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St. Cloud Load Serving Study

St. Cloud Load Serving Study. Xcel Energy Great River Energy. Overview:. Total load in the region is approximately 400 MW Served through 12 distribution substations including GRE’s Sartell and Sauk River substations through 115 kV loop fed from Benton Co and Sherco.

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St. Cloud Load Serving Study

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  1. St. Cloud Load Serving Study Xcel Energy Great River Energy

  2. Overview: • Total load in the region is approximately 400 MW • Served through 12 distribution substations including GRE’s Sartell and Sauk River substations through 115 kV loop fed from Benton Co and Sherco. • Deficiencies include low voltages for loss of Benton – Granite City double circuit and approximately 105 MW of load served from the 6 mile radial line. • Planned upgrades include Sauk River – St. Cloud 115 kV line upgrade and Quarry 345/115 kV substation.

  3. Option 1: • 10 mile 115 kV line from Sartell substation to Mayhew Lake substation. • 2 mile double circuit from West St. Cloud to Sartell tap. • Upgrade Quarry to West St. Cloud tap. • Convert Benton Co tap – Benton Co double circuit to single bifurcated line.

  4. Option 2 (Preferred): • Upgrade Quarry – West St. Cloud 115 kV line. • Re-terminate Benton Co – Granite City line into Mayhew Lake (4 miles of new 115 kV line). • Convert – Benton Co – Benton Co tap to single circuit bifurcated line.

  5. Questions?

  6. Douglas Co Area(West Central Minnesota)

  7. Overview: • Study area involves the 69 kV system served from Douglas Co and Paynesville 115/69 kV substations. • 50 MW of Load in the study area. • Poor reliability of lines in the area due to age.

  8. Planned Projects: • Grove Lake switching station • Douglas Co 2nd 115/69 kV transformer. • Sauk Center – West Union 69 kV line upgrade.

  9. Deficiencies: • Loss any section between Douglas Co and Villard will result in low voltages in the region. • Loss of Grove Lake – Sedan will result in low voltages in the region. Preferred Plan: • Rebuild 13 miles of 69 kV line from Grove Lake switching station to Glenwood substation.

  10. Questions?

  11. Maple Lake and Wakefield Areas(West Central Minnesota)

  12. Overview: • Study area involves 69 kV lines between GRE-Maple Lake and Xcel Wakefield substations. • Recent improvements in the area include upgrading the 69 kV line between Wakefield and Watkins.

  13. System deficiencies: • Loss of Wakefield – Fairhaven line causes low voltages in the region. • Loss of Watkins – Kimball line causes low voltages in the region. • Reliability problems due to the age of the conductor.

  14. Option 1: • Rebuild 34.5 kV line between Paynesville – Eden valley and Watkins to 69 kV. Option 2 (Preferred): • Upgrade 69 kV line between GRE-Maple Lake and Watkins substations.

  15. Questions?

  16. Sioux Falls Area(South Dakota)

  17. Overview: • Study area involves the transmission system for the city of Sioux Falls. • Load in the downtown area is fed primarily from a 69 kV system which is fed from the looped 115 kV system around the city. • Recent improvements are the addition of Lawrence #2, 115/69, 112 MVA transformer and the splitting of the 115 kV double circuit from Cherry Creek to Split Rock.

  18. System deficiencies: • Lawrence #1 or #2 transformer in 2014 for loss of the other. • Lincoln Tap-South Sioux Falls in 2015 for loss of Lawrence to Sioux Falls Muni. • Lawrence-Sioux Falls Muni in 2016 for loss of Lawrence-Morill Tap. • West Sioux Falls-West Sioux Falls Tap-Sioux Falls Muni in 2016 for loss of Lawrence to Sioux Falls Muni.

  19. Option 1: • Build a new 115 kV station from (old) Silver Creek location to Existing Sioux Falls substation at 115 kV. Add a new 115/69 kV transformer at Sioux Falls substation. Option 2: • Build a new 115 kV line from Lawrence to Sioux Falls substation. Add a new 115/69 kV transformer at Sioux Falls substation.

  20. Sioux Falls: Option 1

  21. Sioux Falls: Option 2

  22. Questions?

  23. Arden Hills Area North metro load serving

  24. Branch Year Rating (Contingency) Contingency Goose Lake - Vadnias Tap 2011 208 MVA Terminal 8M15 breaker Apache Tap - Arden Hills 2011 306 MVA Goose Lake Multi Terminal Outage Lexington - Vadnias Tap 2012 208 MVA Terminal 8M15 breaker Apache Tap - Riverside 2020 214 MVA Outage of Apache Tap - Terminal Kohlman Lake 345/115 kV xfmrs 2020 515 MVA Double Circuit Between Kohlman Lake and Terminal split structure Arden Hills – TCAAP 2023 341 MVA Goose Lake Multi Terminal Outage Kohlman Lake and Goose Lake 115 kV equipment 2025 398 MVA Terminal 8M15 breaker Goose Lake - Kohlman Lake 2026 420 MVA Terminal 8M15 breaker Arden Hills Deficiencies

  25. Option 1 (Rebuild or Re-conductor)

  26. Option 2 (Preferred Option)

  27. Questions / Comments

  28. Red Rock area bulk supply Southeast Metro

  29. Scenario Contingency Facility Rating % Loading 1 Stuck breaker 8P22 (Red Rock) Red Rock 345/115 kV # 9 515 96 1 Stuck Breaker K5 (Red Rock) Red Rock 345/115kV #10 515 94.2 1 Long Lake – Oakdale 115 kV Red Rock – Woodbury 214 126.7 2 Stuck breaker 5P2 (King) Afton – Red Rock 214 100.7 2 Stuck Breaker 8P22 (Red Rock) Red Rock TR 9 515 115.4 2 Stuck Breaker 8P23 (Red Rock) Red Rock TR 10 515 124.3 2 NSP 5 Long Lake - Oakdale 341 94.5 3 Stuck Breaker 5P2 (King) Afton – Red Rock 214 101 3 Stuck Breaker 8P32 (Kohlman Lake) King 345/115 kV TR 515 91.1 3 Stuck breaker 5P142 (Inver Hills) Inver Grove – Pilot Knob 239 93.9 3 Stuck breaker 8P22 (Red Rock) Red Rock TR 9 515 106.9 3 Stuck breaker 5P82 (Red Rock) Red Rock TR 10 515 103.2 Red Rock Deficiencies

  30. Red Rock Opt. 1 (Preferred Opt)

  31. Red Rock Opt 2 (new Afton Source)

  32. Questions / Comments

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