DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
A consortium of seven western electric transmission owners and an
independent transmission company recently announced an effort to study
and plan for the expansion and reinforcement of the regional grid to
provide for a high-voltage backbone transmission system between
Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona.
In addition to Public Service Co. of Colorado, an Xcel Energy
company, the consortium includes Colorado Springs Utilities; Platte
River Power Authority; Public Service Company of New Mexico; Salt
River Project; Trans-Elect Development Company; Tri-State Generation
and Transmission Association; and the Western Area Power
Administration.
"Historically, the development of electric transmission has
followed the announcement of new generating sources," said Doug
Jaeger, Xcel Energy vice president for transmission. "This study is
unique in that we will develop a proactive plan to create the robust
infrastructure needed to support renewable expansion and other
generation necessary for Colorado and the surrounding region."
The High Plains Express Transmission Project Study (HPX) has the
potential to provide a number of benefits, including:
-- improve overall regional electric reliability;
-- increase access to diverse resources, including renewables;
-- increase import and export capabilities for the region; and
-- reduce environmental impacts by sharing utility corridors
where feasible.
The project will begin with a feasibility study to identify
potential backbone transmission alternatives in the region. The study
will also consider five large transmission projects announced in
recent months to determine if certain synergies among these projects
can lead to coordinated transmission plans.
The consortium will take into account recently adopted
transmission legislation in the regional states, including the
creation of statewide transmission authorities. The study effort will
comply with the principles of open, coordinated and transparent
planning on both a local and regional level, as outlined recently in
the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Order 890.
The first stakeholder meeting is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. to 3:30
p.m. MDT Friday, March 23, 2007 at the Embassy Suites Hotel near the
Denver International Airport. A web site dedicated to the project
study will be developed.
Additional information will be posted at:
www.rmao.com/wtpp/HPX_Studies.html. The consortium hopes to complete
the High Plains Express Transmission Project study by August 2007.
Xcel Energy (NYSE: XEL) is a major U.S. electricity and natural
gas company with regulated operations in eight Western and Midwestern
states. Xcel Energy provides a comprehensive portfolio of
energy-related products and services to 3.3 million electricity
customers and 1.8 million natural gas customers through its regulated
operating companies. Company headquarters are located in Minneapolis.
More information is available at www.xcelenergy.com.
Source: Xcel Energy
Contact: Xcel Energy
Mark Stutz, 303-294-2300
www.xcelenergy.com