Title: TRANSMISSION INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS Current Projects
1TRANSMISSIONINFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS
Current Projects
Steve WheelerExecutive Vice PresidentArizona
Public Service Company
The Center for the New WestThe Sun Valley
Energy Roundtables 2006November 30 December
1, 2006
2About APS
A subsidiary of Pinnacle West Capital Corporation
- Largest electric utility in Arizona
- Second fastest growing utility in country
- Peak Control Area load over 7700 MW
- Over 1 million customers
- 1 billion Ten-Year In-state transmission
expansion plan
3Transmission East vs. West
4Increasing Transmission Capability
- OPTIONS
- Upgrade existing system
- New conductor technologies
- New facilities
- Advanced technologies for control
- Integrated resource planning
5Use of New Conductor Technology
- Re-conductor West Phoenix-Lincoln Street 230kV
line - 3M Aluminum Conductor Composite Reinforced (ACCR)
6Palo Verde Hub TS5 Raceway Pinnacle Peak
500kV Project
- New 500 kV system connecting SW Phoenix to NE
Phoenix - Add 1500 MW import capability to Phoenix Area
- Provide additional export capability for
generation at Palo Verde Hub - Provide voltage support for NE Phoenix Area
- 0.6B for 110 miles of line and substation
equipment
7Palo Verde Hub to Yuma 500kV
- Provide 2nd 500kV source from Palo Verde Hub to
Yuma - Provide transmission import capability to serve
rapid load growth in theYuma Area - Provide additional export capability for
generation at the Palo Verde Hub - In service date 2012
- Permitting work underway
- 300M cost estimate for 115 mile line and
substation equipment
8Conceptual TransWest Express ProjectDC Option
9TransWest Express Project Summary
- Driven from LSE need
- Enables renewable wind and advanced clean coal
technologies - Open stakeholder process
- Transmission and permitting feasibility analysis
essentially complete - Coordinating with Frontier activities
10TransWest Express Project Timeline
- 2006 Phase 1 feasibility study
- 2007-2011 Phase 2 permitting
- 2012-2015 Phase 3 construction
- 2015 Phase 4 commercial operation
11Feasibility Study Conclusions
- Technically feasible
- Economics indicate DC or AC/DChybrid
alternatives - Multiple routes viable with minimal impact on
sensitive environmental areas - Existing plans for AZ-CA expansion provide
increase transfer capability in excess of 3000MW
12TransWest ExpressCurrent Status
- Phase 2 Agreement in negotiation
- Participants
- APS
- SRP
- SCE
- TEP
- National Grid
- Wyoming Infrastructure Authority
13Phase 2 Work Plan
- Five year schedule 2007- 2011
- Estimated cost of approximately 115M
- Engineering and design
- Routing
- Permitting and approvals
- Outreach and coordination
- Options on right of way
14Coordination with Frontier Line Activities
- APS participant in Frontier Line feasibility
study - TransWest Express one of transmission options in
Frontier study - Frontier economic analysis will include TransWest
Express - Possible participation in TransWest Express by
Southern California load serving entities
15Increasing Transmission CapabilityKey
Considerations
- Resource needs
- Renewable requirements
- Resource diversity
- Financial considerations
- Business model
- Siting feasibility
- EPACT provisions
- FERC initiatives
16Coordination of Generationand Transmission
- Cant invest in one without assuranceof the
other - Timing issues
- Permitting
- Construction
- FERC Standards of Conduct
- IRPs
- Regional transmission planning activities
17Conclusion
- Transmission expansion remains a daunting
exercise in engineering, siting, technology,
economics, and public policy - Coordinated planning and cooperation at all
levels is essential - A stout heart is required