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Transmission Line Siting Model (Hypothetical Example)

Existing Powerline. Goal – identify the best route for an electric transmission line that considers various criteria for minimizing adverse impacts. Proposed Substation. Houses. Roads. Avoid areas of high housing density. Sensitive Areas. Avoid areas that are far from roads.

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Transmission Line Siting Model (Hypothetical Example)

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  1. Existing Powerline Goal – identify the best route for an electric transmission line that considers various criteria for minimizing adverse impacts. Proposed Substation Houses Roads • Avoid areas of high housing density Sensitive Areas • Avoid areas that are far from roads Elevation • Avoid areas within or near sensitive areas • Avoid areas of high visual exposure to houses Houses Transmission Line Siting Model (Hypothetical Example) Criteria– the transmission line route should… (Berry)

  2. Step 1Discrete Preference AVOID AREAS OF HIGH HOUSING DENSITY END HOUSING HOUSING DENSITY AVOID AREAS OF HIGH HOUSING DENSITY ENDING LOCATION BEST_ROUTE START STARTING LOCATION MOST PREFERRED ROUTE AVOID AREAS THAT ARE FAR FROM ROADS ACUMM_PREF ROADS PROXIMITY TO ROADS AVOID AREAS THAT ARE FAR FROM ROADS ACCUMULATION SURFACE AVG_PREF Step 3 Steepest Path AVERAGE COST AVOID AREAS IN OR NEAR SENSITIVE AREAS Step 2 Accumulated Preference SENSITIVE AREAS PROXIMITY TO SENSITIVE AREAS AVOID AREAS IN OR NEAR SENSITIVE AREAS • Criteria– the transmission line route should avoid… • Areas of high housing density • Areas that are far from roads • Areaswithin or near sensitive areas • Areas of high visual exposure to houses AVOID AREAS OF HIGH VISUAL EXPOSURE ELEVATION VISUAL EXPOSURE TO HOUSES AVOID AREAS OF HIGH VISUAL EXPOSURE HOUSING Base Maps Derived Maps Cost/Avoidance Maps Siting Model Flowchart (Model Logic) (Berry)

  3. Siting Model Flowchart (Model Logic) Step 3Discrete Preference AVOID AREAS OF HIGH HOUSING DENSITY END BEST_ROUTE START AVOID AREAS THAT ARE FAR FROM ROADS ACUMM_PREF AVG_PREF Step 3 Steepest Path AVOID AREAS IN OR NEAR SENSITIVE AREAS Step 2 Accumulated Preference • Criteria– the transmission line route should avoid… • Areas of high housing density • Areas that are far from roads • Areaswithin or near sensitive areas • Areas of high visual exposure to houses AVOID AREAS OF HIGH VISUAL EXPOSURE Base Maps Derived Maps Cost/Avoidance Maps (Berry)

  4. HD Discrete Preference map draped on Elevation Least R Most Preferred SA VE Step 1 Discrete Preference Map … identifies the relative preference of locating a transmission line at any location throughout a project area considering multiple criteria (Berry)

  5. Splash Algorithm – like tossing a stick into a pond with waves emanating out and accumulating costs as the wave front moves Step 2 Accumulated Preference Map … identifies the preference to construct the preferred transmission line from a starting location to everywhere in a project area (Berry)

  6. Preferred Route Step 3 Most Preferred Route … the steepest downhill path over the accumulated preference surface identifies the most preferred route — minimizes areas to avoid (Berry)

  7. Rankings Weights Avoid areas of… High Housing Density Far from Roads In or Near Sensitive Areas High Visual Exposure Model logic is captured in a flowchart where the boxes represent maps and lines identify processing steps leading to a spatial solution Siting Model Flowchart (Model Logic) (Berry)

  8. Model calibration refers to establishing a consistent scale from 1 (most preferred) to 9 (least preferred) for rating each map layer 1 for 0 to 5 houses …group consensus is that low housing density is most preferred Calibrating Map Layers (Relative Preferences) The Delphi Process is used to achieve consensus among group participants. It is a structured method involving iterative use of anonymous questionnaires and controlled feedback with statistical aggregation of group response. (Berry)

  9. Model weighting establishes the relative importance among map layers (model criteria) on a multiplicative scale …group consensus is that housing density is very important (10.38 times more important than sensitive areas) HD * 10.38 R * 3.23 SA * 1.00 VE * 10.64 (SA VS.HD)—avoiding locations of high Housing Density is very strongly to extremely more important (rating= 8) than avoiding locations close to Sensitive Areas. Weighting Map Layers (Relative Importance) The Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) is used to establish relative importance among siting criteria based on group values. The procedure involves mathematically summarizing paired comparisons of the map layers’ importance. (Berry)

  10. The model is run using three different sets of weights for the map layers— …to generate three alternative routes (draped over Elevation map) Generating Alternate Routes(changing weights) (Berry)

  11. GIS-based approaches for siting electric transmission lines utilize relative rankings and weights in considering factors affecting potential routes… Key Concern The weights for numerous factors, such as slope, proximity to existing roads and population density, are established for each grid cell location then analyzed for the overall “most preferred path” in a project area. In practice, the criteria rankings and sub-model weights are altered to identify a set of alternatives to evaluated for the best route. A quantitative process for establishing objective and consistent rankings and weights is critical in developing a robust transmission line routing methodology… This workshop is designed to establish baseline criteria ratings and sub-model weights based on different group perspectives of the relative importance of the various routing considerations. (Berry)

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