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the 2009 Congestion Study will be
posted on https://www.congestion09.anl.
gov for public review.
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Electric Transmission Congestion
Study
Office of Electricity Delivery
and Energy Reliability, Department of
Energy (DOE).
ACTION: Request for written comments
and notice of technical workshops.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Section 216(a)(1) of the
Federal Power Act (FPA) requires the
Department of Energy (Department or
DOE) to complete a study of electric
transmission congestion every three
years. DOE issued the first ‘‘National
Electric Transmission Congestion
Study’’ (Congestion Study) in August
2006. The Department is now initiating
preparations for the 2009 Congestion
Study, and seeks comments on what
publicly-available data and information
should be considered, and what type of
analysis should be performed, to
identify and understand the significance
and character of transmission
congestion. Interested persons may
submit comments in the manner
indicated in the ADDRESSES portion of
this notice. In addition, DOE will host
six regional technical workshops to
receive and discuss input concerning
electric transmission-level congestion.
DATES: See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
section for workshop dates and
locations. DOE recognizes that many
commenters will wish to draw upon
studies or analyses that are now in
process. DOE suggests that commenters
submit such materials as they become
available, but no later than December
31, 2008.
ADDRESSES: You may submit written
comments to https://
www.congestion09.anl.gov, or by mail to
the Office of Electricity Delivery and
Energy Reliability, OE–20, U.S.
Department of Energy, 1000
Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585. The following
electronic file formats are acceptable:
Microsoft Word (.doc), Corel Word
Perfect (.wpd), Adobe Acrobat (.pdf),
Rich Text Format (.rtf), plain text (.txt),
Microsoft Excel (.xls), and Microsoft
PowerPoint (.ppt). The Department is
striving to utilize only publicly
available data for this study.
Accordingly, do not submit information
that you believe is or should be
protected from public disclosure. DOE
is responsible for the final
determination concerning disclosure or
nondisclosure of information submitted
to DOE and for treating it in accordance
with the DOE’s Freedom of Information
regulations (10 CFR 1004.11). All
comments received by DOE regarding
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Note: Delivery of the U.S. Postal Service
mail to DOE continues to be delayed by
several weeks due to security screening. DOE
therefore encourages those wishing to
comment to submit their comments
electronically by e-mail. If comments are
submitted by regular mail, the Department
requests that they be accompanied by a CD
or diskette containing electronic files of the
submission.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
David Meyer, DOE Office of Electricity
Delivery and Energy Reliability, (202)
586–1411, david.meyer@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
Section 1221 of the Energy Policy Act
of 2005 (Pub. L. 109–58) (EPAct) added
several new provisions to the Federal
Power Act (16 U.S.C. 824p) (FPA),
including FPA section 216. FPA section
216(a) requires the Secretary of Energy
to conduct a study of electric
transmission congestion within one year
from the date of enactment of EPAct and
every three years thereafter; such
studies. The 2006 Congestion Study
looked at congestion nationwide except
for the portion of Texas covered by the
Electricity Reliability Council of Texas,
to which FPA section 216 does not
apply. The 2009 Congestion Study will
be of a similar scope. FPA section 216(a)
requires the congestion study be
conducted in consultation with affected
States and any appropriate regional
entity referred to in FPA section 215,
i.e., the regional electric reliability
organizations.1
In preparing the 2006 Congestion
Study, the Department gathered
historical congestion data obtained from
existing studies prepared by regional
reliability councils, regional
transmission organizations (RTOs) and
independent system operators (ISOs),
and regional planning groups. In
addition, the Department sponsored
modeling to simulate future congestion
for years 2008 and 2011 in the Eastern
Interconnection and years 2008 and
2015 in the Western Interconnection.
DOE issued the 2006 Congestion Study
on August 8, 2006, and requested
comments on the study.
Based on the historical data and the
modeling results, the 2006 Congestion
1 The regional reliability organizations under FPA
section 215 are the Florida Reliability Coordinating
Council, the Midwest Reliability Organization, the
Northeast Power Coordinating Council, Reliability
First Corporation, SERC Reliability Corporation, the
Southwest Power Pool, the Texas Regional Entity
(TRE), and the Western Electricity Coordinating
Council.
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Study identified several U.S. areas
experiencing significant transmission
congestion. Two ‘‘Critical Congestion
Areas’’ (i.e., areas where the current
and/or projected effects of congestion
are especially broad and severe) were
identified: the Atlantic coastal area from
metropolitan New York through
northern Virginia (the Mid-Atlantic
Critical Congestion Area); and southern
California (the Southern California
Critical Congestion Area). Four
‘‘Congestion Areas of Concern’’ (i.e.,
areas where a large-scale congestion
problem exists or may be emerging but
more information and analysis appear to
be needed to determine the magnitude
of the problem) were identified: New
England; the Phoenix-Tucson area; the
San Francisco Bay area; and the SeattlePortland area. Also, a number of
‘‘Conditional Congestion Areas’’ (i.e.,
areas where future congestion would
result if large amounts of new
generation were to be developed
without simultaneous development of
associated transmission capacity) were
identified, including: MontanaWyoming; Dakotas-Minnesota; KansasOklahoma; Illinois, Indiana and upper
Appalachia; and the Southeast. All
comments received on the 2006
Congestion Study are available at
https://nietc.anl.gov.
II. Comments
The Department is no longer
accepting comments on the 2006
Congestion Study. All comments filed
in response to today’s notice should be
addressed to the preparation of the 2009
Congestion Study, and sent to the
Department in the manner indicated in
the ADDRESSES portion of this notice. In
written comments in response to this
notice and at the technical workshops,
DOE requests States, utilities, regional
transmission organizations (RTOs),
independent system operators (ISOs),
and other stakeholders to describe
changes in their respective areas since
2005 that affect the location, duration,
frequency, magnitude, and significance
of transmission congestion, including
related constraints. Special attention
should be given to the question of how
to gauge the magnitude or significance
of congestion using publicly available
data. In addition, DOE is particularly
interested in comments that speak to the
most appropriate and effective methods
for distinguishing between the effects of
technical limits on line loadings and
possible contractual limits on the use of
those same lines.
III. Technical Workshops
Between June and September 2008,
DOE will host six regional technical
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workshops to receive and discuss input
relevant to the 2009 Congestion Study,
including comments on what publiclyavailable data should be considered to
identify and understand the significance
and character of transmission
congestion. Each workshop will consist
of panels of invited speakers who will
present their views, followed by a
discussion among the panelists led by
DOE staff.
Workshops dates and times: The dates
and times for the technical workshops
are:
1. June 11, 2008, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.,
San Francisco, CA.
2. June 18, 2008, 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Oklahoma City, OK.
3. July 9, 2008, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.,
Hartford, CT.
4. July 24, 2008, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.,
Atlanta, GA.
5. August 6, 2008, 9 a.m. to 12:30
p.m., Las Vegas, NV.
6. September 17, 2008, 9 a.m. to 12:30
p.m., Chicago, IL.
Workshop locations: The locations of
the technical workshops are:
1. San Francisco—Hyatt Regency San
Francisco, 5 Embarcadero Center, San
Francisco, CA 94111.
2. Oklahoma City—Skirvin Hilton
Oklahoma City, One Park Avenue,
Oklahoma City, OK 73102.
3. Hartford—Hartford Marriott
Downtown, 200 Columbus Boulevard,
Hartford, CT 06103.
4. Atlanta—Westin Peachtree Plaza,
210 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA 30303.
5. Las Vegas—Atomic Testing
Museum, 755 E. Flamingo Road, Las
Vegas, NV 89119.
6. Chicago—Wyndham Chicago, 633
North St. Clair, Chicago, IL 60611.
Tentative Agenda: An agenda for each
technical workshop will be posted in
advance of the scheduled date at https://
www.congestion09.anl.gov.
Public Participation: The workshops
will be open to the public, and will be
simulcast over the Internet. Advance
registration for Web cast is required by
visiting https://www.iian.ibeam.com/
events/ener001/26552/. A complete
archive of each event will be on this
Web site soon after the conclusion of the
event, and will be downloadable in
podcast format.
Any member of the public interested
in offering oral comments at a technical
workshop may do so on the day of the
workshop, subject to the time available.
Approximately one-half hour will be
reserved for public comments. Time
allotted per speaker will depend on the
number who wish to speak but is not
expected to exceed three minutes.
Anyone who is not able to attend the
workshop or has had insufficient time to
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present material is invited to submit a
written statement in the manner
indicated in the ADDRESSES portion of
this notice, above.
Note: The Department will consult with
the States and regional reliability
organizations in the preparation of the 2009
Congestion Study. DOE recognizes that in
addition to (or as an alternative to)
participating in the regional workshops,
some States or reliability organizations may
wish to discuss congestion matters with the
Department on a bilateral basis. DOE will
reserve time at the sites of the regional
workshops for such bilateral discussions, and
it invites interested States or reliability
organizations to contact the Department to
identify mutually convenient times. In
addition, the Department will maintain an
‘‘open door’’ policy, and will schedule
congestion meetings at DOE headquarters
upon request with States, reliability
organizations, Regional Transmission
Organizations, Independent System
Operators, utilities, and other stakeholders.
Issued in Washington, DC on May 30,
2008.
Kevin M. Kolevar,
Assistant Secretary, Office of Electricity
Delivery and Energy Reliability.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Electric Transmission Congestion Study
AGENCY: Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability,
Department of Energy (DOE).
ACTION: Request for written comments and notice of technical workshops.
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SUMMARY: Section 216(a)(1) of the Federal Power Act (FPA) requires the
Department of Energy (Department or DOE) to complete a study of
electric transmission congestion every three years. DOE issued the
first ``National Electric Transmission Congestion Study'' (Congestion
Study) in August 2006. The Department is now initiating preparations
for the 2009 Congestion Study, and seeks comments on what publicly-
available data and information should be considered, and what type of
analysis should be performed, to identify and understand the
significance and character of transmission congestion. Interested
persons may submit comments in the manner indicated in the ADDRESSES
portion of this notice. In addition, DOE will host six regional
technical workshops to receive and discuss input concerning electric
transmission-level congestion.
DATES: See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for workshop dates and
locations. DOE recognizes that many commenters will wish to draw upon
studies or analyses that are now in process. DOE suggests that
commenters submit such materials as they become available, but no later
than December 31, 2008.
ADDRESSES: You may submit written comments to https://
www.congestion09.anl.gov, or by mail to the Office of Electricity
Delivery and Energy Reliability, OE-20, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000
Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585. The following electronic
file formats are acceptable: Microsoft Word (.doc), Corel Word Perfect
(.wpd), Adobe Acrobat (.pdf), Rich Text Format (.rtf), plain text
(.txt), Microsoft Excel (.xls), and Microsoft PowerPoint (.ppt). The
Department is striving to utilize only publicly available data for this
study. Accordingly, do not submit information that you believe is or
should be protected from public disclosure. DOE is responsible for the
final determination concerning disclosure or nondisclosure of
information submitted to DOE and for treating it in accordance with the
DOE's Freedom of Information regulations (10 CFR 1004.11). All comments
received by DOE regarding the 2009 Congestion Study will be posted on
https://www.congestion09.anl.gov for public review.
Note: Delivery of the U.S. Postal Service mail to DOE continues
to be delayed by several weeks due to security screening. DOE
therefore encourages those wishing to comment to submit their
comments electronically by e-mail. If comments are submitted by
regular mail, the Department requests that they be accompanied by a
CD or diskette containing electronic files of the submission.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David Meyer, DOE Office of Electricity
Delivery and Energy Reliability, (202) 586-1411,
david.meyer@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
Section 1221 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Pub. L. 109-58)
(EPAct) added several new provisions to the Federal Power Act (16
U.S.C. 824p) (FPA), including FPA section 216. FPA section 216(a)
requires the Secretary of Energy to conduct a study of electric
transmission congestion within one year from the date of enactment of
EPAct and every three years thereafter; such studies. The 2006
Congestion Study looked at congestion nationwide except for the portion
of Texas covered by the Electricity Reliability Council of Texas, to
which FPA section 216 does not apply. The 2009 Congestion Study will be
of a similar scope. FPA section 216(a) requires the congestion study be
conducted in consultation with affected States and any appropriate
regional entity referred to in FPA section 215, i.e., the regional
electric reliability organizations.\1\
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\1\ The regional reliability organizations under FPA section 215
are the Florida Reliability Coordinating Council, the Midwest
Reliability Organization, the Northeast Power Coordinating Council,
Reliability First Corporation, SERC Reliability Corporation, the
Southwest Power Pool, the Texas Regional Entity (TRE), and the
Western Electricity Coordinating Council.
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In preparing the 2006 Congestion Study, the Department gathered
historical congestion data obtained from existing studies prepared by
regional reliability councils, regional transmission organizations
(RTOs) and independent system operators (ISOs), and regional planning
groups. In addition, the Department sponsored modeling to simulate
future congestion for years 2008 and 2011 in the Eastern
Interconnection and years 2008 and 2015 in the Western Interconnection.
DOE issued the 2006 Congestion Study on August 8, 2006, and requested
comments on the study.
Based on the historical data and the modeling results, the 2006
Congestion Study identified several U.S. areas experiencing significant
transmission congestion. Two ``Critical Congestion Areas'' (i.e., areas
where the current and/or projected effects of congestion are especially
broad and severe) were identified: the Atlantic coastal area from
metropolitan New York through northern Virginia (the Mid-Atlantic
Critical Congestion Area); and southern California (the Southern
California Critical Congestion Area). Four ``Congestion Areas of
Concern'' (i.e., areas where a large-scale congestion problem exists or
may be emerging but more information and analysis appear to be needed
to determine the magnitude of the problem) were identified: New
England; the Phoenix-Tucson area; the San Francisco Bay area; and the
Seattle-Portland area. Also, a number of ``Conditional Congestion
Areas'' (i.e., areas where future congestion would result if large
amounts of new generation were to be developed without simultaneous
development of associated transmission capacity) were identified,
including: Montana-Wyoming; Dakotas-Minnesota; Kansas-Oklahoma;
Illinois, Indiana and upper Appalachia; and the Southeast. All comments
received on the 2006 Congestion Study are available at https://
nietc.anl.gov.
II. Comments
The Department is no longer accepting comments on the 2006
Congestion Study. All comments filed in response to today's notice
should be addressed to the preparation of the 2009 Congestion Study,
and sent to the Department in the manner indicated in the ADDRESSES
portion of this notice. In written comments in response to this notice
and at the technical workshops, DOE requests States, utilities,
regional transmission organizations (RTOs), independent system
operators (ISOs), and other stakeholders to describe changes in their
respective areas since 2005 that affect the location, duration,
frequency, magnitude, and significance of transmission congestion,
including related constraints. Special attention should be given to the
question of how to gauge the magnitude or significance of congestion
using publicly available data. In addition, DOE is particularly
interested in comments that speak to the most appropriate and effective
methods for distinguishing between the effects of technical limits on
line loadings and possible contractual limits on the use of those same
lines.
III. Technical Workshops
Between June and September 2008, DOE will host six regional
technical
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workshops to receive and discuss input relevant to the 2009 Congestion
Study, including comments on what publicly-available data should be
considered to identify and understand the significance and character of
transmission congestion. Each workshop will consist of panels of
invited speakers who will present their views, followed by a discussion
among the panelists led by DOE staff.
Workshops dates and times: The dates and times for the technical
workshops are:
1. June 11, 2008, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., San Francisco, CA.
2. June 18, 2008, 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Oklahoma City, OK.
3. July 9, 2008, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Hartford, CT.
4. July 24, 2008, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Atlanta, GA.
5. August 6, 2008, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Las Vegas, NV.
6. September 17, 2008, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Chicago, IL.
Workshop locations: The locations of the technical workshops are:
1. San Francisco--Hyatt Regency San Francisco, 5 Embarcadero
Center, San Francisco, CA 94111.
2. Oklahoma City--Skirvin Hilton Oklahoma City, One Park Avenue,
Oklahoma City, OK 73102.
3. Hartford--Hartford Marriott Downtown, 200 Columbus Boulevard,
Hartford, CT 06103.
4. Atlanta--Westin Peachtree Plaza, 210 Peachtree Street, Atlanta,
GA 30303.
5. Las Vegas--Atomic Testing Museum, 755 E. Flamingo Road, Las
Vegas, NV 89119.
6. Chicago--Wyndham Chicago, 633 North St. Clair, Chicago, IL
60611.
Tentative Agenda: An agenda for each technical workshop will be
posted in advance of the scheduled date at https://
www.congestion09.anl.gov.
Public Participation: The workshops will be open to the public, and
will be simulcast over the Internet. Advance registration for Web cast
is required by visiting https://www.iian.ibeam.com/events/ener001/
26552/. A complete archive of each event will be on this Web site soon
after the conclusion of the event, and will be downloadable in podcast
format.
Any member of the public interested in offering oral comments at a
technical workshop may do so on the day of the workshop, subject to the
time available. Approximately one-half hour will be reserved for public
comments. Time allotted per speaker will depend on the number who wish
to speak but is not expected to exceed three minutes. Anyone who is not
able to attend the workshop or has had insufficient time to present
material is invited to submit a written statement in the manner
indicated in the ADDRESSES portion of this notice, above.
Note: The Department will consult with the States and regional
reliability organizations in the preparation of the 2009 Congestion
Study. DOE recognizes that in addition to (or as an alternative to)
participating in the regional workshops, some States or reliability
organizations may wish to discuss congestion matters with the
Department on a bilateral basis. DOE will reserve time at the sites
of the regional workshops for such bilateral discussions, and it
invites interested States or reliability organizations to contact
the Department to identify mutually convenient times. In addition,
the Department will maintain an ``open door'' policy, and will
schedule congestion meetings at DOE headquarters upon request with
States, reliability organizations, Regional Transmission
Organizations, Independent System Operators, utilities, and other
stakeholders.
Issued in Washington, DC on May 30, 2008.
Kevin M. Kolevar,
Assistant Secretary, Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy
Reliability.
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