Regional Transmission Projects [electronic resource] : Finding Solutions
- Published
- Washington, D.C. : United States. Office of Electricity Delivery & Energy Reliability, 2005.
Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy. - Additional Creators
- United States. Office of Electricity Delivery & Energy Reliability and United States. Department of Energy. Office of Scientific and Technical Information
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- Summary
- The Keystone Center convened and facilitated a year-long Dialogue on "Regional Transmission Projects: Finding Solutions" to develop recommendations that will help address the difficult and contentious issues related to expansions of regional electric transmission systems that are needed for reliable and economic transmission of power within and across regions. This effort brought together a cross-section of affected stakeholders and thought leaders to address the problem with the collective wisdom of their experience and interests. Transmission owners sat at the table with consumer advocates and environmental organizations. Representatives from regional transmission organizations exchanged ideas with state and federal regulators. Generation developers explored common interests with public power suppliers. Together, the Dialogue participants developed consensus solutions about how to begin unraveling some of the more intractable issues surrounding identification of need, allocation of costs, and reaching consensus on siting issues that can frustrate the development of regional transmission infrastructure. The recommendations fall into three broad categories: 1. Recommendations on appropriate institutional arrangements and processes for achieving regional consensus on the need for new or expanded transmission infrastructure 2. Recommendations on the process for siting of transmission lines 3. Recommendations on the tools needed to support regional planning, cost allocation, and siting efforts. List of Dialogue participants: List of Dialogue Participants: American Electric Power American Transmission Company American Wind Energy Association California ISO Calpine Corporation Cinergy Edison Electric Institute Environmental Defense Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Great River Energy International Transmission Company ISO-New England Iowa Public Utility Board Kanner & Associates Midwest ISO National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners National Association of State Utility Consumer Advocates National Grid Northeast Utilities PA Office of Consumer Advocates Pacific Gas & Electric Corporation Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission PJM Interconnection The Electricity Consumers Resource Council U.S. Department of Energy US Department of the Interior Van Ness Feldman Western Interstate Energy Board Wind on the Wires Wisconsin Public Service Commission Xcel Energy
- Report Numbers
- E 1.99:regional transmission projects: finding solutions
regional transmission projects: finding solutions - Subject(s)
- Other Subject(s)
- Economics
- Electric Power
- Electricity
- Planning
- Power Transmission Lines
- Recommendations
- Rivers
- Us Ferc
- Electricity Transmission Planning, Energy Siting, Transmission Needs Assessment, Rto/Isos, State Advisory Groups, Stakeholder Engagement Process, Transmission Cost Allocation, Cost Recovery, Energy Corridors, Rmats, Ferc, Reliability, Nepa Pre-Filing Process,, Financial Transmission Rights, Back Stop Authority
- Note
- Published through SciTech Connect.
06/15/2005.
"regional transmission projects: finding solutions"
The Keystone Center.
The Keystone Center - Type of Report and Period Covered Note
- Final; 09/15/2004 - 09/14/2005
- Funding Information
- FG02-04CH11227
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