Hydrogen Energy California
Power Plant Project
Docket Number:
08-AFC-8A (Amended Application For Certification)
Project Status: In Review
Committee Overseeing This Case:
Karen Douglas, Commissioner, Presiding Member
Andrew McAllister, Commissioner, Associate Member
Hearing Officer: Raoul Renaud
Key Dates
- 9/11/2011 - SCS Energy California acquired the project from the original applicant, redesigned key aspects of the project including addition of an integrated fertilizer production plant
- 10/25/2011 - Applicant's Status Report #9 is filed detailing SCS Energy's proposed project changes
- 5/02/2012 - An Amended Application for Certification (AFC) was filed and a new Docket number, 08-AFC-8A was assigned
- 6/28/2013 - Commission staff releases Preliminary Staff Analysis.
PREVIOUS HECA PROJECT ACTIVITY (08-AFC-8):
- 7/31/2008 - Original Application for Certification (AFC) filed
- 5/28/2009 - Revised Application for Certification (AFC) filed
- 8/26/2009 - Commission accepts AFC as "data adequate."
La información en español
- Aviso de Taller sobre la Evaluación Preliminar del Personal/el Borrador de la Declaración de Impacto Ambiental para el Proyecto
- Evaluación Preliminar del Personal, Borrador de la Declaracion de Impacto Ambiental Resumen Ejecutivo
- Notice of Availability of the Preliminary Staff Assessment and Draft Environmental Impact Statement. This document includes both the English (page 1) and Español (página 8) version of the notice (PDF file, 18 Pages).
- Divulgación de la Evaluación Preliminar del Personal y del Borrador de la Declaración de Impacto Ambiental para el Proyecto de Energía a Hidrógeno de California
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT
On September 11, 2011, SCS Energy California, acquired the Hydrogen Energy California (HECA) project, and determined that the information needs of all the parties, agencies, and the public would be served best by submitting an AFC Amendment which incorporates all the unchanged information from the early proceeding as well as detailed information regarding the project refinements, including turbine selection, the addition of an integrated fertilizer production plant, and the addition of a rail spur for use in coal and pet-coke deliveries and transporting the nitrogen-based fertilizer, degassed liquid sulphur, and gasification solids.
On July 31, 2008, Hydrogen Energy International, LLC filed an Application for Certification (08-AFC-8) for an integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power generating facility called Hydrogen Energy California (HECA) in Kern County, California. Because of problems with habitat for endangered species in the original location for the project, the company retracted the original AFC. The company filed a revised application on May 28, 2009, for the same project to be built at a different location. This Amended application, filed on May 2, 2012, presents all project modifications, site and linear facility refinements, and integrates all previous relevant information from the above two filings into a complete new document, the AFC Amendment.
The project, as proposed, would gasify blends of petroleum coke (25 %) and coal (75%) to produce hydrogen to fuel a combustion turbine operating in combined cycle mode. The gasification component would produce 180 million standard cubic feet per day (MMSCFD) of hydrogen to feed a 400 megawatt (MW) gross, 288 MW net combined cycle plant providing California with dispatchable baseload power to the grid. The gasification component would also capture approximately 130 MMSCFD of carbon dioxide (or approximately 90 percent at steady-state operation) which would be transported and used for enhanced oil recovery and sequestration (storage) in the Elk Hills Oil Field Unit. The HECA project would also produce approximately 1 million tons of fertilizer for domestic use.
Energy Commission Facility Certification Process
The California Energy Commission is the lead agency (for licensing thermal power plants 50 megawatts and larger) under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has a certified regulatory program under CEQA. Under its certified program, the Energy Commission is exempt from having to prepare an environmental impact report. Its certified program, however, does require environmental analysis of the project, including an analysis of alternatives and mitigation measures to minimize any significant adverse effect the project may have on the environment.
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Proceeding Information
(08-AFC-8A)
- Submit e-Comment
- Submit e-Filing
- Documents for this Proceeding
(Docket Log) - Exhibit List
- Proof of Service List
- Proof of Service Declaration Form MS Word or PDF
- Search Documents in this Proceeding
- Search All Power Plant Documents
- Legacy Notices Page
(No Longer Updated) - Legacy Documents Page
(No Longer Updated)
Original AFC Proceeding
(08-AFC-8)
- Submit e-Comment
- Submit e-Filing
- Documents for this Proceeding
(Docket Log) - Exhibit List
- Proof of Service List
- Proof of Service Declaration Form MS Word or PDF
- Search Documents in this Proceeding
- Search All Power Plant Documents
- Legacy Notices Page
(No Longer Updated) - Legacy Documents Page
(No Longer Updated)
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