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WECC company history timeline

1967

WECC began in 1967 as the Western Systems Coordinating Council (WSCC), a group of 40 power systems with a common goal of providing reliable power to the public whom they served.

2002

In 2002, by the merger of three regional transmission associations—WSCC, the Western Regional Transmission Association, and the Southwest Regional Transmission Association—WECC was officially formed.

2005

The TWE Project was initiated by Arizona Public Service Company in 2005.

2006

National Grid, an international energy delivery company that delivers electricity and natural gas, and the Wyoming Infrastructure Authority joined APS in the development of the TWE Project in 2006.

2007

Read about the Regional Planning Project Review initiated in 2007

In 2007, WECC was designated as the Regional Entity for the Western Interconnection with the authority to create, monitor, and enforce reliability standards.

2008

The group also jointly conducted the Western Electricity Coordinating Council's Regional Planning Project Review for the two projects and entered the projects into the WECC rating process in January 2008.

National Grid prepared a similar yet more expansive analysis that was released in July 2008: The West's Renewable Energy Future, A Contribution by National Grid.

2011

Public scoping feedback and ongoing analysis continued to inform their work on the Draft EIS document throughout 2011.

2015

26, BLM and Western published their fifth public newsletter about the EIS status, revealing that the agencies "have jointly identified an Agency Preferred Alternative to be presented in the Final EIS." They also announced the Final EIS "is targeted for release in April 2015."

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