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          ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
          AB 2649 (Mullin, et al.)
          As Amended  May 6, 2014
          2/3 vote.  Urgency

           UTILITIES & COMMERCE              10-2               
          APPROPRIATIONS      16-0        
           
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          |Ayes:|Bradford, Buchanan,       |Ayes:|Gatto, Bigelow,           |
          |     |Dahle, Fong, Garcia,      |     |Bocanegra, Bradford, Ian  |
          |     |Roger Hern�ndez, Jones,   |     |Calderon, Campos, Eggman, |
          |     |Mullin, Quirk, Rendon     |     |Gomez, Holden, Jones,     |
          |     |                          |     |Linder, Pan, Quirk,       |
          |     |                          |     |Ridley-Thomas, Wagner,    |
          |     |                          |     |Weber                     |
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          |Nays:|Patterson, Beth Gaines    |     |                          |
          |     |                          |     |                          |
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           SUMMARY  :  Supports the development of independent generation  
          facilities on military bases and privatized military housing by  
          exempting these facilities from interconnection agreements and  
          the associated interconnection fees and departing load charges  
          under specified conditions.  Specifically,  this bill  :  

          1)Allows military facilities to generate up to 100% of their  
            average minimum daytime load if the generation is connected in  
            a manner that prevents the exporting of electricity.

          2)Requires an investor owned-utilities (IOU) to process the  
            request within 30 days and prohibits the imposition of  
            interconnection fees or studies, if the military facility  
            requests an interconnection agreement.

          3)Requires the California Public Utilities Commission (PUC), on  
            or before April 1, 2015, to require an IOU to provide military  
            facilities with interconnection requirements that address the  
            barriers the military has experienced with timely  
            interconnection and associated fees and studies.

          4)Requires military facilities to be charged based on actual  
            usage of the electricity delivered by the IOU transmission or  
            distribution system. 








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           FISCAL EFFECT  :  According to the Assembly Appropriations  
          Committee, increased costs to the PUC (Utilities Reimbursement  
          Account) of up to $350,000 to calculate specific rate design  
          components.

           COMMENTS  :   

          1)Purpose.  According to the author, this bill is promotes  
            military self-generation to support the state's achievement of  
            distributed, renewable generation policy goals and the United  
            States Military's goals associated with renewable generation  
            and energy security.

          2)Background.  The United States Department of Defense is  
            working to achieve energy efficiency and renewable goals to  
            meet both presidential and departmental requirements.   

            Military bases attempting to expand their self-generation face  
            physical, financial, and administrative challenges associated  
            with establishing interconnection agreements.

            Current utility interconnection agreements allow generation  
            that is isolated from utility distribution system and sized up  
            to 50% of the customer's minimum load.  Isolated generation  
            means that the generating facility is prevented from becoming  
            interconnected with an IOU distribution system by means of a  
            transfer switch or operating scheme specifically designed and  
            engineered for such operation.  Current statutes obligate  
            customers to notify the utility of this type of generation.   
            It is unclear whether military facilities have attempted to  
            use this option.

            While the 50% sizing requirement for isolated systems is  
            currently in interconnection agreements, for the purpose of  
            military facilities with generation that are isolated from the  
            grid, it may be appropriate to allow them to build on-site  
            generation that does not exceed 100% of their minimum daytime  
            load because they can consume this electricity on site without  
            export to the grid as long as the generation is constructed in  
            a manner that does not allow generation to flow back to the  
            IOU transmission or distribution lines.

            The military facilities would like to preserve the option to  








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            enter into an interconnection agreement but would like to  
            ensure that the agreements are made in a timely manner.

           
          Analysis Prepared by  :    Susan Kateley / U. & C. / (916)  
          319-2083 


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