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Robert Kondziolka Salt River Project Manager of Transmission Planning

Arizona Corporation Commission. Workshop. Fourth Biennial Transmission Assessment 2006 - 2015. Robert Kondziolka Salt River Project Manager of Transmission Planning. June 6, 2006 Phoenix, Arizona. Contingency Planning (N-1-1) For Palo Verde Transmission System Pre-2006 Summer Season.

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Robert Kondziolka Salt River Project Manager of Transmission Planning

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  1. Arizona CorporationCommission Workshop Fourth Biennial Transmission Assessment2006 - 2015 Robert Kondziolka Salt River Project Manager of Transmission Planning June 6, 2006 Phoenix, Arizona

  2. Contingency Planning (N-1-1)For Palo Verde Transmission System Pre-2006 Summer Season • Facilities Out of Service: Fall 2005- June 1, 2006PaloVerde-Devers, Hassayampa-N.Gila, N. Gila- Imperial Valley 500kV Lines;4 Series Capacitors Banks and Westwing 500/230kV Transformer #4 Out of Service • Maximum Scheduling Generation Capacity: 6,107 MW (Will Meet the Expected Power Transfer Need)

  3. Contingency Planning (N-1-1)For Palo Verde Transmission System Pre-2006 Summer Season • Facilities Back Into Service:- After June 1, 2006PaloVerde-Devers, Hassayampa-N.Gila, N. Gila- Imperial Valley 500kV Lines;4 Series Capacitors Banks and Westwing 500/230kV Transformer #4 Back into Service • Maximum Scheduling Generation Capacity: 7,457 MW (Will Adequately Meet Power Transfer Requirement)*

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