Permitting/Certification Status. The below table summarizes permits necessary for the construction and operation of the Project. Further details are included in Confidential Appendix A. Application for Certification Public California Energy Commission Lead agency permit NEPA Record of Decision Public Bureau of Land Management Environmental permit for transmission right-of-way Interconnection Agreement Public Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) Agreement to fund construction of interconnection facilities Construction Permit & Operating Permit Public Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District Air permit
Permitting/Certification Status. The PPA includes the non-modifiable representation and warranty that during the delivery period, the Project will constitute an eligible renewable energy resource certified by the California Energy Commission (“CEC”). The Project has received its preliminary certification as an Eligible Renewable Resource from the CEC. The following tables summarize key, non-confidential permits, agreements, and licenses that Sempra has identified may be necessary for the construction and operation of the generation facility. Sempra has received all major permits needed for this Project. Comprehensive Plan Amendment Public Maricopa County Land Use Designation Approved 12/17/2008 Special Use Permit Public Maricopa County Land Use Permit Approved 01/12/2010 Certificate of Environmental Compatibility Public Arizona Corporation Commission Permit to Construct gen- tie Approved 10/20/2009 Drainage Variance Public Maricopa County Permit Approved 10/14/2009 Stipulation Mod Public Arizona Corporation Commission Permit Approved 1/12/2010
Permitting/Certification Status. The PPA includes the non-modifiable representation and warranty that during the delivery period, the Project will constitute an eligible renewable energy resource certified by the California Energy Commission (“CEC”). The CEC pre-certified Shiloh III as an eligible renewable energy resource on May 13, 2010. The following tables summarize key, non-confidential permits, agreements, and licenses that TGP has identified may be necessary for the construction and operation of the generation facility. Conditional Use Permit (“CUP”) Xxxxxx County, CA Permit to construct wind plant through county zoning ordinance Estimated November 2010 Final Environmental Impact Report Xxxxxx County, CA County CEQA permit Estimated November 2010 US Fish and Wildlife Service (“USFWS”) Section 10 Endangered Species Act Take Permit Federal USFWS Habitat conservation plan for California Tiger Salamander Estimated January 2011 California Department of Fish and Game (“CDFG”) 2081 California Endangered Species Act (CESA) Incidental Take Permit CDFG For California Tiger Salamander Estimated January 2011
Permitting/Certification Status. The PPA includes the non-modifiable representation and warranty that during the delivery period, the Project will constitute an eligible renewable energy resource certified by the California Energy Commission (“CEC”). The CEC is currently reviewing the application submitted on behalf of North Star Solar for pre-certification of the Project. The following tables summarize key, non-confidential permits, agreements, and licenses that North Star Solar has identified may be necessary for the construction and operation of the generation facility: Conditional Use Permit (“CUP”) Fresno County, CA Permit to construct solar PV facility on land zoned for agriculture but no longer used for agriculture To be filed June 2011 (estimate) Final Environmental Impact Report Fresno County, CA California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) permit Expected to received a final mitigated negative declaration June 2011 (estimate) Oversize Load Permit California Department of Transportation (“CalTrans”) Delivery of oversized and heavy loads during construction Submit application 30 days prior to delivery July 2012 (estimate) Stormwater Permit Central Valley Regional Obtain coverage under statewide general permit for Notification only N/A Water Quality Control Board construction-related stormwater discharges Zoning Variance Approval Fresno County, CA Applies if some aspect of project design does not conform with zoning code To be filed concurrently with CUP June 2011 (estimate) Grading Permit Fresno County, CA Permit to grade site for access roads and/or placement of structures To be filed one month prior to grading July 2012 (estimate) Transportation Permit Fresno County, CA Oversized loads on county roads To be filed one month prior to construction July 2012 (estimate)
Permitting/Certification Status. The Project is fully permitted for continued operations and the expansion required under the A&R PPA.
Permitting/Certification Status. The PPA includes the non-modifiable representation and warranty that during the delivery period, the Project will constitute an eligible renewable energy resource certified by the California Energy Commission (“CEC”). The Project has received its preliminary certification as an Eligible Renewable Resource from the CEC. The following tables summarize key, non-confidential permits, agreements, and licenses that Sempra has identified may be necessary for the construction and operation of the generation facility. The Project has obtained a conditional approval for its major UEPA permit. Required construction permits will be filed accordingly as the site mobilization date approaches. Land Lease Private City of Boulder City Site Control Complete Complete UEPA Permit Public Public Utilities Commission of Nevada Environmental Permit to Construct Compliance Order Obtained (conditional approval) Final approval upon issuance of grading, building and similar permits Dust Control Permit Public Xxxxx County Air Quality and Environmental Management Permit for Construction Activities To be filed Upon construction date Storm Water General Permit Public NV Division of Environmental Protection, Notice of Intent To be filed Upon construction date Bureau of Water Pollution Control Grading/Exca vation Permit Public City of Boulder City Permit to Construct To be filed Upon construction date Building Permit Public City of Boulder City Permit to Construct To be filed Upon construction date
Permitting/Certification Status. All permits have been secured and the Projects are currently operating and delivering RPS energy to PG&E.
Permitting/Certification Status. The following table summarizes key, permits, agreements and licenses PG&E is currently aware of that may be necessary for the construction and operation of the generation facility. Further information is contained in Confidential Appendix A, under the section entitled “Permitting.” The PPA includes the non-modifiable representation and warranty that during the delivery period, the Project will constitute an eligible renewable energy resource certified by the CEC. Alpine Suntower has submitted its application to the CEC for RPS certification. Conditional Use Permit (“CUP”) Los Angeles County General permit for construction of a Solar PV power facility Advice No. 3671-E - 13 - May 11, 2010
Permitting/Certification Status. The PPA includes the non-modifiable representation and warranty that during the delivery period, the Project will constitute an eligible renewable energy resource certified by the CEC. The Project has received its pre-certification as an Eligible Renewable Resource from the CEC. The following tables summarize key, non-confidential permits, agreements, and licenses that Abengoa Solar has identified may be necessary for the construction and operation of the generation facility: CEC License Decision Public CEC Governing operations permit for Project. Submitting AFC triggers environmental review of Project. CEC acts as the clearing house for all permits. This process is a California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)-equivalent process. CEC License Decision was issued on September 8, 2010. California Endangered Species Act (CESA), Fish and Game Code Section 2081 incidental take authorization for Desert Tortoise and Mohave Ground Squirrel Public (part of CEC License Decision) CEC in coordination with California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG) Incidental take authorization that satisfies the requirements of CESA Section 2081 is required as part of the CEC License Decision because the Project has the potential to result in “take" of Desert Tortoise and Mohave Ground Squirrel (MGS), species listed as protected under CESA. CEC License Decision (issued on September 8, 2010) was received in lieu of this authorization California Fish and Game Code Section 1600 Streambed Alteration Agreement (SAA) Public (part of CEC License Decision) CEC in coordination with CDFG This authorization is required if a project will alter the flow, bed, banks, channel or associated riparian area of “Waters of the State.” CEC License Decision ( issued on September 8, 2010) was received in lieu of this agreement Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR) Public (part of CEC License Decision) CEC in coordination with Lahontan RWQCB Waste discharge requirements are needed since evaporation ponds are planned for waste water discharge and a bioremediation unit is planned for Heat Transfer Fluid-contaminated soil. CEC License Decision (issued on September 8, 2010) was received in lieu of WDR.
Permitting/Certification Status. The Project expects to receive its Conditional Use Permit and a Final Environmental Impact Report on July 21, 2011.