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1 | Program Name or Ancillary Texteere.energy.gov Water Power Peer Review Integrated Basin Scale Hydropower Opportunity Assessment Initiative Simon Geerlofs PNNL Simon Geerlofs November 1, 2011

2 | Wind and Water Power Programeere.energy.gov Purpose, Objectives, & Integration Signed in March 2010, MOU highlights 7 key areas for interagency collaboration. –Assessments of energy generation potential and analysis of potential climate change impacts to energy generation at federal hydropower facilities –Green Hydropower Certification –Exploring opportunities for collaboration across entire river basins to increase generation and environmental conditions –Federal Inland Hydropower Working Group –Joint development and demonstration of advanced technologies –Renewable Energy Integration and Energy Storage –Facilitate permitting for federal and non-federal projects at federal facilities Slide 2 MOU for Hydropower among DOE, DOI and DOA

3 | Wind and Water Power Programeere.energy.gov Partners (to date)—It’s a big tent… MOU Agencies Leads—DOE, USACE, BOR –Kerry McCalman, CJ McKeral, Mike Pulskam—BOR –Hoyt Battey, Gina Krump, TJ Heibel, Gary Johnson—DOE –Kamau Sadiki, Lisa Morales—USACE National Steering Committee: –Jeff Leahey, Linda Church Ciocci—NHA –Julie Keil—Portland General Electric –John Seebach—American Rivers –Richard Roos-Collins—Natural Heritage Institute –Fred Ayer—Low Impact Hydropower Institute –Jeff Opperman—The Nature Conservancy Case Study Stakeholder Involvement –Logistics Team—PGE, BOR, BOC, TU, USACE… –Site Visit and Interviews—20+ –Stakeholder Workshops—40+ Technical Team: PNNL, ORNL, ANL Outreach Team: Kearns and West 3

4 | Wind and Water Power Programeere.energy.gov Develop (in collaboration with stakeholders) an approach for basin scale identification and analysis of sustainable hydropower and environmental protection/restoration opportunities, while protecting other water uses. –Stakeholder engagement—what are the key issues in the basin? Identify clear opportunities for hydropower/environmental improvements, identify potential opportunities that require additional analysis, identify potential barriers to realizing opportunities. –System-scale analysis—leverage existing tools at National Labs and other partners for analysis of opportunities or issues identified by stakeholders. –Data Aggregation, Display, and Dissemination—leverage GIS and data management capabilities at national labs for transparent/interactive illustration of opportunities and scenarios. –Inform—Opportunity assessments are meant to inform; not interfere with ongoing regulatory or planning processes. 4 Purpose, Objectives, & Integration

5 | Wind and Water Power Programeere.energy.gov Technical Approach Key Issues Assessment at the basin (or system) scale to inform hydropower planning processes (not create new planning processes) Identify opportunities to increase both hydropower and environmental services above current baselines, within context of other basin uses Technical Approach And Methods: Collaborative, stakeholder driven—National and in-basin Begin with Initial Pilot Basin (Deschutes Basin, OR)—opportunity screening analysis and stakeholder needs assessment Develop opportunity assessment toolbox (water balance system simulation, GIS-decision support, stakeholder engagement)—rapid assessment of environmental and hydropower opportunities Final Product: A rapid system scale assessment of opportunities for environmental and hydropower improvements in initial pilot— Deschutes Pilot underway, complete at end of FY 12.

6 | Wind and Water Power Programeere.energy.gov Technical Approach—Project Process

7 | Wind and Water Power Programeere.energy.gov Technical Approach—Pilot Study

8 | Wind and Water Power Programeere.energy.gov Plan, Schedule, & Budget Schedule Initiation date: March 24, 2010 Planned completion date: September 2012 Milestones for FY11-12: Select pilot basin (Feb 2011), Assemble Opportunity Assessment Toolbox (April 2011), Deschutes workshop (June 2011), complete preliminary assessment and draft report (September 2011). FY 12—Finalize preliminary report through stakeholder review (November 2011), refine opportunity scenarios (January 2012), assess opportunity scenarios (Q2,3,4 2012), complete pilot assessment (Sept. 2012), select additional basins. Budget: PNNL, ORNL and ANL are partners in this project Budget History FY2010FY2011FY2012 DOECost-shareDOECost-shareDOECost-share $75K (ORNL)$0 $270K (PNNL) $190K (ORNL) $40K (ANL) $0 $625K (PNNL) $325k (ORNL) $50k (ANL) $0

9 | Wind and Water Power Programeere.energy.gov Accomplishments and Results Deschutes Pilot Basin Selection—Feb Assembled Opportunity Assessment Toolbox—April 2011 NHA Panel on Deschutes Pilot—April 2011 Literature and Stakeholder Review—April-May 2011 Technical Team Site Visit—June, 2011 Opportunity Identification Interviews—June, 2011 Workshop on Opportunities and Research Needs—July Workshop Report Rreleased in August. Completion of Initial Deschutes Opportunity Assessment and FY 12 Research Proposal—Submitted to DOE Sept. 30, Initiated Stakeholder Review.

10 | Wind and Water Power Programeere.energy.gov Accomplishments and Results Outcomes 1.Established collaborative networks and active stakeholder participation in Deschutes Basin. 2.Identified preliminary opportunities for Hydro/Environmental improvements that protect existing water rights and other important uses. 3.Assembled tools for collaborative analysis of opportunity scenarios—selected appropriate tools for FY 12 research agenda. (MODSIM, RiverWare, NHAAP, PNNL/ORNL Decision Support and Collaborative Analysis, Stakeholder Mapping, Workshops, ANL Optimization Toolbox in future years) 4.Met all milestones in AOP

11 | Wind and Water Power Programeere.energy.gov Challenges to Date Managing scope and expectations—Not basin scale planning or integrated water resource management Collaboration is the strength of this initiative, but collaboration is difficult, time consuming and expensive –Essential that activities provide value to stakeholders, as well as meet national objectives of MOU Using existing tools and datasets is necessary given scope and budget; requires much digging and discussion about what has occurred or is occurring in the basin. Managing a complex/multi party/stakeholder driven process is difficult in a CR, with funds trickling in slowly and unpredictably.

12 | Wind and Water Power Programeere.energy.gov Next Steps October-November: Stakeholder review of preliminary assessment and second workshop November-August 2012: –Refine opportunity scenarios –validate monthly MODSIM model and sensitivity analysis of groundwater response unit functions –Disaggregate MODSIM monthly to daily RiverWare model to allow for opportunity scenario modeling. –Stakeholder mapping –Develop decision support and visualization package for collaborative exploration of scenarios. Third workshop—with stakeholders to interact with modeling data. September 2012: Conclude case study

13 | Wind and Water Power Programeere.energy.gov Touchstones and Final Thoughts Lessons Learned to Date from Stakeholder Interactions: Hydro + Environment + Other Water Uses National Goals and Audiences + Local Goals and Audiences Stakeholder Process + Modeling and Analysis Think system scale and/or system impact Pilot Study: limited time, limited funding—”Rapid” assessment approach Identify and clarify feasible opportunities—Not here to make recommendations or set plans for the basin 13