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2008 / 09 SIRPP Economic Study Results. 2008 / 09 SIRPP Economic Study Results. Five Economic Planning Studies Entergy to Georgia ITS 2000 MW SPP to SIRPP 5000 MW PJM Classic to Southern 3000 MW PJM West to Southern 2000 MW Southern to PJM Classic 3000 MW.
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2008 / 09 SIRPP Economic Study Results
2008 / 09 SIRPP Economic Study Results Five Economic Planning Studies • Entergy to Georgia ITS • 2000 MW • SPP to SIRPP • 5000 MW • PJM Classic to Southern • 3000 MW • PJM West to Southern • 2000 MW • Southern to PJM Classic • 3000 MW
2008 / 09 SIRPP Economic Study Results Entergy to Georgia ITS Transmission System Impacts • Constraints Identified: • Five (5) 500 kV Lines • Seven (7) 230 kV Lines • Ten (10) 161 kV Lines • Three (3) 138 / 115 kV Transformers • Two (2) 115 kV Lines Total Cost: $578,250,000
2008 / 09 SIRPP Economic Study Results SPP to SIRPP Transmission System Impacts • Constraints Identified: • Two (2) 500 / 345 kV Transformers • Eight (8) 500 kV Lines • Seven (7) 230 kV Lines • Nine (9) 161 kV Lines • Eight (8) 138 / 115 kV Transformers • Two (2) 115 kV Lines Total Cost: $856,000,000
2008 / 09 SIRPP Economic Study Results PJM Classic to Southern Transmission System Impacts • Constraints Identified: • Five (5) 500 kV Lines • Eight (8) 230 kV Lines • Four (4) 161 kV Lines Total Cost: $437,500,000
2008 / 09 SIRPP Economic Study Results PJM West to Southern Transmission System Impacts • Constraints Identified: • Five (5) 500 kV Lines • Five (5) 230 kV Lines • Five (5) 161 kV Lines Total Cost: $417,100,000
2008 / 09 SIRPP Economic Study Results Southern to PJM Classic Transmission System Impacts • Constraints Identified: • One (1) 500 kV Line • Six (6) 230 kV Lines • Nineteen (19) 161 kV Lines • Four (4) 138 / 115 kV Transformers • One (1) 115 kV Line Total Cost: $459,855,000
2008 / 09 SIRPP Economic Study Results More detailed information concerning these studies is available on the Southeast Inter-Regional Participation Process website at the following link: • http://www.southeastirpp.com/
On December 4, 2009, the members of the Southern / Florida Reliability Coordination Agreement Executive Council concurred that the summer total transfer capability (“TTC”) from the Southern Balancing Authority to the Florida Reliability Coordinating Council (“FRCC”) could be increased by 100 MW at such time that the improvements identified in the Facilities Study performed by FPL in support of OASIS ID #72119536 are implemented. The increase in TTC will be reflected upon confirmation that the required projects will be put in place. These improvements are expected to be in place by January 2011. Southern / FRCC Interface