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Little Hoover Commission

Little Hoover Commission. Little Hoover Commission as an advocate and advisor of change. Bipartisan Independent Review of executive branch Four to five policy reviews a year Advise the Governor and Legislature regarding reorganization plans.

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Little Hoover Commission

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  1. Little Hoover Commission

  2. Little Hoover Commissionas an advocate and advisor of change Bipartisan Independent Review of executive branch Four to five policy reviews a year Advise the Governor and Legislature regarding reorganization plans

  3. Rewiring California:Integrating Agendas for Energy Reform

  4. Can We Achieve the 33% Renewable Portfolio Standard by 2020 with the Existing Governance Structure? Starting Question

  5. Public HearingsPublic MeetingsExpert InterviewsDocument Review Methodology

  6. ”The need for leadership on energy is essential and cannot be ignored.”LHC: June 2005 Governance

  7. Organizations Coordinating Electricity in California

  8. ”Nobody would start off by designing it that way. We’re the leader in renewable energy despite the fact that it’s hard to explain what we do .”CPUC: November 2011 Governance

  9. Despite the dysfunctional structure, California utilities are on track to achieve the RPS goal.Public Hearings: Fall 2011 Governance

  10. “Planning is About 100% Better Than it Was Seven Years Ago.”CPUC: November 2011 Governance

  11. RPS Progress Sources: California Public Utilities Commission. “Renewable Portfolio Standard Quarterly Report: 1stand 2nd Quarter 2012.”

  12. RPS Progress Source: Union of Concerned Scientists. July 2012. “The Clean Energy Race: How Do California’s Public Utilities Measure Up?”

  13. How Much Green Will it Take to Go Green?

  14. Will the Lights Stay On?

  15. Are We Achieving Our Stated Economic and Environmental Policy Goals?

  16. Layers of Policy RPS (versions 1, 2, & 3)

  17. Layers of Policy RPS (versions 1, 2, & 3) AB 32 (GHG reduction)

  18. Layers of Policy RPS (versions 1, 2, & 3) AB 32 (GHG reduction) Once-Through Cooling

  19. Layers of Policy RPS (versions 1, 2, & 3) AB 32 (GHG reduction) Once-Through Cooling Distributed Generation

  20. Layers of Policy RPS (versions I, II, & III) AB 32 (GHG reduction) Once-Through Cooling Distributed Generation Delta Flow Criteria

  21. Unintended Consequences of Legislative Trade-Offs

  22. Intermittency Hourly Breakdown of Renewable Resources Source: California Independent System Operator

  23. Electricity Demand Source: California Independent System Operator

  24. How Much, in the Aggregate Will Recent Major Policies Related to Energy Affect Electricity Reliability and Rates?

  25. “I Want to Go Beyond 33 Percent, but We Will Not Be Able to Do That If We Break the Bank Beforehand.”CPUC Commissioner Michel Florio

  26. Demand Response: Smart Consumers behind Smart Meters

  27. Unexpected Complication

  28. Active Agenda, No Plan

  29. “Today’s Policy Approach Results in Separate GHG, Energy Efficiency & RPS Policies, When Savings May Be Realized if These Policies Were Part of an Integrated Whole.” CMUA 2011

  30. “This Results in Higher Costs for Consumers.” CMUA 2011

  31. California Cannot Afford Another Energy Policy Failure!

  32. “If We Fail, We Will Impair Renewables Across the Country for Some Time.” Bob Foster, Mayor of Long Beach 2012

  33. Little Hoover Commission Recommendations

  34. The Governor, Should Direct the Appropriate Executive Branch Organizations to Determine:

  35. How Much in the Aggregate Will Recent Major Policies Related to Energy Affect Electricity Reliability and Rates, and Are These Policies Achieving the Goals?

  36. The Governor, through a Public Process, Should Establish a Comprehensive Plan to Prioritize Current & Future Energy Goals

  37. Until there is an Overarching Plan: Curb Your Enthusiasm

  38. The Governor & Legislature Should Develop a Plan to Modernize Energy Governance

  39. Little Hoover Commission Next Steps

  40. “Democracy itself is a process of change and satisfaction and complacency are enemies of good government.”

  41. Little Hoover Commission www.lhc.ca.gov Carole D’Elia, Deputy Executive Director 916-445-2124 carole.d’elia@lhc.ca.gov

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