• Southern Alberta Transmission Reinforcement

Fidler to Chapel Rock Transmission Project

In December 2011, the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) determined that the Alberta Electric System Operator's (AESO) Need Identification Document for the Southern Alberta Transmission Reinforcement (SATR) did not provide approval for the Fidler interconnection or the Fidler to Chapel Rock transmission line.

In light of this decision, AltaLink is suspending work on these projects until we receive further direction on how to proceed from the AESO.

To view a copy of the open letter that was sent to all stakeholders regarding this decision, please click here.

 

 

The routes in this map represent potential route options. If the project is approved, only one line will be built.

Project overview

The Fidler to Chapel Rock Transmission Project is part of an area transmission development called the Southern Alberta Transmission Reinforcement (SATR). This reinforcement includes new transmission lines and upgrades to the electric system in southern Alberta. These projects will connect new wind-generated power to Alberta’s electric system and strengthen the transmission system in the area.

 

Project details

The proposed project includes:

  • building a new substation located north of Lundbreck, to be called Chapel Rock Substation.
  • building a new 240 kV (240,000 volts) double circuit transmission line approximately 50 kilometres in length from one of the proposed Fidler Substation locations to one of the proposed Chapel Rock Substation locations.

Anticipated project schedule

In December 2011, the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) determined that the Alberta Electric System Operator's (AESO) Need Identification Document for the Southern Alberta Transmission Reinforcement (SATR) did not provide approval for the Fidler interconnection or the Fidler to Chapel Rock transmission line.

In light of this decision, AltaLink is suspending work on these projects until we receive further direction on how to proceed from the AESO.

We will continue to provide you with updated schedule information as the project progresses.

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