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Transmission Services Studies Non-Wires Solutions
The BPA Transmission Services (Transmission Services) has identified 20 groups of projects to address regional transmission reliability problems
and heavily congested paths. A Technical Review team made up of experts from NW utilities was set up to review Transmission Services' plans for transmission
infrastructure and ensure that Transmission Services designs programs and prioritizes projects in the most effective way. In its first report, released in
September 2001, the team said, "There is a compelling and immediate need to upgrade portions of the Northwest bulk transmission grid."
Transmission Services commissioned the firm, Energy and Environmental Economics, along with consultants Tom Foley and Eric Hirst, to recommend
enhancements to the planning process and to suggest which of the projects might be candidates for further analysis to determine if
non-transmission initiatives could provide reliable and cost-effective solutions. Recommendations were outlined in a report titled
Expansion of BPA Transmission Planning
Capabilities: A Report on Non-Transmission Alternatives, which was released in November 2001.
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Non-Wires Solutions Round Table Formed
Before proceeding with the construction of transmission projects, Transmission Services wants to ensure it is providing the most cost-effective solution to the
region's transmission problems from an engineering, economic and environmental standpoint.
To further these efforts, Transmission Services has created a new non-construction round table of 18 Northwest leaders to work with the agency on
alternatives to building lines and other facilities where transmission system improvements are needed. The roundtable will help
Transmission Services determine whether non-transmission options can be employed as viable alternatives to transmission expansion. Non-transmission
solutions may include pricing strategies, demand reducing strategies, and strategic placement of generators.
Non-Wires Solutions Round Table Information
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