News 2006
Statement: September 21, 2006 | View Printable PDF Version |
Docket Nos: ER06-615-000 et al. |
Commissioner Kelly's statement on California Independent
System Operator, Corp.
Ever since the California and Western energy crisis of 2000 and 2001, we have all
known that the California market was of key importance to the West and that it was
in dire need of a redesign.
I myself had an inside view of the California and Western energy crisis as I worked at
the ISO in 2000 and did research on how it worked for the New Mexico Joint
House/Senate Energy Committee, which was at that time considering restructuring
legislation.
Accordingly, I know first-hand how necessary it is, for both California and the rest of
the West, to correct the flaws in the current California wholesale market, many of
which trace their history right back to the crisis.
As staff's presentation and the draft order explain, six years of intensive effort have
followed the crisis, as the Commission and market participants have worked through
the many issues involved.
In the meantime, I think it is fair to say that the California market has done little
more than limp along at basically the bare minimum level needed to keep the lights
on.
Considering the ever growing demand for electricity, there has not been much
investment in transmission or generation in California.
Instead, California relies increasingly on imported energy that is, itself, becoming
harder to get because the rest of the West is growing as well.
While California has been making great strides toward addressing these problems,
for example with its recent adoption of progressive renewable portfolio standards,
the current wholesale market design clearly had a lot to do with creating this
unfortunate situation and, obviously, something had to be done.
Now I am aware that this case has raised concerns among many parties, most
recently among Senators and Congressmen from the West.
However, I believe we have addressed those concerns in this order and, given that
change was un-questionably needed and long overdue, I think we have done our
very best to serve the interests of the public in California and the rest of the West."
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