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2009 Scenario Reliability Assessment - NERC

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<strong>Scenario</strong> <strong>Reliability</strong> Self-<strong>Assessment</strong>sFigure RFC-3: Future Generator Location for the Reference <strong>Scenario</strong>[Source: JCSP economic study presentation]Figure RFC-4: Future Generator Location for the 20 percent Wind <strong>Scenario</strong>[Source: JCSP economic study presentation]Capacity Transactions on PeakThe Reference Case continued with the same level of committed power transfers as the 2008Long-Term <strong>Reliability</strong> <strong>Assessment</strong> assessment. In the 2008 Long-Term <strong>Reliability</strong> <strong>Assessment</strong>,the capacity imports and exports were balanced, so there was no net import or export. Thedifference between capacity amounts within the RFC area and the ownership entitlements in theJCSP Reference Case and wind <strong>Scenario</strong> Cases in 2018 were included as the import change forthe <strong>Scenario</strong> Case. The wind <strong>Scenario</strong> Case assumes a net import on-peak of 2,300 MW.<strong>2009</strong> <strong>Scenario</strong> <strong>Reliability</strong> <strong>Assessment</strong> Page 125

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