During a recent council meeting, discussions centered on critical infrastructure improvements and their implications for the city of Riverside. Council members expressed a pressing need for a comprehensive presentation on water resource management, highlighting concerns over threats to water supply and the revenue generated from this vital resource.
Council Member Mill raised questions regarding the city's current connection to the statewide power grid, emphasizing the necessity of a second connection at Mira Loma. This additional link is anticipated to alleviate existing transmission constraints, thereby enhancing energy storage capabilities within the city. Mill noted that without this second connection, Riverside's growth could be severely hampered.
The proposed second connection is expected to provide significant benefits to residents and ratepayers by allowing for full capacity deliverability status on energy projects within the city. This improvement is crucial for the development of local renewable energy resources, including an 80-megawatt battery system capable of discharging 320 megawatt hours, which is set to qualify as local capacity for Riverside.
The council's discussions underscored the importance of these infrastructure upgrades not only for immediate energy needs but also for the long-term growth and sustainability of Riverside. The meeting concluded with a motion to move forward with staff recommendations related to these initiatives, signaling a proactive approach to addressing the city's energy and water resource challenges.