Agenda for the
WIEB/CREPC and Ancillary Meetings

Marriott City Center Hotel

2nd Floor Capitol B and C Ballroom

Salt Lake City, Utah

April 21 - April 25, 2003

 

Agenda

Schedule of Meetings

April 21 April 22 April 23 April 24 April 25

1:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Meeting of Southwest States on Evaluation of Solar Projects
Capital Ballroom B/C

 

8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. WIEB Board of Directors meeting 
Capitol Ballroom B/C

8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Joint WIEB/CREPC  meeting 
Capitol Ballroom B/C

8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
CREPC meeting 
Capitol Ballroom B/C

8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. 
WGA Renewable Energy Tracking and Certificates
Capitol Ballroom B/C

Monday, April 21

1:00 - 5:30 p.m.

Meeting of Southwest States on Evaluation of Solar Projects
Agenda [htm]
 

Tuesday, April 22

7:30 a.m. Continental breakfast
8:30 a.m. Semi-Annual WIEB Board Meeting
 
Call to order
Introductions
Review agenda
Annual Business Meeting
     Minutes [pdf]
     Board and Committee activities [pdf]
     Proposed work plan [htm] and budget [pdf] for FY 03-04
     Election of officers  [htm]
     Governors' priorities (Jim Souby, WGA)
     State/provincial roundtable on recent developments
11:30 a.m. Board Luncheon
1:00 p.m. Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships
The purpose of this agenda item is to understand the Western carbon sequestration partnership proposals that have been submitted to DOE.  The Board will be supporting WGA in coordinating the technical and public outreach elements of the winning partnerships in the West.
     »  The West Coast Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership [pdf abstract
         (Larry Myer, Terry Surles) [pdf presentation]
     »  The Plains CO2 Reduction Partnership [pdf abstract
          (Tom Erickson) [pdf presentation]
     »  Southwest Regional Partnership for Carbon Sequestration [pdf abstract
         (Brian McPherson/Rick Allis) [pdf presentation]
     »  Rocky Mountain Regional Carbon Utilization and Storage Partnership [pdf abstract
         (Dag Nummedal) [pdf presentation]
     »  Northwest Regional Carbon Partnership [pdf abstract
         (Marc Ledbetter) [pdf presentation]
     »  Northern Rockies and Great Plains Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership [pdf abstract] (Susan Capalbo)
      Background information
           DOE's Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships [html]
           WGA letter of support to Western Partnership proposals [pdf]
2:30 p.m. Break
3:00 p.m. Natural gas supply (CREPC members are invited to participate)

The purpose of this agenda item is to understand the potential sources of natural gas to meet demand in the West.  Price spikes and significant increase in reliance on natural gas for electricity generation in the West have raised concerns that supplies are inadequate to meet growing demand.
     Canadian supplies (Larry Charach, Alberta Dept of Energy) [pdf
     Natural Gas Resources, Reserves, Production, and Productive Capacity 
     (John Wood, Energy Information Administration) [pdf]
     Impact of technology on future gas supplies  (Melanie Kenderdine, Gas Technology Inst.) [pdf]
      Background information
          Canada's Energy Future Supply and Demand to 2025, NEB [pdf]
          Alberta's Energy Industry Overview [pdf]
              NG Productive Capacity for the Lower-48 States 1985 - 2003, EIA [html]

 Natural gas statistics from "U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids
 Reserves 2001 Annual Report," EIA [pdf]

5:00 p.m. Adjourn
 

Wednesday, April 23

7:30 a.m. Continental breakfast
8:30 a.m. Joint WIEB/CREPC Natural Gas Meeting
FERC Views
     Lisa Carter, Office of Market Oversight and Investigations [pdf]
Background Information
     FERC Natural Gas Market Assessment [pdf]
9:15 a.m. Western natural gas forecasts
The purpose of this agenda item is to:  (1)  understand the results of recent forecasts of natural gas supply, demand (particularly demand for electricity generation), and price for the West; and (2) discuss the uncertainties in such forecasts.
     California Energy Commission Natural Gas Forecast, Mike Jaske [pdf]
          General overview of natural gas projections [html] (CEC)
          Explanation of recent price spikes [html] (CEC)
     Northwest Power Planning Council, Wally Gibson [pdf
          Northwest Power Planning Council Natural Gas Forecast [pdf] (Sept 2002)
          Revised Fuel Price Forecast (March 13, 2003) [pdf]
10:00 a.m. Break
10:15 a.m. Treatment of fuel risk in LSE integrated resource planning
The purpose of this agenda item is to:  explore how natural gas price risk is being treated in LSE resource acquisition decisions.
     PacifiCorp (Bob Klein) [pdf]
    California PUC (tentative)
Background Information
      Treatment of gas risk in selected western utility resource plans [pdf]
      Comparing the Risk Profiles of Renewable and Natural Gas Electricity Contracts: [html
            Summary of the California Dept. of Water Resources Contracts (April 2002)
11:15 a.m. Report of the CREPC Chair - Marsha Smith
     December 9 request of FERC staff [pdf]
     March 11 market monitoring comments to FERC from parties in 6 states [pdf]
     April 10 WRAT Resource Assessment Presentation to WECC [pdf]
     April 16 "must have" comments to FERC from parties in 8 states [pdf]
     CREPC Conference Calls [pdf]
11:30 a.m. Lunch - everyone is on their own
1:00 p.m. Western Interconnection assessments
The purpose of this agenda item is to review the current status of resource assessment and resource adequacy.  
It will consist of three elements and will be facilitated by Cynthia Praul (CEC) and members of the CREPC Ad Hoc West-wide Resource Assessment Team (WRAT).

1) Presentation of the results of three modeling efforts currently underway for the interconnection: (a) the initial results of the WRAT's short term assessment; (b) the existing WECC reliability assessment process and potential changes to that process; and (c) modeling done as part of the SSG-WI Planning Work Group's pro-active transmission planning effort.  

(2) A panel consisting of WRAT members, FERC and presenters will discuss issues that cut across all three assessments, including public databases, use of multiple tools, sensitivity analyses and open process. 

(3) A panel of WRAT members will initiate a CREPC discussion of resource adequacy in the Western Interconnection.  The discussion will include comments/corrections to the pre-meeting survey on state/provincial actions and potential next steps by CREPC/WRAT.  NOTE:  You will need to come prepared to correct or supplement information developed for your state or province in the pre-meeting survey.
Resource Assessment Presentations
     WRAT assessment (Cynthia Praul, CEC) [ppt]
     WRAT assessment (Jeff King, NWPPC) [ppt]
     WECC assessment (Jeff Miller, CAISO/WECC Reliability Subcommittee) [pdf
     SSG-WI assessment (Jeff Miller, CAISO/SSG-WI Planning Work Group) [pdf
Background Information
     WECC Ten-Year Coordinated Plan [pdf] (2002-2011)
     WRAT Report to CREPC [htm]
Cross-cutting assessment issues and optimal outcomes
     Wally Gibson, Phil Carver, Becky Wilson, Shelton Cannon/Dick O'Neill (FERC), Jeff Miller, 
     Jeff King
Resource adequacy roundtable
     Mike Jaske, CEC; Wally Gibson, NWPPC; Larry Nordell, MT Consumer Council
Background Information
     Results of CREPC Resource Adequacy Survey [pdf]
     Compilation of Responses to the Pre-Meeting Survey [pdf]
     Resource Adequacy Requirements vs. Integrated Resource Planning and Procurement [pdf]
     Schedule for development of Western Integrated Resource Plans [pdf]
3:15 p.m. Break
3:30 p.m. Distributed generation
The purpose of this agenda item is to discuss practical steps states can take to facilitate the deployment of distributed resources.  Specific state and utility perspectives will be shared.  A state roundtable will be held to report on activities to-date and identify future needs.  Performance-based ratemaking will not be addressed due to the magnitude of changes necessary for such regulation, but topics will include local integrated resource planning, interconnection standardization, rate design and permit streamlining.
     State Perspective - Scott Tomashefsky, CEC [pdf]
     Utility Perspective - Mark Osborn, PGE Dispatchable Standby Generation [n/a]
     NARUC Interconnection Procedures and Agreement - LouAnn Westerfield
     State Roundtable
Background Information
     State DG Issues [pdf]
     CEC Distributed Generation Strategic Plan [pdf]
     PGE Dispatchable Standby Generation Program [pdf]
     NARUC Model Interconnection Procedures and Agreements [pdf]
    Status of Western States DG Activity [pdf]
5:00 p.m. Adjourn
 

Thursday, April 24

8:30 a.m. FERC Status Report
     Shelton Cannon
     SMD white paper and DOE Study
     Report and Action on Western market manipulation [htm]
     Generator Interconnection Activities [htm]
     Proposed Transmission Pricing Incentive Policy [pdf]
FERC response to CREPC requests on:
     Price Transparency
     Data confidentiality
     Comparison of OASIS posting and actual flows on transmission lines
     Reciprocity provisions
     Transmission expansion modeling
Background information:
     December 9 request of FERC Staff [pdf]
     Status on FERC action on CREPC request [pdf]
     FERC response on reciprocity request [pdf]
     SSG-WI historical path flow analysis [pdf]
9:30 a.m. RTO Update/SSG-WI
     SSG-WI (Bud Krogh) ]pdf]
     WestConnect (Charlie Reinhold) [pdf]
     RTO West (John Carr) [pdf]
10:30 a.m. Break
11:00 a.m. Market monitoring issues
     RTO West (Rich Bayless, John Carr) [pdf]
     WestConnect (Charlie Reinhold) [pdf]
     SSG-WI/California ISO (Steve Greenleaf) [pdf]
     California ISO (Anjeli Sheffrin) [pdf]
     SSG-WI (Kristi Wallis) [pdf]
     FERC (FERC activities) (George Godding) [pdf]
Background Information:
      FERC Staff Conference on Market Monitoring [pdf]
      SSG-WI Market Monitoring Work Group [htm]
      Review of MMUs/OMOI Meeting in December 2002 [pdf]
      Events Triggering Communication from ISO/RTO Market Monitoring Units to OMOI [pdf]
      Revised Standard Market Monitoring Requirements 2/4/03 [pdf]
                  
11:45 a.m. Lunch - on your own
12:45 p.m. CREPC/FERC work session on market monitoring
The purpose of this session is to develop, if feasible, a statement of joint FERC/Western states-provinces purpose on marketing monitoring in the Western Interconnection.  To help focus the discussions, a strawman proposal will be developed in advance of the meeting.  To ensure that any resulting joint statement has relevance under any future scenarios for the West, the working assumptions for the discussion are:  SMD as proposed is not implemented in the West; RTO West and WestConnect are not created; California ISO continues with MD02; no new retail access is authorized.  If SMD or RTOs are implemented, there is a more clearly defined path for market monitoring to follow.  Additionally, some market monitoring issues (e.g., markets to monitor, state access to information) will be similar to the issues in a non-SMD, non-RTO future.
Below are some of the issues that would need to be addressed in the assumed non-SMD, non-RTO future:
·            Is a market monitor (MM) needed for the Western Interconnection?  Is it sufficient to rely on CA ISO
        market monitor and FERC staff?  Do individual states/provinces have the capability to do market
       monitoring?
·      If a west-wide market (or regional market monitors outside California) monitor is needed:
          »»  What markets does it monitor?
          »»  Does it have access to information necessary to monitor these markets?
          »»  Where is it housed?
          »»  How is it funded?
          »»  Who does it report to and who oversees its operation?
          »»  What monitoring procedures does it use?
          »»  Do state/provincial agencies (PUCs, Attorneys General, Consumer Counsels) have
                received reports of the MM?  Will the MM be required to respond to requests from
                states/provinces?  Will states/provinces have access to raw data available to the MM?
                What confidentiality provisions are needed?
          »»  What is its role, if any, in executing market mitigation measures?
Presentation of Strawman Joint FERC/CREPC Statement of Purpose
          FERC staff/CREPC work group
Background Information
     CA Electricity Oversight Board Coordination Model
2:45 p.m. CREPC Business meeting
Recap of follow-up actions from the meeting
Do we want to continue regular conference calls?
When do we want to have the next meeting?
3:15 p.m. Adjourn
 

Friday, April 25

8:30 a.m. - 
2:00 p.m.

Renewable Energy Tracking and Certificates (RETAC) Working Group

Agenda [pdf]