File #: 21-1088    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Members of the City Council Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/8/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/12/2021 Final action:
Title: Discussion and action on the Renewable Generation Study completed by the El Paso Electric Company as required by Ordinance No. 019022, and a review of its mandated deliverables, including but not limited to: 1) the possible costs related to the integration of utility-scale renewable generation in the utility company's Texas service territory; 2) the legislative or regulatory changes that may be necessary to increase utility-scale renewable generation integration in the company's Texas service territory and the necessary legislative strategy to implement such changes; 3) the identification of grant opportunities for the company, the City, or both to increase the integration of renewable generation into the company's Texas generation portfolio; and 4) the identification of potential renewable generation programs to support low-income customers, such as incentives for distributed generation. [POSTPONED FROM 09-14-21 AND 09-28-21]
Attachments: 1. D1 D2 D3 Renewble Genernation Study

CITY OF EL PASO, TEXAS

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Members of the City Council, Representative Alexsandra Annello, (915) 212-0002

Members of the City Council, Representative Peter Svarzbein, (915) 212-0001

Members of the City Council, Representative Cassandra Hernandez, (915) 212-0003

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Discussion and action on the Renewable Generation Study completed by the El Paso Electric Company as required by Ordinance No. 019022, and a review of its mandated deliverables, including but not limited to: 1) the possible costs related to the integration of utility-scale renewable generation in the utility company’s Texas service territory; 2) the legislative or regulatory changes that may be necessary to increase utility-scale renewable generation integration in the company’s Texas service territory and the necessary legislative strategy to implement such changes; 3) the identification of grant opportunities for the company, the City, or both to increase the integration of renewable generation into the company’s Texas generation portfolio; and 4) the identification of potential renewable generation programs to support low-income customers, such as incentives for distributed generation. [POSTPONED FROM 09-14-21 AND 09-28-21]

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