Title: Nebraska Wind Conference
1 - Nebraska Wind Conference
- Wednesday, November 16, 2011
2Overview
- Nebraska Only public power state
- Nebraska Southwest Power Pool (SPP)
- Nebraska Transmission Advocacy Group (NTAG)
- NTAG Transmission Expansion Plan
3The Only State
- Nebraska is a totally public power state
- Authority to set rates resides with the
utility/municipality governing body - No state legislation mandating renewable
generation - NPPD and OPPD Boards have established goals of
10 renewable generation by 2020 - Nebraska passed legislation in 2010 to encourage
private developers to - Develop, own and operate renewable energy
facilities for export to other states - Requires utilities to work with the developer on
a joint transmission development agreement - Provides a process for the developer to seek
regulatory approval from the Nebraska Power
Review Board
4Nebraska Southwest Power Pool
- Nebraskas largest utilities (LES, NPPD OPPD)
joined SPP in 2009 - SPP RTO has members in 9 states and provides for
- Reliability Coordination
- Market Operations
- Tariff Administration
- Transmission Expansion
5SPP Integrated Transmission Planning (ITP) Process
- ITP goals
- Integrating reliability, economic public policy
inputs to create a regional transmission
expansion plan - Develop plans that are robust, flexible, and
cost-effective - Three phases of the iterative process
- ITP20 20 Year Plan (visionary)
- ITP10 10 Year Plan (detail)
- Near-term Conducted yearly (closer to action)
6SPP Notices to Construct (NTC)
As of 2010, SPP Board has issued NTCs to direct
Transmission Owners to begin construction of
these projects.
7SPP ITP20 Year Plan
8Nebraska Transmission Advocacy Group (NTAG)
- A volunteer advocacy group created to proactively
communicate Nebraskas unified message regarding
long range transmission expansion to the
Southwest Power Pool (SPP) - Led by Nebraska Transmission Owners who serve as
technical advisors - Includes representation from NE Utilities, NE
State government, Wind Energy Coalition NE land
owners - Nebraska Power Association (NPA) Board approved
formation of NTAG
9Nebraska Conceptual Overlay
- At direction from NTAG, Transmission Planners
from the Nebraska Sub-regional Planning Group
developed a conceptual overlay to submit to the
SPP for the 10-year plan (ITP10) - Participants
- OPPD, NPPD, LES, MEAN, Tri-State, Grand Island
Hastings Utilities - Developed two alternatives for consideration
- r-Plan
- T-Plan
10 11NTAG EHV Overlay r-Plan
Cherry Co.
Holt Co.
Hoskins
S3451
S3454
GGS
S3740
- The combination of the Balanced Portfolio, the
Priority Projects, and the suggested NTAG
r-Plan will address all six existing NE
Flowgates
12 - The western leg from Cherry County to Stegall
(substation) will be a subject of discussion at a
later time for the next 20-year plan (ITP20) to
be drafted in 2013.
13Benefits of NTAG r Plan
- Reduces transmission congestion
- Enhance and improve reliability and robustness of
the bulk transmission system in the region - Facilitate tapping into Nebraskas abundant wind
generation
14Megawatt Potential for Wind
15Megawatt Potential for Wind
16345 kV Transmission Opportunities
Installed capacity by state (through 2010) Installed capacity by state (through 2010)
Ranking State
1 Texas
2 Iowa
3 California
25 Nebraska
Energy potential from wind resource by state Energy potential from wind resource by state
Ranking State
1 Texas
2 Kansas
3 Nebraska
17Nebraskas Wind
Cherry County
Purple represents areas of Nebraska with gross
capacity factors gt50 Source WindLogics 2011
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19Summary
- NTAG formed to promote unified message to SPP on
NE transmission expansion - NTAG r Plan will
- Enhance reliability
- Improve congestion
- Facilitate wind energy
- SPP analyzing r Plan in current ITP process
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