UniSource Plans Resource Expansion to Preserve Reliable Electric Service for Customers
2023年11月2日 - 5:05AM
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UniSource Energy Services plans to more than double its electric
energy resources over the next 15 years with new wind, solar,
natural gas and storage systems that can support continued
reliability amid increasing resource constraints on the regional
electric grid.
UniSource’s 2023 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), filed today
with the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC), describes how the
company expects to satisfy customers’ increasing energy needs over
the next 15 years. The plan calls for the addition of 350 megawatts
(MW) of solar and wind resources, 200 MW of natural gas turbines
and 225 MW of energy storage systems by 2038. UniSource currently
has about 300 MW of generating capacity.
The new resources are needed to support projected growth and
reduce reliance on wholesale power purchased from other providers
on the regional grid. Reliable energy is becoming increasingly
unavailable in the desert Southwest during extreme summer heat,
requiring UniSource to develop its own dedicated resources to
ensure continued service when customers most need it.
“This balanced, flexible plan identifies the most cost-effective
steps we can take to establish greater independence and energy
security for our customers,” said Susan Gray, President and CEO.
“Our balanced portfolio will help us preserve reliability and
affordability in the face of increasing usage and extreme weather
while reducing carbon dioxide emissions and mitigating risk.”
UniSource analyzed several potential portfolios based on cost,
changes in fuel and energy markets, environmental concerns, new
technologies and other factors. The preferred portfolio was found
to best address near-term capacity needs while balancing
affordability and reliability for customers in both Mohave and
Santa Cruz Counties.
The IRP does not determine the location, capacity or other
specific details of new energy resources. Those determinations are
made after reviewing bids submitted in response to the all-source
requests for proposals that UniSource uses to develop new energy
resources. Because the process allows developers to propose
competing technologies that satisfy performance requirements, it
creates opportunities for alternatives that provide comparable
reliability at competitive costs.
The plan will be reviewed by the ACC in a process that includes
opportunities for public comment. For updates on that process and
more information about UniSource’s 2023 IRP, visit
uesaz.com/2023IRP.
UniSource provides electric service to more than 101,000
customers in Mohave and Santa Cruz Counties. It also provides
natural gas service to more than 167,000 customers in Northern and
Southern Arizona. For more information, visit uesaz.com. UniSource
and its parent company, UNS Energy, are subsidiaries of Fortis,
Inc. (TSX/NYSE: FTS), which owns utilities that serve more than 3
million customers across Canada and in the United States and the
Caribbean. To learn more, visit fortisinc.com.
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Joseph Barrios (520) 884-3725 jbarrios@uesaz.com
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