Transcript Document

Presentation to the New Mexico
Renewable Energy Transmission Authority (RETA)
for the Proposed
SunZia Southwest
Transmission Project
October 10, 2007
SunZia Project Description
SunZia Southwest
Transmission Project
Proposed 500kV transmission line with strategic
interconnections for export to Western markets
The SunZia transmission route will connect New
Mexico with Arizona: ~ 350 miles
Right-of-way applied for will permit up to two, 500kV
(AC) lines
Ultimate transfer capacity: 3,000 megawatts (MW)
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Project Overview
SunZia Southwest
Transmission Project
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SunZia Participants
SunZia Southwest
Transmission Project
Project owner is SunZia Southwest, LLC (a
Delaware LLC)
Entities negotiating the SunZia Memorandum of
Agreement (MOA) include:
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Utility companies
Private development companies (like SWPG)
Financial investors
Target date to execute MOA: January 1, 2008
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SWPG and MMR
SunZia Southwest
Transmission Project
SWPG is…
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a privately owned project development firm, based in
Phoenix, active in the Southwest since 1999
a developer of generation facilities, including 2,360 MW
Panda Gila River Project; 1,000 MW Bowie Power Station
a WECC member
SWPG’s owner, MMR, is…
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a privately owned construction services firm, based in Baton
Rouge, LA, with annual sales of $300 million
experienced in the development and construction of power
generation facilities of over 20,000 MW in 31 states and
4 continents
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Interstate Transmission
SunZia Southwest
Transmission Project
RETA coordinates with Regional Transmission Initiatives to
“…plan…and negotiate with entities within and outside the state
for the establishment of interstate transmission corridors.”
Arizona Renewable Energy Standard of 2006:
Regulated electric utilities must provide 15% of total megawatts
sold from renewable resources by 2025 (RES Rules: A.A.C.
R14-2-1801)
SunZia will deliver power generated by renewable resources to
Western markets
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Project Activities
SunZia Southwest
Transmission Project
Conducted feasibility studies
Studied power-flow interconnections/potential
impacts
Product of past Southwest Area Transmission
(SWAT) planning
Performed preliminary route screening
Developed regulatory support
Conducted Open Season for participation
Initiated WECC project rating process
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Project Activities
SunZia Southwest
Transmission Project
Continued meetings with…
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Governor Richardson’s staff, Public Regulation
Commission, EMNRD, and NM Congressional
delegation
Governor Napolitano’s staff, Corporation Commission,
Chair of Transmission Line Siting Committee, and AZ
Congressional delegation
SWAT and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Bureau of Land Management – NM and AZ
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Preliminary Route Screening
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SunZia Southwest
Transmission Project
Identified potential collector points for wind and
solar energy resources
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Identified study area/corridor primarily in
southwestern NM and southeastern AZ
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Inventoried regional environmental resources
Identified potential transmission line routes
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Access to Renewables
SunZia Southwest
Transmission Project
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SunZia Southwest
Transmission Project
Project Schedule
Estimated Project Completion Dates:
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Phase 0 – Development Agreement
– Initiate
– Complete
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Phase 1 – Siting and Permitting
– Initiate
– Complete
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06/2006
12/2007
01/2008
12/2011
Phase 2 – Design and Construction
– Initiate
– Complete
07/2009
12/2012
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Milestones
SunZia Southwest
Transmission Project
Initiated Development Agreement – March 2007
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Established project company: SunZia Southwest, LLC
and project management roles
Developed budget and schedule
Drafted Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)
Execute Development Agreement – January 2008
Initiate NEPA/Scoping Process – January 2008
Obtain Record of Decision, Right-of-Way Permits,
and other permits – December 2011
In-service – December 2012
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Opportunities for New Mexico
SunZia Southwest
Transmission Project
Provides access to Western markets for renewables
Provides points of connection for future RETAsupported collector transmission systems
Improves reliability and power transfer throughout the
Western Interconnect
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Website
SunZia Southwest
Transmission Project
www.SunZia.net
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Presentation to the New Mexico
Renewable Energy Transmission Authority (RETA)
for the Proposed
SunZia Southwest
Transmission Project
October 10, 2007
SunZia Southwest
Transmission Project
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Potential SunZia Corridors
SunZia Southwest
Transmission Project
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SunZia Southwest
Transmission Project
Electric Load Areas in Arizona
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