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AEP and AltaLink Partner to Bid for Fort McMurray West 500-kV Transmission Project

American Electric Power's transmission subsidiary AEP Transmission Holding Co. is partnering with AltaLink LP to participate in the Alberta Electric System Operator's (AESO) competitive process to build and operate the Fort McMurray West 500-kilovolt (kV) Transmission Project in the province of Alberta, Canada.

Owned equally by AEP Transmission Holding Co. and AltaLink LP, the joint venture will operate as Athabasca Transmission. The project will be developed under AEP Transmission Holding Co. subsidiary Transource Energy LLC pending approval from the AESO.

Athabasca Transmission submitted its qualifications to build and operate the Fort McMurray West project in October 2013 and was selected by the AESO as one of five qualified organizations to advance and participate in the Request for Proposals process for the project. Athabasca Transmission expects to submit its proposal in November 2014 to develop, design, construct, own, operate and maintain the Fort McMurray West project. Final decisions from the AESO in the competitive bid process are expected in late 2014. Fort McMurray West is the first project launched under the AESO competitive bid process.

"This new partnership complements the transmission investments that we've been making through our existing transmission partnerships and state-level transmission companies," said Nicholas K. Akins, AEP chairman, president and chief executive officer. "AEP has led the U.S. utility industry in transmission design, engineering and construction innovation for more than a century, and we're excited to partner with AltaLink, Alberta's largest transmission company, to develop an innovative, cost-effective transmission solution to benefit this fast-growing region of Canada. Pursuing projects in Canada is a natural extension for us given the interconnected nature of the North American grid."

"As Alberta's largest transmission company, we know what it takes to develop reliable, cost-effective transmission infrastructure to serve the electricity needs of Albertans. Combining our local consultation, siting and construction expertise with AEP's experience building and operating one of North America's largest interstate transmission systems, Albertans can be confident Athabasca Transmission can deliver on all aspects of this vital project," said Dennis Frehlich, AltaLink's interim president and chief executive officer.

The Fort McMurray West project is intended to increase transmission capacity within the Fort McMurray, Alberta, region to accommodate current and future electricity load growth associated with the area's large industrial operations. The project, approximately 311 miles (500 kilometers) in length, will include a 500-kV AC transmission line connecting the Thickwood Hills 500-kV substation in the Fort McMurray area to the Livock substation in Alberta and then to the Sunnybrook substation west of Edmonton.

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