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CalWEA's Archived Filings

These are archived regulatory filings.

If you are looking for documents not listed here, check our Recent Filings page or contact us.




CalWEA Filings Before the California Independent System Operator (CAISO)

2010

12/21/10 - Comments (with LSA) on SCE WDAT Interconnection Reform Principles

12/01/10 - Comments of CalWEA, LSA, and VSI on GMC Straw Proposal

11/12/10 - Comments (with LSA) on SCE WDAT Interconnection Reform

10/20/10 - Comments on the 20% RPS Integration Report

10/18/10 - Comments (with First Solar, Vote Solar) on Renewables Integration - Market & Product Review, Phase 1

08/19/10 - Comments on CTPG Phase 3, Draft 2

08/04/10 - Comments on Small and Large GIP Draft Final Proposal

07/12/10 - Comments on CTPG Phase 3 Draft 1 Report

06/21/10 - Comments (with LSA) on Generator Interconnection Procedures Straw Proposal

06/10/10 - Comments (with LSA, 8me) on Dynamic Transfer Initiative

05/25/10 - Comments on RTPP Draft Amendment to CAISO Tariff

05/13/10 - Comments (with LSA) on Dynamic Transfer Straw Proposal

05/11/10 - Comments on RETPP (now RTPP) Complete Final Proposal

04/30/10 - Comments on CTPG Phase 2 Results and Phase 3 Study Plan

04/30/10 - Comments on Interim Interconnection Standards for Large Generators

04/27/10 - Comments on Small Generator Interconnection Procedures (SGIP) Reform

04/20/10 - Comments (with LSA) on RA/Standard Capacity Product II Revised Draft Final Proposal

04/15/10 - Comments on RETPP 2nd Final Draft Proposal

04/09/10 - Comments on Interconnection Standards for Renewables

03/11/10 - Comments (with LSA, Solar Millennium) on Interconnection Standards Review for Renewable Integration

01/19/10 - Comments on the RETPP Draft Final Proposal



2009

12/18/09 - Comments (with LSA) on Standard Capacity Product II Initiative

12/15/09 - Comments (with CEERT) on Renewable Energy Transmission Planning Process (RETPP), 2nd Revised Proposal

12/15/09 - Comments (with LSA) on Dynamic Transfer Initiative

11/13/09 - Comments on CAISO Revised Straw Proposal for 33% RPS Transmission Planning

09/30/09 - Comments on "Getting to 33% Renewables Portfolio Standard - Renewable Transmission Projects"

07/30/09 - Comments (with LSA, AWEA) on Preliminary Ranking in Market Initiatives Roadmap

06/26/09 - Comments (with LSA, AWEA) on Market Initiatives Roadmap

06/25/09 - Amended Comments (with AWEA) on Draft IRRP Straw Proposal

05/27/09 - Comments (with AWEA) on CAISO Straw Proposal for 33% RPS Impacts Study Plan

04/29/09 - Comments on CAISO 2010 Transmission Plan

03/13/09 - Comments on Proposed Location-Constrained Resource Interconnection Facilities (LCRIFs)

03/13/09 - Comments on Draft PTO Per-Unit Cost Estimates for Generator Interconnection (GIPR)

03/12/09 - Comments on ISO-proposed Changes to PIRP Technical Requirements



2008

12/30/08 - Supplemental Comments on Standard Capacity Product Proposal

12/16/08 - Comments on Tariff Bulletin on Site Exclusivity for BLM Lands

12/12/08 - Comments on Proposed Changes to PIRP Telemetry Requirements

11/21/08 - Comments on Standard Capacity Product Proposal

11/07/08 - Comments (with AWEA, LSA) on Integration of Renewable Resources Program (IRRP)

07/08/08 - Wind-Solar Coalition Comments on Final Draft GIPR Tariff Language

06/17/08 - Wind-Solar Coalition Comments on Draft GIPR Tariff Language

04/25/08 - Comments (with AWEA) on Integration of Renewable Resources Program (IRRP)

04/11/08 - Fourth Round Comments (with solar companies) on CAISO GIPR Proposal

03/19/08 - Third Round Comments (with solar companies) on CAISO GIPR Proposal

02/26/08 - Comments (with solar companies) on CAISO Generation Interconnection Process Reform (GIPR) Proposal

02/15/08 - Comments on PG&E's Central Calif. Clean Energy Transmission Project (C3ETP) Study Plan

02/04/08 - Comments (with solar companies) on CAISO LGIP Reform Paper



2007

10/15/07 - Comments on Location-Constrained Resources Interconnection (LCRI) Draft Tariff

10/12/07 - Comments on CAISO Draft Renewables Integration Report

09/05/07 - Comments on 8/23/07 Draft Proposal on Remote Resources Interconnection

08/10/07 - Comments on FERC Order 890 Compliance Filing

08/02/07 - Comments on Straw Remote Resource Interconnection Policy

06/15/07 - CalWEA-AWEA Comments on Remote Resource Interconnection Policy

05/24/07 - CalWEA’s comments on FERC Order 890 Draft Strawman Proposal



2006

07/18/06 - Comments on GMC Charge & PIRP Export Issues

07/14/06 - Comments on Proposed Third Category for Renewable Transmission Facilities

07/11/06 - Comments on Monthly Netting of GMC Charges for PIRP Participants

09/20/06 - Comments on PIRP Export Issue

09/28/06 - Comments on Post-MRTU GMC Issues



If you are looking for documents not listed here, check our Recent Filings page or contact us.


Fast Facts about California Wind Energy

+ As a result of strong public policy, California was the first U.S. state in which large wind energy projects were developed, beginning in the early 1980's.

+ Wind energy projects totaling 3,141 MW of capacity are operating in California today, providing enough electricity to power about 829,000 California households. 1 This represents a near-doubling of capacity since California's RPS law was adopted in 2002.

+ Wind energy projects comprise most of the development that has occurred under California's renewable energy law as of 2010.

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Highlights

An Editorial: CalWEA Executive Director Answers the Question: Is the RPS Working? Read more >>>

Nature Writer Bill McKibben -- “[W]hat we need to say is: every bird, and everything else that we know, is fundamentally at risk in the next few decades. In the name of birds, I want that windmill on my ridge. In the name of wild beauty, I want that windmill out my window……” Read more >>>

The Birds and The Breeze - from Sierra Magazine, “According to a 2003 study of 4,700 turbines located outside California, each killed 2.3 birds per year. That's a tiny number compared with the hundreds of millions of birds that fall prey to cats every year……and it pales in comparison to the number of birds and other creatures that would be killed by catastrophic global warming.” Read more >>>

CalWEA addresses wind energy’s reliability in this Energy Circuit Editorial – “The initial results from a California Energy Commission study show that the California grid has the technical capability to include 20 percent intermittent generation under a 33 per­cent renewable goal without the need for significant new resources to accommodate the variability of these intermittent renewables.” Read more >>>