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Title: Open Stakeholder Meeting


1
Open Stakeholder Meeting May 23, 2007 Salt Lake
City, Utah
To ensure efficient, effective, coordinated use
expansion of the members transmission systems
in the Western Interconnection to best meet the
needs of customers stakeholders.
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Agenda

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Standards of Conduct
  • It is the policy of the Northern Tier
    Transmission Group (Northern Tier) not to
    facilitate the improper distribution of
    non-public transmission information.
  • In furtherance of this policy, no participant in
    any Northern Tier meeting shall discuss
    non-public transmission information unless
    Northern Tiers Standards of Conduct Safeguards
    are satisfied."

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NTTG Standards of Conduct
  • Advance notice of a public meeting at which
    transmission information will be disclosed must
    be posted on the transmission providers OASIS at
    least 10 business days prior to the meeting.
  • All Eligible Customers, as that term is defined
    in the pro forma OATT, must be invited to attend
    the public meeting.
  • Telephone participation must be provided.
  • If handouts are going to be provided during the
    meeting, the handouts must be posted on OASIS
    prior to the start of the meeting, and a contact
    person must be identified to assist with problems
    downloading the materials.

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NTTG Standards of Conduct
  • Meeting notes must be taken during the meeting by
    an individual approved as the note-taker by the
    transmission providers Chief Compliance Officer
    (CCO).
  • Meeting notes must be promptly posted on OASIS
    following the conclusion of the meeting.
  • If the meeting is attended by employees of the
    transmission providers Marketing Affiliate or
    Energy Affiliate, then a representative of at
    least one additional Eligible Customer must be in
    attendance at the meeting during the entire
    period that the Marketing Affiliate or Energy
    Affiliate employees are in attendance.

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NTTG Standards of Conduct
  • Without prior approval by the transmission
    providers CCO, meetings may not occur more than
    twice per month.
  • Even if all the above standards are satisfied,
    the transmission providers CCO retains the
    discretion to (a) prohibit the transmission
    providers Transmission Function employees from
    distributing transmission information at the
    meeting, (b) prohibit the transmission providers
    Transmission Function employees from presenting
    transmission information during the meeting, and
    (c) place any other conditions on its
    transmission function employees as the CCO
    believes are necessary.

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NTTG Anti-Trust Policy
  • It is the policy of the Northern Tier
    Transmission Group to fully comply with federal
    and state antitrust laws. Participants shall be
    mindful that an essential objective of NTTG is
    promoting or enhancing competition. Discussions
    in the following areas in particular can be very
    problematic and in some cases prohibited, and
    require careful attention for antitrust
    compliance
  • your companys prices for products or services
  • prices charged by your competitors
  • allocating markets, customers, or products
  • limiting production and
  • excluding dealings with other companies.

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Planning Straw Proposal
To ensure efficient, effective, coordinated use
expansion of the members transmission systems
in the Western Interconnection to best meet the
needs of customers stakeholders.
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Northern Tier Transmission Group Member
Transmission System
  • NTTG - Similarly situated, like minded members
    stakeholders (geography, demographics,
    characteristics, institutions) combining systems
    to provide commercial benefits of larger single
    integrated system
  • Virtual Control Area Consolidation
  • Transmission Use Uniform Products
  • Combined Planning
  • Multi-State Cost Allocation Committee

Major Western Transmission Black
ColumbiaGrid BPA, Tacoma, Seattle, Grant,
Chelan, Douglas, PSE, AVA Red Northern
Tier NWC, PAC, IPC, DSGT, UAMPS Blue Other
Western US and Canada EHV Grid Transmission
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Planning Order 890 Requires
  • Each TP must
  • Perform coordinated, open, transparent
    transmission planning on both Local Regional
    level
  • Draft, Post File Straw Planning Proposal
  • To be filed May 29, 2007
  • Facilitates FERC Technical Conference in Park
    City June 13
  • Assist the participants in developing the
    appropriate regional planning groups to the
    extend they do not already exist
  • Prepare an Attachment K for Pro Forma OATT
    describing planning process that complies with
    the nine principles, concepts, requirements in
    Order 890
  • Planning process must be developed with
    customers, neighboring TPs, state authorities,
    stakeholders such that processes and resulting
    plans are not unduly discriminatory.

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NTTG Straw Proposal Development Process Status
  • 890 Order issued Feb. 16, 2007 (Posted in Federal
    register March 14)
  • NTTG Planning Committee assigns Straw Proposal
    Work Group to draft straw
  • Short Straws Rich Bayless, Chuck Durick, Ray
    Brush
  • March 14 Stakeholder Meeting (PDX) NTTG open
    Straw Proposal development process initiated
  • March 22 initial coordination meeting of planning
    groups in the Northwest NWPPs NTAC,
    ColumbiaGrid, NTTG,
  • Subsequent conference calls,
  • Open summit meeting April 6
  • CREPC meeting review April 10
  • WECC TEPPC Workshop April 12,
  • Subsequent conference calls,
  • Last meeting May 18
  • NTTG draft 1 Straw Proposal posted for comment
    April 16 on www.nttg.biz
  • Comments received and new drafts posted
  • Present draft is Draft 5 version 2
  • Final Comments received today will be
    incorporated into Straw to be filed on Tuesday
    5-29

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FERC Order 890 Principles NTTG Straw Concepts
  • Coordination Three level Local, Sub-regional
    Regional Coordination
  • Openness Open architecture and
    stakeholder/customer process, unfettered Board
  • Transparency Data, criteria, ATC methods, etc.
    disclosure to all customers/stakeholders
  • Information Exchange Planning information
    coordinated and open exchanged with WECC, IRPs,
    Stakeholder/customers, other Planning groups
    native load, NT PTP data exchanged on
    comparable basis
  • Comparability All similarly situated
    customers/stakeholders equal in processes
  • Dispute Resolution NTTG ADR to use WECC ADR with
    member agreement to use for planning related
    disputes
  • Regional Participation Participation in WECC
    TEPPC, NWPPs NTAC, coordination with neighboring
    sub-regional planning groups
  • Economic Studies Economic and
    re-dispatch/congestion studies in planning cycle
    that influence plan incorporates direction and
    analysis from Transmission Use committee
  • Cost Allocation Multi-state Cost Allocation
    Committee to develop and apply cost allocation
    principles

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Related Re-Dispatch Conditional Firm
Non-Rate Terms Conditions (PR 901-1164)
  • TP is obligated to offer Planning Re-Dispatch
    and/or Conditional Firm
  • If Long term Firm ATC is not available
  • Planning Re-Dispatch Can be requested by PTP
    customer if less expensive than expansion
  • Reliability Re-Dispatch Re-dispatch of
    network resources to avoid curtailment of network
    load
  • TP to provide estimates for re-dispatch,
    conditional firm, expansion costs
  • Ex-Ante (Latin for beforehand) estimates
    required for
  • Planning Re-Dispatch costs (non-binding)
  • Hours conditions for firm service for
    Conditional Firm
  • TP required to provide Planning Re-Dispatch with
    own generation. However, if Re-dispatch is
    insufficient from owned generation
  • Must identify re-dispatch options on others
    generation within outside Control Area
  • Must Coordinate between TP, third party generator
    customer
  • TP also obligated to offer Conditional Firm
  • If Planning Re-Dispatch is insufficient (or
    doesnt meet customer requirements) from TP owned
    resources
  • TP is required to post
  • Re-dispatch costs offers of re-dispatch from
    others generation
  • Issues with Planning
  • Planning studies required to include economic
    studies to ID congestion re-dispatch
  • Identification of Re-Dispatch options on others
    systems
  • Consistency with Economic and Congestion Planning
    studies, especially in Base Case

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NTTG Planning Straw Proposal- Key Features -
  • Two step planning implementation process to
    inform stakeholders and facilitate implementation
    of individual or joint projects
  • Open architecture structure with Planning
    Committee open to all interested parties.
  • Provides stakeholder/customer input and review
    process to evaluate transmission service and
    upgrade alternatives without formal OATT service
    request process.
  • Informs stakeholders on technical performance,
    benefits, costs, and potential cost allocation of
    individual and joint plans
  • Provides stakeholders/customers analysis of
    economic benefits (as well as reliability) of
    projects to inform their decisions on formal
    service requests and participation
  • Within present OATT responsibilities framework,
    gives practical level of up-front cost certainty
  • Provides method to batch or cluster requests for
    economic studies
  • Provides estimates of benefits of aggregated
    requests in common areas, re-dispatch costs, and
    congestion

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NTTG Planning Process Key Features, continued
  • Three level integrated process produces
    synchronized, coordinated single system plan with
    local, sub-regional, and regional stakeholders
    and neighboring systems.
  • Augments member Transmission Providers OATT
    service request study processes.
  • Utilizes WECC WECC TEPPC for congestion and
    economic studies, base cases, other
  • Coordinates with neighboring planning groups via
  • direct coordination,
  • joint study teams,
  • and through WECC
  • Stakeholder and member triage process to
    determine study priority. Process similar to
    NRTA voting class org.
  • Utilizes NWPP TPCs NTAC to
  • identify overlapping projects effecting parties
    outside NTTG but within NWPP footprint,
  • Identify establish joint study teams
  • Help triage NWPP footprint study requests to WECC
    TEPPC.

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NTTG Planning Process Key Features, continued
  • Informed customers can individually or jointly on
    aggregated basis submit OATT service requests
  • Via aligned and open season service request
    process on NTTG member systems
  • Multiple party and multiple system requests that
    would be individually uneconomic
  • Balanced Steering Committee
  • Composed of member transmission provider execs
    footprint State regulatory and consumer agency
    representatives.
  • CREPC type decision process with NTTG dispute
    resolution utilizing WECC ADR
  • Cost Allocation Committee in Planning Step
    (Following)
  • Comprised of State regulatory consumer staff,
    member representatives
  • Develops and applies cost allocation principles,
    determines cost allocation for projects included
    in the Plan approved by the Steering Committee
  • Planning Process meets 9 principles and
    philosophy of FERC Order 890

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NTTG Planning Process Key Features, continued
  • Transmission Planning Use Committee
    coordination
  • Consistent definitions of products
  • Service types, margins, POD PORs, ATC
    definitions
  • Among NTTG Companies
  • Between NTTG Planning Use analysis
  • ATC Coordination
  • analysis generated study requests study request
    aggregation
  • Frequency of ATC determination and coordination
    with planning cycles
  • Website posting of re-dispatch costs generation
    re-dispatch availability
  • Compilation validation of re-dispatch costs for
    NTTG resources modeling for TEPPC/SRPG database
  • Coordination and Development of
  • Data submittal processes and standards for use
    with WECC and TPs
  • Subregional TP Re-dispatch Conditional Firm
    system impact studies with Regional congestion
    studies
  • Pooling of re-dispatch CF studies

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Step 2
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Two Step Planning and Implementation Process -
continued
Step 2 Individual Transmission Provider Project
Implementation Process
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Three Level Planning Process in the West
Individual TP Local Planning Process IRP, NT LR,
OATT Requests, Reliability Plan
Individual TP Local Planning Process IRP, NT LR,
OATT Requests, Reliability Plan
Individual TP Local Planning Process IRP, NT LR,
OATT Requests, Reliability Plan
Individual TP Local Planning Process IRP, NT LR,
OATT Requests, Reliability Plan
Individual TP Local Planning Process IRP, NT LR,
OATT Requests, Reliability Plan
Level 1 Local
NWPP NTAC Overlapping Project Coordination
in NWPP footprint
NTTG Sub-Regional Planning Process Aggregated
Planning Requests, Cost Allocation
Estimates, Coordination with other Subs and
Regional
Other Sub-Regional Planning Processes Aggregated
Planning Requests, Cost Allocation
Estimates, Coordination with other Subs and
Regional
Level 2 Sub-Regional
WECC TEPPC PCC, CREPC, WGA Coordination,
Reliability Economic Data, Base Cases, Annual
Study Plan Economic and Congestion Studies,
Policies, Standards
Level 3 Regional
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WECC Wide Stakeholders
Regional Western WECC CREPC
WECC/TEPPC System Data Bank Coord
WECC PCC Ann Studies Reg Plan Proc
WECC LR Compilation
CREPC/WECC Res Adeq
WECC/PCC TEPPC Ann Comb Study Plan Triage
PCC Ann Reports
Stakeholders
TEPPC Ann Economic Congestion Studies
TEPPC Ann Report
LR Adeq Report
CREPC IRP Coord
Sub-Regional Northern Tier Transmission Group
Other Xmssn Customers Input
NTTG wide Stakeholder Meeting
NTTG wide Stakeholder Meeting
NTTG wide Stakeholder Meeting
NTTG Plan Report Steering Committee Approval
NTTG Study Plan Development
NTTG Studies
NTTG Cost Alloc Committee
Cost Alloc Recommends
NTTG LR Need Planning
Joint Study Teams
Network Stakeholder Input
Transmission Provider - Local
Indiv State IRP
TP Ann LR, SR Inputs
TP OATT SIS FS
TP Staff does studies
TP PRD Cond Firm
TP Ann Plan Update
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Annual Combined Synchronized Planning Cycle
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Western TEPPC Synchronized Study Cycle
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Compliance Tasks Required by Oct. 11, 2007
  • Attachment K tariff detail and filing
  • Develop mechanism to address confidentiality of
    planning related information
  • Put transmission planning methodology in writing
    and disclose data (criteria, assumptions,
    planning standards, etc.)
  • Implement mechanism to make upgrade status
    available
  • Develop guidelines for planning submittals
  • Develop ADR for planning disputes
  • Coordinate planning with interconnected systems
  • Develop method for requesting economic upgrade
    studies
  • Develop a planning method that considers
    reliability and economics
  • Develop a means to allow for clustering of
    economic studies and posting of such studies
  • Define the information sharing requirements for
    planning
  • Identify the type of projects to be covered by
    cost allocation principles that are to be
    developed
  • Coordinate planning with state regulators
  • Develop cost recovery proposal for costs of
    participation in the planning process.

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NTTG Member 890 Attachment K Implementation
Plan
  • FERC input from Technical Conference on Straw
    Proposals
  • Charters, protocols, and agreements for NTTG
    Committees
  • Agreement with TEPPC and TEPPC/WECC
  • Data and product flow agreements
  • Stakeholder triage process and meeting schedules
  • Seams and coordination with adjacent sub-regional
    planning groups
  • Integration of member local planning process and
    OATT procedures with NTTG Sub-Regional planning
    process
  • Development of Open Season and Aggregation
    Process
  • Alignment of States on IRP processes
  • Agreements with NWPP TPC - NTAC on triage and
    joint study selection process for NWPP footprint
    projects that overlap or effect other outside of
    NTTG within NWPP
  • Finalization of NTTG process detail for members
    to reference or incorporate into their OATT
    Attachment K for filing

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ORDER 890 STRAW PROPOSAL PRINCIPLE 9 - COST
ALLOCATION
To ensure efficient, effective, coordinated use
expansion of the members transmission systems
in the Western Interconnection to best meet the
needs of customers stakeholders.
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Agenda
  • Review Cost Allocation Straw Proposal
  • Proposal Development
  • Cost Types Principles
  • Proposed Process
  • Issues/Comments?
  • Next Step Finalize for Order 890
    Compliance Filing

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Proposal Development
  • Cost Allocation Principles Work Group
  • Created by Steering Committee
  • Response to Order 890 Planning Principle 9
  • NTTG Planning Framework
  • Starting Point CREPC White Paper
  • Transmission Regulatory Principles Work Group
  • Work Group Products
  • Steering Committee discussion draft 4/13
  • Revised draft 5/15

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Cost Types
  • Type 1 Provision of retail service to
    transmission owners native load
  • 1-A Single LSE/Single State
  • 1-B Single LSE/Multi-State
  • 1-C Multi LSE/Single State
  • 1-D Multi LSE/Multi-State
  • 1-E Specific Retail Customer or Customer Group
  • Provide Service
  • Lower Costs
  • Increase Quality of Service

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Cost Types
  • Type 1 Purposes
  • Provide capacity to serve load
  • Fulfill reliability or technical operating
    requirements
  • Lower costs to consumers
  • Fulfill Federal or State policy requirements

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Cost Types
  • Type 2 Provision of Wholesale Services (FERC
    Jurisdictional)
  • Sales purchases
  • Generator request
  • Transmission service request
  • Mixed purposes Types 1 2
  • Potentially mixed jurisdiction

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Cost Types
  • Type 3 Alternatives to/Deferrals of
    Transmission Line Costs
  • Usually Type 1 Costs
  • Distributed Resources
  • Important Distinction between Projects Cost
    Types
  • Any given project may have multiple cost types!

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Principles
  • Principle 1 Equity
  • Cost causers cost bearers
  • Beneficiaries pay
  • Principle 2 Efficiency
  • Supports federal and/or state resource choice
    policies
  • Efficient stable resource planning processes

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Principles
  • Principle 3 Fair Full Cost Allocation
  • Reasonable opportunity for full cost
    recovery, but no more
  • Order 890 deems this principle critical
  • Multi-jurisdictional allocations
  • Not an automatic reallocation mechanism in
    the event of less than full cost recovery

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Principles
  • Principle 3A Cost Assignment Follows
    Benefits
  • Elaborates on Principle 1
  • Direct cost assignment costs to single or
    multiple transmission customers based on
    benefits distribution
  • Principle 3B Customer Specific Allocation
  • Type 1-E Costs

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Principles
  • Principle 4 Allocation for Wholesale
    Merchant Project Costs
  • Type 2 Costs
  • Outside Scope of NTTG Cost Allocation
  • FERC Jurisdictional

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Process
  • Cost Allocation Committee
  • Appointed by state agency and publicly- and
    consumer-owned NTTG members
  • Process dovetails with Planning process
  • Input from NTTG members stakeholders
    through public process
  • Steering Committee Final say dispute
    resolution

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Process
  • Interface with Planning Process
  • Study Plan Development Study Phases
    Preliminary Iterative Analysis
  • Plan Report Recommendations
  • Responsibility for Providing Sufficient
    Information
  • Project developers, requestors, other
    interested stakeholders NOT THE COMMITTEE!

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Process
  • Step 1 Application
  • Step 2 Review Response
  • Step 3 Analysis during Planning Process
  • Step 4 Recommendations for Plan Report
  • Steps 5 - 7 Steering Committee
  • Determination Letter Plan Cost Allocation
  • Project Updates/Additional Review
  • Dispute Resolution

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Issues/Comments?
Cost allocation v. cost recovery Risk
analysis Reliability benefits Interface with
future State Federal regulatory
proceedings Negotiated cost allocations Others???
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Summary
  • Next Steps
  • 1. Finalize Cost Allocation Portion of Order
    890 Filing
  • 2. Formation of Cost Allocation Committee
  • 3. Get to Work! (Implementation of Planning
    Process)
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