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Avista Wind Integration Thoughts Clint Kalich, Avista Utilities clint.kalich@avistacorp.com, (509) 495-4532 Wind Integration Forum Technical Workgroup October 29, 2009
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2 Where We Are and Plan To Go Avista System Summary (2010) – Load: 1,750 peak, 1,150 aMW energy – Resources: 2,400 MW capacity, 1,700 MW energy 1000 MW hydro, 840 MW gas, 200 MW coal, 50 MW biomass, 310 contracts Avista Wind Resource (350 MW total by 2022) – 35 MW Stateline integrated into our system (remotely) expires 2011 – Presently evaluating 150 MW RFP (delivery by 2012) – Need additional 200 MW between 2019 and 2022 3 rd Party Wind Development on Avista’s System ~ 300-500 MW
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3 Integration Issues No Significant Wind Penetration Until 2012 Avista Wind Integration Study Released March 2007 – $2.75/MWh @ 5% penetration – $7.00/MWh @10-20% penetration (assumes diversity at 20%) – $8.85/MWh @ 30% penetration Collecting Revenue for 3 rd Party Wheeling Service How Much Does Avista Participate in Regional Wind Efforts – Intra-hour scheduling – ACE Diversity Interchange – DSS
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4 Need for New Focus Determination of Need/Value of 10-Minute Markets What Is The Capacity Value of Wind? Is Simplified Statistical Approach Adequate or Do We Need New Tools? – Are our existing tools up to the job? What is the Best Means To Integrate Wind? – Gas (and what kind), hydro, new pumped storage, batteries, conservation Are Wind BAs Good or Bad For Reliability?
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