California ISO Board Approves Generation Queue Reforms.FOLSOM, Calif. -- The California Independent System Operator Corporation (California ISO (1) See ISO speed. (2) (International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland, www.iso.ch) An organization that sets international standards, founded in 1946. The U.S. member body is ANSI. ) Board of Governors yesterday approved a vastly improved process that will accelerate the development of generation needed to meet California's Renewables Portfolio Standard and greenhouse gas greenhouse gas n. Any of the atmospheric gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect. greenhouse gas (GHG GHG Greenhouse Gas GHG Governor's Horse Guard (various locations) ) reduction goals. Power plant developers enter the ISO's generation interconnection queue as part of the process of getting their new generation projects, many of them renewable power plants, connected to the California grid. The California ISO is supporting the state's environmental priority of reducing dependence on fossil fuels fossil fuel: see energy, sources of; fuel. fossil fuel Any of a class of materials of biologic origin occurring within the Earth's crust that can be used as a source of energy. Fossil fuels include coal, petroleum, and natural gas. and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In response to the state's renewable and GHG goals, renewable power developers are flooding the ISO's interconnection queue. Today, 361 interconnection requests totaling more than 105,000 megawatts (MWs) are pending in the interconnection study process. Of these, more than 68,000 MWs are from renewable resources Noun 1. renewable resource - any natural resource (as wood or solar energy) that can be replenished naturally with the passage of time natural resource, natural resources - resources (actual and potential) supplied by nature . These requests far exceed the California ISO historic peak demand of 50,270 MWs and also exceed the ability of the current interconnection procedures to efficiently process the requests. The current process calls for evaluating the needs of each interconnection request in the order received, a serial study approach. Currently, the cost of transmission upgrades needed to accommodate the new generation is imposed on the first project that triggers the need. If one project in the interconnection "queue" drops out the change can impact other projects in line, forcing the California ISO to restudy the affected projects. In addition, an application fee of only $10,000 and milestones that fail to provide a measure of commercial viability contribute to the high number of interconnection requests. The California ISO worked closely with stakeholders Stakeholders All parties that have an interest, financial or otherwise, in a firm-stockholders, creditors, bondholders, employees, customers, management, the community, and the government. to develop the Generator Interconnection Process Reform (GIPR GIPR Great Indian Peninsular Railway GIPR Gigabit Ip Router ) to address these issues. The new process resolves the source of the backlog and other procedural flaws by increasing the financial commitment necessary for project developers to enter and progress through the interconnection process, studying projects with related system impacts in groups, and providing for pro-rata allocation of transmission upgrades across grouped projects. With these and other changes, the California ISO will have greater confidence that the projects being studied are commercially viable and will be able to study projects more efficiently. At the same time, project developers will have greater certainty about the timing of interconnection studies and their share of interconnection costs. The Board approval today clears the way for the California ISO staff to file this new process with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is the United States federal agency with jurisdiction over electricity sales, wholesale electric rates, hydroelectric licensing, natural gas pricing, and oil pipeline rates. by the end of the month. The California ISO is a not-for-profit public benefit corporation charged with managing the flow of electricity along California's open-market wholesale power grid. The mission of the California ISO is to safeguard the reliable delivery of electricity, and ensure equal access to 25,000 circuit miles of "electron highway." As the impartial Favoring neither; disinterested; treating all alike; unbiased; equitable, fair, and just. operator of the wholesale power grid in the state, the California ISO conducts a small portion of the bulk power markets. These markets are used to allocate space on the transmission lines, maintain operating reserves In power systems, the operating reserve is the generating capacity available to the system operator within a short interval of time to meet demand in case a generator is lost or there is another disruption to the supply. and match supply with demand in real time. |
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