[MCTG] Fwd: California energy grid entering decade of disruption

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Subject: California energy grid entering decade of disruption
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2018 16:11:00 -0400 (EDT)
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 		   New series of reports finds   

 		  August 2018 

 		  Next 10 Launches Series of Five Briefs on the California Grid 

    California's grid is facing an era of rapid change as access to
renewable energy grows. With the state legislature currently debating a
number bills that could shape the future of our energy system, Next 10 has
released a series of five briefs examining key issues facing the
California
grid.  
 The first in the series provides an overview of the state's energy system
and shifting trends, and the second takes a fresh look at the pros and
cons
of creating a Western regional grid. Grid regionalization could change how
and where renewables are built, bought and sold, with ramifications for
energy markets in California and across the West. The remaining three
briefs in the series take a deep dive into how the grid might be
challenged
or helped by the rise of electric vehicles; the increase in distributed
energy resources (DERs), such as rooftop solar panels; and the growth of
community choice aggregation (CCA), which allows cities and counties to
join together to purchase electricity on behalf of their community
members.
 
 Ultimately, these rapidly advancing energy technologies could provide
benefits to the power system, but the state will have to work to shape
regulations that optimize benefits while reducing risks. Learn more about
the full series below.   

    In the Media: 

 	* California's huge energy decision: link its grid to its neighbors, or
stay autonomous? [1] (Vox, July 31, 2018)  
 	* New Report Highlights the Benefits and Drawbacks of Regionalizing
California's Grid [2]  [3](Greentech Media, July 19, 2018) 
 	* Western RTO could save California $1.5b per year by 2030, report says
[4] (Utility Dive, July 23, 2018) 
 	* Study: Jump in electric vehicles may not stress California's power
grid
[5] (Green Car Reports, August 2, 2018)  
 	* Community Choice is Driving California's Precocious Energy Revolution
[6] (Forbes, August 2, 2018) 
 	* Report: Alternative Energy Program Could Help State's Utilities Meet
Renewable Goals 10 Years Early [7] (KPBS, August 2, 2018) 

 		  Transforming the Grid: An Introduction to California's Electric
System
in the 21st Century [8] 

 		  This brief, the first in the series and authored by Bentham Paulos of
PaulosAnalysis, explains how the state's power system and grid work, lays
out environmental and social issues, and provides visions of the future as
the grid evolves in concert with economic and environmental trends. It
acts
as a primer on the California grid. 

 		     [9]  

 		  A Regional Power Market for the West: Risks and Benefits [10] 

 		   This brief, also authored by energy analyst Bentham Paulos, lays out
the arguments for and against expanding the western electricity market
through the formation of a regional independent system operator (ISO).
Supporters say setting up a vast regional market would accelerate the
scale-up of clean energy while reducing operating costs, enabling
California to meet its climate goals even as energy bills come down.
Detractors say that a Western RTO could reduce the state's control over
clean energy and climate policies and shift construction jobs to other
states.  

 		     [11]  

 		  Electric Vehicles and the California Grid [12] 

 		  Electrifying transportation is a key pathway for California's clean
energy strategy. This brief, authored by Anand R. Gopal and Julia Szinai
of
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, finds that the California grid is
well positioned to handle rapid growth in plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs)
but advance planning and smart policy can ease the transition for the
state's power system. Energy demand is only modestly increasing as PEV
sales surge, and while the growth of EVs in California will require
upgrades to the energy system, the costs are likely to be low compared to
the benefits. Further, managed charging could help with one key challenge
of an increasingly renewables-heavy energy supply: avoiding curtailment.
By
2030, managed EV charging could reduce annual renewable curtailment by up
to 50 percent annually. 

 		     [13]  

 		  The Growth of Distributed Energy: Implications for California [14] 

 		  Distributed energy resources are small technologies—including
rooftop solar, energy storage, microgrids, load control, energy
efficiency,
and communication and control technologies—that produce, store, manage,
and reduce the use of energy. This brief, by Bentham Paulos of
PaulosAnalysis, finds that California is a leader in both DER deployment
and policy. Ninety percent of the nation's small-scale energy storage and
nearly half of all U.S. large-scale storage is in California. There are
also over 800,000 customers with rooftop solar systems, totaling over
6,500
MW of capacity. While DER utilization continues to grow in the state, the
brief finds that California should be focusing on increased demand
response, one of the several DERs analyzed. 

 		     [15]  

 		  The Growth of Community Choice Aggregation: Impacts to California's
Grid [16] 

 		  County and city governments administer CCAs as local alternatives to
investor-owned utilities (IOUs). Since 2010, CCAs have been forming at a
rapid rate, with over half of them starting within the last two years.
This
brief, authored by JR DeShazo, Julien Gattaciecca, and Kelly Trumbull of
UCLA's Luskin Center for Innovation, finds that the rise of CCAs has had
both direct and indirect positive effects on overall renewable energy
consumed in California, helping contribute to the state meeting its 2030
RPS targets approximately ten years in advance. Currently, CCAs are
offering customers electricity with renewable energy content ranging from
37 percent to 100 percent, with an average of 52 percent, compared to the
32 to 44 percent renewable range offered by IOUs. 

 		     [17]  

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