On May 14, 2020, the California Public Utilities Commission (“CPUC”) issued a new Order Instituting Rulemaking to Continue Electric Integrated Resource Planning and Related Procurement Processes (“OIR”) (Rulemaking (“R.”) 20-05-003). The new OIR continues the CPUC’s process for integrated resource planning (“IRP”) designed in R.16-02-007 (and is the successor proceeding for R.16-02-007). The new IRP OIR will address ongoing oversight of the IRP planning process and the procurement necessary to achieve legislative goals outlined in Senate Bill 350 and Senate Bill 100. The IRP OIR will also serve as the umbrella venue for considering comprehensive CPUC energy issues, including coordination with activities and policies in specific resource areas, including, but not limited to, energy efficiency, demand response, renewables, storage, transmission, and conventional generation resources, as well as coordination with the resource adequacy (“RA”) program. The proceeding will also continue collaboration with the California Energy Commission and its Integrated Energy Policy Report, the California Independent System Operator’s Transmission Planning Process, and California Air Resources Board’s Scoping Plan for greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions reductions, and once-through cooling policies for power plants implemented by the State Water Resources Control Board.
The proceeding will be split into two parallel tracks, a planning track and a procurement track. The planning track involves planning to at least 2035, and will develop the next Preferred System Plan (“PSP”). The planning track will consider:
The procurement track will evaluate procurement actions necessary for LSEs to achieve reliability, renewable, and other statutory requirements. It will also evaluate reliability issues at the system level, as well as the need for renewable integration or flexible resources.
All CPUC-jurisdictional LSEs are named respondents in the new IRP OIR. Comments on the OIR are due June 15, 2020 and reply comments are due June 29, 2020.
LSE Load Forecasts and emissions benchmarks for 2030 were also finalized in a recent Ruling:
Table 1. Load Forecast and GHG Emissions Benchmarks by LSE
LSE
Proportion of 2030 emissions inclusive of industrial load*
2030 Load (GWh)
Proportion of 2030 Load within IOU Territory
2030 GHG emissions benchmark (MMT) – 46 MMT scenario
2030 GHG emissions benchmark (MMT) – 38 MMT scenario
Bear Valley Electric Service
0.06%
123
NA
0.027
0.022
Liberty Utilities
0.26%
565
0.117
0.097
PacifiCorp
0.75%
746
0.343
0.284
PG&E Area
Bundled
33.84%
26,777
35.20%
5.479
4.526
Direct Access
11,400
14.99%
2.333
1.927
Butte Choice Energy
924
1.21%
0.189
0.156
CleanPowerSF
3,073
4.04%
0.629
0.520
East Bay Community Energy
6,910
9.08%
1.414
1.168
King City Community Energy
29
0.04%
0.006
0.005
Marin Clean Energy
5,987
7.87%
1.225
1.012
Monterey Bay Community Power
4,140
5.44%
0.847
0.700
Peninsula Clean EnergyAuthority
3,560
4.68%
0.729
0.602
Pioneer Community Energy
1,141
1.50%
0.234
0.193
Redwood Coast EnergyAuthority
628
0.82%
0.128
0.106
San Jose Clean Energy
4,449
5.85%
0.910
0.752
Silicon Valley Clean Energy
3,979
5.23%
0.814
0.673
Sonoma Clean Power
2,309
3.04%
0.472
0.390
Valley Clean EnergyAlliance
761
1.00%
0.129
SCE Area
33.17%
54,393
63.49%
9.687
8.003
13,450
15.70%
2.395
1.979
Apple Valley Choice Energy
238
0.28%
0.042
0.035
Baldwin Park, City of
246
0.29%
0.044
0.036
Commerce, City of
401
0.47%
0.071
0.059
Hanford, City of
0
0.00%
0.000
Palmdale, City of
223
0.040
0.033
Pomona, City of
417
0.49%
0.074
0.061
Clean Power Alliance
11,867
13.85%
2.113
1.746
Desert Community Energy
581
0.68%
0.103
0.085
Lancaster Choice Energy
562
0.66%
0.100
0.083
674
0.79%
0.120
0.099
Pico Rivera Innovative Municipal Energy
Rancho Mirage Energy Authority
269
0.31%
0.048
San Jacinto Power
162
0.19%
0.029
0.024
Santa Barbara Clean Energy
338
0.39%
0.060
0.050
Western Community Energy
1,607
1.88%
0.286
0.237
SDG&E Area
8.84%
5,585
30.67%
1.247
1.031
3,940
21.63%
0.880
0.727
Clean Energy Alliance
968
5.31%
0.216
0.179
Solana Energy Alliance
San Diego Community Power
7,719
42.38%
1.724
1.424
For questions or additional details, please contact Jed Gibson or Brian Biering.