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Tyler Butikofer Tom Carr ADS V1.0 RPS Check Tyler Butikofer Tom Carr Western Electricity Coordinating Council

Brief Review of Process Collected all generation that complies with RPS goals Allocated the generation to state/providence Are Calculated RPS requirements for each state/providence Calculated if RPS requirements are met for each state/providence Western Electricity Coordinating Council

Western Electricity Coordinating Council Energy Requirement Western Electricity Coordinating Council

RPS Summary by Development Status Western Electricity Coordinating Council

Load Served by State and Type (GWh) Western Electricity Coordinating Council

Load Served by State and Type Western Electricity Coordinating Council

tbutikofer@wecc.biz 801-819-7604 Questions? tbutikofer@wecc.biz 801-819-7604 Western Electricity Coordinating Council

Appendix A Calculating RPS Targets Western Electricity Coordinating Council

RPS Check for RAC/WECC Studies Thomas Carr Western Interstate Energy Board January 31, 2018 Western Electricity Coordinating Council

How to calculate RPS energy targets for states/provinces in the Western Interconnection General RPS framework Identify key RPS provisions for states/provinces Derive state/provincial loads and sales from BA forecasts Calculate RPS energy targets (GWh) for each state/province

General RPS Framework General rule across jurisdictions: Base (GWh) x Rate (%) = RPS RE (GWh) RPS RE = Target level of renewable energy Base = Sales of electricity by utilities covered by the RPS policy (e.g. IOUs, coops, munis, etc) Rate = Percentage of electricity sales that must be from renewable generation (e.g., wind, solar, geothermal, biomass) Western Electricity Coordinating Council

2c. Derive State/Provincial loads and sales from BA forecasts WECC collects load forecasts from Balancing Areas (BA) Allocate 40 BA load forecasts into 12 states, 2 provinces, MX 9 BAs cover multiple states

State/Province Loads and Sales - Allocate BA load to each state/province - Convert loads to sales assuming 6% T&D loses - Sum across each state/province - California updated by CEC forecast CED 2015-25 Western Electricity Coordinating Council

State/Province Loads and Sales cont.

9 BAs with footprint over multiple states Western Electricity Coordinating Council

2d. Calculate RPS Targets Apply policy rules for each jurisdiction Base (GWh) x Rate (%) = RPS RE (GWh)

2028 Loads, Sales and RPS Targets Western Electricity Coordinating Council

Appendix B Gathering RPS Units and Allocating to States/Providences Western Electricity Coordinating Council

Western Electricity Coordinating Council Gathering RPS Units Select all renewable sub-types that apply Biomass DG-BTM Geothermal Hydro RPS (California) Solar PV Solar Thermal Wind Turbine Western Electricity Coordinating Council

Determining State/Prov Allocations If located in Alberta or California, allocated to Alberta or California, respectively If located in other states, looked for Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) or other data from energy websites or utility websites (reference is sited in workbook) If we couldn’t locate PPAs, the resource was allocated to the state for which it was locate for states with a RPS Western Electricity Coordinating Council