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  • Path 66 - Wikipedia
    California Oregon Intertie (COI), identified as Path 66 by Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC), is a corridor of three roughly parallel 500 kV alternating current power lines connecting the electric grids of Oregon and California
  • Re: California Independent System Operator Corporation for Waiver of . . .
    The COI is formed by three 500 kV alternating current (AC) transmission lines connecting California with the Pacific Northwest that serve as a critical role in maintaining system reliability in the Western Interconnection: the two-line Pacific AC Intertie (PACI) and the California-Oregon Transmission Project (COTP)
  • The California-Oregon Transmission Project - TANC
    The COTP was completed and became operational in March 1993 It is the “youngest” of the three major transmission lines that comprise the California-Oregon Intertie (COI) – the three major AC transmission lines that connect the electric systems of the Pacific Northwest to those in California
  • Transmission Utilization Group COI Utilization Report
    The California-Oregon Intertie (COI) owners and operators began meeting in early 2010 to discuss alternatives for increasing the transmission availability across the California Oregon Border (COB)
  • Newsletter - A Brief History of the COI - energygps. com
    The 4800 MW line, known as the California Oregon Intertie (COI), consists of three jointly owned 500 kV AC lines from Oregon to northern California which together are recognized as Path 66
  • A Smart Grid Strategy for Assuring Reliability of the Western Grid
    A key example of how the WISP project will benefit the West is found on the California-Oregon Intertie (COI), a critical transmission pathway in the Western Interconnection that delivers available power from the northwest to meet demand in California Presently, grid operators have set an upper operating limit
  • Benefits of the Southwest Intertie Project-North (SWIP North)
    California-Oregon Interface (COI) and North-of-Oregon Border Inter-tie (NOB)—that interconnects the northwestern portion of WECC with CAISO and the Southwest SWIP North offers interconnection opportunities with PacifiCorp’s planned Gateway West project, which collectively would provide a major new transmission path between the low-cost-wind-
  • The Central Valley Project, the California-Oregon Transmission Project . . .
    California-Oregon Intertie (COI): Consists of three 500-kilovolt (kV) lines linking California and Oregon, the California Oregon Transmission Project, and the Pacific Alternating Current Intertie (PACI) (two lines) The Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) establishes the seasonal transfer capability for the COI
  • ENERGY SYSTEMS INTEGRATION - NREL
    High flows on the California Oregon Interface (COI) are well known to be stressful and to require a generation-tripping remedial action scheme (RAS) Stable performance was achieved in both the base and high renewables cases for one of the well-known and critical
  • New Methodology for Determining the Transfer Capability of the Western . . .
    owners to develop ratings for transmission paths in the Western Interconnection, while Peak Reliability (Peak) coordinates develops seasonal transfer capabilities for the paths Recent failures of the bulk electric system (BES) highlight that the current processes are insufficient to meet the current and future requirements of the system





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