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Overview of Major Transmission Interconnections in Greater Sacramento Area

This document outlines the key transmission interconnections in the Greater Sacramento Area, operated by the Western Area Power Administration within the Sierra Nevada region. It highlights significant projects, including the Folsom Loop New SMUD established in October 2009, the Trinity PUD 230/60-kV Interconnection projected for late 2010, and the O’Banion double circuit 230-kV lines planned for late 2011. The region's infrastructure ensures reliable power delivery and enhances connectivity within the Western Interconnection.

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Overview of Major Transmission Interconnections in Greater Sacramento Area

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  1. Service Territory

  2. Western Area Power Administration Regions

  3. Major CVP/SWP Water Facilities

  4. Sierra Nevada Region (WSNR or WMPR) 75 Customers

  5. Greater Sacramento Area Transmission Interconnections

  6. Pacific AC & Pacific DC Intertie COTP, COI, COB, NOB..

  7. Committed Transmission Projects 1. Folsom Loop New SMUD – Western Interconnection In Service - October 2009 2. Trinity PUD 230/60-kV Interconnection Late 2010 3. O’Banion – Elverta & O’Banion – Natomas Double Circuit 230-kV Line Late 2011

  8. Folsom 230-kV Loop

  9. Questions?

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