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1 Rocky Mountain Power Five Year Study Findings and Kick Off Meeting December 2013

2 © 2000 PACIFICORP | PAGE 2 OGDEN UTAH AREA STUDY DECEMBER 2013 Bhavana Katyal/Scott Murdock

3 © 2000 PACIFICORP | PAGE 3 Ogden Area Study –The study area covers Davis, Morgan and Weber counties in northern Utah.

4 © 2000 PACIFICORP | PAGE 4 Ogden Area Study –Major communities served Ogden and Layton. –There are about 45 Pacificorp substations and 32 customer owned substations. –Transmission voltages include 230 kV, 138 kV, 46 kV

5 © 2000 PACIFICORP | PAGE 5 Generation Within the Study Area Two hydroelectric generators feed into the Pioneer 46 kV bus Two hydroelectric generators feed into the Gateway 46 kV bus One hydroelectric generator feeds into the Weber 46 kV bus One hydroelectric generator feeds into the Pine View 46 kV bus. Ogden Area Study

6 © 2000 PACIFICORP | PAGE 6 Ogden Area Study Main Sources There are five 345 kV lines in the study area: Two Populus -Ben Lomond 345 kV Line Two Terminal-Ben Lomond 345 kV Line One Terminal-Syracuse-Ben Lomond 345 kV Line There are two 230 kV lines in the study area: One Birch Creek-Ben Lomond 230 kV Line One Naughton-Ben Lomond 230 kV Line There are three 138 kV lines in the study area: One Wheelon-Brigham City-Ben Lomond 138 kV Line One Wheelon-Ben Lomond 138 kV Line One Wheelon-Honeyville-Ben Lomond 138 kV Line There is one 46 kV source in the study area: The Honeyville-Pleasant View 46 kV Line

7 © 2000 PACIFICORP | PAGE 7 Ogden Area Study –Base System Loads (Co-incidental)  Summer 2012: 862 MW  Winter 2011-12: 571 MW –Growth  Summer: 2.7%  Winter: 3.2% –Projected System Loads (Co-incidental including block loads)  Summer 2017: 995 MW  Winter 2016-17: 679 MW

8 © 2000 PACIFICORP | PAGE 8 Ogden Area Distribution Capacity & Losses –Area Distribution Capacity  Summer: 1088.56 MVA  Winter: 1312.3 MVA –Substation Utilization Factor  Summer 2017: 90%  Winter 2016-17: 57% –Transmission losses ~ 2% of area load in Summer 2012.

9 © 2000 PACIFICORP | PAGE 9 Recommended Improvements: Ogden Area Study

10 © 2000 PACIFICORP | PAGE 10 Ogden Proposed Project –West Point Substation – a new 40 MVA transformer and 138 kV line. In service by Nov 1, 2014. Estimated cost: $14,000,000. This project addresses capacity issues on Xfmr#1 at Clearfield South and Clinton. –Midland - Install a new 30 MVA 138-12.5 kV Xfmr w/LTC. Earlier scheduled to be in service by Nov 2017. Estimated cost: $3,000,000. Can be deferred till 2023 with a distribution load transfer between West Roy and Clinton after West Point substation is in service with further distribution upgrades.

11 © 2000 PACIFICORP | PAGE 11 Operate CB 49 at the Brigham Switch Rack in a normally open position. –Eliminates low voltage conditions and thermal overload of lines under N-1 conditions. –In service by May 1, 2013. Estimated cost: $3,000 Ogden N-1 System Improvements

12 © 2000 PACIFICORP | PAGE 12 Ogden N-1 System Improvements Transfer Fruit Heights to Parrish and reverse automatic throwover scheme: –Eliminates overload of Riverdale Xfmrs during N-1 conditions. –In service by May 1, 2013. Estimated cost: $3,000

13 © 2000 PACIFICORP | PAGE 13 Ogden Area Recommended Construction Schedule

14 © 2000 PACIFICORP | PAGE 14 Ogden Area Study –Any Questions or Comments?


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