96-30706. Proposed Allocation of the Post-2000 Resource PoolPick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, Eastern Division  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 233 (Tuesday, December 3, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 64080-64082]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-30706]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    Western Area Power Administration
    
    
    Proposed Allocation of the Post-2000 Resource Pool--Pick-Sloan 
    Missouri Basin Program, Eastern Division
    
    AGENCY: Western Area Power Administration, DOE.
    
    ACTION: Notice of clarification, response to comments and request for 
    additional comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: The purpose of this notice is to clarify and respond to 
    comments Western Area Power Administration (Western) received regarding 
    the ``levelized'' method of calculating the proposed allocations for 
    new Native American customers associated with the Post-2000 Resource 
    Pool--Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, Eastern Division (P-SMBP-ED). 
    Western received numerous comments regarding the proposed allocation 
    published August 30, 1996, in 61 FR 45957 (Method One) and is prepared 
    to use an alternative method (Method Two). Western is, therefore, 
    soliciting comments only on the use of Method One or Method Two and 
    will base final allocations on those comments.
    
    DATES: Written comments must be sent to the Upper Great Plains Regional 
    Manager by certified or return receipt requested U.S. mail and received 
    by close of business on January 6, 1997.
        Western will hold a public meeting on the allocation method 
    alternatives on December 17, 1996, in Rapid City, South Dakota at the 
    following location: Rushmore Plaza Holiday Inn, 505 North 5th Street, 
    Rapid City, South Dakota.
    
    Information forum--9 a.m. (not to exceed 2 hours)
    Comment forum--immediately following the information forum
    
    ADDRESSES: All comments regarding the methodology used to calculate the 
    proposed allocations for new Native American customers from the Post-
    2000 Resource Pool should be directed to the following address: Mr. 
    Gerald C. Wegner, Regional Manager, Upper Great Plains Customer Service 
    Region, Western Area Power Administration, P.O. Box 35800, Billings, MT 
    59107-5800. All documentation developed or retained by Western for the 
    purpose of developing the Proposed Allocation of the Post-2000 Resource 
    Pool will be available for inspection and copying at the Upper Great 
    Plains Customer Service Regional Office, 2900 Fourth Avenue North, 
    Billings, Montana.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Robert J. Harris, Power Marketing 
    Manager, Upper Great Plains Customer Service Region, Western Area Power 
    Administration, P.O. Box 35800, Billings, MT 59107-5800, (406) 247-
    7394.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Western, a Federal power marketing agency of 
    the Department of Energy, published on August 30, 1996, in the Federal 
    Register (61 FR 45957), a notice of Proposed Allocation of its Post-
    2000 Resource Pool to fulfill the requirements of Subpart C--Power 
    Marketing Initiative of the Energy Planning and Management Program 
    Final Rule, 10 CFR 905. On October 8, 1996, Western published a notice 
    to extend the time written comments could be submitted until October 
    21, 1996. The Post-2000
    
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    Resource Pool Proposed Allocation of Power is Western's implementation 
    of Subpart C--Power Marketing Initiative of the Energy Planning and 
    Management Program Final Rule. Western published the final Post-2000 
    Resource Pool Allocation Procedures in the Federal Register on August 
    7, 1996, at 61 FR 41142.
        As a result of comments received during the comment period 
    regarding the ``levelized'' method (Method One) of calculation used in 
    determining the proposed allocation, Western is proposing an 
    alternative method for comment. Method One, the alternative Method Two, 
    and a brief summary follow:
        Method One: The proposed allocations of power under Method One for 
    new Native American customers and the data these allocations were based 
    upon are as follows:
    
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                                                                         Average current    Proposed post-2000 power
                                                          Estimated      western service           allocation       
               New Native American customers                demand   -----------------------------------------------
                                                         (kilowatts)    Summer     Winter      Summer       Winter  
                                                                      (percent)  (percent)  (kilowatts)  (kilowatts)
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    Blackfeet Nation...................................       18,600         34         29        5,454        5,184
    Cheyenne River Sioux...............................       13,500         33         29        4,094        3,762
    Chippewa Cree-Rocky Boy............................        5,000         55         44          416          643
    Crow Creek.........................................        4,100         50         47          546          405
    Crow...............................................       12,500         55         44        1,040        1,609
    Devils Lake Sioux..................................        7,700         22         14        3,182        3,301
    Flandreau Santee Sioux.............................        2,355         55         56          196           20
    Fort Belknap Indian Community......................        6,200         28         22        2,190        2,162
    Fort Peck Tribes...................................       15,300         34         31        4,486        3,958
    Lower Brule Sioux..................................        3,100         33         29          940          864
    Lower Sioux........................................        3,750          0          0        2,375        2,133
    Northern Cheyenne..................................        9,400         36         37        2,568        1,868
    Oglala Sioux-Pine Ridge............................       29,600         28         24       10,456        9,729
    Omaha Tribe of Nebraska............................        5,100         15         14        2,464        2,186
    Ponca Tribe of Nebraska............................        2,100          8          6        1,162        1,068
    Rosebud Sioux......................................       21,300         49         43        3,051        2,954
    Santee Sioux Tribe of Nebraska.....................        1,100         10          8          587          538
    Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux............................        7,500         40         38        1,749        1,415
    Standing Rock Sioux................................       12,900         30         29        4,299        3,595
    Three Affiliated Tribes............................        8,000         30         25        2,666        2,550
    Turtle Mountain Chippewa...........................       18,000         35         18        5,098        6,996
    Upper Sioux........................................        1,250         42         39          267          223
    White Earth Indian Reservation.....................        3,500          6          7        2,006        1,745
    Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska........................        3,100         10          8        1,653        1,515
    Yankton Sioux......................................        5,300         25         24        2,031        1,742
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        The proposed allocations for new Native American customers were 
    calculated based upon the estimated demand figures set forth in the 
    table above. Inconsistent demand estimates were adjusted by Western.
        Western calculated the proposed power allocations in the table 
    above in such a manner as to levelize total Federal hydropower benefits 
    to each of the Native American tribes. This results in a total Federal 
    hydropower benefit of 63.323 percent in the summer season and 56.869 
    percent in the winter season to each of the tribes. To levelize the 
    total Federal hydropower benefits, the average current percentage of 
    Western service that each of the tribes receives through their current 
    power supplier(s) was utilized and is as shown in the table above. For 
    the Blackfeet Nation, Western used the weighted average of the current 
    percentage of Western service for the remaining tribes. The Blackfeet 
    Nation is served by Glacier Electric Cooperative, which is a total 
    requirements customer of Bonneville Power Administration; therefore, 
    the Blackfeet Nation does not receive Western service, but does receive 
    the benefit of Federal hydropower. The proposed allocations to new 
    Native American customers set forth in the table above are based on the 
    P-SMBP-ED marketable resource available at this time. If the P-SMBP-ED 
    marketable resource is adjusted in the future, the proposed allocations 
    will be adjusted accordingly.
        Method Two: The proposed allocations of power under Method Two for 
    new Native American customers and the data these allocations were based 
    upon are as follows:
    
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                                                                              Percent of    Proposed post-2000 power
                                                                Estimated        total             allocation       
                  New Native American customers                   demand       estimated   -------------------------
                                                               (kilowatts)      demand         Summer       Winter  
                                                                               (percent)    (kilowatts)  (kilowatts)
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    Blackfeet Nation.........................................       18,600          8.4448        5,487        5,250
    Cheyenne River Sioux.....................................       13,500          6.1293        3,983        3,810
    Chippewa Cree-Rocky Boy..................................        5,000          2.2701        1,475        1,411
    Crow Creek...............................................        4,100          1.8615        1,209        1,157
    Crow.....................................................       12,500          5.6752        3,688        3,528
    Devils Lake Sioux........................................        7,700          3.4959        2,272        2,173
    Flandreau Santee Sioux...................................        2,355          1.0692          695          665
    Fort Belknap Indian Community............................        6,200          2.8149        1,829        1,750
    Fort Peck Tribes.........................................       15,300          6.9465        4,514        4,318
    
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    Lower Brule Sioux........................................        3,100          1.4075          914          875
    Lower Sioux..............................................        3,750          1.7026        1,106        1,058
    Northern Cheyenne........................................        9,400          4.2678        2,773        2,653
    Oglala Sioux-Pine Ridge..................................       29,600         13.4390        8,732        8,355
    Omaha Tribe of Nebraska..................................        5,100          2.3155        1,505        1,439
    Ponca Tribe of Nebraska..................................        2,100          0.9534          619          593
    Rosebud Sioux............................................       21,300          9.6706        6,284        6,012
    Santee Sioux Tribe of Nebraska...........................        1,100          0.4994          324          311
    Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux..................................        7,500          3.4051        2,213        2,117
    Standing Rock Sioux......................................       12,900          5.8568        3,806        3,641
    Three Affiliated Tribes..................................        8,000          3.6322        2,360        2,258
    Turtle Mountain Chippewa.................................       18,000          8.1723        5,310        5,080
    Upper Sioux..............................................        1,250          0.5675          369          353
    White Earth Indian Reservation...........................        3,500          1.5891        1,032          988
    Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska..............................        3,100          1.4075          914          875
    Yankton Sioux............................................        5,300          2.4063        1,564        1,496
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        Under Method Two, the proposed allocations for new Native American 
    customers were calculated based upon the same estimated demand figures 
    as in Method One above. The proposed allocations were derived by 
    dividing the Native American tribes' share of the resource pool among 
    the tribes in the same proportion as each tribe's percent of total 
    estimated demand.
        The proposed allocations to new Native American customers set forth 
    in the table above are based on the P-SMBP-ED marketable resource 
    available at this time. If the P-SMBP-ED marketable resource is 
    adjusted in the future, the proposed allocations will be adjusted 
    accordingly.
        After all public comments have been thoroughly considered, Western 
    will prepare and publish the Final Post-2000 Resource Pool Allocation 
    in the Federal Register.
    
        Issued at Golden, Colorado, November 21, 1996.
    J.M. Shafer,
    Administrator.
    [FR Doc. 96-30706 Filed 12-2-96; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6450-01-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
12/03/1996
Department:
Western Area Power Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of clarification, response to comments and request for additional comments.
Document Number:
96-30706
Dates:
Written comments must be sent to the Upper Great Plains Regional Manager by certified or return receipt requested U.S. mail and received by close of business on January 6, 1997.
Pages:
64080-64082 (3 pages)
PDF File:
96-30706.pdf