File #: 18-754    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/27/2018 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 8/28/2018 Final action:
Title: Consideration of Recommendation to Join the Coalition Supporting Assembly Bill (AB) 893 (E. Garcia)
Sponsors: Rob Brown
Attachments: 1. AB893_Summary, 2. Assembly Bill 893, 3. AB893_support
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MEMORANDUM

TO: Board of Supervisors
FROM: Rob Brown, 5th District Supervisor
DATE: August 28, 2018
SUBJECT: Consideration of recommendation to join the coalition supporting Assembly Bill (AB) 893 (E. Garcia)

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

This item is being submitted as an "extra" agenda item. The justification for this request to consider an item not on the posted agenda is as follows:

The need to take action came to my attention subsequent to the posting of the current agenda.

There is a need to take immediate action before the next available agenda.

I am requesting that our Board consider joining the coalition to support AB 893 that would ensure that existing geothermal and bioenergy facilities would be recontracted and that new geothermal, bioenergy and wind and solar projects that are needed to cost-effectively meet the state's existing RPS and GHG goals are contracted by all load serving entities in a proportional and timely manner.

The attached factsheet lists several of the bill's supporters, including RCRC. CalPine supports AB 893 as well.

AB 893 requires all load serving entities (IOUs, Munis, CCAs, ESPs), over the next 10 years, to procure a proportional share of key renewable resources that are a fraction of what will ultimately be needed to meet the state's existing 50% renewable portfolio standard and greenhouse gas (GHG) goals.

AB 893 will help ensure that California both retains and expands its geothermal fleet as a necessary complement to intermittent renewables like solar and wind. To date, California's renewable energy policies have not adequately supported the retention, let alone the expansion, of the state's geothermal and bioenergy resources which provide significant local, regional and state environmental and economic benefits. AB 893 will ensure that foundational resources, like Calpine's Geyser's, will continue to thrive, and possibly even expand, and remain a key contributor to our people and our communities.

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