Budget

Budget

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Western Interconnection Multi-State Entity Development Project

THE WESTERN GOVERNORS’ ASSOCIATION
APRIL 2003

UNSOLICITED PROPOSAL WESTERN INTERCONNECTION MULTI-STATE ENTITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT APRIL 9, 2003

Prepared for: DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) Submitted by: Western Governors’ Association Proposed Duration: Amount Requested: Requested Starting Date: Type of Business: Principal Investigator: Phone: Business Contact: Phone: Date of Submission: 18 months $275,000 September 1, 2003 Non Profit Douglas Larson 303/573-8910 Kristine Newton 303/623-9378 April 11,2003

Signature of Principal Investigator Signature of Authorized Officer

PROPOSAL CONTENTS

SECTION 1 SECTION 2 SECTION 3 SECTION 4 SECTION 5 APPENDIX

Executive Summary .........................................................................1 Project Description...........................................................................3 Proposed Approach..........................................................................4 Qualifications...................................................................................7 Budget ............................................................................................12 Certifications...................................................................................... Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (OMB Form) Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (Form LLL)

Western Interconnection MSE Development Project
1. Executive Summary The purpose of this 18-month, $275,000 project is to facilitate regional efforts to establish an appropriate Multi-State Entity (MSE) for the electrically-isolated Western Interconnection. The MSE terminology was first developed as part of a DOEsupported effort of the National Governors’ Association.1 Generally, an MSE is a voluntary association of states within an electrically-appropriate geographic region that would facilitate regional coordination on issues such as resource adequacy, transmission...

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