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WORKSHOP ITEM #and Impacts to the DistrictDiscussion of California SB100 and Impacts to the DistrictDiscussion of California SB100 , 20183October 9
Discussion of SB100 and Impacts to the District reliability, and renewables, rates-Legged Stool' -'3The •reliabilityhas carefully balanced the addition of energy resources Board The
•load resources-base, solar, small hydro, landfill gas, heat recovery, and flexible Wind•energy portfolio includesdiversified District's The •Portfolio Standard (RPS) value for 2017
is 66%Renewable •decaderesources to the energy portfolio for over a free -District has aggressively added renewable and/or carbonThe •BACKGROUND / HISTORY Discussion of SB100 and Impacts
to the District
Discussion of SB100 and Impacts to the District BACKGROUND / HISTORY Discussion of SB100 and Impacts to the District
Discussion of SB100 and Impacts to the District BACKGROUND / HISTORY Discussion of SB100 and Impacts to the District
Discussion of SB100 and Impacts to the District BACKGROUND / HISTORY Discussion of SB100 and Impacts to the District
Discussion of SB100 and Impacts to the District 66% (2017)50%203066% (2017)33%202061%25%201645%20%201322%20%2010RPSDistrictRPS MandateYear achievementsDistrict summary of State mandates
and following table is The •Highly trained workforce•equipmentModern protection •trimming)-Vegetation management (tree•reliabilitysystem District has made significant investments to
improve electric The •BACKGROUND / HISTORY Discussion of SB100 and Impacts to the District
Discussion of SB100 and Impacts to the District free resources-carboneligible -portfolio includes a combination of RPS eligible and nonurrent C•recoverylarge hydro (>30 MW) or heat free
resources such as -carbonrecognize eligible resources do NOT RPS •resourceselectric free -load renewable or carbon-like wind and solar over other basedefinition of RPS favors primarily
intermittent resources State's The •mandatesRPS has been and remains well positioned to meet the State District The •BACKGROUND / HISTORY Discussion of SB100 and Impacts to the District
Discussion of SB100 and Impacts to the District BACKGROUND / HISTORY Discussion of SB100 and Impacts to the District
NEW INFORMATION definednot is free resources -40% of the target to meet carbonlast The •unknownimplement the new law will take longer and remains 100 takes effect on January 1, 2019
but the regulatory process to SB •2045free electricity by -a goal of providing 100% carbonEstablishes •2025% by are also increased from 40% to 50requirements nterim I•%2030 RPS requirement
increases from 50% to 60The •mandatefurther increases the RPS which September 10th, 2018 Governor Brown signed SB 100 On •Discussion of SB100 and Impacts to the DistrictDiscussion of
SB100 and Impacts to the District
NEW INFORMATION in 2019information available More •-Utility•Heat recovery project in Wyoming similar to the Veyo project•UAMPS has 2 projects in preliminary stage of investigation•options
through UAMPSfree and renewable resource -District staff is investigating carbon•past 60% is consistent with the District’s message to the communityCalifornia’s acknowledgement that
the definition of RPS will not work •legislationon -implementation regulatory is working closely with NCPA and CMUA to track the Staff •60%requirement of District is already positioned
to meet the new 2030 RPS The •Discussion of SB100 and Impacts to the DistrictDiscussion of SB100 and Impacts to the District
FISCAL IMPACT this timeThe impacts of SB 100 on the District's electric rates is unknown at •this Workshop itemis no fiscal impact associated with There •Discussion of SB100 and Impacts
to the DistrictDiscussion of SB100 and Impacts to the District
RECOMMENDATION Provide input to staff•Discussion of SB100 and Impacts to the DistrictDiscussion of SB100 and Impacts to the District