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Hydropower Activities Midwest Electric Consumers Association June 11 and 12, 2013.

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1 Hydropower Activities Midwest Electric Consumers Association June 11 and 12, 2013

2 Hydroelectric Power

3 Reclamation Owned and Operated Hydropower Plants

4 Lease of Power Privilege: New Directive & Standard (D&S) Process for non-federal hydropower plants at Reclamation facilities with BR authority to develop hydropower Final September 2012: www.usbr.gov/recman www.usbr.gov/recman Roles and responsibilities defined 2-3 mill/kwh rate NEPA Categorical Exclusion

5 –Categorical exclusion (CE) if: the project would utilize an existing dam or conduit; points of diversion and discharge of the LOPP power plant would be in close proximity to the existing infrastructure and would not significantly affect the flow patterns of the water source; there would be no increase or change in timing of diversions and discharges; the primary purpose of the infrastructure would remain, e.g., most commonly irrigation. AND if no other extraordinary circumstances exist.

6 LOPP Website www.usbr.gov/power/lopp Features: –Introduction to non-federal hydroelectric power development –Discussion on Reclamation/FERC jurisdiction –Explanation regarding how to initiate a project –LOPP D&S and appendices –LOPP Flowcharts, Example and Guidance Documents –Contact Information –Current Development Catalog –Guiding Legislation and Memorandum

7 2011 Resource Assessment Reconnaissance level assessment of hydropower potential at Reclamation sites (dams, diversion dams, select canals and tunnels) Identified 191 sites with technical hydropower potential –Total installed capacity: 268.3 MW (est.) –Total annual production: 1,168,248 MWh (est.) 26 sites are being studied for development –Total installed capacity: 101 MW (est.) –Total annual production: 319,475 MWh (est.)

8 8 Summary of Resource Assessment Sites with BCR above.75 by State State Number of Projects Capacity (MW) Generation (MWh) Arizona321.698,282 Arizona-California11.15,325 California53.915,256 Colorado2046.6222,259 Idaho11.03,778 Kansas11.03,713 Montana932.3164,442 Nebraska11.69,799 Nevada11.25,624 New Mexico36.828,269 Oregon611.148,316 South Dakota21.55,943 Texas123.197,457 Utah753.0220,156 Washington615.654,354 Wyoming33.924,904 Total702251,007,877 Summary of Resource Assessment by BCR Benefit Cost Ratio Range No. of Sites Total Installed Capacity (MW) Total Annual Production (MWh) 0 to 0.256210.435,041 0.25 to 0.53515.757,955 0.5 to 0.75241767,375 0.75 to 1.02740.5147,871 1.0 to 2.03679.9375,353 Greater than or equal to 2.07104.8484,653 Total191268.31,168,248

9 2011 Resource Assessment

10 2012 Resource Assessment Reconnaissance level assessment of hydropower potential at Reclamation owned conduits Identified 373 sites with technical hydropower potential –Total installed capacity: 103.6 MW (est.) –Total annual production: 365,219 MWh (est.) 4 sites are being studied for development –Total installed capacity: 2.4 MW (est.) –Total annual production: 8,786 MWh (est.)

11 2012 Resource Assessment

12 Carter Lake Outlet Colorado-Big Thompson Project, Colorado Developer: Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District

13 Klamath C Drop Klamath Project, Klamath Falls, Oregon Developer: Klamath Irrigation District

14 Existing and current projects Existing LOPP developments Facility (State)Capacity (kW)Online Date Grand Valley (CO)3,0001938 Lemon Dam (CO)1201988 Jordanelle Dam (UT)13,0002008 Klamath Canal Drop C (OR)9002012 Carter Lake Outlet (CO)2,6002012 Total Capacity19,620 Pending LOPP developments Facility (State)Capacity (kW)Status Lewiston Powerplant Replacement (CA)1,900LOPP Contract South Canal (CO)8,350LOPP Contract Ridgway Dam (CO)7,000LOPP Contract Pueblo Dam (CO)5,800Preliminary Permit Granby Dam (CO)700Preliminary Permit Spanish Fork Flow Control Structure (UT)8,000Preliminary Permit Caballo Dam (NM)5,900Preliminary Permit Total Capacity37,650

15 Technology Development & Deployment

16 DOE and Reclamation announced funding opportunity for research and development projects to advance hydropower technology on April 5, 2011. Designed to support innovative technologies that can produce power more efficiently, reduce costs and increase sustainable hydropower generation at sites not previously considered practical. Grant Award topics include: Advanced Small Hydropower Advanced Pump Storage Environmental Mitigation

17 Technology Development & Deployment Awarded ~$17 million for 16 project in 11 states on 9-6-2011 Includes three projects on Reclamation facilities (two projects jointly funded by DOE/Reclamation) –Natel Hydroengine –Turbinator –Archimedes Screw

18 Hydrokinetics

19 –Hydrokinetic projects are those that generate power from the flow of rivers, canals, ocean currents or waves. –Many new hydrokinetic technologies and vendors for river and canal deployment –Not many demonstrations of viability or determination of impacts

20 Hydrokinetics Study –Working with the Center for Energy Advancement through Technological Innovation (CEATI) to determine the state of hydrokinetic technologies Identify the most promising technologies Identify any potential environmental impacts to natural waterways Identify any potential operational impacts to man-made waterways Expect to have study completed June 2012 –Hydrokinetic Technology Testing at Roza Canal Evaluate impacts to canal operations Evaluate operating characteristics of the technology

21 Irrigation Service Pilot Project Demand Side Management

22 - Pilot Project - Irrigation Load - Demand Side Management

23 Superconductor Rotor

24 Introduction to HTS Generators Key Components of an HTS Machine HTS Wire HTS Coil Stator Cooling Rotor Cooling Rotor High ampere-turn HTS field winding used in the rotor of a synchronous machine

25 Legislation H.R. 678/S. 306: Bureau of Reclamation Small Conduit Hydropower Development and Rural Jobs Act –Passed House 416-7 –Marked up by Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources –Next step – Vote by full Senate S 545: Hydropower Improvement Act of 2013 H.R. 1963: WCUA Power Development –Still in House Committee

26 Thank You! Kerry McCalman Senior Advisor, Hydropower Electric Reliability Compliance Officer Power Website: http://www.usbr.gov/power


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