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Jurisdictional Peaker Power Plants

Published by California Energy Commission | State of California | Metadata Last Checked: July 09, 2025 | Last Modified: 2022-01-24T20:14:36.000Z
<div style='font-family: inherit;'><div style='font-family: inherit;'><font size='4' style='font-family: inherit;'>2001 California Emergency Siting Peaker Power Plant Permitting</font></div></div><div style='font-family: inherit;'><br /></div><div style='font-family: inherit;'>In 2001, Governor Davis identified a goal of bringing 1,000 megawatts of new power plants to meet the electricity needs during peak demand periods. Typically these are simple-cycle power plants that can be constructed in a relatively small area, do not require water supplies for cooling, and can readily be connected to the existing transmission and natural gas system. The Governor directed the Energy Commission to use its emergency power plant permitting authority under Public Resources Code 25705 to permit new peaking and renewable power plants that could be online by September 30, 2001.<br /></div><div style='font-family: inherit;'><br /></div><div style='font-family: inherit;'>For more information about Peaker Projects contact:</div><div style='font-family: inherit;'>Joe Douglas</div><div style='font-family: inherit;'>Compliance Project Manager</div><div style='font-family: inherit;'>STEP Division</div><div style='font-family: inherit;'>916-653-4677</div><div style='font-family: inherit;'>Joe.Douglas@energy.ca.gov</div><div style='font-family: inherit;'><br /></div>

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