Pacific Gas and Electric Company Adds More Renewable Energy to Customer Electric Mix
Posted on: Tuesday, 16 May 2006, 18:07 CDT
SAN FRANCISCO, May 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Pacific Gas and Electric Company today announced it has secured an additional 105 megawatts (MW) of clean, renewable energy resources to help meet its customers' future electricity needs. These resources will add enough generation to supply nearly 80,000 PG&E customers with clean, reliable renewable energy.
"PG&E continues to diversify its energy supply with new, renewable electricity resources it purchases on behalf of its customers," said Fong Wan, vice president of energy supply. "The addition of these renewable energy resources ensures that more than 30 percent of our northern and central California customers' energy needs will come from alternative energy sources."
The company has submitted three long term power purchase agreements to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) for regulatory review. The three agreements result from PG&E's 2005 Renewables Portfolio Standard (RPS) procurement solicitation and satisfy the company's obligation to increase its procurement of eligible renewable generating resources by 1 percent of load per year to achieve a 20 percent renewables goal. PG&E anticipates further contract procurement stemming from the 2005 solicitation.
PG&E has a long history of developing, generating, and purchasing renewable power. The utility currently supplies 30 percent of its customer load from alternative resources: 18 percent from its large hydroelectric facilities and 12 percent from smaller renewable resources that qualify under the RPS Program. The three new contracts are:
Description of Renewable Energy Projects Generating Type Length MW Capacity Location Facility Liberty Biofuels Biofuels 15 years 5-10 Lost Hills Bottle Rock Geothermal 10 years 55 Ukiah HFI Biomass 10 years 40 La Pine, Oregon Total 100-105
PG&E will soon be issuing its next Request for Offers (RFO) to solicit renewable energy on behalf of its 5 million electric customers. In this upcoming 2006 renewable energy procurement solicitation, the company is seeking to procure an additional 1-2 percent of its customers' electricity needs through renewable sources
PG&E anticipates issuing the solicitation in early June, with offers being due in late July. The 2006 RPS solicitation will be PG&E's fourth competitive solicitation for renewable energy since 2002. Since then, it has entered into contracts for 563 MW of renewable power from wind, geothermal, biomass, and hydro resources, including the three agreements submitted to the CPUC.
Fong Wan continued, "In our upcoming solicitation, we look forward to building on our success, and continuing to add to a generating portfolio that already has one of the lowest rates of air emissions in the country."
Copies of the 2006 Solicitation Protocol, Power Purchase Agreements, and related information and materials will be available upon issuance of the solicitation on PG&E's website at http://www.pge.com/renewableRFO.
California's RPS Program requires each utility to increase its procurement of eligible renewable generating resources by 1 percent of load per year to achieve a 20 percent renewables goal. The RPS Program was passed by the Legislature and is managed by the CPUC and the California Energy Commission.
For more information about Pacific Gas and Electric Company, please visit the company's web site at http://www.pge.com/.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
CONTACT: PG&E News Department, +1-415-973-5930
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Source: PRNewswire-FirstCall
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