ATC Planning Zone Meeting Teresa Mogensen Director, Transmission Planning & Service Scott Barnhart Manager, Transmission Planning.

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ATC Planning Zone Meeting Teresa Mogensen Director, Transmission Planning & Service Scott Barnhart Manager, Transmission Planning

Welcome and Introductions Your name and affiliation Please state your name and affiliation each time you offer input during today’s discussion

Overview of ATC Began operations on January 1, 2001 A transmission-only public utility company with transmission assets in Wisconsin, Michigan and Illinois Offices in Waukesha, Cottage Grove and Green Bay, Wis.; Kingsford, Mich.; and Washington D.C. Owns, plans, constructs, maintains, and operates electric transmission equipment Provides electric transmission service to utilities and other wholesale power buyers Jointly owned by electric cooperatives, investor-owned utilities, municipal utilities, and other public power entities Regulated by Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for rates and tariffs Regulated by states for siting

Goals for this Meeting Familiarize you with ATC and the transmission planning process Discuss identified system needs and possible solutions in this region Solicit your ongoing participation in, and shaping of, the planning process Solicit your input in helping identify and refine feasible options to address needs

ATC Transmission Planning Philosophies Adequate Infrastructure –To support load growth and system utilization Reliable Service Interconnection –Generators, loads, and other transmission systems Access –To a competitive energy market Collaboration Timeliness of project efforts

ATC Planning Bases Individual Load/Generator Zone ATC System Wide US Regional/National Consolidate resolution of needs into cohesive overall plan

Process to Date – Ten Year Transmission System Assessment Covers years Identifies needs, limitations, and violations of planning criteria Lists solutions to certain needs, limitations, and violations –Projects within existing substations –Projects within existing right-of-way –Near term transmission projects Other solutions to be defined after public discussion Initial assessment published June 1, 2001

Process to Date-Ten Year Assessment Logistics Developed system performance criteria Developed logical “planning zones” –Facilitates development of projects that serve multiple purposes and resolve multiple issues –Umbrella plans – phased approaches to needs resolution –Allows for more focused public discussions Evaluated peak system usage scenarios Included proposed new generation that had been announced or for which applications had been filed

ATC Planning Zones

Process to Date – June 8 Introduction Introduced public planning process concepts –Identification and discussion of needs and possible solutions –Importance of your input –Evolutionary process –Iterative process (Needs, Assessment, Input, Analysis, Plan Design, Input) - Repeat –Desire for coordination with you and your processes –Commitments to treat affected landowners fairly and to mitigate the environmental impact of construction, maintenance, and operation activities Introduced and offered initial report for your review Announced upcoming Planning Zone Meetings for more focused discussion

Transmission Network Concepts

Overview and Discussion of Zone Needs

Overview and Discussion of Potential Solutions

Your Regional Plans and Concerns Given what you have heard so far, –General comments and thoughts? –Potential impacts on you? –Your area plans which may be affected? Also, in your area, –What infrastructure planning processes are underway now? –Any current efforts to coordinate your overall infrastructure plans? –Thoughts on most suitable general locations for transmission infrastructure? –What is coming up that we should know about? –What are key issues in this region that we should be aware of? –Any timing coordination issues to consider?

Lunch 12:30 – 1:00

Focus on Possible Solutions

Planned System Additions New Transmission Lines –Waukesha-Duplainville-Sussex –Connection of PG&E Badger power plant (Kenosha) –Requirements for Oak Creek generation expansion –Madison-Milwaukee or Beloit-Racine “Bypass”

Planned System Additions Upgrading Existing Lines –Saukville-Granville –St. Lawrence-Pleasant Valley-Saukville –Bain-Racine –Various – for Oak Creek generation expansion

Planned System Additions New Substations –Duplainville –Lannon Junction –Proposed generation site in Waukesha Co.

Planned System Additions Equipment Additions at Existing Substations: –Capacitor banks at Sussex substation –Capacitor banks at Tamarack substation –Replace transformers at Arcadian substation –Capacitor bank at Moorland substation

Moving Ahead What are the best ways to continue to coordinate and work with you? Who else should we be coordinating with? What else would you like to see from us?

To Watch For Planning Zone Meetings in July and August Updated Ten Year Assessment in October Planning Zone Meetings in November and December Additional meetings and information as announced

ATC Invites your Continued Input and Participation Upcoming meeting notices, reports, and other planning process information will be posted on the new ATC Planning page found via the ATC web site at New ATC Planning general address for your questions and comments: We are also open to suggestions for additional meetings with you and any other interested organizations to discuss and coordinate further. The more information we have, the better! We want to know what you think, it will help to develop and refine our plans. Please offer any input you think might be revelent.

Meeting is Adjourned We appreciate your time and input! Thank You