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This status update provides an overview of the Oregon Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), including progress towards compliance, detours, and caution signs. It also discusses the role of the Western Renewable Energy Generation Information System (WREGIS) in tracking Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) for RPS compliance.
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Renewable EnergyWorking GroupStatus Update of the Oregon Renewable Portfolio Standard Kip Pheil Oregon Department of Energy October 29, 2008
Discussion Outline • Oregon RPS Review • Progress towards Compliance • Detours, Caution Signs, Etc. • Contacts & Links
Oregon RPS review RPS Elements • SB 838 (ORS 469A) Obligations • Eligible Resources • Conditional Standards Non-RPS Elements • Embedded Legislation (see also: www.Oregon-RPS.org) 3
Electricity Sources Oregon’s Electricity Resource Mix, 2005.* 2007 Use = 5,600 aMW 2025 Est = 6,400 aMW 4 * State of Oregon Energy Plan 2007-2009
Oregon RPS Obligations 5 Post – 1994 Generation, mostly
Embedded SB 838 • Extend Public Purpose Charge - 2025 • renewable <20 MW projects only • www.energytrust.org • 8% (soft) target for 2025 • End ban on IOU rate-based conservation investments above PPC • Green Power option - all utilities • voluntary purchases do not satisfy RPS 8
Progress • WREGIS review & updates • Detailed PGE forecast • PacifiCorp forecast • Consumer-Owned Utilities • New Resources
Tracking via WREGIS* • Background • Oregon RPS <=> WREGIS • Anatomy of a REC ^ (* Western Renewable Energy Generation Information System) (^ Renewable Energy Certificate) 10
WREGIS – Role • Serves generators, load serving entities, retail sellers, brokers, and others • Compliance (RPS) and Voluntary Markets 11 www.wregis.org
WREGIS – Governance • WECC Charter, December 2004 • creates WREGIS Committee (WC) • semi-autonomous WECC Board Committee • “fair, credible, consistent with the public interest, and responsive to the needs of participants” • WC, seven members elected by stakeholder group 12
Oregon REC Basics • RPS Compliance proved by REC tracking • 1 MWh, qualified electricity => 1 REC • Bundled REC = REC w/ energy • Unbundled REC = REC w/o energy • Oregon RPS - Jan ‘07 banking start • No “use it or lose it” provision 13
RPS - REC Geography Unbundled = entire WECC (ergo WREGIS) Large IOU cap <20% each yr Large COU cap <50% (to 2020) ESS not capped BC AB Bundled = US WECC only MT SD WY NE CO UT AZ NM BJ (BC) TX 14 BPA renewable product – no site constraint
WREGIS GU Statistics 2008 mileposts 15
WREGIS GU Statistics 2008 16
WREGIS GU Statistics 2008 17
RPS vs Voluntary Green • Oregon Utilities need Oregon-certified, WREGIS-issued REC for RPS compliance • To Get an Oregon Qualified REC • Gen Owner or Rep become a WREGIS Account Holder • Register Generating Unit (GU) • Get GU Certified for Oregon • Report Generation (MWh) • Oregon Utilities need WREGIS-issued REC for Voluntary Green Power Program 18
GU Options & Issues • Small GU (< 360 kW) can self-report • Options to Aggregate • Larger GU needs a QRE * • Current vs Prior Period Issue • Retro-REC Creation (Jan ‘07 to Oct ‘08) • (* Qualified Reporting Entity) 19
GU - WREGIS Fees Size < 30 kW < 1 MW < 10 MW > 10 MW 20
Sample WREGIS REC * 1st of 4 parts 21 (* courtesy of PacifiCorp)
Sample WREGIS REC * 2nd of 4 parts 22 (* courtesy of PacifiCorp)
Sample WREGIS REC * 3rd of 3 parts 23 (* courtesy of PacifiCorp)
Sample WREGIS REC * 4th of 4 parts 24 (* courtesy of PacifiCorp)
Green Tag vs REC Options for Generators • California Consumer-Owned Utility custom RPS programs • Climate Trust • Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX) • Brokers (of Environmental Attributes) – several listed on WREGIS web 25
PGE 2014 forecast * Estimated Retail load: 2,681 aMW 26 (* PGE 2009 Integrated Resource Plan, June 12, 2008)
Electricity Sources Oregon’s Electricity Resource Mix, 2005.* 2007 Use = 5,600 aMW 2025 est = 6,400 aMW 27 * State of Oregon Energy Plan 2007-2009
PGE forecast, ’11 – ’08 * (* PGE 2009 IRP, August 21, 2008) No Banking 28
PGE forecast, ’11 – ’08 * RPS Obligation REC Bank save spend (* PGE 2009 IRP, August 21, 2008) 29
PGE forecast, ’11 – ’08 * RPS Obligation REC Bank save spend Wall w/ Banking Wall w/o Banking (* PGE 2009 IRP, August 21, 2008) 30
PacifiCorp – ODOE est. Old is 1995 to 2007 31
New Resources • Oregon Certified in WREGIS • Pacific Power • PGE • Renewable Northwest Project (www.rnp.org) 32
OR Certified in WREGIS Total Capacity = 2,900 MW ~ 960 aMW * 2007 Oregon = 5,600 aMW * As of August 28, 2008 33
PacifiCorp * * OPUC Update, June 10, 2008 34
PGE * * OPUC Update, June 10, 2008 35
Detours • Low-Impact Hydro • QRE (or not to QRE) • Retro-REC • Incremental Resources • Account Holder as of 1-1-09
More Detours • Unique REC Claims • Pre-1995 Resources • Load Growth & Remote Resources = More Transmission • More Transmission = Time & Money
Oregon RPS, WREGIS Info • More on the Oregon RPS (w/ links to OPUC): www.oregon-RPS.org • WREGIS: www.wregis.org • ODOE homepage: • http://www.energy.state.or.us • Kip Pheil (ODOE): kip.pheil@state.or.us • 503-378-4442 • Lisa Schwartz (OPUC): lisa.c.schwartz@state.or.us • 503-378-8718 a BTU of prevention is worth a kWh of cure. * * conversion factor and system efficiency not to scale 38