly now is the time  to answer it: the Democratic party and its media minions are demanding an “investigation”  (i.e. a fishing expedition) into the burning question of whether the President  of the United States is the Manchurian Candidate: “Putin’s  puppet,” as Hillary Clinton infamously averred. Our out-of-control intelligence  agencies are furiously  pushing the same line.
This echo of the 2016 presidential campaign is surely one major reason why  the anti-Russsian hysteria has reached such a fever pitch. As Glenn Greenwald  writes in a  recent piece in The Intercept:
“[I]t’s used to avoid confronting the fact  that Trump is a by-product of the extraordinary and systemic failure of the Democratic Party. As long as the Russia story  enables pervasive avoidance of self-critique – one of the things humans least  like to do – it will continue to resonate no matter its actual substance and  value.”
Well, yes, but the fact is that Mrs. Clinton likened Russian President Vladimir  Putin to  Hitler well before the 2016 election, and the same Democratic party foreign  policy mandarins – Strobe Talbott comes to mind – were busy whipping up Russophobic  sentiment in the years preceding Trump’s victory at the polls. Greenwald points  out that President Obama’s policy toward Russia wasn’t at all Clintonian, but  this is only true if one fails to look beneath the surface. The roots of the  current hysteria were laid during his reign: after all, the US-German-EU effort  to overthrow the democratically elected President of Ukraine, and the installation  of a “pro-Western” regime, occurred while Obama was in the White House. The  Magnitsky Act, targeting top Russian officials, was passed by Congress and  signed by President Obama in 2012.
And so while the present quite extraordinary campaign to portray Russia as  our Major Adversary has been given considerable impetus by the Democratic party  elites, eager to explain away their humiliating defeat – and discredit the current  occupant of the White House – there’s much more to it than that. We can break  it down into four major reasons:
1) Inter-service rivalry in the military – In May  of last year, I wrote about the war breaking out between the various components  of the US military, a battle over budgets:
“In early April, a battalion of senior military officials appeared before  a Senate panel and testified  that the US Army is ‘outranged and outgunned,’ particularly in any  future conflict with Russia. Arguing for a much bigger budget for the Army,  they claimed that, absent a substantial increase in funding, the Russians would  overtake us and, even scarier, ‘the army of the future will be too small to  secure the nation.’
“The Russians are coming! The Russians are coming! And before you know it,  Brooklyn will be renamed Putingrad.
“Of course it was pure coincidence that, shortly after these alarm bells  were rung, a piece  appeared in Politico magazine purportedly showing that the Russians were  breathing down our necks: it revealed a ‘secret study’ – revealed for the first  time! – that supposedly detailed Russia’s deadly new capabilities as demonstrated  in Ukraine. Included in this potpourri of propaganda was the assertion by none  other than Gen. Wesley Clark, former presidential candidate and well-known Russophobe,  that Moscow had developed a tank that is for all intents and purposes ‘invulnerable.’”
The national debt is now at $20 trillion – a sum that the human mind can barely  conceive. The reality is that we cannot afford the kind of money the military  is now demanding. Indeed, the defense budget hike being advanced by the Trump  administration is dead  on arrival, and even if it were passed by Congress – an unlikely outcome  – it would hardly satisfy the projected expansion of military spending envisioned  by the generals. And so we are now witnessing a ramped up campaign to portray  the Russians as ten feet tall. As a  follow up piece in Politico by Mark Perry put it:
“’This is the ‘Chicken-Little, sky-is-falling’  set in the Army,’ the senior Pentagon officer said. ‘These guys want us to believe  the Russians are 10 feet tall. There’s a simpler explanation: The Army is looking  for a purpose, and a bigger chunk of the budget. And the best way to get that  is to paint the Russians as being able to land in our rear and on both of our  flanks at the same time. What a crock.’”
A war with Russia would require land forces in huge numbers, more tanks, more  artillery, and much more money for the Army. If the Russian Threat is what they  say it is, then the Army will devour a glutton’s share of the military budget,  leaving the Navy and the Air Force to starve. It would also require complementary  upgrades for the militaries of all the NATO nations – a gold mine for the US  weapons industry.
So one answer to the “Why Russia?” question is simple: follow the money.
And speaking of following the money, another big factor energizing the anti-Russian  campaign is:
2) The Russian diaspora – When Putin came to power one of the first  things he did was go after the infamous oligarchs who had backed – and manipulated  – his predecessor, Boris Yeltsin. Under the drunken Yeltsin, these “entrepreneurs”  had used the State apparatus to “privatize” (i.e. loot) what had previously  been the State-owned economy, gobbling up entire sectors at unbelievably cheap  prices. Putin moved to disassemble what was a competing power center, and the  result was the flight of  the oligarchs to the West. Having put their ill-gotten gains in Western  banks and holding companies, they shacked up in  London, New York, Switzerland, and the French Riviera, where they plotted  Putin’s overthrow and their triumphant return.
There’s an awful lot of money sloshing around in these circles, and a good  part of it is being used to buy  up media properties that act as outlets for anti-Russian propaganda. Newspapers,  think  tanks, and various other vehicles for the molding of public opinion are  financed by this Russian Diaspora, which acts as an intellectual Praetorian  Guard for the politicians hoping to ride the wave of anti-Russia sentiment.  They act as a lobby on behalf of the arms industry, and the political forces  that stand to gain from the anti-Russian campaign – but they are not alone.
3) The Israel and Saudi lobbies – The network of organizations that  form one of the most powerful lobbies in this country, and throughout Europe,  has been a major albeit largely undercover factor in the growth and development  of the anti-Russian propaganda blitz.
Back in 2013, when President Obama was seeking congressional authorization  for military action in Syria, AIPAC deployed hundreds of lobbyists to  Capitol Hill to convince the assembled solons to support him. And it was AIPAC  and allied groups that successfully pressured Congress to impose Syrian sanctions.
When the Russians moved into Syria in support of Bashar al-Assad’s government,  they came into conflict with the stated objectives of Israelis, who have long  sought the overthrow of the Syrian regime. Indeed, Israeli officials have openly  stated that they prefer  ISIS to Assad – all the better to undercut their principal adversaries in  the region, Iran and Hezbollah, both of which are fighting ISIS in Syria on  Assad’s behalf.
Acting in concert with AIPAC and other pro-Israel organizations, the very well-funded  Saudi lobby has been another factor driving the anti-Russian campaign. The Saudis,  in collaboration with the Gulf sheikhdoms, have been funding the “moderate”  Islamists who have been fighting to overthrow Assad, and with the Russian intervention  they have an interest in pushing for a new cold war. Russia’s ties to Iran make  Moscow, by extension, an enemy of the Kingdom, and, in Washington, D.C., the  Saudi lobby is quietly fighting that battle in the corridors of power.
4) Ideology – No, the crazed rhetoric coming from “mainstream” Democratic  figures like Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff isn’t just an opportunistic way of  explaining the failure of Hillary Clinton to win the White House – there’s much  more to it than that. Perhaps the most powerful factor driving the anti-Russian  polemics we’re hearing from our liberal Democratic politicians and pundits –  the kind we haven’t heard in this country since the heyday of McCarthyism –  is ideology.
Russia has become an international locus of populist conservatism and nationalism.  Against the globalism of the Davos crowd, Putin has enunciated the revival of  national sovereignty as the organizing principle of his preferred international  order. Against the cultural cosmopolitanism of the Western elites, Russia has  championed traditional values. This is a red flag for American liberals, whose  war on behalf of political correctness ignores such outdated forms as national  boundaries.
Far more serious, however, is Putin’s opposition to the idea of a “liberal  international order”: the Russian leader, who clearly doesn’t know his proper  place in the world, has stubbornly upheld the validity of a multi-polar world  where Washington’s will is far from supreme.
The ideological divide between East and West really started in the run up to  the Iraq war, when neoconservatives went ballistic as  Putin cleaned out the  oligarchs and derided  US war propaganda. He has since articulated a consistently disdainful critique  of the idea that has shaped US foreign policy since the end of the cold war:  the concept of America as a “hyperpower,” dominant all over the globe.
Putin is an unrepentant nationalist, and nationalism in any form – whether  Russian, American, French, British, or whatever – is the enemy not only of our  liberal globalists, but also of the neoconservatives. This antipathy is what  united them during the 2016 election, and it is what brings them together in  the Anti-Russian Popular Front. That they are both focused on a campaign to  discredit – and impeach – President Trump on the grounds that he’s “Putin’s  puppet” marries their twin obsessions in a perfect storm of vitriol.
You don’t have to approve of either Putin or Trump to see the danger in this.  As the American political scene undergoes a seismic realignment, the War Party  is taking advantage of this plastic moment to augment and strengthen its forces.  With Putin as the new Saddam Hussein, and Russia as the new Iraq, our tireless  warmongers are at it again. In a modern reenactment of the Molotov-Ribbentrop  Pact, the liberal-neocon alliance is desperately maneuvering for a confrontation  with Russia – they’ve even brought George W. Bush out  of mothballs!
Whether they can revive the dead carcass of the Bush wing of the GOP remains  to be seen: I’ll believe it when I see it. However that may be, I have to sit  back and just enjoy this moment, because the sight of  our “liberals” hailing Dubya as the voice of Republican sanity goes to show  what we knew all along – that these people have no shame.
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GENERAL SANTOS CITY, Feb. 8 – Eleven male clients of SOCCSKSARGEN Drug-Abuse Treatment and Rehabilitation Center (DATRC) in barangay Kawas are now declared drug-cleared and are candidates for graduation this March after having completed the six months rehabilitation program.
Dr. Raime Rosario Galang, Medical Officer III, and officer-in-charge of the facility said the 11 were among the 20 clients of the first outpatient batch who started the rehab program on September 4, 2019. The other nine are still subject for further evaluation.
“We have several services rendered for them such as therapeutic community modality, individual and family counselling, case conference, scheduled home visitations, spiritual and values formation, and community services which include coastal clean-up and tree planting activities,” said Galang on February 6 during the joint provincial and municipal Anti-Drug Abuse Council (ADAC) meeting.
It was in December 2018 when the P350-million China-funded drug rehabilitation center was inaugurated and turned over to the local government.
Health Secretary Francisco Duque said the project was established “to address the need for more rehabilitation centers for Filipino PWUDs or persons who used drugs”.
Now, six male clients for the second outpatient batch have already started the program last January 28 and are undergoing the services offered by DATRC.
In her report during the ADAC meeting, Galang also gave the details of the updated admission flow chart regarding the operation of the facility.
The process includes the submission of court order to determine if the client should undergo outpatient or inpatient rehab program.
When the court order dictates the client to be categorized outpatient, a notice of admission (NOA) will be issued for him/her which consists of several requirements and documents the client has to comply with.
Galang said she personally checks the client’s medical clearance if he/she is cleared or treated from any respiratory problems or any disease that is infectious.
“Hindi lang naman priority natin dito is ma-rehab sila. Also one of our priorities is maging well sila, yung health nila,” said Galang on assuring the clients’ well-being first before enrolling them in the rehab program.
Clients who are qualified to enrol in the rehab program will then proceed to the general orientation.
“We will also orient the family members or anyone directly involved sa treatment ng client, kasi yung rehabilitation treatment is not only for the client itself. It is a process na kasama yung environment and yung family that is the support system,” added Galang.
It is the goal of the provincial government headed by Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon to have a rehabilitation center that not only looks good on the paper but a rehabilitation that will reform the patient.
In Sarangani, 136 barangays or 96.4% of the 141 total barangays are already declared drug-cleared by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency. These barangays are now subject for revalidation of their drug-cleared status. (Jori Mae Samillano/SARANGANI COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE)
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* Philippine Information Agency. "11 PWUDs complete DATRC drug rehab program." Philippine Information Agency. https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1034216 (accessed February 08, 2020 at 02:57PM UTC+08).
* Philippine Infornation Agency. "11 PWUDs complete DATRC drug rehab program." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1034216 (archived).
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US Cabling Pros provides expert low voltage inside wiring contracting for data network & telecommunications systems throughout the entire Solon region. We supply high quality onsite data cabling services from the top down, whether you require brand-new voice and data cabling installed, or present cabling examined and fixed, we have you covered. Additionally, we offer high quality support for PBX & VoIP telephone systems and also linked telecom inside wiring services, whether you only have a few phones or an office full of physical handsets. Our onsite technicians are very experienced, networking industry licensed pros that have the abilities, knowledge, tools and also the materials to resolve any IT information network or telecommunications voice cabling service need that you could have. Why wait? Feel free to give our office a telephone call now for a FREE low voltage inside wiring quote –(859) 780-3061.
We Provide High Quality Data Networks Structured Cabling, Telecom Voice Cabling & Low Voltage Inside Wiring Services Throughout Solon Ohio.
All of our experienced, highly experienced onsite structured cabling experts in Solon are field tested network and telecom technicians with a vast array of networking industry certifications and field engineering experience, in a wide array of areas carrying out information systems networking as well as telephone solutions. All our registered cabling and networking technicians are background checked, drug tested, and completely vetted to supply only the best onsite solutions offered in Solon and any of the surrounding areas. Our voice and data technicians are highly trained and ready to take on any network job that you could need from basic Cat5e-Cat6 and telephone jack repair services to informative network surveys and supplying professional structured cabling services for thousands of voice and data network drops in existing or brand-new construction locations. We supply excellent quality onsite repair services for your existing LAN/WAN as well, including recabling, testing, certifying, cabling clean-up, and telecommunications tag & locate services. Whatever your low voltage inside wiring demands are, we have a service plan and onsite solution for you. Give us a call today and learn why an overwhelming majority of Solon companies and general contractors rely on our expert onsite structured cabling services to take care of all their network cabling requirements –(859) 780-3061.
Our Solon Ohio Low Voltage Internal Wiring, Structured Voice and Data Cabling Solutions:
Solon PBX & VoIP Setup Provider
Line Testing, Tone, ANAC ID and Structured Cable Labelling, Inventory & Infrastructure Organization Services
Voice & Data Jack, Punches, Cross Connects & 66 Block Services
Solon Ohio DMARC & T-1 Extension Cabling Providers
Commercial Telecommunications Voice Cabling for PBX and VoIP Telephone Services
Solon Commercial B2B Voice and Data Cabling Solutions for SMB, and Point of Sale, Commercial POS Technology
Total Voice & Data Inside Wiring Solutions in Solon
Telecommunications Tag & Locate Providers
Ohio Network Voice & Data Setup Contractors
In Wall, In Ceiling, Conduit & Cabling Installation Provider
Solon Voice & Data Network Structured Cabling & Hardware Testing & Repair Solutions
Excellent Quality Concealed Cabling Providers
Coaxial Cabling for Broadband & Security Camera Installations
Network & Telecom Setup & Repair Throughout Solon
Network Infrastructure Setup: Rack, Patch Panel, Switch & Router Solutions
Onsite LAN Location Surveys, Topology, Reporting & Heat Mapping Solutions
Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6 Cabling Provider Throughout Solon Ohio
High Quality Voice and Data Network White Label Smart Hands Contractors for Managed Service Providers With Customers in Solon Ohio.
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Solon Ohio Pro Onsite Low Voltage Cabling Providers
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Existing Infrastructure Cabling Testing, Mapping, Repair, and Certification Services
Solon Ohio’s Most Requested Professional Low Voltage Inside Wiring, and Voice and Data Network Cabling Contractors.
Dating all the way back to 2008, US Cabling Pros has been providing trusted onsite network and telecommunications voice & data low voltage inside wiring services to local Solon businesses and also to Solon residents. Our high quality solutions have been used in a wide array of various industries like medical, residential, hospitality, industrial, retail and government, and by a wide range of pleased clients including general contractors, electrical contractors, 3rd party technology service vendors, place supervisors and small business owners that simply require skilled cabling specialists to pull brand-new cabling or repair existing voice and data infrastructure on an as needed basis, or for large jobs. Our ad hoc T&M service is as straightforward as a call to our office to have a cabling specialist onsite for you to take care of any network or telecommunications wiring task you may require. Feel free to give us a telephone call right now to review your present network issues as well as any future network requirements to make sure that we can develop a tailored inside wiring option for you and your Solon Ohio business –(859) 780-3061.
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US Cabling Pros of Solon Solon, Ohio 44139 (859) 780-3061
Searching for top quality point of sale (POS), business computer, or PBX / VoIP installation and deployment support? Go visit our technology partners Computech Technology Services of Solon Ohio today for the absolute best in installation, configuration and onsite hardware support!
http://www.uscablingpros.com/solon-ohio-premier-voice-data-network-cabling-services-contractor/
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Solon Ohio Premier Voice & Data Network Cabling Solutions Contractor
Solon Ohio’s Best Professional Voice and Data Cabling Contractors.
US Cabling Pros supplies high quality low voltage inside wiring services for data network & voice systems throughout the whole Solon region. We offer top quality onsite IT data cabling solutions from the top down, whether you require brand-new voice and data cabling installed, or present cabling checked and fixed, we have you covered. In addition, we also offer excellent support for PBX & VoIP phone systems as well as connected telecommunications inside wiring solutions, whether you only have a few phones or a numerous amount of physical extensions. Our onsite technicians are highly experienced, industry licensed pros that have the skills, knowledge, tools as well as the materials to repair any data network or telecom voice cabling service need that you could have. Why wait? Reach out and give us a phone call now for a no cost low voltage inside wiring quote –(859) 780-3061.
We Provide High Quality Data Networks Structured Cabling, Telecom Voice Cabling & Low Voltage Inside Wiring Solutions Throughout Solon Ohio.
All of our skilled, experienced onsite cabling professionals in Solon are seasoned network and telecommunications service technicians with a large selection of networking industry certifications and field service experience, in a wide variety of places executing information systems networking and telephone solutions. All our registered cabling and networking technicians are background checked, drug tested, and fully vetted to offer only the highest quality onsite solutions offered in Solon and any of the surrounding towns. Our voice and data techs are highly trained and prepared to tackle any network job that you could need from straightforward data and telephone jack repair services to informative network surveys and supplying professional structured cabling services for thousands of voice and data network drops in existing or new construction locations. We supply premium quality onsite repair services for your existing LAN/WAN as well, including recabling, testing, certifying, cabling cleanup, and telecom tag & locate solutions. Regardless of what your low voltage inside wiring requirements are, we have an onsite engineer and onsite solution for you. Give our office a telephone call today and learn why an overwhelming majority of Solon organizations and builders count on our professional onsite structured cabling services to resolve all their network cabling needs –(859) 780-3061.
Our Solon Ohio Low Voltage Pro Wiring, Structured Voice and Data Cabling Services:
Solon PBX & VoIP Setup Solutions
Testing, Tone, ANAC ID and Structured Cable Labelling, Inventory & Infrastructure Organization Services
Voice & Data Jack, Punches, Cross Connects & 66 Block Repairs
Solon Ohio DMARC & T-1 Extension Cabling Contractors
Local Telecommunications Voice Cabling for PBX and VoIP Telephone Equipment
Local Commercial B2B Voice and Data Cabling Providers for Small Business SMB, and Point of Sale, Commercial POS
Pro Voice & Data Inside Wiring Providers in Solon
Telecommunications Tag & Locate Solutions
Ohio Network Voice & Data Configuration Providers
In Wall, In Ceiling, Conduit & Cabling Installation Solutions
Solon Voice & Data Network Cabling & Hardware Diagnosis & Repair Providers
Excellent Quality Concealed Cabling Solutions
Coax Structured Cabling for Broadband & CCTV Installations
Network & Telecom Installation & Repair Services Throughout Solon
Network Equipment Setup: Data Rack, Patch Panel, Switch & Router Solutions
Onsite Computer Network Location Evaluations, Topology, Reporting & Heat Mapping Solutions
Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6 Cabling Services Throughout Solon Ohio
High Quality Voice and Data Network White Label Smart Hands Services for Managed Service Providers With Customers in Solon Ohio.
Network Clean-up, Cable Management Solutions
Solon Ohio Pro Onsite Low Voltage Cabling Providers
Regional Network IT Data Cabling Installation, Testing & Repair Solutions
Existing Facilities Cabling Testing, Mapping, Repair, and Certification Services
Solon Ohio’s Most Trusted Professional Low Voltage Inside Wiring, and Voice and Data Network Cabling Professionals.
Since 2008, US Cabling Pros has been offering professional onsite network and telecom voice & data low voltage inside wiring services to regional Solon commercial clients and also to Solon residents. Our expert solutions have been made use of in a myriad of different sectors including medical, residential, hospitality, industrial, retail and federal government, and by a wide variety of pleased customers including general contractors, electrical contractors, third party tech service suppliers, place managers and small company owners who just require knowledgeable cabling specialists to install new cabling or repair existing voice and data infrastructure on an as needed basis, or for large jobs. Our ad hoc T&M solution is as straightforward as a call to our office to have a cabling professional onsite for you to take care of any type of data network or telecommunications wiring task you might need. Reach out and give us a call right now to discuss your present network issues and any future network requirements to ensure that we can create a tailored inside wiring option for you and your Solon Ohio service –(859) 780-3061.
Superior On-Site Network Tech Services Available in Solon Ohio.
US Cabling Pros of Solon Solon, Ohio 44139 (859) 780-3061
Looking for high quality POS Point of Sale, corporate computer PC, or PBX / VoIP installation and deployment solutions? Visit our technology partners Computech Technology Services of Solon Ohio today for the best in installation, configuration and onsite hardware support!
http://www.uscablingpros.com/solon-ohio-premier-voice-data-network-cabling-services-contractor/
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Watch the Live Broadcast From US Energy Storage Summit 2017
GTM Squared will live-stream all panels from U.S. Energy Storage Summit 2017 on December 12 and 13. Squared members get exclusive access to the live broadcast and the video on-demand after the event. See the broadcast agenda below and join today to make sure you don't miss any insights!
Tuesday, December 12, 2017 (all times PT)
8:45 a.m.-9:45 a.m. Welcome & Opening Research Presentation
Stephen Lacey, Editor-in-Chief, Greentech Media
Shayle Kann, Head of GTM Research & Senior Vice President, Greentech Media  
9:45 a.m.-10:15 a.m. Keynote Interview with Green Mountain Power
Mary Powell, President & CEO, Green Mountain Power Corporation
Moderator: Stephen Lacey, Editor-in-Chief, Greentech Media  
10:15 a.m.-10:45 a.m. Fireside Chat With APS and AES Energy Storage
Erik Ellis, Manager, Technology Assessment & Integration, APS
Praveen Kathpal, Vice President, AES Energy Storage
Moderator: Ravi Manghani, Director, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
11:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Crowdsourced Market Insights: Role of Energy Storage in Creating the Grid of the Future
Kelly Speakes-Backman, CEO, Energy Storage Association (ESA)
Craig R. Horne, Vice President Business Development, Energy Storage, RES Americas
Vibhu Kaushik, Director of Grid Technology & Modernization , Southern California Edison
Moderator: Daniel Finn-Foley, Senior Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
12:00 p.m.-12:30 p.m. Fireside Chat with S&C Electric
Troy Miller, Director, Grid Solutions, S&C Electric Company
Moderator: MJ Shiao, Head of Americas Research, GTM Research  
1:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Fireside Chat with CPUC
Carla J. Peterman, Commissioner, California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)
Moderator: Ravi Manghani, Director, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
2:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m. Building BTM Storage Markets - What Can States Learn from California?
Magnus Asbo, Director, Product Marketing, SolarEdge
Janice Lin, CEO, Strategen Consulting, Co-Founder, Global Energy Storage Alliance
Timothy Sasseen, Principal Advisor, Center for Sustainable Energy
Moderator: Justin Gerdes, Contributing Writer, Greentech Media  
2:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Case Study with Demand Energy
Doug Staker, Vice President Global Market & Business Development, Demand Energy Networks, Inc.
Moderator: Brett Simon, Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
3:15 p.m.-3:45 p.m. Lessons from State Incentives & Pilot Programs
Sara Baldwin Auck, Director, Regulatory Program, IREC
Balvinder Deonarine, Project Manager, Distributed Resource Integration, ConEd
Kavita Ravi, Director of Strategic Analysis, Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
Moderator: Julian Spector, Staff Writer, Greentech Media  
4:15 p.m.-5:00 p.m. The Art of Value Stacking in Behind-the-Meter Storage
John Cerveny, Director of Resource Development, New York Battery and Energy Storage Technology Consortium (NY-BEST)
Giovanni Damato, Senior Manager, Energy Storage & Distributed Energy Resources, EPRI
Chadwick Manning, Co-Founder & CEO, ElectrIQ Power
Martin Milani, Chief Technology Officer, Sunverge
Moderator: Julia Pyper, Senior Editor, Greentech Media  
5:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Making the Case for Utility Ownership of Customer-Sited Storage
Kyle Garton, Principal Product Manager, AutoGrid Systems
Audrey Lee, Vice President, Grid Services, Sunrun
Olaf Lohr, Director of Business Development, sonnen
Moderator: MJ Shiao, Head of Americas Research, GTM Research  
Wednesday, December 13, 2017 (all times PT)
9:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Lithium-ion Dominates Today's Storage Market. Is that Good for the Industry and the World?
Joshua Rogol, Vice President of Sales, Americas, ViZn Energy Systems
Linh Tran, Sales Manager, LG Chem
Alejandro Schnakofsky, Director of Applications Engineering, NEXTracker
Moderator: Julian Spector, Staff Writer, Greentech Media  
10:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Storage Technologies in 2025 - What Comes After Lithium-ion?
Susan Babinec, Senior Commercialization Advisor, ARPA-E
Craig E. Evans, President, CEO, & Founder, ESS Inc.
Matt Gregori, Technology Development Manager for Low Carbon Resources, R&D Group, SoCalGas
Moderator: Emma Foehringer Merchant, Writer, Greentech Media  
10:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Impact of EVs: From Mobile Storage to Second Life Batteries
Cassandra Bowe, Associate Vice President, Energy Impact Partners
Boris von Bormann, CEO, Mercedes-Benz Energy Americas, LLC
Preston Roper, Chief Marketing & Operating Officer, eMotorWerks
Moderator: Julia Pyper, Senior Editor, Greentech Media  
11:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Stem Case Study: Measuring the Execution of Intelligent Aggregated Storage in an Energy Crisis
Larsh Johnson, Chief Technology Officer, Stem
Moderator: Daniel Finn-Foley, Senior Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
12:00 p.m.-12:30 p.m. Balance of Systems - Innovation & Cost Reduction
Stephen Giguere, Engineering Director - US Solar Division, Power-Electronics, Inc.
Dean Solon, Founder & CEO, Shoals Technologies Group
Geng Tian, Director of Product & Engineering, Sungrow USA
Moderator: Mitalee Gupta, Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
12:30 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Software & Controls: Engine of Storage Deployments
Dan Loflin, CEO, Geli
John Jung, President & CEO, Greensmith
Vic Shao, Founder & CEO, Green Charge Networks
Moderator: Brett Simon, Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
2:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m. Speed Pitch: Energy Storage Start-ups
Ugwem Eneyo, Co-Founder & CEO, Solstice Energy Solutions
Matineh Eybpoosh, Ph.D., Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer, Watt-Learn Inc.
Matt Harper, Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer, Avalon Battery
Lisa Laughner, Founder, President & CEO, Go Electric Inc.
Jonathan W. Postal (J.W.), Founder & CEO, Nikola Power
Patrick Sheehan, Co-Founder & CEO, Cerebus
Moderator: Scott Clavenna, Co-Founder & CEO, Greentech Media  
2:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Large Energy Consumers - The voice of the customer
Aaron Daly, Global Director, Energy Management, Whole Foods Market
Bradley M. Parkhurst, Electricity Sourcing Leader , Owens Corning
Elliott Wolf, Vice President & Chief Data Scientist, Lineage Logistics
Moderator: Jeremy Jones, Commercial & Industrial Energy Solutions, Groom Energy - Groupe EDF  
3:15 p.m.-3:45 p.m. Behind-the-Meter Storage Financing - Struggles & Success
Chris Calavitta, Senior Vice President, Infrastructure Development, Macquarie Capital (USA) Inc.
Dirk Michels, Partner, Ballard Spahr LLP
Alta Yen, Managing Director, Investment Strategy, GE Energy Financial Services
Moderator: Brett Simon, Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
3:45 p.m.-4:25 p.m. Successful Storage Deals - Unlocking Value Streams & Mitigating Risk
Terry Grant, Managing Director, Marathon Capital
Peter Mostow, Partner, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
West Owens, Chief Financial Officer, Advanced Microgrid Solutions
Bert Taube, Senior Principal Investigator, Energy Storage & Solar PV, Southern Research
Moderator: Ravi Manghani, Director, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
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Watch the Live Broadcast From US Energy Storage Summit 2017
GTM Squared will live-stream all panels from U.S. Energy Storage Summit 2017 on December 12 and 13. Squared members get exclusive access to the live broadcast and the video on-demand after the event. See the broadcast agenda below and join today to make sure you don't miss any insights!
Tuesday, December 12, 2017 (all times PT)
8:45 a.m.-9:45 a.m. Welcome & Opening Research Presentation
Stephen Lacey, Editor-in-Chief, Greentech Media
Shayle Kann, Head of GTM Research & Senior Vice President, Greentech Media  
9:45 a.m.-10:15 a.m. Keynote Interview with Green Mountain Power
Mary Powell, President & CEO, Green Mountain Power Corporation
Moderator: Stephen Lacey, Editor-in-Chief, Greentech Media  
10:15 a.m.-10:45 a.m. Fireside Chat With APS and AES Energy Storage
Erik Ellis, Manager, Technology Assessment & Integration, APS
Praveen Kathpal, Vice President, AES Energy Storage
Moderator: Ravi Manghani, Director, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
11:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Crowdsourced Market Insights: Role of Energy Storage in Creating the Grid of the Future
Kelly Speakes-Backman, CEO, Energy Storage Association (ESA)
Craig R. Horne, Vice President Business Development, Energy Storage, RES Americas
Vibhu Kaushik, Director of Grid Technology & Modernization , Southern California Edison
Moderator: Daniel Finn-Foley, Senior Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
12:00 p.m.-12:30 p.m. Fireside Chat with S&C Electric
Troy Miller, Director, Grid Solutions, S&C Electric Company
Moderator: MJ Shiao, Head of Americas Research, GTM Research  
1:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Fireside Chat with CPUC
Carla J. Peterman, Commissioner, California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)
Moderator: Ravi Manghani, Director, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
2:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m. Building BTM Storage Markets - What Can States Learn from California?
Magnus Asbo, Director, Product Marketing, SolarEdge
Janice Lin, CEO, Strategen Consulting, Co-Founder, Global Energy Storage Alliance
Timothy Sasseen, Principal Advisor, Center for Sustainable Energy
Moderator: Justin Gerdes, Contributing Writer, Greentech Media  
2:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Case Study with Demand Energy
Doug Staker, Vice President Global Market & Business Development, Demand Energy Networks, Inc.
Moderator: Brett Simon, Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
3:15 p.m.-3:45 p.m. Lessons from State Incentives & Pilot Programs
Sara Baldwin Auck, Director, Regulatory Program, IREC
Balvinder Deonarine, Project Manager, Distributed Resource Integration, ConEd
Kavita Ravi, Director of Strategic Analysis, Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
Moderator: Julian Spector, Staff Writer, Greentech Media  
4:15 p.m.-5:00 p.m. The Art of Value Stacking in Behind-the-Meter Storage
John Cerveny, Director of Resource Development, New York Battery and Energy Storage Technology Consortium (NY-BEST)
Giovanni Damato, Senior Manager, Energy Storage & Distributed Energy Resources, EPRI
Chadwick Manning, Co-Founder & CEO, ElectrIQ Power
Martin Milani, Chief Technology Officer, Sunverge
Moderator: Julia Pyper, Senior Editor, Greentech Media  
5:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Making the Case for Utility Ownership of Customer-Sited Storage
Kyle Garton, Principal Product Manager, AutoGrid Systems
Audrey Lee, Vice President, Grid Services, Sunrun
Olaf Lohr, Director of Business Development, sonnen
Moderator: MJ Shiao, Head of Americas Research, GTM Research  
Wednesday, December 13, 2017 (all times PT)
9:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Lithium-ion Dominates Today's Storage Market. Is that Good for the Industry and the World?
Joshua Rogol, Vice President of Sales, Americas, ViZn Energy Systems
Linh Tran, Sales Manager, LG Chem
Alejandro Schnakofsky, Director of Applications Engineering, NEXTracker
Moderator: Julian Spector, Staff Writer, Greentech Media  
10:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Storage Technologies in 2025 - What Comes After Lithium-ion?
Susan Babinec, Senior Commercialization Advisor, ARPA-E
Craig E. Evans, President, CEO, & Founder, ESS Inc.
Matt Gregori, Technology Development Manager for Low Carbon Resources, R&D Group, SoCalGas
Moderator: Emma Foehringer Merchant, Writer, Greentech Media  
10:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Impact of EVs: From Mobile Storage to Second Life Batteries
Cassandra Bowe, Associate Vice President, Energy Impact Partners
Boris von Bormann, CEO, Mercedes-Benz Energy Americas, LLC
Preston Roper, Chief Marketing & Operating Officer, eMotorWerks
Moderator: Julia Pyper, Senior Editor, Greentech Media  
11:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Stem Case Study: Measuring the Execution of Intelligent Aggregated Storage in an Energy Crisis
Larsh Johnson, Chief Technology Officer, Stem
Moderator: Daniel Finn-Foley, Senior Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
12:00 p.m.-12:30 p.m. Balance of Systems - Innovation & Cost Reduction
Stephen Giguere, Engineering Director - US Solar Division, Power-Electronics, Inc.
Dean Solon, Founder & CEO, Shoals Technologies Group
Geng Tian, Director of Product & Engineering, Sungrow USA
Moderator: Mitalee Gupta, Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
12:30 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Software & Controls: Engine of Storage Deployments
Dan Loflin, CEO, Geli
John Jung, President & CEO, Greensmith
Vic Shao, Founder & CEO, Green Charge Networks
Moderator: Brett Simon, Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
2:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m. Speed Pitch: Energy Storage Start-ups
Ugwem Eneyo, Co-Founder & CEO, Solstice Energy Solutions
Matineh Eybpoosh, Ph.D., Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer, Watt-Learn Inc.
Matt Harper, Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer, Avalon Battery
Lisa Laughner, Founder, President & CEO, Go Electric Inc.
Jonathan W. Postal (J.W.), Founder & CEO, Nikola Power
Patrick Sheehan, Co-Founder & CEO, Cerebus
Moderator: Scott Clavenna, Co-Founder & CEO, Greentech Media  
2:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Large Energy Consumers - The voice of the customer
Aaron Daly, Global Director, Energy Management, Whole Foods Market
Bradley M. Parkhurst, Electricity Sourcing Leader , Owens Corning
Elliott Wolf, Vice President & Chief Data Scientist, Lineage Logistics
Moderator: Jeremy Jones, Commercial & Industrial Energy Solutions, Groom Energy - Groupe EDF  
3:15 p.m.-3:45 p.m. Behind-the-Meter Storage Financing - Struggles & Success
Chris Calavitta, Senior Vice President, Infrastructure Development, Macquarie Capital (USA) Inc.
Dirk Michels, Partner, Ballard Spahr LLP
Alta Yen, Managing Director, Investment Strategy, GE Energy Financial Services
Moderator: Brett Simon, Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
3:45 p.m.-4:25 p.m. Successful Storage Deals - Unlocking Value Streams & Mitigating Risk
Terry Grant, Managing Director, Marathon Capital
Peter Mostow, Partner, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
West Owens, Chief Financial Officer, Advanced Microgrid Solutions
Bert Taube, Senior Principal Investigator, Energy Storage & Solar PV, Southern Research
Moderator: Ravi Manghani, Director, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
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Watch the Live Broadcast From US Energy Storage Summit 2017
GTM Squared will live-stream all panels from U.S. Energy Storage Summit 2017 on December 12 and 13. Squared members get exclusive access to the live broadcast and the video on-demand after the event. See the broadcast agenda below and join today to make sure you don't miss any insights!
Tuesday, December 12, 2017 (all times PT)
8:45 a.m.-9:45 a.m. Welcome & Opening Research Presentation
Stephen Lacey, Editor-in-Chief, Greentech Media
Shayle Kann, Head of GTM Research & Senior Vice President, Greentech Media  
9:45 a.m.-10:15 a.m. Keynote Interview with Green Mountain Power
Mary Powell, President & CEO, Green Mountain Power Corporation
Moderator: Stephen Lacey, Editor-in-Chief, Greentech Media  
10:15 a.m.-10:45 a.m. Fireside Chat With APS and AES Energy Storage
Erik Ellis, Manager, Technology Assessment & Integration, APS
Praveen Kathpal, Vice President, AES Energy Storage
Moderator: Ravi Manghani, Director, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
11:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Crowdsourced Market Insights: Role of Energy Storage in Creating the Grid of the Future
Kelly Speakes-Backman, CEO, Energy Storage Association (ESA)
Craig R. Horne, Vice President Business Development, Energy Storage, RES Americas
Vibhu Kaushik, Director of Grid Technology & Modernization , Southern California Edison
Moderator: Daniel Finn-Foley, Senior Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
12:00 p.m.-12:30 p.m. Fireside Chat with S&C Electric
Troy Miller, Director, Grid Solutions, S&C Electric Company
Moderator: MJ Shiao, Head of Americas Research, GTM Research  
1:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Fireside Chat with CPUC
Carla J. Peterman, Commissioner, California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)
Moderator: Ravi Manghani, Director, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
2:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m. Building BTM Storage Markets - What Can States Learn from California?
Magnus Asbo, Director, Product Marketing, SolarEdge
Janice Lin, CEO, Strategen Consulting, Co-Founder, Global Energy Storage Alliance
Timothy Sasseen, Principal Advisor, Center for Sustainable Energy
Moderator: Justin Gerdes, Contributing Writer, Greentech Media  
2:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Case Study with Demand Energy
Doug Staker, Vice President Global Market & Business Development, Demand Energy Networks, Inc.
Moderator: Brett Simon, Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
3:15 p.m.-3:45 p.m. Lessons from State Incentives & Pilot Programs
Sara Baldwin Auck, Director, Regulatory Program, IREC
Balvinder Deonarine, Project Manager, Distributed Resource Integration, ConEd
Kavita Ravi, Director of Strategic Analysis, Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
Moderator: Julian Spector, Staff Writer, Greentech Media  
4:15 p.m.-5:00 p.m. The Art of Value Stacking in Behind-the-Meter Storage
John Cerveny, Director of Resource Development, New York Battery and Energy Storage Technology Consortium (NY-BEST)
Giovanni Damato, Senior Manager, Energy Storage & Distributed Energy Resources, EPRI
Chadwick Manning, Co-Founder & CEO, ElectrIQ Power
Martin Milani, Chief Technology Officer, Sunverge
Moderator: Julia Pyper, Senior Editor, Greentech Media  
5:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Making the Case for Utility Ownership of Customer-Sited Storage
Kyle Garton, Principal Product Manager, AutoGrid Systems
Audrey Lee, Vice President, Grid Services, Sunrun
Olaf Lohr, Director of Business Development, sonnen
Moderator: MJ Shiao, Head of Americas Research, GTM Research  
Wednesday, December 13, 2017 (all times PT)
9:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Lithium-ion Dominates Today's Storage Market. Is that Good for the Industry and the World?
Joshua Rogol, Vice President of Sales, Americas, ViZn Energy Systems
Linh Tran, Sales Manager, LG Chem
Alejandro Schnakofsky, Director of Applications Engineering, NEXTracker
Moderator: Julian Spector, Staff Writer, Greentech Media  
10:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Storage Technologies in 2025 - What Comes After Lithium-ion?
Susan Babinec, Senior Commercialization Advisor, ARPA-E
Craig E. Evans, President, CEO, & Founder, ESS Inc.
Matt Gregori, Technology Development Manager for Low Carbon Resources, R&D Group, SoCalGas
Moderator: Emma Foehringer Merchant, Writer, Greentech Media  
10:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Impact of EVs: From Mobile Storage to Second Life Batteries
Cassandra Bowe, Associate Vice President, Energy Impact Partners
Boris von Bormann, CEO, Mercedes-Benz Energy Americas, LLC
Preston Roper, Chief Marketing & Operating Officer, eMotorWerks
Moderator: Julia Pyper, Senior Editor, Greentech Media  
11:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Stem Case Study: Measuring the Execution of Intelligent Aggregated Storage in an Energy Crisis
Larsh Johnson, Chief Technology Officer, Stem
Moderator: Daniel Finn-Foley, Senior Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
12:00 p.m.-12:30 p.m. Balance of Systems - Innovation & Cost Reduction
Stephen Giguere, Engineering Director - US Solar Division, Power-Electronics, Inc.
Dean Solon, Founder & CEO, Shoals Technologies Group
Geng Tian, Director of Product & Engineering, Sungrow USA
Moderator: Mitalee Gupta, Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
12:30 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Software & Controls: Engine of Storage Deployments
Dan Loflin, CEO, Geli
John Jung, President & CEO, Greensmith
Vic Shao, Founder & CEO, Green Charge Networks
Moderator: Brett Simon, Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
2:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m. Speed Pitch: Energy Storage Start-ups
Ugwem Eneyo, Co-Founder & CEO, Solstice Energy Solutions
Matineh Eybpoosh, Ph.D., Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer, Watt-Learn Inc.
Matt Harper, Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer, Avalon Battery
Lisa Laughner, Founder, President & CEO, Go Electric Inc.
Jonathan W. Postal (J.W.), Founder & CEO, Nikola Power
Patrick Sheehan, Co-Founder & CEO, Cerebus
Moderator: Scott Clavenna, Co-Founder & CEO, Greentech Media  
2:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Large Energy Consumers - The voice of the customer
Aaron Daly, Global Director, Energy Management, Whole Foods Market
Bradley M. Parkhurst, Electricity Sourcing Leader , Owens Corning
Elliott Wolf, Vice President & Chief Data Scientist, Lineage Logistics
Moderator: Jeremy Jones, Commercial & Industrial Energy Solutions, Groom Energy - Groupe EDF  
3:15 p.m.-3:45 p.m. Behind-the-Meter Storage Financing - Struggles & Success
Chris Calavitta, Senior Vice President, Infrastructure Development, Macquarie Capital (USA) Inc.
Dirk Michels, Partner, Ballard Spahr LLP
Alta Yen, Managing Director, Investment Strategy, GE Energy Financial Services
Moderator: Brett Simon, Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
3:45 p.m.-4:25 p.m. Successful Storage Deals - Unlocking Value Streams & Mitigating Risk
Terry Grant, Managing Director, Marathon Capital
Peter Mostow, Partner, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
West Owens, Chief Financial Officer, Advanced Microgrid Solutions
Bert Taube, Senior Principal Investigator, Energy Storage & Solar PV, Southern Research
Moderator: Ravi Manghani, Director, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
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Watch the Live Broadcast From US Energy Storage Summit 2017
GTM Squared will live-stream all panels from U.S. Energy Storage Summit 2017 on December 12 and 13. Squared members get exclusive access to the live broadcast and the video on-demand after the event. See the broadcast agenda below and join today to make sure you don't miss any insights!
Tuesday, December 12, 2017 (all times PT)
8:45 a.m.-9:45 a.m. Welcome & Opening Research Presentation
Stephen Lacey, Editor-in-Chief, Greentech Media
Shayle Kann, Head of GTM Research & Senior Vice President, Greentech Media  
9:45 a.m.-10:15 a.m. Keynote Interview with Green Mountain Power
Mary Powell, President & CEO, Green Mountain Power Corporation
Moderator: Stephen Lacey, Editor-in-Chief, Greentech Media  
10:15 a.m.-10:45 a.m. Fireside Chat With APS and AES Energy Storage
Erik Ellis, Manager, Technology Assessment & Integration, APS
Praveen Kathpal, Vice President, AES Energy Storage
Moderator: Ravi Manghani, Director, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
11:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Crowdsourced Market Insights: Role of Energy Storage in Creating the Grid of the Future
Kelly Speakes-Backman, CEO, Energy Storage Association (ESA)
Craig R. Horne, Vice President Business Development, Energy Storage, RES Americas
Vibhu Kaushik, Director of Grid Technology & Modernization , Southern California Edison
Moderator: Daniel Finn-Foley, Senior Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
12:00 p.m.-12:30 p.m. Fireside Chat with S&C Electric
Troy Miller, Director, Grid Solutions, S&C Electric Company
Moderator: MJ Shiao, Head of Americas Research, GTM Research  
1:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Fireside Chat with CPUC
Carla J. Peterman, Commissioner, California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)
Moderator: Ravi Manghani, Director, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
2:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m. Building BTM Storage Markets - What Can States Learn from California?
Magnus Asbo, Director, Product Marketing, SolarEdge
Janice Lin, CEO, Strategen Consulting, Co-Founder, Global Energy Storage Alliance
Timothy Sasseen, Principal Advisor, Center for Sustainable Energy
Moderator: Justin Gerdes, Contributing Writer, Greentech Media  
2:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Case Study with Demand Energy
Doug Staker, Vice President Global Market & Business Development, Demand Energy Networks, Inc.
Moderator: Brett Simon, Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
3:15 p.m.-3:45 p.m. Lessons from State Incentives & Pilot Programs
Sara Baldwin Auck, Director, Regulatory Program, IREC
Balvinder Deonarine, Project Manager, Distributed Resource Integration, ConEd
Kavita Ravi, Director of Strategic Analysis, Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
Moderator: Julian Spector, Staff Writer, Greentech Media  
4:15 p.m.-5:00 p.m. The Art of Value Stacking in Behind-the-Meter Storage
John Cerveny, Director of Resource Development, New York Battery and Energy Storage Technology Consortium (NY-BEST)
Giovanni Damato, Senior Manager, Energy Storage & Distributed Energy Resources, EPRI
Chadwick Manning, Co-Founder & CEO, ElectrIQ Power
Martin Milani, Chief Technology Officer, Sunverge
Moderator: Julia Pyper, Senior Editor, Greentech Media  
5:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Making the Case for Utility Ownership of Customer-Sited Storage
Kyle Garton, Principal Product Manager, AutoGrid Systems
Audrey Lee, Vice President, Grid Services, Sunrun
Olaf Lohr, Director of Business Development, sonnen
Moderator: MJ Shiao, Head of Americas Research, GTM Research  
Wednesday, December 13, 2017 (all times PT)
9:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Lithium-ion Dominates Today's Storage Market. Is that Good for the Industry and the World?
Joshua Rogol, Vice President of Sales, Americas, ViZn Energy Systems
Linh Tran, Sales Manager, LG Chem
Alejandro Schnakofsky, Director of Applications Engineering, NEXTracker
Moderator: Julian Spector, Staff Writer, Greentech Media  
10:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Storage Technologies in 2025 - What Comes After Lithium-ion?
Susan Babinec, Senior Commercialization Advisor, ARPA-E
Craig E. Evans, President, CEO, & Founder, ESS Inc.
Matt Gregori, Technology Development Manager for Low Carbon Resources, R&D Group, SoCalGas
Moderator: Emma Foehringer Merchant, Writer, Greentech Media  
10:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Impact of EVs: From Mobile Storage to Second Life Batteries
Cassandra Bowe, Associate Vice President, Energy Impact Partners
Boris von Bormann, CEO, Mercedes-Benz Energy Americas, LLC
Preston Roper, Chief Marketing & Operating Officer, eMotorWerks
Moderator: Julia Pyper, Senior Editor, Greentech Media  
11:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Stem Case Study: Measuring the Execution of Intelligent Aggregated Storage in an Energy Crisis
Larsh Johnson, Chief Technology Officer, Stem
Moderator: Daniel Finn-Foley, Senior Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
12:00 p.m.-12:30 p.m. Balance of Systems - Innovation & Cost Reduction
Stephen Giguere, Engineering Director - US Solar Division, Power-Electronics, Inc.
Dean Solon, Founder & CEO, Shoals Technologies Group
Geng Tian, Director of Product & Engineering, Sungrow USA
Moderator: Mitalee Gupta, Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
12:30 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Software & Controls: Engine of Storage Deployments
Dan Loflin, CEO, Geli
John Jung, President & CEO, Greensmith
Vic Shao, Founder & CEO, Green Charge Networks
Moderator: Brett Simon, Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
2:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m. Speed Pitch: Energy Storage Start-ups
Ugwem Eneyo, Co-Founder & CEO, Solstice Energy Solutions
Matineh Eybpoosh, Ph.D., Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer, Watt-Learn Inc.
Matt Harper, Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer, Avalon Battery
Lisa Laughner, Founder, President & CEO, Go Electric Inc.
Jonathan W. Postal (J.W.), Founder & CEO, Nikola Power
Patrick Sheehan, Co-Founder & CEO, Cerebus
Moderator: Scott Clavenna, Co-Founder & CEO, Greentech Media  
2:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Large Energy Consumers - The voice of the customer
Aaron Daly, Global Director, Energy Management, Whole Foods Market
Bradley M. Parkhurst, Electricity Sourcing Leader , Owens Corning
Elliott Wolf, Vice President & Chief Data Scientist, Lineage Logistics
Moderator: Jeremy Jones, Commercial & Industrial Energy Solutions, Groom Energy - Groupe EDF  
3:15 p.m.-3:45 p.m. Behind-the-Meter Storage Financing - Struggles & Success
Chris Calavitta, Senior Vice President, Infrastructure Development, Macquarie Capital (USA) Inc.
Dirk Michels, Partner, Ballard Spahr LLP
Alta Yen, Managing Director, Investment Strategy, GE Energy Financial Services
Moderator: Brett Simon, Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
3:45 p.m.-4:25 p.m. Successful Storage Deals - Unlocking Value Streams & Mitigating Risk
Terry Grant, Managing Director, Marathon Capital
Peter Mostow, Partner, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
West Owens, Chief Financial Officer, Advanced Microgrid Solutions
Bert Taube, Senior Principal Investigator, Energy Storage & Solar PV, Southern Research
Moderator: Ravi Manghani, Director, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
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Watch the Live Broadcast From US Energy Storage Summit 2017
GTM Squared will live-stream all panels from U.S. Energy Storage Summit 2017 on December 12 and 13. Squared members get exclusive access to the live broadcast and the video on-demand after the event. See the broadcast agenda below and join today to make sure you don't miss any insights!
Tuesday, December 12, 2017 (all times PT)
8:45 a.m.-9:45 a.m. Welcome & Opening Research Presentation
Stephen Lacey, Editor-in-Chief, Greentech Media
Shayle Kann, Head of GTM Research & Senior Vice President, Greentech Media  
9:45 a.m.-10:15 a.m. Keynote Interview with Green Mountain Power
Mary Powell, President & CEO, Green Mountain Power Corporation
Moderator: Stephen Lacey, Editor-in-Chief, Greentech Media  
10:15 a.m.-10:45 a.m. Fireside Chat With APS and AES Energy Storage
Erik Ellis, Manager, Technology Assessment & Integration, APS
Praveen Kathpal, Vice President, AES Energy Storage
Moderator: Ravi Manghani, Director, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
11:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Crowdsourced Market Insights: Role of Energy Storage in Creating the Grid of the Future
Kelly Speakes-Backman, CEO, Energy Storage Association (ESA)
Craig R. Horne, Vice President Business Development, Energy Storage, RES Americas
Vibhu Kaushik, Director of Grid Technology & Modernization , Southern California Edison
Moderator: Daniel Finn-Foley, Senior Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
12:00 p.m.-12:30 p.m. Fireside Chat with S&C Electric
Troy Miller, Director, Grid Solutions, S&C Electric Company
Moderator: MJ Shiao, Head of Americas Research, GTM Research  
1:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Fireside Chat with CPUC
Carla J. Peterman, Commissioner, California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)
Moderator: Ravi Manghani, Director, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
2:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m. Building BTM Storage Markets - What Can States Learn from California?
Magnus Asbo, Director, Product Marketing, SolarEdge
Janice Lin, CEO, Strategen Consulting, Co-Founder, Global Energy Storage Alliance
Timothy Sasseen, Principal Advisor, Center for Sustainable Energy
Moderator: Justin Gerdes, Contributing Writer, Greentech Media  
2:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Case Study with Demand Energy
Doug Staker, Vice President Global Market & Business Development, Demand Energy Networks, Inc.
Moderator: Brett Simon, Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
3:15 p.m.-3:45 p.m. Lessons from State Incentives & Pilot Programs
Sara Baldwin Auck, Director, Regulatory Program, IREC
Balvinder Deonarine, Project Manager, Distributed Resource Integration, ConEd
Kavita Ravi, Director of Strategic Analysis, Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
Moderator: Julian Spector, Staff Writer, Greentech Media  
4:15 p.m.-5:00 p.m. The Art of Value Stacking in Behind-the-Meter Storage
John Cerveny, Director of Resource Development, New York Battery and Energy Storage Technology Consortium (NY-BEST)
Giovanni Damato, Senior Manager, Energy Storage & Distributed Energy Resources, EPRI
Chadwick Manning, Co-Founder & CEO, ElectrIQ Power
Martin Milani, Chief Technology Officer, Sunverge
Moderator: Julia Pyper, Senior Editor, Greentech Media  
5:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Making the Case for Utility Ownership of Customer-Sited Storage
Kyle Garton, Principal Product Manager, AutoGrid Systems
Audrey Lee, Vice President, Grid Services, Sunrun
Olaf Lohr, Director of Business Development, sonnen
Moderator: MJ Shiao, Head of Americas Research, GTM Research  
Wednesday, December 13, 2017 (all times PT)
9:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Lithium-ion Dominates Today's Storage Market. Is that Good for the Industry and the World?
Joshua Rogol, Vice President of Sales, Americas, ViZn Energy Systems
Linh Tran, Sales Manager, LG Chem
Alejandro Schnakofsky, Director of Applications Engineering, NEXTracker
Moderator: Julian Spector, Staff Writer, Greentech Media  
10:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Storage Technologies in 2025 - What Comes After Lithium-ion?
Susan Babinec, Senior Commercialization Advisor, ARPA-E
Craig E. Evans, President, CEO, & Founder, ESS Inc.
Matt Gregori, Technology Development Manager for Low Carbon Resources, R&D Group, SoCalGas
Moderator: Emma Foehringer Merchant, Writer, Greentech Media  
10:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Impact of EVs: From Mobile Storage to Second Life Batteries
Cassandra Bowe, Associate Vice President, Energy Impact Partners
Boris von Bormann, CEO, Mercedes-Benz Energy Americas, LLC
Preston Roper, Chief Marketing & Operating Officer, eMotorWerks
Moderator: Julia Pyper, Senior Editor, Greentech Media  
11:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Stem Case Study: Measuring the Execution of Intelligent Aggregated Storage in an Energy Crisis
Larsh Johnson, Chief Technology Officer, Stem
Moderator: Daniel Finn-Foley, Senior Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
12:00 p.m.-12:30 p.m. Balance of Systems - Innovation & Cost Reduction
Stephen Giguere, Engineering Director - US Solar Division, Power-Electronics, Inc.
Dean Solon, Founder & CEO, Shoals Technologies Group
Geng Tian, Director of Product & Engineering, Sungrow USA
Moderator: Mitalee Gupta, Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
12:30 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Software & Controls: Engine of Storage Deployments
Dan Loflin, CEO, Geli
John Jung, President & CEO, Greensmith
Vic Shao, Founder & CEO, Green Charge Networks
Moderator: Brett Simon, Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
2:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m. Speed Pitch: Energy Storage Start-ups
Ugwem Eneyo, Co-Founder & CEO, Solstice Energy Solutions
Matineh Eybpoosh, Ph.D., Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer, Watt-Learn Inc.
Matt Harper, Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer, Avalon Battery
Lisa Laughner, Founder, President & CEO, Go Electric Inc.
Jonathan W. Postal (J.W.), Founder & CEO, Nikola Power
Patrick Sheehan, Co-Founder & CEO, Cerebus
Moderator: Scott Clavenna, Co-Founder & CEO, Greentech Media  
2:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Large Energy Consumers - The voice of the customer
Aaron Daly, Global Director, Energy Management, Whole Foods Market
Bradley M. Parkhurst, Electricity Sourcing Leader , Owens Corning
Elliott Wolf, Vice President & Chief Data Scientist, Lineage Logistics
Moderator: Jeremy Jones, Commercial & Industrial Energy Solutions, Groom Energy - Groupe EDF  
3:15 p.m.-3:45 p.m. Behind-the-Meter Storage Financing - Struggles & Success
Chris Calavitta, Senior Vice President, Infrastructure Development, Macquarie Capital (USA) Inc.
Dirk Michels, Partner, Ballard Spahr LLP
Alta Yen, Managing Director, Investment Strategy, GE Energy Financial Services
Moderator: Brett Simon, Analyst, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
3:45 p.m.-4:25 p.m. Successful Storage Deals - Unlocking Value Streams & Mitigating Risk
Terry Grant, Managing Director, Marathon Capital
Peter Mostow, Partner, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
West Owens, Chief Financial Officer, Advanced Microgrid Solutions
Bert Taube, Senior Principal Investigator, Energy Storage & Solar PV, Southern Research
Moderator: Ravi Manghani, Director, Energy Storage, GTM Research  
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