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Steering Committee Meeting
May 14, 2009
10am – 5pm
Agenda
Meeting Information
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Technical Committee Meeting
April 23 - 24, 2009
Salt Lake City, Utah
Agenda
Briefing materials

Public comments posted and work group responses on Phase I, round one documents. (4/7/09)

WREZ Transmission Model -- to evaluate the delivered price of power coming from specific REZs (3/23/09)

Draft Map of Qualified Resource Areas (2/2/09)

The draft Qualified Resource Areas map shows areas in the Western Interconnection with very good renewable resource development potential and areas that could not be developed, such as some military lands, wilderness areas, urban areas and bodies of water.

WREZ Study Request to WECC/TEPPC 2009 Work Plan (1/20/09)

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Related WGA Resolutions

* Transitioning the West to Clean Energy and Energy Security
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Clean and Diversified Energy for the West


 

     About the WREZ

Public Comments Received on WREZ Documents and Map
The WREZ’s three work groups solicited public comments in February on several draft documents and maps. Those comments and a log indicating their disposition have been posted. A second comment period will be held this Spring to consider additional data from the Environment and Lands Work Group. Click on the appropriate work group below to view documents listed and additional background information.

About the WREZ Initiative
The Western Governors' Association and U.S. Department of Energy launched the Western Renewable Energy Zones initiative in May 2008. The WREZ seeks to identify those areas in the West with vast renewable resources to expedite the development and delivery of renewable energy to where it is needed. Renewable energy resources are being analyzed within 11 states, two Canadian provinces, and areas in Mexico that are part of the Western Interconnection.

The WREZ project will generate:

  • reliable information for use by decision-makers that supports the cost-effective and environmentally sensitive development of renewable energy in specified zones, and
  • conceptual transmission plans for delivering that energy to load centers within the Western Interconnection. A number of factors will be considered, including the potential for development, timeframes, common transmission needs and costs. The project also will evaluate all feasible renewable resource technologies that are likely to contribute to the realization of the goal in WGA’s policy resolution that calls for the development of 30,000 megawatts of clean and diversified energy by 2015.

Who oversees the WREZ project?
The WREZ project is guided by a Steering Committee comprising governors of the 11 Western states within the Western Interconnection, public utility commissioners from each of those states and the Premiers of British Columbia and Alberta. The Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the Western Governors’ Association, Governors Jon M. Huntsman, Jr., of Utah and Brian Schweitzer of Montana, head the Steering Committee. Also included as non-voting members are federal officials from the departments of Energy, Interior and Agriculture, as well as the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

A Technical Committee, appointed by the Steering Committee, is composed of representatives from the states and provinces from each WREZ work group and from the range of stakeholders interested in energy issues in the West. The Western Governors’ Association and the U.S. Department of Energy provide staff support to the WREZ project.

A Transparent and Stakeholder Driven Process
The WGA and DOE designed the WREZ process to be a transparent and stakeholder driven process. Each of the work groups and the Technical Committee include stakeholders representing non governmental organizations, industry, advocacy groups and all levels of government. A consensus-based process is being used to develop work products.

 

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