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Northern California to Pacific Northwest/Canada Transmission Line

Northern California to Pacific Northwest/Canada Transmission Line. Steve Metague, PG&E February 29, 2008. Project Overview. This proposed line is intended to provide three main benefits.

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Northern California to Pacific Northwest/Canada Transmission Line

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  1. Northern California to Pacific Northwest/CanadaTransmission Line Steve Metague, PG&E February 29, 2008

  2. Project Overview This proposed line is intended to provide three main benefits. • Provides access to significant incremental renewable resources in Canada and the northwestern United States. • The proposed PNW/Canada - Northern California project will help improve regional transmission reliability. • The project will provide other market participants with beneficial opportunities to use the facilities. 7200 MW

  3. Legend: 500 kV AC AC or DC HVDC Project Overview • PG&E, along with an external project steering team, has recently completed broad stakeholder outreach and first steps of the planning process. • Project Steering team: • PG&E • Avista • PacifiCorp • Portland General Electric • British Columbia Transmission Corp • Potential Bidirectional rating: 3000 MW • Project Operating Date: late 2015 • Estimated project cost - $3-7 billion • Project Website: http://www.pge.com/mybusiness/customerservice/ nonpgeutility/electrictransmission/weccplanning Selkirk Sub Devil’s Gap Boardman Hub v Capt. Jack v To Tesla

  4. New Transmission Projects Being Jointly Planned Planned Operation: 2010 – 2015 Legend: PG&E (AC or DC) PacifiCorp (500 or 230kV) PGE (500kV) Idaho Power (500kV) Avista Corp (230kV) BPA (500 kV) Selkirk Sub Avista Corp Spokane Area Project 500kV sub and 230kV local area upgrades BPA West of McNary Generation Integration Project Spokane Area Sub PG&E et. al CNC Project Double 500kV AC BPA I-5 Corridor Station X Station Z PGE Southern Crossing Single 500kV AC McNary Big Eddy PacifiCorp Walla Walla 230kV AC Boardman Hub PG&E, et. al CNC Project Bi Pole HVDC Idaho Power Single 500kV AC PacifiCorp/Idaho Gateway West Double 500kV AC Hemingway Midpoint Capt. Jack Borah PacifiCorp Gateway West Single 500kV AC To Tesla

  5. New Transmission Projects Being Jointly Planned Planned Operation: 2010 – 2015

  6. Milestones Milestones reached: Initiated Regional Planning - 12/16/2006. Completed Regional Planning - 11/1/2007. Initiated Phase 1 Rating Process - 10/31/2007. Completed load and resources, technical feasibility and economic screening analysis. Reports posted on project website - 11/1/2007. Petition for Declaratory Order submitted to FERC - December 21, 2007. Coordinate Phase 1 rating studies with 8 significant transmission projects - January 24, 2008. Milestones planned for 2008 Develop Preferred Plan of Service – July 2008. Complete Phase 1 Rating process – August 2008. Initiate Phase 2 Rating Process – September 2008. Perform pre-permitting studies including environmental and design activities – throughout 2008.

  7. Basic Elements of Conceptual Project Schedule 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Task Name Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS PROJECT PERMITTING PROJECT DESIGN PROJECT LAND ACQUISITION PROCUREMENT OF MATERIALS CONSTRUCTION RELEASE TO OPERATION Note: This conceptual project schedule was prepared based on preliminary information without the benefit of route screening, preliminary engineering Or other tasks necessary to finalize a detailed schedule. The timeframes set forth herein may change as the result of pre-application studies.

  8. Phase 1 Technical Study Coordination Group (TSCG) Group formed to establish consistent assumptions/methods for Project Sponsors provide feedback on the Project Sponsor study work Participation Representatives from projects in Phase 1 Other stakeholders with interest in providing feedback on technical studies If interested in participating, contact Ben Morris BEM8@pge.com Activities Develop consistent Assumptions, Switch Decks, Base Cases Review and Comment on Project Sponsor Study Plans, Assumptions, Study Results and Comprehensive Progress Report Attend monthly meetings or conference calls through August 2008 First meeting was held on February 12, 2008 Next meeting will be on March 11, 2008

  9. Proposed Schedule for Coordinated Studies • Announce Phase 1 and Form Study Teams Dec 2007 – Jan 2008 • Joint Big Tent Meeting Jan 24, 2008 • Develop Assumptions (support from TSCG*) Feb 2008 • Prepare and Finalize Project Study Plans (support from TSCG*) Feb 2008 • Prepare Base Cases (support from TSCG*) Mar 2008 • Pre-Project Studies April 2008 • Technical Studies with Planned Project Projects April-Jun 2008 • Joint Big Tent Meeting Jun 2008 • Draft Comprehensive Progress Reports Jun - Jul 2008 • Review of Comprehensive Progress Reports (TSCG Activity*) Jul - Aug 2008 • Joint Big Tent Meeting Aug 2008 • Submit Final Reports to PCC and TSS Aug 2008 * Technical Study Coordination Committee meetings will occur monthly from February-August 2008

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