AB 2630, as amended, Salas. San Joaquin Valley Clean Energy and Jobs Act.
Existing law, the Public Utilities Act, establishes the Independent System Operator to ensure the efficient use and reliable operation of the electric transmission grid. The Clean Energy and Pollution Reduction Act of 2015 establishes a target of 50% for the amount of electricity generated and sold to retail customers per year from eligible renewable energy resources, to be achieved by December 31, 2030.
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potential renewable energy projectsbegin delete on least-conflict landsend delete in the San Joaquin Valley, as specified, and, on or before January 31, 2017, using that evaluation, to recommend to the Independent System Operator an amount of renewable energy production in the San Joaquin Valley that reasonably maximizes, consistent with the state’s overall need for renewable energy, thebegin delete use of least-conflict lands as identified byend deletebegin insert amount of renewable energy produced inend insert the San Joaquinbegin delete Valley Solar Convening.end deletebegin insert Valley.end insert
Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: no.
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
This act shall be known, and may be cited, as the
2San Joaquin Valley Clean Energy and Jobs Act.
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
4(a) The California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006
5(Division 25.5 (commencing with Section 38500) of the Health
6and Safety Code) established a policy to reduce emissions of
7greenhouse gases to 1990 levels by 2020 and to continue reductions
8of emissions of greenhouse gases beyond 2020.
9(b) The Clean Energy and Pollution Reduction Act of 2015
10(Chapter 547 of the Statutes of 2015) established further clean
11energy policies to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases and
12expand renewable energy to at least 50 percent of total retail sales
13of
electricity in California by December 31, 2030.
14(c) The San Joaquin Valley remains mired in chronic double
15digit unemployment, unprecedented rates of poverty, a severe
16ongoing drought, and poor air quality.
17(d) California’s energy sector is undergoing significant
18advancement and transformation driven by evolving regulation,
19expanding renewable energy goals, and increasing greenhouse gas
20emissions reduction efforts.
21(e) While rich in natural resources and clean energy
22opportunities, the San Joaquin Valley has largely been left behind
23in California’s clean energy revolution. The overwhelming majority
24of the state’s new transmission assets have been sited in other
25regions, particularly southern California, and renewable
energy
26investment, jobs, and economic and environmental benefits have
27followed grid access.
28(f) Unlocking the renewable energy potential of the San Joaquin
29Valley by providing more equitable investment in a clean energy
30economy should be a key priority of California policymakers.
31(g) Timely investment and improved transmission access are
32critical to the San Joaquin Valley and will allow the region to more
33effectively and efficiently develop clean energy opportunities,
34create jobs, and derive cobenefits for disadvantaged communities.
P3 1(h) The Governor’s office is nearing completion of the San
2Joaquin Valley Solar Convening to identify high potentialbegin delete3 least-conflict lands
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4the San Joaquin Valley that maximize renewable energy benefits
5and minimize environmental biological and habitat impacts.
6(i) Development of renewable energy projects on least-conflict
7lands will
provide for the economically viable and environmentally
8beneficial reuse of physically impaired agricultural soils, facilitate
9solutions to agricultural drainage problems by retiring marginal
10agricultural land from irrigated agriculture, and redirect increasing
11scarce surface water supplies from impaired lands to more
12productive agricultural land.
13(j)
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14begin insert(i)end insert As future clean energy investments are planned and
15implemented, state officials must ensure an appropriate share is
16targeted to improve environmental quality, expand economic
17development, contribute to environmental solutions, and create
18jobs in the San Joaquin Valley.
Section 399.23 is added to the Public Utilities Code,
20to read:
(a) The Public Utilities Commission and the State
22Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission
23shallbegin delete evaluateend deletebegin insert evaluate, while taking into consideration ratepayer
24costs and end insertbegin insertbenefits,end insert potential renewable energy projectsbegin delete on in the San Joaquin Valley. Evaluation of
25least-conflict landsend delete
26projects that provide the following benefits shall be prioritized:
27(1) The economically viable and environmentally beneficial
28reuse of drainage-impaired agricultural lands.
29(2) The retirement of drainage-impaired agricultural land and
30facilitation of regional agricultural drainage solutions.
31(3) The facilitation of surface water supply redirection from
32drainage-impaired agricultural lands to other productive agricultural
33land.
34(b) Using the results of the evaluation, on or before January 31,
352017, the Public Utilities Commission and the State Energy
36Resources Conservation and Development Commission shall
37recommend to the Independent System Operator an amount of
38renewable energy production in the San Joaquin Valley that
39reasonably
maximizes, consistent with the state’s overall need for
40renewable energy, thebegin delete use of least-conflict lands as identified byend delete
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amount of renewable energy produced inend insert the San Joaquinbegin delete Valley begin insert Valley.end insert
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