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Title: Is base load an outdated concept


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Is base load an outdated concept? Colorado New
Energy Economy Conference Mac McLennan Senior
Vice President, External Affairs
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TRI-STATE GT
  • Consumer-owned, not-for-profit wholesale power
    supplier to 44 member electric co-ops
  • Major initiatives
  • Transmission development
  • Energy efficiency
  • Renewable energy
  • New technology

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  • BASE LOAD DEMAND
  • 24x7 always on use
  • Minimum power a utility must make available
  • Determined by a utilitys load duration curve
  • Can vary widely among different utilities serving
    different loads and regions

Intermediate demand
Baseload demand
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  • BASE LOAD POWER PLANTS
  • Meet 24X7 demand
  • Always on, except for repairs or maintenance
  • Redundant facilities across interconnected system
  • Nuclear
  • Coal
  • Biomass
  • Hydroelectric
  • Geothermal

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  • FUNDAMENTAL VALUE OF 24X7 BASE LOAD
    RESOURCES
  • Provide backbone of the electric system
  • Redundant facilities support reliability of
    electric system
  • Designed to efficiently meet the requirements of
    24X7 demand
  • May have longer lead times for development and
    higher capital costs, but lower fuel costs
    support electricity affordability

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  • SO IS BASE LOAD AN OUTDATED CONCEPT?
  • Base load component of demand exists and is
    growing!
  • Peak shaving with solar increases system
    efficiency
  • Demand-side management and smart grid are
    shifting loads to increase system efficiency
  • Plug-in vehicles charged off-peak will increase
    efficiency of electric system
  • These practices flatten demand over a period of
    time creating a larger base load component of
    demand

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  • SO IS BASE LOAD AN OUTDATED CONCEPT?
  • Perhaps a better question
  • IS THE CURRENT SUITE OF BASE LOAD TECHNOLOGIES
    THE RIGHT TECHNOLOGIES TO MEET FUTURE 24X7
    DEMAND?

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  • NEW TECHNOLOGIES TO SERVE 24X7 DEMAND
  • Fossil plants with carbon capture and
    sequestration
  • Next generation nuclear power plants
  • Expanded use of geothermal power plants
  • Integrated renewable/ storage/load management
    systems
  • Distributed generation with base load-serving
    qualities
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  • DISTRIBUTED GENERATION AND RENEWABLES
  • Highline Electric recovered energy system near
    Peetz
  • La Plata Electric co-gen facility near Ignacio
  • San Miguel Power hydro facility near Ouray
  • Poudre Valley REA methane gas facility in
    northern Colo.
  • Delta-Montrose EA hydropower project in western
    Colorado

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  • NEW TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
  • Tri-State Greenhouse Gas Management Roadmap
  • Carbon capture and sequestration
  • Solar/fossil hybrid integration
  • Biomass co-firing
  • Energy storage

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  • NEW TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
  • Tri-State Greenhouse Gas Management Roadmap
  • Carbon capture and sequestration
  • Solar/fossil hybrid integration
  • Biomass co-firing
  • Energy storage

WE Energies Pleasant Prairie CO2 capture
demonstration project
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  • NEW TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
  • Tri-State Greenhouse Gas Management Roadmap
  • Carbon capture and sequestration
  • Solar/fossil hybrid integration
  • Biomass co-firing
  • Energy storage

Basin Electric PowerSpan ECO2 CO2 capture
demonstration project
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  • NEW TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
  • Tri-State Greenhouse Gas Management Roadmap
  • Carbon capture and sequestration
  • Solar/fossil hybrid integration
  • Biomass co-firing
  • Energy storage

Western Colorado CO2 sequestration assessment
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  • NEW TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
  • Tri-State Greenhouse Gas Management Roadmap
  • Carbon capture and sequestration
  • Solar/fossil hybrid integration
  • Biomass co-firing
  • Energy storage

Ion Transport Membranes (ITM) for oxy-combustion
or IGCC
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  • NEW TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
  • Tri-State Greenhouse Gas Management Roadmap
  • Carbon capture and sequestration
  • Solar/fossil hybrid integration
  • Biomass co-firing
  • Energy storage

EPRI Escalante Station solar augmentation project
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  • NEW TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
  • Tri-State Greenhouse Gas Management Roadmap
  • Carbon capture and sequestration
  • Solar/fossil hybrid integration
  • Biomass co-firing
  • Energy storage

Nucla Station atmospheric circulating
fluidized-bed combustion
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  • NEW TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
  • Tri-State Greenhouse Gas Management Roadmap
  • Carbon capture and sequestration
  • Solar/fossil hybrid integration
  • Biomass co-firing
  • Energy storage

Compressed air energy storage
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  • PRUDENT STEPS TO MANAGE BASE LOAD TECHNOLOGY
    CHANGES
  • Pursue multiple technologies both central
    station and distributed generation
  • Ensure continued affordability and reliability
    until new technologies become commercially
    available
  • Encourage energy efficiency and demand-side
    management help address load growth and shape
  • Continue to invest in technology research,
    development, demonstration and commercialization

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