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The 2010 Draft Transmission Expansion Plan outlines OG&E's approach to transmission projects below 345kV and incorporates local planning details. The revised OG&E Open Access Transmission Tariff (OATT) allows for pre-existing transmission service but is closed to new services. The plan includes internal contingency studies, a draft report released in May, and a Planning Summit in June for stakeholder discussion. Written comments are accepted until July, with a finalized plan posted by August on the OG&E OASIS site, detailing projects considered for the next five years.
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2010 Draft Transmission Expansion Plan (Local Planning Projects)
Attachment K • OG&E revised the OG&E OATT to include Local Planning details in Attachment K in Fall 2007. • OG&E OATT in place only for pre-existing transmission service, as OG&E OATT is closed to new transmission service. • Revised OG&E OATT located on OG&E OASIS site.
The OG&E Planning Cycle and Process • OG&E runs internal contingency studies in May. • In May, OG&E will post on its OASIS website a draft “Transmission Expansion Plan,” a forward-looking document that outlines transmission projects being considered in the next 5 years. • In June, OG&E will hold a Planning Summit for all interested parties to discuss the draft Transmission Expansion Plan. • Interested parties will then have until July to submit written comments to OG&E concerning the draft. • By August of each year, OG&E will post on its OASIS website a final Transmission Expansion Plan.