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Transmission Studies for New Long Term Network Resources

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1 Transmission Studies for New Long Term Network Resources

2 Two options for designating new Long-Term Network Resources
1. Incremental: Customer requests designation of new generation in addition to existing Network Resources. 2. Delisting/displacement: Customer requests designation of new generation replacing existing Network Resources.

3 Incremental Study New resource will be studied in addition to customer’s existing Network Resources. All network service studies will be performed on an incremental basis, unless service request specifies otherwise.

4 Delisting/Displacement Study
Delisting study evaluates a new generation resource as a long-term replacement for an existing Network Resource. Displacement study evaluates a new generation resource as a short-term substitution for an existing Network Resource.

5 Delisting/Displacement Studies
Performed at Customer’s election. Customer provides list of Network Resources to de-list/displace or Entergy Transmission can provide the delisting/displacement options for Customer.

6 Rollover Rights for Delisted Resources
Customer can elect to have rollover rights assigned to new Network Resource. The delisted resource will be subject to a transmission study before it can be used again. Customer can choose to have network service restored to the delisted resource after the expiration of the new service. (Rollover rights remain with original generator)

7 Batching of Requests Customer can elect to have all or a portion of its requests to designate new Network Resources “batched.” Transmission will perform all studies in the specified “batch” and release the completed System Impact Studies (“SIS”) at one time. Only requests that are in consecutive order in the SIS queue can be “batched.”


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