[Federal Register: June 5, 2000 (Volume 65, Number 108)]
[Notices]
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From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Western Area Power Administration
2005 Resource Pool
AGENCY: Western Area Power Administration, DOE.
ACTION: Notice of proposed power allocations.
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SUMMARY: The Western Area Power Administration (Western), a Federal
power marketing administration of DOE, published its 2004 Power
Marketing Plan (Marketing Plan) for the Sierra Nevada Customer Service
Region (Sierra Nevada Region) in the Federal Register. The Marketing
Plan specifies terms and conditions under which Western will market
power from the Central Valley Project (CVP) and the Washoe Project
beginning January 1, 2005. The Marketing Plan sets aside a portion of
the Sierra Nevada Region's marketable power resources to establish a
2005 Resource Pool for new power allocations. Western published a Call
for 2005 Resource Pool Applications and a Notice of Extension to file
applications in the Federal Register. This notice sets forth Western's
proposed allocations of power from the 2005 Resource Pool.
DATES: Entities interested in commenting on proposed allocations must
submit written comments to Western's Sierra Nevada Customer Service
Regional Office at the address below. Western must receive written
comments by 4 p.m., PDT, on July 5, 2000. Entities are encouraged to
hand-deliver or use certified or electronic mail for delivery of
comments. Western will accept comments received via regular mail
through the United States Postal Service if postmarked at least 3 days
before July 5, 2000, and received no later than July 10, 2000. Western
will not consider comments that are received after the prescribed date
and time. Western will publish a Notice of Final 2005 Resource Pool
Allocations in the Federal Register after evaluating all comments.
ADDRESSES: Written comments should be sent to Howard Hirahara, Power
Marketing Manager, Western Area Power Administration, Sierra Nevada
Customer Service Region, 114 Parkshore Drive, Folsom, CA 95630-4710, or
by electronic mail to hira...@wapa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Howard Hirahara, Power Marketing
Manager, (916) 353-4421, or by electronic mail at hira...@wapa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Authorities
Pursuant to its authorities under the Department of Energy
Organization Act (42 U.S.C. 7101-7352); the Reclamation Act of June 17,
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(c)); and other acts specifically applicable to the
projects involved, Western established the Marketing Plan for sale of
power by the Sierra Nevada Region after 2004. On June 25, 1999, Western
published the Marketing Plan in the Federal Register (64 FR 34417).
Pursuant to Western's authorities under the above acts and applying the
rules developed in the Marketing Plan, with this notice, Western sets
forth and seeks comments on its proposed allocations of power from the
2005 Resource Pool.
Regulatory Procedural Requirements
Western addressed the regulatory procedure requirements in its
rulemaking for the Marketing Plan (64 FR 34417). The proposed
allocation of power in this notice is an application of the Marketing
Plan and is not a separate rulemaking.
Background
On October 19, 1999, Western published the Call for 2005 Resource
Pool Applications in the Federal Register (64 FR 56343). On December 9,
1999, Western published a Notice of Extension in the Federal Register
(64 FR 69018). The Call for 2005 Resource Pool
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Applications required that applications be submitted by December 20,
1999, and the Notice of Extension extended the filing date by 30 days
to January 19, 2000.
CVP power facilities are operated by the United States Department
of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation), and include 11
powerplants with a maximum operating capability of about 2,044
megawatts (MW), and an estimated average annual generation of 4.6
million megawatthours (MWh). Western markets and transmits power
available from the CVP.
The Washoe Project's Stampede Powerplant is also operated by
Reclamation and has a maximum operating capability of 3.65 MW with an
estimated annual generation of 10,000 MWh. The Sierra Pacific Power
Company owns and operates the only transmission system available for
access to the Stampede Powerplant.
Western owns the 94 circuit-mile Malin-Round Mountain 500-kilovolt
(kV) transmission line (an integral section of the Pacific Northwest-
Pacific Southwest Intertie), 803 circuit miles of 230-kV transmission
line, 7 circuit miles of 115-kV transmission line, and 44 circuit miles
of 69-kV and below transmission line. Western also has part ownership
in the 342-mile California-Oregon Transmission Project. Many of
Western's existing customers have no direct access to Western's
transmission lines and receive service over transmission lines owned by
other utilities.
The Marketing Plan describes how the Sierra Nevada Region will
market its power resources beginning January 1, 2005, through December
31, 2024. Western proposes to allocate portions of the 2005 Resource
Pool to applicants meeting the eligibility criteria listed in the
Marketing Plan. Once the 2005 Resource Pool allocations have been
finalized, Western will offer contracts to allottees for a percentage
of the Base Resource. If requested, Western will work with customers to
develop a customized product to meet their needs, as more fully
described in the Marketing Plan. Western will also establish a 2015
Resource Pool for new allocations under a separate public process.
Proposed 2005 Resource Pool Allocations
Under the Marketing Plan, a two-step process was undertaken by
Western in determining proposed power allocations. First, Western
determined which applicants met the eligibility criteria. Next, Western
used the allocation criteria to determine allocation amounts. Western
used its discretion to determine which eligible entities received a
proposed allocation and the amount of the proposed allocation. Western
received 34 applications for 442.861 MW of power from entities who are
not currently customers and 24 applications for 610.761 MW of power
from existing customers. Western's Base Resource is a variable amount
based on actual generation that is surplus to project needs. Therefore,
allocations are expressed as a percentage of the marketable resource.
Megawatt amounts are given, assuming variable amounts of Base Resource,
for illustrative proposes only.
The proposed 2005 Resource Pool allocations are preliminary and may
be changed based on comments received. This notice formally requests
comments related to the proposed allocations. Western will respond to
comments received on the proposed allocations and publish its final
2005 Resource Pool allocations after the end of the public comment
period.
Proposed allottees to receive power from the 2005 Resource Pool,
allocations expressed as percentages of the Base Resource, and the
megawatt amount of each allocation assuming a Base Resource of 500 MW,
1000 MW, and 1500 MW are as follows:
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Base resource
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Proposed allottees Percent 500 MW 1000 MW 1500 MW
(MW) (MW) (MW)
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Bay Area Rapid Transit District............................. 0.147 0.735 1.470 2.205
California State Universities (11 campuses)................. 0.221 1.100 52.210 3.315
California State University, Sacramento..................... 0.092 0.460 0.920 1.380
Cawelo Water District....................................... 0.029 0.145 0.290 0.435
Coyote Valley Tribe of Pomo Indians......................... 0.055 0.275 0.550 0.825
East Bay Municipal Utility District......................... 0.054 0.270 0.540 0.810
Fallon, City of............................................. 0.221 1.105 2.210 3.315
Healdsburg, City of......................................... 0.087 0.435 0.870 1.305
Lassen Municipal Utility District........................... 0.105 0.525 1.050 1.575
Lodi, City of............................................... 0.147 0.735 1.470 2.205
Lompoc, City of............................................. 0.120 0.600 1.200 1.800
Modesto Irrigation District................................. 0.147 0.735 1.470 2.205
Placer County Water Agency.................................. 0.039 0.195 0.390 0.585
Reclamation District No. 108................................ 0.043 0.215 0.430 0.645
Redding Rancheria........................................... 0.037 0.185 0.370 0.555
San Francisco, City and County of........................... 0.147 0.735 1.470 2.205
Sonoma County Water Agency.................................. 0.028 0.140 0.280 0.420
Southern San Joaquin Municipal Utility District............. 0.037 0.185 0.370 0.555
Susanville Indian Rancheria................................. 0.103 0.515 1.030 1.545
Table Mountain Rancheria.................................... 0.147 0.735 1.470 2.205
Truckee Donner Public Utility District...................... 0.220 1.100 2.200 3.300
Turlock Irrigation District................................. 0.128 0.640 1.280 1.920
University of California, Berkeley.......................... 0.221 1.105 2.210 3.315
University of California, San Francisco..................... 0.175 0.875 1.750 2.625
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Total................................................... 2.750 13.75 27.500 41.250
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Contracting Process
Pursuant to the Marketing Plan, Western will begin the contracting
process with allottees after publishing the final allocations in the
Federal Register. Publication is tentatively scheduled for the summer
of 2000. Allottees must execute an electric service contract to
purchase the Base Resource no later than December 31, 2000, and the
Custom Product, if desired, no later than December 31, 2002, unless
otherwise agreed to in writing by Western. Electric service contracts
will be effective upon execution by Western, and service will begin on
January 1, 2005.
Dated: May 23, 2000.
Michael S. Hacskaylo,
Administrator.
[FR Doc. 00-13967 Filed 6-2-00; 8:45 am]
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