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FERC Order 1000 and Local Area Planning

FERC Order 1000 and Local Area Planning. FERC Order 1000 and Local Area Planning. Find More Efficient and Cost-Effective Solutions Compared to Individual Local Area or other TP Plans Provide Insight and Information to Local Area Planners and TP’s Advisory Info only, not construction plans

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FERC Order 1000 and Local Area Planning

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  1. FERC Order 1000andLocal Area Planning

  2. FERC Order 1000 and Local Area Planning • Find More Efficient and Cost-Effective Solutions • Compared to Individual Local Area or other TP Plans • Provide Insight and Information to Local Area Planners and TP’s • Advisory Info only, not construction plans • Establish Regional Cost Allocation Policy • Anticipate little impact to local area plan • Consider Public Policy Requirements • Renewable Portfolio Standards • Renewable resources to provide 15% of supply in MT by 2015 • Varies by state • Other public policy required by law • Proposed policy: Uncertainty scenarios could consider

  3. FERC Order 1000 and Local Area Planning Local Area Planning • Work more closely and actively with NTTG to consider public policy and regional plans that could impact local plans. • Include public policy requirements that impact local area planning in study scenarios • Gather input from TRANSAC TRANSAC Role • Provide Input on Public Policy (Q1 and Q5) • Discuss/consider regional projects that could impact local areas Evolve and Adjust as Necessary

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