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newsrel -- California commits to more clean, green energy

Posted: 23 Sep 2010 17:54:57
New standard: 33% of electricity from renewable sources by 2020.


Release 10-51

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE	
September 23, 2010
					
CONTACT:	Stanley Young
(916) 956-9409
www.arb.ca.gov

California commits to more clean, green energy
New standard: 33% of electricity from renewable sources by 2020

SACRAMENTO:  Today California took a decisive step toward a clean
energy future by setting in place a standard that one-third of
the electricity sold in the state in 2020 come from clean, green
sources of energy. 

The regulation establishing the 33 percent renewable electricity
standard was adopted today unanimously by the California Air
Resources Board. The standard will promote green jobs to
construct and run renewable facilities in California, reduce
hundreds of tons of harmful air pollution, insulate California’s
economy from the shock of volatile natural gas prices and help
establish the state as a global leader in the research,
development and manufacturing of clean, renewable energy sources.


“The Renewable Electricity Standard means cleaner energy for
California’s households and businesses.  It will help clean our
air and bring new solar and wind energy facilities to California
with thousands of jobs in construction, operation and spin off
industries,” said ARB Chairman Mary D. Nichols. “This standard is
going to further diversify and secure our energy supply while
also growing California’s leading green technology market, which
will lead to cost savings for consumers.”  

The regulation adopted today is the product of coordination and
cooperation by ARB, California Public Utilities Commission,
California Energy Commission and California Independent System
Operator.  Work on the standard began immediately following the
Governor’s Renewable Electricity Standard Executive Order, signed
on September 15, 2009.  The goal of 33 percent renewable
electricity was also a major measure in the Scoping Plan, adopted
by the Board in December 2008, toward fulfilling AB 32, the
requirements of California’s climate change legislation. 

The regulation ramps up the amount of electricity from wind,
solar, geothermal and other renewable sources of energy while
preserving the existing authorities of the energy agencies and
the grid operator.  ARB oversight will ensure that the renewable
standard delivers substantial reductions in greenhouse gas
emissions and achieves clean air goals by reducing smog-forming
pollution. 

Important elements include: 

•	The regulation applies to all entities that deliver
electricity, including investor owned utilities (IOUs) and
publically owned utilities (POUs) including municipal utilities;

•	The regulation creates a program that is consistent for all
electrical entities;

•	The phased-in approach provides for interim targets for
renewable energy: 20 percent for 2012 – 2014; 24 percent for 2015
– 2017; 28 percent for 2018 – 2019; 33 percent for 2020 and
beyond;

•	The program employs the procedures and mechanisms already used
by electrical entities; and,

•	The smallest electricity providers (sales of less than 200,000
megawatt-hours per year) are only subject to recordkeeping and
reporting requirements. 

The standard is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by
about the equivalent of 12 to 13 million metric tons of carbon
dioxide per year in 2020.  In addition to reducing greenhouse gas
emissions, the regulation will result in hundreds of tons of
statewide reductions in smog-forming and toxic air pollutants by
displacing the use of dirtier fossil fueled generation, providing
a range of health related benefits.  

RES is one of many measures designed to reach the goals set out
by AB 32, California’s law requiring the reduction of greenhouse
gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020.  In 2020 the new regulation
will eliminate the equivalent of 12 million metric tons of carbon
dioxide, making it one of AB 32’s largest emission-reduction
strategies.
 

The Air Resources Board is a department of the California
Environmental Protection Agency.  ARB’s mission is to promote and
protect public health, welfare, and ecological resources through
effective reduction of air pollutants while recognizing and
considering effects on the economy.  The ARB oversees all air
pollution control efforts in California to attain and maintain
health based air quality standards.


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