Senate Bill 350 (de León, Chapter 547, Statutes of 2015), (Public Utilities Code Section 9621) requires the California Energy Commission to review the integrated resource plans of identified publicly owned utilities to ensure they meet various requirements specified in the law, including greenhouse gas emission reduction targets and renewable energy procurement requirements.
Integrated resource plans are long-term planning documents that outline how publicly owned utilities will meet demand reliably and cost effectively, while achieving state policy goals and mandates. Roseville Electric Utility submitted its Integrated Resource Plan Report 2018 and supplemental information, which the Roseville City Council adopted on June 20, 2018, to the Energy Commission for review April 11, 2019. This staff paper presents the results of the Energy Commission staff review of the Roseville Electric Utility integrated resource plan.
Author(s)
Robert Kennedy, Melissa Jones, Paul Deaver, Mark Kootstra