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The Intersection of Energy Reliability Objective and Other Environmental Policies and Programs, and the Role of Markets Barry Wallerstein, D.Env Executive Officer, South Coast AQMD CFEE Workshop August 30, 2007
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Air Quality Challenges Localized Exposure/Environment Justice – Air Toxics – Particulate Matter (PM2.5) Regional Pollutants Particulate Matter (PM2.5) Ozone (Smog) Climate Change – GHG
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Federal Standard
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CO2 Emission Comparison (2002, In Million Metric Tones ) 153 332 485
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Comparison of Emissions from Power Generation Units
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Actions Taken By SCAQMD During 2000-2001 Energy Crisis Issued SCAQMD Executive Orders Implemented Governor’s Executive Orders Modified Emergency ICE Permit Conditions Expedited New Power Plant Permitting Developed State Mitigation Fund for New Peakers Approved inter-district transfer of ERCs Amended RECLAIM Program Developed R1309.1
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Electricity Generation Challenges In-Basin Aging Power Plants Scarcity of Emission Reduction Credits (ERC) Transmission Line Limitations Reliability Facility Siting/ Env. Justice Concerns
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Aging Power Plants in South Coast Area (as of 2010) Age of Power Plants Generation Capacity (MW) Total In- Basin Generation % of Total 30 years or older7,82612,22564% 35 years or older7,20112,22559% 40 years or older6,75612,22555% 45 years or older4,11212,22534% 50 years or older1,59712,22513%
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PM ERC Market Price * Includes January through July 2007 data
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Air Quality and Power Generation Intersections Need Determination – New Capacity Needed for Growth and Replacement – Base load vs. peaking units Technology Selection – DSM/Renewables vs. Fossil Siting – System Stability vs. Localized/EJ Impacts
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SCAQMD R1309.1 Priority Reserve Tiered requirements based on location that reflect current air quality Mitigation fees for ERCs to invest in pollution reduction projects – $92,000/lb PM; $34,400/lb SOx ERCs to be issued for – First 2700 MW units unless approved by the Board – After CEC approval and long-term contracts except for serving native load
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Proposed Projects ProjectCapacity (MW) AES Highgrove300 BP Carson/Edison – Carson Hydrogen Power Project 500 CPV Ocotillo850 El Segundo Repower630 Reliant Energy656 Riverside Energy Resource – City of Riverside 96 Sun Valley500 Vernon Power Plant – City of Vernon 943 Walnut Creek500 Total4,975
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Other Issues Long Lead Time for Project Development Uncertainty – Regulatory – Business
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Other SCAQMD Commitment Energy Resource Planning ($1,000,000) – Initial RFP for $450,000 Feasibility/Pilot Study – Advanced PM2.5 Control Technologies ($4,000,000)
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Policy Recommendation Enhanced Energy Resource Planning – Integrate Energy and Air Quality Policies – Develop a Master Plan – Determine Conformity to Master Plan – Establish Mandatory Retirement Schedule for Aging Plants
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