Title: Public Utility Commission of Texas Project No' 28971
1Public Utility Commission of TexasProject No.
28971
- Readiness of the El Paso Area for retail
competition in electricity
2El Paso Electric Company
- RTO Development in the Southwest
3EPE is a Member of the WECC (formerly WSCC)
El Paso Electric
4WECC
- EPE is physically interconnected to the Western
Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC), also
known as the Western Interconnection - WECC encompasses all of the western contiguous
states, including 14 US states, portions of
northern Mexico, and two Canadian provinces
serving approximately 71 million people - WECC also includes 18 investor-owned utilities,
19 municipal utilities, 23 public power entities,
23 independent power producers, 23 marketers, 4
federal agencies and 8 foreign entities
5WECC Retail Activity by State
- Arizona 1 (not active)
- California - 2
- Colorado - 3
- Idaho 3
- Montana 1 (not active)
- Nebraska - 3
- Nevada - 3
- New Mexico - 3
- Oregon 1 (not active)
- South Dakota - 3
- Wyoming 3
- Washington 3
- Texas 1 (active)
- Utah - 3
- Key
- 1 Framework for
- retail competition
- in place
- 2 Suspended
- 3 No Activity
Sources www.eei.org www.eia.doe.gov
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7WestConnect RTO Footprint
Eastern
Wyoming
Colorado
New
Arizona
Mexico
West
Texas
- WESTCONNECT FACTS
- Approximately 25,000 MW of load 6 million
customers - Covers nearly all of the regions transmission
lines - Jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional entities
plan to participate - Non-participating transmission owner rights will
be honored
8History of WestConnect RTO
- Discussions on the formation of Desert Star ISO
(DSTAR) started in early 1997 - In 2001, DSTAR Transmission Owners investigated
the FERC-approved GridSouth RTO structure - DSTAR changed to WestConnect in September, 2001
- El Paso Electric Company is a charter member of
WestConnect - El Paso Electric Company load ratio share of
WestConnect is approximately 9
9WestConnect Participants
- Arizona Public Service Company
- El Paso Electric Company
- Public Service Company of
- New Mexico
- Tucson Electric Power Company
- Salt River Project
- Nevada Power Company
- Western Area Power Administration
- Southwest Transmission Cooperative
- Tri-State GT Association
Filing Entities
Funding Entities
Participating Entities
10WestConnect RTO Phased-in Approach
Starting 2004
Start TBD
Start TBD
Phase 1 New Regional Common Market Interface
Phase 3 RTO,LLC
Phase 2 Grid-wide Tariff
- Parallel Path Flow
- Mitigation-WECC
- Regional Planning
- Participation-SWAT
- Planning Committee
- Auditing of ATC
- calculations
- transmission
- service requests
- Interregional Seams
- Coordination-SSG-WI
- Common OASIS
- Bulletin Board
- Secondary Market
- for transmission
- rights
- Bulletin Board
- Energy Related
- Services
- Congestion
- management
- ancillary
- services.
- Establish tariff
- with zonal rates
-
- Form small
- organization to
- administer tariff/
- business
- practices
- Remove pan-
- caking
- Competitive
- procurement of
- balancing
- energy
- Establish
- Independent
- Board
- TOs transfer
- operational
- authority
- Consolidate
- Control Areas
- Real-time energy
- ancillary
- services market
Note Timing and Activities may change based on
Cost/Benefit Study
11WestConnect RTO Current Activities
- Cost/Benefit Study for Phased-in Approach
- Common OASIS and Bulletin Board
- Regional Planning
- Inter-Regional Coordination
12WestConnect RTO Current Activities
- Cost/Benefit Study for Phased-in Approach
performed by Tabors Caramanis Associates - Purpose
- Determine potential costs and potential benefits
of phasing in the RTO for Desert Southwest Region - Determine costs and benefits of each RTO function
- Provide results to regulatory authorities
13WestConnect RTO Current Activities
- Cost/Benefit Study for Phased-in Approach
(contd) - Participants
- Sixteen Participants consisting of Transmission
Owners, Public Power System, Federal Power
Systems/Agencies, Municipal Power Systems - Study Completion date
- Estimated 3Q 2004
14WestConnect RTO Current Activities
- Common OASIS Project
- EPEs current OASIS service
- SWOASIS located at and managed by Salt River
Project - Six entities share this site and its costs
- New OASIS Plan
- Vendor is Open Access Technology International,
Inc. (OATI) - Status
- Currently in final testing stages
- Planned operation date is March 30, 2004
15WestConnect RTO Current Activities
- Common OASIS (contd)
- Participants
- 19 Transmission Owners on OASIS from Southwest
(EPE/PNM/APS) to Northwest (Puget Sound
Energy/Portland GE) and California (LADWP) - Benefits
- One-stop shopping for transmission capacity over
a wide area - Establishment of a secondary transmission market
to buy or sell purchased but unused transmission
capacity - Establishment of an Ancillary Services Market
16WestConnect RTO Current Activities
- Common OASIS (contd)
- Benefits (contd)
- Establishment of an Energy Bulletin Board to buy
and sell energy products
17WestConnect RTO Current Activities
- Regional Planning
- EPE is a member of the newly formed SouthWest
Area Transmission (SWAT) Planning Committee - Purpose of SWAT Planning Committee
- To provide a forum where all interested parties
can participate in the planning, coordination,
and implementation of a robust transmission
system in the Arizona, southern Colorado, New
Mexico, West Texas and southern Nevada area. - Inter-regional coordination of existing plans
18RTOs and SSG-WI
19WestConnect RTO Current Activities
- Seams Steering Group-Western Interconnection
(SSG-WI) formed as a Seams discussion forum for
the Western RTOs - SSG-WI Purpose
- To facilitate a seamless market structure for the
Western Interconnection - Representation
- WestConnect, RTO West and CAISO
- El Paso Electric is a member of the SSG-WI
Planning Work Group
20El Paso Electric Company
- Market for Power in the Southwest U.S.
21EPE Generation Sources
- EPE owns and operates generation (approx. 800 MW)
in the El Paso area - EPE has ownership (approx. 600 MW) in the Palo
Verde Nuclear Generating Plant near Phoenix,
Arizona - EPE has ownership (approx. 104 MW) in the Four
Corners Power Plant in northwest New Mexico
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23El Paso Electric Interconnections
- EPE is NOT physically interconnected to ERCOT
- EPE is physically interconnected to the Southwest
Power Pool through a single HVDC tie - As a result of its primary interconnection to
WECC, EPEs business contacts are to the west
rather than the east (Eastern Interconnection and
ERCOT)
24EPE-Operated Transmission
- EPE is the Control Area Operator for the southern
New Mexico and west Texas area - EPE has ownership in and operates the 345 kV
transmission system connecting Arizona and
Albuquerque to El Paso/Las Cruces - EPE has ownership in and operates the HVDC
interconnection and 345 kV line from SPS to El
Paso - EPE owns and operates the 115 kV and 69 kV
transmission system and distribution system in El
Paso and Las Cruces
25EPEs Connections to Mexico
- EPE has long had two 69 kV interconnections to
CFE to allow sales of non-firm economy energy - The EPE/CFE interconnection is an asynchronous
arrangement - When EPE sells non-firm capacity and energy to
CFE, CFE islands part of its system load to the
EPE system - EPE upgraded its long-standing Presidential
Permit for an interconnection of 200 MW
(bi-directional) - EPE has a DOE Export Permit for 200 MW
26EPE System Details
- Control Area Size 10,000 square miles
- 2003 Peak Loads
- Native Load 1308 MW
- System Load 1315 MW
- Percentage of Native Load Demand Energy
- New Mexico 24.67 21.67
- Texas 74.60 77.60
- Total Number of Customers (1/1/04) 321,181
- New Mexico 75,304 (23.52)
- Texas 244,875 (76.48)
- Wholesale 1 (0.00001)
27EPE Generation Details
- Total EPE Generation Resources 1501 MW
- Local Generation Total 797 MW
- Newman Power Plant (gas/oil) 486 MW
- Rio Grande Power Plant (gas/oil) 243 MW
- Copper Station (gas/oil) 68 MW
- Remote Generation Total 704
MW - Palo Verde (nuclear) 600 MW
- 15.8 Ownership
- Four Corners (coal) 104 MW
- 7 Ownership
28EPE Transmission Details
- Miles of Transmission 1,799 miles
- 500 kV (in Arizona) 165 miles
- 345 kV lines 942 miles
- 115 kV lines 435 miles
- 69 kV lines 257 miles
- Miles of Distribution (all voltages) 7266 miles
29EPE Transmission Rights
- Maximum Firm SNMI Rights 925 MW
- El Paso Electric Company 645 MW
- Texas-New Mexico
- Power Company 110 MW
- Public Service Company of
- New Mexico 75 MW
- Tri-State Generating
- Transmission Assoc. 95 MW
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- HVDC Interconnection Rights (66.7 ownership)
- El Paso Electric Company 133 MW
- Texas-New Mexico Power Company 67 MW
30EPE Historical System Load
- The Load served by El Paso Electric Company is a
combination of retail and wholesale loads - EPE is a summer-peaking system and experiences
its heaviest load in the May to September time
frame
EPE Native System Historical Peak
Loads 1999 1159 MW 2000 1159
MW 2001 1199 MW 2002 1282
MW 2003 1308 MW
31Number of Customers and Sales in 2003 By Revenue
Class
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35Contact Information
- El Paso Electric Websitewww.epelectric.com
- John A. Whitacrejwhitacr_at_epelectric.com(915)
543-5888 - Corporate CommunicationsHenry Quintanahquintan_at_e
pelectric.com(915) 543-5824