1 Joint Initiative Update WECC OPS Meeting San Diego, California February 2, 2010.

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1 Joint Initiative Update WECC OPS Meeting San Diego, California February 2, 2010

WestConnect Membership Arizona Public Service El Paso Electric Imperial Irrigation District Nevada Power Company Public Service Colorado Public Service New Mexico Sacramento Municipal Utility District Salt River Project Sierra Pacific Power Company 2 Southwest Transmission Cooperative Transmission Agency of Northern CA Tri-State G & T Association Tucson Electric Power Western Area Power Administration - Rocky Mountain Region - Desert Southwest Region - Sierra Nevada Region - CRSP Management Office

ColumbiaGrid Membership Avista Bonneville Power Administration Chelan County PUD Grant County PUD Puget Sound Energy Seattle City Light Snohomish County PUD Tacoma Public Utilities 3

Northern Tier Transmission Group Membership Participating Utilities Deseret Power Electric Cooperative Idaho Power Company Northwestern Energy PacifiCorp Portland General Electric Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems Participating State Regulatory Utility Commissions Idaho Public Utility Commission Montana Public Service Commission Oregon Public Service Commission Utah Public Service Commission Wyoming Public Service Commission State Consumer Advocacy Groups Montana Consumer Counsel 4

Goal of the Joint Initiative Encourage and facilitate Western Interconnection parties to develop and implement high-value cost-effective regional products Broader scope than integration of variable generation, but immediate wind and solar integration issues provide significant motivation 5

Approach Joint Initiative Strike Teams develop business case proposal Interested parties move to implementation agreement when critical mass is achieved; may not involve all Joint Initiative parties 6

Current Focus Currently focused on three areas –Intra-Hour Transmission Purchase and Scheduling (Products and Services Strike Team) Allows for intra-hour schedule changes to address unanticipated generation patterns Better use of capacity within and outside of BA (bilateral transactions) by allowing shorter timeframes for scheduling 7

Current Focus Intra-Hour Transaction Accelerator Platform (I-TAP) (Products and Services Strike Team) Facilitates bilateral transactions to address unanticipated generation patterns Facilitates accessing flexibility both within and outside of a BAs area as opposed to relying exclusively on BAs system to support wind integration Helps manage costs of integrating wind 8

Current Focus –Dynamic Scheduling System (DSS) (Infrastructure Strike Team) Provides more agile delivery mechanism for dynamic energy products (currently, dynamic scheduling must be arranged manually days, weeks, or months in advance) 9

Intra-Hour Transmission Purchase and Scheduling – Products and Services Strike Team Recommendation To extent it can be accomplished within existing scheduling infrastructure and it does not negatively impact reliability, Transmission Service Providers should adopt intra-hour transmission purchase and scheduling Use existing transmission product (but provide more flexibility re purchasing and scheduling) As each system is different, fill-in-the blanks approach to intra-hour practices 10

Intra-Hour Transmission Purchase and Scheduling – Current Status PacifiCorp currently operating under intra-hour business practice BPA currently accepting intra-hour schedules under pilot project Chelan, Grant, Tacoma and Seattle (BAs) participating in processing intra-hour e-tags Puget Sound Energy, Portland General Electric, and Avista jointly filed request at FERC to amend their tariffs to permit intra-hour transmission scheduling with proposed a February 1, 2010 effective date WestConnect TSPs made policy decision to adopt a coordinated business practice and are currently finalizing specifics; NV Energy has business practice in place and will seek OATT amendment in near future Other TSPs are interested and coordinating 11

Intra-Hour Transmission Purchase and Scheduling - Scope PacifiCorp – exports, one an hour per PSE, new e-Tags, for any purpose BPA Pilot – exports for increases in wind generation on the half- hour, new e-Tags Puget – exports/imports/wheeling, for any purpose PGE – exports/imports/wheeling; one an hour per PSE, new e-Tag, for any purpose Avista Pilot – exports, one an hour per PSE, new e-Tags, for any purpose WestConnect – exports/imports/wheeling; for any purpose 12

Intra-Hour Transmission Purchase and Scheduling - Challenges Different perspectives on whether OATT amendment is required; some TSPs plan to make joint tariff amendment filing with FERC in the next few weeks Timing Varying practices among adjacent systems; however, all participating TSPs are coordinating 13

I-TAP Facilitate intra-hour bilateral transactions within and outside of BAs area through electronic platform that provides information, communications links, and user interfaces –Not limited to intra-hour, but anticipate that this is where it will provide greatest benefit 14

I-TAP Automated Information Exchange –Information regarding state of participating systems, including individual generators ability and prices to move up (inc) or down (dec) –Leads to greater visibility regarding needs, opportunities, and costs Automated Mechanisms to access system flexibility swiftly and efficiently –Communications links –Links to OASIS –Links to e-TAG author and approval 15

I-TAP 16 Parties signed Agreement of Interest –Bonneville Power Administration - Chelan County PUD –Columbia Energy Partners- Grant County PUD –Grays Harbor PUD - Idaho Power –NaturEner - NorthWestern Energy –PacifiCorp - Portland General Electric –Puget Sound Energy- Seattle City Light –Snohomish County - Tri-State –WAPA - CRSP-EMMO - Xcel Energy 16

I-TAP RFP was issued November 11, 2009 RFP responses due February 1, 2010 Assuming critical mass to move forward, vendor selection by March 15, 2010; contracts by April 30,

Dynamic Scheduling System A new method of establishing real time dynamic schedule transactions

Conventional Dynamic Schedule Exchange BA X EMS BA Z EMS Dynamic Signal Transfers EMS to EMS Connection, Fixed Point to Point, Fixed Data Points, Using ICCP on the WON Source Sink EMS = Energy Management System, SCADA, ACE, AGC ICCP = Inter-Control Center Protocol WON = WECC Operational Network WON

DSS Schedule Exchange Using DSS webDynamic Application Multiple Dynamic Signal Transactions between Multiple BAs Etag Driven PSE BA X EMS PSE BA Z EMS Source/Sink DSS Public Internet WON PSE BA A EMS PSE BA B EMS Tag Data ICCP Data Tag Data

DSS Etag Implementation Source/Sink Public Internet BA X PSE BA A PSE BA Z PSE Source/Sink BA B PSE BA Z DSS BA X BA ABA X Temporary Dynamic Transactions Defined by Etag Parameters Tag Data

DSS ICCP Associations Source/Sink WON BA X EMS BA A EMS BA Z EMS Source/Sink BA B EMS BA Z DSS BA X BA ABA X Temporary Associations Defined by Etag Parameters Each ICCP Association may communication data for multiple virtual Generators and Loads for each BA Permanent Associations

Advantages of DSS DSS facilitates –Development of intermittent resources –More efficient use of generating resources –Potential reduction in imbalance charges –Potential market opportunities that may result in lower portfolio costs –NERC and WECC standards and business practices 23

DSS Status Update 19 parties have executed participant and vendor contracts Arizona Public Service Company BCTC BPA Grant County PUD Idaho Power Imperial Irrigation District NaturEner, USA Northwestern Energy NV Energy PacifiCorp Portland General PowerEx Public Service of New Mexico Puget Sound Energy Seattle City Light Salt River Project Tri-State G&T WAPA Xcel Energy 24

DSS Draft Implementation Timeline 25

Other Joint Initiative Activities Next steps: –Participants exploring opportunities associated with aspects of a virtual balancing system –Assessing associated timing and resource impacts, including review and consideration of WECC activities 26

For More Information 27 Infrastructure Facilitator Sharon Helms ( ) Products and Services Co-Facilitators Charlie Reinhold ( ) Kristi Wallis ( ) JI Materials posted and Interested Persons list maintained at

28 Questions