Wind Techno-economic Exclusion
State of California
@usgov.ca_gov_wind_techno_economic_exclusion_29d91
State of California
@usgov.ca_gov_wind_techno_economic_exclusion_29d91
The site suitability criteria included in the techno-economic land use screens are listed below. As this list is an update to previous cycles, tribal lands, prime farmland, and flood zones are not included as they are not technically infeasible for development. The techno-economic site suitability exclusion thresholds are presented in table 1. Distances indicate the minimum distance from each feature for commercial scale wind development
** Attributes:**
Table 1
| Wind
---|---
Steeply sloped areas | >10o
Population density | >100/km2
Capacity factor | <20%
Urban areas | <1000 m
Water bodies | <250 m
Railways | <250 m
Major highways | <125 m
Airports | <5000 m
Active mines | <1000 m
Military Lands | <3000m
For more information about the processes and sources used to develop the screening criteria see sources 1-7 in the footnotes.
Data updates occur as needed, corresponding to typical 3-year CPUC IRP planning cycles
Footnotes:
[1] Lopez, A. et. al. “U.S. Renewable Energy Technical Potentials: A GIS-Based Analysis,” 2012. https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy12osti/51946.pdf
[3] Multi-Criteria Analysis for Renewable Energy (MapRE), University of California Santa Barbara. https://mapre.es.ucsb.edu/
[4] Larson, E. et. al. “Net-Zero America: Potential Pathways, Infrastructure, and Impacts, Interim Report.” Princeton University, 2020. https://environmenthalfcentury.princeton.edu/sites/g/files/toruqf331/files/2020-12/Princeton_NZA_Interim_Report_15_Dec_2020_FINAL.pdf.
[5] Wu, G. et. al. “Low-Impact Land Use Pathways to Deep Decarbonization of Electricity.” Environmental Research Letters 15, no. 7 (July 10, 2020). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ab87d1.
[6] RETI Coordinating Committee, RETI Stakeholder Steering Committee. “Renewable Energy Transmission Initiative Phase 1B Final Report.” California Energy Commission, January 2009.
[7] Pletka, Ryan, and Joshua Finn. “Western Renewable Energy Zones, Phase 1: QRA Identification Technical Report.” Black & Veatch and National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 2009. https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy10osti/46877.pdf.
[8]https://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/geo/shapefiles/index.php?year=2019&layergroup=Urban+Areas
[10]https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=fc870766a3994111bce4a083413988e4
[11]https://mrdata.usgs.gov/mineplant/
Title: Techno-economic screening criteria for utility-scale wind energy installations for Integrated Resource Planning
Purpose for creation: These site suitability criteria are for use in electric system planning, capacity expansion modeling, and integrated resource planning.
Keywords: wind energy, resource potential, techno-economic, IRP
Extent: western states of the contiguous U.S.
The geospatial data created by the use of these techno-economic screens inform high-level estimates of technical renewable resource potential for electric system planning and should not be used, on their own, to guide siting of generation projects nor assess project-level impacts.
Confidentiality: Public
Emily Leslie Emily@MontaraMtEnergy.com
Sam Schreiber sam.schreiber@ethree.com
Jared Ferguson Jared.Ferguson@cpuc.ca.gov
Oluwafemi Sawyerr femi@ethree.com
Organization: State of California
Last updated: 2024-03-30T01:59:22.806538
Tags: california-energy-commission, california-natural-resources-agency, caopendata, irp, resource-potential, sb-100, sb100, step, techno-economic, wind-energy
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