Western Transmission Workshop III
February 1-2, 2005
Holiday Inn Capitol Plaza, Sacramento, CA
Presentations
The following are presentations given at the workshop:
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Background on NWCC Transmission
Activities & Past Meetings
Charlie Smith, UWIG
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How do developments in the West’s
transmission infrastructure affect wind power today and in the future?
Roger Hamilton, West Wind Wires
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California Energy Commission Activity
on Transmission and Wind Energy
George Simons, California Energy Commission
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State Portfolio Standards & Load
Serving Entity Resource Plans
Ryan Wiser, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
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Western Renewable Energy Generation
Information System (WREGIS)
Marwan Masri, California Energy Commission
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Framework for Transmission
Developments in the West: What is the transmission landscape that
affects wind power development?
Doug Larson, Western Interstate Energy Board
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What is the status of some of the
critical studies underway? Is wind a part of these studies? For those
with wind, what are some anticipated outcomes?
Jim Byrne, RMATS Facilitator
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Seams Steering Group – Western
Interconnection (SSG-WI)
Jeff Miller, California ISO
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Rocky Mountain Area Transmission
Study (RMATS)
Steve Ellenbecker, Energy & Telecom Policy Advisor to Governor
Freudenthal
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Northwest Transmission Assessment
Committee (NTAC)
Chris Reese, Puget Sound Energy
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Tehachapi Study Group
David Olsen, Center for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Technologies
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South West Area Transmission
(SWAT), and Central Arizona Transmission System (CATS)
Charlie Reinhold, WestConnect
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California transmission & the
Southwest Transmission Expansion Plan (STEP)
Jeff Miller, California ISO
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Conditional Firm Tariff Proposals in
California
Ray Dracker, Center for Resource Solutions
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Bonneville Power Administration,
including PacifiCorp / BPA Storage Shaping Tariff
Terrin Pearson, Bonneville Power Administration
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TOT3 (Peak Power work)
Michael Milligan, NREL
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Tribal Perspective
Bob Gough, Intertribal Council on Utility Policy
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