Title: Status Report on Power Plan Development
1Status Report on Power Plan Development
- Tribal Energy Conference
- March 16, 2009
2Emergence of Conservation The 1980 Regional
Power Act
3Some Trends
4Trends Economic Growth
- Slower both for the nation the region
- PNW grows faster than US
- Mix of economic activity is changing
- Aging population, growth of non-manufacturing
industries, electronic age - Changes the way we use electricity
5Trends Fuel Prices
- Greater Uncertainty
- Wider Jaws than 5th Plan
- Continued High Volatility Gas Oil
- Moderate Prices in Near-Term
- Higher Prices Long Term
6Historic Mid-C Average Monthly On- and Off-Peak
Prices Source IntercontinentalExchange (ICE)
7Trends Electricity Prices
- Volatile and Uncertain
- Wholesale prices grow from 45/MWh in 2010 to
85/MWh in 2030 (2006) - Sensitive to Natural Gas prices, CO2 penalty,
Renewable Portfolio Standards, Hydro
8Trends Demand for Electricity
- Grow at 1.6 percent per year on average
- About 350-400 MWa per year
- Conservation revised electricity prices can
reduce that growth rate by HALF - Peak loads are expected to grow faster than
energy, especially summer peaks - Growing Residential Commercial
- Industry flat
9Trends CO2
10Impact of CO2 Emission Price Scenarios on
Wholesale Prices Emissions
11New Analytic Tools(In with Uncertainty and Out
with Perfect Foresight)
12Resource Options
- Conservation
- Generation
- Demand Response
13Energy resource optionsEarly 2020s
Transmission cost losses to point of LSE
wholesale delivery No federal investment or
production tax credits Baseload operation (CC,
Nuc, SCPC 85 IGCC, Bio - 80) Medium NG and
coal price forecast (Draft 6th Plan) Proposed
Draft 6th Plan CO2 price.
14Supply-side Capacity Options Early 2020s
No federal investment or production tax
credits Medium NG and coal price forecast (Draft
6th Plan)
15Hydroelectric Generation
- Assume Biological Opinion operations
- Assume loss of 300 MWa of energy capability over
the planning period, test max spill, and Lower
Snake dam removal - Variability reflected in 70 water years
simulation (1929-1998) - Peak capacity based on new Bonneville/Council
study
16Conservation Have We Picked the Low-Hanging
Fruit?
17Conservation Potential
- Potential reduced by achievements since last plan
- Potential increased by technology advances and
assessment of some new sectors - Cost-effectiveness targets will be determined
in portfolio model analysis - Achievable technical potential is higher than the
5th Plan - Residential and commercial sectors hold three
quarters of the potential - Increased potential in industrial (800 MWa) and
CVR (400 MWa)
18Conservation How Much Remains?
19Residential Measures
- Space Conditioning
- Thermal Shell Improvements (e.g. insulation, high
efficiency windows) - Duct Sealing
- Heating System Conversions to Air-Source Heat
Pumps, including ductless systems - Heat Pump System Efficiency Upgrades
- Central Air Conditioning Efficiency Upgrades
- Room/Window Air Conditioning Efficiency Upgrades
- Heating and Air Condition System Commissioning
- Water Heating
- High Efficiency Tanks
- Heat Pump and Solar Water Heaters
- 2.0 GPM Showerheads
- GFX Wastewater Heat Recovery
- Appliances and Lighting
- Clothes Washers
- Clothes Dryers
- Dishwashers
- Refrigerators
- Freezers
- Microwaves Ovens
- Solar Photovoltaic Systems (On site use)
- TVs Monitors
20Preliminary Draft 6th Plan Residential Water
Heating, Lighting and Appliance Supply Curve
21Preliminary Draft 6th Plan Residential Space
Conditioning Supply Curve
22Commercial Lighting
- Lighting Power Density
- Daylighting with Skylights
- Daylighting with Windows
- Lighting Controls Interior
- Exit Signs
- Exterior Building Lighting
- Street and Roadway Lighting
- Parking Lighting
- LED Traffic Lights
- Signage
23Commercial HVAC
- Premium HVAC Equipment
- Variable Speed Chiller
- Controls Commissioning
- Package Roof Top Optimization Repair
- Low Pressure Distribution
- Demand Control Ventilation
- Electrically Commutated Motors
- Evaporative Assist Cooling
- Glass
- Roof Insulation
24Commercial Process
- Municipal Sewage Treatment
- Municipal Water Supply
- Network PC Power Management
- Packaged Refrigeration Equipment
- Commercial Clothes Washers
- Cooking Equipment
- Office Equipment
- Computer Servers and IT
- Demand Control Ventilation Restaurant Hood
- Demand Control Ventilation Parking Garage
- Grocery Refrigeration Bundle
- Plug Load Sensor
- Premium Fume Hood
- Pre-Rinse Spray Valve
- Grocery Refrigeration Bundle
25Preliminary Draft 6th Plan Commercial Supply Curve
26Industrial Conservation
27Industrial Conservation Supply Curve
28Agricultural Conservation
29Distribution System Retrofit
- Measures
- Line Drop Compensation
- VAR Management. Phase Load Balancing, Feeder
Load Balancing - Substation Voltage Regulators Select
Re-Conductoring - End-of Line Voltage Control Regulators
30Demand Response
- 2,900 MW of potential included in analysis (200
already achieved) - 2,300 in winter, 2,500 in summer
- 7 separate categories
- Direct control A/C - 200
- Irrigation - 200
- Direct control SH/WH - 200
- Commercial aggregators - 300
- Interruptible contracts - 600
- Demand buyback - 400
- Dispatchable standby generation 1,000 (Treated
as contingency reserves)
31Reducing CO2 Footprint
- Resources available in the longer-term in
quantities sufficient to replace existing coal - Coal gasification w/ sequestration
- Post-combustion CO2 separation options for
existing plants - New nuclear plants
- Enhanced geothermal, deep water (floating) wind,
and imported concentrating solar power
32Generating Resources
- Assess Generation in Terms of
- Energy
- Capacity
- Balancing Reserves
Increasing Importance Capacity Balancing
Reserves
33Climate Policy Analysis
- Discuss sources of carbon emissions
- Describe alternatives for reducing
- Characterize current policies and proposals
- Analysis
- Force RPS resources, show CO2 effects
- Remove RPS, determine CO2 cost for same CO2
reduction - Increase CO2 costs in steps, compare to goal
34Other Potential Topics
- Direct use of natural gas study
- Discussion of smart grid possibilities
- Interactions between power system and FW program
- Description of energy, capacity, and balancing
reserves requirements