99-23330. Power Allocation Procedures and Call for Applications, Post-2004 Resource PoolSalt Lake City Area Integrated Projects  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 173 (Wednesday, September 8, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 48825-48827]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-23330]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
    Western Area Power Administration
    
    
    Power Allocation Procedures and Call for Applications, Post-2004 
    Resource Pool--Salt Lake City Area Integrated Projects
    
    AGENCY: Western Area Power Administration, DOE.
    
    ACTION: Notice of allocation procedures and call for applications.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Western Area Power Administration (Western), a Federal 
    power marketing agency of the Department of Energy (DOE), is seeking 
    applicants for long-term firm capacity and energy resources (power 
    resources) available from the Salt Lake City Area Integrated Projects 
    (SLCA/IP) on October 1, 2004.
    
    DATES: Western will hold public information meetings on its procedures 
    at the following locations and times:
    
    1. September 8, 1999, 9 a.m., Albuquerque, New Mexico
    2. September 9, 1999, 9 a.m., Farmington, New Mexico
    3. September 14, 1999, 9 a.m. Kingman, Arizona
    4. September 15, 1999, 9 a.m., Phoenix, Arizona
    5. September 16, 1999, 9 a.m., Salt Lake City, Utah
    
    ADDRESSES:
    
    1. Albuquerque, Pueblo Cultural Center; 2401 12th Street NW
    2. Farmington, Holiday Inn, 600 E. Broadway
    3. Kingman, Holiday Inn, 3100 Andy Devine
    4. Phoenix, YWCA, 9440 N. 25th Avenue
    5. Salt Lake City, Western Area Power Administration, 150 Social Hall 
    Avenue, Suite 300
    
        All correspondence regarding these procedures should be directed to 
    the following address; Mr. Burt Hawkes, Power Marketing and Contracts 
    Team Lead, CRSP Customer Service Center, Western Area Power 
    Administration, P.O. Box 11606, Salt Lake City, UT 84147-0606.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Burt Hawkes, Power Marketing and 
    Contracts Team Lead, (801) 524-3344; Clayton Palmer, Resources and 
    Environment Team Lead, (801) 524-3522; or Lyle Johnson, Public 
    Utilities Specialist, (801) 524-5585. Written requests for information 
    should be sent to CRSP Customer Service Center, Western Area Power 
    Administration, P.O. Box 11606, Salt Lake City, UT 84147-0606.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
        Authorities: Power resources are marketed pursuant to the DOE 
    Organization Act (42 U.S.C. 7101-7352); and the Reclamation Act of 
    1902 (ch. 1093, 32 Stat. 388), as amended and supplemented by 
    subsequent enactments, particularly section 9(c) of the Reclamation 
    Project Act of 1939 (43 U.S.C. 485 h(c)); and other acts 
    specifically applicable to the projects involved.
    
    Background
    
        Existing power resource contracts were due to expire on September 
    30, 2004. In a Notice of Decision published on June 25, 1999 (64 FR 
    34413), Western determined that it will extend 93 percent of most of 
    the existing customers' proportional shares of the power resources 
    available on October 1, 2004, through September 30, 2024. In addition, 
    a further 7-megawatt reduction to Tri-State Generation and Transmission 
    Association, Inc.'s (Tri-State) allocation will be made. The amount not 
    extended to existing customers will be allocated in accordance with 
    these procedures. Western expects the amount will be sufficient to 
    supply up to 12. 5 percent of the current load of eligible new 
    preference applicants and 65 percent of the current load of eligible 
    Native American applicants.
        In an exception to the general rule, the four existing SLCA/IP 
    power resource customers that are Native American entities--the Navajo 
    Tribal Utility Authority (NTUA), the Ak Chin Indian Community, the 
    Bureau of Indian Affairs' Colorado River Agency, and the San Carlos 
    Irrigation Project--will be extended 100 percent of their pro rata 
    shares of the SLCA/IP resource available on October 1, 2004. Moreover, 
    Western intends, if necessary, to allocate additional power resources 
    to these existing Native American customers so that 65 percent of the 
    1998-1999 nonindustrial load of NTUA and 65 percent of the 1998-1999 
    total load of each of the other Native American organizations is 
    served.
        For Native American tribes currently receiving power from utilities 
    that have allocations of Federal power resources, Western will take 
    into account the benefit received through the existing supplier when 
    determining their allocations.
        During the process of allocating the resource pool, further 
    information about
    
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    actual loads will be collected and used to determine the final 
    allocations from the resource pool. Western, to the extent it is able, 
    will provide technical assistance to Native American applicants 
    requesting assistance in preparation of their applications and load 
    data. If a Native American applicant received an allocation and 
    executes a purchase contract within the request time period but is 
    unable to receive power on October 1, 2004, the power resources 
    allocated will be provided to other customers until such time as the 
    Native American applicant is able to accept the power.
    
    The Post-2004 Resource Pool Allocation Procedures
    
        These procedures for the SLCA/IP address (1) eligibility criteria, 
    (2) Western's plans to allocate the pool resources to eligible 
    applicants, and (3) the terms and conditions under which Western will 
    sell the power resources allocated.
    
    I. Amount of Power Resources
    
        Western will allocate the SLCA/IP power resource available as of 
    October 1, 2004.
    
    II. General Eligibility Criteria
    
        Western will apply the following general eligibility criteria to 
    applicants seeking an allocation of power resources under the proposed 
    Post-2004 Resource Pool Allocation Procedures.
        A. Applicants, including Native American applicants, must be 
    entities that Western determines to be entitled to preference in the 
    allocation of power resources in accordance with section 9(c) of the 
    Reclamation Project Act of 1939 (43 U.S.C. 485h(c)), as amended.
        B. Non-Native American applicants' loads must be located within the 
    portion of the SLCA/IP marketing area which includes New Mexico and 
    Utah; the portion of Colorado west of the Continental Divide; the 
    southwest area of Wyoming within the Colorado River Basin; White Pine 
    County and those portions of Elko and Eureka Counties currently served 
    by Mt. Wheeler Power in Nevada; and the areas in Arizona currently 
    served by the Dixie Escalante Electric Cooperative, the Garkane Power 
    Association, the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority, the Navopache 
    Electric Cooperative, and the Continental Divide Electric Cooperative. 
    Qualified Native American applicants' loads must be located within the 
    previously established SLCA/IP marketing area which consists of 
    Arizona; Colorado; New Mexico; Utah; Wyoming; and Clark, Lincoln, Nye 
    Counties, and those portions of Elko and Eureka Counties currently 
    served by Mt. Wheeler Power in Nevada.
        C. Applicants must not be currently receiving benefits, directly or 
    indirectly, from a current power resource allocation. Native American 
    applicants and Navopache Electric Cooperative are not subject to this 
    requirement.
        D. Applicants must be able to use the power resource directly or be 
    able to sell it directly to their retail customers.
        E. Applicants must have ``utility status'' by September 30, 2003. 
    ``Utility status'' means that the entity has responsibility to meet 
    load growth, has a distribution system, and is ready, willing, and able 
    to purchase Federal power from Western on a wholesale basis. Native 
    American tribes are not subject to this requirement.
        F. Any Native American applicant must be an Indian tribe as defined 
    in the Indian Self Determination Act of 1975 (25 U.S.C. 450b), as 
    amended, or an organization of an Indian Tribe.
        G. Applicants must submit letters of intent and applicant profile 
    data to Western on or before the dates specified in this notice.
    
    III. General Allocation Criteria
    
        Western will apply the following general allocation criteria to 
    applicants seeking an allocation of power resources under the Post-2004 
    Resource Pool Allocation Procedures.
        A. Allocations of power resources will be made in amounts as 
    determined solely by Western.
        B. An allottee will have the right to purchase such power resources 
    only upon the execution of an electric service contract between Western 
    and the allottee and the continued satisfaction of all conditions in 
    that contract.
        C. Allocations made to Native American applicants will be based 
    upon actual loads experienced by the Native American applicants on 
    their respective reservations in the 1998 summer season and the 1998-99 
    winter season. If actual load data are not available, quality estimates 
    will be accepted. Inconsistent and suspect estimates may be adjusted by 
    Western during the allocation process. Western is willing to consult 
    with the Native American applicants to develop load data collection and 
    estimating methods assuring consistency among eligible Native American 
    applicants' loads across the marketing area.
        D. Allocations made to non-Native American applicants will be based 
    upon their energy use experienced in the 1998 summer season and the 
    1998-99 winter season.
        E. Allocations of power resources will be determined by Western and 
    be based upon Western's system load factor.
        F. Any electric service contract offered to an applicant shall be 
    executed by the applicant within 6 months of a contract offer by 
    Western, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by Western, or the offer 
    will be withdrawn.
        G. Power resources available from the resource pool will first be 
    allocated to eligible Native American applicants with the goal of 
    serving 65 percent of their 1998-1999 loads. Remaining power resources 
    will be allocated to other eligible applicants.
        H. If unanticipated obstacles to the delivery of power resource 
    benefits to Native American applicant(s) arise, Western retains the 
    right to provide the economic benefits of its resources directly to the 
    Native American applicant(s) in some other manner.
    
    IV. General Contract Principles
    
        Western will apply the following general contract principles to all 
    applicants receiving an allocation of power resources under the 
    proposed Post-2004 Resource Pool Allocation Procedures.
        A. The electric service contracts offered to new and existing 
    customers as a result of these allocations will have the same general 
    terms and conditions as the contracts extended to existing customers 
    and effective on October 1, 2004.
        B. Western shall assist the allottee in obtaining third-party 
    transmission arrangements for delivery of power resources allocated 
    under these proposed procedures to new customers; nonetheless, each 
    allottee is ultimately responsible for obtaining its own delivery 
    arrangements.
    
    V. Applications for Power Resources
    
        Western requests all applications for an allocation of power 
    resources under these procedures be submitted in writing to the CRSP 
    Power Marketing and Contracts Team Lead, CRSP Customer Service Center. 
    The applications, which consist of a letter of interest and Applicant 
    Profile Data (APD), must be received in Western's CRSP Customer Service 
    Center at P.O. Box 11606, Salt Lake City, UT 84147-0606, in accordance 
    with the deadlines set forth below.
    
    A. Letter of Interest
    
        Each applicant must submit to the Power Marketing and Contracts 
    Team Lead, CRSP Customer Service Center, a Letter of Interest in 
    receiving power resources and the appropriate APD as outlined below. A 
    Letter of Interest must
    
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    be received by Western by [insert date 45 days after publication].
    
    B. Applicant Profile Data
    
        APD must be received by Western by [insert date 6 months from date 
    of publication]. The information should be submitted in the sequence 
    listed below. The applicant must provide all requested information or a 
    reasonable estimate. The applicant should note any requested 
    information that is not applicable. The APD must be typed and two 
    copies submitted to Western's CRSP Customer Service Center by the date 
    specified above. Western is not responsible for errors in data or 
    missing pages. All items of information in the APD should be answered 
    as if prepared by the organization seeking the allocation.
        1. The APD shall consist of the following:
        a. Applicant's name and address.
        b. Person(s) representing applicant. Please provide the name, 
    address, title, and telephone number of such person(s).
        c. Type of organization; i.e., municipality, rural electric 
    cooperative, Native American tribe, State agency, Federal agency. 
    Please provide a brief description of the organization that will 
    interact with Western on contract and billing matters and whether the 
    organization owns and operates its own electric utility system.
        d. Applicable law under which organization was established.
        e. Loads.
        2. Non-Native American Applicants.
        a. Number and type of customers served; i.e., residential, 
    commercial, industry, military base, agricultural.
        b. The actual monthly maximum demand in kilowatts and energy use in 
    kilowatt-hours experienced in the 1998 summer season (April 1998 
    through September 1998) and the 1998-99 winter season (October 1998 
    through March 1999).
        3. Native American Applicants.
        a. Number and type of customers served; i.e., residential, 
    commercial, industrial, military base, agricultural.
        b. The actual demand in kilowatts and energy use in kilowatthours 
    for the 1998 summer season and the 1998-99 winter season. If actual 
    loads are not available, an estimate of these loads with a description 
    of the method and basis for this estimate will be accepted.
        4. Resources.
        a. A list of current power supplies, including the applicant's own 
    generation and purchases from others. For each, provide capacity and 
    location.
        b. Status of power supply contracts, including a contract 
    termination date. Indicate whether power supply is on a firm basis or 
    some other type of arrangement.
        5. Transmission.
        a. Points of delivery. Provide the preferred point(s) of delivery 
    on Western's system or a third-party's system and the required service 
    voltage.
        b. Transmission arrangements. Describe the transmission 
    arrangements necessary to deliver power resources to the requested 
    points of delivery.
        c. Other Information. The applicant may provide any other 
    information pertinent to receiving an allocation.
        d. Signature. The signature and title of an appropriate official 
    who is able to attest to the validity of the APD and who is authorized 
    to submit the request for allocation.
    
    C. Western's Consideration of Applications
    
        When the APD is received by Western, Western will determine whether 
    the General Eligibility Criteria set forth in section II have been met 
    and whether all items requested in the APD have been provided. Western 
    will request in writing additional information from any applicant whose 
    APD is determined to be deficient. The applicant shall have 30 days 
    from the date on Western's letter of request to provide the 
    information. If Western determines that the applicant does not meet the 
    general eligibility criteria, Western will send a letter explaining why 
    the applicant did not qualify. If the applicant has met the eligibility 
    criteria, Western will determine the amount of power resources to be 
    allocated pursuant to the General Allocation Criteria set forth in 
    section III. Western will send a draft contract to the applicant for 
    review which identifies the terms and conditions of the offer and the 
    amount of power resources allocated to the applicant. All power 
    resources shall be allocated according to the procedures in the General 
    Allocation Criteria set forth in section III. Western reserves the 
    right to determine the amount of power resources to allocate to an 
    applicant, as justified by the applicant in its APD.
    
    VI. Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act
    
        The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) requires 
    Federal agencies to perform a regulatory flexibility analysis if a rule 
    is likely to have a significant economic impact on a substantial number 
    of small entities and there is a legal requirement to issue a general 
    notice of proposed rulemaking. Western has determined that this action 
    does not require a regulatory flexibility analysis since it is a 
    rulemaking of particular applicability involving rates or services 
    applicable to public property.
    
    VII. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction Act
    
        In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (44 U.S.C. 
    3501-3520), Western has received approval from the Office of Management 
    and Budget (OMB) for the collection of customer information in this 
    rule under control number 1910-1200.
    
    VIII. Review Under the National Environmental Policy Act
    
        Western will conduct an environmental evaluation to develop the 
    appropriate level of environmental documentation pursuant to the 
    National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4231 et 
    seq.), the Council on Environmental Quality Regulations (40 CFR parts 
    1500 through1508), and the DOE NEPA Implementing Procedures and 
    Guidelines (10 CFR part 1021).
    
    IX. Determination Under Executive Order 12866
    
        Western has an exemption from centralized regulatory review under 
    Executive Order 12866; accordingly, no clearance of this notice by the 
    Office of Management and Budget is required.
    
        Dated: September 1, 1999.
    Timothy J. Meeks,
    Assistant Administrator.
    [FR Doc. 99-23330 Filed 9-7-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6450-01-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
09/08/1999
Department:
Western Area Power Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of allocation procedures and call for applications.
Document Number:
99-23330
Dates:
Western will hold public information meetings on its procedures at the following locations and times:
Pages:
48825-48827 (3 pages)
PDF File:
99-23330.pdf