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09:03:14 AM Presentation(s): Sb 123 Implementation by the Rca
10:08:36 AM Adjourn
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+ - Presentation: SB 123 Implementation by TELECONFERENCED
Commissioners Bob Pickett & Antony Scott,
Regulatory Commission of Alaska
- "Best Practices for ERO Governance in Alaska's
Railbelt" by Dr. Steve Colt, Senior Research
Faculty, Alaska Center for Energy & Power
- "Reliability, Readiness, Resource Planning,
Reasonable Cost and Renewables" by Michael Hogan,
Senior Advisor, Regulatory Assistance Project
- "Integrated Resource Planning" by David
Farnsworth, Principal, Regulatory Assistance
Project
-- Testimony <Invitation Only> --
                    ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE                                                                                  
               HOUSE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON ENERGY                                                                              
                       Fairbanks, Alaska                                                                                        
                         August 7, 2020                                                                                         
                           9:00 a.m.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Representative Grier Hopkins, Chair                                                                                             
Representative John Lincoln (via teleconference)                                                                                
Representative Tiffany Zulkosky (via teleconference)                                                                            
Representative George Rauscher (via teleconference)                                                                             
Representative Mike Prax (via teleconference)                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS ABSENT                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Representative Ivy Spohnholz, Vice Chair                                                                                        
Representative Zack Fields                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
OTHER LEGISLATORS PRESENT                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Representative Bryce Edgmon (via teleconference)                                                                                
Representative Kelly Merrick (via teleconference)                                                                               
Representative Steve Thompson (via teleconference)                                                                              
Senator Cathy Giessel (via teleconference)                                                                                      
Senator Elvi Gray-Jackson (via teleconference)                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
COMMITTEE CALENDAR                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
PRESENTATION(S):  SB 123 IMPLEMENTATION BY THE RCA                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
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PREVIOUS COMMITTEE ACTION                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
No previous action to record                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
WITNESS REGISTER                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
BOB PICKETT, Commissioner/Chair                                                                                                 
Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA)                                                                                           
Palmer, Alaska                                                                                                                  
POSITION STATEMENT:  Provided a presentation on SB 123                                                                        
Implementation by the RCA.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
ANTONY SCOTT, Commissioner                                                                                                      
Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA)                                                                                           
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION   STATEMENT:       Provided   information   during   the                                                             
presentation on SB 123 Implementation by the RCA.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
STEVE COLT, Ph.D., Research Professor                                                                                           
Alaska Center for Energy and Power (ACEP)                                                                                       
University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF)                                                                                            
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   Provided a PowerPoint  presentation, titled                                                             
"SB 123 Opportunities for Alaska," dated 8/7/20.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR JOHN COGHILL                                                                                                            
Alaska State Legislature                                                                                                        
Juneau, Alaska                                                                                                                  
POSITION STATEMENT:   Commented  on the  PowerPoint presentation,                                                             
titled "SB 123 Opportunities for Alaska."                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
ACTION NARRATIVE                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
9:00:27 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GRIER HOPKINS called the  House Special Committee on Energy                                                             
meeting  to order  at 9:00  a.m.   Representatives Rauscher  (via                                                               
teleconference),   Prax  (via   teleconference),  Zulkosky   (via                                                               
teleconference), Lincoln  (via teleconference), and  Hopkins were                                                               
present at the call to  order.  Also present (via teleconference)                                                               
were Representatives  Edgmon, Merrick, and Thompson  and Senators                                                               
Giessel and Gray-Jackson.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
^PRESENTATION(S):  SB 123 Implementation by the RCA                                                                             
       PRESENTATION(S):  SB 123 Implementation by the RCA                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
9:03:14 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR HOPKINS announced that the  only order of business would be                                                               
a  presentation  on  SB  123  Implementation  by  the  Regulatory                                                               
Commission of  Alaska (RCA).   He noted  the governor  signed the                                                               
Railbelt  Electrical Act  into  law  in late  spring  2020.   The                                                               
committee held many  hearings on the companion bill, HB  151.  He                                                               
explained  that today's  hearing  is  for informational  purposes                                                               
only.  He  advised that today's presentation might  be helpful to                                                               
any committee member wishing to submit  comments to the RCA as it                                                               
continues the implementation process.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  HOPKINS  introduced  RCA  commissioners  Bob  Pickett  and                                                               
Antony Scott.   He related that Mr. Pickett was  appointed to the                                                               
RCA in 2008 by Governor Palin  and has served five times as chair                                                               
of  the  commission.   In  2014  Governor Parnell  appointed  Mr.                                                               
Picket to a second term.   Before his appointment to the RCA, Mr.                                                               
Picket  had  more  than  30  years  of  statewide  experience  in                                                               
Alaska's  housing  industry, including  21  years  at the  Alaska                                                               
Housing Finance  Corporation (AHFC).  Chair  Hopkins related that                                                               
Mr. Scott  has served as chief  economist to the RCA,  as well as                                                               
12 years at  the Department of Natural Resources  as a commercial                                                               
analyst,  petroleum investment  manager,  and commercial  manager                                                               
working to  maximize state  benefits for  oil and  gas ownership.                                                               
Between  2012  and  2015,  while  at  the  University  of  Alaska                                                               
Fairbanks, Mr.  Scott largely focused  on electric  utilities and                                                               
challenges  to product  development  and system  innovation.   In                                                               
2016,  he began  serving as  director of  programs and  policy at                                                               
Anchorage Municipal  Light and Power.   Governor Walker appointed                                                               
Mr. Scott to the RCA in 2018.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
9:06:58 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
BOB PICKETT, Commissioner/Chair,  Regulatory Commission of Alaska                                                               
(RCA),  noted that  Governor Dunleavy  appointed him  to a  third                                                               
term earlier this year.  He  thanked the House and Senate members                                                               
who have worked since 2014 to get  to this point.  He said SB 123                                                               
was passed  by the legislature  on 3/20/20.   Signed into  law on                                                               
4/29/20, it  started the process  for a very tight  timeframe for                                                               
rulemaking.  The RCA must complete  this process by July 1, 2021.                                                               
On  4/15/20,  the RCA  at  a  public  meeting began  outlining  a                                                               
general  approach   and  strategy  for  this   rulemaking.    The                                                               
commission  opened  up  the rulemaking  docket  and  scheduled  a                                                               
technical conference  on 6/3/20  to begin  outlining some  of the                                                               
key issues.   Staff summarized  this technical conference  at the                                                               
RCA's public meeting on June 24.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MR. PICKETT  said it became  obvious at this point  that separate                                                               
proceedings  needed  to  be  opened   to  address  the  different                                                               
components  of  SB  123  that  required  these  new  regulations.                                                               
Commissioners  voted  to  open   three  separate  proceedings  to                                                               
address:   1) the  rules and  regulations governing  the Electric                                                               
Reliability Organization  (ERO) board composition  and competency                                                               
requirements;  2) regulations  regarding the  integrated resource                                                               
planning  (IRP) activities  of the  ERO  and project  preapproval                                                               
requirements  for interconnected  utilities seeking  to construct                                                               
large energy  facilities; and  3) filing  requirements applicable                                                               
to the reliability standards and  ERO rules.  Commissioners voted                                                               
to  have staff  present options  at the  public meeting  in early                                                               
July  to  focus   the  discussions  at  the   July  29  technical                                                               
conference  in the  first docket,  R20 001,  designed to  further                                                               
refine  the ERO  board composition  and competency  requirements.                                                               
Timing considerations  were part of the  rationale for separating                                                               
it into three dockets.  There  has been an effort by the Railbelt                                                               
Reliability Council  to position itself  as an applicant  for ERO                                                               
status.   He said the RCA  is hoping to have  this rulemaking out                                                               
for public comment early this fall  so that the Department of Law                                                               
(DOL) can  look at it and  regulations can hopefully be  in place                                                               
by the first of the year.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MR. PICKETT  related that  robust discussions  took place  at the                                                               
July  29 technical  conference concerning:    composition of  the                                                               
board of directors; how to  define independent boards; definition                                                               
of  a  balanced  board  of directors;  concerns,  questions,  and                                                               
potential  changes for  the current  composition of  the Railbelt                                                               
Reliability Council  (RRC); and  how descriptive  or prescriptive                                                               
the  commission  should  get  in the  rulemaking  process.    The                                                               
commission   is  still   going   through  the   results  of   the                                                               
participation  and  is further  refining  for  the coming  public                                                               
meeting in two weeks.  Noting  that Mr. Scott has been designated                                                               
the docket  manager, he turned to  Mr. Scott to discuss  the next                                                               
two dockets.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
9:11:49 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
ANTONY  SCOTT,  Commissioner,  Regulatory  Commission  of  Alaska                                                               
(RCA), said the RCA would be  issuing an order sometime next week                                                               
requesting  interested persons  to suggest  topics for  the first                                                               
technical conference  on integrated  resource planning  (IRP) and                                                               
large  project  pre-approval  regulations.   Once  the  input  is                                                               
received,  RCA will  schedule the  first technical  conference to                                                               
get  input  from interested  persons  on  what those  regulations                                                               
should encompass and include.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MR. SCOTT explained that the  docket was broken into three pieces                                                               
because,  in  terms  of the  regulation  process,  once  proposed                                                               
regulations are  noticed to the  public, all of  RCA's subsequent                                                               
communications with parties need to be  from the dais in either a                                                               
formal  hearing  or  written comments  back  to  the  commission.                                                               
Technical  conferences allow  the  RCA an  opportunity to  gather                                                               
information and to  engage in conversation on the  record, but in                                                               
a more  liberal and freeform way,  and this can be  done up until                                                               
the  regulations  have been  noticed.    The subject  matter  was                                                               
broken  into  three  pieces  so   the  commission  could  provide                                                               
guidance to potential applicants for  the Railbelt as to what the                                                               
minimum  requirements would  be to  be an  applicant so  that the                                                               
efforts  of the  RRC can  be streamlined  and conformance  can be                                                               
ensured with  whatever the commission determines  in that regard.                                                               
Discussions haven't started yet  regarding the hierarchy of large                                                               
project pre-approval.  The RCA is  looking to get input on how to                                                               
scope that,  and the first  technical conference on  that subject                                                               
is expected to be sometime in September.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR. SCOTT  explained that the last  regulations docket concerning                                                               
the   particular  finding   requirements  around   the  liability                                                               
standards, and detailed procedures  around enforcement and things                                                               
of that sort, will be voluminous  and detailed, and the RCA won't                                                               
get going  on that  until January 2021.   The  commission expects                                                               
that to be  a lengthy and involved proceeding  but also something                                                               
that doesn't need to get done  right away in terms of letting the                                                               
RRC  folks get  going to  conform  their efforts  on whatever  is                                                               
decided by the commission.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MR. SCOTT clarified  he doesn't speak for the RCA.   Anything the                                                               
commission ends up doing, he advised,  will be the result of what                                                               
the majority of the five commissioners decide makes sense.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
9:16:48 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  COGHILL, Alaska  State Legislature,  inquired about  the                                                               
timeline of the ERO board composition.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MR.  SCOTT answered  that the  commission  is hoping  to vote  on                                                               
direction for  draft regulations  towards the  end of  the month.                                                               
The  RCA will  then probably  have the  administrative law  judge                                                               
assigned to  this take the  general direction the  commission has                                                               
indicated and  turn that into more  specific regulatory language.                                                               
He  said he  is expecting  notice of  those draft  regulations to                                                               
occur in September.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
9:18:48 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  HOPKINS  offered  his understanding  that  in  the  coming                                                               
docket,  the  RCA  isn't writing  the  integrated  resource  plan                                                               
itself, rather  just the  rules and the  structure for  what that                                                               
integrated resource  plan is going  to look  like.  He  asked how                                                               
that process  is different from the  IRP that Black &  Veatch put                                                               
together 10 years ago for the state.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MR. SCOTT  replied that the  regulations put together by  the RCA                                                               
would  focus  on the  minimal  requirements  for what  integrated                                                               
resource  plans should  contain  and processes  for inclusion  of                                                               
input from  the public.   Ultimately what these  regulations look                                                               
like is yet to be determined,  so he is telling his personal view                                                               
of how  he sees  it.  For  regulations, the  legislation requires                                                               
the RCA to indicate the  frequency with which integrated resource                                                               
plans are updated.  The Black  & Veatch study was a one-off study                                                               
that took a global look at  things, but there were no parties who                                                               
were in  position to  act on  or implement that  study.   The ERO                                                               
will do a  first study, and according to  regulations will update                                                               
that study  on a Railbelt  integrated basis periodically,  but it                                                               
has yet to be decided what those  periods will be.  The plan will                                                               
have an  implementation aspect because under  the legislation any                                                               
large project, which is defined  in the legislation, will need to                                                               
be approved by the RCA for  its construction to proceed.  That is                                                               
something  new in  Alaska.   The legislation  specifies that  any                                                               
large  project that  is consistent  with  an integrated  resource                                                               
plan that has  been developed by the ERO must  be approved by the                                                               
RCA  unless there  was overwhelming  evidence that  it no  longer                                                               
makes  sense  to  build  that  project.   There  is  an  inherent                                                               
implementation hook here  in the planning process  around what in                                                               
the future  gets built consistent with  the plan, and that  is an                                                               
important distinction.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MR.  SCOTT   noted  that  to   some,  there  are   three  primary                                                               
differences with the Black & Veatch  approach.  The first is that                                                               
the  plan  will  be  a  collaborative  effort  developed  by  the                                                               
utilities themselves,  with a  lot of input  from the  public and                                                               
the non-utility stakeholders  of the ERO.  The second  is that it                                                               
will be updated on a periodic basis.   The third is that it isn't                                                               
a study  that just  sits on the  shelf.  The  study will  also be                                                               
implemented by the relevant parties.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
9:23:09 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR HOPKINS inquired whether the  structure and framework being                                                               
developed for  the IRP would address  transmission and generation                                                               
or one over  the other.  He further inquired  whether the state's                                                               
future  load  and supply  developments  also  would be  addressed                                                               
through the IRP that is being put together.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MR. SCOTT  answered yes, the  legislation indicates that  the IRP                                                               
will  need   to  integrate   both  generation   and  transmission                                                               
resources because  to some  degree those  can be  substituted one                                                               
for  another as  well as  demand-side resources.   Unusual  about                                                               
this IRP  compared to most  other planning processes is  that the                                                               
legislation   directs   that   planning  occur   across   utility                                                               
boundaries.   Given  there are  many different  entities in  this                                                               
interconnected  grid and  the grid  is  geographically large  but                                                               
with a small  customer base, that kind  of cross-utility planning                                                               
is  relatively unusual.    So, yes,  integration  will be  across                                                               
generation  and transmission  resources, as  well as  demand-side                                                               
resources, and integration across utility boundaries.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
9:25:28 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR COGHILL asked whether ERO  applications have been seen at                                                               
this point.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MR. SCOTT  replied no.   He explained  that the  legislation sets                                                               
out a  timetable for  when the RCA  would receive  an application                                                               
for an ERO  and that that really doesn't happen  until it becomes                                                               
fully effective, which is summer  2021.  The legislature gave the                                                               
RCA time to  put together these regulations so  that an applicant                                                               
knows what  they should  be doing and  can get  their application                                                               
together  and then  provide the  fairly tight  timeline by  which                                                               
they need to then subsequently apply.   He said he doesn't expect                                                               
the RCA to  receive an applicant for the Railbelt  ERO until next                                                               
summer at the very earliest and  maybe not until the beginning of                                                               
the third quarter 2021.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
9:26:59 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR HOPKINS  requested that  the committee  be provided  with a                                                               
list of  those dates and  timelines for those next  three dockets                                                               
as far as the RCA currently has them available.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
MR. SCOTT  responded he  could, but  noted it  is a  pretty short                                                               
list.    He  said  the  RCA doesn't  presently  have  a  publicly                                                               
available list of technical conference  and public meeting dates.                                                               
The  commission is  task-driven  rather  than schedule-driven  on                                                               
this,  so  the  RCA  hasn't  established  those  ahead  of  time.                                                               
Basically the  next meetings where  the RCA announces what  it is                                                               
going to  do tend to be  piecemeal and one step  ahead because it                                                               
is just how the  RCA is able to manage its workload.   He said he                                                               
would ensure that dates are forwarded to the committee.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
9:29:15 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR HOPKINS introduced the next  witness, Dr. Steve Colt of the                                                               
Alaska Center for Energy and Power  (ACEP).  He noted Dr. Colt is                                                               
a  research professor  of energy,  economics, and  policy at  the                                                               
University of  Alaska Fairbanks.   Dr. Colt is  working primarily                                                               
on  the  roles  of  prices,  incentives,  and  energy  policy  in                                                               
supporting  and accelerating  a  shift toward  a sustainable  and                                                               
resilient micro-grid and energy systems  across Alaska.  Prior to                                                               
joining ACEP,  Dr. Colt  spent 34  years as  an economist  at the                                                               
Institute  of   Social  and  Economic  Research   (ISER)  at  the                                                               
University of Alaska Anchorage, where  he served as director from                                                               
2007-2010.   Dr.  Colt has  also  worked for  the public  utility                                                               
commissions in Maine and California.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
9:30:11 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
STEVE COLT,  Ph.D., Research Professor, Alaska  Center for Energy                                                               
and  Power (ACEP),  University of  Alaska  Fairbanks, provided  a                                                               
PowerPoint  presentation,   titled  "SB  123   Opportunities  for                                                               
Alaska," dated 8/7/20.  He  directed attention to slide 2, titled                                                               
"Alaska  Center  for Energy  &  Power,"  and stated  that  ACEP's                                                               
mission  is  to  promote   cost-effective  energy  solutions  for                                                               
Alaska.    He  moved  to  slide  3,  titled  "Some  current  ACEP                                                               
Partners,"  and said  ACEP has  a  network of  partnerships.   He                                                               
stated  that  because  ACEP  prides itself  on  knowing  what  it                                                               
doesn't know,  it brings in  those who  do, so ACEP  is delighted                                                               
that the Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP) is with ACEP.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
DR. COLT displayed  slide 4, titled "What should  RCA consider as                                                               
it  sets   rules  for  reliability  [standards]   and  integrated                                                               
resource planning?"   He explained  he would phrase  his thoughts                                                               
as four questions, with the  first question about reliability and                                                               
the  other three  questions  about  integrated resource  planning                                                               
(IRP).   He  drew attention  to slide  5, titled  "1. How  should                                                               
Alaska's  'reliability'  standards  address  'resilience'?"    He                                                               
advised that  this question is  front and center in  national and                                                               
general discussions  of reliability  and is  especially important                                                               
to  Alaska.   The  question  in Alaska  is,  How should  Alaska's                                                               
reliability   standards   address   the   related   question   of                                                               
resilience?    When  considering   the  question,  he  continued,                                                               
[earthquakes,  wildfires, transmission  outages, and  fuel supply                                                               
cut-offs, all while  cold and dark] are some  obvious reasons why                                                               
Alaska's grid may need to be  reliable in a manner different from                                                               
other  grids.   He turned  to slide  6, titled  "What should  RCA                                                               
consider when  setting rules  for IRP?"   He  said IRP  came into                                                               
vogue in the 1980s, so he  considers it to be a Twentieth Century                                                               
beast that needs  to be adapted for the  Twenty-First Century and                                                               
for Alaska.  [The  questions listed on the slide ask:   What is a                                                               
resource?  How can we integrate?  What is planning?]                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
DR. COLT addressed  slides 7, 8, and 9.   He brought attention to                                                               
slide  7 and  recommended that  the first  question the  RCA must                                                               
think  hard about  is:   What is  a resource?   In  the Twentieth                                                               
Century  version of  the  IRP,  he continued,  the  focus was  on                                                               
generation, rightly so, and the  Twentieth Century IRP did a good                                                               
job  of helping  to broaden  the mix  of generation.   Moving  to                                                               
slide 8,  he suggested that  in the Twenty-First Century  the IRP                                                               
process   has   already   evolved  to   recognize   transmission,                                                               
distribution, and  most recently  storage, as  critical resources                                                               
that  need to  be considered.   But  it needs  to go  further, he                                                               
advised.  Displaying  slide 9, he pointed out that  loads are the                                                               
latest center  stage resource.   Loads are coming into  their own                                                               
as flexible resources that can  provide storage, a beneficial use                                                               
that helps the  customer, the ratepayer, and the grid.   Key with                                                               
flexible loads  is that  they must be  networked into  the system                                                               
and somehow under  some control of the utilities for  the good of                                                               
the system.  He emphasized that  control can be direct along with                                                               
indirect via prices, incentives, and information.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
9:36:02 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
DR. COLT moved  to slide 10, titled "In other  words," and stated                                                               
that it might be said, "It's  the network, stupid!"  He explained                                                               
that any resource that helps the  network do its job better ought                                                               
to be considered in the IRP process.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
DR. COLT showed slide 11, titled  "1. What is a resource..."?  He                                                               
stated  he thinks  it is  critical to  recognize that  people are                                                               
really  the  most important  resource  in  this whole  challenge.                                                               
People  have  always  made  the   decisions  that  determine  the                                                               
electric loads that utilities are  driven to meet.  Going forward                                                               
people  will become  even more  important actors  in forming  and                                                               
using  the  grid.     They  will  be  acting   as  consumers  and                                                               
ratepayers,  as  well  as   energy  producers,  buyers,  business                                                               
people, sellers, and  stewards of electric energy.   He suggested                                                               
that an  electric vehicle  owner might  best illustrate  that new                                                               
idea  of the  person  acting  in multiple  roles  with respect  a                                                               
robust grid.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
DR.  COLT drew  attention  to  slide 12,  titled  "2.  How do  we                                                               
integrate resources?"   He suggested  that the  Twentieth Century                                                               
version of the IRP focused firmly  on quantities   what to build,                                                               
when, and where.  The term of art  in those days was, and to some                                                               
extent still  is, the capacity expansion  plan.  That was  a good                                                               
start,  he said,  but economists  are continually  debating about                                                               
whether a  focus on quantities is  the right way to  organize the                                                               
economy,  or whether  to focus  equally or  more on  prices.   He                                                               
moved to  slide 13, titled  "2. How can we  integrate resources?"                                                               
He suggested  that the IRP process,  which is going to  be formed                                                               
here,  can and  should focus  on  prices.   Through this  process                                                               
discussions  can take  place to  consider  rules for  encouraging                                                               
incentives, markets, and  mechanisms to empower people  to act to                                                               
build out, operate,  and use the grid.  He  pointed out photos on                                                               
the  slide that  depict  electric vehicle  owners, wind  turbines                                                               
built by a Native corporation,  entrepreneurs, and how prices are                                                               
being used by another utility  to motivate behavior that benefits                                                               
the load and the grid.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
DR.  COLT  spoke  to  slides  14  and  15,  titled  "3.  What  is                                                               
[integrated   resource]  Planning?"     Showing   slide  14,   he                                                               
highlighted the  difference between a  plan and the process.   He                                                               
noted  that the  slide depicts  snippets  from the  2010 Black  &                                                               
Veatch plan.   The slide  may or may not  be a caricature  of the                                                               
Black & Veatch  plan, he allowed, but it became  "a plan to build                                                               
stuff."    He  explained  that  the  famous  singer,  Peggy  Lee,                                                               
depicted on  the slide is  singing her  song that asks,  "Is that                                                               
all there is?"                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
DR. COLT  displayed slide 15  and advised that planning  needs to                                                               
be  "a lot  more than  just  a plan  to  build more  stuff."   He                                                               
suggested that planning could be  something that:  is an ongoing,                                                               
transparent process; is iterative  and adaptive; looks for shared                                                               
goals  using  shared  data;   develops  effective  mechanisms  to                                                               
achieve goals; provides criteria  for assessing specific projects                                                               
and schemes; and keeps people front and center at all times.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
DR.  COLT  concluded  his  presentation  with  slide  16,  titled                                                               
"Regulatory  Assistance  Project".   He  stated  that RAP  is  no                                                               
stranger to  Alaska and that  David Farnsworth was a  lead author                                                               
of a  very good report  titled "Sustainable Energy  Solutions for                                                               
Rural  Alaska"  which  summarized  the challenges  off  the  road                                                               
system.   Just  weeks ago  Mr. Farnsworth  and his  RAP colleague                                                               
Mark LeBel  participated in the  Alaska electric  vehicle virtual                                                               
workshop that was  cohosted by ACEP and the  U.S. Arctic Research                                                               
Commission.  He  said ACEP reached out to RAP  because the people                                                               
at RAP  "really do  know their  stuff" and he  "is eager  to hear                                                               
from them."                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
9:42:30 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR GIESSEL offered her appreciation  for Dr. Colt's emphasis                                                               
that this is about people.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR HOPKINS followed  up on this being about  people as opposed                                                               
to  infrastructure.   He asked  how  Dr. Colt  sees that  process                                                               
playing  out in  terms of  flexibility going  into the  future as                                                               
this is implemented,  as opposed to "this is a  plan for building                                                               
things."  He  further inquired about how  much flexibility should                                                               
be  needed going  forward given  there isn't  much redundancy  in                                                               
Alaska and things might change in the future.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
DR. COLT  replied that  it is  a great  question, but  he doesn't                                                               
have a great  answer.  He specified that one  way this could play                                                               
out  with emphasis  on people  is  that the  IRP playing  process                                                               
could be  directed by  the rule,  which is  what is  really being                                                               
talked about  today.  It could  be directed to encourage  or even                                                               
require some ongoing process of  what entrepreneurs call customer                                                               
discovery   some  way of finding out what people  want from their                                                               
electric grid  and what they are  willing to pay for    and using                                                               
this to  build out beneficial loads.   Dr. Colt said  these could                                                               
be things that  can't be foreseen clearly now, but  he thinks the                                                               
electric vehicle (EV)  is poster child number one  for this idea.                                                               
There is a  lot of talk about EVs but  precious little data about                                                               
whether  people really  are  willing to  adopt  them in  numbers.                                                               
Another idea, Dr.  Colt suggested, is that the  IRP process could                                                               
somehow include  or embody  what has  come to  be known  in other                                                               
jurisdictions  as  the  regulatory  sandbox.    It's  sort  of  a                                                               
regulatory space where utilities  are encouraged to innovate, try                                                               
pilot projects,  and to  experiment without having  to do  a rate                                                               
filing every  time they want to  try helping people to  install a                                                               
Tesla  power  wall  in  their   house  for  resilience  after  an                                                               
earthquake, for example.  He deferred to RAP to answer further.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
9:46:00 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR COGHILL recounted  that throughout the process  of SB 123                                                               
it was  highlighted that the  RCA truly is a  consumer protection                                                               
agency because so many places are  being dealt with that are kind                                                               
of monopolistic.  The whole idea  of having an IRP, a reliability                                                               
organization, was to  start thinking about the  whole system with                                                               
regard  to the  ratepayer, instead  of the  individual utilities.                                                               
It  is a  new thought  process, he  said, so  he appreciates  Dr.                                                               
Colt's comments because that was the goal.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
9:47:58 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR HOPKINS  introduced the next presenters,  Michael Hogan and                                                               
David Farnsworth, representing  the Regulatory Assistance Project                                                               
(RAP).   He explained  that RAP  is an  independent, nonpartisan,                                                               
nongovernmental  organization  composed  of  former  utility  and                                                               
environmental regulators, industry  executives, system operators,                                                               
and  other  officials  with extensive  experience  in  the  power                                                               
sector.  The  RAP team focuses on the world's  four largest power                                                               
markets  responsible for  half of  the  global power  generation,                                                               
including China, Europe, India, and the U.S.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR HOPKINS  related that Mr.  Hogan has been a  senior advisor                                                               
to RAP  since 2010  in the  power industry's  de-carbonization in                                                               
the  areas of  wholesale  market design  as  demand response  and                                                               
system integration of intermittent  supply.  Mr. Hogan previously                                                               
directed the  European Climate  Foundation's (ECF)  power program                                                               
and the ECF's  landmark roadmap 2050 de-carbonization  study.  In                                                               
18 years in the private  power industry Mr. Hogan was responsible                                                               
for development, financing, acquisition,  and operations for tens                                                               
of thousands  of megawatts of  generation from  independent power                                                               
plants on four continents.  He  began his career in power systems                                                               
marketing  with  General  Electric  (GE) and  earned  degrees  in                                                               
business,  engineering, and  management  from  Harvard, MIT,  and                                                               
University  of  Notre Dame.    Today  Mr.  Hogan will  provide  a                                                               
presentation on wholesale power  system reliability, metrics that                                                               
are appropriate  for assessing  system readiness,  and mechanisms                                                               
for  ensuring delivery  at  lowest reasonable  cost,  as well  as                                                               
provide  a brief  description of  best  practices in  the use  of                                                               
integrated resource planning to  assist in delivering reliability                                                               
with integration of variable renewables.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
[Mr.  Hogan  and  Mr.  Farnsworth   were  not  available  due  to                                                               
technical difficulties.]                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
9:51:00 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
The committee took an at-ease from 9:51 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
10:00:51 AM                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR HOPKINS  called for another  5-minute break  for "technical                                                               
issues" [waiting for presenters from RAP to call in].                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
10:00:55 AM                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
The committee took an at-ease from 10:01 a.m. to 10:07 a.m.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
10:07:50 AM                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR HOPKINS explained  he would have to recess  the meeting due                                                               
to technical difficulties.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
10:08:36 AM                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
ADJOURNMENT                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
The House  Special Committee  on Energy  meeting was  recessed to                                                               
the call of the chair at  10:08 a.m.  [The meeting was reconvened                                                               
on 8/14/20, at 9:00 a.m.]                                                                                                       

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
2020-08-07 - Steve Colt Presentation.pdf HENE 8/7/2020 9:00:00 AM
Senate Bill 123 Implementation
2020-08-07 - David Farnsworth Presentation.pdf HENE 8/7/2020 9:00:00 AM
Senate Bill 123 Implementation
2020-08-07 - Michael Hogan Presentation to Energy Committee.pdf HENE 8/7/2020 9:00:00 AM
Senate Bill 123 Implementation