PG&E Signs Suite of Power Agreements for Clean, Reliable Energy
October 01 2009 - 11:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Pacific Gas and
Electric Company (PG&E) today announced a suite of new power
agreements, totaling more than 2,000 megawatts (MW), that are
expected to provide many years of clean, reliable electricity for
the 15 million people it serves in northern and central California.
As part of its commitment to a cleaner energy future, PG&E has
entered into new contracts to buy more than 830 MW of renewable
generation from solar developers, enough to meet the needs of more
than 200,000 average homes. In addition, to enable the utility to
reliably increase its use of renewable energy, PG&E yesterday
asked the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to approve
new agreements for power from highly efficient and flexible natural
gas-fired plants that can balance the fluctuating output of wind
and solar resources. "Taken together, these agreements reflect
PG&E's comprehensive energy strategy to meet our customers'
future power needs with clean energy solutions," said Fong Wan,
Senior Vice President, Energy Procurement at PG&E. "Consistent
with state policy, we are building our portfolio to ensure
affordable and reliable energy services while moving as quickly as
possible to meet California's renewable power goals." The
agreements sent to the CPUC yesterday grew out of a competitive
solicitation last year to identify long-term power projects with
the best customer value. They include two proposed new facilities
in Contra Costa County and an existing cogeneration plant in Kern
County, owned by Midway Sunset Cogeneration Company, which
efficiently uses natural gas for electricity generation and waste
heat for industrial processes. One of the proposed new facilities
is a flexible and efficient 719 MW peaker plant near Antioch to be
owned by a subsidiary of Mirant Corporation. It is scheduled to be
completed by mid-2013. Separately, Mirant has agreed with PG&E
to shut down in 2013 its Contra Costa units 6 and 7--older, less
efficient generators that rely on water from the Delta for
once-through-cooling. If approved by the CPUC, PG&E plans to
purchase, own and operate the other proposed new facility, a
state-of-the-art 586 MW plant in Oakley, after it becomes
operational as planned in 2014. This plant would be air cooled.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation (NYSE: PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas
and electric utilities in the United States. Based in San
Francisco, with 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of the
nation's cleanest energy to 15 million people in northern and
central California. For more information, visit
http://www.pge.com/about/. DATASOURCE: Pacific Gas and Electric
Company CONTACT: PG&E Media Relations and Nuclear
Communications Department, +1-415-973-5930 Web Site:
http://www.pge.com/
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