Minn. R. agency 138, ch. 7849, CERTIFICATES OF NEED, pt. 7849.0260 - PROPOSED LHVTL AND ALTERNATIVES APPLICATION
Each application for a proposed LHVTL must include:
A. a description of the type and general
location of the proposed line, including:
(1)
the design voltage;
(2) the number,
the sizes, and the types of conductors;
(3) the expected losses under projected
maximum loading and under projected average loading in the length of the
transmission line and at the terminals or substations;
(4) the approximate length of the proposed
transmission line and the portion of that length in Minnesota;
(5) the approximate location of DC terminals
or AC substations, which information shall be on a map of appropriate scale;
and
(6) a list of all counties
reasonably likely to be affected by construction and operation of the proposed
line;
B. a discussion of
the availability of alternatives to the facility, including but not limited to:
(1) new generation of various technologies,
sizes, and fuel types;
(2)
upgrading of existing transmission lines or existing generating
facilities;
(3) transmission lines
with different design voltages or with different numbers, sizes, and types of
conductors;
(4) transmission lines
with different terminals or substations;
(5) double circuiting of existing
transmission lines;
(6) if the
proposed facility is for DC (AC) transmission, an AC (DC) transmission
line;
(7) if the proposed facility
is for overhead (underground) transmission, an underground (overhead)
transmission line; and
(8) any
reasonable combinations of the alternatives listed in subitems (1) to
(7);
C. for the proposed
facility and for each of the alternatives provided in response to item B that
could provide electric power at the asserted level of need, a discussion of:
(1) its total cost in current
dollars;
(2) its service
life;
(3) its estimated average
annual availability;
(4) its
estimated annual operating and maintenance costs in current dollars;
(5) an estimate of its effect on rates
systemwide and in Minnesota, assuming a test year beginning with the proposed
in-service date;
(6) its
efficiency, expressed for a transmission facility as the estimated losses under
projected maximum loading and under projected average loading in the length of
the transmission line and at the terminals or substations, or expressed for a
generating facility as the estimated heat rate; and
(7) the major assumptions made in providing
the information in subitems (1) to (6);
D. a map (of appropriate scale) showing the
applicant's system or load center to be served by the proposed LHVTL;
and
E. such other information about
the proposed facility and each alternative as may be relevant to determination
of need.
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 216A.05; 216B.08; 216B.2421; 216B.243; 216C.10
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