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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Wind and Water Power Technologies
Office: Wind Energy Bat and Eagle
Impact Minimization Technologies and
Field Testing Opportunities
Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of
Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy (EERE) invites public
comment on its Request for Information
(RFI) regarding a potential funding
opportunity to advance the readiness of
bat and eagle impact minimization
technologies through investments in
technology development and field
testing.
SUMMARY:
Comments regarding the RFI
must be received on or before July 25,
2014.
ADDRESSES: The complete RFI document
is located at https://eere-exchange.
energy.gov/.
DATES:
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Responses to the RFI and questions
should be sent via email or email
attachment to WindMitigationRFI@
ee.doe.gov. Further guidance can be
found in the RFI document posted on
EERE Exchange.
The
mission of the Wind and Water Power
Technology Office of DOE’s Office of
Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy is to accelerate widespread U.S.
deployment of clean, affordable, and
reliable wind power to promote energy
security, economic growth, and
environmental quality. Pursuant to this
mission, the Office funds research and
development to address market barriers
that affect the deployment of wind
energy, including the effects of wind on
wildlife. In permitting wind facilities
and complying with state and federal
laws protecting wildlife, such as the
Endangered Species Act, Migratory Bird
Treaty Act, and Bald and Golden Eagle
Protection Act, developers and
operators of wind energy facilities often
must take measures to mitigate the
potential impacts of their facilities on
protected species.
While guidelines exist for siting wind
facilities in the landscape and wind
turbines within a facility to avoid
impacts to wildlife, technologies to
minimize impacts at operational
facilities are for most species either in
early stages of development or simply
do not exist. Research in this area is ongoing, but significant advancements are
needed to address the siting and
permitting challenges currently faced by
the wind industry.
In its RFI, EERE requests comments,
information, and recommendations on
the current state of wildlife impact
minimization technologies, conditions
under which technology vendors or
developers would consider participating
in a demonstration and validation
campaign, and the conditions under
which wind farm owner/operators
would consider participating in a
campaign to demonstrate, field-test, and
validate such technologies.
Additionally, EERE seeks input on a
proposed framework for funding the
advancement of wildlife impact
minimization technologies aimed at
reducing impacts to bats, eagles and
other wildlife of concern, and on how
to prioritize funding for research within
this framework. The RFI is available at:
https://eere-exchange.energy.gov/.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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2014.
Jose Zayas,
Director, Wind and Water Power Technologies
Office, Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Bonneville Power Administration
[BPA File No.: PNCA–14]
Proposed Changes to the Interchange
Energy Imbalances Rate Under the
Pacific Northwest Coordination
Agreement (PNCA)
Bonneville Power
Administration (BPA or Bonneville),
Department of Energy (DOE).
ACTIONS: Notice of Proposed Adjustment
to Interchange Energy Imbalances Rate
under the Pacific Northwest
Coordination Agreement (PNCA).
AGENCY:
BPA is holding this
proceeding, Docket No. PNCA–14, to
establish a new Interchange Energy
Imbalances rate under the PNCA.
The Pacific Northwest Electric Power
Planning and Conservation Act
(Northwest Power Act) provides that
BPA must establish and periodically
review and revise its rates so that they
are adequate to recover, in accordance
with sound business principles, the
costs associated with the acquisition,
conservation, and transmission of
electric power, including amortization
of the Federal investment in the Federal
Columbia River Power System (FCRPS)
over a reasonable number of years and
BPA’s other costs and expenses. The
Northwest Power Act also requires that
BPA’s rates be established based on the
record of a formal hearing. By this
notice, BPA announces the
commencement of a rate adjustment
proceeding for establishment of a new
Interchange Energy Imbalances rate
under the PNCA.
DATES: Anyone wishing to become a
party to the PNCA–14 proceeding must
provide written notice, via U.S. Mail or
electronic mail, which must be received
by BPA no later than 3:00 p.m. on July
10, 2014.
The PNCA–14 rate adjustment
proceeding begins with a prehearing
conference at 9:00 a.m. on July 9, 2014,
in the BPA Rates Hearing Room, 1201
Lloyd Blvd., Suite 200, Portland, Oregon
97232.
Written comments by non-party
participants must be received by August
15, 2014, to be considered in the
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Administrator’s Record of Decision
(ROD).
ADDRESSES: 1. Petitions to intervene
should be directed to: Hearing Clerk—
L–7, Bonneville Power Administration,
905 NE. 11th Avenue, Portland, Oregon
97232, or may be emailed to rateclerk@
bpa.gov. In addition, copies of the
petition must be served concurrently on
BPA’s General Counsel and directed to
both Mr. Peter J. Burger, LP–7, Office of
General Counsel, 905 NE. 11th Avenue,
Portland, Oregon 97232, or via email to
pjburger@bpa.gov (see section III.A. for
more information regarding
interventions).
2. Written comments by participants
should be submitted to the Public
Affairs Office, DKE–7, Bonneville Power
Administration, P.O. Box 14428,
Portland, Oregon 97293. Participants
may also submit comments by email at:
www.bpa.gov/comment. BPA requests
that all comments and documents
intended to be part of the Official
Record in this rate proceeding contain
the designation PNCA–14 in the subject
line.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Heidi Y. Helwig, DKC–7, Supervisory
Public Affairs Specialist, Bonneville
Power Administration, P.O. Box 3621,
Portland, Oregon 97208; by phone toll
free at 1–800–622–4520; or via email to
hyhelwig@bpa.gov. Responsible
Officials: Mr. Robert Diffely, BPA’s
PNCA Representative, is the official
responsible for the development of
BPA’s Interchange Energy rate.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
Part I. Introduction and Procedural
Background
Part II. Purpose and Scope of the PNCA–14
Rate Proceeding
Part III. Public Participation in BP–14
Part IV. Summary of Rate Proposals
Part I—Introduction and Procedural
Background
Section 7(i) of the Northwest Power
Act, 16 U.S.C. 839e(i), requires that
BPA’s rates be established according to
certain procedures, including
publication in the Federal Register of
this notice of the proposed rates; one or
more hearings conducted as
expeditiously as practicable by a
Hearing Officer; opportunity for both
oral presentation and written
submission of views, data, questions,
and arguments related to the proposed
rates; and a decision by the
Administrator based on the record.
BPA’s rate proceedings are further
governed by BPA’s Procedures
Governing Bonneville Power
Administration Rate Hearings, 51 FR
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7611 (March 5, 1986), which implement
and expand the statutory requirements.
This proceeding is being conducted
under the rule for Expedited Rate
Proceedings, section 1010.10 of BPA’s
Procedures. BPA is proposing to use the
Expedited Rate Proceedings because
BPA is only proposing a change to the
index used to price the balance of
interchange energy between pairs of
parties to the PNCA. The PNCA calls for
the application of the Dow Jones
Mid-C Index (Dow Jones Index) to price
imbalance energy. The Dow Jones Index
is no longer published and a
replacement index needs to be
identified for purposes of pricing the
interchange energy. For this reason, the
issues in this proceeding are anticipated
to be very limited. Given these
circumstances, BPA believes that a 90day Expedited Rate Proceeding is
sufficient to develop a full and complete
record. If it is determined that
additional time is required, the hearing
officer may petition the Administrator
for additional time as provided under
Rule 1010.10(b). A proposed schedule
for the proceeding is provided below. A
final schedule will be established by the
Hearing Officer at the prehearing
conference.
BPA Direct Case—July 9, 2014
Prehearing Conference—July 9, 2014
Deadline to Intervene—July 10, 2014
Data Request Deadline—July 22, 2014
Data Response Deadline—July 29, 2014
Parties file Direct Case—August 1, 2014
Data Request Deadline—August 8, 2014
Data Response Deadline—August 15,
2014
Close of Participant Comments—August
15, 2014
Litigants file Rebuttal—August 25, 2014
Data Request Deadline—September 2,
2014
Data Response Deadline—September 9,
2014
Cross-Examination—September 12,
2014
Initial Briefs Filed—September 19, 2014
Briefs on Exceptions—September 26,
2014
Final ROD—Final Studies—October 8,
2014
Section 1010.7 of BPA’s Procedures
prohibits ex parte communications. The
ex parte rule applies to all BPA and
DOE employees and contractors. Except
as provided below, any outside
communications with BPA and/or DOE
personnel regarding the merits of any
issue in BPA’s rate proceeding by other
Executive Branch agencies, Congress,
existing or potential BPA customers
(including tribes), or nonprofit or public
interest groups are considered outside
communications and are subject to the
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Wind and Water Power Technologies Office: Wind Energy Bat and
Eagle Impact Minimization Technologies and Field Testing Opportunities
AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency
and Renewable Energy (EERE) invites public comment on its Request for
Information (RFI) regarding a potential funding opportunity to advance
the readiness of bat and eagle impact minimization technologies through
investments in technology development and field testing.
DATES: Comments regarding the RFI must be received on or before July
25, 2014.
ADDRESSES: The complete RFI document is located at https://eere-exchange.energy.gov/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Responses to the RFI and questions
should be sent via email or email attachment to
WindMitigationRFI@ee.doe.gov. Further guidance can be found in the RFI
document posted on EERE Exchange.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The mission of the Wind and Water Power
Technology Office of DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy is to accelerate widespread U.S. deployment of clean,
affordable, and reliable wind power to promote energy security,
economic growth, and environmental quality. Pursuant to this mission,
the Office funds research and development to address market barriers
that affect the deployment of wind energy, including the effects of
wind on wildlife. In permitting wind facilities and complying with
state and federal laws protecting wildlife, such as the Endangered
Species Act, Migratory Bird Treaty Act, and Bald and Golden Eagle
Protection Act, developers and operators of wind energy facilities
often must take measures to mitigate the potential impacts of their
facilities on protected species.
While guidelines exist for siting wind facilities in the landscape
and wind turbines within a facility to avoid impacts to wildlife,
technologies to minimize impacts at operational facilities are for most
species either in early stages of development or simply do not exist.
Research in this area is on-going, but significant advancements are
needed to address the siting and permitting challenges currently faced
by the wind industry.
In its RFI, EERE requests comments, information, and
recommendations on the current state of wildlife impact minimization
technologies, conditions under which technology vendors or developers
would consider participating in a demonstration and validation
campaign, and the conditions under which wind farm owner/operators
would consider participating in a campaign to demonstrate, field-test,
and validate such technologies. Additionally, EERE seeks input on a
proposed framework for funding the advancement of wildlife impact
minimization technologies aimed at reducing impacts to bats, eagles and
other wildlife of concern, and on how to prioritize funding for
research within this framework. The RFI is available at: https://eere-exchange.energy.gov/.
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Issued in Washington, DC, on 24 June 2014.
Jose Zayas,
Director, Wind and Water Power Technologies Office, Energy Efficiency
and Renewable Energy.
[FR Doc. 2014-15258 Filed 6-27-14; 8:45 am]
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