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Comment 10 for 2022 Scoping Plan Update - Scenario Concepts Technical Workshop (sp22-concepts-ws) - 1st Workshop.
First Name: Steven
Last Name: Brink
Email Address: steveb@calforests.org
Affiliation: California Forestry Association
Subject: 2022 Scoping Plan Update - Scenario Concepts Technical
Comment:
California Forestry Association's comments are focused on the impact of the 2020 and 2021 wildfires in CA and the opportunity for restoration by providing power purchase agreements for idle biomass powerplants(DG Fairhaven, Blue Lake, Loyalton, Mt. Lassen Power, Oroville, Buena Vista, Madera, Dinuba, Delano and Mendota). These plants can produce about 200 MW when the State needs the power (hydroelectric shutdown due to lake levels too low to run the generators). The 2020/2021 wildfires in CA caused high severity burn on about 1 million acres. If these acres were restored, they would generate about 5 million bone dry tons of forest biomass. As the Forest Service and State move toward 1 million acres/year of fuels reduction, millions of Bone Dry Tons of additional forest biomass will be produced. 200 MW of additional power could consume about 1.6 million bone dry tons of forest biomass per year. The CPUC was recently seeking new opportunities for additional MWs that can be developed new or at existing facilities by next year. Idle Biomass power plants can be part of the solution. Forest biomass continues to be an eligible renewable resource that helps balance the grid. Consuming biomass at a powerplant and generating electricity is a reasonable option compared to leaving the forest biomass in the forest to decay and release methane along with the carbon dioxide. Other than 3 BioRam biomass powerplants, none of the other biomass power plants have power purchase agreements at a high enough rate to cut, skid, pile, chip, load and haul the forest biomass to a powerplant economically. An infusion of funding would be needed along with reasonable power purchase agreements to incentivize utilization of forest biomass.
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Date and Time Comment Was Submitted: 2021-09-02 17:17:23
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