Title: Stakeholder Information Update Edmonton-Calgary 500 kV Transmission Development
1Stakeholder Information UpdateEdmonton-Calgary
500 kV Transmission Development
- September 29, 2005
- Introduction
- Neil Millar, vice-president, Transmission - AESO
2Todays Meeting - Purpose
- Provide industry stakeholders with initial review
of project status and activities - Discuss proposed update process
3Agenda (9 AM to 11 AM)
- Introduction and context (Neil Millar)
- Review of load and generation forecast
information (Trevor Cline) - Overview of overall project status(Andy
Kneubuhler and Stephen Kane) - Progress towards facility application(Mark
Johns) - Review proposal for ongoing information updates
and stakeholder feedback (Fred Ritter) - Wrap-up
4AESO Core Business Functions
- Operate Canadas first competitive wholesale
electricity market - Direct the safe and reliable, real-time operation
of Albertas interconnected electric grid - Plan the transmission system and make
arrangements for upgrades and additions - Provide open and non-discriminatory access to
Albertas transmission system - Coordinate and conduct provincial settlement
about 5 billion in annual energy transactions
5Transmission Facility Owner Business Functions
(AltaLink and EPCOR Transmission)
- Own, operate and maintain existing assets
- Construct new transmission reinforcements based
on direction from the AESO (after EUB approval of
need application) - Detailed design and engineering
- Securing specific rights-of-way
- Develop Facility Applications and obtain Permit
and License from EUB
6- Project Need
- Generation in North
- Load growth Red Deer
- southern Alberta
- Over 20 years since
- corridor was reinforced
Gas
Hydro
Wind
7EdmontonCalgary Reinforcement
- Key Elements
- S-KEG Lines Conversion to 500 kV
(Keephills-Genesee-Ellerslie) - New 500 kV line (Genesee to Langdon)
- Benefits
- Necessary to reliably serve Alberta (Red Deer
south) - Remove barriers to new generation
- Significant line loss savings
8Progress To Date
- AESO filed Need Identification document in May
2004 with EUB - EUB hearing in December 2004, closing in January
2005 - EUB Approval of Need received in April 2005
9Stakeholder Information UpdateEdmonton-Calgary
500 kV Transmission Development
- September 29, 2005
- Review of Load and Generation Forecast
- Trevor Cline, manager, Central System Planning -
AESO
10Forecast UpdateWhats changed since the Need
application
- Load forecast increase - Alberta Internal Load
expected to exceed 13,700 MW by 2015 an increase
of 1,800 MW due to rapid oil sands growth - TransAlta is asking the EUB to amend its 900 MW
Centennial permit to allow for the construction
of a smaller 450 MW plant - All Clover Bar units are to be retired before
2006 - Wind generation requests have increased above the
forecast - Proposed Bow City two-unit 1000 MW coal plant for
southern Alberta continues development with
public disclosure in January and open houses in
March 2005 - Calgary area capacitor banks approved and will be
in-service by February 2006
11Forecast UpdateAdjustments made to the forecasts
for this update
- Total wind generation to be installed by 2010
increased from 800 MW to 1500 MW - On-site generation and load increased
- All Clover Bar units retired before 2006
- New 500 MW coal plant added in southern Alberta
in 2010 - Completion date for third coal unit at Keephills
changed from 2009 to 2011
12Forecast UpdateSupply-Demand Gap
13Forecast UpdateNeed Timing
Need is
now. The AESO will have interim measures in place
to ensure reliability requirements are met
between the need date and the in-service date.
Summer capability exceeded in 2007
14Forecast UpdateCongestion on the Edmonton to
Calgary path
Interim measures conversion of S-KEG will
reduce congestion to less than 5
If no new large units go into service in the
north, path congestion forecast to be 10 during
the summer hours of 2009
15Forecast UpdateNo impact on project schedule
- Capability increase in Edmonton to Calgary
transmission capability is needed before the
summer of 2007 therefore early conversion of the
S-KEG is still required - Increase in Edmonton to Calgary transmission
capability is still required as soon as possible
to address both reliability concerns and
congestion - The AESO is in the process of implementing
interim measures that will bridge the gap between
the need today and when the new facilities will
be in place
16Questions?
17Stakeholder Information UpdateEdmonton-Calgary
500 kV Transmission Development
- September 29, 2005
- Overall Project Status
- Andy Kneubuhler, manager, 500 kV Projects - AESO
- Stephen Kane, senior project manager - AltaLink
18500 kV Project Components
- South-KEG 500 kV Conversion
- One 500/240 kV transformer bank at Keephills by
AltaLink - Two 500/240 kV transformer banks at Ellerslie by
AltaLink - Conversion of 1203L and 1209L by AltaLink
- Conversion of Genesee substation by EPCOR
Transmission - Conversion of three Genesee unit transformers by
generation owners
19500 kV Project Components
- Genesee to Langdon
- 500 kV Line
- Line termination at Genesee by EPCOR Transmission
- Line termination at Langdon by AltaLink
- 1205L addition by AltaLink
20AESO Progress to September
- Engineering studies to define equipment function
and high-level specifications - Transformer capacity and overload requirements
- Phase shifter capacity and angle range
- Fault level studies
- Coordinate activities between TFOs (AltaLink
EPCOR Transmission) - Hold monthly project coordination meetings
- Develop a functional specification for each
project - Develop project monitoring and reporting processes
21Project Cost Evaluation
- Budget baseline from the Need Application is in
2004 dollars - The TFO estimates accompanying the Proposal to
Provide Service (PPS) and subsequent updates will
be in end-of-project dollars - S-KEG completion November 2007
- Genesee to Langdon Line completion September 2009
- Developing a financial tracking method to allow
comparison of costs to the budget on an ongoing
basis
22Project Scope Refinements and Cost Estimates
- Detailed engineering progression will provide
updated information and improved estimate
accuracy - AESO functional specification and TFO Proposal to
Provide Service defines the project scope - Assessing the impact of trends in transmission
materials, major equipment and construction costs
on the project - Updated cost information will be shared with
stakeholders before year end
23EUB Need Approval Amendment
- Detailed engineering has led to the need to file
an amendment application with the EUB - The AESOs application will contain the details
of the required change and associated cost and
the benefits - The application will be filed in October and
available to stakeholders at that time
24Amendment Application Overview
- Change Keephills and Ellerslie transformers from
750 MVA three-phase units to 1200 MVA
single-phase units - Transformer size was revisited as a result of
additional engineering studies - The amendment will provide detail about the
benefits and costs some of the benefits include - enhanced loss savings
- improved operating flexibility and future
capacity - less impact on generating plants following
contingencies
25Questions?
26AltaLink UpdateSouth KEG 500 kV Conversion
27South KEG Conversion Update
- Progress since Need approval
- Engineering studies
- Transformer amendment studies
- Short circuit load flow studies
- Functional specification input
28South KEG Conversion Update
- Progress since Need approval (contd)
- General Project Management
- Baseline scope, schedule and estimate
- Project execution plan development
- Detailed technical scope development
- AltaLink project team in place
- Coordination with EPCOR Transmission
- Project risk management process implemented
- Preparation for Proposal to Provide Service (PPS)
submission to AESO
29South KEG Conversion Schedule
- AESO Need Approved April/05
- Landowner Consultation Begins July/05
- Functional Specification Complete Oct/05
- 20 -10 Estimate Nov/05
- Proposal to Provide Service Nov/05
- Facility Application Jan/06
- Permit and License June/06
- Equipment Material Procurement July/06
- Construction Start Sept/06
- 10 -10 Estimate Nov/06
- In-service Date Nov/07
30Questions?
31Genesee to Langdon 500 kV Line
32Genesee to Langdon 500 kV Line
- Progress since Need approval
- Engineering studies
- Meteorological study completed
- Tower family development
- Line optimization study
- Functional specification input
33Genesee to Langdon 500 kV Line
- Progress since Need approval (contd)
- General Project Management
- Baseline scope, schedule and estimate
- Project execution plan development
- Detailed technical specification development
- AltaLink project team in place
- Coordination with EPCOR Transmission
- Project risk management process implemented
34Genesee to Langdon 500 kV Line Schedule
- AESO Need Approved April/05
- Landowner Consultation Begins July/05
- Functional Specification Complete Oct/05
- 20 -10 Estimate Apr/06
- Proposal to Provide Service Apr/06
- Facility Application June/06
- Permit and License Dec/06
- Equipment Material Procurement Jan/07
- 10 -10 Estimate March/07
- Construction Start June/07
- In-service Date Sept/09
35Questions?
36Stakeholder Information UpdateEdmonton-Calgary
500 kV Transmission Development
- September 29, 2005
- Progress Towards Facility Application
- Mark Johns, manager, Conceptual Engineering and
Siting - AltaLink
37Siting Overview
- What are we trying to accomplish
- Determine the most appropriate route, balancing
- Environment
- Land use
- Social
- Technical
- Cost
- Using our ongoing route evaluations and input
from our stakeholder consultations
38S-KEG Conversion Siting Overview
- Conversion of an existing 500 kV facility
- No EIA required, as original approvals were for
500 kV operation - Information provided to all landowners adjacent
to existing 500 kV line - Consultation with landowners adjacent to
Ellerslie substation site expansion - Other government and non-government stakeholders
also consulted with
39S-KEG Conversion Siting Update
- Stakeholder consultations almost complete
- Most concerns related to existing facilities and
are being addressed - Ellerslie site a busy area powerlines,
substation, Anthony Henday intersection our
expansion is relatively minor on that landscape - Stakeholder discussions considering a tree screen
at Ellerslie substation site
40S-KEG Conversion Siting Next Steps
- Summarize commitments made to address concerns
expressed and suggestions made - File EUB application near end of 2005
- Decision from EUB anticipated in 2006
41Genesee-Langdon Line Siting Overview
- Two route alternatives Genesee to Lochend
parallel greenfield, both within the West
Corridor - Multiple alternatives Lochend to Langdon
- Draft Terms of Reference for EIA filed with
Alberta Environment - Consultation with all landowners within 800 m of
all routes - Other government and non-government stakeholders
also consulted
42Genesee-Langdon Line Siting Update
- Consultation with approximately 2500 landowners
plus agencies - First round of consultation 95 complete
(individual around kitchen table and phone calls) - Most common issues are
- Land devaluation
- EMF
- Compensation
- Access for farm machinery
- Visual impact
43Genesee-Langdon Line Siting Next Steps
- Evaluating the mountain of input we received to
date - Meeting with landowner groups
- Information sessions planned for November
- Update package for landowners in the October
timeframe - Updates and any decisions made, and summary on
input received will be communicated - Next round of consultations to start in January
06 - Aiming to file EUB application mid-2006
44Questions?
45Stakeholder Information UpdateEdmonton-Calgary
500 kV Transmission Development
- September 29, 2005
- Proposal for Ongoing Information Updates
- Fred Ritter, director, Project Engineering - AESO
46Summary
- No change in timing of the need
- Were on track with the projects
- Filing amendment with EUB on transformer size
- Developing project reporting process
47Ongoing Reporting
- Reporting objectives
- Key areas of project
- Reporting forums
- Proposal for regular updates
48Reporting Objectives
- Keep industry stakeholders informed about this
important project - Provide a forum for questions and dialogue with
ALtaLink, EPCOR Transmission, and the AESO - Gather and address industry stakeholder concerns
and questions about this project
49Key Areas of Project Reporting
- Estimated final cost
- Project expenditure commitments
- Schedule update
- Key developments with the project
50Ongoing Reporting Proposal
- AESO website
- Regular project report updates
- Stakeholder letters and notices
- Transmission Projects quarterly report
- www.aeso.ca Transmission gt Transmission
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51Ongoing Reporting Proposal (contd)
- Stakeholder meeting as today
- AESO, AltaLink and EPCOR Transmission
participating - Triggered on key developments or milestones
- Next meeting before year end
- Revised cost projections
- Updated schedule
- Other key developments
52Contacts- Project information
- Andy Kneubuhler, manager, 500 kV Projects
- 539-2758
- andy.kneubuhler_at_aeso.ca
- Fred Ritter, director, Engineering
- 539-2616
- fred.ritter_at_aeso.ca
- www.aeso.ca Transmission gt Transmission
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