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Overview
2.1 Ontario’s Energy Planning Framework
2.2 The Regional Electricity Planning Process
2.3 Regional and Community Engagement
2.3 MEPs and IRRPs Working Together
Who’s Who in Ontario’s Electricity Sector
Generates Power ONTARIO POWER
GENERATION (OPG), PRIVATE GENERATORS
Province Of OntarioRegulator
Ontario Energy Board (OEB)
*PARTICIPATE IN IRRP TECHNICAL WORKING GROUPS + PARTICIPATE IN LACS AND FN+M LACSLEAD’S LACs
Transmits Power* HYDRO ONE, OTHER
TRANSMITTERS
Distributes Power* LOCAL DISTRIBUTION
COMPANIES (LDCS) 70 IN ONTARIO
Day-to-Day Grid & Market Management Power System Planning,
Conservation, Generation *+
INDEPENDENT ELECTRICITY SYSTEM OPERATOR (IESO)Consumers +
RESIDENTS & BUSINESSES, INSTITUTIONS, ASSOCIATIONS
Municipalities, First Nations & Métis Communities
+LAND USE, TRANSPORTATION,
ENVIRONMENT, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ENERGY STAFF
Provincial Electricity Planning
PROVINCIALBULK
SYSTEMPLANNING
DISTRIBUTION
SYSTEMPLANNING
REGIONALELECTRICIT
YPLANNING
IRRP/RIP
COMMUNITY ENERGY PLANNING
Regional Electricity Planning Areas
Regional plans are currently underway in nine areas of the province
Five areas are scheduled for the next planning cycle
Seven areas are scheduled for future planning cycles
MUNICIPALITIES
LOCAL ADVISORYCOMMITTEE
FIRST NATIONS LOCAL ADVISORY
COMMITTEE
FIRST NATIONS & METIS
COMMUNITIES
1NEEDS
SCREENING
(TRANSMITTER)
60 Day
2SCOPING
ASSESSMENT
(IESO)
90 Day
2.(a) DRAFT SCOPING REPORT
INTEGRATED (IRRP) OR WIRES-ONLY (RIP) SOLUTION
INTEGRATED REGIONAL RESOURCE
PLAN (IRRP)
CONSERVATIONGENERATION
WIRES, INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS
Regional Electricity Planning Process
TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP
REGIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE
PLAN (RIP)
(WIRES)
OR
3 IRRP
PLANNING
(IRRP WORKING GROUP)
18 Months
YOU ARE HERE
Regional Electricity Planning – Technical Working Group
IRRPNeeds & Options
TransmissionGeneration
CDM
Municipal, First Nations
& Metis LOCAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE /FIRST NATIONS ADVISORY COMMITTEE Public discussion on medium and longer term options,
local priorities and innovative approaches
CEPCEP
LOCALDISTRIBUTIO
N PLAN
IRRPWORKING
GROUP
CEP STAKEHOLDE
RADVISORY
Regional Electricity Planning – Local Advisory Committee
IRRPNeeds & Options
TransmissionGeneration
CDM
Municipal, First Nations
& Metis LOCAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE /FIRST NATIONS ADVISORY COMMITTEE Public discussion on medium and longer term options,
local priorities and innovative approaches
CEPCEPLOCALDISTRIBUTIO
N PLAN
TECHNICAL WORKING
GROUP
CEP STAKEHOLDE
RADVISORY
Distribution System Planning- Electricity
• Near and long-term plans to ensure the local distribution system has adequate capacity to meet reliability and safety standards and needs of customers
• Filed with the OEB as evidence in rate application
• Limited to boundaries of LDC service areas
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMPLANNING
Led by the Local Distribution Company (LDC)
Distribution System Planning- Natural Gas
• Long-term plans (10-15 years) for distribution assets informed by municipal planning documents and developer relationships
• Filed with the OEB as evidence in rate application
• Limited to gas utility service areas
DISTRIBUTIONSYSTEM
PLANNING
Led primarily by Enbridge Gas
Distribution or Union Gas
IRRPNeeds & Options
TransmissionGeneration
CDM
Municipal, First Nations
& Metis LOCAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE /FIRST NATIONS ADVISORY COMMITTEE Public discussion on medium and longer term options,
local priorities and innovative approaches
CEPCEPLOCALDISTRIBUTIO
N PLANCEP
STAKEHOLDER
ADVISORY
TECHNICALWORKING
GROUP
What CEPs Can Influence
• IRRPs (20-year regional electricity plans)• Energy infrastructure siting (from a land use
perspective) through the IRRP process• LDC policies and approaches• Demand management initiatives • Local opportunities and priorities
CDM Planning• The CDM Plan asks for a description of how next
generation conservation programs consider electricity needs and investments identified in other planning initiatives (e.g., regional, distribution system and community energy plans)
• Energy efficiency target of 7 TWh by LDCs between 2015-2020
• Opportunities identified by IESO to extract additional value out of CDM targets by deploying programs in areas where local electricity needs have been identified
GTA North
York Region (sub-region of GTA North) - www.ieso.ca/GTA-North
Greater Voice and Responsibility in Planning and Siting Energy Infrastructure
• Community Energy Plans(CEP) are required in Regional Centres and New Communities Areas.
IESO Regional & Community Engagement
• IESO has established a dedicated regional and community engagement team specifically for regional planning
• Luisa Da Rocha, Manager, Regional and Community Engagement
Online Information Resources
• Description of Regional Planning Process • http://
www.ieso.ca/Pages/Ontario%27s-Power-System/Regional-Planning/default.aspx
• Info on 21 regional planning processes• http://www.ieso.ca/Pages/Participate/Regional-Planning/
default.aspx• Subscribe to updates• http://powerauthority.on.ca/subscribe-updates