TransWest Express

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The TransWest Express Transmission Line Project (TWE) is a planned bipolar HVDC transmission line between the Chokecherry and Sierra Madre Wind Energy Project near Rawlins, Wyoming, to the Marketplace substation near Boulder City, Nevada.

Coordinates41°46′0″N 107°15′0″W
35°49′0″N 115°0′30″W
General directionSouthwest
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TransWest Express
Location
CountryUnited States
Coordinates41°46′0″N 107°15′0″W
35°49′0″N 115°0′30″W
General directionSouthwest
FromRawlins, Wyoming
Passes throughColorado, Utah
ToBoulder City, Nevada
Ownership information
OwnerThe Anschutz Corporation
Construction information
Expected2018
Technical information
Type of currentHVDC
Total length728 mi (1,172 km)
Power rating3,000 MW
DC voltage±600 kV
No. of poles2
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The TWE is designed as a bipolar 600kV overhead power line 728 miles (1,172 km) long, and can transfer a maximum power of 3,000 megawatts at ±600 kV.

HVDC lines such as Intermountain Path 27 and the Pacific DC Intertie Path 65 can be distinguished by having two transmission wires, rather than the three necessary for transmission of three phase AC power.

The TWE is one of 7 projects tracked by the federal Rapid Response Team for Transmission. Gateway West and Hemingway are two other projects intended to transmit power between Wyoming and the Pacific West Coast.[1][2][3][4]

Although the line ends in Nevada, there is around 10 GW transmission capacity between Las Vegas and San Diego/Los Angeles in Path 46,[5][6] enabling power to continue to the west coast.

History

TWE started in 2005 when the Arizona Public Service Company investigated ways of transferring power from the Rocky Mountains to the west. In 2008 The Anschutz Corporation acquired the project, and Western Area Power Administration became a partner in 2010.[7][8] Anschutz also owns the Chokecherry and Sierra Madre Wind Energy Project (CCSM) near the Wyoming terminal; the area has a wind capacity factor around 46%.[9] The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) issued environmental approval in December 2016,[10] and WAPA did so in January 2017.[11] The Zephyr Power Transmission Project is a similar project of bringing Wyoming wind power to California,[12] with an optional storage facility in Utah.[13] The Gateway West Transmission Line between Glenrock, Wyoming, and Idaho also received approval.[14] TWE, CCSM, and the Plains & Eastern Clean Line powerline are being considered by the US government.[15]

Economy

The line is expected to cost $3 billion. Due to California's RPS requirement of 33% by 2020, NREL analysts estimate that the line will $500 million to around $1 billion per year for Californian consumers, compared to Californian alternatives. NREL calculates that TWE has a benefit-cost ratio (BCA) between 1.62 and 3.62 if delivering 12 TWh/year with a transmission cost of $29 per MWh.[9] If transmission utilities use a BCA-threshold, they must set it at 1.25 or lower to find out if projects are feasible.[16][17] The power from Wyoming is eligible for Californian subsidy because TWE delivers it to the Californian grid, "at the doorstep" of California, near Las Vegas. Californian power prices are usually around $45 to $65/MWh.[18]

Route

The northern terminal and substation converting from alternating current to direct current is expected to be south of Rawlins in Wyoming, near the Chokecherry and Sierra Madre wind farm. The line then runs south of the Uinta Mountains through Colorado and Utah. The Colorado section has been criticized as disturbing for sage-grouse.[19] The DC line has only two connection points, one at each end. Utah attempted to legislate a requirement to reserve 25% capacity for power from Utah, but lobbying by TWE kept full capacity to TWE.[18]

The part of the line that travels between Delta in Utah and Las Vegas shares its route with Path 27 (Intermountain line). Delta may become a connection point in the future. The southern terminal and substation to convert back from DC to AC is at the Marketplace substation south of Las Vegas and Boulder, Nevada.

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