泛美发电项目(TAGG)的可行性分析-国家电网提案

R. Spahr, D. Mundy
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只提供摘要形式。本次演讲讨论了跨美洲发电电网(TAGG)项目(传输组件),这是一个新的高压直流(HVDC)输电线路项目,将连接亚利桑那州、加利福尼亚州、伊利诺伊州、达科他州、德克萨斯州以及介于两者之间的州,为全国范围内的电力提供一个主要的新管道。有人提议,这项大约110亿美元的努力最初由联邦政府作为政府资助企业(GSE)提供资金,在其建设和运营之后,将被私有化,并作为私人联邦特许公司运营和管理——就像联邦住房贷款抵押贷款公司(房地美)、联邦国民抵押贷款公司(房利美)和其他GSE一样。在过去的15年里,TAGG项目是从电力传输和公用事业行业、煤炭和风力发电行业以及西部和中西部上游州官员之间的讨论演变而来的。它解决了目前美国电力行业面临的三个主要问题:(1)它提供了一种方法来开发达科他州、科罗拉多州和怀俄明州巨大的煤炭和风能资源,供全国其他地区使用,并允许美国大部分地区的风力发电多样化;(2)它缓解了西南地区以及中西部上游与德克萨斯州之间存在的传播限制;(3)通过为现有发电提供更好的进入新市场的机会,加强对美国电力行业的放松管制。
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A feasibility analysis for the TransAmerica Generation Project (TAGG)-a national grid proposal
Summary form only given. This presentation discusses the TransAmerica Generation Grid (TAGG) Project (Transmission Component), a new high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission line project that would interconnect Arizona, California, Illinois, the Dakotas, Texas, and the states in between to provide a major new conduit for electricity on a national scale. It is proposed that this approximately $11 billion endeavor be initially financed by the federal government as a Government Sponsored Enterprise (GSE) and subsequent to its construction and becoming operational, would be privatized and operated and managed as a private federally chartered corporation-as is the case with the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac), the Federal National Mortgage Corporation (Fannie Mae) and other GSEs. The TAGG project has evolved from discussions within the electrical transmission and utility industries, the coal and wind power industries and among state officials in the West and upper Midwest over the last 15 years. It addresses three major concerns that are currently facing the U.S. power industry: (1) It provides a means to tap the tremendous coal and wind power resources of the Dakotas, Colorado and Wyoming for use by the rest of the country and allows the diversification of wind generated power across a large section of the US; (2) It relieves transmission constraints that exist in the southwest and between the upper Midwest and Texas; and (3) It enhances the deregulation of the U.S. power industry by providing existing generation with better access to new markets.
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