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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[OE Docket No. PP–371]
Notice of Availability for Public
Comment of Interconnection Facilities
Studies Summary Prepared for the
Proposed Northern Pass Transmission
Project
Office of Electricity Delivery
and Energy Reliability, U.S. Department
of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of availability for public
comment of interconnection facilities
studies summary.
AGENCY:
Northern Pass Transmission
LLC (NPT) applied to the U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE) for a
Presidential permit to construct,
operate, maintain, and connect an
electric transmission line across the U.S.
border with Canada, currently referred
to as the Northern Pass Project. NPT
would construct and operate an
overhead high-voltage direct current
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(HVDC) electric transmission line that is
to originate at an HVDC converter
´
station near Sherbrooke, Quebec,
Canada; connect to a facility in
Franklin, New Hampshire, that will
convert the line’s direct current to
alternating current (AC); and continue
from there to its southern terminus in
Deerfield, New Hampshire. The
proposed facilities will be capable of
transmitting up to 1,090 megawatts
(MW) of power. The amended
applications are summarized below.
DOE hereby announces the availability
for public comment of a summary of the
interconnection facilities studies
prepared for the NPT project.
DATES: Comments must be submitted on
or before August 7, 2017.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be
addressed to: Christopher Lawrence,
Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy
Reliability, OE–20, U.S. Department of
Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue
SW., Washington, DC 20585–0001.
Because of delays in handling
conventional mail, it is recommended
that documents be transmitted by
overnight mail, by electronic mail to
Christopher.Lawrence@hq.doe.gov
(preferred), or by facsimile to 202–586–
8008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Christopher Lawrence (Program Office)
at 202–586–5260, or via electronic mail
at Christopher.Lawrence@hq.doe.gov; or
Rishi Garg (Program Attorney) at 202–
586–0258, or via electronic mail at
Rishi.Garg@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Executive Order (EO) 10485 (Sept. 9,
1953), as amended by EO 12038 (Feb. 7,
1978), requires that a Presidential
permit be issued by DOE before
electricity transmission facilities may be
constructed, operated, maintained, or
connected at the U.S. border. DOE may
issue or amend a permit if it determines
that the permit is in the public interest
and after obtaining favorable
recommendations from the U.S.
Departments of State and Defense. In
determining whether issuance of a
permit for a proposed action is in the
public interest, DOE considers the
potential environmental impacts of the
proposed project, the project’s impact
on electricity reliability by ascertaining
whether the proposed project would
adversely affect the operation of the U.S.
electric power supply system under
normal and contingency conditions, and
any other factors that DOE considers
relevant to the public interest.
On October 14, 2010, NPT applied to
DOE for a Presidential permit to
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construct, operate, maintain, and
connect an HVDC transmission line
across the U.S.-Canada border (the
proposed Project). On July 1, 2013, NPT
submitted an amended Presidential
permit application to DOE. See 78 FR
50,405 (Aug. 19, 2013). On August 31,
2015, NPT further amended its
Presidential permit application. See 80
FR 58,725 (Sept. 30, 2015). The
amended applications are summarized
below.
Applicant’s Proposal
In its July 2013 amended application,
NPT proposed to construct and operate
a primarily overhead HVDC electric
transmission line that would originate at
an HVDC converter station to be
constructed at the Des Cantons
´
Substation in Val-Joli, Quebec, Canada;
run from there across the international
border to Franklin, New Hampshire,
where the current would be converted
from HVDC to AC; and continue on to
its southern terminus in Deerfield, New
Hampshire. Under this application, the
proposed facilities were to be capable of
transmitting up to 1,200 MW of power.
The New Hampshire portion of the
proposed Project would be a singlecircuit, 300-kilovolt (kV) HVDC
transmission line running
approximately 153 miles from the U.S.
border crossing with Canada near
Pittsburg, New Hampshire, to a new
HVDC-to-AC transformer facility to be
constructed in Franklin, New
Hampshire. From Franklin to the Project
terminus at the Public Service Company
of New Hampshire’s existing Deerfield
Substation in Deerfield, New
Hampshire, the proposed Project would
consist of 34 miles of 345-kV AC electric
transmission line. The total length of the
proposed Project would be
approximately 187 miles.
NPT’s August 2015 application
amendment changed the proposed
transmission line route by adding three
miles of buried transmission line
adjacent to a road not previously
analyzed, adding two new transition
stations (one in Bridgewater, New
Hampshire and another in Bethlehem,
New Hampshire, to transition the
transmission line between aboveground
and buried) of approximately one acre
each, and increasing the amount of
proposed buried transmission line from
approximately eight miles to
approximately 60 miles with a total
proposed Project length of
approximately 192 miles. In addition,
the amendment proposed a shift (less
than 100 feet) in the international
border crossing location, changed the
project size from 1,200 MW to 1,000
MW with a potential transfer capability
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of 1,090 MW, and included other design
changes (e.g., change in converter
technology and type of cable). A copy of
the amended Presidential permit
application and maps of the proposed
Project route can be found at the DOE
environmental impact statement (EIS)
Web site (https://
www.northernpasseis.us).
the issuance of a Presidential permit for
the NPT Project.
Technical Reliability Studies
DOE considers the technical
reliability impact of a Presidential
permit application as part of the public
interest determination, and typical
practice is to review a study or studies
prepared for interconnection purposes
with entities such as the applicable
regional transmission operator. In
conjunction with the Independent
System Operator of New England (ISO–
NE), which operates the grid
interconnected to the proposed Project,
and NPT, the participating transmission
owner, RLC Engineering prepared
interconnection facilities studies, which
consist of a system impact study and
sub-synchronous torsional interaction
screening study. As a general practice,
ISO–NE does not make such studies
available to the public, as they consist
of critical electric infrastructure
information (CEII). CEII includes
specific engineering, vulnerability, or
detailed design information that could
be useful to a person planning an attack
on critical infrastructure. However, in
the interest of its commitment to
transparency, DOE has made available a
redacted executive summary of the
technical transmission studies, as
reviewed by ISO–NE to prevent
publication of CEII, on DOE’s project
Web site at https://
www.northernpasseis.us/ [first go to the
‘‘Project Library’’ and then select the
‘‘Reliability Studies’’ section that has
been added at the very top of that page].
DOE’s posting of the redacted executive
summary of the Project’s
interconnection facilities studies, as
well as this public comment invitation,
are meant solely to respond to public
participation interests unique to this
case. The posting neither represents nor
will constitute a new DOE practice in
reviews of future Presidential permit
applications.
All comments received in response to
this Notice will be posted on DOE’s
Presidential permit Web site at https://
energy.gov/oe/services/electricitypolicy-coordination-andimplementation/internationalelectricity-regulation/pendingapplications under Docket No. PP–371
and made a part of the record in this
proceeding to be considered by DOE
before making a final determination on
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Issued in Washington, DC, on June 28,
2017.
Brian Mills,
Director, Transmission Development,
Transmission Permitting and Technical
Assistance, Office of Electricity Delivery and
Energy Reliability.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[OE Docket No. PP-371]
Notice of Availability for Public Comment of Interconnection
Facilities Studies Summary Prepared for the Proposed Northern Pass
Transmission Project
AGENCY: Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability, U.S.
Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of availability for public comment of interconnection
facilities studies summary.
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SUMMARY: Northern Pass Transmission LLC (NPT) applied to the U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE) for a Presidential permit to construct,
operate, maintain, and connect an electric transmission line across the
U.S. border with Canada, currently referred to as the Northern Pass
Project. NPT would construct and operate an overhead high-voltage
direct current (HVDC) electric transmission line that is to originate
at an HVDC converter station near Sherbrooke, Qu[eacute]bec, Canada;
connect to a facility in Franklin, New Hampshire, that will convert the
line's direct current to alternating current (AC); and continue from
there to its southern terminus in Deerfield, New Hampshire. The
proposed facilities will be capable of transmitting up to 1,090
megawatts (MW) of power. The amended applications are summarized below.
DOE hereby announces the availability for public comment of a summary
of the interconnection facilities studies prepared for the NPT project.
DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before August 7, 2017.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be addressed to: Christopher Lawrence,
Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability, OE-20, U.S.
Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC
20585-0001. Because of delays in handling conventional mail, it is
recommended that documents be transmitted by overnight mail, by
electronic mail to Christopher.Lawrence@hq.doe.gov (preferred), or by
facsimile to 202-586-8008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Christopher Lawrence (Program Office)
at 202-586-5260, or via electronic mail at
Christopher.Lawrence@hq.doe.gov; or Rishi Garg (Program Attorney) at
202-586-0258, or via electronic mail at Rishi.Garg@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Executive Order (EO) 10485 (Sept. 9, 1953), as amended by EO 12038
(Feb. 7, 1978), requires that a Presidential permit be issued by DOE
before electricity transmission facilities may be constructed,
operated, maintained, or connected at the U.S. border. DOE may issue or
amend a permit if it determines that the permit is in the public
interest and after obtaining favorable recommendations from the U.S.
Departments of State and Defense. In determining whether issuance of a
permit for a proposed action is in the public interest, DOE considers
the potential environmental impacts of the proposed project, the
project's impact on electricity reliability by ascertaining whether the
proposed project would adversely affect the operation of the U.S.
electric power supply system under normal and contingency conditions,
and any other factors that DOE considers relevant to the public
interest.
On October 14, 2010, NPT applied to DOE for a Presidential permit
to
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construct, operate, maintain, and connect an HVDC transmission line
across the U.S.-Canada border (the proposed Project). On July 1, 2013,
NPT submitted an amended Presidential permit application to DOE. See 78
FR 50,405 (Aug. 19, 2013). On August 31, 2015, NPT further amended its
Presidential permit application. See 80 FR 58,725 (Sept. 30, 2015). The
amended applications are summarized below.
Applicant's Proposal
In its July 2013 amended application, NPT proposed to construct and
operate a primarily overhead HVDC electric transmission line that would
originate at an HVDC converter station to be constructed at the Des
Cantons Substation in Val-Joli, Qu[eacute]bec, Canada; run from there
across the international border to Franklin, New Hampshire, where the
current would be converted from HVDC to AC; and continue on to its
southern terminus in Deerfield, New Hampshire. Under this application,
the proposed facilities were to be capable of transmitting up to 1,200
MW of power.
The New Hampshire portion of the proposed Project would be a
single-circuit, 300-kilovolt (kV) HVDC transmission line running
approximately 153 miles from the U.S. border crossing with Canada near
Pittsburg, New Hampshire, to a new HVDC-to-AC transformer facility to
be constructed in Franklin, New Hampshire. From Franklin to the Project
terminus at the Public Service Company of New Hampshire's existing
Deerfield Substation in Deerfield, New Hampshire, the proposed Project
would consist of 34 miles of 345-kV AC electric transmission line. The
total length of the proposed Project would be approximately 187 miles.
NPT's August 2015 application amendment changed the proposed
transmission line route by adding three miles of buried transmission
line adjacent to a road not previously analyzed, adding two new
transition stations (one in Bridgewater, New Hampshire and another in
Bethlehem, New Hampshire, to transition the transmission line between
aboveground and buried) of approximately one acre each, and increasing
the amount of proposed buried transmission line from approximately
eight miles to approximately 60 miles with a total proposed Project
length of approximately 192 miles. In addition, the amendment proposed
a shift (less than 100 feet) in the international border crossing
location, changed the project size from 1,200 MW to 1,000 MW with a
potential transfer capability of 1,090 MW, and included other design
changes (e.g., change in converter technology and type of cable). A
copy of the amended Presidential permit application and maps of the
proposed Project route can be found at the DOE environmental impact
statement (EIS) Web site (https://www.northernpasseis.us).
Technical Reliability Studies
DOE considers the technical reliability impact of a Presidential
permit application as part of the public interest determination, and
typical practice is to review a study or studies prepared for
interconnection purposes with entities such as the applicable regional
transmission operator. In conjunction with the Independent System
Operator of New England (ISO-NE), which operates the grid
interconnected to the proposed Project, and NPT, the participating
transmission owner, RLC Engineering prepared interconnection facilities
studies, which consist of a system impact study and sub-synchronous
torsional interaction screening study. As a general practice, ISO-NE
does not make such studies available to the public, as they consist of
critical electric infrastructure information (CEII). CEII includes
specific engineering, vulnerability, or detailed design information
that could be useful to a person planning an attack on critical
infrastructure. However, in the interest of its commitment to
transparency, DOE has made available a redacted executive summary of
the technical transmission studies, as reviewed by ISO-NE to prevent
publication of CEII, on DOE's project Web site at https://www.northernpasseis.us/ [first go to the ``Project Library'' and then
select the ``Reliability Studies'' section that has been added at the
very top of that page]. DOE's posting of the redacted executive summary
of the Project's interconnection facilities studies, as well as this
public comment invitation, are meant solely to respond to public
participation interests unique to this case. The posting neither
represents nor will constitute a new DOE practice in reviews of future
Presidential permit applications.
All comments received in response to this Notice will be posted on
DOE's Presidential permit Web site at https://energy.gov/oe/services/electricity-policy-coordination-and-implementation/international-electricity-regulation/pending-applications under Docket No. PP-371 and
made a part of the record in this proceeding to be considered by DOE
before making a final determination on the issuance of a Presidential
permit for the NPT Project.
Issued in Washington, DC, on June 28, 2017.
Brian Mills,
Director, Transmission Development, Transmission Permitting and
Technical Assistance, Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy
Reliability.
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