FPL 2016 Planning Process - Attachment K Transmission Services And Planning July 20th, 2016 Agenda • • • • • • • • • • 2 Welcome Safety Message and Evacuation Attachment K Process Overview Planning Process and Data Submission Forecast Process and Delivery Points Network Resources by Entity TPL NERC Reliability Standards FPL System Area Overview FRCC Databank Process and Assessment Next Steps Agenda • • • • • • • • • • 3 Welcome Safety Message and Evacuation Attachment K Process Overview Planning Process and Data Submission Forecast Process and Delivery Points Network Resources by Entity TPL NERC Reliability Standards FPL System Area Overview FRCC Databank Process and Assessment Next Steps FPL’s 2016 Transmission Planning FERC Order 890 Attachment K KICK-OFF MEETING 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 4 Agenda • • • • • • • • • • 5 Welcome Safety Message and Evacuation Attachment K Process Overview Planning Process and Data Submission Forecast Process and Delivery Points Network Resources by Entity TPL NERC Reliability Standards FPL System Area Overview FRCC Databank Process and Assessment Next Steps Agenda • • • • • • • • • • 6 Welcome Safety Message and Evacuation Attachment K Process Overview Planning Process and Data Submission Forecast Process and Delivery Points Network Resources by Entity TPL NERC Reliability Standards FPL System Area Overview FRCC Databank Process and Assessment Next Steps Attachment K Meeting Purpose • The Transmission Provider, which is ultimately responsible for the development of the Transmission Provider's annual 10 Year Expansion Plan, will lead the Local Process on a coordinated basis with the Customers/Stakeholders. • This Local Transmission Planning Process will be implemented in such a manner as to ensure the development of the Local Transmission Plan in a timely manner. • The Transmission Provider will facilitate each meeting throughout the process. • The Transmission Provider will encourage an open dialogue and the sharing of information with Customers/Stakeholders (subject to confidentiality requirements and FERC Standards of Conduct – note: the provision for handling of information also applies to all steps of the Local Process) in the development of the Local Transmission Plan. 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 7 Attachment K Meeting Participants and Meetings Going Forward • Customers/Stakeholders are invited to participate in the Transmission Provider's Local Process. • The Local Process will comply with the FERC nine principles as well as the provisions below. • An annual initial kick-off meetings will be open to all Customers/Stakeholders and noticed by the Transmission Provider to all Customers/Stakeholders with sufficient time to arrange for travel planning and attendance (two week minimum). • The annual initial kick-off meeting will be a face-to-face meeting; otherwise, with the consent of the Customers/Stakeholders, meetings may be organized as face-to-face meetings, conference calls, web-ex events, etc., wherein the dialogue and communications will be open, direct, detailed, and consistent with the FERC Standards of Conduct and confidentiality requirements. 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 8 Agenda • • • • • • • • • • 9 Welcome Safety Message and Evacuation Attachment K Process Overview Planning Process and Data Submission Forecast Process and Delivery Points Network Resources by Entity TPL NERC Reliability Standards FPL System Area Overview FRCC Databank Process and Assessment Next Steps Introduction to planning process Transmission Planning Process Overview • Share and exchange information necessary for planning consistent with FERC rules (e.g. Standards of Conduct, Critical Energy Infrastructure Information) • Non-public transmission information not to be shared with merchant function (potential commercial advantage) • Sharing/discussing transmission information that has already been made available publicly is allowed TRANSMISSION OBLIGATIONS WHOLESALE and RETAIL Assumption data/ information input Including detailed transmission system information Develop Power System model With FRCC Members (10 year planning horizon) Load Forecasts (by substation) Planned Generation: Generator additions/retirements Network Resources Firm Transmission Service Obligations Interchange Assumptions Long Term Point-to-Point/ Network New Delivery Points / Distribution Substations Planned Transmission Facilities including changes / deletions from previous plan Plan System Analysis - Layout years to study, assumptions, and test criteria Perform System Analysis Test to meet Planning Criteria, NERC, FRCC, TP Operational requirements Criteria Met? Distribution Planning YES Tollgate Process Handoffs through the “Tollgate” process for Area load forecasts, new station sites, site expansion, etc. NO Identify issues concerning siting, circuit routes, CRE, permitting, construction/ Engineering, etc. Develop mitigation proposals, including projects*/operational solutions. Select mitigation proposals, including projects*/operational solutions for Transmission expansion that meet criteria, obtain management approval and send list of projects to FRCC. *projects to specify minimum continuous capability needed. FRCC REGIONAL PLANNING (Odd years only) Begin FRCC Biennial Transmission Planning Process identifying potential CEERTS projects, solicit sponsorship, and receive project submittals based on the Board approved Regional Plan. FRCC PC performs review of sponsored project submittals, posts information on FRCC website and updates Board. FRCC PC with independent consultant performs technical analysis and drafts report for Board. Board reviews report with sponsors input and makes determination on whether project moves forward. FRCC PC with independent consultant performs detailed cost benefit analysis and reports to Board. With Board approval, developer(s) selected and project(s) included in annual process as a sensitivity. Finalized project(s) and developers approved, displaced projects removed from plan and CEERTS project(s) included in Regional Plan. Open Dialog with Stakeholders Transmission Customers/Users • Purpose of planning process Compile Projects of Transmission Providers’/Owners’ Transmission Expansion Plans and incorporates into the FRCC initial Regional Transmission Plan Begin FRCC Regional Transmission Planning Process providing for feedback from Transmission Customers/Users (Stakeholders) on the initial Regional Plan FRCC TWG performs review and assessment of the initial Regional Transmission Plan which may include economic and congestion evaluation from an overall regional perspective for the Planning Committee (Stakeholders). FRCC Planning Committee issues the preliminary draft Regional Plan to all FRCC Members, and identifies any proposed modifications to the original Transmission Owner’s/Provider’s plan, and identifies any unresolved issues subject to disputed resolution procedures. FRCC Planning Committee approves the Regional Plan and presents it to the FRCC Board for its Approval. Final Board Approved Regional Plan is posted on FRCC public website and sent to the Florida Public Service Commission. (Include CEERTS in Long Range Study as Sensitivity) 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 10 Data Submission Validation • Load forecast • Latest trends • Transmission delivery points • Updates on in-service dates (Transmission customers) • Latest Network Resource forecast summaries • FPL • Network Customers • SEC • FMPA • CVB • LCEC • FKEC • LWU • NSB • City of Blountstown • City of Wauchula • HST • City of Winter Park • GTC • City of Moore Haven 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 11 Agenda • • • • • • • • • • 12 Welcome Safety Message and Evacuation Attachment K Process Overview Planning Process and Data Submission Forecast Process and Delivery Points Network Resources by Entity TPL NERC Reliability Standards FPL System Area Overview FRCC Databank Process and Assessment Next Steps Current Summer Load Forecasts 28,000 Actuals 2014 FCST 2015 FCST 26,000 MW 2016 FCST 24,000 22,000 20,000 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 2026 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 13 Current Summer Load Forecasts (Continued) 28000 FCST 27000 Actuals 2014 FCST 26000 2015 FCST 25000 2016 FCST 24000 23000 22000 21000 20000 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 14 Delivery Points and Projects Planned Delivery Points and Projects Previous InService Date (from 2015) Current Requested InService Date Clay Electric Cooperative, Inc. (CEC) Tustenuggee 11/1/2016 Sometime 2017 New River (convert to 115kV) 11/1/2015 Sometime 2017 Lee County Electric Cooperative, Inc. (LCEC) Kismet Substation 6/1/2023 6/1/2021 Trafalgar Substation 6/1/2017 12/1/2017 Immokalee West 12/1/2023 12/1/2020 Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative, Inc. (SVEC) No delivery point projects at this time City Of Vero Beach (CVB) No delivery point projects at this time City Of Blountstown No delivery point projects at this time City Of Homestead No delivery point projects at this time 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 15 Delivery Points and Projects Planned Delivery Points/Projects Previous InService Date (from 2014) Current Requested InService Date Peace River Electric Cooperative, Inc. (PRECO) No delivery point projects in 10 year horizon at this time Florida Keys Electric Co-Op (FKEC) No delivery point projects at this time Keys Energy Services (KEY) No delivery point projects at this time Lake Worth Utilities (LWU) No delivery point projects at this time New Smyrna Beach (NSB) No delivery point projects at this time City of Wauchula No delivery point projects at this time Georgia Transmission (GTC) None at this time, but watching economic development closely City of Moore Haven No delivery point projects at this time 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 16 Agenda • • • • • • • • • • 17 Welcome Safety Message and Evacuation Attachment K Process Overview Planning Process and Data Submission Forecast Process and Delivery Points Network Resources by Entity TPL NERC Reliability Standards FPL System Area Overview FRCC Databank Process and Assessment Next Steps Network Resources Forecast • Network Resources posted on FPL’s OASIS site – The FPL OASIS website is available at the following link http://www.oatioasis.com/fpl/ Network Integration Transmission Service Folder Designated Network Resources Sub-Folder 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 18 Network Resources Forecast Process and Requirements • Forecast current year plus next ten years • Coordinated with Interchange Spreadsheet and Data Bank • Forecasts submitted by tariff dates • Usually revised at least once before April 1 • Work with customer planners to verify resource plans • Agree on changes to FRCC Data Bank inputs – Interchange Spreadsheet • Changes not official and complete until OASIS requests reviewed, studied if necessary, and CONFIRMED • Revised Network Resources forecast posted • FERC Order 676-H and NAESB OASIS Business Practices document (WEQ -001) have mandated changes to the way OASIS handles network service and those changes will go into effect in early 2016 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 19 Florida Power and Light Company Network Resources As of 7/19/2016 FPL Network Resources The following are Florida Power and Light's Network Resources pursuant to the provision of Network Transmission Service under FPL’s Open Access Transmission Tariff. Total Installed capacity or Entitlement (MW) Winter Period Designated Network Resources Unit TURKEY POINT 1-5 LAUDERDALE 4-5 PT. EVERGLADES 5 RIVIERA 5 ST. LUCIE 1-2 MARTIN 1-4,8 CAPE CANAVERAL 3 SANFORD 3-5 FT. MYERS 2,3A-B MANATEE 1-3 ST. JOHNS RIVER 1-2 SCHERER 4 WEST COUNTY 1-3 OKEECHOBEE 1 FPL DESOTO SOLAR PV FPL NASA SOLAR PV FPL BABCOCK RANCH SOLAR PV FPL CITRUS SOLAR PV FPL MANATEE SOLAR PV PURCHASED POWER UNIT POWER SALES (UPS) ST. JOHNS RIVER COGENS INDIANTOWN COGEN LP CEDAR BAY GENERATING CO. BROWARD SOUTH BROWARD NORTH PALM BEACH SWA 1-2 Geographic location Miami Dade County Broward County City of Hollywood City of Riviera Beach St. Lucie County Martin County Brevard County Volusia County Lee County Manatee County Duval County Monroe, GA Palm Beach County Okeechobee County Desoto County Brevard County Charlotte County Desoto County Manatee County Electrical location TURKEY POINT LAUDERDALE PT. EVERGLADES RIVIERA ST. LUCIE MARTIN CAPE CANAVERAL SANFORD FT. MYERS MANATEE St. JOHNS RIVER PP SCHERER CORBETT, SUGAR OKEECHOBEE SUNSHINE GRISSOM TUCKERS SKYLIGHT HELIOS Southern Co. System Various Duval County (JEA) St. JOHNS RIVER PP Martin County Duval County Broward County Broward County Palm Beach County SYSTEM SALES (UNDESIGNATED NETWORK RESOURCES) Sale to Lee County Electric Coop Sale to Florida Keys Electric Cooperative Sale to City of Wauchula Sale to Seminole Electric Cooperative Sale to City of Blountstown Sale to New Smyrna Beach Sale to City of Winter Park Sale to City of Homestead TOTAL FPL DESIGNATED NETWORK RESOURCES Warfield Substation Cedar Bay Substation Ashmont Substation Tradewinds Substation Recway Substation Capability Summer Period 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability 3368 3274 3368 3274 3368 3274 3368 3274 3368 3274 3368 3274 1962 1734 1962 1734 1962 1734 1962 1734 1962 1734 1962 1734 492 1697 492 1697 1429 1277 1429 1277 1429 1277 1429 1277 1379 1379 1379 1379 1379 1379 1379 1379 1379 1379 1379 1379 1914 1837 1914 1837 1914 1837 1914 1837 1914 1837 1914 1837 3940 3790 3940 3790 3940 3790 3940 3790 3940 3790 3940 3790 1365 1365 1365 1365 1365 1365 1365 1365 1365 1365 1365 1365 2205 2060 2205 2060 2205 2060 2205 2060 2205 2060 2205 2060 2763 2489 2704 2435 2704 2435 2704 2435 2704 2435 2704 2435 2923 2807 2923 2807 2923 2807 2923 2807 2923 2807 2923 2807 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 652 646 652 646 652 646 652 646 652 646 652 646 4002 4002 4002 4002 4002 4002 4002 4002 4002 4002 4002 4002 - - - - - - - - - 1598 1598 1598 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 - - - - 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 - - - - 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 - - - - 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 383 375 383 375 383 375 383 375 383 0 0 0 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 250 250 250 250 250 250 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 130 130 130 28299 130 28411 130 29461 130 28216 130 29211 130 27966 130 29211 130 29189 130 30426 130 29189 -1200 -1200 -1200 -1200 -1300 -1300 -1300 -1300 -1300 -1300 -155 -155 -156 -156 -157 -157 -158 -158 -159 -159 -20 -20 -20 -20 -20 -20 -20 -20 -20 -20 -200 -200 -200 -200 -200 -200 -200 -200 -200 -200 -13 -13 -13 - - - - - - - -40 -45 -45 -45 -45 -45 - - - - -67 -76 -68 -77 -69 -78 -69 -78 - - -18 -18 -21 -21 -24 -24 -27 -27 - - 26586 26684 27738 26497 27396 26142 27437 27406 28747 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 20 Summer Period 27510 Seminole Electric Cooperative Network Resources As of 7/19/2016 Seminole Network Resources The following are those resources designated by Seminole Electric Cooperative, Inc. (SECI) as Network Resources pursuant to the provision of Network Transmission Service under FPL’s Open Access Transmission Tariff. Resources Seminole Generating Station Lee County Resource Recovery Bio-Energy Partners Midulla Generating Station Calpine Osprey Invenergy HPS Southern Oleander Seminole Energy LLC Brevard Energy LLC PURCHASED POWER FPL Long Term Firm Purchase Unit 1-2 Total Installed capacity or Entitlement (MW) Winter Period Geographic location Electrical location Capability Putnam Seminole Plant 1326 Lee Buckingham Substation 55 Broward Tradewinds Substation 0 Hardee Midulla Plant 850 Polk Recker Plant 0 Hardee Hardee Power Station 446 Brevard Brevard Substation 546 Seminole Geneva Subst. (FPL) 6 Brevard Cox Substation (FPL) 9 Summer Period 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability 1306 56 56 58 58 58 58 60 60 61 61 50 55 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 724 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 363 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 230 230 459 546 459 546 459 546 459 546 459 546 459 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 - 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 961 869 908 821 908 806 895 808 1037 950 SYSTEM SALES (UNDESIGNATED NETWORK RESOURCES) Sale to City of Homestead -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 TOTAL SEMINOLE DESIGNATED NETWORK RESOURCES 946 854 893 806 893 791 880 793 1022 935 1-8 Various Various - • Does not reflect approved short term Network Resource Designations in the Operations Planning Horizon 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 21 Summer Period Florida Municipal Power Administration Network Resources As of 7/19/2016 FMPA Network Resources 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 The following are those resources designated by the Florida Municipal Power Agency Total Installed capacity Network Resource Network Resource Network Resource Network Resource Network Resource (FMPA) as Network Resources pursuant to the provision of Network Transmission Service or Entitlement (MW) Designation (MW) Designation (MW) Designation (MW) Designation (MW) Designation (MW) under FPL's Open Access Transmission Tariff. Winter Period Resources Stanton Key West System Key West Key West Lake Worth Plant St. Lucie Plant Indian River CT Treasure Coast Energy Center Oleander Unit Geographic location 1,2,A Orange Monroe CT4 Monroe EP2 Monroe Palm Beach 2 St. Lucie A-B Brevard 1 St. Lucie 5 Brevard Electrical location Stanton Plant Various Stock Island Plant Stock Island Plant Lake Worth Plant St. Lucie Plant Indian River Plant Treasure Coast EC Oleander Plant Capability Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability 129 129 129 129 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 47.6 47.6 47.6 47.6 47.6 47.6 47.6 47.6 47.6 47.6 47.6 47.6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 101 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 - - - - 344 344 344 344 344 344 344 344 344 344 344 344 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 874 874 846 846 846 846 796 796 796 796 • Does not reflect approved short term Network Resource Designations in the Operations Planning Horizon 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 22 Summer Period Lee County Electric Cooperative Network Resources As of 2/5/2016 Lee County Electric Cooperative Network Resources 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 The following are those resources designated by Lee County Electric Cooperative (LCEC) Total Installed capacity Network Resource Network Resource Network Resource Network Resource Network Resource as Network Resources pursuant to the provision of Network Transmission Service under or Entitlement (MW) Designation (MW) Designation (MW) Designation (MW) Designation (MW) Designation (MW) FPL’s Open Access Transmission Tariff. Winter Period Resources PURCHASED POWER FPL Long Term Firm Purchase Unit Geographic location Various Electrical location Various Capability 1200 Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1200 1200 1200 1200 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 • Does not reflect approved short term Network Resource Designations in the Operations Planning Horizon 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 23 Summer Period Florida Keys Electric Cooperative Network Resources As of 1/29/2016 Florida Keys Electric Cooperative Network Resources 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 The following are those resources designated by Florida Keys Electric Cooperative Total Installed capacity Network Resource Network Resource Network Resource Network Resource Network Resource (FKEC) as Network Resources pursuant to the provision of Network Transmission Service or Entitlement (MW) Designation (MW) Designation (MW) Designation (MW) Designation (MW) Designation (MW) under FPL’s Open Access Transmission Tariff. Winter Period Resources Marathon Marathon Marathon PURCHASED POWER FPL Long Term Firm Purchase Unit 1-2 4-6 8-9 Geographic location Monroe Monroe Monroe Electrical location Marathon Sub Marathon Sub Marathon Sub Capability Various Various Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 155 155 155 155 156 156 157 157 158 158 159 159 170 170 171 171 172 172 173 173 174 174 • Does not reflect approved short term Network Resource Designations in the Operations Planning Horizon 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 24 Summer Period City of Vero Beach Network Resources As of 1/29/2016 City of Vero Beach Network Resources The following are those resources designated by the City of Vero Beach (CVB) as Network Resources pursuant to the provision of Network Transmission Service under FPL’s Open Access Transmission Tariff. Total Installed capacity or Entitlement (MW) Resources St. Lucie Stanton Vero Beach Power Plant Capability PURCHASED POWER OUC Long Term Firm Purchase Unit 2 1, 2 1-5 Geographic location Electrical location St. Lucie County St. Lucie Plant Orange County Stanton Plant Indian River County Vero Beach Plant Orange Various Winter Period Summer Period 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 139 139 139 139 139 139 141 141 144 144 144 144 191 191 191 191 193 193 196 196 196 196 • Does not reflect approved short term Network Resource Designations in the Operations Planning Horizon 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 25 Summer Period City of New Smyrna Beach Network Resources As of 7/19/2016 City of New Smyrna Beach Network Resources The following are those resources designated by the City of New Smyrna Beach (NSB) as Network Resources pursuant to the provision of Network Transmission Service under FPL’s Open Access Transmission Tariff. Total Installed capacity or Entitlement (MW) Resources St. Lucie Capability Field Street Power Plant PURCHASED POWER OUC Long Term Firm Purchase FPL Long Term Firm Purchase Unit 2 1-2 Geographic location Electrical location St. Lucie County St. Lucie Plant Volusia County Orange Various Winter Period Summer Period 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 0 0 Field Street Substation 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 0 0 0 Various Various 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 0 0 0 40 45 40 45 45 45 45 45 0 0 0 0 127 132 132 132 132 132 87 0 0 0 • Does not reflect approved short term Network Resource Designations in the Operations Planning Horizon 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 26 Summer Period Lake Worth Utilities Network Resources As of 2/5/2016 Lake Worth Utilities Network Resources 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) The following are those resources designated by Lake Worth Utilities (LWU) as Network Resources pursuant to the provision of Network Transmission Service under FPL's Open Access Transmission Tariff. Total Installed capacity or Entitlement (MW) Resources Stanton Electrical location Stanton Plant Capability 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Lake Worth Plant 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 - - - - St. Lucie Plant 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Various 36 36 36 36 38 38 39 39 - - - - 160 160 162 162 163 163 25 25 25 25 Lake Worth Plant St. Lucie Plant PURCHASED POWER OUC System Purchase Unit Geographic location 1 Orange CC,S3, Palm Beach GT, M1-5 2 St. Lucie Orange Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability - - - • Does not reflect approved short term Network Resource Designations in the Operations Planning Horizon 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 27 Summer Period - City of Wauchula Network Resources As of 2/5/2016 City of Wauchula Network Resources The following are those resources designated by the City of Wauchula as Network Resources pursuant to the provision of Network Transmission Service under FPL’s Open Access Transmission Tariff. Total Installed capacity or Entitlement (MW) Resources PURCHASED POWER FPL Long Term Firm Purchase Unit Winter Period Geographic location Electrical location Capability Various Various 20 Summer Period 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability 20 20 20 - - - - - - - - 20 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • Does not reflect approved short term Network Resource Designations in the Operations Planning Horizon 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 28 Summer Period City of Winter Park Network Resources As of 2/5/2016 City of Winter Park Network Resources The following are those resources designated by the City of Winter Park as Network Resources pursuant to the provision of Network Transmission Service under FPL’s Open Access Transmission Tariff. Total Installed capacity or Entitlement (MW) Resources PURCHASED POWER FPL Long Term Firm Purchase Unit Winter Period Geographic location Electrical location Capability Various Various 67 Summer Period 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability 76 67 76 68 77 69 78 69 78 - - 67 76 68 77 69 78 69 78 0 0 • Does not reflect approved short term Network Resource Designations in the Operations Planning Horizon 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 29 Summer Period City of Blountstown Network Resources As of 1/29/2016 City of Blountstown Network Resources The following are those resources designated by the City of Blountstown as Network Resources pursuant to the provision of Network Transmission Service under FPL’s Open Access Transmission Tariff. Total Installed capacity or Entitlement (MW) Resources PURCHASED POWER FPL Long Term Firm Purchase Unit Winter Period Geographic location Electrical location Capability Various Various 13 Summer Period 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Network Resource Designation (MW) Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability 13 13 13 13 - - - - - - - 13 13 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • Does not reflect approved short term Network Resource Designations in the Operations Planning Horizon 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 30 Summer Period Georgia Transmission Corporation Network Resources As of 2/5/2016 Georgia Transmission Corporation Network Resources 2016 The following are those resources designated by the Georgia Transmission Corporation as Network Resources pursuant to the provision of Network Transmission Service under FPL’s Open Access Transmission Tariff. Total Installed capacity or Entitlement (MW) Resources Unit PURCHASED POWER Wholesale power contract between Oglethorpe Power Corp and Okefenoke Rural Electric N/A Winter Period Geographic location Electrical location Capability Various Various 18 Summer Period 2017 Network Resource Designation (MW) Winter Period Summer Period 2018 Network Resource Designation (MW) Winter Period Summer Period 2019 2020 Network Network Resource Resource Designation (MW) Designati Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Network Resource Designation (MW) Summer Period Winter Period Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability 18 18 18 19 19 26 26 30 30 - - 18 18 19 19 26 26 30 30 0 0 • Does not reflect approved short term Network Resource Designations in the Operations Planning Horizon 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 31 Summer Period City of Homestead Network Resources As of 7/19/2016 City of Homestead Network Resources 2016 The following are those resources designated by City of Homestead as Network Resources pursuant to the provision of Network Transmission Service under FPL’s Open Access Transmission Tariff. Total Installed capacity or Entitlement (MW) Resources Stanton St. Lucie Plant Capability PURCHASED POWER FPL Long Term Firm Purchase FPL Long Term Firm Purchase SEC Long Term Firm Purchase Unit 1,2 2 Geographic location Electrical location Orange Stanton Plant St. Lucie St. Lucie Plant Various Various FPLS Various Various Various Winter Period Summer Period 2017 Network Resource Designation (MW) Winter Period Summer Period 2018 Network Resource Designation (MW) Winter Period Summer Period 2019 2020 Network Network Resource Resource Designation (MW) Designati Winter Period Summer Period Winter Period Network Resource Designation (MW) Summer Period Winter Period Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 63 63 • Does not reflect approved short term Network Resource Designations in the Operations Planning Horizon 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 32 Summer Period City of Moore Haven Network Resources • Does not reflect approved short term Network Resource Designations in the Operations Planning Horizon 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 33 Network Resource Process Review • Network Customers review posting and provide feedback • Planners to consider Network Resources posting requirements in recommending changes / improvements to Interchange Spreadsheet • Encourage resource planners to work with their respective transmission planners prior to requesting service on OASIS 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 34 Agenda • • • • • • • • • • 35 Welcome Safety Message and Evacuation Attachment K Process Overview Planning Process and Data Submission Forecast Process and Delivery Points Network Resources by Entity TPL NERC Reliability Standards FPL System Area Overview FRCC Databank Process and Assessment Next Steps NERC Reliability Standards and projects • Review TPL Standards – New TPL-001-4 effective 1/2015: R1 & R7 1/2016: R2-R6 &R8 • Project overview by regional area – Review FPL project plans in close proximity to customers – Transmission customer input … what plans do you have in this area? 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 36 NERC Transmission Planning Reliability Standards • FPL must plan its transmission system to comply with the NERC Transmission Planning Reliability Standards. TPL-0014, describes system conditions to be tested and the required levels of system performance Category P0 - Represents System performance with no contingencies and all facilities in service. Category P1 - Represents System performance with single contingency events. Category P2 - Represents System performance with single contingency events (fault plus loss of two or more elements). Category P3 - Represents System performance under multiple contingencies (loss of generator unit). 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 37 NERC Transmission Planning Reliability Standards (continued) Category P4 - Represents System performance under multiple contingencies (fault plus stuck breaker). Category P5 - Represents System performance under multiple contingencies (fault plus relay failure to operate). Category P6 - Represents System performance under multiple contingencies (loss of one element followed by system adjustments). Category P7 - Represents System performance under multiple contingencies (common structure) Extreme Events Short Circuit 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 38 Agenda • • • • • • • • Welcome Safety Message and Evacuation Attachment K Process Overview Planning Process and Data Submission Forecast Process and Delivery Points Network Resources by Entity TPL NERC Reliability Standards FPL System Area Overview (CEII Information Slides Removed from this file) • FRCC Databank Process and Assessment • Next Steps 39 South Area Projects Discussed • Add Quarry Substation adjacent to Levee in 2018 for new 230 injections • Modify routing of Davis – Cutler line in 2019 • Modify routing of Galloway – Coconut Grove line in 2019 to bypass South Miami • Slight increase in total generation capacity of Turkey Point in 2016 to 2780 MW 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 40 Central Area Projects Discussed • New St. Lucie – Turnpike 230kV line in 2017 • Reconfigure Midway - Ralls 230 line to terminate in Emerson Substation 2018 • Add new Sandpiper-Midway #2 230kV line including 2 new distribution substations in 2019 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 41 North Area Projects Discussed • Add new Raven 230kV Substation near existing Price 115kV Substation in 2019 • Add new 230kV line from Duval to Raven in 2019 • Discussed Clay Coop (Seminole) conversion of existing 69 kV system between Tustenuggee Substation and New River Substation to 115kV currently planned for 2017. • Add new Amelia Substation in 2018 adjacent to O’Neil 230kV Substation. Amelia will also be connected to JEA’s Nassau Substation and Fernandina Beach. • Ampacity Upgrades for Lewis - St. Johns and Kacie – St. Augustine line sections in 2020 • Second 230/115kV Auto added at Mill Creek Winter 2016 • New Pellicer-St. Johns 230kV line added 2018 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 42 West Area Projects Planned • New 74.9MW Babcock Solar and Tucker Substation tied to the new Hercules Substation which is looped into the 230 system north of Ft Myers Substation in 2016 • Ft Myers Plant capacity increase to 2298 MW 2016 • Reconfiguration of Buckingham substation to include 230kV with 230kV connections to Orange River and Collier in 2016 and Ft Myers in 2017. New Buckingham – Alico 230kV line in 2017 • New Collier – Terry 230kV line in 2020 • Move connection of Labelle substation from the current 138kV line to 230kV line in 2021 • New LCEC Immokalee West Substation connection in 2020 to FPL Buckingham-Orange Tree 230kV line section. • New LCEC Kismet Substation on FPL Lee - Saddlewood 230kV line section in 2021 43 Agenda • • • • • • • • • • 44 Welcome Safety Message and Evacuation Attachment K Process Overview Planning Process and Data Submission Forecast Process and Delivery Points Network Resources by Entity TPL NERC Reliability Standards FPL System Area Overview FRCC Databank Process and Assessment Next Steps FRCC Databank • Siemens has addressed some MOD issues – Additional improvements are expected – FRCC continues to discuss issues with Siemens – Siemens evaluating future enhancements proposed by TWG subgroup • Cases were completed on June 21st (RI) 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 45 • Schedule FRCC LRS and Assessment √ √ √ √ √ √ √ In progress 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 46 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. FRCC LRS and Assessment (continued) • Standards – • NERC current TPL Standard Criteria - Monitor areas 1 -17 and 19 including ties 69kV or greater for all Categories. - Category P1 - Single contingencies** in areas 1-17 and 19 including ties 69kV and greater. - Voltages under/over will be company specific. - Category (P3 generator) single contingencies in areas 1-17 and 19 including ties 69kV and greater. Voltages under/over will be company specific. - Category P2-2, P2-3, P4, P5 and P7 contingencies are from Excel data base for 100kV or greater. - Voltages under/over will be company specific. - Determine P6 pairs using the following screening criteria (100 kV and above) – Voltages under/over are 0.88 and 1.10 P.U. – Thermal – 100% of Rate C - Once the candidate pairs have been found full AC analysis will be performed showing the system reconfiguration for the first contingency as well as the results from taking the second contingency in the pair. - Screening Criteria - all categories P1-P7. - Voltages under/over will be company specific. - Thermal – 100% of Rate B main reporting file. • Tools – TARA 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 47 FRCC LRS and Assessment (continued) • Methods 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 48 Study and Assessment (continued) • Customer participation – Provide the FRCC the requested information for the 2016 Long Range Study • Preferred Transmission Plan selection – All the needed remedies and coordinated plans are supplied and included in the FRCC Long Range Transmission Study ReportRegional Plan and posted on the FRCC ftp site – The selected transmission plan is incorporated into upcoming revisions of the FRCC-TWG Loadflow models 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 49 Agenda • • • • • • • • • • 50 Welcome Safety Message and Evacuation Attachment K Process Overview Planning Process and Data Submission Forecast Process and Delivery Points Network Resources by Entity TPL NERC Reliability Standards FPL System Area Overview FRCC Databank Process and Assessment Next Steps What’s next in the Attachment K process • FRCC 2016 Long Range Study (due at the end of September early October) • Questions? 1.This document contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined by the FERC at 18 CFR § 388.113 (2007). Access to this document is restricted by a non-disclosure agreement. Duplication or distribution of this document without the written consent of Florida Power & Light Co. is strictly prohibited. 2. This document must be treated in accordance with the FERC Standards of Conduct. 51
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