WIRED – Transmission Planning & Development

The transmission planning and development working group builds upon the foundation and recommendations from the WIRED Resource Adequacy Working Group and works in harmony with the recommendations of the GHG Working Group. Ultimately, transmission planning and development is a mechanism to preserve reliability, facilitate access to low-cost energy and achieve resource and policy goals, and is not an end in and of itself.

The transmission planning and development working group report builds upon the foundation and recommendations from the WIRED Resource Adequacy Working Group and works in harmony with the recommendations of the GHG Working Group. Ultimately, transmission planning and development is a mechanism to preserve reliability, facilitate access to low-cost energy and achieve resource and policy goals, and is not an end in and of itself.

Contact: Jeff Ackermann, Senior Policy Advisor

Jeffrey Ackermann

Senior Policy Advisor

Jeff Ackermann served as chairman of the Colorado Public Utilities Commission (PUC) from January 2017 until January 2021.  During that tenure Jeff presided over some of the most dramatic clean energy developments in Colorado’s regulated electric sector, spanning from accelerated retirement of fossil-fuel generating resources to grid modernization and electrification of the transportation sector.  Concurrently in 2019-2020, Jeff served as chair of the Energy Resources and the Environment Committee of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners.

Prior to serving as PUC chair, Jeff served as director of the Colorado Energy Office in the Hickenlooper Administration for four years, starting in 2013.  In this capacity, Jeff provided leadership for various initiatives that expanded the state’s clean energy agenda.

Jeff draws upon extensive experience in staff and leadership roles, within the Colorado PUC and various organizations developing and implementing innovative energy efficiency programs and addressing the needs of income-stressed households.  Jeff has a Master’s of Nonprofit Management degree from Regis University and an Environmental Economic Policy degree from Albion College.

 Jeffrey.Ackermann@colostate.edu

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