TransGrid has issued version 1 of its Transmission Annual Planning Report (TAPR) 2020.
When the TAPR 2020 was published in June 2020, TransGrid had used the draft 2020 ISP. Since the final version of the 2020 ISP was published, TransGrid has updated TAPR 2020 to demonstrate compliance with the Actionable ISP Rule, which requires the TAPR to take into account the ISP.
We have also taken the opportunity to update the demand forecast for Parkes (in Central-Western NSW) due to the commitment of new mining load since the demand forecast in the June 2020 TAPR release.
The document is available at https://www.transgrid.com.au/what-we-do/Business-Planning/transmission-annual-planning/Pages/default.aspx. TransGrid welcomes feedback and enquiries via the contact details in TAPR 2020.
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