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You are invited to an Open House: Date: Thursday, December 2, 2010 Time: 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Locaon: Duchess Community Hall 255 Margaret Avenue West Duchess, Alberta Please join us at our open house. We want your feedback about the proposed projects. We will work with you to ensure your concerns are heard and understood and your quesons are answered. Included in this Stakeholder Informaon Package: • A Dialogue on Electric & Magnec Fields Good Neighbours Public Involvement in Needs or Facilies Applicaons The Alberta Electric System Operator’s Need Overview • Maps illustrang the project area Hanna Region Transmission Development: Cassils to Ware Juncon Preferred and alternate routes selected Why are you receiving this newsleer? You are receiving this newsleer because you are a resident, occupant or landowner located near the proposed Cassils to Ware Juncon project in the County of Newell No. 4, and we want your input. What does this project involve? This project involves building approximately 40 kilometres (km) of new transmission line, upgrading a substaon and altering an exisng transmission line in the area. AltaLink has idenfied preferred and alternate routes for this project. Volume 2 For stakeholders... ...who are on a proposed route segment, AltaLink representaves will be contacng you over the next few weeks to gather input. Please look on the back of this newsleer for the various ways you can provide input or receive more informaon. ...who are no longer on a proposed route, you will not receive any further informaon from us about this project. If you have any quesons or comments, or wish to follow the progress of this project please contact us at the informaon listed on the back of this newsleer. Thank you for parcipang in our consultaon process. Your input is important to us. November 2010 " # " " " " " " " ) U V 550 U V 544 U V 876 U V 1 U V 36 U V 542 U V 862 U V 873 U V 875 U V 36 Duchess Rosemary Tilley TILLEY 498S WARE JUNCTION 132S BROOKS Red Deer River Rock Lake San Francisco Lake CASSILS 324S

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You are invited to an Open House: Date: Thursday, December 2, 2010Time: 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Location: Duchess Community Hall

255 Margaret Avenue West Duchess, Alberta

Please join us at our open house. We want your feedback about the proposed projects. We will work with you to ensure your concerns are heard and understood and your questions are answered.

Included in this Stakeholder Information Package:• A Dialogue on Electric & Magnetic

Fields

• Good Neighbours

• Public Involvement in Needs or Facilities Applications

• The Alberta Electric System Operator’s Need Overview

• Maps illustrating the project area

Hanna Region Transmission Development: Cassils to Ware JunctionPreferred and alternate routes selected

Why are you receiving this newsletter?You are receiving this newsletter because you are a resident, occupant or landowner located near the proposed Cassils to Ware Junction project in the County of Newell No. 4, and we want your input.

What does this project involve?This project involves building approximately 40 kilometres (km) of new transmission line, upgrading a substation and altering an existing transmission line in the area.

AltaLink has identified preferred and alternate routes for this project.

Volume 2

For stakeholders......who are on a proposed route segment, AltaLink representatives will be contacting you over the next few weeks to gather input. Please look on the back of this newsletter for the various ways you can provide input or receive more information.

...who are no longer on a proposed route, you will not receive any further information from us about this project. If you have any questions or comments, or wish to follow the progress of this project please contact us at the information listed on the back of this newsletter.

Thank you for participating in our consultation process. Your input is important to us.

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Electricity. When you need it.

New 240 kV transmission line AltaLink endeavours to find transmission routes with the least overall impact. We began consultation for this project in July 2010. Through public consultation, we have received valuable stakeholder input that has helped us identify the preferred and alternate route options. Our selection process included the consideration of stakeholder input, field work and evaluations of the overall impacts of each route in the following areas:

• agricultural operations • technical considerations • residential impact • visual aspects• environmental review • special constraints• cost

The preferred 240 kV route has the least potential impact on:

• agricultural land uses • visual aspects • irrigation • residences within 800 metres* • sensitive wetlands • parallels the most amount of existing infrastructure such as highways and 240 kV transmission lines*Considers residences that would have a new transmission line closer to them.

The alternate 240 kV route has the least potential impact on cultivated lands and native vegetation.

The rejected west route has the highest potential impact on agricultural land, sensitive wetlands, native vegetation, is about 40 per cent longer and would cost more than the preferred or alternate routes.

None of the routes have residences within 150 metres.

Each proposed transmission line route option is approximately 40 km long and is proposed to be built with steel lattice structures that are 45 to 50 metres (148 to 164 feet) high and approximately 20 metres (66 feet) wide. The structures will be strung on one side with a set of three wires and will be placed approximately 350 metres (1148 feet) apart. The transmission line right-of-way (a strip of land that must be kept clear of trees and other obstacles) will be approximately 60 metres (164 feet) wide.

Please refer to the map included in this information package for more details on the preferred and alternate 240 kV routes. If approved by the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC), only one route for the proposed 240 kV transmission line will be built from the proposed Cassils Substation to the Ware Junction Substation. The AUC is a quasi-judicial agency, established by the Alberta government that ensures the fair and responsible delivery of our utility services.

Transmission Line Alteration

AltaLink is proposing to alter its existing 240 kV transmission line, called 933L, to connect to the Ware Junction Substation. At this time, the existing 933L transmission line runs from the Anderson Substation, past the Ware Junction Substation, to the West Brooks Substation. The Anderson Substation is located north of the Red Deer River, south of Hanna. This line alteration is called an in-out connection and it will help regulate the voltage of electricity so it can be safely distributed.

The line alteration also includes installing three new circuit breakers at the Ware Junction Substation. Additional structures and transmission line realignments will depend on the routing of the proposed 240 kV transmission line.

Substation Upgrades

AltaLink is proposing to upgrade its existing Ware Junction Substation to connect the proposed 240 kV transmission line. The Ware Junction Substation is located in the County of Newell No.4, in NW17-22-14-W4M.

The upgrade includes adding five new 240 kV circuit breakers and upgrading three existing 240 kV circuit breakers. A circuit breaker is a switch designed to protect an electrical circuit. Some termination points for other transmission lines that terminate at the Ware Junction Substation will also change. The existing substation fence will be expanded by approximately 36 metres (118 feet) but no new land will be needed.

AltaLink is also proposing to add one circuit breaker to the proposed Cassils Substation, if the substation is approved. The Cassils Substation is proposed to be in NE29-18-15-W4M. More information about the proposed Cassils Substation can be found by visiting www.albertaelectricityfuture.ca/satr or by calling 1-877-269-5903 (toll-free).

Potential overlap with ATCO Electric’s Eastern Alberta HVDC Transmission project

Some of ATCO Electric’s proposed Eastern Alberta HVDC Transmission project’s route options are located near AltaLink’s proposed Cassils Substation. As a result, some of the routes being proposed by ATCO Electric follow the same alignment as some of the routes being proposed by AltaLink for the Cassils to Ware Junction project, as described in this newsletter. Where ATCO Electric’s route would be in the same area as the Cassils to Ware Junction project, the least potential impacts on agriculture land uses, irrigation, residences within 800 metres*, visual, sensitive wetlands and native vegetation, would likely be for both lines to parallel Highway 36. Information about ATCO Electric’s routes can be found at www.atcoelectric.com.

*Considers residences that would have a new transmission line closer to them.

The existing Ware Junction Substation

Electricity. When you need it.

Why is this project needed? The Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) has determined that the transmission system needs to be reinforced to meet the growing demand for electricity in the area. The AESO is an independent, not-for-profit entity responsible for the safe, reliable and economic planning and operation of the Alberta Interconnection Electric System.

The proposed transmission line and substation upgrade described in this newsletter are related to a larger area development, called the Hanna Region Transmission Development (HRTD). The HRTD need application, known as a Needs Identification Document, was approved by the AUC in April 2010. The AUC is a quasi-judicial agency, established by the Alberta government that ensures the fair and responsible delivery of our utility services.

For more information on the AESO’s HRTD Needs Identification Document, you can visit the AESO website at: www.aeso.ca/transmission/18729.html.

The transmission line alteration described in this newsletter is a part of the AESO’s Southern Alberta Transmission Reinforcement (SATR) Needs Identification Document, which was approved by the AUC in September 2009. For more information about the AESO’s SATR Needs Identification Document you can visit the AESO website at: www.aeso.ca/transmission/19038.html.

July-September 2010 First stage of consultation

October-November 2010 Use stakeholder feedback to refine potential routes

December 2010-February 2011 Second stage of consultation

March 2011File application with the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC)

July 2012Begin project construction if approval is granted by the AUC

December 2012 Complete project construction

What is the project schedule?

Other projects in the area

You may know about other transmission projects in the area. We want to ensure that you have the most accurate and up to date information delivered to you in the most efficient manner, therefore you may receive further information about these projects if you are a landowner or resident in the area.

Project Name Owner Description Status/Timing Contact

Cassils to Bowmanton (formerly called West Brooks to Medicine Hat)

AltaLink • A new new transmission line from west of Brooks to East of Medicine Hat.

•A new substation located northeast of Medicine Hat.

•A new substation, called Cassils, located west of Brooks.

Application filed. Website:

www.albertaelectricityfuture.ca/satr

E‐mail:

[email protected]

Phone:

1-877-269-5903 (toll-free)

East Palliser Transmission Line

AltaLink • Approximately 75 km of new transmission line between the proposed Bowmanton Substation, east of Medicine Hat, north to the existing Cypress Substation (East Palliser North).

• Approximately 35 km of transmission line between NaturEner’s proposed Wild Rose 1 Substation and a proposed Elkwater Switching Station.

• A new switching station, to be called Elkwater, near Woolchester.

• New equipment to the proposed Bowmanton and Cypress Substations.

• An approximate two km rebuild of an existing single circuit transmission line between the Cypress Substation and the existing Empress Substation.

Consultation underway.

Website:

www.albertaelectricityfuture.ca/satr

E‐mail:

[email protected]

Phone:

1-877-269-5903 (toll-free)

Eastern Alberta HVDC Transmission project

ATCO Electric • A transmission line between the Gibbons-Redwater area northeast of Edmonton and the Brooks area. The line will be built and operated as a 500 kV high voltage direct current (HVDC) line and run approximately 500 km in length.

• A converter station and related facilities at each end of the new line, to convert power from alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) and to connect the new facilities to the Alberta electric transmission system.

Consultation underway.

Website:

www.atcoelectric.com

Email:

[email protected]

Phone:

1-866-650-2463 (toll-free)

Electricity. When you need it.

What happens during construction?Throughout the construction process, AltaLink and its contractors will follow all applicable federal and provincial legislation and requirements and use appropriate techniques to protect water quality, soil, vegetation and wildlife habitat. Obtaining access and carrying out activities on private property is done in consultation with the landowner. Any noise associated with the construction and/or operation of new facilities will comply with the AUC’s Noise Control Rule 012 and other relevant provincial and municipal noise regulations and standards.

Construction Activites

The typical stages of transmission line construction include:

• Right-of-way, structure workspace and access preparation

• Materials delivery and storage

• Tree removal and management of vegetation as required

• Building of structure foundations

• Structure assembly and installation

• Stringing wire (conductor)

• Completing inspections and energizing the transmission line

• Cleaning and restoring structure locations and the right-of-way

What’s next? Over the next few weeks, AltaLink representatives will be contacting stakeholders on the preferred and alternate routes and the proposed substation upgrade to gather input and arrange a one-on-one consultation meeting with you. During the one-on-one process, the AltaLink representative will document the information provided, help answer any questions or concerns you may have and submit any follow-up request(s). To receive more information or arrange a

one-on-one consultation, please contact us using the information provided on the back of this newsletter.

Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) processAltaLink is planning to submit its Facilities Application to the AUC defining its preferred and alternate routes and the proposed substation upgrade in the spring of 2011. A Facilities Application describes our plans to meet technical requirements set by the AESO and provides information about routing, the environment, costs, project components and schedules, and our participant involvement program.

The AUC reviews all Facilities Applications and may approve, approve with conditions, or deny a Facilities Application. The length of time for the review process varies for each project, and the AUC ensures interested parties are given an opportunity to participate in the process. When the AUC deems an application is complete, a Notice of Application is issued to parties who may be directly and adversely affected by the proposed project. Typically, a notice is also published in the local newspaper(s). This notice advises the public that a Facilities Application has been received, how copies of the application may be obtained, and how to access any additional material filed by parties supporting or opposing the application.

For more information about the AUC process, please visit the AUC website at www.auc.ab.ca. Enclosed is a copy of the AUC brochure Public Involvement in Needs or Facilities Applications that describes how you can be involved in the AUC process.