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Feasibility Study For XXXX NW Stave River Project (A082)

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<strong>Feasibility</strong> <strong>Study</strong> for <strong>NW</strong> <strong>Stave</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Project</strong> (<strong>A082</strong>) Feb 20091.0 GeneralThe project reviewed in this feasibility study report is as described in Table 1 below.Table 1: Summary <strong>Project</strong> Information<strong>Project</strong> Name<strong>NW</strong> <strong>Stave</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Project</strong>Interconnection Customer (IC)<strong>XXXX</strong>Point of Interconnection (POI) Upper Harrison Terminal substation (UHT)IC Proposed COD June 30, 2012Type of Interconnection Service NRIS ERISMaximum Power Injection (MW) 18.4 (Summer) 18.4 (Winter)Number of Generator Units 3Plant FuelHydroThe Interconnection Customer proposes to build the <strong>NW</strong> <strong>Stave</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Project</strong>, located nearHarrison Lake, British Columbia. The subject project is comprised of three hydro generatingunits at 6.47 MW each, interconnecting to the Upper Harrison Terminal (UHT) substation viatwo 360/138 kV transformers at UHT and a 138 kV line from their generating site. The IC’sCOD is June 30, 2012.The project interconnection single-line diagram and the project location map are included inAppendix A.2.0 <strong>Study</strong> Purpose and ScopeThis feasibility study is a preliminary evaluation of the system impact and cost ofinterconnecting the subject project to the British Columbia Transmission Corporation (BCTC)controlled transmission system based on power flow and short circuit analyses only andinvestigates potential system constraints associated with the interconnection of the project. Thisstudy is intended solely to assess the feasibility of integrating the generating unit or units of theInterconnection Customer, IC (or IPP), into the BCTC transmission system. It is also meant toprovide the IPP with a non-binding good faith cost and schedule estimate to construct theinterconnection facilities.This is a “limited scope” study which is restricted to only power flow and short circuit analysisin accordance with the BCTC Open Access Transmission Tariff (OATT). This study does notinclude stability analysis, harmonic mitigation, electro-magnetic transient analysis, and otheranalytical studies or calculations which normally form part of a comprehensive system study.This study also does not include a consideration of First Nations or property acquisition issues,nor the potential for such issues to affect the cost and scheduling estimates for theinterconnection facilities in this report.Page 1 of 6 SPPA2009 – 69

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