Application To Amend Presidential Permit; Bangor Hydro-Electric Company, 29197 [E9-14447]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[OE Docket No. PP–89–2]
Application To Amend Presidential
Permit; Bangor Hydro-Electric
Company
AGENCY: Office of Electricity Delivery
and Energy Reliability, DOE.
ACTION: Notice of Application.
Bangor Hydro-Electric
Company (BHE) has applied to amend
the Presidential permit issued in Order
No. PP–89–1.
DATES: Comments, protests, or requests
to intervene must be submitted on or
before July 20, 2009.
SUMMARY:
Comments, protests, or
requests to intervene should be
addressed as follows: Office of
Electricity Delivery and Energy
Reliability (OE–20), U.S. Department of
Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue,
SW., Washington, DC 20585.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lamont Jackson (Program Office) at
202–586–0808, or by e-mail to
Lamont.Jackson@hq.doe.gov, or Michael
T. Skinker (Program Attorney) at 202–
586–2793.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
construction, operation, maintenance,
and connection of facilities at the
international border of the United States
for the transmission of electric energy
between the United States and a foreign
country is prohibited in the absence of
a Presidential permit issued pursuant to
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Executive Order (EO) 10485, as
amended by EO 12038.
On December 30, 2005, DOE issued a
Presidential permit to BHE in Order No.
PP–89–1, authorizing it to construct a
345,000-volt (345-kV) transmission line
that originates at BHE’s Orrington,
Maine, substation and extends
approximately 85 miles eastward
crossing the U.S. international border
with Canada in the vicinity of
Baileyville, Maine. Article 3 of that
Order limited operation of the permitted
facilities, in combination with the 345kV international transmission line
owned by Maine Electric Power
Company (MEPCo; Presidential Permit
PP–43), to an instantaneous rate of
transmission of 1,000 MW in the import
mode and 400 MW in the export mode.
On April 17, 2009, BHE applied to
DOE to amend Presidential Permit PP–
89–1 by increasing the export limit
contained in Article 3 from 400 MW to
550 MW. To support its application,
BHE has provided engineering studies
that demonstrate that the addition of the
PP–89–1 facilities, along with upgrades
to the MEPCo 345-kV international
transmission facility, can allow for
scheduled electric power flows across
the New Brunswick-New England
Interface in continuous quantities up to
550 MW in the export mode.
When DOE issues electricity export
authorizations or Presidential permits, it
routinely places limits on the amount of
power allowed to be exported or
transmitted over a permitted
international transmission line. DOE
usually defines these power limits as
the ‘‘maximum instantaneous rate of
transmission.’’ In its application, BHE
also has requested that DOE change the
way it refers to this limit to ‘‘scheduled
rate of transmission.’’ BHE asserts that
this is a clearer description of how
energy is scheduled and actually flows
over the power system in North
America. BHE’s application further
asserts that ‘‘an instantaneous flow that
exceeds a scheduled flow for a short
period presents no material reliability
risk.’’ DOE specifically seeks comment
on the appropriateness of using this new
way of referring to the power limits
placed in export authorizations and
Presidential permits.
Procedural Matters: Any person
desiring to become a party to this
proceeding or to be heard by filing
comments or protests to this application
should file a petition to intervene,
comment or protest at the address
provided above in accordance with
§ 385.211 or 385.214 of the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC)
Rules of Practice and Procedures (18
CFR 385.211, 385.214). Fifteen copies of
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each comment, petition and protest
should be filed with DOE on or before
the date listed above.
Additional copies of such petitions to
intervene or protests also should be
filed directly with: Mr. Robert J.S. Hanf,
Bangor Hydro Electric Co., 21 Telcom
Drive, Bangor, ME 04402; and Mr. James
Spurr, Emera, Inc., 1894 Barrington
Street, Barrington Tower, Halifax, Nova
Scotia, Canada B3J2A8.
Before a Presidential permit may be
granted or amended, DOE must
determine that the proposed action will
not adversely impact on the reliability
of the U.S. electric power supply
system. In addition, DOE must consider
the environmental impacts of the
proposed action (i.e., granting the
Presidential permit or amendment, with
any conditions and limitations, or
denying the permit) pursuant to the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969. DOE also must obtain the
concurrences of the Secretary of State
and the Secretary of Defense before
taking final action on a Presidential
permit application.
Copies of this application will be
made available, upon request, for public
inspection and copying at the address
provided above. In addition, the
application may be reviewed or
downloaded electronically at https://
www.oe.energy.gov/permitting/
electricity_imports_exports.htm. Upon
reaching the home page, select ‘‘Pending
Applications.’’
Issued in Washington, DC, on June 16,
2009.
Anthony J. Como,
Director, Permitting and Siting, Office of
Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[OE Docket No. EA–357]
Application to Export Electric Energy;
Hunt Electric Power Marketing, L.L.C.
AGENCY: Office of Electricity Delivery
and Energy Reliability, DOE.
ACTION: Notice of application.
SUMMARY: Hunt Electric Power
Marketing, L.L.C. (HEPM) has applied
for authority to transmit electric energy
from the United States to Mexico
pursuant to section 202(e) of the Federal
Power Act.
DATES: Comments, protests, or requests
to intervene must be submitted on or
before July 20, 2009.
ADDRESSES: Comments, protests, or
requests to intervene should be
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[OE Docket No. PP-89-2]
Application To Amend Presidential Permit; Bangor Hydro-Electric
Company
AGENCY: Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability, DOE.
ACTION: Notice of Application.
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SUMMARY: Bangor Hydro-Electric Company (BHE) has applied to amend the
Presidential permit issued in Order No. PP-89-1.
DATES: Comments, protests, or requests to intervene must be submitted
on or before July 20, 2009.
ADDRESSES: Comments, protests, or requests to intervene should be
addressed as follows: Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy
Reliability (OE-20), U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence
Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20585.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lamont Jackson (Program Office) at
202-586-0808, or by e-mail to Lamont.Jackson@hq.doe.gov, or Michael T.
Skinker (Program Attorney) at 202-586-2793.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The construction, operation, maintenance,
and connection of facilities at the international border of the United
States for the transmission of electric energy between the United
States and a foreign country is prohibited in the absence of a
Presidential permit issued pursuant to Executive Order (EO) 10485, as
amended by EO 12038.
On December 30, 2005, DOE issued a Presidential permit to BHE in
Order No. PP-89-1, authorizing it to construct a 345,000-volt (345-kV)
transmission line that originates at BHE's Orrington, Maine, substation
and extends approximately 85 miles eastward crossing the U.S.
international border with Canada in the vicinity of Baileyville, Maine.
Article 3 of that Order limited operation of the permitted facilities,
in combination with the 345-kV international transmission line owned by
Maine Electric Power Company (MEPCo; Presidential Permit PP-43), to an
instantaneous rate of transmission of 1,000 MW in the import mode and
400 MW in the export mode.
On April 17, 2009, BHE applied to DOE to amend Presidential Permit
PP-89-1 by increasing the export limit contained in Article 3 from 400
MW to 550 MW. To support its application, BHE has provided engineering
studies that demonstrate that the addition of the PP-89-1 facilities,
along with upgrades to the MEPCo 345-kV international transmission
facility, can allow for scheduled electric power flows across the New
Brunswick-New England Interface in continuous quantities up to 550 MW
in the export mode.
When DOE issues electricity export authorizations or Presidential
permits, it routinely places limits on the amount of power allowed to
be exported or transmitted over a permitted international transmission
line. DOE usually defines these power limits as the ``maximum
instantaneous rate of transmission.'' In its application, BHE also has
requested that DOE change the way it refers to this limit to
``scheduled rate of transmission.'' BHE asserts that this is a clearer
description of how energy is scheduled and actually flows over the
power system in North America. BHE's application further asserts that
``an instantaneous flow that exceeds a scheduled flow for a short
period presents no material reliability risk.'' DOE specifically seeks
comment on the appropriateness of using this new way of referring to
the power limits placed in export authorizations and Presidential
permits.
Procedural Matters: Any person desiring to become a party to this
proceeding or to be heard by filing comments or protests to this
application should file a petition to intervene, comment or protest at
the address provided above in accordance with Sec. 385.211 or 385.214
of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) Rules of Practice
and Procedures (18 CFR 385.211, 385.214). Fifteen copies of each
comment, petition and protest should be filed with DOE on or before the
date listed above.
Additional copies of such petitions to intervene or protests also
should be filed directly with: Mr. Robert J.S. Hanf, Bangor Hydro
Electric Co., 21 Telcom Drive, Bangor, ME 04402; and Mr. James Spurr,
Emera, Inc., 1894 Barrington Street, Barrington Tower, Halifax, Nova
Scotia, Canada B3J2A8.
Before a Presidential permit may be granted or amended, DOE must
determine that the proposed action will not adversely impact on the
reliability of the U.S. electric power supply system. In addition, DOE
must consider the environmental impacts of the proposed action (i.e.,
granting the Presidential permit or amendment, with any conditions and
limitations, or denying the permit) pursuant to the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969. DOE also must obtain the concurrences
of the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense before taking
final action on a Presidential permit application.
Copies of this application will be made available, upon request,
for public inspection and copying at the address provided above. In
addition, the application may be reviewed or downloaded electronically
at https://www.oe.energy.gov/permitting/electricity_imports_exports.htm. Upon reaching the home page, select ``Pending
Applications.''
Issued in Washington, DC, on June 16, 2009.
Anthony J. Como,
Director, Permitting and Siting, Office of Electricity Delivery and
Energy Reliability.
[FR Doc. E9-14447 Filed 6-18-09; 8:45 am]
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