Western State Electricity Resource Tracking Meeting
May 1, 2002 Agenda
Horton Grand Hotel, San Diego
Facilitated by the Washington Office of Trade and
Economic Development, Oregon Office of Energy, and the California Energy
Commission through a grant from the U.S. DOE.
8:30 a.m. Introductions
and overview of objectives of DOE sponsored western system resource tracking
project
8:45 a.m. Roundtable
for each participant to review specific issues for their state in green
programs, resource tracking, tradable credits.
(Share survey responses with everyone.)
9:15 a.m. Overview
and discussion of current resource tracking models in the west. Review affordability, benefits, and
constraints.
10:00 a.m. APX
summary of the New England and or Texas systems; benefits and constraints.
10:20 a.m. Debrief
of March 26 meeting on tracking wholesale tradable credits. Discussion of states’ interests in tradable
credits.
10:45 a.m. Discussion
of data sources, costs of different approaches - New England’s, Washington. Can each state obtain generator data?
11:15 a.m. Discussion
of environmental characteristics and available data and possible methodologies
for enhancing it. (Current proposal is to rely on Egrid data.)
11:45 a.m. Review
of next steps on western system tracking, clarify interest levels of various
stakeholders in participating, clarify timelines.
Noon Done. If anyone is interested, the developer of
the database and web reporting system that Washington and Oregon use will be
available to further review the system, answer questions, consider solutions
for current constraints of the system.
For further information
please call Phil Carver, Oregon Office of Energy at 503-378-6874 or after 4/22
call Liz Klumpp, Washington Office of Trade and Economic Development Energy
Policy at 360-956-2071.