Megan Lawson Gungle, Ashley Hingtgen, Robert J ; Patrick
Transcript of Megan Lawson Gungle, Ashley Hingtgen, Robert J ; Patrick
From: Megan LawsonTo: Gungle, AshleyCc: Hingtgen, Robert J; Patrick BROWN ([email protected]) ([email protected])Subject: RE: Soitech follow upDate: Friday, October 04, 2013 2:34:46 PMAttachments: image001.png
CA_CREZ_Conceptual_Transmission_Segments_Phase_2B_final.pdf
Ashley, Here is our response to Mr. Silver's e-mail: Mr. Silver references “Competitive Renewable Energy Zones” (CREZs), which were part of the California Energy Commission’s (CEC) “RenewableEnergy Transmission Initiative” (RETI) between 2008 and 2011. From what we can tell, the CEC’s RETI process appears to have stalled in early2011, and now appears to have been set aside by the Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan (DRECP) process. http://www.energy.ca.gov/reti/. As you know, we do not need to address the DRECP in the PEIR because the project areas are located entirelyoutside of the DRECP area. For the County’s reference, the RETI process identified necessary major updates to the California transmission system to access CREZs. Theprocess identified CREZs that could be developed in the most cost effective and environmentally benign manner. Potential renewable energyprojects were grouped into CREZs based on geographic proximity. The CREZ implicated in southern San Diego County is CREZ 27, San DiegoSouth. Each CREZ was developed based on existing and proposed projects (e.g., those projects with a PPA, or PPA pending) and other projects orresources with a high potential of being developed. Because the Soitec projects were not yet proposed at the time of CREZ development (2008-2010), Soitec’s projects were not accounted for in the CREZ, nor does CREZ 27 account for areas of high solar potential or the most cost-effectiveor environmentally-benign sites for future solar development. Contrary to Mr. Silver’s suggestion, whether Soitec’s projects are in a CREZ or not does not “provide a presumption, at least, as to whether theproject is appropriate sited or whether the presumption is in favor of an alternative site (that might not be pristine habitat in the East CountyMSCP preserve planning area).” The results of the RETI process were designed to pinpoint transmission projects that should be developed toconnect renewable energy resources located in remote locations to the transmission grid, in order to ensure proposed projects could come onlineand help meet the state’s 33% RPS goal. To that end, the economic and environmental implications of proposed renewable energy projects andnecessary transmission corridors was taken into account in ranking proposed conceptual transmission segments. RETI did not broadly evaluateareas outside of proposed project sites and potential sites, like federal energy lease areas, to determine their value for future renewable energydevelopment, such as other areas’ proximity to transmission, energy resource potential, or environmental sensitivity. Nevertheless, Soitec’s proposed projects are complimentary to RETI’s CREZ and conceptual transmission corridors for southern San Diego, asSoitec’s project areas are located partially within CREZs, as Dudek’s mapping shows, and are proximate to existing transmission. Furthermore, dueto the careful siting of Soitec’s projects, even when they are not fully located within a CREZ they are nevertheless environmentally benign, as theyare not located within any identified sensitive environmental areas, such as those delineated on the CREZ maps as areas of critical environmentalconcern, potential desert wilderness, citizen’s wilderness inventory, Mohave ground squire range or core population, sensitive cultural resourceareas, wildlife linkages, proposed desert protection, proposed national monument, or wildlands conservancy. Map of CREZ’s compared to Soitec project areas. Green = CREZ 2A; Blue = CREZ 2B
Attached is the CREZ map from Phase 2B which shows sensitive environmental areas.
Please let us know if you have any additional questions. Thanks,Megan Megan Lawson, LEED AP ND760.479.4243 -----Original Message-----From: Gungle, Ashley [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2013 8:30 AMTo: Megan LawsonCc: Hingtgen, Robert JSubject: FW: Soitech follow up Hi Megan, Dan Silver with the Endangered Habitat League (EHL) provided us with the following information on CREZ zones. Do you have any information onCREZ zone and whether they are applicable to San Diego? If not, can you please research this and determine if it is something we need to addressfurther? Thanks, Ashley -----Original Message-----From: Dan Silver [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2013 12:46 PMTo: Fogg, Mindy; Hingtgen, Robert J; Gungle, AshleySubject: Soitech follow up Dear Mindy, Robert, and Ashley Thank you again for your time. After talking to an expert on distributed energy, I am more fully cognizant of the complexities in terms of energy policy and economics. The goalfor everyone would be, of course, to have a systematic approach in place rather than a piecemeal, project-by-project process. To that end, Iunderstand that the State has done some prioritization work, identifying locations with good economics for renewable energy but also with lowerenvironmental cost. These are called CREZ zones. If these zones are in place in San Diego, it might provide a presumption, at least, as to whetherthe project is appropriate sited or whether the presumption is in favor of an alternative site (that might not be pristine habitat in the East CountyMSCP preserve planning area). I'm not sure the links I was able to quickly locate are of much value, but I provide them for your reference, andmaybe the applicant can shed more light. With best regardsDan http://www.energy.ca.gov/reti/ http://www.nationalwind.org/assets/blog/AnneGillette.pdf http://www.energy.ca.gov/reti/documents/phase2B/Southern%20CA_CREZ_Conceptual_Transmission_Segments_New_and_Existing_Corridors.pdf Dan Silver, Executive DirectorEndangered Habitats League8424 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite A 592Los Angeles, CA 90069-4267 [email protected]
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Renewable Energy Transmission Initiative (RETI)Phase 2B Maps
Prepared by the California Energy Commission Cartography Unit for the RETI Stakeholders
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CaliforniaProposed Competitive Renewable Energy Zones, 2010 Proposed California Desert Protection Act
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