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Western's Integrated Resource Planning Principles

Western proposes to revise its current Final Principles of Integrated Resource Planning as they apply to resource acquisition and to eliminate the principles applicable to transmission planning.

Below are the comments Western received on the principles during the comment period. Western will respond to the comments and make any adjustments to the IRP principles as necessary in a future Federal Register Notice.

Documentation from the July 21, 2011, public meeting held at Western's Corporate Services Office included: 

 

For more information contact:
Paula Fronk
CRSP Management Center
Western Area Power Administration
150 East Social Hall Avenue, Suite 300
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111-1580
801-524-6383

The original Final Principles of IRP were published in the Federal Register June 9, 1995, Final Principles of Integrated Resource Planning for Use in Resource Acquisition and Transmission Planning, and became effective July 10, 1995. It can be found on GPO's Federal Register site.