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ScottMadden Insights on
Natural Resource Planning
Fall 2011
Contact: rmcadams@scottmadden.com
Copyright © 2011 by ScottMadden. All rights reserved.
Introduction
◆ Natural resource planning is becoming increasingly important for utilities
◆ In addition to social pressures for more sustainable business practices, it is an essential element of obtaining licenses for
electric, hydroelectric, and transmission operations
◆ Applicants seeking an exemption, original license, new license, or a license amendment for a project must consult with relevant
federal, state, and interstate resource agencies, Native American tribes, and non-governmental agencies
◆ In many cases, these consultations result in agreements on programs that benefit threatened or endangered species, cultural
resources, recreation areas, and other natural resources
◆ Proactive planning can help ensure a smooth process, avoid costly delays, and create public goodwill
◆ This document provides a brief overview of ScottMadden’s perspective
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Copyright © 2011 by ScottMadden. All rights reserved.
What is Natural Resource Planning?
◆ Natural resource planning is a strategic framework designed to guide future environmental stewardship decisions
— It integrates with other strategic exercises such as integrated resource planning and annual business planning
◆ Natural resource planning addresses stewardship issues that are in the public eye such as:
— Sustainable development
— Protection of sensitive resources
— Benefits provided by access to public and private lands
◆ Programs may include protecting threatened and endangered species, improving water quality, creating recreation sites for
public use, and protecting cultural and archeological sites
◆ The natural resource planning process evaluates a broad range of program alternatives
— It includes development of multiple strategies for proactive stewardship
— Strategies are assessed against potential future business environment scenarios to determine the optimal program mix
◆ The final plan lays out an immediate course of action and a road map with options for leaders to use when making future
strategic decisions
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Examples of Natural Resource Programs
◆ Threatened and Endangered Species Protection
◆ Natural Areas Management
◆ Non-Native Invasive Plant Management
◆ Conservation Planning
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Cultural Resource
Protection
Example Activities
◆ Water Quality Improvement
◆ Shoreline Stabilization
◆ Aquatic Ecology
◆ Public Outreach and Education
◆ Public Day-Use Areas
◆ Campgrounds
◆ Stream Access Sites
◆ Hiking Trails Management
◆ Archeological Resources Protection Act Compliance
◆ Native American Graves Repatriation Act Compliance
◆ National Historic Preservation Act Section 106 Compliance
◆ Public Outreach and Education
Resource Area
Biological Resources
Water Quality
Recreation
Copyright © 2011 by ScottMadden. All rights reserved.
Why is Natural Resource Planning So Important Today?
Proactive natural resource planning helps address a number of challenges facing utilities today.
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Recent economic and legislative climates have shown a shift toward sustainable
operations and higher environmental standards. Proactive planning helps utilities
stay ahead of the curve.
When utilities apply for licenses for new projects, FERC and state utility
commissions require environmental impact statements to be developed that
weigh environmental impacts against mitigation activities. Natural resource
planning alleviates the threat of surprises and helps avoid costly delays.
Involving external stakeholders such as agencies and environmental groups in
the planning process can help ease tensions and create mutually beneficial
relationships and outcomes.
Proactive planning helps smooth the licensing process, avoid costly delays,
alleviate stakeholder concerns, and can work to deter future lawsuits.
Environmental stewardship and the development of natural resource and
recreation programs for public benefit create significant goodwill in an effective
and efficient manner.
Increased
Environmental
Pressures
Licensing
Requirements
Relationships with
External
Stakeholders
Costs
Public Goodwill
Potential BenefitsChallenge
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Licensing Requirements Create Multiple Challenges
Applicants seeking an exemption, original license, new license, or an amendment to a license for a project must consult
with relevant federal, state, and interstate resource agencies, Native American tribes, and non-governmental agencies.
◆ To gain support, utilities must prove to each group that they are addressing their concerns
◆ In many cases, this results in a negotiated settlement to create or fund new natural resource programs
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Source: www.ferc.gov
Example: FERC Recommended Initial Consultation List For a Georgia Hydropower Project
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation U.S. Department of Commerce Trout Unlimited
Bureau of Indian Affairs (U.S. Dept. of Interior) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Georgia Department of Agriculture
Federal Emergency Management Agency U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Georgia Department of Natural Resources –
Environmental Protection Division
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission U.S. Forest Service
Georgia Department of Natural Resources –
Historic Preservation Division
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
United States Geological Survey
Georgia Department of Natural Resources –
State Parks and Historic Sites Division
National Park Service American Canoe Association
Georgia Department of Natural Resources –
Wildlife Resources Division
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers American Whitewater
Georgia Soil and Water Conservation
Commission
U.S. Bureau of Land Management (U.S. Dept. of
Interior)
Appalachian Trail Conservancy Cherokee Nation
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (U.S. Dept. of
Interior)
Front for Environmental Action Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
U.S. Coast Guard Georgia River Network United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians
U.S. Department of Agriculture – Forest Service Hydropower Reform Coalition Upper Tallapoosa Watershed Group
Proactive natural resource planning helps satisfy many requirements ahead of time and eliminates costly delays
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Proven ScottMadden Natural Resource Planning Process
Creating a natural resource plan requires a structured process with standardized tools, defined decision rights, specific
criteria, and analytics.
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4. Publish draft
report and solicit
comments
5. Incorporate
feedback and
select final strategy
1. Establish
planning
infrastructure
2. Perform program
option analysis
◆ Work with
leadership to set
goals for the
planning process
◆ Define scenarios
◆ Build strategies
◆ Create programs
and identify options
for level of support
◆ Define primary
analysis metrics
◆ Define strategic
analysis metrics
◆ Complete cost
estimates
◆ Perform benefit
analysis
◆ Determine benefit
weightings
◆ Finalize benefit
scorecard
◆ Rank elements
based on overall
benefit-to-cost
score (by
strategy)
◆ Complete
planning matrix
◆ Score the
strategies
◆ Select the
preferred mix of
programs
◆ Draft initial
resource plan
◆ Draft supporting
environmental
impact statement
(as required)
◆ Publish documents
◆ Solicit feedback
from the public,
agencies, and
NGOs
◆ Update strategy
based on feedback
◆ Finalize and
publish the
completed plan
3. Assess results
and select initial
strategy
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Planning Strategies
Scenarios
Total Score
(by scenario)Economy Recovers
Dramatically
Environmental Focus
is a National Priority
Prolonged Economic
Malaise
CarbonLegislation
Creates Economic
Downturn
Resource conservation
Recreationfocus
Balancedmanagement
Environmental Stewardship Metric
Metric Weights
Conservation Recreation Balanced
Recreation/ Visitor Benefit Use 1% 44% 17%
Water Resource Benefit 9% 24% 17%
Species/ Habitat Conservation and
Abundance
40% 10% 17%
Cultural Resource Preservation 40% 1% 17%
Management Data and Scientific
Knowledge/ Reduce Compliance Costs
5% 1% 16%
Public Perception, Partnerships,
Outreach
5% 20% 16%
Total 100% 100% 100%
Benefit Weightings
Planning Matrix
Multiple Tools Work Together in a Structured Approach
ScottMadden has created a proven natural resource planning approach that marries various perspectives and analysis to
provide the optimal mix of programs.
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Benefits
Cost EstimatesProgram Options
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External Stakeholder Input is Critical
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Planning Results
Leadership
Natural Resource Plan
Benefits Assessment
and Strategic Metrics
Other Strategic
Considerations
Agency Feedback
Public Comments on the
Draft
External Stakeholders
Non-Governmental-
Organizations
Public Input Agency
Consultations
In addition to the planning analysis, input from the public, agencies, and other stakeholders is essential to ensure the
development of a robust plan that can satisfy all future requirements and gain support from the public.
Copyright © 2011 by ScottMadden. All rights reserved.
Why ScottMadden?
We have recent and relevant experience in natural resource planning
◆ We have developed a first-of-its-kind natural resource plan for the largest public power utility in the country
◆ We have led multiple stakeholder engagement groups to secure buy-in for strategic planning efforts
◆ We have assisted numerous utilities with all areas of strategic planning
◆ We have substantial experience in sustainability-related projects, and we understand how to integrate them with natural
resource planning
◆ We have developed a standardized approach and evaluation tools that we can deploy to assist companies in performing natural
resource planning
◆ We have worked with hundreds of energy clients over nearly 30 years including 90% of the top 20
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Copyright © 2011 by ScottMadden. All rights reserved.
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For more information on natural resource planning, please contact us.
Contact Us
Randy McAdams
Partner
ScottMadden, Inc.
2626 Glenwood Ave
Suite 480
Raleigh, NC 27608
Phone: 919-781-4191
rmcadams@scottmadden.com

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Natural Resource Planning

  • 1. Copyright © 2011 by ScottMadden. All rights reserved. ScottMadden Insights on Natural Resource Planning Fall 2011 Contact: rmcadams@scottmadden.com
  • 2. Copyright © 2011 by ScottMadden. All rights reserved. Introduction ◆ Natural resource planning is becoming increasingly important for utilities ◆ In addition to social pressures for more sustainable business practices, it is an essential element of obtaining licenses for electric, hydroelectric, and transmission operations ◆ Applicants seeking an exemption, original license, new license, or a license amendment for a project must consult with relevant federal, state, and interstate resource agencies, Native American tribes, and non-governmental agencies ◆ In many cases, these consultations result in agreements on programs that benefit threatened or endangered species, cultural resources, recreation areas, and other natural resources ◆ Proactive planning can help ensure a smooth process, avoid costly delays, and create public goodwill ◆ This document provides a brief overview of ScottMadden’s perspective 1
  • 3. Copyright © 2011 by ScottMadden. All rights reserved. What is Natural Resource Planning? ◆ Natural resource planning is a strategic framework designed to guide future environmental stewardship decisions — It integrates with other strategic exercises such as integrated resource planning and annual business planning ◆ Natural resource planning addresses stewardship issues that are in the public eye such as: — Sustainable development — Protection of sensitive resources — Benefits provided by access to public and private lands ◆ Programs may include protecting threatened and endangered species, improving water quality, creating recreation sites for public use, and protecting cultural and archeological sites ◆ The natural resource planning process evaluates a broad range of program alternatives — It includes development of multiple strategies for proactive stewardship — Strategies are assessed against potential future business environment scenarios to determine the optimal program mix ◆ The final plan lays out an immediate course of action and a road map with options for leaders to use when making future strategic decisions 2
  • 4. Copyright © 2011 by ScottMadden. All rights reserved. Examples of Natural Resource Programs ◆ Threatened and Endangered Species Protection ◆ Natural Areas Management ◆ Non-Native Invasive Plant Management ◆ Conservation Planning 3 Cultural Resource Protection Example Activities ◆ Water Quality Improvement ◆ Shoreline Stabilization ◆ Aquatic Ecology ◆ Public Outreach and Education ◆ Public Day-Use Areas ◆ Campgrounds ◆ Stream Access Sites ◆ Hiking Trails Management ◆ Archeological Resources Protection Act Compliance ◆ Native American Graves Repatriation Act Compliance ◆ National Historic Preservation Act Section 106 Compliance ◆ Public Outreach and Education Resource Area Biological Resources Water Quality Recreation
  • 5. Copyright © 2011 by ScottMadden. All rights reserved. Why is Natural Resource Planning So Important Today? Proactive natural resource planning helps address a number of challenges facing utilities today. 4 Recent economic and legislative climates have shown a shift toward sustainable operations and higher environmental standards. Proactive planning helps utilities stay ahead of the curve. When utilities apply for licenses for new projects, FERC and state utility commissions require environmental impact statements to be developed that weigh environmental impacts against mitigation activities. Natural resource planning alleviates the threat of surprises and helps avoid costly delays. Involving external stakeholders such as agencies and environmental groups in the planning process can help ease tensions and create mutually beneficial relationships and outcomes. Proactive planning helps smooth the licensing process, avoid costly delays, alleviate stakeholder concerns, and can work to deter future lawsuits. Environmental stewardship and the development of natural resource and recreation programs for public benefit create significant goodwill in an effective and efficient manner. Increased Environmental Pressures Licensing Requirements Relationships with External Stakeholders Costs Public Goodwill Potential BenefitsChallenge
  • 6. Copyright © 2011 by ScottMadden. All rights reserved. Licensing Requirements Create Multiple Challenges Applicants seeking an exemption, original license, new license, or an amendment to a license for a project must consult with relevant federal, state, and interstate resource agencies, Native American tribes, and non-governmental agencies. ◆ To gain support, utilities must prove to each group that they are addressing their concerns ◆ In many cases, this results in a negotiated settlement to create or fund new natural resource programs 5 Source: www.ferc.gov Example: FERC Recommended Initial Consultation List For a Georgia Hydropower Project Advisory Council on Historic Preservation U.S. Department of Commerce Trout Unlimited Bureau of Indian Affairs (U.S. Dept. of Interior) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Georgia Department of Agriculture Federal Emergency Management Agency U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Georgia Department of Natural Resources – Environmental Protection Division Federal Energy Regulatory Commission U.S. Forest Service Georgia Department of Natural Resources – Historic Preservation Division National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration United States Geological Survey Georgia Department of Natural Resources – State Parks and Historic Sites Division National Park Service American Canoe Association Georgia Department of Natural Resources – Wildlife Resources Division U.S. Army Corps of Engineers American Whitewater Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission U.S. Bureau of Land Management (U.S. Dept. of Interior) Appalachian Trail Conservancy Cherokee Nation U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (U.S. Dept. of Interior) Front for Environmental Action Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians U.S. Coast Guard Georgia River Network United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians U.S. Department of Agriculture – Forest Service Hydropower Reform Coalition Upper Tallapoosa Watershed Group Proactive natural resource planning helps satisfy many requirements ahead of time and eliminates costly delays
  • 7. Copyright © 2011 by ScottMadden. All rights reserved. Proven ScottMadden Natural Resource Planning Process Creating a natural resource plan requires a structured process with standardized tools, defined decision rights, specific criteria, and analytics. 6 4. Publish draft report and solicit comments 5. Incorporate feedback and select final strategy 1. Establish planning infrastructure 2. Perform program option analysis ◆ Work with leadership to set goals for the planning process ◆ Define scenarios ◆ Build strategies ◆ Create programs and identify options for level of support ◆ Define primary analysis metrics ◆ Define strategic analysis metrics ◆ Complete cost estimates ◆ Perform benefit analysis ◆ Determine benefit weightings ◆ Finalize benefit scorecard ◆ Rank elements based on overall benefit-to-cost score (by strategy) ◆ Complete planning matrix ◆ Score the strategies ◆ Select the preferred mix of programs ◆ Draft initial resource plan ◆ Draft supporting environmental impact statement (as required) ◆ Publish documents ◆ Solicit feedback from the public, agencies, and NGOs ◆ Update strategy based on feedback ◆ Finalize and publish the completed plan 3. Assess results and select initial strategy
  • 8. Copyright © 2011 by ScottMadden. All rights reserved. Planning Strategies Scenarios Total Score (by scenario)Economy Recovers Dramatically Environmental Focus is a National Priority Prolonged Economic Malaise CarbonLegislation Creates Economic Downturn Resource conservation Recreationfocus Balancedmanagement Environmental Stewardship Metric Metric Weights Conservation Recreation Balanced Recreation/ Visitor Benefit Use 1% 44% 17% Water Resource Benefit 9% 24% 17% Species/ Habitat Conservation and Abundance 40% 10% 17% Cultural Resource Preservation 40% 1% 17% Management Data and Scientific Knowledge/ Reduce Compliance Costs 5% 1% 16% Public Perception, Partnerships, Outreach 5% 20% 16% Total 100% 100% 100% Benefit Weightings Planning Matrix Multiple Tools Work Together in a Structured Approach ScottMadden has created a proven natural resource planning approach that marries various perspectives and analysis to provide the optimal mix of programs. 7 Benefits Cost EstimatesProgram Options
  • 9. Copyright © 2011 by ScottMadden. All rights reserved. External Stakeholder Input is Critical 8 Planning Results Leadership Natural Resource Plan Benefits Assessment and Strategic Metrics Other Strategic Considerations Agency Feedback Public Comments on the Draft External Stakeholders Non-Governmental- Organizations Public Input Agency Consultations In addition to the planning analysis, input from the public, agencies, and other stakeholders is essential to ensure the development of a robust plan that can satisfy all future requirements and gain support from the public.
  • 10. Copyright © 2011 by ScottMadden. All rights reserved. Why ScottMadden? We have recent and relevant experience in natural resource planning ◆ We have developed a first-of-its-kind natural resource plan for the largest public power utility in the country ◆ We have led multiple stakeholder engagement groups to secure buy-in for strategic planning efforts ◆ We have assisted numerous utilities with all areas of strategic planning ◆ We have substantial experience in sustainability-related projects, and we understand how to integrate them with natural resource planning ◆ We have developed a standardized approach and evaluation tools that we can deploy to assist companies in performing natural resource planning ◆ We have worked with hundreds of energy clients over nearly 30 years including 90% of the top 20 9
  • 11. Copyright © 2011 by ScottMadden. All rights reserved. 10 For more information on natural resource planning, please contact us. Contact Us Randy McAdams Partner ScottMadden, Inc. 2626 Glenwood Ave Suite 480 Raleigh, NC 27608 Phone: 919-781-4191 rmcadams@scottmadden.com