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Entergy Transmission Proposed Transmission Reliability Projects

Entergy Transmission Proposed Transmission Reliability Projects. Entergy Transmission Planning Summit New Orleans, LA July 8, 2004. Topics. 2005 – 2006 Transmission Reliability Projects 2006 – 2008 Transmission Expansion Projects 2009+ Transmission Target Areas

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Entergy Transmission Proposed Transmission Reliability Projects

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  1. Entergy TransmissionProposed Transmission Reliability Projects Entergy Transmission Planning Summit New Orleans, LA July 8, 2004

  2. Topics • 2005 – 2006 Transmission Reliability Projects • 2006 – 2008 Transmission Expansion Projects • 2009+ Transmission Target Areas • 2005 Transmission Infrastructure Projects (Asset Management)

  3. Caveats onProposed Transmission Reliability Projects • Cost estimates provided, in most circumstances, are planning-level estimates. In addition, these costs do not include overhead and tax gross-up, which could be as high as 70% of the costs cited. • Siting of new generation and load growth could affect the timing and necessity of the proposed projects. • Most of the proposed projects, which are subject to Jurisdictional review and approval, have not yet been budgeted. External considerations (i.e., out-of-cycle projects or budget adjustments during the year) could impact the proposed in-service dates.

  4. Transmission Area Planners • A. Arkansas • Stacy Hamilton (504) 310-5451 • B. Mississippi • Mark Haydel (504) 310-5856 • C. Southeast Louisiana • Barry Canzoneri (504) 310-5813 • Southwest Louisiana • and North Louisiana • Terrence Griffin (504) 310-5817 • E. Texas • Steve Berry (504) 310-5582 • Manager: • Doug Powell (504) 310-5810 Little Rock Jackson W. Monroe Baton Rouge Beaumont New Orleans Note: Geographic boundaries are approximate.

  5. Transmission Project Development • A. Arkansas • Jerry Reed 501-490-4703 • Mississippi • and North Louisiana • Rick Bewley 601-368-2005 • C. Texas • Chuck Hughes 409-347-5118 • Ronnie Trevino 409-347-5117 • Southwestern Louisiana • and North Louisiana • Ed Brawner 337-593-7333 • E. Southeast Louisiana • Russell Saliba 504-310-5874 • David Waddell 504-310-5873 • Manager: • Tom Lanigan 504-310-5866 Note: Geographic boundaries are approximate.

  6. Transmission Services A. Arkansas Mike Doyle (501) 490-5643 B. Mississippi Dennis Broussard (504) 310-5878 James Howard (504) 310-5881 C. N. Louisiana, S. Louisiana, SMEPA Bob McQueen (504) 310-5867 D. Texas Carl Olson (936) 525-2040 E. SW Louisiana IPPs & Cogens Carl Olson LaGen Coops Bob McQueen Analyst: Kim Mitchell (504) 310-5879 Manager: Ollie Burke (504) 310-5864 Note: Geographic boundaries are approximate.

  7. OASIS-Posted Information Entergy’s OASIS Web Site Address: http://oasis.e-terrasolutions.com/OASIS/EES • Planning models • Generation interconnection studies status Check out the brand-new link for Planning Summit Information!

  8. New Link

  9. All presentations for this Summit http://oasis.e-terrasolutions.com/OASIS/EES

  10. Load Growth Projections Record System Peak: 22,052MW1 EAI 5,533MW with AECC 6,865 EGSI 7,042MW ELI 5,124MW EMI 3,130MW ENOI 1,223MW Hot Springs Little Rock (1) This demand level is the all-time peak demand on the Entergy system less AECC, which occurred on 8-30-2000. With AECC, the peak was 23,384MW. Jackson W. Monroe Baton Rouge Conroe New Orleans Beaumont

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