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Transmission Advisory Group NCTPC Process Update

Transmission Advisory Group NCTPC Process Update. Rich Wodyka September 7, 2006. Overview. Provide Participants and other stakeholders the opportunity to participate in the NC Transmission Planning Collaborative (NCTPC) process

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Transmission Advisory Group NCTPC Process Update

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  1. Transmission Advisory GroupNCTPC Process Update Rich Wodyka September 7, 2006

  2. Overview • Provide Participants and other stakeholders the opportunity to participate in the NC Transmission Planning Collaborative (NCTPC) process • Preserve integrity of the current reliability and least cost planning process • Provide analysis of increasing access to resources inside and outside of Progress and Duke control areas • Develop a single transmission plan that includes reliability and enhanced access solutions while appropriately balancing costs, benefits and risks

  3. Roles • Oversight Steering Committee (OSC) – overall responsibility for establishing and managing the Process • Planning Working Group (PWG) – supports development of the Process and conducts the technical studies • Transmission Advisory Group (TAG) – provides advice and recommendations on Process and study results

  4. Reliability Planning PWG coordinates the study analysis, identifies reliability problems, develops solutions with estimates of costs and schedules PWG evaluates reliability problems and current transmission upgrade plans Participants and TAG review the reliability study results PWG develops and the OSC approves the reliability study scope OSC selects reliability and enhanced access solutions; checks for improved reliability through enhanced access solutions OSC creates final draft Collaborative Plan Feedback and Iterative Studies Participants and TAG recommend scenarios and interfaces. The OSC selects interface and scenario studies for analysis PWG develops and the OSC approves the enhanced access study scope PWG coordinates the study analysis, identifies access problems, develops solutions with estimates of costs and schedules Participants and TAG review the enhanced access study results TAG feedback on final draft Collaborative Plan OSC approves final Collaborative Plan Enhanced Transmission Access Planning Participants’ resource planning processes NCTPC Process Flowchart

  5. Reliability Planning Process • Evaluate current reliability problems and transmission upgrade plans • Develop Reliability Study Scope • Perform analysis, identify problems, and develop solutions • Review Reliability Study Results Enhanced Access Planning Process • Propose and select enhanced access scenarios and interface • Develop Enhanced Access Study Scope • Perform analysis, identify problems, and develop solutions • Review Enhanced Access Study Results Collaborative Plan Development • Combine Reliability and Enhanced Results • OSC publishes DRAFT Plan • TAG review and comment 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter 2006 Overview Schedule TAG Meetings

  6. TAG - February Meeting • TAG was provided with an overview and the opportunity to participate in the NC Transmission Planning Collaborative (NCTPC) process • Requested that TAG propose scenarios and interfaces to be studied as part of the Enhanced Transmission Access Planning process • No TAG input was received so the 2006 NCTPC process focuses only on the Reliability Planning process • Enhanced Transmission Access Planning process will again be included in the 2007 NCTPC process

  7. 2006 NCTPC Process Flowchart - Revised Reliability Planning PWG coordinates the study analysis, identifies reliability problems, develops solutions with estimates of costs and schedules PWG evaluates reliability problems and current transmission upgrade plans PWG develops and the OSC approves the reliability study scope Participants and TAG review the reliability study results OSC selects reliability and enhanced access solutions; checks for improved reliability through enhanced access solutions OSC creates final draft Collaborative Plan Feedback and Iterative Studies TAG feedback on final draft Collaborative Plan Participants’ resource planning processes OSC approves final Collaborative Plan

  8. Reliability Planning Process • Evaluate current reliability problems and transmission upgrade plans • Develop Reliability Study Scope • Perform analysis, identify problems, and develop solutions • Review Reliability Study Results Collaborative Plan Development 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter 2006 Overview Schedule - Revised • FinalizeReliability Results • OSC publishes DRAFT Plan • TAG review and comment TAG Meetings

  9. Reliability Planning Process • Expansion of traditional planning process used by transmission owners to ensure reliability • OSC has established the planning study scope and oversees the study analysis • Starting point is most recent reliability studies and planned transmission upgrades • PWG conducts new reliability studies based on the approved scope and develops recommendations for the OSC

  10. Reliability Planning Process Results • Study results will include the estimated costs and schedules for upgrades needed to maintain reliable service to native load of the Participants • Participants and TAG review and comment on results • OSC reviews comments and directs additional analysis, if needed • OSC finalizes reliability solutions to be carriedforward into a single Collaborative Plan

  11. Collaborative Transmission Plan • OSC reviews reliability results and develops a Draft of the Collaborative Plan • TAG reviews and provides input to OSC • OSC reviews comments and develops the 2006 Final Collaborative Plan • Final Collaborative Plan gets factored into the Participants’ future Integrated Resource Plans • TAG members and other stakeholders can use this information for their own planning processes

  12. Collaborative Process Value • NC state-wide coordinated transmission planning processes • Enhances future transmission system reliability • Open dialogue among all Participants and stakeholders • Allows for more coordinated planning between Progress Energy and Duke Energy to maintain reliability and serve future native load requirements • Transparency on import issues and load growth issues • Provides LSEs more accurate data for resource planning decisions

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