In Texas Even Energy Transmission is Bigger, $7 Billion Bigger

MetalMiner

by Stuart Burns

China has been admired for its massive electricity infrastructure projects, especially by the metals producing industries that do handsome business selling the the steel, aluminum and copper that is needed for the construction of thousands of miles of transmission lines.
China’s largest grid operator, State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC), said last week that energy authorities might soon approve a plan to build 12 electricity transmission lines linking the coal production and hydropower centers in inland areas such as Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, Shaanxi and Yunnan to the densely populated east, including cities such as Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei. The total investment is said to be more than 210 billion yuan ($34 billion), and the 12 major projects include four ultra-high-voltage alternating current (UHV AC) power transmission lines, five UHV direct current (DC) lines and…

MISO tariff tweak to boost flows to and from South Region from Thursday 7-17-2014

Houston (Platts)

A new $9.57/MW hurdle rate will be implemented Thursday under tariff language to be filed Wednesday by the Midcontinent Independent System Operator that would allow more power to flow between MISO’s North/Central regions and its South Region.
MISO spokeswoman Jennifer June Lay said in an email Wednesday that MISO plans to file a US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission tariff revision Wednesday to modify demand curves associated with MISO’s Sub-Regional Power Balance Constraints, which have limited flows between the North/Central regions and…