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Transmission modeling tool from page 5 Phase 1 identified the most promising areas—those with the most energy potential that could be tapped with the least environmental impact—and determined transmis- sion needs and costs. The Western Electricity Coordinating Council, renewable energy developers, tribal representatives, utility planners, environmental groups and govern- ment policymakers all contributed to the Phase 1 Report, released June 15, 2009. The report includes a map of the resource-rich areas that can be used to estimate their distance to load zones. The map is a key part of the GTM developed by energy consultants Black & Veatch, with input from NREL, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, WGA and utility transmission and regulatory experts. The team is also working on a Peer Analysis Tool that can create a supply curve to any individual load center with the entire list of renew- able resources from all REZs in the Western Interconnection. These tools will facilitate the third phase of the WREZ initiative, stimu- lating development of commercial G&T projects, or modification of existing proposed projects, to deliver REZ power. The fourth and final phase will engage political, industry and stakeholder leaders across the region to cooperate on permitting multi-state generation-transmission projects and resolving cost allocation issues. Webinar for all This is all good news for utilities scrambling to comply with renew- able portfolio standards, meet growing customer demand for clean energy and prepare for climate change legislation. Unfortunately for some Western customers, the tool only works for the 11 states, two Canadian provinces, and areas in Mexico served by the Western Interconnection. Customers from Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska and the Dakotas are welcomed to participate in the webinar, however. Reservations or registration for the WREZ modeling webinar are not required. Join the meeting online Aug. 19 at 11 a.m. MDT. The user- name and conference code are both 7196252. You do not need to call into the audio conference or install the program. Users will be prompted to run the “light version,” which requires that the computer have Java and Active X controls. Once the moderator arrives, the service will automatically dial your phone number or prompt you to join the audio broadcast. Please contact Jagmeet Khangura at 925-949-5966 with questions. Want to know more? Visit www.wapa.gov/es/pubs/esb/2009/aug/aug093.htm Technology spotlight from page 6 include replacing filters, checking oil, lubricating engine parts and recharg- ing the working fluid. ORCs operate at a lower pressure than steam turbines and so generally, no operator attendance is required. Cost effectiveness can be improved by recovering heat from the ORC’s condenser to produce hot water or to meet air conditioning or refrigeration needs using an absorption chiller. Also, incentives may be available for installation of ORC systems. Thirteen states now include combined heat and power or waste heat recovery as an eligible resource to meet renewable portfolio standards. Manufacturers ORC systems available in the U.S. include Infinity Turbine, Ormat, UTC Power, ElectraTherm, Cryostar and Barber-Nichols. References „ “From Waste Heat to Power: Closed-loop, organic Rankine-cycle plants are adding multimegawatts — without additional fuel,” Distributed Energy, January/February 2008 „ “Better Cogeneration through Chemistry: The Organic Rankine Cycle,” Distributed Energy, November/December 2005 „ “Technological and Economical Survey of Organic Rankine Cycle Systems,” by Sylvain Quoilin and Vincent Lemort, Thermodynamics Laboratory, University of Liège, Belgium, 2009 „ “Power Production from a Moderate -Temperature Geothermal Resource,” Joost J. Brasz, Bruce P. Biederman, and Gwen Holdmann, GRC Transactions, September 2005 Want to know more? Visit www.wapa.gov/es/pubs/2009/aug/aug094.htm Energy Services Bulletin August 2009 8

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