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RENEWABLE ENERGY From 200,000 Feet To … Ground Level

RENEWABLE ENERGY From 200,000 Feet To … Ground Level. Timothy N. Tutt, Technical Director Renewable Energy Program California Energy Commission 2004 Bren School Corporate Partners Summit May 14, 2004. Renewable Generators in CA.

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RENEWABLE ENERGY From 200,000 Feet To … Ground Level

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  1. RENEWABLE ENERGYFrom 200,000 Feet To …Ground Level Timothy N. Tutt, Technical Director Renewable Energy Program California Energy Commission 2004 Bren School Corporate Partners Summit May 14, 2004

  2. Renewable Generators in CA • The Energy Commission has provided incentives and buydowns to thousands of renewable energy generators in California

  3. Three Major Global Energy Challenges • 1) Economic Danger of Dependence on Oil • 2) Risk to Global Economy From Climate Change • 3) Third world versus First World Access to Fruits of Energy Services • Future of Energy Policy, Foreign Affairs, v.82,n.4

  4. The World is Warming “The rate and duration of warming of the 20th century has been much greater than in any of the previous nine centuries. “Similarly it is likely that the 1990s have been the warmest decade and 1998 the warmest year of the millennium.” Black line- 50 year average Grey region – 95% confidence range for annual data Source: Summary for Policy Makers, Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis, p. 3

  5. Our Principal Reservoir - The Sierra Snow Pack - Is Shrinking Warmer Winters Have: • Reduced snow pack • Earlier snow melt • Decreased Spring runoff by 10% • Major effects on water supply, Cal Fed and Delta Sacramento River Runoff (1906-2001) April to July as a Percent of Total Runoff Source: California Protection Agency, Environmental Protection Indicators for California, 2001

  6. Extreme Weather Events Are Increasing Causing Billions of Dollars in Damages

  7. Renewable GWh By Type REP Era Uncertainty Era Standard Offer Era GEOTHERMAL BIOMASS WIND SOLAR

  8. California’s Renewable Portfolio Standard Legislative Requirements of the RPS Senate Bill 1078 (SB 1078) requires that the following goals are achieved: • Retail electricity sellers must increase the renewable content of their energy deliveries by at least 1 percent of retail sales per year over 2001 baseline • Annual incremental increase must continue until renewables comprise 20 percent of each retail seller’s energy portfolio by December 31, 2017.

  9. Renewablesand California’sRPS 2003 - 2017 1983 - 2002 2003 - 2017 1983 - 2002 10

  10. Accelerated RPS Goals • Gov. Schwarzenegger called for accelerating the RPS phase-in to 2010, rather than 2017. • 2003 Energy Action Plan accelerated RPS goal to year 2010. • California Energy Commission • California Public Utilities Commission • California Power Authority • 2003 Integrated Energy Policy Report • Underscored Energy Commission’s support for accelerated goal • Recommended more ambitious, longer-term goal for post 2010

  11. Way too much to show on a graph California Renewables:Installed VS Potential MW

  12. Systems Installed through theEmerging Renewables Program • Year Number kW Paid • (millions) • 1998 41 181 $0.5 • 1999 197 1,060 $2.9 • 2000 235 802 $2.2 • 2001 1,292 4,294 $16.9 • 2002 2,331 8,499 $36.4 • 2003 3,022 12,914 $52.1 • 2004* 1,758 7,326 $28.1 • Grand Total 8,889 35,147 $139.4 * Updated April 30, 2004

  13. Governor’sState of the State Speech “I’m going to encourage builders to build homes using partial solar power … I intend to show the world that economic growth and the environment can coexist.”

  14. For More Information Please visit: www.energy.ca.gov/portfolio/ For questions/comments Contact: Tim Tutt ttutt@energy.state.ca.us (916) 654-4590

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