81_FR_79012 81 FR 78795 - Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Development of Hydropower in Undeveloped Stream Reaches of the United States; Request for Information

81 FR 78795 - Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Development of Hydropower in Undeveloped Stream Reaches of the United States; Request for Information

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 217 (November 9, 2016)

Page Range78795-78797
FR Document2016-27054

The Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO), within the Department of Energy (DOE) is issuing this request for information (RFI) to invite input from the public regarding challenges and opportunities associated with hydropower development in undeveloped stream-reaches. Through this RFI, the WPTO is also seeking input on the focus and structure of a potential funding opportunity to support research and development of advanced and/or non-traditional transformative hydropower technologies and project designs capable of avoiding or minimizing environmental and social effects of new cost- competitive hydropower development in undeveloped stream-reaches of the United States.

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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy


Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Development of 
Hydropower in Undeveloped Stream Reaches of the United States; Request 
for Information

AGENCY: Water Power Technologies Office, Office of Energy Efficiency 
and Renewable Energy, Department of Energy (DOE).

ACTION: Request for information (RFI).

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SUMMARY: The Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO), within the 
Department of Energy (DOE) is issuing this request for information 
(RFI) to invite input from the public regarding challenges and 
opportunities associated with hydropower development in undeveloped 
stream-reaches. Through this RFI, the WPTO is also seeking input on the 
focus and structure of a potential funding opportunity to support 
research and development of advanced and/or non-traditional 
transformative hydropower technologies and project designs capable of 
avoiding or minimizing environmental and social effects of new cost-
competitive hydropower development in undeveloped stream-reaches of the 
United States.

DATES: Responses must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. (ET) on 
Friday, December 16, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Responses to this RFI must be submitted electronically to 
[email protected] as Microsoft Word (.docx) attachments to an 
email, and no more than 6 pages in length, 12 point font, 1 inch 
margins. It is recommended that attachments with file sizes exceeding 
25 MB be compressed (i.e., zipped) to ensure message delivery. Please 
include in the subject line ``Comments for RFI''. Only electronic 
responses will be accepted.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions may be directed to: Rajesh 
Dham, Water Power Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 
Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585, Phone: (202) 287-6675, 
Email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Table of Contents

I. Background
II. Purpose
III. Request for Information Categories and Questions
IV. Guidance for Submitting Documents

I. Background

    Through its HydroNEXT initiative, WPTO's Hydropower Program (the 
Program) invests in the development of innovative technologies that 
lower cost, improve performance, and promote environmental stewardship 
of hydropower development across three resource classes:

 Existing non-powered dams (NPD)
 Pumped storage hydropower (PSH)
 New stream-reach development (NSD)

    Under a Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Funding Opportunity Announcement 
(FOA) DE-FOA-0001455 titled, ``Innovative Technologies to Advance Non-
Powered Dam and Pumped Storage Hydropower Development,'' the Program 
made federal funding available to research and develop innovative 
solutions for NPD and PSH development. In FY 2017, the Program seeks to 
overcome challenges associated with furthering the development of 
hydropower in new stream-reaches.
    Development of hydropower in new stream-reaches refers to new 
projects in stream segments and waterways that do not currently have 
hydroelectric facilities. New stream-reach development projects are 
subject to more scrutiny than projects for other hydropower resources 
(i.e. NPDs, refurbishments) because such development can have more 
extensive environmental and social effects, particularly if 
construction of a dam or diversion is required. Construction of 
barriers in a natural waterway can affect fish migration, channel 
geomorphology, sediment transport, habitat connectivity, water quality, 
and flow regimes. The unique nature of new stream-reach development can 
also add cost, time, and uncertainty to the development process. These 
factors have hindered the development of this resource in recent 
decades.
    To realize sustainable and responsible hydropower development and 
to protect the integrity of existing streams, the Program is seeking 
information regarding transformative and/or innovative hydropower 
technologies that reduce or eliminate environmental concerns and are 
financially viable.

II. Purpose

    The purpose of this RFI is to solicit feedback from industry, 
academia, research laboratories, government agencies, and other 
stakeholders on issues related to development of hydropower in new 
stream-reaches. EERE is specifically interested in information on the 
costs/benefits and environmental effects associated with such 
development, and possible solutions to address the related challenges. 
EERE is also seeking input on the focus and structure of a potential 
funding opportunity to support research and development of advanced 
and/or non-traditional transformative hydropower technologies and 
project designs capable of avoiding or minimizing environmental and 
social effects of new cost-competitive hydropower development in 
undeveloped stream-reaches of the United States. This is solely a 
request for information and not a Funding Opportunity Announcement 
(FOA); EERE is not accepting applications.

III. Request for Information Categories and Questions

A. Category 1: New Stream-Reach Development (NSD) Challenges and 
Opportunities

    To accelerate the deployment of sustainable and responsible 
hydropower in new stream-reaches while protecting their social and 
environmental value, EERE is seeking input on the main challenges and 
potential opportunities for developing this resource.
    Specifically, we welcome feedback on the following questions:
    (1) How can advances in technology more readily address 
environmental challenges associated with hydropower development in 
undeveloped streams?
    (2) What are the technical challenges associated with new stream-
reach

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development? How can DOE help address these challenges?
    (3) How can modularization of power train and civil works 
components affect project costs? How can standardized equipment build 
familiarity and assist with regulatory review of proposed new stream-
reach development projects?
    (4) With recent advancements in additive manufacturing, it has 
become increasingly easy to embed sensors and other smart technology 
into equipment. How can this advancement be used to build smarter 
machines and change the way stakeholders address environmental 
concerns?
    (5) What other challenges is the hydropower community facing with 
regards to new stream-reach development? How can DOE help to address 
those challenges?

B. Category 2: Transformative Hydropower Innovations

    The DOE's 2016 Hydropower Vision analysis \1\ found that deployment 
of 1.7 gigawatts (GW) of new stream-reach development is possible by 
2050 based on a scenario in which technology advancements lower capital 
and operating costs, innovative market mechanisms increase revenue and 
lower financing costs, and environmental considerations are taken into 
account. Further, alternative scenarios explored in the Hydropower 
Vision analysis also showed new stream-reach development could increase 
by an additional 15.5 GW by 2050 if a substantial level of 
transformative technological innovation were developed to successfully 
address the cost and environmental considerations associated with new 
stream-reach development.
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    \1\ The 2016 Hydropower Vision analysis involved more than 50 
modeled scenarios, each examining the effects of key variables or 
combination of variables that influence the deployment of hydropower 
facilities in electricity market competition with other generation 
sources. http://energy.gov/eere/water/articles/hydropower-vision-new-chapter-america-s-1st-renewable-electricity-source.
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    We are seeking input on the following questions related to this 
issue:
    (1) What type of transformative innovations (either in power train 
components or plant system designs) could hold the key to reducing or 
avoiding environmental effects typically associated with development of 
new stream-reaches?
    (2) How can Federal investments in research and development help 
increase benefits and reduce costs for new stream-reach development? 
What areas of investment would be most impactful?
    (3) Are other industries using technologies, equipment, or 
techniques that could be applied to hydropower to increase benefits 
and/or reduce new stream-reach development project costs, timelines, 
and environmental effects? Please provide examples.

C. Category 3: Potential Funding Opportunity

    EERE seeks input on the focus and structure of a potential funding 
opportunity to support the development of environmentally-sustainable 
hydropower development in new stream-reaches. EERE welcomes feedback on 
the approach outlined below.
    The objective of this potential research is to develop advanced 
and/or non-traditional transformative hydropower technologies and 
project designs capable of avoiding or minimizing environmental and 
social effects for new cost-competitive hydropower development in 
undeveloped stream-reaches of the United States. Potential projects 
should be capable of reducing the environmental and social effects of 
civil works and other disturbances resulting from the development of 
hydropower in undeveloped stream-reaches. Of particular interest are 
projects that do not require the use of a dam to create the head 
differential necessary to generate hydropower.
    Following a two-phase process, potential researchers should be able 
to demonstrate--through research, analysis, and engineering design--
that the proposed systems can meet the following metrics:

1. Environmental and Social Impact \2\
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    \2\ Environmental and Social Impact refers to how construction 
and operation of a project affects geomorphology, water quality, and 
the function of streams in supporting social objectives (e.g., 
recreation) and species reproduction.
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2. Technical Feasibility
3. Cost Competitiveness
Phase 1 (12 Months)
    Research the available hydropower potential and develop innovative 
and transformative design strategies that include ways to increase head 
for cost-competitive and environmentally sustainable hydropower 
development. Such designs should include the following features:
     Transformative diversionary structures without the use of 
a solid dam: examples include side intakes or side-channel intakes and 
headrace canals, and trench weirs with suitable water conveyance 
systems
     Alternative water conveyance systems using innovative 
technologies (such as advanced tunneling methods, intakes, alternative 
pipe materials and manufacturing, and tailrace systems) to increase 
power density and reduce component and system costs
     Use of low impact, modular, and scalable hydropower 
technologies as applicable to achieve cost reductions
    Researchers should consider multipurpose use of the hydropower 
facility that may help to reduce the cost allocation to hydropower 
development.
    Further, awardees will perform desktop studies using available data 
to identify probable locations on undeveloped stream-reaches for 
potential application of their innovative/transformational design 
strategies. These studies will help to identify the most favorable 
sites and inform reconnaissance and feasibility studies in Phase 2.
Phase 2 (12-18 Months)
    With respect to the most favorable sites identified in Phase I, 
researchers should perform: (A) Reconnaissance studies, and (B) 
Feasibility studies.
A. Reconnaissance Studies
    Reconnaissance studies are performed with the aim of determining if 
further feasibility studies are warranted. These studies should:
1. Scope the extent of study necessary for hydropower site development 
and preliminary economic analysis
2. Develop a preliminary layout (plan and cross-section)
3. Assess the head and flow (site hydrology)
4. Determine the type of turbine-generator for the head and flow for 
the purpose of obtaining typical equipment costs
5. Estimate preliminary power potential
6. Evaluate the transmission requirements at a high level for power 
take-off
7. Assess potential environmental and social impacts and related 
mitigation
8. Develop a high level cost estimate
9. Estimate potential revenue streams
10. Determine economic feasibility including possible financing costs
11. Include a report to document reconnaissance findings
B. Feasibility Studies
    Feasibility studies are performed with the aim of determining if an 
investment commitment should be made without actual ground disturbance 
and the requirement of permit(s). These studies will include the 
following activities:

1. A firm-up of the project layout to include alternate sites based on 
actual preliminary site investigations
2. Confirmation of the project parameters such as:

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    a. Head
    b. flow duration and unit flow
    c. number and type of units
    d. installed capacity
    e. water conductor system and ancillary equipment and other 
physical work
    f. transmission routing and associated equipment needs
3. Identification of site development needs
4. Evaluation of power purchase alternatives
5. Potential environmental and social impact studies and related 
mitigation
6. Detailed preliminary cost studies
7. Evaluation of possible multi-use of the facility
8. Determination of economic feasibility including possible financing 
costs
9. Preparation of a report to document feasibility findings

    Researchers should perform reconnaissance studies for at least six 
selected locations for project development, with the aim of performing 
feasibility studies on the three most promising sites. We anticipate 
that DOE would make a Go/No-Go decision after Phase 1 based on the 
environmental performance, costs, and applicability of the proposed 
technology or design strategy.
    EERE welcomes input on the approach outlined. Specifically, we 
welcome feedback on the following questions:
    (1) Is the focus outlined above the optimal approach for supporting 
sustainable development of hydropower in undeveloped streams? If not, 
what improvements would you suggest?
    (2) Please share comments on other items not considered here that 
you believe EERE should address as it develops a strategy to advance 
new stream-reach development.

IV. Guidance for Submitting Documents

    DOE invites all interested parties to submit responses by not later 
than 5:00 p.m. (ET) on December 16, 2016. Responses to this RFI must be 
submitted electronically to [email protected] as Microsoft Word 
(.docx) attachments to an email, and no more than 6 pages in length, 12 
point font, 1 inch margins. Only electronic responses will be accepted.
    Respondents are requested to provide the following information at 
the start of their response to this RFI:
     Company/institution name;
     Company/institution contact;
     Contact's address, phone number, and email address.

    Issued in Washington, DC on November 3, 2016.
Jim Ahlgrimm
Acting Director, Water Power Technologies Office, Office of Energy 
Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
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                                                cumulative impacts from past, present                   DATES:   Responses must be received no                particularly if construction of a dam or
                                                and reasonably foreseeable future                       later than 5:00 p.m. (ET) on Friday,                  diversion is required. Construction of
                                                projects.                                               December 16, 2016.                                    barriers in a natural waterway can affect
                                                   3. Alternatives. The Draft EIS will                  ADDRESSES: Responses to this RFI must                 fish migration, channel geomorphology,
                                                include a co-equal analysis of several                  be submitted electronically to                        sediment transport, habitat connectivity,
                                                alternatives. Project alternatives will be              HydroNextFOA@ee.doe.gov as Microsoft                  water quality, and flow regimes. The
                                                further developed during this scoping                   Word (.docx) attachments to an email,                 unique nature of new stream-reach
                                                process. Additional alternatives that                   and no more than 6 pages in length, 12                development can also add cost, time,
                                                may be developed during scoping will                    point font, 1 inch margins. It is                     and uncertainty to the development
                                                also be considered in the Draft EIS.                    recommended that attachments with file                process. These factors have hindered the
                                                   4. Scoping. The Corps and CVWD will                  sizes exceeding 25 MB be compressed                   development of this resource in recent
                                                jointly conduct a public scoping                        (i.e., zipped) to ensure message delivery.            decades.
                                                meeting to receive public comment                       Please include in the subject line                       To realize sustainable and responsible
                                                regarding the appropriate scope and                     ‘‘Comments for RFI’’. Only electronic                 hydropower development and to protect
                                                preparation of the Draft EIS.                           responses will be accepted.                           the integrity of existing streams, the
                                                Participation by Federal, state, and local                                                                    Program is seeking information
                                                                                                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                agencies and other interested                                                                                 regarding transformative and/or
                                                                                                        Questions may be directed to: Rajesh
                                                organizations and persons is                                                                                  innovative hydropower technologies
                                                                                                        Dham, Water Power Technologies
                                                encouraged.                                                                                                   that reduce or eliminate environmental
                                                                                                        Office, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000
                                                   5. The Draft EIS is expected to be                                                                         concerns and are financially viable.
                                                                                                        Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                available for public review and                         Washington, DC 20585, Phone: (202)                    II. Purpose
                                                comment 6 to 12 months after the                        287–6675, Email:                                         The purpose of this RFI is to solicit
                                                scoping meeting, and a public meeting                   Rajesh.Dham@ee.doe.gov.                               feedback from industry, academia,
                                                may be held after its publication.
                                                                                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            research laboratories, government
                                                  Dated: October 25, 2016.                                                                                    agencies, and other stakeholders on
                                                David Castanon,                                         Table of Contents
                                                                                                                                                              issues related to development of
                                                Chief, Regulatory Division.                             I. Background                                         hydropower in new stream-reaches.
                                                [FR Doc. 2016–27063 Filed 11–8–16; 8:45 am]             II. Purpose                                           EERE is specifically interested in
                                                                                                        III. Request for Information Categories and           information on the costs/benefits and
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                                                                                                              Questions                                       environmental effects associated with
                                                                                                        IV. Guidance for Submitting Documents
                                                                                                                                                              such development, and possible
                                                                                                        I. Background                                         solutions to address the related
                                                DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY                                                                                          challenges. EERE is also seeking input
                                                                                                           Through its HydroNEXT initiative,                  on the focus and structure of a potential
                                                Office of Energy Efficiency and                         WPTO’s Hydropower Program (the                        funding opportunity to support research
                                                Renewable Energy                                        Program) invests in the development of                and development of advanced and/or
                                                                                                        innovative technologies that lower cost,              non-traditional transformative
                                                Challenges and Opportunities for
                                                                                                        improve performance, and promote                      hydropower technologies and project
                                                Sustainable Development of
                                                                                                        environmental stewardship of                          designs capable of avoiding or
                                                Hydropower in Undeveloped Stream
                                                                                                        hydropower development across three                   minimizing environmental and social
                                                Reaches of the United States; Request
                                                                                                        resource classes:                                     effects of new cost-competitive
                                                for Information
                                                                                                        • Existing non-powered dams (NPD)                     hydropower development in
                                                AGENCY:  Water Power Technologies                       • Pumped storage hydropower (PSH)                     undeveloped stream-reaches of the
                                                Office, Office of Energy Efficiency and                 • New stream-reach development (NSD)                  United States. This is solely a request
                                                Renewable Energy, Department of                            Under a Fiscal Year (FY) 2016                      for information and not a Funding
                                                Energy (DOE).                                           Funding Opportunity Announcement                      Opportunity Announcement (FOA);
                                                ACTION: Request for information (RFI).                  (FOA) DE–FOA–0001455 titled,                          EERE is not accepting applications.
                                                                                                        ‘‘Innovative Technologies to Advance
                                                SUMMARY:    The Water Power                                                                                   III. Request for Information Categories
                                                                                                        Non-Powered Dam and Pumped Storage
                                                Technologies Office (WPTO), within the                                                                        and Questions
                                                                                                        Hydropower Development,’’ the
                                                Department of Energy (DOE) is issuing                   Program made federal funding available                A. Category 1: New Stream-Reach
                                                this request for information (RFI) to                   to research and develop innovative                    Development (NSD) Challenges and
                                                invite input from the public regarding                  solutions for NPD and PSH                             Opportunities
                                                challenges and opportunities associated                 development. In FY 2017, the Program                    To accelerate the deployment of
                                                with hydropower development in                          seeks to overcome challenges associated               sustainable and responsible hydropower
                                                undeveloped stream-reaches. Through                     with furthering the development of                    in new stream-reaches while protecting
                                                this RFI, the WPTO is also seeking input                hydropower in new stream-reaches.                     their social and environmental value,
                                                on the focus and structure of a potential                  Development of hydropower in new                   EERE is seeking input on the main
                                                funding opportunity to support research                 stream-reaches refers to new projects in              challenges and potential opportunities
                                                and development of advanced and/or                      stream segments and waterways that do                 for developing this resource.
                                                non-traditional transformative                          not currently have hydroelectric
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                                                                                                                                                                Specifically, we welcome feedback on
                                                hydropower technologies and project                     facilities. New stream-reach                          the following questions:
                                                designs capable of avoiding or                          development projects are subject to                     (1) How can advances in technology
                                                minimizing environmental and social                     more scrutiny than projects for other                 more readily address environmental
                                                effects of new cost-competitive                         hydropower resources (i.e. NPDs,                      challenges associated with hydropower
                                                hydropower development in                               refurbishments) because such                          development in undeveloped streams?
                                                undeveloped stream-reaches of the                       development can have more extensive                     (2) What are the technical challenges
                                                United States.                                          environmental and social effects,                     associated with new stream-reach


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                                                development? How can DOE help                           that could be applied to hydropower to                manufacturing, and tailrace systems) to
                                                address these challenges?                               increase benefits and/or reduce new                   increase power density and reduce
                                                   (3) How can modularization of power                  stream-reach development project costs,               component and system costs
                                                train and civil works components affect                 timelines, and environmental effects?                    • Use of low impact, modular, and
                                                project costs? How can standardized                     Please provide examples.                              scalable hydropower technologies as
                                                equipment build familiarity and assist                                                                        applicable to achieve cost reductions
                                                                                                        C. Category 3: Potential Funding                         Researchers should consider
                                                with regulatory review of proposed new                  Opportunity
                                                stream-reach development projects?                                                                            multipurpose use of the hydropower
                                                   (4) With recent advancements in                         EERE seeks input on the focus and                  facility that may help to reduce the cost
                                                additive manufacturing, it has become                   structure of a potential funding                      allocation to hydropower development.
                                                increasingly easy to embed sensors and                  opportunity to support the development                   Further, awardees will perform
                                                other smart technology into equipment.                  of environmentally-sustainable                        desktop studies using available data to
                                                How can this advancement be used to                     hydropower development in new                         identify probable locations on
                                                build smarter machines and change the                   stream-reaches. EERE welcomes                         undeveloped stream-reaches for
                                                way stakeholders address                                feedback on the approach outlined                     potential application of their
                                                environmental concerns?                                 below.                                                innovative/transformational design
                                                   (5) What other challenges is the                        The objective of this potential                    strategies. These studies will help to
                                                hydropower community facing with                        research is to develop advanced and/or                identify the most favorable sites and
                                                regards to new stream-reach                             non-traditional transformative                        inform reconnaissance and feasibility
                                                development? How can DOE help to                        hydropower technologies and project                   studies in Phase 2.
                                                address those challenges?                               designs capable of avoiding or
                                                                                                        minimizing environmental and social                   Phase 2 (12–18 Months)
                                                B. Category 2: Transformative                           effects for new cost-competitive                         With respect to the most favorable
                                                Hydropower Innovations                                  hydropower development in                             sites identified in Phase I, researchers
                                                                                                        undeveloped stream-reaches of the                     should perform: (A) Reconnaissance
                                                   The DOE’s 2016 Hydropower Vision
                                                                                                        United States. Potential projects should              studies, and (B) Feasibility studies.
                                                analysis 1 found that deployment of 1.7
                                                gigawatts (GW) of new stream-reach                      be capable of reducing the                            A. Reconnaissance Studies
                                                development is possible by 2050 based                   environmental and social effects of civil
                                                                                                        works and other disturbances resulting                   Reconnaissance studies are performed
                                                on a scenario in which technology                                                                             with the aim of determining if further
                                                advancements lower capital and                          from the development of hydropower in
                                                                                                        undeveloped stream-reaches. Of                        feasibility studies are warranted. These
                                                operating costs, innovative market                                                                            studies should:
                                                mechanisms increase revenue and lower                   particular interest are projects that do
                                                                                                        not require the use of a dam to create                1. Scope the extent of study necessary
                                                financing costs, and environmental                                                                                 for hydropower site development
                                                considerations are taken into account.                  the head differential necessary to
                                                                                                        generate hydropower.                                       and preliminary economic analysis
                                                Further, alternative scenarios explored                                                                       2. Develop a preliminary layout (plan
                                                                                                           Following a two-phase process,
                                                in the Hydropower Vision analysis also                                                                             and cross-section)
                                                                                                        potential researchers should be able to
                                                showed new stream-reach development                                                                           3. Assess the head and flow (site
                                                                                                        demonstrate—through research,
                                                could increase by an additional 15.5 GW                                                                            hydrology)
                                                                                                        analysis, and engineering design—that
                                                by 2050 if a substantial level of                                                                             4. Determine the type of turbine-
                                                                                                        the proposed systems can meet the
                                                transformative technological innovation                                                                            generator for the head and flow for
                                                                                                        following metrics:
                                                were developed to successfully address                                                                             the purpose of obtaining typical
                                                the cost and environmental                              1. Environmental and Social Impact 2                       equipment costs
                                                considerations associated with new                      2. Technical Feasibility                              5. Estimate preliminary power potential
                                                                                                        3. Cost Competitiveness                               6. Evaluate the transmission
                                                stream-reach development.
                                                   We are seeking input on the following                Phase 1 (12 Months)                                        requirements at a high level for
                                                questions related to this issue:                                                                                   power take-off
                                                                                                           Research the available hydropower
                                                   (1) What type of transformative                                                                            7. Assess potential environmental and
                                                                                                        potential and develop innovative and
                                                innovations (either in power train                                                                                 social impacts and related
                                                                                                        transformative design strategies that
                                                components or plant system designs)                                                                                mitigation
                                                                                                        include ways to increase head for cost-               8. Develop a high level cost estimate
                                                could hold the key to reducing or                       competitive and environmentally
                                                avoiding environmental effects typically                                                                      9. Estimate potential revenue streams
                                                                                                        sustainable hydropower development.                   10. Determine economic feasibility
                                                associated with development of new                      Such designs should include the                            including possible financing costs
                                                stream-reaches?                                         following features:                                   11. Include a report to document
                                                   (2) How can Federal investments in                      • Transformative diversionary                           reconnaissance findings
                                                research and development help increase                  structures without the use of a solid
                                                benefits and reduce costs for new                       dam: examples include side intakes or                 B. Feasibility Studies
                                                stream-reach development? What areas                    side-channel intakes and headrace                        Feasibility studies are performed with
                                                of investment would be most impactful?                  canals, and trench weirs with suitable                the aim of determining if an investment
                                                   (3) Are other industries using                       water conveyance systems                              commitment should be made without
                                                technologies, equipment, or techniques                     • Alternative water conveyance                     actual ground disturbance and the
                                                                                                        systems using innovative technologies                 requirement of permit(s). These studies
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                                                  1 The 2016 Hydropower Vision analysis involved
                                                                                                        (such as advanced tunneling methods,                  will include the following activities:
                                                more than 50 modeled scenarios, each examining
                                                the effects of key variables or combination of          intakes, alternative pipe materials and               1. A firm-up of the project layout to
                                                variables that influence the deployment of                                                                         include alternate sites based on
                                                hydropower facilities in electricity market                2 Environmental and Social Impact refers to how
                                                                                                                                                                   actual preliminary site
                                                competition with other generation sources. http://      construction and operation of a project affects
                                                energy.gov/eere/water/articles/hydropower-vision-       geomorphology, water quality, and the function of          investigations
                                                new-chapter-america-s-1st-renewable-electricity-        streams in supporting social objectives (e.g.,        2. Confirmation of the project
                                                source.                                                 recreation) and species reproduction.                      parameters such as:


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                                                   a. Head                                                Issued in Washington, DC on November 3,             intervene, protests, or recommendations
                                                   b. flow duration and unit flow                       2016.                                                 filed.
                                                   c. number and type of units                          Jim Ahlgrimm                                             k. Description of Request: Yuba
                                                   d. installed capacity                                Acting Director, Water Power Technologies             County Water Agency proposes to re-
                                                   e. water conductor system and                        Office, Office of Energy Efficiency and               develop the Cottage Creek Picnic Area
                                                                                                        Renewable Energy.                                     which was destroyed by fire in August
                                                      ancillary equipment and other
                                                      physical work                                     [FR Doc. 2016–27054 Filed 11–8–16; 8:45 am]           2010. The new Cottage Creek Group
                                                   f. transmission routing and associated               BILLING CODE 6450–01–P                                Campground would remain within the
                                                                                                                                                              construction footprint of the previous
                                                      equipment needs
                                                                                                                                                              development and would be constructed
                                                3. Identification of site development
                                                                                                        DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY                                  in two phases. Only phase one is subject
                                                      needs
                                                                                                                                                              to approval at this time. Phase one
                                                4. Evaluation of power purchase                         Federal Energy Regulatory                             would be completed within 1.5 years of
                                                      alternatives                                      Commission                                            approval and would be authorized
                                                5. Potential environmental and social                                                                         under the existing license. Phase one
                                                      impact studies and related                        [Project No. 2246–046]
                                                                                                                                                              would include: (1) Five double
                                                      mitigation                                        Yuba County Water Agency; Notice of                   campsites with each consisting of a
                                                6. Detailed preliminary cost studies                    Application Accepted for Filing,                      paved vehicle spur with two single
                                                7. Evaluation of possible multi-use of                  Soliciting Comments, Motions To                       vehicle spaces and two recreational
                                                      the facility                                      Intervene, and Protests                               vehicle camping spaces and a living
                                                8. Determination of economic feasibility                                                                      space with one group-sized fire ring,
                                                      including possible financing costs                   Take notice that the following                     two bear resistant food lockers, two
                                                9. Preparation of a report to document                  hydroelectric application has been filed              picnic tables and two tent pads; (2) a
                                                      feasibility findings                              with the Commission and is available                  host campsite with a paved vehicle spur
                                                                                                        for public inspection:                                and a septic hook-up with a holding
                                                   Researchers should perform
                                                                                                           a. Types of Application: Amend                     tank; (3) a potable water system
                                                reconnaissance studies for at least six
                                                                                                        license to re-develop recreation area.                consisting of water hydrants within the
                                                selected locations for project
                                                                                                           b. Project No.: 2246–046.                          campground and an underground
                                                development, with the aim of                               c. Date Filed: September 6, 2016.
                                                performing feasibility studies on the                                                                         distribution system that would connect
                                                                                                           d. Applicants: Yuba County Water                   to the existing recreation water system;
                                                three most promising sites. We                          Agency.
                                                anticipate that DOE would make a Go/                                                                          (4) a two-unit vault restroom building;
                                                                                                           e. Name of Projects: Yuba River                    (5) a paved circulation road with vehicle
                                                No-Go decision after Phase 1 based on                   Development Project.
                                                the environmental performance, costs,                                                                         barriers; (6) a multi-panel information
                                                                                                           f. Location: New Bullards Bar                      sign; (7) a paved overflow parking area
                                                and applicability of the proposed                       Reservoir, Yuba County, California.
                                                technology or design strategy.                                                                                for nine single vehicles; and (8) trash
                                                                                                           g. Filed Pursuant to: 18 CFR 4.200.                facilities, including a dumpster and
                                                   EERE welcomes input on the                              h. Applicant Contact: Mr. Curt
                                                approach outlined. Specifically, we                                                                           individual receptacles.
                                                                                                        Aikens, Yuba County Water Agency,                        l. Locations of the Application: A
                                                welcome feedback on the following                       1220 F St., Marysville, CA 95901–4226,                copy of the application is available for
                                                questions:                                              (530) 741–6278.                                       inspection and reproduction at the
                                                   (1) Is the focus outlined above the                     i. FERC Contact: David Rudisail, (202)             Commission’s Public Reference Room,
                                                optimal approach for supporting                         502–6376, david.rudisail@ferc.gov.                    located at 888 First Street NE., Room
                                                sustainable development of hydropower                      j. Deadline for filing comments,                   2A, Washington, DC 20426, or by calling
                                                in undeveloped streams? If not, what                    motions to intervene, protests, and                   (202) 502–8371. This filing may also be
                                                improvements would you suggest?                         recommendations is 30 days from the                   viewed on the Commission’s Web site at
                                                   (2) Please share comments on other                   issuance date of this notice by the                   http://www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/
                                                items not considered here that you                      Commission. The Commission strongly                   efiling.asp. Enter the docket number
                                                believe EERE should address as it                       encourages electronic filing. Please file             excluding the last three digits in the
                                                develops a strategy to advance new                      motions to intervene, protests,                       docket number field to access the
                                                stream-reach development.                               comments, or recommendations using                    document. You may also register online
                                                IV. Guidance for Submitting Documents                   the Commission’s eFiling system at                    at http://www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/
                                                                                                        http://www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/                      esubscription.asp to be notified via
                                                   DOE invites all interested parties to                efiling.asp. Commenters can submit                    email of new filings and issuances
                                                submit responses by not later than 5:00                 brief comments up to 6,000 characters,                related to this or other pending projects.
                                                p.m. (ET) on December 16, 2016.                         without prior registration, using the                 For assistance, call 1–866–208–3676 or
                                                Responses to this RFI must be submitted                 eComment system at http://                            email FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov, for
                                                electronically to HydroNextFOA@                         www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/                             TTY, call (202) 502–8659. A copy is also
                                                ee.doe.gov as Microsoft Word (.docx)                    ecomment.asp. You must include your                   available for inspection and
                                                attachments to an email, and no more                    name and contact information at the end               reproduction at the address in item (h)
                                                than 6 pages in length, 12 point font, 1                of your comments. For assistance,                     above.
                                                inch margins. Only electronic responses                 please contact FERC Online Support at                    m. Individuals desiring to be included
                                                will be accepted.                                       FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov, (866)
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                                                   Respondents are requested to provide                 208–3676 (toll free), or (202) 502–8659               so indicate by writing to the Secretary
                                                the following information at the start of               (TTY). In lieu of electronic filing, please           of the Commission.
                                                their response to this RFI:                             send a paper copy to: Secretary, Federal                 n. Comments, Protests, or Motions to
                                                   • Company/institution name;                          Energy Regulatory Commission, 888                     Intervene: Anyone may submit
                                                   • Company/institution contact;                       First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426.              comments, a protest, or a motion to
                                                   • Contact’s address, phone number,                   Please include the project number (P–                 intervene in accordance with the
                                                and email address.                                      2246–046) on any comments, motions to                 requirements of Rules of Practice and


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionRequest for information (RFI).
DatesResponses must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. (ET) on Friday, December 16, 2016.
ContactQuestions may be directed to: Rajesh Dham, Water Power Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585, Phone: (202) 287-6675, Email: [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 78795 

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