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Charter
1. Official Designation:
This advisory committee will be known as the Pacific Northwest Electric
Power and Conservation Planning Council's Conservation Resources
Advisory Committee.
2. Background: The
Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act, P.L.
96-501, 16 U.S.C. ?839 et seq. in Section 4 requires the
Pacific Northwest Electric Power and Conservation Planning Council to
prepare and adopt a regional conservation and electric power plan that ?gives
priority to resources that the Council determines to be cost-effective.?
To determine the cost-effectiveness of new resources, it is necessary to
estimate the performance, cost and availability of new resources
potentially available to the region. The Conservation Resources
Advisory Committee will assist in the development of reasonable estimates
of the performance, cost and availability of new conservation resources
and improvements to the efficiency of the electric power system.
In order to
facilitate the development of those resources that the Council determines
to be desirable components of the region's future resource mix, the
Council must also understand barriers that may exist to the development of
these resources, and policies and actions that might be implemented to
resolve these barriers. Such policies and actions constitute the
research and development element of the power plan called for in the
regional act. The Conservation Resources Advisory Committee will
assist the Council in the identification of barriers to the development of
resources and policies and actions to address these barriers.
This advisory
committee is established as part of a network of advisory committees
satisfying the Council's obligation under the Act to establish a
Scientific and Statistical Advisory Committee. (Section
4(c)(11)). Under Section 4(a)(4) of the Act, the terms of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. Appendix I, Sections 1-14,
apply ?to the extent appropriate? to the Council's advisory
committees.
3. Objectives and Scope of
Activity: The Conservation Resources Advisory Committee will
advise the Council during the update of the Plan by:
- Assisting the Council in evaluating the role of conservation in a
more competitive utility world.
- Assisting the Council in identifying technical, cost,
environmental, institutional and other barriers to the development
of new conservation resources.
- Assisting the Council provide feedback and suggestions for
improving the effectiveness of the conservation and renewable
resource development programs and activities in the region.
- Assisting the Council in developing policies and actions to
resolve barriers to the development of new conservation resources.
- Assisting the Council in assessing: 1) the current performance,
cost and availability of new conservation resources; 2) technology
development trends; and 3) the effect of these trends on the future
performance, cost and availability of new conservation resources.
4. Official to Whom the Advisory
Committee Reports: The Conservation Resources Advisory Committee
will report to the Council's Manager of Conservation Resources.
5. Authority of the Advisory
Committee: The Conservation Resources Advisory Committee will
serve in an advisory capacity only. Neither the Committee nor its
members are authorized to make statements or commitments on behalf of the
Council. Non‑staff members of the committee will not be
considered to be members of the Council staff.
6. Estimated Annual Operating
Costs in Dollars and Person‑Days: $15,000, for travel,
teleconference and video conference meetings support, $10,000 contracted
services for minutes, and sixty staff days to organize and attend
committee meetings.
7. Appointment of Advisory
Committee Members: The Director of the Council's Division of
Power Planning will designate members of the Council's staff to attend
meetings of the Committee. The Chairperson of the Committee, in
consultation with the Director of Power Planning, will appoint the
remaining members. The membership of the committee may include
representatives from the region's utilities, the state energy offices,
resource developers, public interest groups, and resource experts from
within and outside the region. Committee members shall be appointed based
primarily on their technical and policy expertise and experience.
8. Chairperson:
- The Chairperson of the Conservation Resources Advisory Committee
will be Tom Eckman
- The Chairperson may be called upon to report to the Executive
Director of the Council on appropriate matters, including the
Advisory Committee's progress on the tasks described in Part 3 of
this Charter.
- The duties of the Chairperson will include presiding over
Conservation Resources Advisory Committee meetings, ensuring that
detailed minutes of such meetings are prepared and submitted to the
Executive Director of the Council in a timely manner, and
maintaining communication between the Committee and the Council's
staff.
- The Chairperson will certify detailed minutes of meetings of the
Conservation Resources Advisory Committee. The minutes should
include a complete and accurate description on matters discussed,
conclusions reached, actions taken, persons invited to meet with the
Committee, and persons in attendance. The minutes also will
include copies of reports received, issued or approved by the
Committee. Minutes of meetings will be prepared and released
within ten days of the meeting, unless the Management Officer grants
an extension. The Chairperson will distribute copies of the
minutes to members of the Committee and the other interested
persons.
- Subcommittees of the Conservation Resources Advisory Committee may
be established by the Chairperson of the Committee to undertake
particular aspects of the Committee's work. Methods for
organizing the work and procedures of the Committee must follow the
scope of responsibilities assigned to the Committee by the
Council. Council staff for the Committee will make logistical
arrangements for Committee meetings and provide general support
services.
9. Vice-Chairperson:
- The Vice-Chairperson of the Conservation Resources Advisory
Committee will be Charles Grist.
- The Vice-Chairperson will perform the duties of the Chairperson of
the Committee, in the absence of that Chairperson, and such other
duties as the Chairperson of the Committee may assign.
10. Rules: The advisory committee
rules approved and adopted by the Council on March 17, 1982, as amended
from time to time, will apply to the Conservation Resources Advisory
Committee.
11. Estimated Frequency of Committee
Meetings: The Chairperson of the Conservation Resources Advisory
Committee, after consultation with the Director of the Power Planning
Division, or his designee, will call meetings as necessary. It is
estimated that eight committee meetings will occur at approximately
two-month intervals. Additional subcommittee meetings may also be
held between January 2002 and July 2003. All meetings will be open
to the public, unless closed pursuant to 5 U.S.C. ?552b(c). Timely
notice of meetings, including agendas, will be made. Interested
persons may attend Committee meetings and appear before or file statements
with the Committee, subject to such reasonable rules as the Council may
prescribe.
12. Reimbursement of Expenses:
The Council will reimburse public members of the Conservation Resources
Advisory Committee for travel for the purpose of attending Committee
meetings, in accordance with the Council's travel regulations for
advisory committees, as authorized by 5 U.S.C. ?5703. The Executive
Director shall determine who are public members.
13. Duration: The Conservation
Resources Advisory Committee will terminate two years from the filing date
of this Charter, unless renewed in accordance with the Federal Advisory
Committee Act. All Members of the Committee serve at the pleasure of
the Council.
This Charter for the Conservation Resources Advisory Committee was
approved and adopted at a duly noticed meeting of the Pacific Northwest
Electric Power and Conservation Planning Council, November 11-12, 2001 in
Portland, Oregon.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST ELECTRIC POWER
AND CONSERVATION PLANNING COUNCIL
By: Frank L. (Larry) Cassidy, Jr., Chairman
Date Filed: December 12, 2001 |
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