Does the Community Choice Aggregation Approach Advance Distributed Generation Development? A Case Study of Municipalities in California

Does the Community Choice Aggregation Approach Advance Distributed Generation Development? A Case Study of Municipalities in California
Title Does the Community Choice Aggregation Approach Advance Distributed Generation Development? A Case Study of Municipalities in California PDF eBook
Author Jun Deng
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Release 2023
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Globally, decentralized energy systems are gaining popularity due to their potential for energy accessibility, energy resilience, and sustainability benefits. Existing research on an energy system decentralization approach, community choice aggregation (CCA), shows its ability to lower energy costs and increase renewable electricity consumption for U.S. communities. Nevertheless, research on the relationship between CCA and distributed electricity generation development is lacking. This paper fills this gap by investigating if the CCA approach associates with distributed generation capacity interconnection in California municipalities. The finding shows that although the average capacity has increased for all municipalities throughout the study period, contrary to proponents' arguments, the CCA approach has insignificantly decreased the capacity interconnected for municipalities. It is unclear if the result is due to a lack of higher-level support for the full CCA implementation or substitution by community-owned distributed generation. Future research is necessary to determine the CCA effect comprehensively in California. With this understanding, the research could be expanded to explore how community energy approaches work towards distributed generation across the U.S. and the globe.

Comparable Worth in a General Equilibrium Model of the U.S. Economy

Comparable Worth in a General Equilibrium Model of the U.S. Economy
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Release 1986
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Energy Efficient Community Development in California

Energy Efficient Community Development in California
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Release 2009
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In 2007, the U.S. Department of Energy joined the California Energy Commission in funding a project to begin to examine the technical, economic and institutional (policy and regulatory) aspects of energy-efficient community development. That research project was known as the Chula Vista Research Project for the host California community that co-sponsored the initiative. The researches proved that the strategic integration of the selected and economically viable buildings energy efficiency (EE) measures, photovoltaics (PV), distributed generation (DG), and district cooling can produce significant reductions in aggregate energy consumption, peak demand and emissions, compared to the developer/builder's proposed baseline approach. However, the central power plant emission reductions achieved through use of the EE-DG option would increase local air emissions. The electric and natural gas utility infrastructure impacts associated with the use of the EE and EE-PV options were deemed relatively insignificant while use of the EE-DG option would result in a significant reduction of necessary electric distribution facilities to serve a large-scale development project. The results of the Chula Vista project are detailed in three separate documents: (1) Energy-Efficient Community Development in California; Chula Vista Research Project report contains a detailed description of the research effort and findings. This includes the methodologies, and tools used and the analysis of the efficiency, economic and emissions impacts of alternative energy technology and community design options for two development sites. Research topics covered included: (a) Energy supply, demand, and control technologies and related strategies for structures; (b) Application of locally available renewable energy resources including solar thermal and PV technology and on-site power generation with heat recovery; (c) Integration of local energy resources into district energy systems and existing energy utility networks; (d) Alternative land-use design and development options and their impact on energy efficiency and urban runoff, emissions and the heat island effect; and (e) Alternative transportation and mobility options and their impact on local emissions. (2) Creating Energy-Efficient Communities in California: A Reference Guide to Barriers, Solutions and Resources report provides the results of an effort to identify the most innovative existing and emerging public policy, incentive and market mechanisms that encourage investment in advanced energy technologies and enabling community design options in the State of California and the nation. The report evaluates each of these mechanisms in light of the preceding research and concludes with a set of recommended mechanisms designed for consideration by relevant California State agencies, development and finance industry associations, and municipal governments. (3) Creating Energy-Efficient Communities in California: A Technical Reference Guide to Building and Site Design report contains a set of selected commercially viable energy technology and community design options for high-efficiency, low-impact community development in California. It includes a summary of the research findings referenced above and recommendations for energy technology applications and energy-efficient development strategies for residential, commercial and institutional structures and supporting municipal infrastructure for planned communities. The document also identifies design options, technology applications and development strategies that are applicable to urban infill projects.

Distributed Generation Case Studies for Permit Streamlining and the Impact Upon Transmission and Distribution Services

Distributed Generation Case Studies for Permit Streamlining and the Impact Upon Transmission and Distribution Services
Title Distributed Generation Case Studies for Permit Streamlining and the Impact Upon Transmission and Distribution Services PDF eBook
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Pages 222
Release 2002
Genre Distributed generation of electric power
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Accelerating Advanced Energy Community Deployment Around Existing Buildings in Disadvantaged Communities

Accelerating Advanced Energy Community Deployment Around Existing Buildings in Disadvantaged Communities
Title Accelerating Advanced Energy Community Deployment Around Existing Buildings in Disadvantaged Communities PDF eBook
Author Felicia Federico
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Pages 122
Release 2019
Genre Photovoltaic power generation
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Capacity-building

Capacity-building
Title Capacity-building PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Office of Policy Development and Research
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Pages 76
Release 1979
Genre Cities and towns
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Energy Research Abstracts

Energy Research Abstracts
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Pages 876
Release 1986
Genre Power resources
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