http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/news.display/id/17354The Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) will recommend the construction of a 240 kilovolt (kV) loop system to connect up to 2,700 megawatts (MW) of wind power proposed throughout southern Alberta over the next ten years.
The recommended 240 kV Loop system will gather wind power produced at wind farms spread over a wide geographic area throughout southern Alberta, and channel this electricity into the grid. To more effectively pace the transmission development necessary to integrate wind projects, the AESO is proposing this transmission development occur in stages, rather than building all of the transmission at once.
“It’s critical the transmission system has a flexible plan for development,” says Neil Millar, Vice-President Transmission, AESO. “By applying to the AUC for all the development but actually building it in stages as it’s needed, we are in a better position to respond to the development pattern of wind in Alberta. A staged plan that balances the need for reinforcements as wind generation develops also enables prudent management of the cost of transmission development.”
The AESO estimates the first stage of the transmission development will cost approximately $750 million and incorporate as much as 1,200 MW of additional wind power.
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