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NSTAR TRANSMISSION RELIABILITY PROJECT ENVIRONMENTAL BUSINESS COUNCIL UPDATE. APRIL 21, 2005. PROJECT NEED DRIVEN BY INCREASING GROWTH WITH DECLINING GENERATION. Load Growth over Past 6 Years Exceeded Historic Average In Greater Boston Area & Communities
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NSTARTRANSMISSION RELIABILITY PROJECTENVIRONMENTAL BUSINESS COUNCIL UPDATE APRIL 21, 2005
PROJECT NEED DRIVEN BY INCREASING GROWTH WITH DECLINING GENERATION • Load Growth over Past 6 Years Exceeded Historic Average In Greater Boston Area & Communities • Area Older & Some Newer Generation Stations Have Retired or Announced Plans to Retire • By June 2006, System Overloads Are Experienced throughout the System without Relief • Overloads Get Worse with Time, Lead to Outages
GOAL WAS TO FIND MOST COST-EFFECTIVE ALTERNATIVE TO MINIMIZE IMPACT ON NATURAL & HUMAN ENVIRONMENT • Type of Transmission Line—Underground • Cable Technology—Pipe-Type Cable, Over 200 miles in Greater Boston Area • Route Selected to be Most Direct with Least Impact to People & Environment • Construction Impact – Tried to Minimize Interferences
FINAL DESIGN • Three 345 kV Underground Transmission Lines Located in One Trench Up to Route Split • Pipe-type Cable, Proven Reliable Technology at 345 kV • New Switchyard at Origin-Stoughton • Expand Two Termination Substations-Hyde Park & K Street • Heat Exchangers at Baker Street & Hyde Park Substations (Reverse Power Flow to W. Roxbury to Reinforce Area)
SUMMARY OF BENEFITS • Increases Import Capability into Greater Boston & Surrounding Communities by 1200-1800MW • Mitigates All Known Reliability Issues for More than 10 Years • Reduces Dependence on Older Local Generation Stations that Plan to Retire • Opens Corridor for Economic Generating Sources from SEMA/RI into Greater Boston Area
PROJECT SCHEDULE OVERVIEW Mar 2004 Planning & Design Apr 2005 Permitting & Engineering Jun 2006 Station Construction Feb 2006 Street Construction June 2006 In-Service Install & Splice Cable Phase 1 Dec 2007 In-Service Install & Splice Cable Phase 2
PROJECT STATUS • Major Permits Secured-MEPA, Siting Board, Con Coms • Most Follow-on Permits Completed, Some Still in Process • Chapter 91 License for K Street Station-DEP • Stoughton Conservation Commission Appeal to DEP • MOUs with Boston, Towns, & DCR bound Mitigation Risk, Define Extended Works Hours • ISO-NE System Technical Issues Resolved (System Switching) • Major Equipment, Property, and Easements Acquisition Complete
PROJECT STATUS • Major Equipment Purchases Complete; ISO Administered RFPs for high dollar items including Pipe-type cable and GIS Equipment • NSTAR/ISO issued Construction Contract RFP in Nov 2004 • Bid as Single GC for Entire Project or Separately for Lines & Stations • Transmission Line Contract Awarded; Station Contract in Final Negotiation
PERMITING PROCESS WAS INTENSE • EENF Filed 12/15/03; EFSB Petition Filed 1/16/04 • MEPA Public Meetings Feb 04; EFSB Public Meetings Mar 04 • NSTAR met with Boston & Supplemented EFSB Petition with Additional Route Alternatives Mar 04 • Additional EFSB Public Meeting on New Alternatives April 04 • 2 EFSB Interveners Filed—ISO-NE & City of Boston • Siting Board Discovery followed by Intervener Discovery May 04 • Submitted Single EIR to MEPA May 04 • Unrest in Stoughton Led to Selectmen’s Meeting May 04 • Stoughton Filed as Late EFSB Intervener June 04; Hired Counsel • EFSB Accepted Stoughton as Intervener; Stoughton Discovery Jul 04 • Received MEPA Certificate July 16, 2004 • EFSB Hearings began late July 04
PERMITING CONTINUED ON • EFSB Hearings Covered Each Section of Petition in Order • Initial Cross-Examination by Boston & Stoughton Tapered Off as Hearings Progressed • NSTAR worked with Stoughton Counsel to Negotiate Agreement • Town Selectmen Rejected Proposed Agreement • NSTAR Testimony Concluded in Late Aug 04 • Stoughton Presented Direct Case with Witnesses-Technical & Environmental • Second Proposed Agreement with Town Approved; Stoughton withdrew from Proceedings • Hearings Concluded Sept 04 • Con Com Petitions filed Oct 04 • Con Com Orders Received Dec 04 except Stoughton Jan 05 • EFSB Tentative Decision Dec 04; Final Jan 14, 2005
NEXT STEPS • Final Permits/Licenses needed to Complete – DEP is lengthy; resource limited • Construction Contract in Place; Shovels in the Ground • Community Relations Plan Developed, Ready for Implementation • Environmental Plan Ready for Implementation • Target Completion June 2006