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Southwest Renewable Energy Transmission Conference May 21, 2010. Jeff Mechenbier Director Transmission & Distribution Planning and Contracts . Barriers to Development of Interstate Transmission For Renewable Generation.
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Southwest Renewable Energy Transmission ConferenceMay 21, 2010 Jeff Mechenbier Director Transmission & Distribution Planning and Contracts
Barriers to Development of Interstate Transmission For Renewable Generation • Few PPAs are being inked, projects are very slow to move forward with signed agreements • No Clear Federal Policy on RES, Cost Allocation, Siting • State regulators limit cost recovery to transmission that benefits state jurisdictional utility customers • Inconsistent State RPS policies –West wide REC Trading cumbersome • In-State preferences for renewable energy development • Lead time for transmission is much longer than generation development • Poor economics due to low capacity factor of renewable resources and high incremental cost of new transmission • Existing FERC Pro forma generation interconnection procedures are inefficient • Sequential processing results in suboptimal expansion plan for transmission system • Developer decisions “in process” at each offramp impact projects behind them in the queue. Restudies paralyze the process. • Interconnection does not result in deliverability. The process for interconnection is a different business line from the delivery business. FERC regulations do not allow utilities to combine them. • Non-viable projects clogging queue
How Best to Collaborate? • State and Federal agencies need to establish clearly defined transmission corridors to minimize ROW and permitting hurdles for renewable energy zones. • Collaboration needs to begin at the federal/state level to address conflicting goals of governments. Federal and state policies are not aiming at the same targets. • States need to establish standard renewable products to allow for trading of RECs. • Pricing Policy needs to allow for rational grid expansion to ensure costs are equitably shared. • Transmission is a regional issue - All stakeholders in the region need to cooperate in solution (Continue regional transmission provider sponsored transmission group collaboration).
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