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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
State Energy Advisory Board (STEAB)
Department of Energy.
Notice of open meeting.
AGENCY:
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ACTION:
SUMMARY: This notice announces a
Board Meeting of the State Energy
Advisory Board (STEAB). The Federal
Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. No.
92–463; 86 Stat. 770) requires that
public notice of these meetings be
announced in the Federal Register.
DATES: March 9–10, 2010, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
March 11, 2010, 8 a.m.–12 p.m.
ADDRESSES: Marriott Metro Center, 775
12th Street, NW., Washington, DC
20005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gary
Burch, STEAB Designated Federal
Officer, Senior Management Technical
Advisor, Intergovernmental Projects,
Golden Field Office, U.S. Department of
Energy, 1617 Cole Boulevard, Golden,
CO 80401, Telephone 303–275–4801.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose of the Board: To make
recommendations to the Assistant
Secretary for the Office of Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy
regarding goals and objectives,
programmatic and administrative
policies, and to otherwise carry out the
Board’s responsibilities as designated in
the State Energy Efficiency Programs
Improvement Act of 1990 (Pub. L. No.
101–440).
Tentative Agenda: Discuss ways the
State Energy Advisory Board can
continue to support the Department of
Energy’s (DOE) commercialization and
deployment efforts, consider potential
collaborative activities with State
Energy Programs in order to facilitate
renewable energy advancement, find
ways to encourage energy efficiency
market transformation, and update
members on routine business matters
affecting the Board.
Public Participation: The meeting is
open to the public. Written statements
may be filed with the Board either
before or after the meeting. Members of
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should contact Gary Burch at the
address or telephone number listed
above. Requests to make oral comments
must be received five days prior to the
meeting; reasonable provision will be
made to include requested topic(s) on
the agenda. The Chair of the Board is
empowered to conduct the meeting in a
fashion that will facilitate the orderly
conduct of business.
Minutes: The minutes of the meeting
will be available for public review and
copying within 60 days on the STEAB
Web site, https://www.steab.org.
Issued at Washington, DC, on December 29,
2009.
Rachel Samuel,
Deputy Committee Management Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Environmental Management SiteSpecific Advisory Board, Idaho
National Laboratory
Department of Energy.
Notice of open meeting.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: This notice announces a
meeting of the Environmental
Management Site-Specific Advisory
Board (EM SSAB), Idaho National
Laboratory. The Federal Advisory
Committee Act (Pub. L. No. 92–463, 86
Stat. 770) requires that public notice of
this meeting be announced in the
Federal Register.
DATES: Wednesday, January 20, 2010, 8
a.m.–5 p.m.
Opportunities for public participation
will be from 1:30 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. and
from 3:30 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.
These times are subject to change;
please contact the Federal Coordinator
(below) for confirmation of times prior
to the meeting.
ADDRESSES: Hilton Garden Inn, 700
Lindsay Boulevard, Idaho Falls, Idaho
83402.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Robert L. Pence, Federal Coordinator,
Department of Energy, Idaho Operations
Office, 1955 Fremont Avenue, MS–
1203, Idaho Falls, ID 83415. Phone (208)
526–6518; Fax (208) 526–8789 or e-mail:
pencerl@id.doe.gov or visit the Board’s
Internet home page at: https://
www.inlemcab.org.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose of the Board: The purpose of
the Board is to make recommendations
to DOE–EM in the areas of
environmental restoration, waste
management, and related activities.
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Tentative Topics (agenda topics may
change up to the day of the meeting;
please contact Robert L. Pence for the
most current agenda):
• Progress to Cleanup.
• InSitu Grouting—Draft Remedial
Design and Remedial Action Work Plan.
• Update on Hot Cell Engineering
Evaluation and Cost Analysis.
• Radiation Tutorial and Education.
• Update on Calcine Record of
Decision.
Public Participation: The EM SSAB,
Idaho National Laboratory, welcomes
the attendance of the public at its
advisory committee meetings and will
make every effort to accommodate
persons with physical disabilities or
special needs. If you require special
accommodations due to a disability,
please contact Robert L. Pence at least
seven days in advance of the meeting at
the phone number listed above. Written
statements may be filed with the Board
either before or after the meeting.
Individuals who wish to make oral
presentations pertaining to agenda items
should contact Robert L. Pence at the
address or telephone number listed
above. The request must be received five
days prior to the meeting and reasonable
provision will be made to include the
presentation in the agenda. The Deputy
Designated Federal Officer is
empowered to conduct the meeting in a
fashion that will facilitate the orderly
conduct of business. Individuals
wishing to make public comments will
be provided a maximum of five minutes
to present their comments.
Minutes: Minutes will be available by
writing or calling Robert L. Pence,
Federal Coordinator, at the address and
phone number listed above. Minutes
will also be available at the following
Web site: https://www.inlemcab.org/
meetings.html.
Issued at Washington, DC on December 29,
2009.
Rachel Samuel,
Deputy Committee Management Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Proposed Subsequent Arrangement
AGENCY: Office of International Regimes
and Agreements, Department of Energy.
ACTION: Subsequent arrangement.
SUMMARY: This notice has been issued
under the authority of Section 131 of the
Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended
(42 U.S.C. 2160). The Department is
providing notice of a proposed
subsequent arrangement under the
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Agreement for Cooperation Between the
United States of America and the
Government of Canada Concerning
Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy and the
Agreement Between the United States
and the Government of Japan
Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear
Energy.
This subsequent arrangement
concerns the retransfer of 28,409 kg of
U.S.-origin natural uranium dioxide,
25,000 kg of which is uranium, from
Cameco in Ontario, Canada to Global
Nuclear Fuels in Kanakawa-ken, Japan.
The material, which is currently located
at Cameco, Port Hope, Ontario, will be
transferred to Global Nuclear Fuel,
Kanakawa-ken, Japan to be fabricated
into fuel pellets and used by Electric
Power Development Co, Ltd., Tokyo,
Japan. The material was originally
obtained by Cameco from Crowe Butte
Resources Inc. pursuant to export
license XSOU8798.
In accordance with Section 131 of the
Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended,
we have determined that this
subsequent arrangement is not inimical
to the common defense and security.
This subsequent arrangement will take
effect no sooner than fifteen days after
the date of publication of this notice.
Dated: December 31, 2009.
For the Department of Energy.
Richard Goorevich,
Director, Office of International Regimes and
Agreements.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket Number IC09–731–001]
Information Collection; Notice of
Submission to OMB for Its Review and
Approval of the Voluntary Survey on
Advanced Metering and Demand
Response Programs
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December 28, 2009.
1. Take notice that the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission staff
(Commission staff) is submitting to the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB), for its review and approval, a
survey of demand response and timebased rate programs and tariffs, and
advanced metering infrastructure (AMI).
This survey will enable Commission
staff to collect the necessary information
to prepare a report for Congress, which
assesses various aspects of demand
response in the United States, as
required by section 1252(e)(3) of the
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Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct
2005).1 The survey will be sent to
approximately 3,443 electric power
businesses and organizations who
directly serve end-use customers. The
survey results will be processed and
analyzed in order to prepare the report
and submit it to Congress in 2010.
2. This survey is Commission staff’s
third nationwide effort to gather
information on the dispersion of
advanced metering and demand
response programs. Continued industry
cooperation is important for us to obtain
information that is as accurate and upto-date as possible, so that we may
respond to Congress, and provide
information to states and other market
participants. Commission staff seeks to
strongly encourage all survey recipients
to complete the survey.
3. Commission staff has designed a
survey that imposes a minimal burden
on respondents by providing an easy-tocomplete form that includes such userfriendly features as pre-populated fields
and drop-down menus, while providing
Commission staff with the information
necessary to prepare the report directed
by EPAct 2005 section 1253(e)(3). It is
a streamlined and simplified version of
past surveys and can be electronically
filed. A paper version of the survey may
be filed by those who are unable to file
electronically.
I. Background
4. EPAct 2005 section 1252(e)(3)
requires the Commission to prepare and
publish a report, by appropriate region,
that assesses demand response
resources, including those available
from all consumer classes. Specifically,
EPAct 2005 requires that the
Commission identify and review:
(A) Saturation and penetration rate of
advanced meters and communications
technologies, devices and systems;
(B) Existing demand response
programs and time-based rate programs;
(C) the annual resource contribution
of demand resources;
(D) the potential for demand response
as a quantifiable, reliable resource for
regional planning purposes;
(E) steps taken to ensure that, in
regional transmission planning and
operations, demand resources are
provided equitable treatment as a
quantifiable, reliable resource relative to
the resource obligations of any loadserving entity, transmission provider, or
transmitting party; and
(F) regulatory barriers to improved
customer participation in demand
1 Public Law 109–58, section 1252(e)(3), 119 Stat.
594 (2005).
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response, peak reduction and critical
period pricing programs.
5. On August 7, 2009, a notice was
published in the Federal Register, 74 FR
39,682 (2009) (August 7 Notice),
requesting comments on proposed
updates to the FERC–727, Demand
Response and Time Based Rate
Programs Survey (OMB Control No.
1902–0214), and FERC–728, Advanced
Metering Survey (OMB Control No.
1902–0213). In the August 7 Notice,
Commission staff explained that it had
investigated alternatives to fielding and
collecting data using a FERC-designed
survey, including using data from the
North American Electric Reliability
Corporation (NERC) and the Energy
Information Administration (EIA).
However, the data from NERC and EIA
will not be available to the Commission
in time to complete the 2010 report to
Congress.
II. Discussion
6. Commission staff appreciate the
useful comments on the survey
questions submitted in response to the
August 7 Notice. Within the limits of
the available survey instrument,
Commission staff made revisions to
improve the clarity of the questions, to
update the survey to capture
technological advances, and to reduce
the burden in responding. In certain
cases, Commission staff did not make
the suggested changes because more
detailed information is needed to
respond to the specific statutory
provisions in EPAct 2005, to provide
useful data, or to ensure that the survey
is consistent with previous surveys.
Commenters noted that this survey is
much more concise than previous ones
and will help reduce the collection
burden significantly. Commission staff
agrees, and proposes that with the
updates and the changes that have been
made, the survey will not be onerous to
complete. Commission staff plans to
encourage all potential respondents to
complete the survey. A higher response
rate will enable Commission staff to
obtain more precise information. Below
is a summary of the major changes to
the survey and responses to the
concerns expressed by commenters.
A. Guidance on Responding to Survey
Questions
7. In response to a request for
instructions or other guidance on how
to calculate the potential reductions for
price-based (time-based) and other
voluntary programs, Commission staff
has revised the survey instructions to
describe possible methodologies, such
as the methodologies used in A National
Assessment of Demand Response
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Proposed Subsequent Arrangement
AGENCY: Office of International Regimes and Agreements, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Subsequent arrangement.
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SUMMARY: This notice has been issued under the authority of Section 131
of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2160). The
Department is providing notice of a proposed subsequent arrangement
under the
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Agreement for Cooperation Between the United States of America and the
Government of Canada Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy and the
Agreement Between the United States and the Government of Japan
Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy.
This subsequent arrangement concerns the retransfer of 28,409 kg of
U.S.-origin natural uranium dioxide, 25,000 kg of which is uranium,
from Cameco in Ontario, Canada to Global Nuclear Fuels in Kanakawa-ken,
Japan. The material, which is currently located at Cameco, Port Hope,
Ontario, will be transferred to Global Nuclear Fuel, Kanakawa-ken,
Japan to be fabricated into fuel pellets and used by Electric Power
Development Co, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan. The material was originally
obtained by Cameco from Crowe Butte Resources Inc. pursuant to export
license XSOU8798.
In accordance with Section 131 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as
amended, we have determined that this subsequent arrangement is not
inimical to the common defense and security. This subsequent
arrangement will take effect no sooner than fifteen days after the date
of publication of this notice.
Dated: December 31, 2009.
For the Department of Energy.
Richard Goorevich,
Director, Office of International Regimes and Agreements.
[FR Doc. E9-31370 Filed 1-4-10; 8:45 am]
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