glosho'14: accessing the water and energy markets of california - michael webster
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2014 LACI Cleantech Global Showcase
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Presentation
Michael S. Webster
Assistant Director of Planning and Development, LADWP
Monday, October 6, 2014
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
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The nation’s largest municipal electric utility; began delivering electricity in Los Angeles in 1916
Service Area
o 465 square mile area in Los Angeles
o Much of Eastern Sierra’s Owens Valley
Population Served
o 3.8 million residents in the City of LA
o 1.4 million residential and business customers
Supplies more than 23 million MWh of electricity each year
LADWP has over 8,020 MW of generation capacity from a diverse mix of energy sources
For Fiscal Year 2013-14, the Power System budget is $3.9 billion
o $1 billion for operations and maintenance
o $1.5 billion for capital projects
o $1.4 billion for fuel and purchased power
Energy Use
Peak Load: 6,177 MW on 9/27/10Energy Use
Peak Load: 6,399 MW on 9/16/14
Overview of LADWP’s Grid and Generating Stations
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Power Infrastructure
Transmission
o 3,507 miles of overhead transmission circuits (AC and DC) spanning five Western States
o 124 miles of underground transmission circuits
o 15,452 transmission towers
Distribution
o 6,800 miles of overhead distribution lines
o 3,597 miles of underground distribution cables
o 162 distributing stations
o 21 receiving stations
o 321,516 distribution utility poles
o 29,550 utilitarian streetlights
o 126,000 distribution transformersLADWP is a Vertically Integrated Utility
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Eliminate Coal from LADWP’s Power SupplyNavajo Generating Station
Intermountain Power Plant
Reach 33% Renewable Energy by 2020Interim Target: 25% by 2016
Includes solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, & biogas energy resources
Includes expanded local solar program (Solar Incentive and Feed-in Tariff programs)
Rebuild Coastal Power Plants to Eliminate Ocean Water Cooling & Integrate Renewables
Haynes, Scattergood & Harbor Generating Stations
Achieve 15% Energy Efficiency by 2020
Invest in Power System Reliability ProgramReplace aging and inadequate infrastructure
LADWP’s Clean Energy Transformation
LADWP’s Power System Integrated Resource Plan
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Eliminate Coal from LADWP’s Power Supply
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We are moving forward with eliminating coal from our energy mix.
To maintain reliable energy supply without coal requires careful integration
of all transformation elements.
Navajo: 477 MW
IPP: 875-1200 MW
Once-Through Cooling Water Reduction Intake
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Reduced Ocean Water Intake 42% Between 1990 and 2013 (794 Million Gal/Day)
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Los Angeles’ Clean Energy FutureLADWP’s CO2 emissions are 22% below 1990 level, and expected to
be 55% below 1990 level by 2026
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033
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Los Angeles’ Clean Energy Future
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033
NOX emissions will decrease substantially over the next 12 years
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LADWP’s Projected Resource Mix Breakdown
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Reach 33% Renewable Energy by 2020
2010 2026
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LADWP’s Projected Renewables Breakdown
LADWP’s Projected Solar Breakdown
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Opportunity Areas
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Generation
• 33% Renewableso Solaro Windo Geothermal
• Repowering Projects• Power System
Reliability Program• Energy Storage
Transmission
• Transmission Upgrades• Power System
Reliability Program• Renewable Integration
Technology • T&D Losses
Distribution
• Smart Grid Technology• Power System
Reliability Program• Renewable Integration
Technology• Demand Response
Energy Efficiency
• Reach 15% Energy Efficiency by 2020• Avoided capacity
Estimated Cumulative Expenditures for Programs
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Doing Business with the City of Los Angeles
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LADWP Electronic Request Solicit Procure (eRSP) Registration Website: www.ladwp.com/eRSP
eRSP Vendor Help Desk(213) 367-eRSP (3777)
Hours of Operation: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Monday – Friday(Except city holidays)
Email Address: [email protected]
Questions and Answers
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