Renewable Resource Supply Plan Sample Clauses

Renewable Resource Supply Plan. The goal of this task is to develop a renewable resource supply plan and identify specific renewable resource development opportunities that may be used in the county’s CCA program. The availability of local energy resources, transmission, portfolio fit and other locational impacts will be explored along with mechanisms for public financing of renewable energy projects to develop a “roadmap” for renewable resource development. This renewable resource supply plan will be inform the request for qualifications process to be undertaken under Task 4. NCI Shall: • Research and assess financing and/or ownership models (equity, pre-purchases of energy, etc.) to support expanded utilization of cost-effective renewable energy. • Identify proposed renewable energy projects for potential near-term utilization by the JPA and assess operational and transmission constraints that may limit the JPA’s ability to meet its renewable energy targets. • Identify suitable resources for the JPA’s long-term resource planning, incorporating the technical potential for renewable energy development, resource costs, portfolio fit and deliverability issues. • Identify issues that would impact the feasibility and effectiveness of CCA • Develop criteria for evaluating the environmental, economic and social/equity impacts of projects and practices of suppliers. • Assess the CCA impacts on greenhouse gas emissions in the county and in the PG&E service territory. Deliverables: • Renewable Resource Supply Plan identifying: o Financing/ownership models for community development of renewable generation projects o Identification of resource preferences for meeting the program’s renewable energy requirements, including capacity desired from various types of renewable resources options o Preliminary assessment of deliverability to serve the CCA program and ranking of potential renewable resource locations (regions) to support long-term resource planning • Sustainable impact criteria • Comparison of the annual emissions attributable to the county with and without a CCA. • Comparison of the annual PG&E/CCA system-wide emissions with and without a CCA.
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