Title: Energy Beyond Hydropower
1Energy Beyond Hydropower
- Atlas Chapter 13
- Figure 13.1 Energy Consumption
- No PNW sources of natural gas or crude oil
- Refining crude oil 4 north Puget Sound
refineries historic use of Canadian crude
imported crude (Alaska, Far East) - Changing supply situation, Alaskan Oil
2Prudoe Bay
Trans- Alaska Pipeline
West coast oil movements, Canadian
production, Alberta, McKenzie River Delta Natural
gas from North Slope
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8Other Energy Sources
- Wind
- Solar
- Natural Gas generators
- Current Northwest Power Conservation
- Council Assessment
9A wind-farm like being built very rapidly in the
Northwest, but this picture was taken near
Jaisilimar India.. could be Vantage
10Alaska Natural Gas CurrentTransCanadaPipeline
Proposal
11Power Fish Current Initiatives
- Source Federal Caucus on www
- Biological Assessment (COE, BPA, Brec)
- COE studies - Lower Snake Salmon Migration
John Day Drawdown - Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem
- Multi-Species Framework
- 2003 The collision of values - producing
power and earning and implementing fish
programs
12The Biological Assessment -Hydro
- A vision by the action agencies - e.g. those
engaged in hydropower - Required under ESA must report to FWS NMFS
- BA requires (short-run) (1) flow
augmentation, (2) reservoir operation to protect
Kootenai River while sturgeon minimize river
fluctuations, (3) improved spill measures, (4)
Fish transportation, (5) predator control - Long run (1) Breaching studies, (2) Water
quality studies, (3) Passage Improvements - BA Construct for Achieving Survival Improvements
- delayed transport mortality multiple bypass
effects
13Lower Snake River Juvenile Salmon Migration
Feasibility Study
- Studies ways to improve migration conditions.
Alternatives are - (1) No action
- (2) Maximum transport of juvenile fish
- (3) Same as (2) but surface bypass for Lower
Granite Dam, minimizing stress on fish - (4) Breaching 4 dams, recreating 140 miles of
free-flowing river.
14Lower Snake Study, cont.
- Effects on salmon and steelhead
- Reliance on NMFS studies - PATH (Plan for
Analyzing and Testing Hypotheses), and CRI
(Critical Risk Initiative) - Economic and Social Studies
- Tribal Circumstances and Perspective
- Engineering Analysis of Dam Breaching
15John Day Dam Drawdown Study
- To study (in phase I) drawing down the first dam
below the Snake-Columbia - Options include full draw-down and partial
- COE report
16Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management
Project
- Undertaken due to Presidential directive
- DEIS out, but due to controversies,
Supplemental DEIS now being prepared - Covers 140 million acres of the PNW, 2/3 of our
land area, of which 64 million acres are managed
by USFS BLM - Key objective- to determine the role of federal
lands in habitat recovery efforts
17Alternatives in ICBEMP
- S1 No action
- S2 A short - run strategy to protect aquatic
and terrestrial habitats - S3 A long- run strategy with higher levels of
restoration, and flexibility, remedies to help
impacted communities, and commitment to
maintaining predictable and sustainable products
and services from forests and rangelands.
18The Multi-Species Framework Project
- An NWPPC project
- Goal to link wildlife restoration policy to a
scientific foundation. - Seven alternatives for the future
- See NWPPC website for details
- ? Integration of all these efforts?
- ? Interaction of the 3 key branches of our
government (judicial, legislative, executive), at
both the federal and state levels.????
192010 Fish versus Power
- Implementing the Federal Caucus
Comprehensive Columbia-Snake River Salmon
Plan (Dec. 2000) - - habitat improvements away from dams
- - changes in hatchery systems
- - no breaching in the short-run of Snake R.
dams - Key is flow management - e.g. reducing power
generation to provide water for fish. Revenue
implications for BPA.
20Fish versus Power 2010, cont.
- Two Biological Opinions undergird this plan,
by NMFS, and USFWS now remanded and replaced
by new Biological Opinion - NMFS - (1) sets goals to improve salmon survival
in locations away from dams, and for fish
passage, and (2) establishes performance
standards for federal agencies. Built-in review
timetables. - The All-H Paper (Basin-Wide Salmon
Recovery Strategy) - habitat, hatcheries,
harvest, hydropower. - USFWS - addresses bull trout white sturgeon
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22From the 2008 FCRPS Biological Opinion
23- From Executive
- Summary of 2008
- Biological Opinion
- Of NOAA Fisheries,
- Adopted by the
- Sovereign parties in
- Expected to be
- In place for at least
- 10 years.