State of Power Decarbonization and Resource Planning in Q1 2023

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In Q1 2023, there was no recent action on power decarbonization and resource planning by 47 states plus DC & PR. The activity ranged from no action to 10 or more actions in terms of power decarbonization and resource planning. The greatest contributing resources to the state generation mix in 2022 were identified as coal, nuclear, hydro, natural gas, oil, and wind. Clean energy sources like biomass, solar, hydro, nuclear, and wind made significant contributions to the state generation mix as well. The percentage of clean electricity generated by each state in 2022 varied, with some states falling below 20% and others exceeding 80%. Additionally, 26 states took action on studies and investigations related to power decarbonization during Q1 2023.


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  1. Q1 2023 Action on Power Decarbonization and Resource Planning DC PR Q1 2023 action No recent action 47 States + DC & PR took action on power decarbonization and resource planning during Q1 2023

  2. Q1 2023 Power Decarbonization and Resource Planning Activity, By Number of Actions DC PR No action in Q1 2023 1-2 actions in Q1 2023 3-5 actions in Q1 2023 6-9 actions in Q1 2023 10 or more actions in Q1 2023

  3. Greatest Contributing Resource to State Generation Mix (2022) DC PR Coal Nuclear Hydro Natural Gas Oil Wind Data Source: U.S. EIA Electric Power Monthly, Net Generation by State by Type of Producer by Energy Source (Jan. Dec. 2022).

  4. Greatest Contributing Clean Resource to State Generation Mix (2022) DC PR Biomass Solar Hydro Nuclear Wind Data Source: U.S. EIA Electric Power Monthly, Net Generation by State by Type of Producer by Energy Source (Jan. Dec. 2022). Map represents percent of total MWh generated in each state from clean energy sources (nuclear, hydroelectric, solar, wind, biomass, geothermal).

  5. Percentage of Clean Electricity Generated by State (2022) WA: 84% ME: 63% VT: 99% MN: 55% MT: 53% ND: 42% OR: 70% NH: 71% WI: 27% NY: 50% SD: 84% ID: 75% MI: 34% MA: 20% WY: 24% PA: 36% IA: 65% RI: 11% NE: 48% OH: 16% IN: 12% NV: 35% IL: 65% CT: 42% WV: 6% UT: 14% CO: 36% VA: 41% NJ: 47% KS: 62% KY: 7% MO: 23% CA: 52% DE: 3% NC: 46% TN: 59% MD: 49% OK: 47% AR: 30% SC: 62% AZ: 44% NM: 41% DC: 49% GA: 39% AL: 39% MS: 15% TX: 34% AK: 32% LA: 19% HI: 20% FL: 18% <20% Clean Energy Generation 50-60% Clean Energy Generation 60-70% Clean Energy Generation 70-80% Clean Energy Generation >80% Clean Energy Generation 20-30% Clean Energy Generation 30-40% Clean Energy Generation 40-50% Clean Energy Generation Data Source: U.S. EIA Electric Power Monthly, Net Generation by State by Type of Producer by Energy Source (Jan. Dec. 2022). Map represents percent of total MWh generated in each state from clean energy sources (nuclear, hydroelectric, solar, wind, biomass, geothermal).

  6. Q1 2023 Action on Power Decarbonization Studies & Investigations DC PR Q1 2023 action No recent action 26 States took action on Studies and Investigations during Q1 2023

  7. Q1 2023 Action on Clean Energy Targets DC PR Q1 2023 action No recent action 32 States + DC took action on Clean Energy Targets during Q1 2023

  8. State Clean and Renewable Energy Targets (May 2023) WA: 15% x 2020 (100% x 2045) ME: 100% x 2050 MN: 55% x 2035 (100% x 2040) VT: 75% x 2032 ND: 10% x 2015 MI: 15% x 2021 (Net-Zero x 2050) NH: 25.2% x 2025 OR: 50% x 2040 (Net-Zero x 2040) NY: 70% x 2030 (100% x 2040) MA: 40% x 2030 + 1% each yr thereafter (Net-Zero x 2050) SD: 10% x 2015 WI: 10% x 2015 (100% x 2050) PA: 18% x 2021 NV: 50% x 2030 (100% x 2050) IA: 105 MW IL: 50% x 2040 (100% x 2050) RI: 100% x 2033 OH: 8.5% x 2026 CO: 30% x 2020 (100% x 2050) CT: 40% x 2030 (100% x 2040) KS: 20% x 2020 VA: 100% x 2045/2050 IN: 10% x 2025 UT: 20% x 2025 DC CA: 60% x 2030 (100% x 2045) MO: 15% x 2021 DE: 40% x 2035 NC: 12.5% x 2021 (Net-Zero x 2050) AZ: 15% x 2025 OK: 15% x 2015 NJ: 50% x 2030 (100% x 2035) SC: 2% x 2021 NM: 80% x 2040 (100% x 2045) MD: 50% x 2030 (Net-Zero x 2045) LA: (Net-Zero x 2050) TX: 5,880 MW x 2015 DC: 100% x 2032 HI: 100% x 2045 PR: 100% x 2050 Renewable Portfolio Standard Renewable Portfolio Goal Clean Energy or Net-Zero GHG Standard Clean Energy or Net-Zero GHG Goal

  9. 100% Clean Energy or Net-Zero Electricity Sector Emissions Targets (May 2023) * * * DC * PR 100% Clean Energy/Net-Zero Electricity Emissions Target * Target Established by Executive Order 21 States + DC, PR have 100% clean energy or net-zero electricity emissions targets

  10. Q1 2023 Action on Emission Targets and Carbon Policies DC PR Q1 2023 action No recent action 22 States took action on Emission Targets and Carbon Policies during Q1 2023

  11. Q1 2023 Action on Planning and Procurement Rules DC PR Q1 2023 action No recent action 36 States took action on Planning and Procurement Rules during Q1 2023

  12. Integrated Resource Planning Requirements (May 2023) DC PR IRP Required Every 2 Years IRP Required Every 3 Years IRP Required Every 4+ Years No Formal IRP Requirement

  13. Q1 2023 Action on Utility Integrated Resource Planning DC PR Q1 2023 action No recent action 25 States took action on Utility Integrated Resource Planning during Q1 2023

  14. Q1 2023 Utility IRP Action, by Largest Planned Resource Addition DC PR Solar Energy Storage Wind Natural Gas

  15. Q1 2023 Action on Electric Generation Capacity Changes DC PR Q1 2023 action No recent action 30 States + PR took action on Electric Generation Capacity Changes during Q1 2023

  16. Q1 2023 Generation Capacity Changes, by Largest Proposed Resource Addition DC PR All Sources Solar Energy Storage All Renewables Wind Dispatchable or Firm Sources Natural Gas Other

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