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kristopher Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-27-10 04:54 PM
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FERC explores efficient integration of renewables into the grid
FERC explores efficient integration of renewables into the grid

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) announced today it is taking a fresh look at regulatory policies to integrate the rapidly increasing number of variable energy resources into the nation’s power grid in the most efficient and non-discriminatory manner while maintaining power system reliability.

FERC issued a Notice of Inquiry seeking public comment on whether to reform any of its rules or procedures as the nation’s generation portfolio expands to include more variable energy resources such as wind, solar or non-storage hydro generating plants. Growing use of these types of facilities presents unique challenges to the electric power industry, such as location constraints and limited ability to dispatch, but also offers benefits such as low marginal energy costs and reduced greenhouse gas and other emissions.

“We are seeing a rapid expansion in the use of renewable energy technologies around the country that have the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and electricity costs for consumers,” FERC Chairman Jon Wellinghoff said. “To accommodate that expansion, it is our job to ensure that FERC has in place the market and operational reforms necessary to ensure that all wholesale electricity tariffs are just, reasonable and not unduly discriminatory.”

Commenters should take a broad look at the issues concerning the integration of variable generation resources and should address any effects of variable energy resources on the following subject areas:

* Data and reporting requirements, including accurate forecasting tools;
* Scheduling flexibility and incentives for accurate scheduling of variable energy resources;
* Forward market structure and reliability commitments;
* Balancing Authority Area size and coordination;
* Suitability of reserve products;
* Capacity market reforms; and
* Redispatch and curtailment practices.


Comments on the notice, Integration of Variable Energy Resources, are due 60 days after publication in the Federal Register.

http://www.ferc.gov/news/news-releases/2010/2010-1/01-21-10-E-4.asp
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kristopher Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-27-10 11:27 PM
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1. Kicked for Josh.
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joshcryer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-27-10 11:58 PM
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2. Thanks, I did not see this.
I will also look in to the 2005 Energy Act. (I think the government should have all the say it wants with regards to transmission lines; very long term we're going to bury the things anyway.)
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