1 / 16

Presentation to the Gainesville City Commission December 13, 2004

LONG TERM ELECTRICAL SUPPLY PLAN STAFF RESPONSE TO QUESTIONS, ISSUES, AND RECOMMENDATIONS MADE IN NOVEMBER 2004. Presentation to the Gainesville City Commission December 13, 2004. WE RESPONDED TO:. Alachua County Department of Environmental Protection Technical Report (Nov 15)

glenys
Download Presentation

Presentation to the Gainesville City Commission December 13, 2004

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. LONG TERM ELECTRICAL SUPPLY PLANSTAFF RESPONSE TO QUESTIONS, ISSUES, AND RECOMMENDATIONS MADE IN NOVEMBER 2004 Presentation to the Gainesville City Commission December 13, 2004

  2. WE RESPONDED TO: • Alachua County Department of Environmental Protection Technical Report (Nov 15) • Alachua County Environmental Protection Advisory Committee Recommendation (Nov 15) • R.W. Beck’s Report (Nov 15)

  3. WE RESPONDED TO:(Continued) • Alachua County Board of County Commissioners (Nov 23) • Additional Issues - Biomass Estimates- Forestry Practices - Emissions From Open Wood Burning - New Emission Control Technology - Cost Comparisons

  4. ADDITIONAL ANALYSES PERFORMEDIN RESPONSE TO COMMENTS • Additional PM2.5 Air Quality Modeling • Emissions From Open Burning • An Alternative Low Case Natural Gas Price Forecast • Sensitivity of Project to $200/ton Carbon Tax ($55/ton CO2)

  5. RESULTS FROM USING RECOMMENDED* DATA WERE SLIGHTANNUAL AVERAGE PM2.5

  6. ONE BENEFIT IS REDUCED PARTICULATE EMISSIONS FROM OPEN BURNING OF WASTE WOOD Particulate Reduction -766 tons/year From Use Biomass Increased Particulates 65 tons/year From Solid Fuel Power Plant Net Particulate Decrease -701 tons/yearFrom Proposed Plan * Estimate based on amount of wood required to sustain 30 MW of baseload capacity. Assumes 50% would have been burned in the field.

  7. NATURAL GAS PRICE FORECASTS

  8. “RENT CAPACITY” PLAN SYSTEM EXPENSES

  9. “Gas Build” Plan System Expenses

  10. “Solid Fuel” Plan System Expenses

  11. SYSTEM EXPENSES BY SCENARIO

  12. RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC BILL (1000 kWh Consumption) Solid Fuel, Gas and Rented Capacity Plans

  13. ADDITIONS TO THE PROPOSAL PLAN* • Additional Ambient Air Particulate Monitoring • A Greenhouse Gas Fund For Local Projects • A Conservation And Renewable Energy Goal *In conjunction with affirmative decision to proceed with the development of the proposed plan.

  14. PROPOSED FUNDING MECHANISM: 1.5% of Capital Cost

  15. PROPOSED RENEWABLE ENERGYAND CONSERVATION GOAL The following goal is attainable by Gainesville Regional Utilities if the proposed long term electric supply plan is implemented. “Meet an additional 10% of our customers’ electrical needs through renewable energy and conservation by 2012”. This goal is higher than that of any other electric utility in Florida.

  16. Thank You

More Related