I have a copy of Joe Anglin's power-point presentation given in Hanna on the 6th of February. At first, I was confused about some figures (MW versus MW.h and generator capacity etc.), but Joe has set me straight. If anyone wants a copy just email me at lkczar@hotmail.com
Three Dollars per month extra on our bills for the building of these HVDC power-lines! What is Brian Heidecker smoking??
Edmonton Journal article from January shows ATCO and ALTA LINK have already committed to spending millions on projects. ATCO claims their line will only cost 1.6 billion, while ALTA LINK claims their western line will only cost 1.4 billion - for a total of 3 billion. RIGHT! Where's the guarantees?
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/news/alberta-politics/200M already spent proposed transmission lines under review/6006888/story.html
"$200M already spent on proposed transmission lines under review - Firms told to stop spending on $3B project
ATCO and AltaLink have already spent about $200 million - money consumers could ultimately be on the hook for - on two proposed Edmonton-Calgary transmission lines that are now under review, according to Alberta Energy.
The ministry has requested the two builders and operators of the respective lines to stop spending on the $3 billion project until a Critical Trans-mission Review Committee appointed by the premier reports Feb. 10." [see link above for rest of article]
Heidecker stated it was imperative that at least one of the lines goes ahead right away... my guess it will be the ATCO line, since they have spent a significant amount of cash and effort to prep sites for their camps etc.
Also, in Joe's power-point it shows maps from joint Canadian/American transmission line proposals and it appears the east-HVDC-line is the main branch; allowing all the excess power from Fort MacMurray (co-generation) to make its way south to California.
Three Dollars per month extra on our bills for the building of these HVDC power-lines! What is Brian Heidecker smoking??
Edmonton Journal article from January shows ATCO and ALTA LINK have already committed to spending millions on projects. ATCO claims their line will only cost 1.6 billion, while ALTA LINK claims their western line will only cost 1.4 billion - for a total of 3 billion. RIGHT! Where's the guarantees?
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/news/alberta-politics/200M already spent proposed transmission lines under review/6006888/story.html
"$200M already spent on proposed transmission lines under review - Firms told to stop spending on $3B project
ATCO and AltaLink have already spent about $200 million - money consumers could ultimately be on the hook for - on two proposed Edmonton-Calgary transmission lines that are now under review, according to Alberta Energy.
The ministry has requested the two builders and operators of the respective lines to stop spending on the $3 billion project until a Critical Trans-mission Review Committee appointed by the premier reports Feb. 10." [see link above for rest of article]
Heidecker stated it was imperative that at least one of the lines goes ahead right away... my guess it will be the ATCO line, since they have spent a significant amount of cash and effort to prep sites for their camps etc.
Also, in Joe's power-point it shows maps from joint Canadian/American transmission line proposals and it appears the east-HVDC-line is the main branch; allowing all the excess power from Fort MacMurray (co-generation) to make its way south to California.
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