Title: Interconnection Update Jay Zimmerman Manager, Transmission Policy
1Interconnection UpdateJay Zimmerman Manager,
Transmission Policy
- Entergy Transmission Planning Summit
- New Orleans, LA
- July 8, 2004
2Interconnection Update
- Total of 187 requests for Interconnection Studies
including cancelled studies and duplicate studies
for the same project - Currently 0 requests in Queue
3Interconnection Operating Agreements (IOA)
- Entergy has filed over 60 IOAs with FERC for
new/existing generating facilities representing
approximately 36,000 MW - 19 IOAs representing approximately 7,600 MW have
been cancelled (some were for existing generation
and others were proposed) - 3 new generation projects representing
approximately 1,760 MW have either suspended
construction before completion or suspended
operation after completion - Approximately 25,000 MW of new/existing
generation is operating/capable of being operated
4FERC Interconnection Final Rule Order Nos. 2003
and 2003-A
- Order No. 2003 Standardization of Generator
Interconnection Agreements and Procedures issued
July 24, 2003 - FERC issued a Notice of Extension of Time on
October 7, 2003, granting requests to extend the
effective date of the Final Rule and the date on
which compliance filings were due to January 20,
2004
5Order No 2003 Compliance Filings
- For all non-independent Transmission Providers
(TP), FERCs Order No. 2003 deemed their OATTs to
be revised to include the pro forma Large
Generator Interconnection Agreement and
Procedures on January 20, 2004 - Non-independent TPs were directed to make
ministerial filings reflecting those revisions to
their OATT in their next filings with the
Commission - Any non-independent TPs seeking a variation from
the pro forma LGIP and LGIA based on existing
regional reliability standards must inform FERC
on or before January 20, 2004 - After January 20, 2004, any non-independent TP
may separately file proposed changes to its LGIP
and LGIA under FPA Section 205 using the
consistent with or superior to standard
6Large Generator Interconnection Order on
Rehearing Order No. 2003-AMarch 5, 2004
- Higher Of Ratemaking Policy
- Where rolling in the costs of network upgrades
incurred for an interconnection would have the
effect of raising the average embedded cost rate
paid by existing customers, the Transmission
Provider may elect to charge an incremental cost
rate to the interconnection customer and thereby
fully insulate existing customers from the costs
of any necessary system upgrades. However, under
no circumstances may a non-independent
Transmission Provider charge an Interconnection
Customer both an incremental cost rate and an
embedded cost rate associated with existing
network transmission facilities.
7Order on Rehearing Addresses Pricing Concerns
Raised on Rehearing
- Clarify that the TP continues to have the option
to charge the higher of an average embedded
cost rate or an incremental cost rate for Network
Upgrades - Clarify that up-front funding and crediting are
only to facilitate financing of the Network
Upgrades - Modify two features of the crediting policy
- Credits are required only for transmission
delivery service taken with respect to the
interconnecting Generating Facility - TP has option after 5 years to return outstanding
balance or continue to provide credits based on
actual transmission delivery service taken from
Generating Facility
8Types of Interconnection Service
- Energy Resources Interconnection Service (ERIS)
- Provides as-available access to transmission
service at Point of Interconnection - Network Resource Interconnection Service (NRIS)
- Allows Generating Facility to be a Network
Resource, subject to congestion provides a more
flexible and comprehensive interconnection service
9Types of Interconnection Service(Continued)
- Neither ERIS or NRIS convey any right to the
delivery component of transmission service - NRIS does not ensure delivery to specific loads
or locations - TP is able to perform additional studies and
require construction of upgrades necessary to
fulfill a subsequent request for delivery service - TP may propose NRIS procedures that are
compatible with regional practices under the
consistent with or superior to standard - NRIS (an interconnection service) is not a
replacement for NITS (a delivery service)
10Entergy Regional Reliability Compliance Filing
Pursuant to Order No. 2003-A
- Consistent with SERC Planning Standards, ERIS
studies will include the requirement that Entergy
perform a regional transfer capability analysis - Consistent with SERC Planning Standards, requests
for ERIS require that the interconnection
customer perform a reactive power analysis and
provide results to Entergy - Consistent with NRC regulations, as part of the
Interconnection System Impact Study process a
nuclear plant off-site power analysis is
required, if applicable