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CPPP Stakeholder Meeting

CPPP Stakeholder Meeting. Associated Electric Cooperative Inc. Springfield, Missouri November 18, 2010. CPPP Actual Area. Introduction AECI Planning Overview TVA Planning Update EKPC Planning Update BREC Planning Update Potential Regional Project Inter-Regional Planning Update EIPC

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CPPP Stakeholder Meeting

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  1. CPPP Stakeholder Meeting Associated Electric Cooperative Inc. Springfield, Missouri November 18, 2010

  2. CPPP Actual Area

  3. Introduction • AECI Planning Overview • TVA Planning Update • EKPC Planning Update • BREC Planning Update • Potential Regional Project • Inter-Regional Planning Update • EIPC • SIRPP • AECI – SPP Joint Planning • FERC/NERC/EPRI/DOE Updates • General Discussion Agenda

  4. Introduction • FERC Order 890 requires non-jurisdictional entities to participate in a regional planning process. • To meet this requirement EKPC, BREC, TVA and AECI formed CPPP. • BREC evaluating options.

  5. AECI Planning Overview

  6. AECI servicearea

  7. Member owned and controlled • Three tiered system • AECI delivers power to • 6 regional G&Ts • G&Ts serve 51 • Distribution Coops • Dist Coops serve • 850,000 meters

  8. AECI/Member G&T cooperatives’ Transmission Statistics • Miles of line – Approximately 9,500 (69 kv and higher) • Substations - 750 • Integrated Network • 174 Interconnections • 21 Interconnection Agreements

  9. GAS/OIL peaking 655 MW Essex - 107 MW Nodaway - 182 MW Holden - 321 MW Unionville - 45 MW GAS combined-cycle 1,603 2,143 MW Dell - 580 MW St. Francis - 501 MW Chouteau - 522 1,062 MW COAL 2,619 MW Thomas Hill - 1,153 MW New Madrid - 1,200 MW GRDA Unit 2 -198 MW Chamois -68 MW HYDROELECTRIC 478 MW WIND GENERATION 307 MW AECI uses a mix of generating resources

  10. Electric Load Forecast Study (ELFS) conducted in even numbered years • Coordinated Long-Range Member G&T System Plan conducted in odd numbered years AECI TRANSMISSION PLANNING PROCESS

  11. 2009-2019 AECI Long Range Plan Project Update

  12. Since January AECI Board has passed 27 issue papers related to EHV/Primary System Improvements • Approx. $250 M of EHV/Primary System currently in some phase of construction • Approx. $120 M of this allocated for Chouteau 2 generation and additional 345 kV capacity between Oklahoma and Missouri ‘09- ‘19 AECI LRP Project Update (CONTINUED)

  13. October ’10 – Develop NT (years 1 or 2) & LT (9 to 10) loadflow cases from LTSG • November ’10 – Incorporate Electric Load Forecast Study results into loadflow cases • January ’11 – Identify problems/send preliminary results 2011-2021 Coordinated Long-Range Member System Plan Details

  14. 4. February ’11 – Hold stakeholder meetings 5. August ’11 – Solutions – present to stakeholders 6. September '11 – Final Report 7. October '11 - Member G&T Board Approvals 8. December '11 – AECI Board Approval Coordinated Long-Range LRP (Continued)

  15. Questions?

  16. AECI-SPP Joint Planning

  17. AECI-SPP Joint Planning • Various Working Groups (TWG, ESWG, MDWG, etc.) • STEP • ITP 20 • ITP 10 • ITP Near Term Assessment – Not sure if it has a name • Aggregate Studies • Generation Interconnection Affected System • Special Study/Coordination as needed to address localized issues • Twice yearly meetings addressing Operational - Planning topics

  18. Questions?

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