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MoPEP 1
POOL
The
Missouri Public Energy Pool (MoPEP) is supplying 32 cities with
their full requirements electric supply.
MJMEUC is managing all the
resources of these cities to achieve economies of scale from new
supplies, optimize use of existing supplies, and utilize the
strengths of this group of cities to provide reliable low cost power
through joint action.
New
power supply resources for the pool include contracts for a total of
155
MW. Existing member contracts with Sikeston, SWPA (Southwestern
Power Administration), and the cities’ own resources round out the
supplies with another 290 MW or so of generating capacity. This
results in a diverse supply mix anchored by the dependability and
flexibility of the members’ locally owned and operated units. This
excellent set of resources will be optimized by the sale of
surpluses and purchases to lower the cost of supply.
New opportunities are continuously
being developed to meet the changing needs of the pool
members.
The
guiding principle of the pool is that the member cities make the
decisions, with MJMEUC providing the opportunity for joint action.
The Commission will continue working to provide a reliable source of
supply at the lowest cost possible. We believe that is a core value
for MJMEUC members.
Western
Resources provides load following, spinning reserves, electronic
tagging, and backup scheduling services for the pool. AECI and the
coop system continues to be used for the transmission connection to
the grid utilizing existing contracts. Additionally,
SPP and Ameren transmission paths are used to fully integrate
members with pool suppliers.
The
SCADA system installed by the cities and MJMEUC is polling all the
interconnections from pool members and aggregating
their load on a real time basis (every 2-4 seconds). The same data
is being provided to Western Resources , allowing them to provide
the load following and spinning reserve services. The system has
over 90 meters installed, bringing together a great deal of
information for the benefit of pool members.
The SCADA system is a major asset in improving reliability
and maintaining low cost supply options for the pool.
In addition, it can be configured to start and stop some of
the members’ generating units.
Members
of the MoPEP Pool are: Albany, Bethany, Butler, Campbell,
Carrollton, Chillicothe, El
Dorado Springs, Farmington,
Fayette, Fredericktown,
Gallatin, Harrisonville, Hermann, Higginsville, Jackson, Lamar, LaPlata, Macon,
Marshall, Memphis, Monroe City,
Odessa, Owensville,
Palmyra, Rock Port, Rolla, Salisbury, Shelbina, Stanberry, Trenton, Unionville,
Vandalia. Continued interest in pool
membership guarantees its
continued growth and success.
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