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Lorelei H. Oviatt, AICP Director Kern County Planning And Community Development Department 661-862-8866 Loreleio@co.kern.ca.usLoreleio@co.kern.ca.us August 3, 2015 http://www.co.kern.ca.us/planning/renewable_energy.asp
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Oil and Natural Gas Wind Solar – Photovoltaic and Thermal Alternative Fuels Biodiesel Geothermal
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Adopted by Board of Supervisors Feb 22, 2011 10,000 MW or 10 GW in production by 2015 County wide – cities, school and water districts 9723 MW permitted 270 MW in process
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8,000 construction jobs 1,500 operational jobs $25 billion investment in Kern County Power for over 7 million people $150 million in new property tax revenue
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WE ( Wind Energy ) Combining District Commercial Scale Wind – Established standards Solar – onsite use - groundmount – Bldg permit Solar – Utility Scale –Conditional Use Permit
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Source: Kern County, California
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Oil and Natural Gas Chevron renewed focus on Kern River field Produced 2 billion barrels since 1899 New technology = another 1.5 billion barrels Reduced decline from 7% a year to 2% a year Occidential Petroleum – Largest Find in 35 years 500 million barrels of oil - $280 Million Gas plant Natural Gas Ten Section Storage Project – 32.5 billion cubic feet Largest Natural gas baseload power plants in California
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New Substations need to be designed for multiple interconnections – Plug and Play Uncoordinated private connection lines inefficient and duplicative Need CAISO flexibility for connection point changes Future transmission planning disconnected from land use projections
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Environmental review on Solar CEQA reform for cumulative impacts – site specific low impact- standard conditions could work Property tax exemption = disincentive for commercial scale solar Logical place may not be best place
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