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Presentations and Other Reports/Documents

Presentations

Technical Review Group Meeting for the Energy Analysis Program - December 2007

1. Winter Fuels Outlook Summary - Charlie Wesley (139kb .pdf)
2. Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) Auction Research - Karl Michael and Dave Coup (69kb .pdf)
3. Nuclear Coordination - Jack Spath and Alyse Peterson (96kb .pdf)
4. Draft Public Benefits Program Evaluation Plan - Jennifer Meissner (105kb .pdf)
5. Efficiency Portfolio Standard (EPS) Discussion (White Paper) - Paul DeCotis, Rachel Winters, Colleen Gerwitz, Valerie Milonovich (91kb .pdf)
6. New York’s Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Resource Potential Study - Larry Pakenas (165kb .pdf)
7. Natural Gas Potential Study - Erin Hogan (260kb .pdf)
8. NYS Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) Evaluation - Carole Nemore (91kb .pdf)

New York State Agencies & Energy Supply Industry
Winter Fuels Outlook
Meeting - October 30, 2007

1. Last Season Review and Lessons - Charlie Wesley, NYSERDA (140 kb .pdf)
2. EIA Outlook for U.S. Heating Fuels - Laurie Falter, USDOE/EIA (711 kb .pdf)
3. TEPPCO Pipeline Presentation - David Williams, TEPPCO (125 kb .pdf)
4. Winter Outlook - Natural Gas - Sheila Rappazzo, NYSPSC (84 kb .pdf)

Reports

Natural Gas Energy Efficiency Resource Development Potential in New York - October 2006

This study estimated the natural gas efficiency potential in New York for the 10-year period between 2007 and 2016; five years of gas efficiency programs and five years of post-program market effects. The study estimated the potential to reduce natural gas consumption resulting from cost-effective energy efficiency, evaluated and suggested natural gas efficiency programs for implementation, estimated natural gas efficiency potential resulting from the suggested programs, and assessed the potential impact of the proposed programs on the natural gas prices. The study scope included all applicable natural gas efficiency technologies, with the exception of fuel switching, electricity generation measures, and combined heat and power technologies. Additionally, the study addressed efficiency potential from all natural gas end-users in the buildings sector. The study analyzed more than 2,000 distinct efficiency measures, consisting of approximately 150 different technologies and practices applied to numerous facility types and market.

1. Final Report (1.81 mb .pdf)
2. Executive Summary (97.1 kb .pdf)
3. Appendix A Residential Potential Analysis Data and Results (133kb .pdf)
4. Appendix B Commercial Downstate Potential Analysis Data and Results (1.29 mb .pdf)
5. Appendix C Commercial Upstate Potential Analysis Data and Results (1.29 Mb .pdf)
6. Appendix D Industrial Downstate (91 kb .pdf)
7. Appendix D Industrial Upstate (91 kb .pdf)

Petroleum Infrastructure Study - September 2006

This study characterizes the distillate and residual fuel oil infrastructure on Long Island, the New York City metropolitan area, New York Harbor (including relevant facilities located in New Jersey), and the Hudson River corridor as far north as Albany and Rensselaer. The study identifies major sources of fuel supplies and the associated flow paths into New York, inventory patterns, characterizes the status of storage facilities, assesses the capability of the supporting transportation infrastructure, characterizes the competing uses for distillate and residual fuel oil, and identifies contingency measures to mitigate potential fuel shortfalls. The study may be used to support regulatory and policy initiatives by the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) related to interruptible gas customers. It also advances knowledge and understanding of the role of distillate and residual fuel oil in meeting the State's heating and electricity needs, and supports NYSERDA's Energy Emergency responsibility.

  1. Petroleum Infrastructure Study (2.31mb.pdf)
  2. Appendices 09/07/06 (502kb.pdf)

Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Resource Development Potential in New York State - Final Report - August 2003

Volume One: Summary Report (955kb.pdf)

NYSERDA commissioned this study of the long-range potential for energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies to displace fossil-fueled electricity in New York. The study examined the potential available from existing and emerging efficiency technologies and practices to lower end-use electricity requirements in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. The study also estimated renewable electricity generation potential from biomass, fuel cells, hydropower, landfill gas, municipal solid waste, solar, and wind. The study assessed New York's efficiency and renewable potential over three time horizons: five years (through 2007), 10 years (through 2012), and 20 years (through 2022).

NYSERDA paper on Renewable Portfolio
Standard - February 2003

Pursuant to the objective in the 2002 State Energy Plan (page 1-39), NYSERDA has undertaken a preliminary investigation into the feasibility of establishing a Statewide renewable portfolio standard (RPS) for electricity generation, and how an RPS might harmonize with a restructured and competitive electricity market and the goals from planned State actions to promote renewable energy development. The results of this preliminary investigation are included in this paper on Renewable Portfolio Standard.

 

The Ability to Meet Future Gas Demands from Electricity Generation in New York State - July 2002

The study was initiated to address concerns about the adequacy of the New York gas delivery infrastructure for simultaneously meeting traditional gas demands and future gas demands for electric generation. These concerns have stemmed from existing delivery constraints in the downstate region, forecasted demand growth among traditional gas consumers, and the expectation that gas demands among the electric generation sector will grow rapidly as new gas-fired power plants are built to support increasing electric demands.

Gas Report (939 kb .pdf)

 

Electric Reliability Study - December 2000

In addition, the Energy Planning Board prepared a Report on the Reliability of New York's Electric Transmission and Distribution Systems (442kb .pdf) at the request of the State Legislature. The report, issued in December 2000, examines how the reliability of the transmission and distribution systems would be affected by several factors now and in the future.

LNG Study - November 1998

The Energy Planning Board also prepared a Report on Issues Regarding the Existing New York Liquefied Natural Gas Moratorium (305kb .pdf). Issued in November 1998, the report was prepared to provide the Governor and the Legislature with information necessary to determine the need for further extension or modification of the existing State moratorium on the siting of new liquefied natural gas facilities and intrastate transportation routes.

 

 

 

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