Title: New Englands Platform for Infrastructure Development
1New Englands Platform for Infrastructure
Development
- Boston
- September 13, 2004
2Stable platform for growth
3Infrastructure status
- Healthy generation supply
- Needed closer to load
- New gas supply needed
- LNG facilities could satisfy this demand
- Transmission improvements generally in progress
- Need to ensure progress in certain areas
4New England generation capacity increased 23
percent from Jan. 2000 through May 2004
New England
34,521 ( 23)
38,018 ( 7)
27,956
35,625
Other
Oil
Hydro
Nuclear
Coal
New York
Gas
Source RDI PowerDat.
5Large increase in gas-fired generation
6Generation increased overall gas demand
7Gas supply options limited
0.25 Bcf/d
0.4 Bcf/d
No additional pipeline capacity is projected to
serve the New England region through 2005. The
last approved expansion of the DOMAC LNG facility
will provide some additional LNG volumes.
0.95 Bcf/d
2.7 Bcf/d
Algonquin Gas Transmission Co. Iroquois Gas
Transmission System, L.P. Maritimes Northeast
Pipeline, Llc Portland Natural Gas Transmission
System Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. Joint
Maritimes/PNGTS
0.03 Bcf/d
0. 57 Bcf/d
Source EEAs April 2004 Base Case
8Demand close to pipeline capacity
New England
Source EEAs April 2004 Data Base adjusted
9Potential LNG terminals may provide 8.5 Bcf/d by
2010
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6
8
10
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Planned Terminals
- Fall River, MA 0.8 Bcf/d (Weavers Cove Energy)
- Somerset, MA 0.65 Bcf/d (Somerset LNG)
- Providence, RI 0.5 Bcf/d (KeySpan BG LNG)
- Offshore Boston, MA 0.8 Bcf/d (Northeast
Gateway) - Pleasant Point, ME 0.5 Bcf/d (Quoddy Bay, LLC)
- Quebec City, QC 0.5 Bcf/d (Enbridge/Gaz Met/Gaz
de France) - Riviere-Du Loup, QC 0.5 Bcf/d (Cacouna Energy)
- St. John, NB 1.0 Bcf/d (Irving Oil Canaport)
- Point Tupper, NS 1.0 Bcf/d (Access Northeast
Energy) - Goldboro, NS 1.0 Bcf/d (Keltic Petrochemicals)
- Belmar, NJ Offshore N/A (El Paso Global
- Logan Township, NJ 1.2 Bcf/d (Crown Landing
LNG-BP)
Existing Import LNG Everett, MA 1.035 Bcf/d
(Tractebel)
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2
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Source Compiled by FERC Staff
10Transmission grid is strengthening
Orrington Point Lepreau
New Haven W. Rutland
New Scobie - Tewksbury
New Scotland - NYC
Millbury - Card
Holbrook K Street
Plumtree - Norwalk
Canal Oak St
Source NERC ESD 2003 version 1, NYISO Power
Trends New Yorks Success Unfinished Business,
ISO-New England NEPOOL Transmission System
Project Listing and PowerMap.
Bergen - NY
Middletown - Norwalk
Glenbrook - Norwalk
Sayreville New Bridge Rd.
11Test of platform during cold snap
- Gas and power systems delivered despite record
low temperatures and record load - Gas capacity limits reached
- Behavior was competitive
- Gas moved from electric generation to retail
heating based on price signal - Gas generation was not appropriately valued, and
oil units could have been used - Stress exposed a need for better market
integration
12ISO-NE Achieves the Wholesale Power Market
Platform
- Regional independent grid operation
- Regional transmission planning
- Fair cost allocation for new and existing
transmission - Market monitoring and market power mitigation
- Spot markets (real time and day ahead markets)
- Transparent efficient congestion management
- Firm transmission rights (financial rights)
- Resource adequacy (capacity obligations and
markets)
13Market tests of the platform
- SW Connecticut still stressed
- Pricing/investment signal is distorted
- NYC capacity prices gt 100 per kW-year, but next
door - NE capacity prices lt 2 per kW-year, including SW
Conn - Which is the correct capacity value given their
similar supply-demand balance? - Boston congestion largely resolved
- Proper pricing signals work
14Further Progress Expected
- Finalize RTO status
- Independence
- Tariff filing rights
- Liability indemnification
- Regional State Committee (NESCOE)
- Seams with NYISO
- Elimination of import/export fees with NYISO
- Virtual regional dispatch
- Resource adequacy