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LADWP PLANS INFORMATIONAL MEETINGS ON TRANSMISSION PROJECT TO ACCESS RENEWABLE ENERGY IN TEHACHAPI MOUNTAINS AND MOJAVE DESERT

February 5, 2009

NEWS RELEASE
February 5, 2009

LADWP PLANS INFORMATIONAL MEETINGS ON TRANSMISSION PROJECT
TO ACCESS RENEWABLE ENERGY
IN TEHACHAPI MOUNTAINS AND MOJAVE DESERT

LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) will conduct community meetings to provide updates and information regarding the proposed Barren Ridge Renewable Transmission Project (BRRTP), designed to access a renewable energy resources in the Tehachapi Mountains and Mojave Desert areas.

The $233 million project, which is slated to be completed by 2013, is a critical element of LADWP’s plans to meet local and state mandates to reduce environmental impacts associated with climate change, and to increase the amount of renewable energy served to customers to 20 percent by 2010 and 35 percent by 2020.

The proposed line will access wind, solar and geothermal power in Northern Los Angeles and Kern counties, while maximizing the capacity of LADWP’s existing transmission corridors. In addition to delivering clean, renewable power to Los Angeles, the proposed BRRTP will also enhance transmission capacity to serve the state’s growing population, improve system reliability, and diversify the energy supply.  The project includes:

  • Constructing about 60 miles of a 230 kilovolt (kV) double-circuit transmission line from the LADWP Barren Ridge Switching Station, located about 14 miles north of Mojave off Highway 14, to Haskell Canyon, located north of Santa Clarita Valley on the southern border of the Angeles National Forest.
  • Installing about 12 miles of a 230 kV circuit on the existing double-circuit structures from Haskell Canyon to the Castaic Power Plant.
  • Upgrading about 75 miles of the existing Owens Gorge-Rinaldi 230 kV transmission line with larger capacity conductors from the Barren Ridge Switching Station to the Rinaldi Substation in San Fernando.
  • Construction of a new electrical switching station at Haskell Canyon.

LADWP, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) are preparing a joint Environmental Impact Statement and Environmental Impact Report for the project. The agencies have planned five public meetings on topics such as completed studies and results, and evaluation of alternative routes.

MEETING DATES AND LOCATIONS

All meetings will include an Open House from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. and brief presentation at 7 p.m. followed by a question-answer session.

DATE

LOCATION

February 17, 2009

Hughes Elizabeth Lakes Union School

16633 Elizabeth Lakes Road

Lake Hughes, CA 93532

February 18, 2009

Mojave Veterans Building, Room 1

15580 O Street

Mojave, CA 93501

February 24, 2009

Agua Dulce Elementary School

11311 W. Frascati Street

Agua Dulce, CA 91390

February 25, 2009

Mountainview School

22201 W. Cypress Place

Saugus, CA 91390

February 26, 2009

Leona Valley Community Center

8367 Elizabeth Lake Road

Leona Valley, CA 93551

For additional information related to the BRRTP, contact Charles Holloway, Manager of Environmental Assessment, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, 111 North Hope Street, Room 1044, Los Angeles, CA 90012, Charles.Holloway@ladwp.com. Complete and updated information about the BRRTP can be viewed on the project website at www.ladwp.com/barrenridge.

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The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power was established more than 100 years ago to provide a reliable and safe water and electric supply to the City of Los Angeles residents and businesses. The LADWP serves approximately 1.4 million electric customers and 680,000 water service customers. For more information, log on to www.ladwp.com.

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