ITC Holdings Corp. Unveils Green Power Express
2/11/2009ITC Facilities are Located Throughout Eastern Iowa, Including Iowa City
ITC Holdings Corp. today announced that over the past year it has worked to develop the "Green Power Express", a network of transmission lines that would facilitate the movement of 12,000 megawatts (MW) of power from the wind-abundant areas in the Dakotas,
"We are proud to announce the Green Power Express after almost a year of studies, stakeholder discussions and development," said
The Green Power Express is just one step in ITC's broader efforts to modernize the overburdened, aging electricity grid. This project will be an integral component to ITC's efforts to create a high-voltage backbone that can meet America's renewable energy goals and eliminate costly inefficiencies in the grid.
The Green Power Express transmission project will traverse portions of
"The Green Power Express is in many ways the true definition of a 'smart grid'," said Welch. "According to a study by CRA International, efficient movement of up to 12,000 MW of wind power through the Green Power Express would result in a reduction of up to 34 million metric tons in carbon emissions, which is equivalent to the annual emissions of about seven to nine 600 MW coal plants, or nine to eleven million automobiles."
In support of the Green Power Express, newly created ITC limited partnership Green Power Express LP later today is filing an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) requesting approval of a revenue requirement formula and incentives for the construction of the Green Power Express including the approval of a regulatory asset for recovery of development expenses which will enable ITC to continue development efforts for the Green Power Express.
"This filing with FERC will be the first of many steps in the process to bring this project to completion to facilitate the delivery of the vast Upper Great Plains renewable wind resources to demand centers and markets in the industrial Midwest and further east," said Welch. "The Green Power Express is a portion of a bigger ITC vision of a super regional high-voltage transmission backbone."
In keeping with ITC's practice of collaboration, ITC will seek to partner with local utilities and wind developers in the region for the build out of the Green Power Express. Current supporters already include: NorthWestern Energy, NextEra Energy (formerly FPLE), Iberdrola Renewables, Generation Energy Inc., Montgomery Power Partners, Denali Energy, National Wind, Crownbutte Wind Power, Wind Capital Group and RES Americas.
"ITC and its Green Power Express are critical to meeting President Obama's goal to replace foreign imports with domestic renewable energy," said
"NorthWestern Energy looks forward to exploring potential opportunities with ITC," said
"A bold transmission plan is required to bring renewable wind energy from the wind rich states of the Midwest to the American consumer," said Craig Matacynski, CEO and president of RES Americas, a fully-integrated wind energy company that develops, constructs, owns and operates wind projects across
This group supports ITC and its efforts as an independent transmission company, to bring the needed extra high-voltage facilities to this highly consistent and abundant wind-rich region of
