Intertie restoration archive
Interties are transmission interconnections between neighbouring electric systems that allow power to be imported and exported. Alberta has three operating interties between British Columbia, Montana and Saskatchewan.
Import capability workshop
- Presentation to minimize reductions to import capability[Posted: November 12, 2015]
Transfer capability limits workshop
- Presentation[Posted: September 3, 2015]
- Scope[Posted: August 17, 2015]
- Contingency reserve procurement stakeholder comments[Posted: October 13, 2015]
- Forward looking intertie capability report [Posted: May 5, 2016]
Intertie restoration information session
- Presentation[Posted: May 28, 2015]
- Joint intertie restoration planning study report[Posted: May 28, 2015]
Load shed service for import session
- Assessment of Load Shed Service for Import (LSSi) Product[Posted: March 27, 2014]
- Presentation[Posted: April 23, 2014]
- Stakeholder comments on LSSi[Posted: October 28, 2014]
- AESO response to stakeholder comments on LSSi paper[Posted: November 18, 2014]
Intertie restoration recommendation paper
Intertie restoration recommendation paper [Posted: October 7, 2010]
Stakeholder comments
- ATCO[Posted: November 1, 2010]
- Constellation CPower[Posted: November 1, 2010]
- CPC[Posted: November 1, 2010]
- EEC[Posted: November 1, 2010]
- NaturEner[Posted: November 1, 2010]
- TransAlta[Posted: November 1, 2010]
- Matrix UCA[Posted: November 1, 2010]
Intertie restoration discussion paper
Intertie restoration initiative discussion paper [Posted: March 25, 2010]
Stakeholder comments
- ADC[Posted: May 11, 2010]
- TransAlta[Posted: May 11, 2010]
- NaturEner[Posted: May 11, 2010]
- IPCAA[Posted: May 11, 2010]
- ENMAX[Posted: May 11, 2010]
- EnerNoc[Posted: May 11, 2010]
- Capital Power[Posted: May 11, 2010]
- BCTC [Posted: May 11, 2010]
- ATCO Power[Posted: May 11, 2010]
- AltaLink[Posted: May 11, 2010]
- TransCanada[Posted: May 11, 2010]