AWC is recruiting two city representatives and two alternates for the Washington State Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council’s (EFSEC) Transmission Corridors Work Group (TCWG).
The Work Group was created by the state Legislature as part of the Clean Energy Transformation Act (CETA) of 2019, and was designed to support the state’s transition to clean energy by:
- Identifying what upgrades to Washington’s electricity transmission facilities are needed to meet our state’s expanded goals for renewable energy (and where those facilities might be located), and
- Identifying options for expediting environmental review for new facilities.
Enhanced transmission capacity improves access to superior wind resources in the Mountain West and superior solar resources in the Southwest. A robust transmission system increases reliability and reduces the number of resources each utility must hold
in reserve to ensure adequate supplies.
The needed expansion of transmission capacity will require coordination among utilities, planning agencies and governments. Some stakeholders advocate for creation of a regional transmission organization to administer the transmission grid on a regional
basis. The owners of existing transmission resources, such as BPA and various retail electric utilities, are in the best position to advance this work and build on recent progress in establishing NorthernGrid, a collaborative transmission planning
entity.
The Transmission Corridors Work Group will be essential to ensuring adequate transmission capacity and environmental review of transmission projects within the state. To learn more about the Work Group’s purpose and objectives, click here. To complete the application apply to serve on the Work Group, click here. Applications are due by Friday, July 23. For all other questions, please contact Maggie Douglas.