Electric Transmission Information Sheet: Appendix L

All Source Long-Term Request For Offers

Participants should supply the following information to allow PG&E to assess the transmission impact.

A.  For new generators, with a current and completed SIS/FS PG&E will extract the interconnection and generator data from the System Impact Study/ Facility Study (SIS/FS). The interconnection and generator data required for SIS/FIS can be found in Appendices M and N of the PG&E Interconnection Handbook. The web links to all the references can be found under item D of this document.

B.  For new generators that do not have a current and completed SIS/FS, please provide the following information, in the sequence requested:

1.  Project Name:

2.  Please state who will perform your SIS and FS study:

3.  Proposed interconnection point (substation or transmission line with voltage level):

4.  List the approximate distance from the project to the electric interconnection point:

5.  Please identify your queue position on the CAISO queue. If not listed on the CAISO Queue, please identify the following the queue information:

a.  Name of queue management organization:

b.  position on queue (as of June 2008):

c.  Size: Location: Substation:

6.  Describe current land usage of the property required for the proposed project interconnection including any environmental concerns:

7.  Does the project require use of any new or existing rights-of-way?

Yes No

If so, who will obtain these rights for the transmission interconnection, and have these rights been obtained:

8.  Generator Characteristics

a.  Number of generators in project and rated output and net output (MW) of each:

b.  Interconnection voltage:

c.  Other relevant characteristics (please specify):

9.  Specify the proxy bus that will be used to determine the proxy costs for the project:

a.  If the substation chosen from the transmission proxy report is not the nearest proxy bus from a geographical perspective, please explain why this is the approximate proxy busy.

C.  For existing generators (QFs only), please provide the following information, in sequence requested:

a.  Project Name:

b.  Interconnection Point with existing PG&E grid:

i.  Name:

ii.  Address:

c.  If the generator is currently interconnected with the transmission grid, please provide the applicable power generation agreement, power purchase agreement and/or interconnection agreement with PG&E.

d.  Generator Characteristics:

i.  Number of generators in the project and the rated output and the net output (MW) of each:

ii.  Interconnection voltage:

iii.  Other relevant characteristics (Please specify):

D.  Generation Interconnection Web Links and References:

North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC)

§  Planning Standards and Operating Policies (NERC)

http://www.nerc.com/~filez/standards/Reliability_Standards.html

Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC)

§  WECC Reliability Criteria

http://www.wecc.biz/modules.php?op=modload&name=Downloads&file=index&req=viewdownloadcid=33
http://www.wecc.biz/modules.php?op=modload&name=Downloads&file=index&req=viewsdownload&sid=202

§  WECC information for Generators

http://www.wecc.biz/modules.php?op=modload&name=Downloads&file=index&req=viewdownload&cid=1

§  WECC Progress Report Policies and Procedures

http://www.wecc.biz/documents/library/publications/PCC/PCC_Handbook_Section_III.pdf (page III-78)

California ISO

§  New Generator Interconnection

http://www.caiso.com/docs/2002/06/11/2002061110300427214.html

§  Grid Planning Standards (Applicable Planning Criteria)

http://www.caiso.com/1c63/1c63de754c0a0.html

§  Grid Coordinated Planning Process

http://www.caiso.com/1bda/1bdab40d5960.html

PG&E

§  Interconnection Handbook

http://www.pge.com/about/rates/tariffbook/ferc/tih/

Wholesale Generator Interconnections

http://www.pge.com/b2b/energytransmissionstorage/wholesalegenerators/

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