March 2010
 

Upcoming Events

Mar. 15 - 19
2010 Hands-On Relay School
Pullman, WA

Mar. 29 - 30
2010 Emergency Response and Assistance Practices Meeting
Henderson, NV

Mar. 30 - Apr. 2
2010 Operations Conference
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2010 Environmental Strategies Meeting
Henderson, NV

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2010 Business Acumen for Emerging Leaders - Session Two
Portland, OR

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2010 Executive Planning Committee Meeting (Invitation Only)
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2010 Secondary Network Meeting
Victoria, BC

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2010 Power Quality School
Wilsonville, OR

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2010 Business Acumen for Emerging Leaders - Session Three
Surrey, BC

June 9
2010 Smart Grid Summer Forum (Invitation Only)
Seattle, WA

Aug. 2 - 4
2010 Business Acumen for Emerging Leaders - Session Four
Bozeman, MT

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2011 Spring Energy Symposium Planning Meeting
Portland, OR

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2011 Operations Conference Planning Meeting
Portland, OR

Aug. 30 - Sep. 3
56th Annual Northwest Electric Meter School
Seattle, WA

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2010 Environmental Forum
Pasadena, CA

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2010 Electric and Natural Gas Safety Meeting
Pasadena, CA

Sep. 19 - 21
2010 Annual Meeting
Lake Tahoe, CA

Sep. 20 - 21
2010 Business Acumen for Emerging Leaders - Session Five
Lake Tahoe, CA

Sep. 26 - 29
2010 Joint Use Conference
Vancouver,WA
/ Portland, OR

Sep 29 - Oct. 1
2010 Materials Management Meeting
Whitefish, MT

Nov. 16
2010 Smart Grid Fall Forum (Invitation Only)
Phoenix, AZ

2011 Programs

Mar. 16 - 18
2011 Spring Energy Symposium
Seattle, WA

 

NorthWestern Energy Announces Open Season Informational Meetings

NorthWestern Energy will host informational meetings for potential bidders interested in participating in the upcoming Open Seasons on two proposed electric transmission projects.  Both meetings will be held at the Best Western Great Northern Hotel in Helena, Montana, on March 25, 2010. 

 

The Mountain States Transmission Intertie (MSTI) informational meeting will be held from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. followed by the informational meeting on the Montana Renewable Collector System (MT-RCS) from 1:15 p.m. - 5:00 p.m

The Information Meeting is open to: those parties who meet the definition of “Eligible Customer” set forth in NorthWestern’s FERC approved Open Access Transmission Tariff (“OATT”); those Eligible Customers who are capable of making Transmission Service or Interconnection requests in a manner consistent with and as defined in NorthWestern’s OATT; and those Eligible Customers that also meet other minimum credit and other criteria to be established by NorthWestern that are consistent with applicable regulation.   Eligible Customers will have the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback to NorthWestern on the Open Season process.
 
Eligible Customers must pre-register to participate in the informational meetings, and further information will be made available on Web sites dedicated to the Open Season process that will be operational on or about March 11, 2010.   
 
Potential bidders on the MSTI project will need to pre-register online at www.msti500kvos.com, while potential bidders on the MT-RCS projects should pre-register at www.mt-rcsos.com. Potential bidders interested in both projects must pre-register for each meeting separately. 
 
Those pre-registering must meet the Criteria for Registration in order to receive access to the information presented in these Web sites and at the meeting.  Those who meet the criteria but who will not be attending the meeting in person will receive information about a telephone bridge that will be available during the meetings. 

The MSTI project is a 500kV AC transmission line between Townsend, Montana and Midpoint, Idaho.  The approximately 430-mile line proposal is currently undergoing environmental review with the draft Environmental Impact Statement expected to be released in April 2010.  MSTI is intended to facilitate the delivery of new sources of renewable energy, primarily wind energy, to customers in the West.  Construction of MSTI is anticipated to begin in spring 2012, with the line placed into service in early spring 2015.

The proposed MT-RCS project is a series of up to five new 230kV generator lead lines that will originate in the high-quality wind regions of Montana that are currently under consideration for development, but the ultimate size and configuration will depend on the results of the Open Season.  These lines would move energy from its origination to a new substation south of Townsend, Montana, where they would connect to both the existing 500kV Colstrip Transmission System and the proposed MSTI 500kV line.
 
Together and separately, the MSTI and MT-RCS projects will provide a key pathway for new regional generation opportunities, primarily from wind, to demand centers in the Pacific Northwest, the Desert Southwest and California. 
 
Successful bidders in the Open Seasons will secure firm transmission rights and/or interconnection rights to deliver renewable energy to power markets in western states to comply with their Renewable Portfolio Standards.
 
NorthWestern Energy will conduct the Open Seasons in a transparent, non-discriminatory process.  Any entity wishing to secure long-term, point-to-point transmission rights on MSTI and/or the interconnection rights on MT-RCS may submit proposals for consideration.

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March 2010 News Team
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Editor: John Rozsa
 
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