Cpuc energy storage proceedings

In 2010, the California Legislature authorized the CPUC to evaluate and determine energy storage targets, if any, for the State Load Serving Entities (LSEs) through Assembly Bill (AB) 2514(Skinner.
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Panel 4, CPUC''s Energy Storage Mandate

CPUC''s Energy Storage Mandate: Hydrogen Energy Storage Workshop May 15, 2014 • Proceeding relied on collaboration among stakeholders: IOUs, Storage Industry, ORA and NGOs 4 . ix CPUC Storage Decision Highlights California Public Utilities Commission, at the Hydrogen Energy Storage for Grid and Transportation Services Workshop held

CPUC Approves Energy Storage Contracts for SCE

The CPUC approved five energy storage contracts for a total of 497 megawatts (MW) of capacity, which are expected to provide 462 MW of capacity towards SCE''s portion of the 11,500 MW of

Energy Storage Cost Effectiveness Evaluation,

DNV KEMA Modeling for CPUC Energy Storage Proceeding Energy Storage Panel, EAC Meeting June 6, 2013 . Common Pitfalls Using historical prices - Prices are likely to change due to rule modifications, changes in regulation supply resources over time, changes in

Energy Storage Capacity Value on the CAISO System

CPUC''s Resource Adequacy proceeding will eventually have to confront as deployment of energy storage resources continues—namely, the declining marginal ELCC of energy storage at increasing levels of penetration—so while the specific numeric analysis may not be applicable in

Community Solar in California

Proceeding A.22-05-022 began in May 2022 and included the legislative directives of AB 2316 (Ward, 2022) and AB 2838 (O''Donnell, 2022), which required the Commission to review its existing customer renewable energy subscription programs including DAC Green Tariff, Community Solar Green Tariff and Green Tariff Shared Renewables programs.

Storage Best Practices

Energy Storage Safety Inspection Guidelines. In 2016, a technical working group comprised of utility and industry representatives worked with the Safety & Enforcement Division''s Risk Assessment and safety Advisory (RASA) section to develop a set of guidelines for documentation and safe practices at Energy Storage Systems (ESS) co-located at electric utility substations,

Summer Reliability

Visit the Docket Card (R.20-11-003) to view proceeding documents and make a comment on the proceeding. For information on what occurs when the California Independent System Operator (CAISO) calls a Flex Alert CPUC Approves Energy Storage Contracts for SCE (CPUC Press Release) April 21, 2022: CPUC Takes Actions To Promote Energy

Electric Rule 21: Generating Facility Interconnections

Electric Rule 21 (Rule 21) is a tariff that describes the interconnection, operating and metering requirements for generation facilities to be connected to an investor-owned utility''s (IOUs) distribution system and transmission system over which the California Public Utilities Commission (Commission) has jurisdiction.

CPUC Approves Energy Storage Contract for SCE

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), in ongoing efforts to ensure summer energy reliability and support a healthy environment, today approved an energy storage contract for Southern California Edison (SCE) to come online by August 1, 2022. In November 2021, the CPUC approved an 80 MW energy storage contract submitted by SDG&E

Energy Storage

In response to increased State goals and targets to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, meet air quality standards, and achieve a carbon free grid, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), with authorization from the California Legislature, continues to evaluate options to achieve these goals and targets through several means including through

NEM Revisit Proceeding (R.20-08-020)

This proceeding revisited California''s net energy metering (NEM) program, which is described on the Customer-Sited Renewable Energy Generation webpage, the Rulemaking R.14-07-002 webpage, and the NEM 2.0 evaluation webpage.The proceeding was initiated because the Commission committed in Decision (D.) 16-01-044 to later review the NEM successor (or NEM

CPUC Adopts Updates to Distributed Energy Resources Action

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), in its ongoing efforts to help the State achieve a 100 percent clean energy future, today adopted Version 2.0 of its Distributed Energy Resources (DER) Action Plan. The Plan helps the CPUC guide its utility infrastructure planning and improve coordination across proceedings related to grid

CPUC APPROVES ENERGY STORAGE CONTRACTS

California Public Utilities Commission 415.703.1366, [email protected] Docket #: Res E-5205 CPUC APPROVES ENERGY STORAGE CONTRACTS FOR SCE efforts SAN FRANCISCO, May 19, 2022 - The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), in ongoing proceeding. CPUC President Alice Reynolds noted, "These energy storage contracts get us

CPUC Drives California Toward a Clean Energy Future

In a new decision in the CPUC''s Integrated Resource Planning proceeding, the CPUC adopted a plan to advance clean energy production while prioritizing affordability. These investments are crucial for integrating more than 56 GW of new generation and storage into California''s evolving energy landscape by 2035. About the California

Proceedings and Rulemaking

Electronic filing lets you send documents to the CPUC to be processed and included with other pleadings in formal proceedings. Locate documents Including Decisions and Proposed Decision (as well as red-lined revisions) Official CPUC-generated proceeding documents, Advice Letters, electronically filed documents, staff reports, press releases

Electrical Energy

The Energy Division through its Federal Policy and Ratemaking Section represents the Commission in Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and court proceedings. The Energy Division assists the Commission in its regulation of four types of Investor-Owned Utilities (IOUs): Electric, Natural Gas, Steam and Petroleum Pipeline Companies.

Transportation Electrification

The CPUC has two open proceedings addressing transportation electrification issues: Rulemaking (R.)23-12-008, focused on Transportation Electrification Policy and Infrastructure, and R.24-01-018, focused on Establishing Energization Timelines (including those related to

CPUC Modernizes Multi-Tenant and Multi-Property Solar and

The new tariffs contain improved prices signals that encourage customers to adopt battery storage and export solar energy in the evening hours when the grid is most stressed

CPUC Perspectives on Electric Sector Decarbonization

Where we are today: Breaking Clean Energy Records • In 2020, California''s generation mix was approx. 60 - 65% carbon - free • Since July 2020, more than 3,800 MW nameplate (2,000 MW NQC) of new renewables and storage have come online.

Next Stops on the California PUC''s Distributed Energy Roadmap

The problem wasn''t limited to the interaction between Picker''s DRP proceeding and Florio''s IDER initiative. There are several other DER proceedings taking place in parallel on energy storage

Energy Division Study for Proceeding R.21-10-002

California Public Utilities Commission February 18, 2022 Energy Division Study for Proceeding R.21-10-002 Loss of Load Expectation and Effective Load Carrying Capability Study Results for 2024 about ELCC values for storage, hybrid, solar and wind in 2024 and beyond.

CPUC Issues Final Decision Affecting Generation Procurement

On February 15, 2024, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) issued its final decision in an ongoing proceeding concerning the Integrated Resource Planning (IRP) framework for Load-Serving Entities (LSEs) in California and the Resource Adequacy (RA) procurement targets set by the Legislature in Senate Bill (SB) 350 and SB 100 (Final

CPUC Energy Storage Use Case Analysis

CPUC Energy Storage Use Case Analysis [Bulk Storage] [Pumped Hydroelectricity] Version 7 1 | P a g c SB GT&S 0185631. R.10-12-007 Contents 1. Overview Section 3 2. Use Case Description 2.1 Objectives 2.2 Actors 2.3 Regulatory Proceedings and Rules that Govern Procurement Policies and Markets for This Use 2.4 Location 2.5

Qualifying Capacity and Effective Flexible Capacity

Methodologies for Energy Storage and Supply-Side Demand Response Resources Draft Staff Proposal Resource Adequacy Proceeding R.11-10-023 California Public Utilities Commission – Energy Division September 13, 2013 Introduction This document provides a draft staff proposal (Proposal) for the alifornia Public Utilities ommission''s

CPUC Approves Long Term Plans To Meet Electricity Reliability

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) today approved plans to ensure long-term sufficient electricity resource investments, including transmission, for the safe and reliable delivery of electricity and the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. (MW) of new supply-side renewables and 15,000 MW of new storage and demand

ATTACHMENT E: END USES AND MULTIPLE

CPUC Energy Storage Procurement Study: End Uses and Multiple Applications Attachment E E-1 ATTACHMENT E: (IDER) proceedings and approved IDER incentive pilot to test distribution deferral. In 2018, CPUC established the Distribution Investment Deferral Framework (DIDF) to create an annual process to identify, review, and select

Distributed Energy Resources Action Plan 2.0 Public

California Public Utilities Commission Distribution Energy Resources (DER) Action Plan 2.0 Workshop Agenda • DER Action Plan Background & Overview • Each track will consist of a 15 min. Presentation and 45 min. discussion • Vision and Action Elements Discussion #1 • Track One: Load Flexibility & Rates • Led by Paul Philips

Resource Adequacy Homepage

The CPUC adopted a Resource Adequacy (RA) policy framework (Public Utilities Code section 380) in 2004 to in order to ensure the reliability of electric service in California. The CPUC established RA obligations applicable to all Load Serving Entities (LSEs) within the CPUC''s jurisdiction, including investor-owned utilities (IOUs), energy

About Cpuc energy storage proceedings

About Cpuc energy storage proceedings

In 2010, the California Legislature authorized the CPUC to evaluate and determine energy storage targets, if any, for the State Load Serving Entities (LSEs) through Assembly Bill (AB) 2514(Skinner.

To date the CPUC has approved procurement of more than 1,533.52 MW of new storage capacity.

CPUC Decision D.13-10-040 requires CPUC staff to conduct a comprehensive program evaluation of the CPUC energy storage procurement policies and AB 2514 energy stor.

This study builds upon the previous study released on May 31, 2023 with additional analysis of the performance of energy storage resources participating in the CAISO mar.

R.10-12-007: In December 2010, the CPUC opened a Rulemaking to set policy for California Load Serving Entities (LSEs) to consider the procurement of viable and cost-effecti.

R. 11-09-011:This rulemaking reviewed the rules and regulations governing interconnecting generation and energy storage resources to the electric distribution systems. T.

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6 FAQs about [Cpuc energy storage proceedings]

How will the CPUC's directive impact California's energy supply strategy?

By 2037, the CPUC’s directive could lead to the completion of this procurement strategy, if bid costs are found to be reasonable and contracts are approved, enhancing California’s grid storage by up to 2 GW and increasing energy production by up to 8.6 GW.

Does energy storage meet local and system capacity requirements?

R. 13-12-010: This rulemaking determined that energy storage can meet local and system capacity requirements R. 14-08-013: This rulemaking determined that energy Storage may be included as a distribution upgrade deferral asset. R.14-10-010: This rulemaking determined that energy storage's ramping attributes can provide flexible capacity.

How does the CPUC use the solve capacity expansion model?

The CPUC uses the RESOLVE capacity expansion model as a core analytical tool to develop a Reference System Portfolio.

What does the CPUC do?

The CPUC regulates services and utilities, protects consumers, safeguards the environment, and assures Californians access to safe and reliable utility infrastructure and services. Visit www.cpuc.ca.gov for more information. News Release

Do battery storage resources provide marginal ELCC?

This study evaluates the marginal ELCC provided by battery storage resources in the context of the future 2022 and 2030 CAISO systems with significant penetrations of solar resources—a total of nearly 50 GW in 2030, including both utility-scale and behind- the-meter resources.

Do energy storage resources provide ancillary services without discharging energy?

Since assumptions used in SERVM simulations by the CPUC include operating reserves of 4.5% of hourly gross load to be protected even during firm load shed events, a commensurate quantity of energy storage resources are able to serve ancillary services and provide full reliability during emergency events without discharging energy.

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