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Transmission’s Critically Important Role in Connecticut’s Energy Future David H. Boguslawski Vice President - Transmission Northeast Utilities Service Company “Connecticut’s Energy Future” – Hartford, Connecticut December 2, 2004
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Page 1 It Takes All Three Generation, Conservation, and Transmission are all important to our energy future Surplus Generation Adequate Generation Marginal Conditions Deficient
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Page 2 Connecticut Is Not An Energy Island Total Daily Imports are approximately 2,000 MW Long Island RI MA NY 300 800 900 0 Most of the time Connecticut consumes more electricity than it generates. Connecticut’s energy policy decisions impact the entire New England region. The region’s energy policy decisions impact Connecticut.
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Page 3 A Transmission Upgrade Is Sorely Needed in Southwest Connecticut 345-kV 115-kV Power Plant Transmission moves power into and within Southwest Connecticut The fact is more generation cannot be sited in Southwest Connecticut until sufficient Transmission capacity is there to move it
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Page 4 The CEAB … Can be the state’s vital link to regional energy planning. Can help Connecticut formulate a long-term plan. Can help us move ahead.
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Page 5 The Need Is Now We have genuine and serious concerns about transmission starved Southwest Connecticut. Delay … Increases the risk of a major outage, Weighs down the state’s economy, Restricts market competition, Drives up electric bills for consumers, and Blocks efforts to improve air quality.
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