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CPUC opens quarterly ICA workshop as IOUs report on accuracy, updates and portals
Summary
The California Public Utilities Commission convened the first quarterly utility-led Integration Capacity Analysis (ICA) workshop to review investor-owned utilities' biannual reports, discuss known accuracy problems and outline remediation timelines as utilities refine tools that inform distributed energy resource siting.
The California Public Utilities Commission on a WebEx webinar opened the first quarterly investor-owned-utility led Integration Capacity Analysis workshop, describing the ICA as the tool that "quantifies the maximum amount of power that can be injected into or drawn from the distribution system while requiring minimal to no distribution mitigations, upgrades or operational restrictions," Commissioner Petra Hauck said.
The workshop, led by the three large investor-owned utilities (Southern California Edison, Pacific Gas & Electric and San Diego Gas & Electric), is part of the CPUC's high DER (distributed energy resources) track 1 phase 1 decision process. The decision established a cycle of biannual ICA reports and quarterly public workshops to…
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