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Policy CommitteeOctober 18, 2011 Page 1Powering forward. Together.
SMUD Renewable Portfolio Standard
Elaine Sison-LebrillaMarch 30, 2012
Publicly Owned (Sixth Largest in U.S.)
Service area of 900 square miles, serving 1.4 Million (Sacramento County and parts of Placer)
Over 600,000 Residential, Commercial and Industrial customers
Record peak demand-3,299 MW on July 24, 2006
SMUD
SMUD’s Board of Directors adopted aggressive Sustainability Goals:
Aggressive 23.9% Renewable supply (20% RPS/3.9% Greenergy) by 2010; 37% (33% RPS/4% Greenergy) by 2020
GHG Reductions by 2050 (10% of 1990 levels, <350,000 metric tonnes/year)
California Solar Initiative – CA goal is 3000 MW, SMUD target is 125 MW
Feed-In Tariff
Policy Drivers
Renewable Energy Program
2010 Actual
2010Goal
2020Goal
RPS 21% 20% 33%Greenergy 3.9% 3.9% 4%Totals 24.9% 23.9% 37%
Renewable Supply
5
Greenergy
6
$3 (50% option) or $6 (100% option) a month SMUD meets half or all of customer electricity
needs with power made from renewable resources
SMUD matches 40 % of Greenergy contributions to develop new, local renewable energy sources
Since 1997, over 50,000 customers have joined
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 20100
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561 81
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6.4% 10.5% 11.1% 13.3% 16.5% 19.5% 22.3% 24.9%
SMUD's Renewable Energy Growth 2003-2010
Total Committed Greenergy
Total Committed - Operational RPS
Combined RPS and Greenergy Goals
Total % of Retail Sales (RPS + Greenergy)
Year
Ren
ewab
le E
ner
gy
(GW
h)
SMUD Guidebook CEC Certification WREGIS Request for Offers and Unsolicited
Proposals SMUD Renewable Generation
RPS Activities
Essentially mimics the CEC Guidebook Two Exceptions
PV installations where SMUD owns the RECs
Baseline Date Certification of SMUD facilities as RPS
Eligible via CEC Certification process
SMUD Guidebook & Certification
A renewable energy registry and tracking system for the Western Interconnection
Online June 25, 2007 Housed at the Western Electricity
Coordinating Council (WECC) Developed by CEC and the Western
Governors' Association (WGA) Ensure the credibility of the "green" value of
renewable electricity, avoid double counting
Western Renewable Energy Generation Information System (WREGIS)
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