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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Docket No. EC94-28-000, et al.]
Florida Power Corporation, et al.; Electric Rate and Corporate
Regulation Filings
September 8, 1994.
Take notice that the following filings have been made with the
Commission:
1. Florida Power Corporation
[Docket No. EC94-28-000]
Take notice that on September 6, 1994, Florida Power Corporation
(FPC) filed an application under Section 203 of the Federal Power Act
for authorization to sell to Georgia Power Company (GPC) a one-third
undivided ownership interest in a step-up transformer to be located at
Intercession City, Florida.
FPC states that it is building a new combustion turbine generating
unit at Intercession City, Florida. When the unit is complete, GPC will
purchase a one-third ownership interest in the unit. Concurrently, FPC
proposes to sell and GPC proposes to buy a one-third interest in the
step-up transformer located at the generator site. FPC states that the
interest in the step-up transformer is the only transmission-related
asset being conveyed and therefore the only facility sale which
requires the Commission's prior authorization.
Comment date: September 23, 1994, in accordance with Standard
Paragraph E at the end of this notice.
2. Florida Power Corporation
[Docket No. ER94-1627-000]
Take notice that on September 6, 1994, Florida Power Corporation
(FPC) filed an agreement for long term transmission service to be
provided by FPC to Georgia Power Company (GPC).
FPC states that it is building a combustion turbine generating unit
at Intercession City, Florida. When the unit is complete, GPC will
purchase a one-third ownership interest in the unit. GPC will then be
entitled to receive the unit's capacity and energy output from June-
September of each year (Summer Period).
FPC will deliver GPC's Summer Period capacity and energy
entitlements pursuant to the parties' long term transmission service
agreement. FPC therefore requests an effective date for the long term
transmission service agreement to coincide with the sale of the one-
third interest in the generating unit, which is currently estimated to
occur in December, 1995. FPC proposes to notify the Commission of the
exact date within ten days after the closing of the sale.
Comment date: September 23, 1994, in accordance with Standard
Paragraph E at the end of this notice.
3. Golden Spread Electric
[ Docket No. ER94-1307-000] Cooperative Inc.
Take notice that on August 29, 1994, Golden Spread Electric
Cooperative, Inc. (Golden Spread) filed an amendment to its initial
application in Docket No. ER94-1307-000 originally submitted on May 27,
1994. This amendment contains proposed changes to Golden Spread's FERC
Electric Rate Schedule Nos. 12-22, and a related Special Facilities
Agreement with one of its members, Midwest Electric Cooperative, Inc.
Golden Spread has requested an effective date of September 16, 1994.
Comment date: September 21, 1994, in accordance with Standard
Paragraph E at the end of this notice.
4. Duke Power Company
[Docket No. ER94-1429-000]
Take notice that on August 26, 1994, Duke Power Company tendered
for filing revised Appendix A to the Interchange Contract with
Oglethorpe Power Corporation.
Comment date: September 21, 1994, in accordance with Standard
Paragraph E at the end of this notice.
5. Public Service Company
[Docket No. ER94-1512-000] of New Hampshire
Take notice that on August 31, 1994, Public Service Company of New
Hampshire (PSNH) tendered for filing modifications to an Amendment that
had previously been filed in the captioned docket to a Partial
Requirements Resale Service Agreement between PSNH and the New
Hampshire Electric Cooperative, Inc. (the NHEC). The original Amendment
to the Partial Requirements Agreement reduces rates to the NHEC and was
filed simultaneously with a new Interruptible Power Supply Agreement.
Together, the Amendment and the Interruptible Power Supply Agreement
substantially reduced the overall charges by PSNH to the NHEC for
wholesale electric service. PSNH states that the modification to the
Amendment that were negotiated and agreed to among the parties will
result in slightly higher changes under the Partial Requirements
Agreement. The increased charges are to cover increased costs to PSNH
as a result of charges to accounting for post-retirement benefits other
than pensions. PSNH further states that, notwithstanding this increase
in charge under the Partial Requirements Agreement, overall charges to
the NHEC for its wholesale electric service will be substantially
reduced as a result of the restructured arrangements negotiated and
agreed to by PSNH and the NHEC.
PSNH has renewed its request for an effective date for the
Amendment, as modified, of October 1, 1994. However, by its terms, the
increase in charges reflected in the modified Amendment are only
applicable to electric service rendered on and after November 1, 1994.
PSNH states that copies of the filing were served on the NHEC and
the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission.
Comment date: September 23, 1994, in accordance with Standard
Paragraph E at the end of this notice.
6. Public Service Company of New Hampshire
[Docket No. ER94-1513-000] of New Hampshire
Take notice that on August 31, 1994, Public Service Company of New
Hampshire (PSNH) tendered for filing a signed Interruptible Power
Supply Service Agreement (Interruptible Agreement) between PSNH and the
New Hampshire Electric Cooperative (the NHEC), which revises in some
respects the form of agreement originally filed with the Commission in
the captioned proceeding.
PSNH states that the revisions to the Interruptible Agreement
further clarify and reduce rates to the NHEC.
PSNH renews its request that the Commission permit the
Interruptible Agreement, as revised, to become effective October 1,
1994, and states that a copy of the amendment to the filing was served
on the NHEC and the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission.
Comment date: September 23, 1994, in accordance with Standard
Paragraph E at the end of this notice.
7. Southern California Edison Company
[Docket No. ER94-1608-000] Company
Take notice that on August 30, 1994, Southern California Edison
Company (Edison) tendered for filing a 1994 Settlement Agreement
between Southern California Edison Company and the Cities of Anaheim,
Azusa, Banning, Colton, and Riverside, California, and related
Exhibits. Edison states that the 1994 Settlement Agreement and its
related Exhibits resolve numerous disputes among Edison and the five
Cities in a mutually agreeable and fair manner. Edison also states that
the rate schedules do not provide for a rate increase. Edison requests
the Commission to find the 1994 Settlement Agreement and to approve
them in their entirety without change or condition.
Copies of the filing were served on the California Public Utilities
Commission and their five Cities, which are jurisdictional customers of
Edison.
Comment date: September 22, 1994, in accordance with Standard
Paragraph E at the end of this notice.
8. Kentucky Utilities Company
[Docket No. ER94-1609-000]
Take notice that on August 29, 1994, Kentucky Utilities Company
tendered for filing a revised executed contract for electric service
with the City of Madisonville for its GE plant substation delivery
point.
Comment date: September 22, 1994, in accordance with Standard
Paragraph E at the end of this notice.
9. Northeast Utilities Service Company
[Docket No. ER94-1615-000]
Take notice that on September 1, 1994, Northeast Utilities Service
Company (NUSCO), tendered for filing, a Service Agreement to provide
non-firm transmission service to Boston Edison Company (BECO) under the
NU System Companies' Transmission Service Tariff No. 2.
NUSCO states that a copy of this filing has been mailed to BECO.
NUSCO requests that the Service Agreement become effective on
October 1, 1994.
Comment date: September 23, 1994, in accordance with Standard
Paragraph E at the end of this notice.
10. PacifiCorp
[Docket No. ER94-1624-000]
Take notice that on September 6, 1994, PacifiCorp, tendered for
filing in accordance with 18 CFR Part 35 of the Commission's Rules and
Regulations, a copy of the fully executed Emergency Service Agreement
between PacifiCorp and Emerald People's Utility District.
PacifiCorp respectfully request that the Commission grant a waiver
of prior notice pursuant to 18 CFR 35.11 of the Commission's Rules and
Regulations and that an effective date of September 1, 1994 be
assigned.
Copies of this filing were supplied to the Public Utility
Commission of Oregon.
Comment date: September 23, 1994, in accordance with Standard
Paragraph E at the end of this notice.
11. Wisconsin Electric Power Company
[Docket No. ER94-1625-000]
Take notice that on September 6, 1994, Wisconsin Electric Power
Company (Wisconsin Electric), tendered for filing an unexecuted Network
Transmission Service Agreement (NTSA) between itself and The Wisconsin
Public Power Inc. SYSTEM (WPPI). The NTSA would replace the services
provided to WPPI under both the August 10, 1990 Conjunctive
Transmission Service Agreement and five point-to-point service
agreements under Wisconsin Electric's FERC Electric Tariff, Original
Volume No. 1, Rate Schedule T-1. This filing constitutes Wisconsin
Electric's response to WPPI's August 5 transmission service request
under Sections 211 and 213 of the Federal Power Act. Because the
implementation of the NTSA would result in a reduction of transmission
service revenues, Wisconsin Electric has submitted materials under the
abbreviated filing requirements of the Regulations.
Wisconsin Electric requests an effective date of November 1, 1996,
when the bilateral rate moratorium contained in the Conjunctive
Transmission Service Agreement expires. Wisconsin Electric respectfully
requests waiver of the 120 day advance notice requirement to permit the
requested effective date.
Copies of the filing have been served on WPPI, Wisconsin Power and
Light Company, Wisconsin Public Service Corporation, and the Public
Service Commission of Wisconsin.
Comment date: September 23, 1994, in accordance with Standard
Paragraph E at the end of this notice.
12. Wisconsin Electric Power Company
[Docket No. ER94-1626-000]
Take notice that on September 6, 1994, Wisconsin Electric Power
Company (Wisconsin Electric) tendered for filing a transmission service
agreement between itself and Heartland Energy Services, Inc. (HES).
Wisconsin Electric respectfully requests an effective date of sixty
days after date of filing. Wisconsin Electric is authorized to state
that HES joins in the requested effective date.
Copies of the filing have been served on UPPCO and the Public
Service Commission of Wisconsin.
Comment date: September 23, 1994, 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, 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.
Lois D. Cashell,
Secretary.
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