RETI 2.0 Objectives The Clean Energy and Pollution Reduction Act of 2015 (Chapter 547, Statutes of 2015) increases the RPS to at least 50 percent of retail sales and doubles the energy efficiency savings by New investments in the state’s electric transmission system will likely be necessary to meet energy and environmental policy goals. Better planning and coordination across the state and the West will be required for evaluating energy infrastructure requirements. To facilitate electric transmission coordination and planning, the agencies introduced the Renewable Energy Transmission Initiative 2.0. Statewide, non-regulatory planning effort to inform future planning and regulatory proceedings. California Public Utilities Commission California Energy Commission 1
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Environmental and Land Use Technical Group Goals and Objectives: Assemble relevant in-state and west-wide environmental data Assist in evaluating the relative environmental implications of alternative renewable energy generation areas, potential transmission and potential transmission corridors 3 California Public Utilities Commission California Energy Commission
Environmental and Land Use Technical Group Goals and Objectives: Assist in developing a range of renewable energy generation and transmission area combinations and scenarios that minimize potential environmental conflicts 4 California Public Utilities Commission California Energy Commission
Environmental and Land Use Technical Group AGENDA Welcome and Introduction Presentations and Group Discussions – Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan – San Joaquin Valley Landscape Scale Planning for Solar Energy and Conservation 5 California Public Utilities Commission California Energy Commission
Environmental and Land Use Technical Group AGENDA Presentations and Group Discussions – San Joaquin Valley Least-Conflict Lands for Solar – WECC Environmental Working Group, Environmental Data Tool 6 California Public Utilities Commission California Energy Commission
Environmental and Land Use Technical Group AGENDA Group Discussion Public Comments Closing Comments and Next Steps 7 California Public Utilities Commission California Energy Commission
Environmental and Land Use Technical Group Questions What environmental data are relevant to inform renewable energy planning activities in California and in the west-wide interconnection? 8 California Public Utilities Commission California Energy Commission
Environmental and Land Use Technical Group Questions How should key environmental data best be used to inform various renewable energy planning activities in California, and in the west-wide interconnection? 9 California Public Utilities Commission California Energy Commission
Environmental and Land Use Technical Group Questions What have we learned from recent and on- going renewable energy planning activities that should be considered or consistently applied to renewable energy planning processes 10 California Public Utilities Commission California Energy Commission
Environmental and Land Use Technical Group Questions What could we also apply from the viewpoint of individual stakeholder groups’ own planning activities or study efforts that evaluate the relative environmental impacts of potential renewable energy generation, transmission and potential transmission corridors? 11 California Public Utilities Commission California Energy Commission
Environmental and Land Use Technical Group Thank You ! Data Basin: Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan drecp.databasin.org San Joaquin Valley Least Conflict Solar sjvp.databasin.org 12 California Public Utilities Commission California Energy Commission