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Southwest Renewable Energy Transmission Conference

Southwest Renewable Energy Transmission Conference. Jeremy Turner, Executive Director Phoenix, Arizona May 21, 2010. Regional & Local Development Being Studied. Regional Development High Plains Express - Line from Wyoming to New Mexico SunZia - Line from New Mexico to Arizona

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Southwest Renewable Energy Transmission Conference

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  1. Southwest Renewable Energy Transmission Conference • Jeremy Turner, Executive DirectorPhoenix, Arizona May 21, 2010

  2. Regional & Local Development Being Studied • Regional Development • High Plains Express - Line from Wyoming to New Mexico • SunZia - Line from New Mexico to Arizona • Southline – Line from New Mexico to Arizona • The Santa Fe Line - Line from New Mexico to Nevada • TresAmigas Superstation - Western, Eastern and Texas Interconnection • Proposed Collector Systems • PNM • SunZia • Santa Fe Line

  3. New 345 kV line Existing 345 kV line Existing 115 kV line New station Existing station Proposed wind projects with signed LGIA Existing \under construction Proposed Wind Projects PNM Collector System Integration with SunZia and HPX Total Wind Guadalupe/Willard/Duran: 6000 – 8000 MW HPX 70 150 BA BA2 East Hub 300 110 102 Guadalupe 470 90 Mesa Wind High Wind Quay Curry 100 700 Taiban Mesa 51 Belen 100 4676 Willard 1234 204 Wind Hub SunZia/HPX

  4. New Mexico Initiatives • New Mexico Senate Memorial 44 • RETA’s responsibilities • Develop a map and supporting documents identifying existing generation and transmission lines and renewable energy resource zones to support development • Coordinate with other agencies to prioritize regions with low or minimal land development conflicts • Identify and prioritize the best options for potential transmission corridors

  5. New Mexico Initiatives • Next Steps • Have a draft set of corridors and are beginning the public review and input phase • Plan to update the report every 6-12 months as additional information becomes available • Working with the Military Installations to minimize potential impacts on their missions • Begin work with Counties to permit corridors • Goal is to reduce time needed to site lines from years to months

  6. New Mexico Renewable Energy Transmission Authority 200 W. DeVargas St. Suite 4 Santa Fe, NM 87501 www.nmreta.org (505) 983-4458 jturner@nmreta.net

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