[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 58 (Monday, March 27, 1995)]
[Notices]
[Pages 15756-15758]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 95-7403]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Docket No. ER89-401-021, et al.]
Citizens Power & Light Company, et al.; Electric Rate and
Corporate Regulation Filings
March 20, 1995.
Take notice that the following filings have been made with the
Commission:
1. Citizens Power & Light Co.
[Docket No. ER89-401-021]
Take notice that on February 27, 1995, Citizens Power & Light
Company (Citizens) tendered for filing a letter informing the
Commission that during the fourth calendar year quarter, Citizens did
not enter into any agreements pursuant to which Citizens bought or sold
electric power for resale.
2. Heartland Energy Services, Inc.
[Docket No. ER94-108-002]
Take notice that on March 3, 1995, Heartland Energy Services, Inc.
tendered for filing with the Federal [[Page 15757]] Energy Regulatory
Commission information relating to the above docket.
3. Puget Sound Power & Light Co.
[Docket No. ER94-1559-000]
Take notice that on March 14, 1995, Puget Sound Power & Light
Company (Puget) tendered for filing supplemental information to its
August 16, 1994 filing in the above referenced docket.
4. City of Concord, North Carolina, Town of Dallas, North Carolina,
Publics Works Commission of the Town of Due West, South Carolina,
Public Works Department of the Town of Forest City, North Carolina,
Public Works Commissioners of Greenwood, South Carolina, City of
Kings Mountain, North Carolina, City of Prosperity, South Carolina,
and Seneca Light and Water Board of Seneca, South Carolina,
Complainants v. Duke Power Company, Respondent
[Docket No. EL95-31-000]
Take notice that on March 10, 1995, the City of Concord, North
Carolina, the Town of Dallas, North Carolina, the Public Works
Commission of the Town of Due West, South Carolina, the Public Works
Department of the Town of Forest City, North Carolina, City of Kings
Mountain, North Carolina, the Public Works Commissioners of Greenwood,
South Carolina, the Town of Prosperity, South Carolina, and the Seneca
Light and Water Board of Seneca, South Carolina (collectively the
Municipals), tendered for filing complaint against Duke Power Company
(Duke). The Municipals request an investigation to determine whether
the rates charged by Duke to its resale Schedule 10 customers are
unjust, unreasonable and unduly discriminatory, and, if so, to
establish just, reasonable and non-discriminatory rates. The Municipals
request that the Commission establish just and reasonable rates using
coincident peak demands, to be applied prospectively from the
conclusion of the proceeding, and just and reasonable rates using non-
coincident peak demands, for the purpose of measuring refunds to which
the Municipals may be entitled. The Municipals ask the Commission to
establish a refund effective date not later than sixty days following
the filing of the complaint. Also, the Municipals request that a rider
like Duke's Rider EC Economic Development be made available to the
Municipals as a pass-through.
Comment date: April 19, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph
E at the end of this notice.
5. Southern California Edison Co.
[Docket No. ER95-202-000]
Take notice that on March 3, 1995, Southern California Edison
Company (Edison) tendered for filing a supplement to its November 18,
1994 filing of the Short Term Power Sale Agreement (Short Term Power
Sale Agreement (Short Term PSA) between the City of Anaheim and Edison.
The supplement placed a limit on the total revenue Edison collects in
any calendar month for Capacity and Associated Energy under the Short
Term PSA.
Copies of this filing were served upon the Public Utilities
Commission of the State of California and all interested parties.
Comment date: April 3, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph
E at the end of this notice.
6. Wisconsin Electric Power Co.
[Docket No. ER95-251-000]
Take notice that Wisconsin Electric Power Company (WEP) tendered
for filing on March 10, 1995 an amendment in the above-referenced
docket.
Comment date: April 3, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph
E at the end of this notice.
7. Southern California Edison Co.
[Docket No. ER95-511-000]
Take notice that on March 9, 1995, Southern California Edison
Company tendered for filing a Notice of Withdrawal of the filing filed
on January 27, 1995 in the above-referenced docket.
Comment date: April 3, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph
E at the end of this notice.
8. Missouri Public Service Co.
[Docket No. ER95-652-000]
Take notice that on February 27, 1995, Missouri Public Service
Company tendered for filing a Service Agreement under its power sales
tariff with Intercoast Power Marketing Company.
Comment date: April 3, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph
E at the end of this notice.
9. Blackstone Valley Electric Co.
[Docket No. ER95-682-000]
Take notice that on March 14, 1995, Blackstone Valley Electric
Company tendered for filing supplemental information to its March 2,
1995 filing in the above-referenced docket.
Comment date: April 3, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph
E at the end of this notice.
10. Louisiana Gas and Electric Co.
[Docket No. ER95-694-000]
Take notice that on March 3, 1995, Louisiana Gas and Electric
Company tendered for filing a Notice of Cancellation of all service
agreements executed under Rate GSS to date with NORAM Energy.
Comment date: April 3, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph
E at the end of this notice.
11. Niagara Mohawk Power Corp.
[Docket No. ER95-700-000]
Take notice that on March 6, 1995, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation
(NMPC), tendered for filing with the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission an executed Service Agreement between NMPC and Citizens
Power & Light Corporation (Citizens). This Service Agreement specifies
that Citizens has signed on to and has agreed to the terms and
conditions of NMPC's Power Sales Tariff designated as NMPC's FERC
Electric Tariff, Original Volume No. 2. This Tariff, approved by FERC
on April 15, 1994, and which has an effective date of March 13, 1993,
will allow NMPC and Citizens to enter into separately scheduled
transactions under which NMPC will sell to Citizens capacity and/or
energy as the parties may mutually agree.
In its filing letter, NMPC also included a Certificate of
Concurrence executed by the Purchaser.
NMPC requests an effective date of January 30, 1995. NMPC has
requested waiver of the notice requirements for good cause shown.
NMPC has served copies of the filing upon the New York State Public
Service Commission and Citizens.
Comment date: April 3, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph
E at the end of this notice.
12. Niagara Mohawk Power Corp.
[Docket No. ER95-716-000]
Take notice that on March 9, 1995, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation
(Niagara Mohawk), tendered for filing an agreement between Niagara
Mohawk and Burlington Electric Department (Burlington) dated March 6,
1995 providing for short term firm transmission services to Burlington.
Niagara Mohawk requests an effective date of March 18, 1995.
Copies of this filing were served upon Burlington and the New York
State Public Service Commission.
Comment date: April 4, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph
E at the end of this notice. [[Page 15758]]
13. Carolina Power & Light Co.
[Docket No. ER95-717-000]
Take notice that on March 9, 1995, Carolina Power & Light Company
(Carolina) tendered for filing separate Service Agreements executed
between Carolina and the following Eligible Entities, Rainbow Energy
Marketing Corporation; Louis Dreyfus Electric Power Inc.; Enron Power
Marketing, Inc.; LG&E Power Marketing, Inc., and Electric
Clearinghouse, Inc. Service to each Eligible Entity will be in
accordance with the term and conditions of Carolina's Tariff No. 1 for
Sales of Capacity and Energy.
Copies of the filing were served upon the North Carolina Utilities
Commission and the South Carolina Public Service Commission.
Comment date: April 4, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph
E at the end of this notice.
14. PacifiCorp
[Docket No. ER95-718-000]
Take notice that on March 9, 1995, PacifiCorp, tendered for filing
in accordance with 18 CFR Part 35 of the Commission's Rules and
Regulations, a Notice of Termination for PacifiCorp Rate Schedule FERC
No. 344.
Copies of this filing were supplied to Bonneville Power
Administration, the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission
and the Public Utility Commission of Oregon.
Comment date: April 4, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph
E at the end of this notice.
15. PacifiCorp
[Docket No. ER95-719-000]
Take notice that on March 9, 1995, PacifiCorp, tendered for filing,
in accordance with 18 CFR Part 35 of the Commission's Rules and
Regulations, Exhibit A (Revision No. 18, effective September 30, 1994)
to the February 25, 1976 Transmission Agreement (PacifiCorp Rate
Schedule FERC No. 123) between PacifiCorp and Tri-State Generation and
Transmission Association, Inc. (Tri-State).
Exhibit A specifies the projected maximum integrated demand in
kilowatts which Tri-State desires to have transmitted to its respective
points of delivery by PacifiCorp.
PacifiCorp respectfully requests, pursuant to 18 CFR 35.11 of the
Commission's Rules and Regulations, that a waiver of prior notice be
granted and an effective date of September 30, 1994 be assigned to
Exhibit A, this date being consistent with the Effective date shown on
Exhibit A.
Copies of this filing were supplied to Tri-State, the Wyoming
Public Service Commission, the Public Utility Commission of Oregon and
the Washington Utilities and Transmission Commission.
Comment date: April 4, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph
E at the end of this notice.
16. Pennsylvania Power & Light Co.
[Docket No. ER95-720-000]
Take notice that on March 9, 1995, Pennsylvania Power & Light
Company (PP&L), tendered for filing with the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission (the Commission) a Power Supply Agreement (Agreement)
between PP&L and Allegheny Electric Cooperative, Inc. (AEC) dated
February 13, 1995. The Agreement provides for the sale by PP&L to AEC
of electrical energy on a firm basis at a new delivery point. PP&L
states that the rates included in the Agreement are identical to the
rates approved by the Commission in PP&L's last wholesale rate case in
Docket No. ER94-945-000.
PP&L has requested the Agreement be effective sixty days following
the filing date. PP&L has requested waiver of 18 CFR 35.12 to permit it
to adopt by reference in this filing information previously submitted
to the Commission in ER94-945-000.
PP&L states that a copy of its filing was provided to AEC and to
the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission.
Comment date: April 4, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph
E at the end of this notice.
17. Southern California Edison Co.
[Docket No. ER95-723-000]
Take notice that on March 10, 1995, Southern California Edison
Company (Edison) tendered for filing the following environmental energy
storage agreement:
Environmental Energy Storage Agreement executed by the United States of
America Department of Energy acting by and through the Bonneville Power
Administration and Southern California Edison
The Agreement provides the terms and conditions whereby Edison
stores energy received from Bonneville during the period from April 16
through July 31 for a given calendar year and returns an equal amount
of energy to Bonneville during the immediately following period of
November 15 through March 31.
Copies of this filing were served upon the Public Utilities
Commission of the State of California and all interested parties.
Comment date: April 4, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph
E at the end of this notice.
Standard Paragraphs:
E. Any person desiring to be heard or to protest said filing should
file a motion to intervene or protest with the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission, 825 North Capitol Street, N.E., Washington, D.C.
20426, in accordance with Rules 211 and 214 of the Commission's Rules
of Practice and Procedure (18 CFR 385.211 and 18 CFR 385.214). All such
motions or protests should be filed on or before the comment date.
Protests will be considered by the Commission in determining the
appropriate action to be taken, but will not serve to make protestants
parties to the proceeding. Any person wishing to become a party must
file a motion to intervene. Copies of this filing are on file with the
Commission and are available for public inspection.
Lois D. Cashell,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 95-7403 Filed 3-24-95; 8:45 am]
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