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This Ten-Year Capital Plan for Fiscal Year 2018-2027 outlines strategic capital investments and priorities for the Western Area Power Administration Headquarters. Key areas of focus include information technology lifecycle management (covering cybersecurity, network, infrastructure, SCADA, and enterprise applications), power management and marketing initiatives, and the aviation program. The plan emphasizes effective lifecycle management to enhance reliability, ensure compliance with regulations such as FISMA, NERC-CIP, and FITARA, improve cybersecurity posture, and optimize financial planning and operational efficiency across critical systems and services.
This 10-Year Plan for DSW Transmission outlines the project life cycle, details active and pre-construction projects, and proposes out-year projects for Fiscal Years 2025-2034. It covers annual meeting cycles, discusses the rate impacts of these projects, and provides updates on significant incidents such as transformer fires, including mitigation and replacement plans.
This document provides a detailed financial analysis and projection for the Western Area Power Administration's Parker Davis Project. It includes historical financial data from 1943 to 2024 and forecasts key metrics such as revenue, operating expenses, purchased power, interest expenses, and principal payments from 2025 through 2081. The report outlines the financial trajectory and outlook of the project over an extended period.
This document presents a detailed cost apportionment study for the Parker-Davis Project, outlining generation and transmission delivery commitments, revenue requirements, and associated rates and charges for firm electric service across fiscal years 2026 to 2030. It includes specific charges such as the Lower Colorado River Development Fund Charge.
This document presents the results of Brattle's 2023 simulations for the Extended Day-Ahead Market (EDAM), focusing on its implications for the Balancing Authority of Northern California (BANC). The study simulates the specific EDAM design to analyze its benefits, projecting over $800 million in annual cost savings for participants, 2.4 TWh in reduced renewable generation curtailments, and decreased WECC-wide coal dispatch and regional emissions by 2032. Key insights for BANC include cheaper purchase access, new congestion and transfer revenues, and optimized gas generation strategies.
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