California Grid Can Handle 20% Renewables - ISO Study

09/24/2010
SustainableBusiness.com News

California's electric grid is capable of integrating a 20% renewable energy portfolio standard (RPS) by 2012, according to a study released by the California Independent System Operator Corporation (ISO).

Maintaining a diverse fleet of power plants in California and taking advantage of the complementary nature of wind and solar power are two of the key elements, according to the ISO and its study partners, including GE Energy Consulting.

The study assumes California will add 2,246 megawatts (MW) of solar and 6,686 MW of wind resources by 2012.

Among the findings:

“This study provides a thorough analysis of the capability of the power grid to effectively manage an oncoming wave of highly intermittent energy resources and confirms the ISO is ready to manage the grid reliably under 20% RPS,” said Vice President, Market and Infrastructure Development Keith Casey. “However, the study also affirms the critical role the ISO market and the existing fleet of conventional resources will need to play in balancing the variable output of renewables.”

The full study is available at the link below.

Website: www.caiso.com/2804/2804d036401f0.pdf