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Biomass, Coal, Digester Gas, Fuel Cell, Natural Gas, Geothermal, Hydro, Hydroelectric, Landfill Gas, MSW, Nuclear, Oil, Solar, Photovoltaic, PV, Solar Thermal, Wind, Docket ID, REAT ID, RPS, Renewable Energy
The California Energy Commission (CEC) Power Plants geospatial data layer has been created to display the locations of power plants in California. When used in association with the CEC Electric Substations and CEC Electric Transmission Lines geospatial data layers, viewers can analyze the geographic relationships with the power plant across utilities, counties and state. The power plant data, as one of the CEC's critical infrastructure spatial data wil be used to: 1. Support the CEC/Energy Assessments Division/Supply Analysis Office in electric generation report; 2. Support the CED/REAT by providing information on renewable power plant location and capacity; 3. Support the CEC/STEP/Engineering Office/Geo Science in water management report; 4. Support CEC/STEP/Siting Office, Compliance Office, Environmental Office, Engineering Office, and /Strategic Transmission Planning and Corridor Designation Office by providing information on power plant location, capacity, fuel type, operational status, CEC docet id, etc. 5. Support in the CEC/STEP/Strategic Transmission Planning and Corridor Designation Office in corridor study and transmission line siting; 6. Support the CEC staffs various analysis by providing general geographic reference information; 7. Enhance communication between fovernment agencies on emergency management, resource management, economic development, and environmental study; 8. Provide illustration of critical infrastructure spatial data to the public or other agencies in hardcopy format.
The CEC Power Plant geospatial data layer contains point features representing power generating facilities in California, and power plants with imported electricity from Nevada, Arizona, Utah and Mexico. The transmission line, substation and power plant mapping database were started in 1990 by the CEC GIS staffs. The final project was completed in October 2010. The enterprise GIS system on CEC's critical infrastucture database was leaded by GIS Unit in November 2014 and was implemented in May 2016. The data was derived from CEC's Quarterly Fuel and Energy Report (QFER), and Renewable Energy Action Team (REAT). The sources for the power plant point digitizing are including sub-meter resolution of Digital Globe, Bing, Google, ESRI, and NAIP aerial imageries, with scale at least 1:10,000. Occasionally, USGS Topgraphic map, Google Street View and Bing Bird's Eye are used to verify the precise location of a facility. Although a power plant may have multiple generators, or units, the power plant layer represents all units at a plant as one feature. Detailed attribute information associated with the power plant layer includes CEC Plant ID, Plant Label, Plant Capacity (MW), General Fuel, Plant Status, CEC Project Status, CEC Docket ID, REAT ID, Plant County, Plant State, Renewable Energy, Wind Resource Area, Local Reliability Area, Sub Area, Electic Service Area, Service Area Category, Califormia Balancing Authorities, Califormia Air District, California Air Basin, Quad Name, Senate District, Assembly District, Congressional District, Power Porject Web Link, CEC Link, Aerial, QRERGEN Comment, WPRS Comment, Geoscience Comment, Carto Comment, QFERGEN Excel Link, WPRS Excel Link, Schedule 3 Excel Link, and CEC Data Source. For power plant layer which is joined with QFer database, additional fields are displayed: CEC Plant Name (full name), Plant Alias, EIA Plant ID, Plant City, Initial Start Date, Online Year, Retire Date, Generator or Turbine Count, RPS Eligible, RPS Number, Operator Company Name, and Prime Mover ID. In general, utility and non-utility operated power plant spatial data with at least 1 MW of demonstrated capacity and operating status are distributed. Special request is required on power plant spatial data with all capacities and all stages of status, including Cold Standby, Indefinite Shutdown, Maintenance, Non-Operational, Proposed, Retired, Standby, Terminated, and Unknown.
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All the data restriction must comply to Departement of Homeland Security 6 CFR Part 29: Procedures for Handling Protected Critical Infrastructure Information. Do not disclose this GIS information/data to any unauthorized person because of its sensitive nature; to restrict disclosure of and access to this information/data to persons within CEC office; to not redistribute the information/data; and to refer requests for this information/data to the GIS/Cartography Unit of the Energy Commission and to the Energy Commission's Chief Counsel's Office.
Disclaimer: The California Energy Commission makes no warranties, whether expressed or implied, as to the suitability or accuracy of the product for any particular purpose. Any use of this information is at the user's own risk. For further information or suggestions concerning maps/data, please contact: California Energy Commission- Energy Facilities Siting Division - Cartography Unit, 1516 9 th Street, MS48, Sacramento, CA 95814. For any further questions, please call Terry Rose or Fui Thong or Travis David at (916) 654-3902.
Extent
West | -124.281008 | East | -104.163708 |
North | 42.007593 | South | 31.702762 |
Maximum (zoomed in) | 1:5,000 |
Minimum (zoomed out) | 1:150,000,000 |
All the data restriction must comply to Departement of Homeland Security 6 CFR Part 29: Procedures for Handling Protected Critical Infrastructure Information. Do not disclose this GIS information/data to any unauthorized person because of its sensitive nature; to restrict disclosure of and access to this information/data to persons within CEC office; to not redistribute the information/data; and to refer requests for this information/data to the GIS/Cartography Unit of the Energy Commission and to the Energy Commission's Chief Counsel's Office.
Disclaimer: The California Energy Commission makes no warranties, whether expressed or implied, as to the suitability or accuracy of the product for any particular purpose. Any use of this information is at the user's own risk. For further information or suggestions concerning maps/data, please contact: California Energy Commission- Energy Facilities Siting Division - Cartography Unit, 1516 9 th Street, MS48, Sacramento, CA 95814. For any further questions, please call Terry Rose or Fui Thong or Travis David at (916) 654-3902.