[Federal Register Volume 61, Number 93 (Monday, May 13, 1996)]
[Notices]
[Pages 22045-22047]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 96-11872]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[Docket No. EG96-60-000, et al.]
O'Brien (Parlin) Cogeneration, Inc., et al.; Electric Rate and
Corporate Regulation Filings
May 7, 1996.
Take notice that the following filings have been made with the
Commission:
1. O'Brien (Parlin) Cogeneration, Inc.
[Docket No. EG96-60-000]
On April 29, 1996, O'Brien (Parlin) Cogeneration, Inc.
(``Parlin''), 225 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106, filed
with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission an application for
determination of exempt wholesale generator status pursuant to Part 365
of the Commission's Regulations.
Parlin is a Delaware corporation that is engaged directly and
exclusively in the business of owning or operating, or both owning and
operating, all or part of one or more eligible facilities and selling
electric energy at wholesale.
Parlin owns a 122 MW topping-cycle cogeneration facility located in
Parlin, New Jersey.
Comment date: May 28, 1996, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E
at the end of this notice. The Commission will limit its consideration
of comments to those that concern the adequacy or accuracy of the
application.
2. O'Brien (Newark) Cogeneration, Inc.
[Docket No. EG96-61-000]
On April 29, 1996, O'Brien (Newark) Cogeneration, Inc.
(``Newark''), 225 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106, filed
with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission an application for
determination of exempt wholesale generator status pursuant to Part 365
of the Commission's Regulations.
Newark is a Delaware corporation that is engaged directly and
exclusively in the business of owning or operating, or both owning and
operating, all or part of one or more eligible facilities and selling
electric energy at wholesale.
Newark owns a 52 MW topping-cycle cogeneration facility located in
Newark, New Jersey.
Comment date: May 28, 1996, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E
at the end of this notice.
3. QST Energy Trading Inc.
[Docket No. ER96-553-001]
Take notice that on April 16, 1996, QST Energy Trading Inc. amended
its compliance filing in this docket.
Comment date: May 21, 1996, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E
at the end of this notice.
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4. Citizens Utilities Company
[Docket No. ER96-899-001]
Take notice that on April 22, 1996, Citizens Utilities Company
tendered for filing its refund report in the above-referenced docket.
Comment date: May 21, 1996, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E
at the end of this notice.
5. Illinois Power Company
[Docket No. ER96-1537-000]
Take notice that on April 29, 1996, Illinois Power Company tendered
for filing an amendment to the April 9, 1996, filing that it made in
this proceeding.
Comment date: May 21, 1996, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E
at the end of this notice.
6. Idaho Power Company
[Docket No. ER96-1625-000]
Take notice that on May 1, 1996, Idaho Power Company (IPC) tendered
for filing a letter requesting an amended effective date of April 3,
1996, for its Service Agreement under Idaho Power Company FERC Electric
Tariff, Second Revised, Volume No. 1 between USGen Power Services, L.P.
and Idaho Power Company.
Comment date: May 21, 1996, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E
at the end of this notice.
7. Southwestern Public Service Company
[Docket No. ER96-1666-000]
Take notice that on April 29, 1996, Southwestern Public Service
Company (Southwestern), tendered for filing a new rate schedule. The
new rate schedule is for economy and system participation capacity
service to The Empire District Electric Company (Empire District).
Service to Empire District is scheduled to start June 1, 1996.
Comment date: May 20, 1996, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E
at the end of this notice.
8. Duke Power Company
[Docket No. ER96-1667-000]
Take notice that on April 29, 1996, Duke Power Company (Duke),
tendered for filing with the Commission Supplement No. 9 to Supplement
No. 24 to the Interchange Agreement between Duke and Carolina Power &
Light Company (CP&L) dated June 1, 1961, as amended (Interchange
Agreement). Supplement No. 9 changes Duke's monthly transmission
capacity rate under the Interchange Agreement from $1.0908 per KW per
month to $1.0758 per KW per month. Duke has proposed an effective date
of July 1, 1996, for the revised charge.
Copies of this filing were mailed to Carolina Power & Light
Company, the North Carolina Utilities Commission, and the South
Carolina Public Service Commission.
Comment date: May 20, 1996, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E
at the end of this notice.
9. Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation
[Docket No. ER96-1669-000]
Take notice that on April 29, 1996, Niagara Mohawk Power
Corporation (Niagara Mohawk), tendered for filing pursuant to Section
35.13 of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's Regulations, 18 CFR
35.13, an Amendment to its FERC Rate Schedule No. 165, an agreement
between Niagara Mohawk and New York State Electric & Gas Corporation
(NYSEG) and NYSEG's Certificate of Concurrence with respect to NYSEG
FERC Rate Schedule No. 115.
These rate schedules consist of a January 1, 1990, agreement, as
amended and supplemented from time to time (the 1990 Agreement)
pursuant to which Niagara Mohawk and NYSEG (the Parties) provide
certain transmission services to each other. The Amendment modifies the
rates that each Party charges the other for transmission services under
the 1990 Agreement and was negotiated at arm's length. Under the
Amendment, the fixed monthly charge that NYSEG pays Niagara Mohawk will
increase from $1,162,083 to $1,164,250 (an increase of $2,167 per month
or $26,004 per year).
Niagara Mohawk requests that the Amendment become effective on
September 1, 1995, and requests waiver of the notice requirements for
good cause shown.
Niagara Mohawk served copies of the filing upon the New York State
Public Service Commission and NYSEG.
Comment date: May 20, 1996, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E
at the end of this notice.
10. Washington Water Power Company
[Docket No. ER96-1670-000]
Take notice that on April 29, 1996, Washington Water Power Company,
tendered for filing with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,
pursuant to 18 CFR 35.13, a signed service agreement under FERC
Electric Tariff Volume No. 4 with E Prime, Inc.
Comment date: May 20, 1996, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E
at the end of this notice.
11. Florida Power & Light Company
[Docket No. ER96-1671-000]
Take notice that on April 29, 1996, Florida Power & Light Company
(FPL), tendered for filing a document entitled Florida Southern Export
Allocation Agreement Among Florida Power & Light Company, Florida Power
Corporation, Jacksonville Electric Authority, and the City of
Tallahassee, Florida (Export Agreement). FPL's filing includes a
Certificate of Concurrence executed by Florida Power Corporation in
lieu of an independent filing.
FPL states that the Export Agreement establishes limits on the
Contracting Parties' right to export power at the Florida Southern
Interface, by allocating the Florida Southern Interface export
capability among the Contracting Parties.
FPL requests that waiver of Section 35.3 of the Commission's
Regulations be granted and that the Export Agreement be made effective
on May 14, 1996. FPL states that copies of the filing were served on
Florida Power Corporation, Jacksonville Electric Authority, and the
City of Tallahassee, Florida.
Comment date: May 20, 1996, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E
at the end of this notice.
12. Florida Power & Light Company
[Docket No. ER96-1672-000]
Take notice that on April 29, 1996, Florida Power & Light Company
(FPL), tendered for filing a document entitled Joint Ownership Party
Export Allocation Between Florida Power & Light Company and
Jacksonville Electric Authority (JEA), (JOP Export Agreement).
FPL states that the JOP Export Agreement establishes limits on
FPL's and JEA's right to export power at the Florida Southern
Interface, by allocating between FPL and JEA the Interface export
capability allocated collectively to FPL and JEA under a separate,
simultaneously filed agreement: the Florida Southern Transmission
Export Allocation Agreement Among Florida Power & Light Company,
Florida Power Corporation, Jacksonville Electric Authority, and City of
Tallahassee, Florida.
FPL requests that waiver of Section 35.3 of the Commission's
Regulations be granted and that the JOP Export Agreement be made
effective on May 14, 1996. FPL states that copies of the filing were
served on JEA.
Comment date: May 20, 1996, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E
at the end of this notice.
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Standard Paragraph
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, 888 First Street, NE., Washington, DC 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.
Linwood A. Watson, Jr.,
Acting Secretary.
[FR Doc. 96-11872 Filed 5-10-96; 8:45 am]
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