Delaware’s IRP for Delmarva
January 11th, 2010
The Delaware’s Public Service Commission (at least they still call it “public service”!!!) is holding meetings Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday on the Delmarva Power and Light Integrated Resource Plan.
Tuesday, January 12 @ 7 p.m.
Carvel State Office Building, 2nd Floor Auditorium 820 N French Street
Wilmington – DE, 19801
Wednesday, January 13 @ 7 p.m.
DTCC – Owens Campus Theatre – Arts and Science Building
Rt 18, Seashore Hwy
Georgetown – DE, 19947
Thursday, January 14, @ 7 p.m.
Cannon Building, Ste 100
861 Silver Lake Blvd
Dover – DE, 19904
But wait… no plan has been filed, no plan is due to be filed until May…
EH?
Nothing there. So let’s look at the DPS IRP site:
Ummmmmmm… THERE’S NOTHING THERE
Really, check it out, I defy you to find one thing on Docket 10-02!
EH?
So I says to myself, I says, “There’s LOTS that needs to be a part of this Delmarva IRP!” Particularly where when I commented way back in December 2008 that demand was down and when would Delmarva produce updated forecasts and nada, they wouldn’t even address it. Todd Goodman just got pissy, to the point where he deserved one of these:
And so today, here’s what I sent in, gathering up some of the choice documents from this New Jersey Susquehanna-Roseland transmission fight, and wrapped it up and tied it with a bow:
Overland IRP Comment – 1-11-10
Exhibit C – MAPP Request to Suspend – Jan 8, 2010
Exhibit D – PATH-VA Press Release – Withdrawal 12-29-09
Exhibit E – PJM PATH Sensitivity Analysis & Cover Letters
Exhibit F – Letter NJ Comm. Fiordaliso – Official Notice 1-6-10
Exhibit G – Offshore wind and transmission Memorandum of Understanding
So now it’s your turn — it’s a blank slate!
Send Comments on Delmarva’s nonexistent IRP to:
ruth.price@state.de.us
Be sure to note on the Comment that it’s for IRP Docket 10-02.
EH?
It’s official – Susquehanna-Roseland is delayed
January 8th, 2010
It’s official, well, semi-official, there’s still no word from the Board of Public Utilities itself!
Here’s PSEG’s objection and their missive asking that the time to respond to Commissioner Fiordaliso’s request for comment be cut short:
Dig the last paragraph:
Accordingly, PSE&G respectfully requests that the Board shorten the time to comment from January 16 to January 12 and further requests that the Commission act on the evidence before it and approve the Petition on January 15 without further delay.
Oh, right, yes, ma’am, we’ll get right to it! They must be dreaming…
And as if that weren’t funny enough, here’s the PSEG argument against oral argument:
… but here it is in B&W:
BPU delays decision on power line
PEPCO wants to suspend MAPP proceedings
January 8th, 2010
And just now, hot off the press… er… inbox, is notice that PEPCO has asked that the Mid-Atlantic Power Pathway, MAPP, be suspended:
PEPCO letter 1.8.09 to suspend MAPP, includes 1.8.09 letter from PJM’s Herling
They’re saying it’s because MAPP is reliant on PATH in the modeling, but they already withdrew the Indian River to Salem leg and delayed the rest due to LACK OF NEED, and now… well, we know it’s not needed. So whatever, I just wish they’d be honest about it.
Again, remember that all three of these, PATH, MAPP, and Susquehanna-Roseland were promoted based on the 2007 RTEP, which was based on those inflated peak figures from 2006!
Here’s the sensitivity analysis from PATH that is applicable to other projects:
Transmission falling like dominos in a hurricane… I love it when this happens!
A light in the Susquehanna-Roseland tunnel??
January 8th, 2010
Word just out that the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities will NOT be deciding Susquehanna-Roseland on January 15, or any time before that either. Well… and that’s good because Pennsylvania put off the decision until February 12.
Be sure to check out the REPLY BRIEFS — HERE!
Yesterday, we got a missive from Commissioner Fiordaliso, the one who presided over the hearing, and he’s taking “Official Notice” of the Potomac Allegheny Transmission Highline – PATH withdrawal, and two documents, the original and the amended PATH-VA Motions to Withdraw.
Here’s the sensitivity analysis that the PATH-VA withdrawal was based on:
So the NJ BPU has put off the decision, like PA, and they’re noticing that PATH went down the drain because it wasn’t needed. New Jersey’s governor will be inaugurated on January 19th… could the BPU deny it quick, like right away, before Chris Christie can do anything? After the 19th, some of the Commissioners will be sent packing, so why not go out with flair… errr… flare…
It’s clear this line is not needed, not needed anymore than the MAPP and PATH lines, which have been delayed, parts taken out, and withdrawn due to lack of need. Here’s the PJM peak demand chart just released in the latest PJM Load Forecast:
Graphs from p. 24. With decreases like that, do tell, where do they come up with those projections?
Here’s the chart, p. 72:
Once more with feeling: IT’S NOT NEEDED!
SUSQUEHANNA-ROSELAND IS NOT NEEDED!
WE DON’T NEED NO STINKIN’ TRANSMISSION!
Susquehanna-Roseland Reply Briefs!
January 7th, 2010
Susquehanna-Roseland Reply Briefs were due yesterday — I’m representing Stop the Lines.
So it’s nap time today…
Here they are!
STL – Certification & Exhibits
Municipal Intervenors Reply Brief
Environmental Intervenors Reply Brief
Environmental Intervenors – Certification
Environmental Intervenors – Exhibits
Montville Board of Education Reply Brief
Hmmmmmmmmm… I don’t see anything from Exelon…
Happy reading! Dig some of the exhibits, like the Motion to Withdraw from PATH-VA, the PJM 2010 Load Forecast (which shows demand has been down down down since the peak of 2006), and the sensitivity analysis that shot down PATH in Virginia!




