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Transmission Coordination and Planning Committee 2014 Q1 Stakeholder Meeting

Transmission Coordination and Planning Committee 2014 Q1 Stakeholder Meeting. March 26, 2014. Agenda. Introductions Background Transmission Planning Process 2014 TCPC Study Scope Stakeholder Input and Questions. Energy Delivery 101. Meeting Objectives.

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Transmission Coordination and Planning Committee 2014 Q1 Stakeholder Meeting

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  1. Transmission Coordination and Planning Committee 2014 Q1 Stakeholder Meeting March 26, 2014

  2. Agenda • Introductions • Background • Transmission Planning Process • 2014 TCPC Study Scope • Stakeholder Input and Questions

  3. Energy Delivery 101

  4. Meeting Objectives • Plan the expansion of the transmission system to ensure reliable, efficient delivery of energy to customers at a reasonable cost. • Develop and coordinate plans with interested stakeholders at the local, state, and regional level to identify and address concerns in the early stages of project development. • Ensure openness and transparency while addressing applicable regulatory requirements.

  5. Transmission Planning

  6. What is Transmission Planning? The process of evaluating the transmission system to identify transmission facilities required to deliver existing and future generating resources to existing and future customer loads while balancing reliability, societal impact and cost.

  7. Types of Planning Studies • System Interconnection Requests • Generator, Load or Transmission Interconnection • Feasibility Study • System Impact Study • Facilities Study • Transmission Service Study • Reliability Study • Economic Study

  8. Transmission Planning Process Major factors in the process: • Future planning periods (5, 10, 20+ years) • Load forecasts (existing + future growth scenarios) • Generation output (serve local load vs. off-system sales) • Generation types (thermal, hydro, wind, solar, etc.) • Planned projects (local and regional) • System disturbances (consider all relevant outages) • Reliability criteria (the measuring stick for adequate transmission system performance) • Transmission system commitments (capacity availability) • Local, state, and federal regulatory requirements

  9. Transmission Planning Groups Transmission Coordination & Planning Committee (local) http://www.oasis.oati.com/CLPT/index.html Select “Transmission Planning” folder Colorado Coordinated Planning Group (sub-regional) www.westconnect.com/planning_ccpg.php WestConnect (regional) www.westconnect.com/planning.php

  10. Transmission Planning Process

  11. Multi-Year Transmission Plan

  12. CLFP Transmission Plan

  13. 2014 Study Scope: 5 and 10-Year Scenarios • 2019 Heavy Winter Load • Power flow, transient stability, voltage stability • 2019 Light Winter Load • High Renewable Generation Output • Power flow, transient stability, voltage stability • 2025 Heavy Summer Load • Power flow (transient stability as needed) • 10-year off-peak case undecided at this time

  14. Data Collection • Requested data due: Friday April 11, 2014 • Peak and Off-Peak Load Data by POD • Monthly demand data for study years is critical • Monthly demand for 10 year planning horizon is preferred • Resource Data • Demand requirement + reserves • Reservation Data • Forecasted monthly transfer values on a per path basis, including rollover rights

  15. Requesting Scenarios and Alternatives • Use CCPG Request Form at any time • Ensures all stakeholder suggestions are considered • Form will be submitted to CCPG and directed to the appropriate group • All requests will be acknowledged and responded to • www.westconnect.com/filestorage/ccpg_request_form.xls

  16. Next Meetings • Q2 Meeting: May 15, 2014 2:30-3:30 p.m. • Review stakeholder comments following Q1 meeting, submitted data, planned project status, other regional planning updates • Q3 Meeting: August 21, 2014 9:30-11:00 a.m. • Review stakeholder comments following Q2 meeting, study results, identified solutions and alternatives, planned project status, other regional planning updates • Q4 Meeting: November 20, 2014 9:30-11:00 a.m. • Review final comments to draft LTP report, preferred project alternatives, planned project status, other regional planning updates • Additional stakeholder discussions may be held as necessary

  17. Questions? Wes Wingen, PE Manager of Transmission Planning wes.wingen@blackhillscorp.com (605) 721-2268 Dan Baye Transmission Planning Engineer daniel.baye@blackhillscorp.com (605) 721-2471

  18. List of Acronyms • CCPG = Colorado Coordinated Planning Group • CPCN= Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity • FERC = Federal Energy Regulatory Commission • KV = Kilovolt (1,000 volts) • LTP = Local Transmission Plan • MW = Megawatts (millions of watts) • NERC = North American Electric Regulatory Corporation • OASIS = Open Access Same-time Information System • POD = Point of Delivery • TCPC = Transmission Coordination & Planning Committee • WECC = Western Electricity Coordinating Council

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