Out of Region Market Assumption Resource Adequacy Technical Committee December 1, 2011.

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Out of Region Market Assumption Resource Adequacy Technical Committee December 1, 2011

Steering Committee Recommendations  Oct 4 th Steering Committee recommended that the Out of Region Market Assumption Analysis should examine:  Making the CPUC load forecast look forward  The impact of Once-Through-Cooling (OTC) retirements in California on available SW supply

California CPUC load forecast  The CPUC load forecast looks backward – latest assessment is the 2010 load forecast  The RA Standard looks forward – 3 to 5 years out  Used historical CPUC assessments (2006 to 2010) to develop trend lines for both winter and summer load forecasts

Winter Trend Lines

Summer Trend Lines

Load Forecast Conclusions  Propose no increase in winter load forecast  Summer peak loads are increasing; however  Assuming 0 import capability in the summer anyway  If California resource adequacy metric assumes that it will plan to meet the summer peak plus a 15% planning margin – this should leave additional winter capacity for import

OTC – Clean Water Act  The 1972 Clean Water Act – section 316(b) requires that the location, design, construction and capacity of cooling water intakes reflect best technology available  In May 2010, the California Water Resources Board (Board) adopted a statewide water quality control policy on the use of Once-Through-Cooling (OTC) to implement section 316(b)  The policy outlines a phased implementation schedule which mandates compliance for OTC on or before certain dates  Closure dates in the table (page 9) are either from the owner (early closure) or from the Board

OTC Retirements  All plants on this list are gas steam plants with an average on-line date of 1962  Not cost effective to retrofit these facilities with cooling systems  Some sites are being retrofitted with new combined cycle units – counted as new facilities not rerates  List does not include LADWP facilities or Diablo and Songs (Need to correct problems by 2022 and 2024 or face retirement)

Proposed OTC Adjustment to Analysis:

Gas-Fired Plants Under Construction  The CPUC RA assessment does not include these plants in their analysis

Modified RA Assessment + Transfer Capability 2015 Analysis

Conclusion:  In 2015, there is enough surplus in the state of California and enough transfer capability to support 3,000 MW of imports October to April  From May to September, California relies heavily on imports to support their resource adequacy efforts and therefore no import capability should be assumed  Same conclusions for October 4 th, steering committee for the 2015 analysis

Appendix - Power Plant Development in California  During the past 11 years there as been substantial resource development within the state of California – most of it gas-fired  Chart (page 10) includes all resources built in state regardless of owner  Chart (page 10) does not include 4,011 MW from table on page 5  Chart (page 7) “net addition” include the impact of plant retirements in the state (but also including Mohave)

Source: Ventyx

Net Additions = cumulative additions – cumulative retirements California Cumulative and Net Resource Additions