[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 38 (Friday, February 25, 1994)]
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[FR Doc No: 94-4341]
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[Federal Register: February 25, 1994]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Western Area Power Administration
Parker-Davis Project Notice of Rate Order No. WAPA-55; Correction
Notice
AGENCY: Western Area Power Administration, Department of Energy (DOE).
ACTION: Correction notice.
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SUMMARY: Today's notice is replacing the rate schedule that was
inadvertently printed from the Monday, February 7, 1994 (59 FR 5598)
publication of a Notice of Rate Order--Parker-Davis Project Firm Power
Rate and Firm and Non-Firm Transmission Service Rate Adjustments.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The following text should be inserted in the
second column after William H. White, Deputy Secretary:
Rate Schedule PD-F4
(Supersedes Rate Schedule PD-F3)
United States Department of Energy, Western Area Power Administration,
Parker-Davis Project
Schedule of Rates for Wholesale Firm Power Service
Effective
Step One: The first day of the first full billing period beginning
on or after February 1, 1994.
Step Two: The first day of the first full billing period beginning
on or after October 1, 1995, and remaining in effect through January
31, 1999, or until superseded, whichever occurs first.
Available
In the marketing area served by the Parker-Davis Project (P-DP).
Applicable
To the wholesale power customers for firm power service supplied
through one meter at one point of delivery, unless otherwise provided
by contract.
Character and Conditions of Service
Alternating current at 60 hertz, three-phase, delivered and metered
at the voltages and points established by contract.
Monthly Rate
Step One
Demand Charge: $2.54 per kilowatt of billing demand.
Energy Charge: 5.79 mills per kilowatthour of use.
Step Two
Demand Charge: $2.63 per kilowatt of billing demand.
Energy Charge: 6.01 mills per kilowatthour of use.
Billing Demand: The billing demand will be the greater of (1) the
highest 30-minute integrated demand measured during the month up to,
but not in excess of, the delivery obligation under the power sales
contract, or (2) the contract rate of delivery.
Billing for Unauthorized Overruns
For each billing period in which there is a contract violation
involving an unauthorized overrun of the contractual firm capacity and/
or energy obligations, such overrun shall be billed at 10 times the
above rates.
Adjustments
For Transformer Losses
If delivery is made at transmission voltage but metered in the low-
voltage side of the substation, the meter readings will be increased to
compensate for transformer losses as provided for in the contract.
For Power Factor
None. The customer will normally be required to maintain a power
factor at all points of measurement between 95-percent lagging and 95-
percent leading.
Rate Schedule PD-FCT4
(Supersedes Rate Schedule PD-FCT3)
United States Department of Energy, Western Area Power Administration,
Parker-Davis Project
Schedule of Rate for Firm Transmission Service
Effective
Step One: The first day of the first full billing period beginning
on or after February 1, 1994.
Step Two: The first day of the first full billing period beginning
on or after October 1, 1995, and remaining in effect through January
31, 1999, or until superseded, whichever occurs first.
Available
Within the marketing area served by the Parker-Davis Project (P-
DP).
Applicable
To firm transmission service customers where capacity and energy
are supplied to the P-DP system at points of interconnection with other
systems and transmitted and delivered, less losses, to points of
delivery on the P-DP system specified in the service contract.
Character and Conditions of Service
Alternating current at 60 hertz, three-phase, delivered and metered
at the voltages and points of delivery established by contract.
Step One
Transmission Service Charge: $10.40 per kilowatt per year for each
kilowatt delivered at the point of delivery, established by contract,
payable monthly at the rate of $0.87 per kilowatt.
Step Two
Transmission Service Charge: $12.55 per kilowatt per year for each
kilowatt delivered at the point of delivery, established by contract,
payable monthly at the rate of $1.05 per kilowatt.
Adjustments
For Reactive Power
None. There shall be no entitlement to transfer of reactive
kilovoltamperes at delivery points, except when such transfers may be
mutually agreed upon by contractor and contracting officer or their
authorized representatives.
For Losses
Capacity and energy losses incurred in connection with the
transmission and delivery of power and energy under this rate schedule
shall be supplied by the customer in accordance with the service
contract.
Billing for Unauthorized Overruns
For each billing period in which there is a contract violation
involving an unauthorized overrun of the contractual firm power and/or
energy obligation, such overrun shall be billed at 10 times the above
rate.
Rate Schedule PD-FCT4
(Supersedes Rate Schedule PD-FCT3)
United States Department of Energy, Western Area Power Administration,
Parker-Davis Project
Schedule of Rate for Firm Transmission Service of Salt Lake City
Area Integrated Projects Power
Effective
Step One: The first day of the first full billing period beginning
on or after February 1, 1994.
Step Two: The first day of the first full billing period beginning
on or after October 1, 1995, and remaining in effect through January
31, 1999, or until superseded, whichever occurs first.
Available
Within the marketing area served by the Parker-Davis Project (P-DP)
transmission facilities.
Applicable
To Salt Lake City Area/Integrated Projects (SLCA/IP) Southern
Division customers where SLCA/IP capacity and energy are supplied to
the P-DP system by the Colorado River Storage Project (CRSP) at points
of interconnection with the CRSP system and for transmission and
delivery on a unidirectional basis, less losses, to Southern Division
customers at points of delivery on the P-DP system specified in the
service contract.
Character and Conditions of Service
Alternating current at 60 hertz, three-phase, delivered and metered
at the voltages and points of delivery established by contract.
Step One
Transmission Service Charge: $5.20 per kilowatt of the maximum
allowable rate of delivery and metered at the voltages and points of
delivery, established by contract, payable monthly at the rate of $0.87
per kilowatt.
Step Two
Transmission Service Charge: $6.27 per kilowatt of the maximum
allowable rate of delivery and metered at the voltages and points of
delivery, established by contract, payable monthly at the rate of $1.05
per kilowatt.
Adjustments
For Reactive Power
None. There shall be no entitlement to transfer of reactive
kilovoltamperes at delivery points, except when such transfers may be
mutually agreed upon by the contractor and contracting officer or their
authorized representatives.
For Losses
Capacity and energy losses incurred in connection with the
transmission and delivery of power and energy under this rate schedule
shall be supplied by the customer in accordance with the service
contract.
Billing for Unauthorized Overruns
For each billion period in which there is a contract violation
involving an unauthorized overrun of the contractual firm power and/or
energy obligation, such overrun shall be billed at 10 times the above
rate.
Rate Schedule PD-NFT4
(Supersedes Rate Schedule PD-NFT3)
United States Department of Energy, Western Area Power Administration,
Parker-Davis Project
Schedule of Rates for Nonfirm Transmission Service
Effective
Step One: The first day of the first full billing period beginning
on or after February 1, 1994.
Step Two: The first day of the first full billing period beginning
on or after October 1, 1995, and remaining in effect through January
31, 1999, or until superseded, whichever occurs first.
Available
Within the marketing area served by the Parker-Davis Project (P-DP)
transmission facilities.
Applicable
To nonfirm transmission service customers where capacity and energy
are supplied to the P-DP system at points of interconnection with other
systems, transmitted subject to the availability of transmission
capacity, and delivered on a unidirectional basis, less losses, to
points of delivery on the P-DP system specified in the service
contract.
Character and Condition of Service
Alternating current at 60 hertz, three-phase, delivered and metered
at the voltages and points of delivery established by contract.
Step One
Nonfirm Transmission Service Charge: 1.98 mills per kilowatthour of
the scheduled or delivered kilowatthours at point of delivery,
established by contract, payable monthly.
Step Two
Nonfirm Transmission Service Charge: 2.39 mills per kilowatthour of
the scheduled or delivered kilowatthours at point of delivery,
established by contract, payable monthly.
Adjustments
For Reactive Power
None. There shall be no entitlement to transfer of reactive
kilovoltamperes at delivery points, except when such transfers may be
mutually agreed upon by the contractor and contracting officer or their
authorized representatives.
For Losses
Capacity and energy losses incurred in connection with the
transmission and delivery of power and energy under this rate schedule
shall be supplied by the customer in accordance with the service
contract.
Issued at Washington, DC, February 18, 1994.
Joel K. Bladow,
Assistant Administrator for Washington Liaison.
[FR Doc. 94-4341 Filed 2-24-94; 8:45 am]
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