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CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
Status ReportDemand Responsive
Building Program
William J. KeeseCalifornia Energy Commission
March 30, 2001
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
Statewide Peak Demand Load Resource Balance at 7% Operating Reserve
35000
40000
45000
50000
55000
60000
65000
2000 2001 2002 2003
Interruptible
Imports*
Firm Trans.
Powerplants
Existing *
Imp orts* ad dition al a mou nts are a va ila ble in n omina l an d 1 :5 sc en arios , bu t no t n ec es sa rily in 1:40 s ce na rio
Ex is ting Re so urc es *Th is n um be r is de r iv ed from b as e ins ta lled re so urc es , le ss o utag es o r4 3,8 56 - 2,57 2 = 41 ,1 04
Nomi nal Peak Dem and
1 in 5 year Dem and
1 in 40 year Dem and
Resources
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
CALIFORNIA SUMMER 2001Forecasted Peak Demand - Resource
Balance(in megawatts)
Temperature Probability 1-in-10
Peak Demand + 7% Reserve 61,125 Incl. Anticipated growth
Existing Resources:* Existing ISO Control Area Resources 45,025* Net Imports ISO Control Area 4,834 Includes Pacific Northwest* LADWP Control Area Resources 8,198* Imperial Irrigation District 875* Far North - Eastern Sierras 277
Total Existing Resources 59,209
Expected Outages -3,050* *Historic Average. Current outages are running 250% above average.
Resources Available to Meet Load -4,966
Additional Resources with On-Line Potential for July 2001:
* Approved CEC Projects 1,262* SMUD McLellan CT Upgrade 22* ISO Peaking Facilities 1,133* Renewable Energy Projects 80* Rerate/Restart of Existing Thermal and Renewable Projects 1,244
Potential Resources Existing Projects 3,741
New Generation with On-Line Potential for July 2001:
Emergency Peaking Facilities 1,000CEC Approval Pending 45 (United Golden Gate)LADWP Harbor-Valley 267New Renewables/Distrib. Gen. ?
Total New Generation Identified 1,312
TOTAL GENERATION ADDITIONS SUMMER 2001 5,053
Source: CA Energy Commission and Electricity Oversight Board February 8,2001
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
3/21/01
Project Process Capacity Project Type Location(MW)
Projects Approved Decision On-line*Sutter Construction 500 Green Field Sutter Co. 4/99 7/01Los Medanos Construction 559 Brown Field Contra Costa 8/99 7/01La Paloma Construction 1,048 Green Field Kern Co. 10/99 12/01-3/02Delta Construction 880 Brown Field Contra Costa 2/00 4/02Moss Landing Construction 1,060 Expansion Monterey Co. 10/00 6/02High Desert Financing 720 Brown Field San Bernardino 5/00 7/03Sunrise Construction 320 Green Field Kern Co. 12/00 8/01Elk Hills Financing 500 Brown Field Kern Co. 12/00 3/03Pastoria Financing 750 Green Field Kern Co. 12/00 1/03United Golden Gate Financing 51 Brown Field San Mateo Co. 2/01 8/01Midway-Sunset Financing 500 Expansion Kern Co. 3/01 3/03Mountainview Financing 1,056 Expansion San Bernardino 3/01 12/02Blythe Financing 520 Green Field Riverside Co. 3/01 3/03
Total 8,464
Projects in Review Decision On-line*Huntington Beach 2-mo. AFC 450 Repower Orange Co. 4/01 7/01Hanford 6-mo. SPPE 99 Green Field Kings Co. 4/01 4/03Metcalf 12-mo. AFC 600 Green Field Santa Clara Co. 7/01 7/03Three Mountain 12-mo. AFC 500 Brown Field Shasta Co. 5/01 5/03Otay Mesa 12-mo. AFC 510 Green Field San Diego Co. 4/01 4/03Contra Costa 12-mo. AFC 530 Expansion Contra Costa 7/01 7/03Neuva Azalea 12-mo. AFC 550 Brown Field Los Angeles Co. suspended suspendedPotrero 12-mo. AFC 540 Expansion San Francisco 11/01 11/03Morro Bay 12-mo. AFC 1,200 Replacement San Luis Obispo 1/02 1/04El Segundo Repower 12-mo. AFC 630 Replacement Los Angeles Co. 2/02 2/04Rio Linda/Elverta 12-mo. AFC 560 Green Field Sacramento Co. 5/02 5/04Pastoria II 6-mo. AFC 250 Green Field Kern Co. 10/01 4/04Golden Gate 6-mo AFC 570 Brown Field San Mateo Co. 11/01 11/03
Total 6,989
Projects Expected (Publicly Announced) Filing On-line*Kern Co. Restart 2-mo. AFC 160 Repower Kern Co. 4/01 10/01Woodland II SPPE 80 Brown Field Stanislaus Co 4/01 10/03Colusa Comb. Cycle 12-mo. AFC 600 Green Field Colusa County 5/01 7/04Roseville 12-mo. AFC 750 Green Field Placer Co. 8/01 8/04East Altamont 12-mo. AFC 1,100 Green Field Alameda Co. 3/01 5/04Russell City 12-mo. AFC 600 Brown Field Hayward 6/01 6/04Antelope Valley 12-mo. AFC 1,000 Green Field Kern Co. 8/01 10/04Salton Sea Geo. 6-mo. AFC 300 Green Field Imperial Co. 6/01 12/03Carson Expansion 6-mo. AFC 130 Expansion Los Angeles Co. 6/01 12/03Magnolia 6-mo. AFC 310 Replacement Los Angeles Co. 5/01 11/03SMUD Comb. Cycle 12-mo. AFC 1,000 Green Field Sacramento Co. 8/01 10/04South City 12-mo. AFC 550 Green Field San Mateo Co. 10/01 11/04Long Beach 12-mo. AFC 500 Green Field Los Angeles Co. 2/02 3/05Redondo Beach 12-mo. AFC 1,000 Replacement Los Angeles Co. 3/02 4/05
Total 8,080
Dates
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION - ENERGY FACILITY SITING STATUS
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
Project Process Capacity Project Type Location(MW)
Projects Approved
Total 0
Projects in ReviewWildflower Larkspur 21-day 90 Green Field San Diego Co.Wildflower Indigo 21-day 135 Green Field Riverside Co.Ramco Chula Vista 21-day 57 Brown Field San Diego Co.Alliance Century 21-day 40 Brown Field San BernardinoAlliance Drews 21-day 40 Brown Field San Bernardino
Total 362
Projects Expected (Publicly Announced)
Total 0
Projects Expected (Not Publicly Announced)Peaker 21-day 100 Brown Field Fresno Co.Peaker 21-day 100 Brown Field Contra Costa Co.Peaker 21-day 100 Brown Field Santa Clara Co.Peaker 21-day 50 Brown Field Monterey Co.Peaker 21-day 50 Brown Field Sutter Co.Peaker 21-day 120 Brown Field Santa Clara Co.Peaker 21-day 90 Brown Field San BernardinoPeaker 21-day 50 Brown Field Kings Co.Peaker 21-day 50 Brown Field Contra Costa Co.Peaker 21-day 50 Brown Field KernPeaker 21-day 50 Brown Field Los Angeles Co.Peaker 21-day 50 Brown Field Los Angeles Co.Peaker 21-day 100 Brown Field Los Angeles Co.
Total by 9/01 960Peaker 4-mo. AFC 176 Brown Field Santa Clara Co.Peaker 4-mo. AFC 85 Brown Field Kings Co.Peaker 4-mo. AFC 100 Brown Field Contra Costa Co.Peaker 4-mo. AFC 50 Brown Field Kings Co.Peaker 4-mo. AFC 50 Green Field Contra Costa Co.Peaker 4-mo. AFC 120 Green Field Kern Co.Peaker 4-mo. AFC 50 Brown Field Solano Co.
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION - EMERGENCY PEAKER PROJECT STATUS
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
What is a Demand Responsive Building System?
• EMS or building manager who responds to
price or emergency signals by reducing
building loads ( HVAC & lighting)
• Building manager takes advantage of
opportunities to sell load reductions to
aggregators, UDC’s, or the ISO
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
CEC Program Objectives• Empower customers to save money and reduce
peak reliability problems next summer
• Encourage customers to install control systems
that can respond to price or “emergency”
signals and communicate load reductions
achieved to ISO
• Install systems capable of saving 50 MW in
response to signals by June 1, 2001
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
CEC Program Approach
• Provide metering equipment and assistance to
enable customers to participate in ISO/utility
programs using recruitment contractors• Provide direct grants to larger customers who
have the engineering knowledge to install
own systems
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
Target Market MW
TargetContract Amount $/kw
30 large/medium Smud Commercial customers 10 $802,500 $80.25
20 to 40 Roseville medium commercial customers 10 $956,000 $95.60200 Enron commercial customers 7.5 $1,500,000 $200.00
250 large and medium commercial customers from PG&E 35 $1,411,000 $40.31100 medium to large commercial customers in SDGE area 5 $422,915 $84.58
5 to 8 facilities in the Star Hotel Chain 2 $309,950 $154.98
250 SDG&E medium and large commercial 3.125 $1,060,505 $339.36100 sites from City of San Jose, Association of Bay Area governments (ABAG), Los Angele county and the state Department of General Services 12 $1,400,000 $116.67
Contracts Awarded
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
Grants AwardedGrantee Bldg types MW Grant cost
CiscoCisco office buildings 1.3 $40,460
Alamedacounty buildings 1.2 $260,964
Hewlett Packard
HP office and warehouse buildings 1.8 $445,764
Foothill De Anza
University Facilities 1.3 $283,140
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
Why Install Demand Responsive Systems?
• Cheaper than building emergency backup
($50-250/kw installed)
• Markets do not work without demand
responsiveness to respond to high prices
• Need to monitor and control energy costs and
to automate EMS responses
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
New Funding Possibilities
• SB 5x has $70 million in funds for new
demand responsiveness programs
• AB 970 programs were over-subscribed by
$5 million so new funds will augment
existing applicants first
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
For More information
• Review program guidelines at www.energy.ca.gov/efficiency/ab970
• Contact Mike Messenger at 916-654-4774
• Contact your local utility for information on
prices and terms offered for delivering load
reductions