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The 100 Percent Clean Energy Act of 2018

Pays/Territoire
États-Unis d'Amérique
Sous-division territoriale
California
Type du document
Législation
Date
2018
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Sujet
Air et atmosphère, Énergie, Environnement gén.
Mot clé
Qualité de l'air/pollution de l'air Changement de climat Émissions Protection de l’environnement Lutte contre la pollution Éco-produits/processus écologique Normes environnementales Énergie renouvelable Normes
Aire géographique
Amériques, Arctique, Pacifique du Est, Amérique du Nord, Atlantique Nord
Résumé

This Act (Senate Bill No. 100), in order to attain a target of generating 20 percent of total retail sales of electricity in California from eligible renewable energy resources by December 31, 2013, 33 percent by December 31, 2020, 50 percent by December 31, 2026, and 60 percent by December 31, 2030, it is the intent of the Legislature that the commission and the Energy Commission implement the California Renewables Portfolio Standard Program described in this Act. Achieving the renewables portfolio standard through the procurement of various electricity products from eligible renewable energy resources is intended to provide unique benefits to California, including all of the following, each of which independently justifies the program: (1) Displacing fossil fuel consumption within the state; (2) Adding new electrical generating facilities in the transmission network within the WECC service area; (3) Reducing air pollution, particularly criteria pollutant emissions and toxic air contaminants, in the state; (4) Meeting the state’s climate change goals by reducing emissions of greenhouse gases associated with electrical generation; (5) Promoting stable retail rates for electric service; (6) Meeting the state’s need for a diversified and balanced energy generation portfolio; (7) Assisting with meeting the state’s resource adequacy requirements; (8) Contributing to the safe and reliable operation of the electrical grid, including providing predictable electrical supply, voltage support, lower line losses, and congestion relief; and (9) Implementing the state’s transmission and land use planning activities related to development of eligible renewable energy resources. New and modified electric transmission facilities may be necessary to facilitate the state achieving its renewables portfolio standard targets. Supplying electricity to California end-use customers that is generated by eligible renewable energy resources is necessary to improve California’s air quality and public health, particularly in disadvantaged communities identified pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code, and the commission shall ensure rates are just and reasonable, and are not significantly affected by the procurement requirements of this article. This electricity may be generated anywhere in the interconnected grid that includes many states, and areas of both Canada and Mexico. This article requires generating resources located outside of California that are able to supply that electricity to California end-use customers to be treated identically to generating resources located within the state, without discrimination. California electrical corporations have already executed, and the commission has approved, power purchase agreements with eligible renewable energy resources located outside of California that will supply electricity to California end-use customers. These resources will fully count toward meeting the renewables portfolio standard procurement requirements.

Texte intégral
Anglais
Site web
leginfo.legislature.ca.gov