January 2012 Volume 2
Electric system improvements near you Proposed Wild Steer Butte Wind Power Facility Interconnection Project Preferred and Alternate Route Selection
Did you know? Existing transmission lines and substations in the southern part of the province do not have the capacity to connect power generated from new wind farm projects. In much the same way highways get congested with more traffic, transmission lines get congested and cannot transport additional power. To connect this wind-generated power to the electric system, new transmission projects are being proposed that will move the wind power from where it’s generated to you.
You are receiving this newsletter because you are near the proposed Wild Steer Butte Wind Power Facility Interconnection Project and we want to provide you with an update. During the first stage of consultation, between August and December 2011, we received valuable stakeholder input about the preliminary route options. We used the stakeholder input we gathered and results from further studies and field work, including environmental evaluations, to refine the preliminary route options to preferred and alternate routes for the proposed transmission development.
Definition
Transmission Transmission lines make up Alberta’s electric highway, linking the places where power is generated to where power is used. Transmission lines transport large amounts of power over long distances across the province. The transmission system connects diverse sources of power generation including wind, coal, natural gas and more.
We want to provide you with: • project details • information about the preferred and alternate routing • information about how you can provide your input • project schedule • project compensation
CONTACT US 1-877-267-1453 (toll free) stakeholderrelations@altalink.ca Visit us online at www.altalink.ca/regionalprojects