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Entergy Transmission Proposed Transmission Reliability Projects

Entergy Transmission Proposed Transmission Reliability Projects. Entergy Transmission Planning Summit New Orleans, LA July 10, 2003. Topics. 2004 - 2008 Transmission Reliability Projects 2009 - 2013 Transmission Reliability Target Areas

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Entergy Transmission Proposed Transmission Reliability Projects

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  1. Entergy TransmissionProposed Transmission Reliability Projects Entergy Transmission Planning Summit New Orleans, LA July 10, 2003

  2. Topics • 2004 - 2008 Transmission Reliability Projects • 2009 - 2013 Transmission Reliability Target Areas • 2004 Transmission Infrastructure Projects (Asset Preservation)

  3. Caveats onProposed Transmission Reliability Projects • Cost estimates provided, in most circumstances, are planning-level estimates. In addition, these costs do not include overhead and tax gross-up, which could be as high as 70% of the costs cited. • Siting of new generation and load growth could affect the timing and necessity of the proposed projects. • Most of the proposed projects, which are subject to Jurisdictional review and approval, have not yet been budgeted. External considerations (i.e., out-of-cycle projects or budget adjustments during the year) could impact the proposed in-service dates.

  4. Transmission Area Planners • A. Arkansas • Stacy Hamilton (504) 310-5451 • B. Mississippi • Mark Haydel (504) 310-5856 • C. SE Louisiana • Barry Canzoneri (504) 310-5813 • D. SW Louisiana • Terrence Griffin (504) 310-5817 • E. Texas • Clay Adams (504) 310-5814 • N. Louisiana • Darrel Hotard (504) 310-5852 • Manager: • Doug Powell (504) 310-5810 Little Rock F Jackson W. Monroe Baton Rouge Beaumont New Orleans Note: Geographic boundaries are approximate.

  5. Ozark Northeast Little Rock Southeast Hot Springs Northern Pine Bluff North Central El Dorado West Central East Central Central Southern Western Northshore Gulf Lake Charles Baton Rouge Metro Bayou Transmission Project Development A. Arkansas Jerry Reed 501-490-4703 B. N. Louisiana & Mississippi Rick Bewley 601-368-2005 C. Texas Chuck Hughes 409-347-5118 C. Texas Ronnie Trevino 409-347-5117 D. Lake Charles / N. Louisiana Ed Brawner 337-593-7333 E. Southeast Louisiana Russell Saliba 504-310-5874 Manager: Tom Lanigan 504-310-5866 Note: Geographic boundaries are approximate.

  6. Little Rock Jackson W. Monroe Baton Rouge Beaumont New Orleans Transmission Services A. Arkansas, N. Mississippi Mike Doyle (501) 490-5643 B. N. Louisiana, S. Mississippi, S. Louisiana Gerald Gibson (504) 310-5867 C. Texas Carl Olson (936) 525-2040 D. SW Louisiana IPPs & Cogens Carl Olson LaGen Coops Gerald Gibson Interconnection Coordinator: Dennis Broussard (504) 310-5878 Sr. Wholesale Exec.: James Howard (504) 310-5881 Analyst: Kim Mitchell (504) 310-5879 Manager: Ollie Burke (504) 310-5864 Note: Geographic boundaries are approximate.

  7. OASIS-Posted Information http://oasis.e-terrasolutions.com/OASIS/EES Planning models Generation interconnection studies status http://oasis.e-terrasolutions.com/documents/EES/trans_planning_summit_2003.htm Presentations from today’s meeting

  8. Load Growth Projections Record System Peak: 22,052MW1 EAI 5,533MW with AECC 6,865 EGSI 7,042MW ELI 5,124MW EMI 3,130MW ENOI 1,223MW Hot Springs Little Rock Jackson W. Monroe Baton Rouge Conroe New Orleans Beaumont [1] This demand level is the all-time peak demand on the Entergy system less AECC, which occurred on 8-30-00. With AECC, the peak was 23,384MW.

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