ITC Great Plains advancing critical transmission infrastructure project

Topeka, KA., June 1, 2009 – ITC Great Plains, agreed to resolve pending regulatory proceedings about who should be authorized to build the 180-mile long transmission line project known as the Kansas V-Plan. The agreement will now be filed at the Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC).

Under the terms of the agreement, ITC Great Plains and Prairie Wind Transmission would be authorized by the KCC to build different segments of the V-Plan, which will run between Spearville and Wichita, Kansas. The agreement stipulates that ITC will construct and own two segments of the line, including the first section of line running from Spearville to Comanche County, Kansas and the second section from Comanche County to Medicine Lodge, Kansas. ITC Great Plains will also construct a new substation in Comanche County.

Prairie Wind will construct a substation at Medicine Lodge and a third section of line from that substation to a termination point outside of Wichita. Prairie Wind also would be certificated to construct a line from the V-Plan to the Oklahoma border. The settlement agreement addresses only facilities proposed to be constructed in Kansas.

The Kansas V-Plan will connect east and west Kansas and will improve electric reliability, enable renewable energy developers to tap into the transmission grid and help further establish a competitive energy market in the state, according to a press release from ITC.

If the agreement is approved by the KCC, ITC Great Plains, Sunflower, Mid-Kansas and Prairie Wind will pursue next steps including securing siting approvals, resolution of cost allocation issues and project evaluation by the Southwest Power Pool, Inc. (SPP) regional planning authority.

The V-Plan is anticipated to be constructed at a voltage of 765 kV if deemed appropriate by SPP. ITC estimates it will invest approximately $400 million to construct its portions of the project.

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