Title: Preliminary Modeling Results
1Preliminary Modeling Results
Rhode Island GHG Action Plan Renewable Portfolio
Standards
- Presentation Overview
- Input assumptions and modeling approach
- Generation and credit prices for two cases
- Change in electricity price
- Generation mix
- Cost and carbon reductions
Alison BailieStephen BernowTellus
InstituteDecember 4, 2002
2Input Assumptions
- Two RPS cases for Rhode Island, with renewable
generation achieving 20 or 15 of total sales by
2020 - Wind generation imported from New York State is
permitted following GIS eligibility case,
includes cost adder of 1.5 cents/kWh - Assume CT RPS remains at 2011 levels until 2020
(4 class I and 7 class II) and MA RPS increases
to 7 for new resources by 2012 and remains at
this level to 2020 (existing stays at 5
throughout) - Wind resources in model adjusted basedon recent
mapping analysis by TrueWind
3Input Assumptions, cont.
- Biomass prices based on EIA assumptions but
removed demolition debris from supply - Capital costs for wind decline with learning but
increase as best sites are used (1100/kW in
2010, 1500/kW in 2020)
- Natural gas prices based on EIA assumptions but
will fluctuate with natural gas demand
4Modeling Approach
- Our approach is to consider RPS in MA, CT, and RI
together and model the NE power pool as a whole. - Cost and carbon reduction estimates are relative
to the EIA base case with no RPS in CT and only
partial fulfillment of MA RPS - Costs and carbon reduction are allocated to RI
based on fraction of new renewable generation
required by RI RPS, compared with total of MA
CT RI - This approach shares costs rather than assigning
highest cost to RI
5Renewable Generation in NERI reaches 20 in 2020
case
- just new renewables- levelized REC price 2.30
cents/kWh - all prices and costs in real 2000
6Renewable Generation in NERI reaches 15 in 2020
case
- just new renewables- levelized REC price 2.09
cents/kWh - all price and costs in real 2000
7Changes in Electricity Prices
- Estimate for Rhode Island (2000 cents/kWh)
- 20 case 15 case
8Generation from New Renewables 2020 - New England
- Most avoided generation is natural gas
9Rhode Island Policy Impacts
CO2 emission reductions represent 4 (20 case)
and 3 (15 case) of estimated total Rhode
Island emissions in 2020
10Components of Costs for Rhode Island
(cumulative net present value, 2000-2020, million
2000)