Investigate Climate-Change-Induced Vulnerability of the Northern California Natural Gas Energy System and Identify Resilience Options

Summary

SCH Number
2016078076
Public Agency
California Energy Commission
Document Title
Investigate Climate-Change-Induced Vulnerability of the Northern California Natural Gas Energy System and Identify Resilience Options
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
7/7/2016
Document Description
The research consist of basic data collection, research, experimental management, and resource evaluation activities. The research is to investigate climate vulnerability of the natural gas energy system and identify resilience operations. This research does not result in a serious or major disturbance ot an environmental resource. The ratepayer benefits by the successful implementation of the proposed work will bring significant benefits to the consumers in California. This is mainly because one third of the energy consumed in California is natural gas. More importantly, a majority of power generation fleets in California is powered by natural gas. Thus, a disruption of the natural gas system in California due to climate-change-induced events will not only affect directly natural gas companies, but also have undesirable ramifications that would spill over to the rest of economy. The successful implementation of the proposed work will provide a way by which resilience options can be implemented in order to minimize those impacts.

Contact Information

Name
Timothy Smith
Agency Name
California Energy Commission
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Cities
Santa Cruz
Counties
Santa Cruz
Other Information
1156 High Street

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
S:15306
Reasons for Exemption
The research consist of basic data collection, research, experimental management, and resource evaluation activities. The research is to investigate climate vulnerability of the natural gas energy system and identify resilience options. This research does not result in a serious or major disturbance to an environmental resource.

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