Title: Juan de Fuca Cable
1Juan de Fuca Cable
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outcomes. These factors include, without
limitation, the risks of operating a deregulated
business in a formerly regulated industry that is
early in the process of becoming deregulated,
weather conditions and fluctuations in
energy-related commodities prices.
3International Interconnection
Project Description
- 550 MW HCDC Light
- 150 kV
- Bi-directional
- 51 km Total Length36 km Undersea
BCTC and BPA
- Connecting Radial Ends of Two Systems
4International Regional Benefits
5Project Status
2006 Certificate of Public Convenience and
Necessity National Energy Board of
Canada 2006 Market Authority US Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) 2006 FERC
Order/ Market Authority 2008 Presidential
Permit Full NEPA/ EIS US Department of
Energy 2009 Interconnection and Facilities
Studies Completed 2010 Additional Flow Modeling
Studies and System Benefit Studies 2011 Phase 2
Path Rating - Western Electricity Coordination
Council 2011 est. Commencement of
Construction 2013 est. Commercial Operation
6HVDC Two Types
Technology
HVDC Classic
Long Distance Transmission
Smart Grid - Friendly
- Bulk Power
- Minimal Line Losses
- Fast - Responsive - Controllable
- Suited for Automated Use
Regional Applications
- Offshore and Remote Sites
- Distant Weak Connections
- Ride Through Capability
- Seams Issues
Technical Attributes
- VARs Versatile Reactive Power
- Black Start Capability
7Strategic Benefits
Business Case
30 Increased N/S Capacity West of
Cascades Ring-bus Puget Sound Georgia
Basin Congestion Relief Blaine Intertie Cross
Cascades By-pass to California Market Security
Benefits
8Geographic Rationale
Business Case
Renewables Firming Renewables
R 2 R
9Marketing Two Pronged Approach
Business Case
Marketing Two Pronged Approach
Revenue Sharing Agreements
Regulated Customers
- Wholesale Transmission Providers
Bonneville Power Administration BC Hydro
Reliability and Capacity Benefits Ancillary
Services Firm Transmission Scheduling
Rights System Benefits
Negotiated Bi-lateral Contracts
Unregulated Customers
- Independent Power Producers (IPPs)
- Electricity Traders
- Firm and Non-firm Transactions
10Cost Recovery
Business Case
Cost Recovery for Regulated Customers
11Thank you