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2017
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Coordinating Demand-Side Efficiency Evaluation, Measurement and Verification Among Western States: Options for Documenting Energy and Non-Energy Impacts for the Power Sector | June 2016

March 9, 2017
This paper summarizes basic information on efficiency, its potential benefits, and EM&V for assessing those benefits. The paper introduces the concept of multistate EM&V coordination in the context of assessing such benefits, including achievement of state and federal goals to reduce air pollutants and presents three coordination strategy options: information clearinghouse/exchange, EM&V product development, and…
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RETI 2.0 Western Outreach Project Report | October 2016

March 9, 2017
The RETI 2.0 Western Outreach project solicited information from Western stakeholders on renewable energy and transmission issues that could contribute to meeting California’s 50% renewable portfolio standard (RPS) and greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction goals.  Two workshops were held to solicit stakeholder input; a Northwest-focused workshop in Portland on August 12, 2016, and a Southwest-focused workshop…
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Carbon Sequestration/Enhanced Oil Recovery | November 2012

March 9, 2017
Sequestration of carbon dioxide, once captured at anthropogenic sources of production, is a measure to prevent increased atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration with its attendant greenhouse effect.  This paper examines the value of carbon capture and sequestration, as well as the principal stages of this process.  It proceeds to focus on one method of sequestration, the…
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State Energy Planning Roadmap for Policy Makers: Options for Addressing Emerging Energy Issues in the West | December 2016

March 9, 2017
The State Energy Planning Roadmap for Policy Makers addresses key emerging issues facing the Western electric power system as identified by Western stakeholders: a clean energy future and managing carbon risks; maintaining reliability with the integration of distributed energy resources; integration of variable energy resources; and coal unit retirements and reliability. It summarizes eight technical…
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Distributed Energy Resource Interconnection Timelines and Advanced Inverter Deployment: Their Improvement in the Western Interconnection | April 2016

March 9, 2017
Distributed energy resources (DERs) include generation and other energy sources that are not centrally-located such as rooftop solar, combined heat and power, demand response and energy storage.  In order for the energy of DERs to be grid-available, they must be interconnected with the grid. Processes for interconnection are in evolution as utilities and regulators improve…
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Distributed Energy Resources: Technological and Policy Considerations of Hosting Capacity and Locational Value | October 2016

March 9, 2017
This paper examines the influence of DER location within a distribution system on benefits, such as avoided infrastructure costs, primarily using solar PV generation as an example. This paper draws upon an earlier paper, DER Interconnection Timelines and Advanced Inverter Deployment, particularly its emphasis on deployment of advanced inverters, but extends its examination of Western…
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Coal Plant Retirement & Reliability – Frequency Response: Maintaining Reliability with a Changing Resource Mix | October 2016

March 9, 2017
Frequency response is a measure of an Interconnection’s ability to arrest frequency changes and stabilize frequency immediately following the sudden loss of generation or load. It is extremely important in the reliable operation of the grid. With the transformation of the resource mix some of the frequency response services inherently provided by large, synchronous generation…
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Integration of Variable Energy Resources (VER): VER Integration and System Flexibility | February 2017

March 9, 2017
Renewable energy is becoming an increasing and significant source of electric generation. The largest share of renewable energy growth comes from wind and solar technologies, both of which are known as variable energy resources (VERs) that have variable dispatch patterns dependent on weather conditions and sunlight.   This paper examines the issues associated with integrating variable…
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Linking to Obtain the Potential Benefits of Broader Carbon Markets: Considerations for Western States | December 2016

March 9, 2017
Carbon pricing is a strategy being utilized by some Western states to achieve clean energy policy goals. This has been done primarily through cap and trade programs or applying a tax directly on emissions. When employing this strategy, there are potentially significant benefits from participation in larger markets. Given that different carbon emission reduction policies…
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Barriers to Electric Energy Storage | February 2017

March 1, 2017
The goal of this project was to identify barriers to electric energy storage development so that the industry and policymakers can implement solutions to address the barriers that may lead to further development of electric energy storage in the Western Interconnection. Project  
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