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MONTHYEARML14112A0082014-04-15015 April 2014 Exhibit 7 - Request for Additional Information (Rai), April 15, 2014 ML14113A0012014-04-14014 April 2014 Exhibit 3 - Declaration of Victoria Clemons ML14112A0092014-02-19019 February 2014 Exhibit 1 - Preliminary Notice of Event or Occurrence, February 19, 2014 ML14112A0032014-02-15015 February 2014 Exhibit 2 - Toledo Blade Article, Davis-Besse Had Air Gap in Shield Building, February 15, 2014 ML14112A0042013-09-20020 September 2013 Exhibit 6 - Preliminary Notice of Event or Occurrence, September 20, 2013 ML14112A0062013-05-20020 May 2013 Exhibit 8 - Expert Witness Report of Arnold Gundersen, 50-246-LA ML12340A7292012-08-20020 August 2012 Official Exhibit - ENT000551-00-BD01 - Letter from B. Harris, NRC Project Manager, to B. Allen, FENOC, Request for Additional Information for the Review of the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station - Batch 3 (May 2, 2011) ML1036200592010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-NREL: Dynamic Maps, Gis Data, and Analysis Tools - Solar Maps ML1036200352010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-GLWC Regional Transmission Wind Workgroup Workplan, January 2010-June 2011 ML1036200532010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-Exhibit 55-World PV Module Production (MW) - Data from PV News April of Each Year (1988 - 2009) ML1036200512010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-Exhibit 48-By 2050 Solar Power Could End U.S. Dependence on Foreign Oil and Slash Greenhouse Gas Emissions ML1036200782010-12-28028 December 2010 2009/05/31-The Eastern Massachusetts Sea Breeze Study ML1036200422010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-By 2050 Solar Power Could End U.S. Dependence on Foreign Oil and Slash Greenhouse Gas Emissions ML1036200412010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-GLWC Environmental Planning, Siting and Permitting Workgroup June 11, 2009 Breakout Session Summary ML1036200762010-12-28028 December 2010 2005/12/31-NUREG/CR-6572, Rev. 1, BNL-NUREG-52534-R1, Kalinin VVER-1000 Nuclear Power Station Unit 1, PRA, Procedure Guides for a Probabilistic Risk Assessment ML1036200362010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-GLWC Wind Atlas Workgroup Workplan, January 2010 - June 2011 ML1036200752010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-Ohio-Annual Average Wind Speed at 80 M ML1036200602010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-A Solar Grand Plan - by 2050 Solar Power Could End U.S. Dependence on Foreign Oil and Slash Greenhouse Gas Emissions ML1036200612010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-Production Cost Modeling for High Levels of Photovoltaics Penetration ML1036200622010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-Emissions from Photovoltaic Life Cycles ML1036200632010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-4928.64 Electric Distribution Utility to Provide Electricity from Alternative Energy Resources ML1036200642010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-NREL: Dynamic Maps, Gis Data, and Analysis Tools - Solar Maps ML1036200652010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-Greentechmedia Web Page ML1036200662010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-Ohio Senate Bill 221 Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard ML1036200672010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-Rooftop Photovoltaics Market Penetration Scenarios ML1036200692010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-Notes from Davis Besse Re-Licensing Community Hearing ML1036200702010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-Davis Besse Map, 50-Mile Radius ML1036200792010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-Use of Risk Measures in Design and Licensing of Future Reactors ML1036200332010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/23-Exhibit 36. Introductory Page About the Ohio Wind Working Group (Owwg) ML1036200302010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-Exhibit Wind Farm Development in the State of Ohio ML1036200812010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-Exhibit 17 - Licensed to Kill: How the Nuclear Power Industry Destroys Endangered Marine Wildlife and Ocean Habitat to Save Money ML1036200772010-12-28028 December 2010 2008/02/24-Survey of Costs Arising from Potential Radionuclide Scattering Events ML1036200022010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-Exhibit 12. Offshore Wind in the Atlantic. Growing Momentum for Jobs, Energy Independence, Clean Air, and Wildlife Protection ML1036200042010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-Exhibit 4. Ohio'S First Commercial Wind Farm ML1036200212010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-Wind Resource of Ohio, Mean Annual Wind Speed at 100 Meters ML1036200112010-12-28028 December 2010 2007/03/28-Exhibit 18. Chernobyl-Based Birds Avoid Radioactive Nests ML1036200802010-12-28028 December 2010 2005/04/28-Economic Consequences of Rad/Nuc Attack: Cleanup Standards Significantly Affect Cost ML1036200202010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-Wind Resource of Ohio Mean Annual Power Density at 100 Meters ML1036200152010-12-28028 December 2010 2010/12/28-Electric Power from Offshore Wind Via Synoptic-scale Interconnection ML1036104092010-12-27027 December 2010 2010/12/27-Energy Policy, Valuing the Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Nuclear Power: a Critical Survey ML1036200732010-12-27027 December 2010 2010/12/27-Exhibit 69-Ohio Lakes, Rivers and Water Resources ML1036200722010-12-27027 December 2010 2010/12/27-Exhibit 70-Cuyahoga Valley National Park (U.S. National Park Service) ML1036200502010-12-27027 December 2010 2010/12/27-Exhibit 57-Stephen O'Rourke - PV Status and Pathways ML1036200452010-12-26026 December 2010 2010/12/26-Bosman Delft Blauw Decorative Tile W/Stand (Delft Blue Handpainted Holland) at Djp ML1036200442010-12-26026 December 2010 2010/12/26-Windmill on Montmartre by Vincent Van Gogh ML1036200402010-12-26026 December 2010 2010/12/26-Governor Granholm Signs Executive Order Creating Great Lakes Wind Council ML1036204902010-12-24024 December 2010 2010/12/24-Exhibit 23 - European Countries Unite to Invest $40 Billion in Huge Off-Shore Renewable Energy Super-Grid ML1036104102010-12-24024 December 2010 2010/12/24-Ohio Wind Map and Resource Potential ML1036200192010-12-23023 December 2010 2010/12/23-US Energy Information Administration, Independent Statistics and Analysis ML1036104162010-12-23023 December 2010 2010/12/23-Photographer's Preface 2014-04-15
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GLWC Wind Atlas Workgroup Workplan January 2010 - June 2011 Vision:
The Great Lakes Wind Collaborative will develop a GIS-based tool to facilitate timely and environmentally sensitive development of wind power facilities in the Great Lakes Region.
Purpose:
With appropriate GIS information, developers can locate areas that would provide good development opportunities while avoiding areas that are environmentally sensitive or otherwise less receptive to development (e.g. urban areas, local zoning restrictions, etc.). Resource agencies can identify environmentally sensitive areas that would be under pressure for development. Additionally, the atlas would provide a basis for all stakeholders work towards developing environmentally sustainable wind facilities. The intent of the Atlas would be to identify general areas that are relatively favorable or unfavorable for wind development. It would not be intended to substitute for actual on-site reviews to determine final suitability.
Objectives:
- The atlas will be as comprehensive as possible, providing information currently used by industry including but not limited to: wind speeds, wind energy, transmission capabilities, demand areas, local zoning, public lands, water depths; and environmental features including but not limited to: migration corridors, wildlife areas, breeding and spawning areas, and important viewsheds to serve the needs of the Great Lakes Wind Collaborative and its workgroups.
- The atlas will have two components: land-based and off-shore.
- The atlas will be available to all on the Internet while noting some data layers that are sensitive in nature may be restricted as warranted.
- Members of the Wind Atlas Workgroup will continue to refine and update the initial products to increase both additional data layers and more precise data to improve both their usefulness and accuracy.
Tasks:
I. Obtain through a data sharing agreement and publish datalayers related to the electric system (e.g.,
transmission lines, substations and power plants)
II. Develop and submit a proposal for GLRI funding to digitize existing bird and bat data and publish/disseminate new and existing bird and bat data through the online GL Wind Atlas.
III. Obtain and publish Important Birding Areas datalayer(s)
IV. Conduct a joint webinar with the Offshore Workgroup on the Lakebed Alternation Decision Support Tool. Explore possible partnerships with GLWC to expand the tool.
V. Conduct a webinar on TNC GIS project related to wind siting and location of sensitive species.
VI. Seek funding to improve, update and maintain the online GL Wind Atlas:
- a. Identify potential funders and partners.
- b. Develop update the DOE project proposal to add decision support tools to the online Great Lakes Wind Atlas.
VII. Host a webinar to all GLWC members demonstrating the online GL Wind Atlas.
- a. Develop and post instructions for using the online GL Wind Atlas in advance of the webinar 1
GLWC Wind Atlas Workgroup Workplan January 2010 - June 2011 VIII. Conduct a short survey to GLWC members on the usefulness of the online GL Wind Atlas and suggestions for improvements.
IX. Identify new data layers to publish online Approach:
Through project scoping and work plan development, the Wind Atlas Workgroup will identify - subject to review and concurrence by the GLWC Advisory Committee at-large - key parameters for this tool, including its overall purpose, objectives, and key components, and key considerations, such as the overall approach, time frame for development, who will house/maintain the tool and funding. The Great Lakes Commission (GLC) staff will work with the Wind Atlas Workgroup to carry out the actions and deliverables identified in the work plan.
Timeline Tasks Responsible Parties Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr 1 2 3 4 5 6
- 1. Obtain through a data sharing agreement and GLC Staff in partnership with X publish datalayers related to the electric system (e.g., Platts or Ventex transmission lines, substations and power plants)
- 2. Develop and submit a proposal for GLRI funding to GLC Staff/Workgroup X X1 digitize existing bird and bat data and members publish/disseminate new and existing bird and bat data through the online GL Wind Atlas.
- 3. Obtain and publish Important Birding Areas GLC Staff in partnership with X datalayer(s) OMNR and USFWS
- 4. Conduct a joint webinar with the Offshore Workgroup GLC Staff/ Jason Breck, UM X X on the Lakebed Alternation Decision Support Tool. and Ed Rutherford, NOAA Explore possible partnerships with GLWC to expand GLERL the tool.
- 5. Conduct a webinar on TNC GIS project related to GLC Staff/Jan Slotts, TNC X2 X wind siting and location of sensitive species.
- 6. Seek funding to improve the online GL Wind Atlas: GLC Staff and potential X X
- Identify potential funders and partners. partner
- Develop update the DOE project proposal to add decision support tools to the online Great Lakes Wind Atlas.
- 7. Host a webinar to all GLWC members demonstrating Workgroup members with X X X the online GL Wind Atlas. support of GLC staff
- 8. Conduct a short survey to GLWC members on the GLC staff/Workgroup X X usefulness of the online GL Wind Atlas and members suggestions for improvements.
- 9. Identify new data layers to publish online Workgroup members X X X X X X GLC Personnel:
Becky Pearson, Senior Project Specialist Guan Wang, GIS Programmer 1 Pending the release of the FWS RFP or the 2nd EPA RFP to implement the GLRI.
2 Pending on the public release of the TNC GIS product.
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