Message-ID: <13102254.1075861753186.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 11:52:34 -0800 (PST) From: dtran@energy.state.ca.us To: newsreleases@energy.ca.gov Subject: [NEWSRELEASES-LIST] SMUD Cosumnes Power Plant Project Begins Energy CommissionReview Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Derek Tran X-To: newsreleases@energy.ca.gov X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \KHOLST (Non-Privileged)\Holst, Keith\Inbox X-Origin: Holst-K X-FileName: KHOLST (Non-Privileged).pst For immediate release: November 14, 2001 Media Contact: Chris Davis - 916-654-4989 SMUD Cosumnes Power Plant Project Begins Energy Commission Review Sacramento - The Sacramento Municipal Utility District's Cosumnes Power Plant Project took its first step in the California Energy Commission's review process today. Commissioners voted four to zero to accept the SMUD application as data adequate. The finding means that Energy Commission staff has enough information to begin the 12-month licensing review of the project. If approved and built on the proposed site near the decommissioned Rancho Seco nuclear power plant, 25 miles south of Sacramento, the Cosumnes Power Plant Project will produce 1,000 megawatts. The combined-cycle, natural gas-fired generation facility would be constructed in two phases. Each phase would generate 500 megawatts and consist of two combustion turbines, one condensing steam turbine and two heat-recovery steam generators. SMUD expects the total cost of the plant to be $595 million. SMUD hopes to begin construction on the plant by the end of 2002, with the first phase beginning operation in spring 2005. The second phase is projected to be ready for commercial operation by the first quarter of 2008. After finding the proposal data adequate, the Energy Commission named Commissioner Robert Pernell to be Presiding Member of the Cosumnes Power Plant Project Siting Committee. Commissioner Arthur H. Rosenfeld, Ph.D. will serve as Associate Member. During the certification process, the Committee is responsible for overseeing all hearings and related proceedings on the proposed power plant. Some of the issues to be examined over the course of the review include environmental impacts, air quality, water, biological resources, public health and safety, the transmission system and engineering design. As part of the review process, the Commission and staff encourage comments from local, state and federal agencies, as well as the general public. Once the review process is complete, the Committee will draft a formal recommendation for the other Commissioners to consider before taking final action at a full hearing of the Energy Commission. The Energy Commission's website provides information on the proposed project at: www.energy.ca.gov/sitingcases/smud/ Public participation is a very important part of the Energy Commission approval process. To find out how to get involved, call the Energy Commission's Public Adviser, Roberta Mendonca, at (916) 654-4489, toll free at (800) 822-6228, or by e-mail at [ pao@energy.state.ca.us]. # # # ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ? Derek T. Tran Web Development Team California Energy Commission 1516 Ninth Street MS #29 Sacramento, CA 95814-5112 ??? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?