Idaho
Public Utilities Commission
Case
No. IPC-E-09-25, Order No. 32136
December
13, 2010
Contact:
Gene Fadness (208) 334-0339, 890-2712
Website:
www.puc.idaho.gov
Transmission
agreement between Idaho Power, wind developer OK’d
State
regulators have approved a $2.17 million agreement between Idaho Power Company
and Idaho Winds LLC that would allow a wind project near Glenns Ferry to
interconnect with Idaho Power’s transmission system without requiring a larger,
more costly upgrade to the system.
The
21-megawatt Sawtooth Wind project six miles northwest of Glenns Ferry is
scheduled to be in operation by Dec. 31, 2012, but will require substantial
upgrades to Idaho Power’s transmission system. Construction of the upgrades is
expected to be completed by July 22, 2011.
The
agreement, approved by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, is that 25
percent of upgrade costs will be paid by Idaho Power and included in customer
base rates and 25 percent will be paid by Idaho Winds. The remaining 50 percent
will be advanced by Idaho Winds, but subject to refund by Idaho Power over 10
years if the project meets its output requirements. That 50 percent of the
upgrade cost will be included in customer rates over time as refunds are made.
The
agreement also includes “redispatch,” provisions included in agreements with
other wind projects in the same area. Those provisions allow Idaho Power to
direct Sawtooth Wind to forcibly reduce its generation output in the event of
outages on specified transmission lines. Those provisions prevent Idaho Power
from having to make even more costly upgrades to its transmission system.
Both
Idaho Power and commission staff agreed that the chances of such outages during
peak-use times on Idaho Power’s system are unlikely because wind projects are
not expected to be generating at or near capacity during extremely hot times of
the year when transmission congestion usually occurs. Idaho Power believes the
need for redispatch provisions will be relieved after 2015 if the proposed
Gateway West transmission project is built.
A full text of the
commission’s order, along with other documents related to this case, is
available on the commission’s Web site at www.puc.idaho.gov.
Click on “File Room” and then on “Electric Cases” and scroll down to Case No.
IPC-E-09-25.