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Bob Anderson West Wind Wires Siting and Policy Wind Power Plants* 119th Annual Convention Anaheim, CA November 16, 2007 NARUC *transmission, too
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 2 Wind is good idea Great energy resource Less valuable for capacity
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 3 The benefits Environment Energy resource, offsets fossil emissions Nox,Sox Particulates Mercury CO2 Climate No water use Customer savings Hedges against fuel price & carbon risk Energy security Rural economic development Public support
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 4 Vision 20% by 2030 Energy basis Now 1% AWEA-DOE-NREL roadmap
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 5 U.S. lags in wind penetration
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 6 20% Vision
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 7 20% Vision Costs and Benefits Incremental Costs$43 billion Emission reductions825 MM tons CO2 $98 billion Water savings8% total electric 17% in 2030 Jobs140,000 direct $450 billion Natural gas savings11% in 2030 $150 billion
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 8 The Wind Industry Knows it must be exemplary with siting to have a snowball’s chance
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 9 Siting issues Wildlife Birds Bats Visual Noise Property values Radar Military
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 10 Wildlife Birds Mortality Of concern, but <.003 of human-caused mortality Worse are buildings, telecom towers, vehicles, cats Much-improved turbine & tower design Tall No lattices for perching Slow rotation But the issue is serious Burden is on wind to maintain support of bird lovers
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 11 It’s the law Migratory bird treaty act of 1918 Bald eagle protection act of 1940 Endangered species act of 1973
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 12 Wildlife Addressing the issue American Wind Wildlife Institute NWCC Wildlife & Siting committees US FWS developing guidelines Audubon Top threat to birds is climate change Wind needed Minimize impacts Western Governors’ Association Wildlife Corridors Initiative: Energy Working Group
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 13 Wildlife Bats West Virginia--large number of bats killed Bats & Wind Energy Cooperative AWEA Bat Conservation International NREL US FWS
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 14 Visual Beauty and blight are in the eye of the beholder
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 15 Property values Concerns “Industrialization of community” Scenic degradation Nuisance (e.g. noise, flicker, …) Evidence Wind can reduce property values, but Not widespread LBL research
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 16 Radar Visibility = interference Impact mission? Small % do FAA assessments 8,000 last year Mitigation Software & technology Location & shielding Stealth technology
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 17 Military Flight paths Cooperation, but Weak incentives
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 18 Transmission Major expansion needed Transmission planning under way Projects are emerging Siting Controversial Difficult Significant impacts
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 19 Give 20% a chance It’s needed Climate change Enormous challenges Tech improvement and supply Siting Wind’s performance must be exemplary Many siting issues No show stoppers Public confronts tradeoffs & choices Wind also needs policy support
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 20 Policy needs Generation planning Transmission Markets
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 21 Generation RPS Energy first planning Low/no carbon sources NO compromising reliability
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 22 Transmission Wind only or wind first planning Transmission to renewables zones State transmission authority Annual landowner payments Tariffs for better use of existing grid
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 23 Markets Procurement Utility owership? Shareholder incentives for good purchasing Interstate coordination, e.g. IRP cycles Regional More efficient, liquid RECs All electricity products
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 24 Regional Act locally, but think regionally Spatial diversity of wind = better capacity factor Markets Real, virtual Regional working groups
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 25 Wind Will grow rapidly Success will depend on Good performance by wind industry Good siting Low impact wind farms Transmission Maintaining public support Good public policy
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 26 A few useful urls http://www.nrel.gov/wind/pdfs/23115.pdf http://www.nrel.gov/wind/pdfs/23115.pdf http://www.nationalwind.org/workgroups/siting/ http://www.nationalwind.org/workgroups/siting/ http://www.nationalwind.org/workgroups/wildlife/ http://www.nationalwind.org/workgroups/wildlife/ http://eeredev.nrel.gov/windandhydro/federalwindsiting http://eeredev.nrel.gov/windandhydro/federalwindsiting http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=91140&t itle=jason-jones-180-%96-nantucket http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=91140&t itle=jason-jones-180-%96-nantucket http://www.interwest.org/documents/documents/2006-08-21.htm http://www.interwest.org/documents/documents/2006-08-21.htm http://www.fws.gov/laws/lawsdigest/migtrea.html http://www.fws.gov/laws/lawsdigest/migtrea.html
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 27 Contact Bob Anderson West Wind Wires bob-a@sbcglobal.net 775-588-8740
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NARUC November 16, 2007 Bob Anderson West Wind Wires 28 Answers Harris hawk Townsend’s long-eared bat Kennedy compound Nantucket Sound
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