Title: Western Renewable Energy Zone WREZ Concept as of 112707
1Western Renewable Energy Zone (WREZ) Concept(as
of 11/27/07)
2Outline of Presentation
- How the Western Interconnection-wide REZ idea
evolved - Status of efforts to brainstorm a work plan
- Rough outline of the work plan
- Larsons observations on
- Applicability of WREZ work to Action 4, 5, 10
- Connection with yesterdays idea on
- Using 3Tier data to map and characterize NW wind
areas - Compare areas with transmission expansion plans
3How Idea Evolved
- Several individual states undertaking analysis of
renewable resources and transmission needed to
move power to loads - Texas pioneering concept under name of
Competitive Renewable Energy Zones (CREZ) - Colorado identifying zones as required by state
law - California launched RETI
- Arizona utilities contracted for study
- Nevada Governor established committee
- Sub-regional work such as the NW wind integration
work - September 28-29 WGA renewables/transmission
summit in Ft. Collins - WREZ idea recommended as a next step
- Small team formed to explore feasibility of a
WREZ project - October 19 WGA meeting with DOE Asst Secretary
Karsner and DOE Office of Electricity - November 5 briefing and review by WIEB/CREPC
- November 7 briefing and review by WGA Staff
Council - November 7 to today developing a rough work
plan to be more broadly vetted
41. Why do we need a Western REZ initiative?
- Supplement state-by-state assessments to provide
a picture of potentially lower cost regional
renewable generation alternatives - Identification of WREZs will enable all parties
to make more informed decisions about - The cost of renewable power
- Optimal transmission to move renewables
- Potential partners in developing transmission
- Where developers should site generation to access
transmission and minimize environmental impacts
52. What are the other benefits of a Western REZ
initiative?
- WREZ process would lay factual foundation for
interstate collaboration on - Transmission and generation planning
- Regulatory reviews of proposed transmission
facilities - Cost allocation
- Needs assessments
6Outline of Rough Work Plan
- Phase 1
- Identify commercial potential, aggregate into
zones, estimate bus bar price and delivered price
of power - Maximize consistency with state and sub-regional
work - Ground truth data through a stakeholder process
complete 9/07 - Phase 2
- Have sub-regional planning groups and WECC
develop conceptual transmission plans to deliver
power from highest ranking REZs - Phase 3
- Report to Governors on remaining obstacles to
transmission to move renewables - Investigate reasons for LSEs not procuring
renewables - Phase 4
- Identify institutional options for coordinated
permitting and cost recovery
7Organization of Effort
- Steering Committee (Govs, PUCs, CEOs of LSE,
renewable generators and environmental groups) - Technical Committee
- Diverse geography, diverse organizations
(states/provinces, generation developers,
transmission developers, environmental groups,
etc.) - Executive Committee for day-to-day management
8Potential Organization of WREZ Effort
Steering Committee (Govs, LSE CEOs, Env group
CEOs)
Technical Committee (Geographically and
organizationally diverse)
Executive Committee (to manage day-to-day
activities)
Work groups
Work groups
Work groups
Project support staff WGA/WIEB
secretariat Outreach coordinator/
facilitators National labs
9Proposed Approach
- Zone development
- Update resource assessment data (wind, solar,
geothermal, biomass) - Input from stakeholders on promising resource
areas (based on production value, exclusion
areas, land ownership, etc) - Define preliminary zones
- Develop supply cost curves
- Transmission corridor development
- Develop crayon-level transmission corridors that
connects zones and load centers - Input from stakeholders on promising transmission
corridors (based on resources, exclusion areas,
land, etc) - Optimization of transmission corridors to zones
10Larsons Observations (1)
- Connections to NWIAP items 4, 5, 10
- 4. NTAC work on a methodology would be helpful
and if completed by Sept 08 can provide a
template for other areas - 5. Columbia Grid and NTTG work on applying a
methodology would be helpful. - WREZs should be identified by 9/08
- TEPPC 2007 modeling should be complete before
9/08 - 10. NTAC/Columbia Grid/NTTG work on upgrades to
deliver wind from MT - This would be useful work
11Larsons Observations (2)
- 3Tier data to map/characterize NW wind resource
areas and compare with transmission proposals - Seems to be exactly in line with WREZ game plan
- Needs to be coordinated with WREZ work