Langdon to Janet Transmission Project - AltaLink Open House Booklet (Nov 2011)
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WelcomeLangdon to Janet Transmission ProjectOpen HOuses nOvember 2011
Your input is important to us.
Did you Know?Electricity consumption in Calgary and the communities south and east of Calgary is expected to increase by approximately 30 per cent in the next decade.
Source: Alberta Electric System Operator
Electricity at a Glance
GENERATIONATCO Power
TransAlta Capital Power Corporation
ENMAX Energy Wind turbines
Cogeneration plants
TRANSMISSIONAltaLink
ATCO Electric ENMAX Power (Calgary)
EPCOR (Edmonton)
SUBSTATIONAltaLink
ATCO Electric ENMAX Power (Calgary)
EPCOR (Edmonton)
DISTRIBUTIONFortisAlberta ATCO Electric
ENMAX Power (Calgary) EPCOR (Edmonton) Rural Electrification
Associations
RETAILERSDirect Energy
ENMAX (Calgary) EPCOR Energy (Edmonton)
Just Energy Alberta City of Lethbridge Utilities
YOU
Generating facilities convert various forms of
energy into electric power.
Transmission lines connect the power produced
at generating facilities to
substations.
Substations are the connection points between
transmission and distribution
systems.
Distribution lines carry electricity to homes, farms and businesses.
Retailers give consumers a
choice of electricity service
providers.
Electricity is delivered to
homes, farms and businesses.
GENERATIONATCO Power
TransAlta Capital Power Corporation
ENMAX Energy Wind turbines
Cogeneration plants
TRANSMISSIONAltaLink
ATCO Electric ENMAX Power (Calgary)
EPCOR (Edmonton)
SUBSTATIONAltaLink
ATCO Electric ENMAX Power (Calgary)
EPCOR (Edmonton)
DISTRIBUTIONFortisAlberta ATCO Electric
ENMAX Power (Calgary) EPCOR (Edmonton) Rural Electrification
Associations
RETAILERSDirect Energy
ENMAX (Calgary) EPCOR Energy (Edmonton)
Just Energy Alberta City of Lethbridge Utilities
YOU
Generating facilities convert various forms of
energy into electric power.
Transmission lines connect the power produced
at generating facilities to
substations.
Substations are the connection points between
transmission and distribution
systems.
Distribution lines carry electricity to homes, farms and businesses.
Retailers give consumers a
choice of electricity service
providers.
Electricity is delivered to
homes, farms and businesses.
GENERATIONATCO Power
TransAlta Capital Power Corporation
ENMAX Energy Wind turbines
Cogeneration plants
TRANSMISSIONAltaLink
ATCO Electric ENMAX Power (Calgary)
EPCOR (Edmonton)
SUBSTATIONAltaLink
ATCO Electric ENMAX Power (Calgary)
EPCOR (Edmonton)
DISTRIBUTIONFortisAlberta ATCO Electric
ENMAX Power (Calgary) EPCOR (Edmonton) Rural Electrification
Associations
RETAILERSDirect Energy
ENMAX (Calgary) EPCOR Energy (Edmonton)
Just Energy Alberta City of Lethbridge Utilities
YOU
Generating facilities convert various forms of
energy into electric power.
Transmission lines connect the power produced
at generating facilities to
substations.
Substations are the connection points between
transmission and distribution
systems.
Distribution lines carry electricity to homes, farms and businesses.
Retailers give consumers a
choice of electricity service
providers.
Electricity is delivered to
homes, farms and businesses.
GENERATIONATCO Power
TransAlta Capital Power Corporation
ENMAX Energy Wind turbines
Cogeneration plants
TRANSMISSIONAltaLink
ATCO Electric ENMAX Power (Calgary)
EPCOR (Edmonton)
SUBSTATIONAltaLink
ATCO Electric ENMAX Power (Calgary)
EPCOR (Edmonton)
DISTRIBUTIONFortisAlberta ATCO Electric
ENMAX Power (Calgary) EPCOR (Edmonton) Rural Electrification
Associations
RETAILERSDirect Energy
ENMAX (Calgary) EPCOR Energy (Edmonton)
Just Energy Alberta City of Lethbridge Utilities
YOU
Generating facilities convert various forms of
energy into electric power.
Transmission lines connect the power produced
at generating facilities to
substations.
Substations are the connection points between
transmission and distribution
systems.
Distribution lines carry electricity to homes, farms and businesses.
Retailers give consumers a
choice of electricity service
providers.
Electricity is delivered to
homes, farms and businesses.
GENERATIONATCO Power
TransAlta Capital Power Corporation
ENMAX Energy Wind turbines
Cogeneration plants
TRANSMISSIONAltaLink
ATCO Electric ENMAX Power (Calgary)
EPCOR (Edmonton)
SUBSTATIONAltaLink
ATCO Electric ENMAX Power (Calgary)
EPCOR (Edmonton)
DISTRIBUTIONFortisAlberta ATCO Electric
ENMAX Power (Calgary) EPCOR (Edmonton) Rural Electrification
Associations
RETAILERSDirect Energy
ENMAX (Calgary) EPCOR Energy (Edmonton)
Just Energy Alberta City of Lethbridge Utilities
YOU
Generating facilities convert various forms of
energy into electric power.
Transmission lines connect the power produced
at generating facilities to
substations.
Substations are the connection points between
transmission and distribution
systems.
Distribution lines carry electricity to homes, farms and businesses.
Retailers give consumers a
choice of electricity service
providers.
Electricity is delivered to
homes, farms and businesses.
GENERATIONATCO Power
TransAlta Capital Power Corporation
ENMAX Energy Wind turbines
Cogeneration plants
TRANSMISSIONAltaLink
ATCO Electric ENMAX Power (Calgary)
EPCOR (Edmonton)
SUBSTATIONAltaLink
ATCO Electric ENMAX Power (Calgary)
EPCOR (Edmonton)
DISTRIBUTIONFortisAlberta ATCO Electric
ENMAX Power (Calgary) EPCOR (Edmonton) Rural Electrification
Associations
RETAILERSDirect Energy
ENMAX (Calgary) EPCOR Energy (Edmonton)
Just Energy Alberta City of Lethbridge Utilities
YOU
Generating facilities convert various forms of
energy into electric power.
Transmission lines connect the power produced
at generating facilities to
substations.
Substations are the connection points between
transmission and distribution
systems.
Distribution lines carry electricity to homes, farms and businesses.
Retailers give consumers a
choice of electricity service
providers.
Electricity is delivered to
homes, farms and businesses.
DistributionFortisAlberta ATCO Electric ENMAX Power (Calgary) EPCOR (Edmonton) Rural Electrification Associations
Electricity is delivered to homes, farms and businesses.
GenerationATCO Power TransAlta Capital Power Corporation ENMAX Energy Wind turbines Cogeneration plants
Generating facilities convert various forms of energy into electric power.
Transmission lines connect the power produced at generating facilities to substations.
Substations are the connection points between transmission and distribution systems.
Distribution lines carry electricity to homes, farms and businesses.
Retailers give consumers a choice of electricity service providers.
Y ou
RetailersDirect Energy ENMAX (Calgary) EPCOR Energy (Edmonton) Just Energy Alberta City of Lethbridge Utilities
TransmissionAltaLink ATCO Electric ENMAX Power (Calgary) EPCOR (Edmonton)
SubstationsAltaLink ATCO Electric ENMAX Power (Calgary) EPCOR (Edmonton)
Did you know?The existing electrical transmission system in Calgary and the communities south and east of Calgary has not had any major developments or upgrades since 1985, while the population in these communities has grown substantially.
pOpulatiOn in 1985 pOpulatiOn in 2010
Calgary 625,143 1,071,515
CHestermere 550 14,285
OkOtOks 4,981 23,201
Calgary nOW
Calgary in 1985
Source: Glenbow Archives na-5654-181
DEfiniTion
Alberta Utilities CommissionThe Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) ensures the fair and responsible delivery of Alberta’s utility services. AltaLink submits applications for new transmission projects to the AUC and the AUC reviews them in a public process.
Regulatory Process
1. After we gather more stakeholder input and other technical and environmental information, we will further refine the preferred and alternate routes and submit our Facilities Application to the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC). The AUC ensures the fair and responsible delivery of our utility services. The AUC will review the Facilities Application through a process in which stakeholders can participate.
2. When the AUC deems an application is complete, a Notice of Application is issued to parties that may be directly and adversely affected by the proposed project. This notice is also typically published in local newspapers.
3. The AUC can approve, approve with conditions or deny a Facilities Application.
What progress have we made?Your continued input is important to our project and helps us identify the route with the lowest overall impact.
During the first stage of consultation we received valuable stakeholder input about the preliminary route options. We used this stakeholder input and the results from further studies and field work, including environmental evaluations, to refine the preliminary route options to preferred and alternate routes.
We want your input about the preferred and alternate routes.
updated prOjeCt sCHeduleFall / winter 2011 Notify landowners of preferred and alternate routes to
be included in the Facilities Application
Late 2011 File Facilities Application with the AUC
Spring 2013 Start construction if project is approved
prOjeCt COstThe estimated cost of this project is between $95 to $145 million, which would be approximately nine to 14 cents per month on the typical residential utility bill.
foothills Area Transmission Development (fATD)The Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) has identified the need to strengthen the transmission system in Calgary and the communities south and east of Calgary. The AESO is an independent, not-for-profit entity responsible for the safe, reliable and economic planning and operation of Alberta’s electric system.
The Langdon to Janet Transmission Project is one of the projects identified in the FATD. This project will:
• ensure the transmission system will meet growing demand in developing areas and maintain a reliable supply of electricity
• ensure power from new generation plants, including gas and wind power, is connected to Alberta’s electric grid
Did you know?A reliable transmission system keeps costs low by connecting diverse sources of power generation to the grid. Transmission costs make up about 10 per cent of the average residential utility bill. Generation costs – the cost of actually creating power – make up the largest portion of a bill, at more than 50 per cent. The transmission system always hooks up the lowest priced generator to the grid first, so generators compete to provide Albertans with cost-effective electricity.
Project overviewThis project involves a new double circuit 240 kV steel lattice transmission line approximately 18 kilometres or 59 feet in length (depending on the final route) from the Langdon Substation to the Janet Substation.
SubstationsAll of the work proposed to take place at the Janet and Langdon substations will occur on existing AltaLink-owned property.
janet substatiOnThe Janet Substation is located in Rocky View County, east of Calgary (at the corner of 50 Avenue and Garden Road SE).
langdOn substatiOnThe Langdon Substation is located in Rocky View County, and southwest of the Hamlet of Langdon.
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"Janet 74S
Langdon 102S
LEGEND
Calgary
CHESTERMERE
UV560
UV791
UV1A UV1
Approved ENMAX Shepard Energy Centre Site
UV22X
" Proposed Substation Upgrade
Preferred Transmission Route
Alternate Transmission Route
Existing Transmission Line
Road
Approved ENMAX Shepard Energy Centre Site
ENMAX Service Boundary
Water Body
Urban Area
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"Janet 74S
Langdon 102S
LEGEND
Calgary
CHESTERMERE
UV560
UV791
UV1A UV1
Approved ENMAX Shepard Energy Centre Site
UV22X
" Proposed Substation Upgrade
Preferred Transmission Route
Alternate Transmission Route
Existing Transmission Line
Road
Approved ENMAX Shepard Energy Centre Site
ENMAX Service Boundary
Water Body
Urban Area
LEGEND
Janet Substation
Langdon Substation
Structure typeslattiCe struCtureA typical lattice structure will have a:
• height of 44 to 60 metres (144 to 197 feet)
• width of 22 to 24 metres at the widest arm (72 to 79 feet)
• base of 10 by 10 metres, up to 14 by 14 metres (32 by 32 feet, up to 46 by 46 feet)
• distance between structures averaging 365 metres (1,198 feet)
• right-of-way width of 60 metres (197 feet)
Rendering of the 240 kV double
circuit transmission structure
proposed for this project
Structure typestubular struCtureWe may also use tubular structures for certain portions of this line where there is limited right-of-way space due to existing developments.
A typical tubular structure will have a:
• height of 36 to 48 metres (118 to 157.5 feet)
• width of 11 to 15 metres at the widest arm (36 to 49.2 feet)
• base diameter of about one to two metres (3.3 to 6.6 feet)
• distance between structures averaging 275 metres (900 feet)
• right-of-way width of 40 metres (131 feet)
240 kV double circuit tubular
transmission structure
Preferred and alternate routingpreferred rOuteAltaLink has identified the south route option that parallels an existing transmission line as the preferred route.
The preferred route:
• is within an existing transmission line right-of-way for approximately one third of the length
• minimizes fragmentation of the land reducing the risk of land use and agricultural impacts
• has a lower visual impact
• is estimated to be comparable in cost to the alternate route
alternate rOuteThe alternate route may be used in conjunction with the preferred route.
The alternate route:
• does not parallel any existing transmission lines
• follows existing or proposed linear features for one third of its length, including storm water conveyance canals and a railway right-of-way
• requires a new 60 metre right-of-way for its entire length
• creates new visual impacts where there are currently no transmission lines
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"Janet 74S
Langdon 102S
LEGEND
Calgary
CHESTERMERE
UV560
UV791
UV1A UV1
Approved ENMAX Shepard Energy Centre Site
UV22X
" Proposed Substation Upgrade
Preferred Transmission Route
Alternate Transmission Route
Existing Transmission Line
Road
Approved ENMAX Shepard Energy Centre Site
ENMAX Service Boundary
Water Body
Urban Area
"
"Janet 74S
Langdon 102S
LEGEND
Calgary
CHESTERMERE
UV560
UV791
UV1A UV1
Approved ENMAX Shepard Energy Centre Site
UV22X
" Proposed Substation Upgrade
Preferred Transmission Route
Alternate Transmission Route
Existing Transmission Line
Road
Approved ENMAX Shepard Energy Centre Site
ENMAX Service Boundary
Water Body
Urban Area
LEGEND
Variant route segmentAltaLink is including for consideration a variant of the preferred route from point designation C250 east along the abandoned railway right-of-way.
This segment:
• could reduce fragmentation by re-aligning the transmission line into an existing right-of-way
• has a higher amount of residences located nearby
• is shorter in length and estimated to be a slightly lower cost route
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C260
B260C250
B248
Langdon 102S
LEGEND
UV560
UV791
Point Designation
" Proposed Substation Upgrade
Preferred Transmission Route
Variant Option to the Preferred Transmission Route
Alternate Transmission Route
Proposed Salvage of Existing Line
Existing Transmission Line
Road
Water Body
Urban Area
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C260
B260C250
B248
Langdon 102S
LEGEND
UV560
UV791
Point Designation
" Proposed Substation Upgrade
Preferred Transmission Route
Variant Option to the Preferred Transmission Route
Alternate Transmission Route
Proposed Salvage of Existing Line
Existing Transmission Line
Road
Water Body
Urban Area
LEGEND
Modified routebetWeen janet substatiOn and b260The route alignment in this area has been modified based on stakeholder input. Where possible, the route was moved to parallel existing or proposed linear features. Segments of this route have been aligned with the Shepard Regional Drainage Plan storm water conveyance canals as well as the Canadian Pacific Rail line.
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B285
A300
B290C260
B260
Janet 74S
LEGEND
Calgary
CHESTERMERE
UV560
Point Designation
" Proposed Substation Upgrade
Proposed Transmission Route
Routes No Longer Being Considered
Existing Transmission Line
Road
ENMAX Service Boundary
Urban Area
Water Body
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""
"
B285
A300
B290C260
B260
Janet 74S
LEGEND
Calgary
CHESTERMERE
UV560
Point Designation
" Proposed Substation Upgrade
Proposed Transmission Route
Routes No Longer Being Considered
Existing Transmission Line
Road
ENMAX Service Boundary
Urban Area
Water Body
LEGEND
Eliminated route and line relocationeliminated rOute (beTween C260 And The LAngdon SUbSTATion)This route was removed from consideration due to stakeholder input and land impact considerations.
The route was located within two kilometres of an existing transmission line resulting in higher visual impacts and land use constraints. The route would also require a large setback distance from Highway 560 to allow for future expansion plans.
existing line relOCatiOn (propoSed 911L/850L reLoCATion)Near point designation B280 to B285, the existing 911L/850L transmission line will be relocated approximately 30 to 60 metres to the west. The relocation will require a new right-of-way.
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C260
B260C250
B248
Langdon 102S
LEGEND
UV560
UV791
Point Designation
" Proposed Substation Upgrade
Proposed Transmission Route
Proposed Salvage of Existing Line
Routes No Longer Being Considered
Existing Transmission Line
Road
Water Body
""
C260
B260C250
B248
Langdon 102S
LEGEND
UV560
UV791
Point Designation
" Proposed Substation Upgrade
Proposed Transmission Route
Proposed Salvage of Existing Line
Routes No Longer Being Considered
Existing Transmission Line
Road
Water Body
LEGEND
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B280
B285
LEGEND
Calgary
UV560
Approved ENMAX Shepard Energy Centre Site
Point Designation
Proposed 911L/850L Relocation
Proposed Transmission Route
Existing Transmission Line
Road
ENMAX Service Boundary
Approved ENMAX Shepard Energy Centre Site
Water Body
Urban Area
"
B280
B285
LEGEND
Calgary
UV560
Approved ENMAX Shepard Energy Centre Site
Point Designation
Proposed 911L/850L Relocation
Proposed Transmission Route
Existing Transmission Line
Road
ENMAX Service Boundary
Approved ENMAX Shepard Energy Centre Site
Water Body
Urban Area
LEGEND
Landowner compensationeasement aCquisitiOn• $10,000 per quarter: early access payment to perform environmental
surveying and geotechnical work (for the preferred route only)
• $250 to $5,000 per title: entry fee payment (as per the Surface Rights Act)
• $1,500 minimum: general disturbance payment
• $2,500 (titled unit) land damages payment: ($2,500 pre-construction; post-construction paid if applicable)
AltaLink will pay fair market value per acre for the total area of the easement that crosses a landowner’s property, while the landowner retains ownership of the land.
With the exception of the $10,000 early access payment, all other one-time payments are subject to the AUC’s approval of this project.
AnnUAL STrUCTUre pAymenTS (ASpS)Currently our 2011 rates for this project are:
• $1,178 per structure per year on cultivated land
• $471 per structure per year on uncultivated land
Please note the ASP is different for a monopole structure.
Factors we take into consideration when determining ASPs include:
• the loss of use of the area enclosed by the structure once operational
• the inconvenience and additional costs associated with weed control
• additional time required to operate equipment around transmission structures
• additional seed required
• overlap of pesticide/herbicide and fertilizer used when farming around the structure
• effects on cultivation
Did you know?The amount of energy used to power home electronics in residences across Canada more than doubled between 1990 and 2007. The majority of Canadian homes have more than one television and more than a quarter of households used at least three sets in 2007. TVs, DVD players and other electronic devices are drawing more and more power from the grid on a continual basis.
Electric and magnetic fields (EMf)ALTALink’S poSiTion on emFAltaLink recognizes that some people are concerned about EMF and we treat those concerns very seriously.
Based on more than 30 years of research, national and international health agencies have not concluded that EMF associated with high voltage transmission lines will adversely affect your health or the health of plants and animals. They have not recommended the general public take steps to limit their everyday exposure to EMF.
AltaLink will ensure any problems caused by interference from our facilities are corrected and all applicable guidelines are met.
WHere Can yOu find emf? • electric utility equipment and facilities• household electrical appliances• building wiring
COmmOn questiOns abOut eleCtriCal effeCts inClude:q Will there be TV/radio interference?a There is no impact on cable TV. Other impacts can typically be mitigated.
q Will there be wireless internet interference? a There is typically no impact.
q Will Global Positioning Systems be affected?a There is typically no impact.
q Will there be any affect to cardiac pacemakers?a Most have shielding, but we can provide answers to you about the specific model.
q What about audible noise?a AltaLink adheres to the AUC noise guidelines.
q What about building and fence induction?a This is mitigated through grounding we install during construction.
q What about stray voltage?a This is not caused by transmission lines; it is more typically caused by
distribution lines or local wiring.
Environmental EvaluationAn Environmental Evaluation identifies environmental features within the project area through existing data and field surveys. Additional information is gathered from consultation with provincial and federal regulators, landowners and the public.
This information is used to assist in route development. Potential effects from the project are identified, so that mitigations can be developed to minimize or eliminate these effects.
Information within the Environmental Evaluation typically includes:
• wildlife and vegetation inventories
• wetlands, watercourse and groundwater
• threatened and endangered species identification
• terrain and soil inventories
Thank you for attending our open house.To learn more about this project, please visit www.altalink.ca/fatd, or contact us:
Phone: 1-877-767-4484 (toll free)
Email: [email protected]