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1 Topics for discussion Network services Calculating RAB allocation Calculating average asset age Calculating line and cable MVA capacities Other issues of concern?

2 RAB allocation develop concordance between NSP’s own categories and the 10 RIN categories if NSP has no disaggregation, one way to estimate would be based on estimated replacement cost of assets and average ages Ideally need to preserve roll-forwards for categories and summation of category RABs to total RAB – residual lives may have to be adjusted to achieve this if RAB has been revalued since 2003, need to roll back the most recent valuation to the start of the period

3 Asset category service and residual lives Weightings are to be calculated in order of preference: On the basis of the asset's share of the RAB for the category and expected asset lives; If 1 is not available, an acceptable proxy is on the basis of replacement costs and expected asset lives; If 1 and 2 cannot be applied, in accordance with the asset's contribution to the category's capacity (ie MVA-kms for lines and for cables and MVA for transformers). The weighted average asset life of each category may be calculated in the following manner: If Category 1 contains 2 assets; Asset 1 has an expected life of 50 years and a value of $3 million; and Asset 2 has an expected life of 20 years and a value $2 million, then the weighted average asset life of assets in this category is 38 years: [(3/5) x 50] + [(2/5) x 20] = 38.

4 Line and cable MVA capacities We require an informed engineering estimate of the weighted average of line ‘carrying capacities’ by voltage class rather than a very detailed calculation Starting point would be the MVA factors used in previous studies: 0.4 MVA for LV, 4 MVA for 11kV, 8 MVA for 22kV, 15 MVA for 33kV, 80 MVA for 132kV Variation of estimates from the above figures should be explained

5 Other Issues of Concern? Questions?