Central Arizona Project-Rate Order No. WAPA-172, 44100-44102 [2015-18235]
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point of delivery, unless otherwise
provided by contract.
Character and Conditions of Service:
Alternating current at 60 hertz, threephase, delivered and metered at the
voltages and points established by
contract.
Base Charge:
The total charge paid by a Contractor
for annual capacity and energy based on
the annual revenue requirement. The
base charge shall be composed of an
energy component and a capacity
component:
ENERGY CHARGE: Each Contractor
shall be billed monthly an energy charge
equal to the rate year energy dollar
multiplied by the Contractor’s firm
energy percentage multiplied by the
Contractor’s monthly energy ratio as
provided by contract.
CAPACITY CHARGE: Each Contractor
shall be billed monthly a capacity
charge equal to the rate year capacity
dollar divided by 12 multiplied by the
Contractor’s contingent capacity
percentage as provided by contract.
Forecast Rates:
ENERGY: Shall be equal to the rate
year energy dollar divided by the lesser
of the total master schedule energy or
4,501.001 million kWhs. This rate is to
be applied for use of excess energy,
unauthorized overruns, and water pump
energy.
CAPACITY: Shall be equal to the rate
year capacity dollar divided by
1,951,000 kWs, to be applied for use of
unauthorized overruns.
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Calculated Energy Rate:
Within 90 days after the end of each
rate year, a calculated energy rate shall
be calculated. If the energy deemed
delivered is greater than 4,501.001
million kWhs, then the calculated
energy rate shall be applied to each
Contractor’s energy deemed delivered.
A credit or debit shall be established
based on the difference between the
Contractor’s energy dollar and the
Contractor’s actual energy charge, to be
applied the following month or as soon
as possible thereafter.
Lower Basin Development Fund
Contribution Charge:
The contribution charge is 4.5 mills/
kWh for each kWh measured or
scheduled to an Arizona purchaser and
2.5 mills/kWh for each kWh measured
or scheduled to a California or Nevada
purchaser, except for purchased power.
Billing for Unauthorized Overruns:
For each billing period in which there
is a contract violation involving an
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unauthorized overrun of the contractual
power obligations, such overrun shall be
billed at 10 times the forecast energy
rate and forecast capacity rate. The
contribution charge shall also be
applied to each kWh of overrun.
Adjustments:
None.
ORDER
In view of the foregoing and under the
authority delegated to me, I hereby
extend from October 1, 2015, through
September 30, 2020, the existing BCP
rate-setting formula and approve the
base charge and rates for FY 2016, on an
interim basis for the BCP. Formula Rate
Schedule BCP–F9 shall remain in effect
on an interim basis, pending FERC
confirmation and approval of this
extension or substitute rates on a final
basis through September 30, 2020.
Dated: July 17, 2015
Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall,
Deputy Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Western Area Power Administration
Central Arizona Project—Rate Order
No. WAPA–172
Western Area Power
Administration, DOE.
ACTION: Notice of Proposed
Transmission Rates.
AGENCY:
The Western Area Power
Administration (Western), a power
marketing administration within the
Department of Energy (DOE), is
proposing an adjustment to the Central
Arizona Project (CAP) transmission
rates for firm point-to-point
transmission service, non-firm point-topoint transmission service, and Network
Integration Transmission Service (NITS)
on the CAP 115/230-kilovolt (kV)
transmission lines. Current rates, under
Rate Schedules CAP–FT2, CAP–NFT2
and CAP–NITS2, expire December 31,
2015. Western is not proposing any
changes to the existing rate-setting
formula through December 31, 2020, but
is proposing to adjust the existing rates
to provide sufficient revenue to cover all
annual costs, including interest
expenses, and to repay required
investment within the allowable period.
Western is also proposing to begin
charging for short-term transmission
service on the Navajo (500-kV) portion
of the CAP under Rate Schedule CAP–
NFT3. Western currently markets excess
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transmission service from the Navajo
(500-kV) portion of the CAP on a shortterm (less than 12 months) basis at
current CAP 115/230-kV rates under
Western’s Administrator’s authority to
set rates for short-term sales
(Department of Energy Delegation Order
No. 00–037.00A, ¶1.5). Western will
prepare and provide a brochure
detailing information on the proposed
rates. Proposed rates, under Rate
Schedules CAP–FT3, CAP–NFT3, and
CAP–NITS3, are scheduled to go into
effect on January 1, 2016, and remain in
effect through December 31, 2020.
Publication of this Federal Register
notice begins the formal process for the
proposed rates.
The consultation and comment
period begins today and will end
October 22, 2015. Western will present
a detailed explanation of the proposed
rates at a public information forum on
August 27, 2015, beginning at 10:00 a.m.
MST, in Phoenix, Arizona. Western will
accept oral and written comments at a
public comment forum on September
24, 2015, beginning at 10:00 a.m. MST,
in Phoenix, Arizona. Western will
accept written comments any time
during the 90-day consultation and
comment period.
DATES:
The public information
forum and public comment forum will
be held at the Desert Southwest
Customer Service Regional Office,
located at 615 South 43 Avenue,
Phoenix, Arizona, on the dates cited
above. Written comments should be sent
to Mr. Ronald E. Moulton, Senior Vice
President and Desert Southwest
Regional Manager, Desert Southwest
Customer Service Region, Western Area
Power Administration, P.O. Box 6457,
Phoenix, Arizona 85005–6457, email
moulton@wapa.gov. Written comments
may also be faxed to (602) 605–2490,
attention: Mr. Jack Murray, Rates
Manager. Western will post official
information about the rate process on its
Web site at https://www.wapa.gov/dsw/
pwrmkt/CAPTRP/CAPTRP.htm.
Western will also post official
comments received via letter, fax and
email to this Web site. Western must
receive written comments by the end of
the consultation and comment period to
ensure they are considered in Western’s
decision-making process. For more
information regarding attending the
forum, see the Attendance at the Forum
section of this notice.
ADDRESSES:
Mr.
Jack Murray, Rates Manager, Desert
Southwest Customer Service Region,
Western Area Power Administration,
P.O. Box 6457, Phoenix, Arizona 85005–
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jmurray@wapa.gov.
The
existing Rate Schedules CAP–FT2,
CAP–NFT2, and CAP–NITS2, under
Rate Order No. WAPA–124 1, were
approved for a 5-year period beginning
on January 1, 2006, and ending
December 31, 2010. The schedules
received final approval from the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
on June 29, 2006. Rate Order No.
WAPA–153 2 extended these rate
schedules for a 2-year period, beginning
January 1, 2011, through December 31,
2012. Rate Order No. WAPA–158 3
extended these rate schedules for a 3year period beginning January 1, 2013,
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
through December 31, 2015. Western’s
Administrator, under the authority
delegated to set rates for short-term
sales, approved sales of excess Navajo
transmission service at the effective
CAP 115/230-kV transmission rate. This
approval, which only applies to sales of
short-term (less than 12 months)
transmission service on the Navajo
system, was approved effective
September 1, 2011. Western is
proposing a modification to the
Applicability section of Rate Schedule
CAP–NFT3 to include the marketing of
short-term Navajo transmission service
at the effective CAP transmission
service rate.
Proposed rates for point-to-point
transmission service and NITS on the
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CAP 115/230-kV transmission system
are based on a revenue requirement that
recovers the investment on the CAP
transmission lines, costs for facilities
associated with providing transmission
service and non-facility costs allocated
to transmission service. Proposed rates
for point-to-point transmission service
on the CAP 115/230-kV transmission
system are determined by combining the
average annual amortization costs with
the average annual operations and
maintenance costs, and dividing them
by the average annual long-term firm
transmission service reservations for the
cost evaluation period (fiscal years
2016–2020).
TABLE 1—EXISTING AND PROPOSED RATES FOR FIRM AND NON-FIRM TRANSMISSION SERVICE
Existing rates
January 1, 2015 through
December 31, 2015
Proposed rates CAP
115/230-kV system
(Jan. 1, 2016)
Firm Transmission Service .......................................................
Non-firm Transmission Service .................................................
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Type of service
$13.56/kW-year .......................
1.55 mills/kWh ........................
$14.88/kW-year .......................
1.70 mills/kWh ........................
The table above compares the existing
and proposed rates for transmission
service. The proposed rates result in a
firm point-to-point CAP 115/230-kV
transmission rate of $14.88 per
kilowattyear and a non-firm point-to
point CAP 115/230-kV transmission rate
of 1.70 mills/kilowatthour (kWh). The
proposed CAP rate reflects a 10 percent
rate increase compared to the FY 2015
rate due primarily to an increase in
construction costs to replace the aging
ED2-Saguaro line. The construction
started in 2015 and the costs are
expected to be spread over a 5-year
period. These proposed rates are based
on the most current financial data
available. Prior to their effective date of
January 1, 2016, these proposed rates
are subject to change, consistent with
the procedures of 10 CFR part 903 if
relevant and material financial data not
previously considered becomes
available prior to the publication of the
final rates.
NITS allows a transmission customer
to integrate, plan, economically
dispatch, and regulate its network
resources to serve its native load in a
manner comparable to how a
transmission provider uses its own
transmission system to service its native
load customers. The monthly charge
methodology for NITS on the CAP 115/
230-kV transmission lines is the product
of the transmission customer’s load-
ratio share multiplied by one-twelfth of
the annual transmission revenue
requirement. The customer’s load-ratio
share is calculated on a rolling 12month basis. The customer’s load-ratio
share is equal to that customer’s hourly
load coincident with the CAP 115/230kV transmission lines’ monthly
transmission system peak divided by
the resultant value of the CAP 115-kV
and 230-kV transmission lines’
coincident peak for all firm point-topoint transmission service plus the CAP
115/230-kV transmission lines’ firm
point-to-point transmission service
reservations. The proposed rates include
the costs for scheduling, system control,
and dispatch service. Western’s existing
rate formula requires recalculation of
the rates annually based on updated
financial data.
1 FERC confirmed and approved Rate Order No.
WAPA–124 on June 29, 2006, in Docket No. EF06–
5111–000. See United States Department of Energy,
Western Area Power Administration, Central
Arizona Project, 115 FERC ¶ 62,326.
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Attendance at the Forum
Access to Western facilities is
controlled. U.S. citizen’s need to bring
an official form of identification (that
meets the requirement of the Real ID
Act), such as a U.S. driver’s license, U.S.
passport, U.S. Government ID, or U.S.
Military ID, which you will be asked to
show prior to signing in.
Foreign nationals planning to attend
need to contact Mr. Jack Murray, Rates
Manager, (602) 605–2442, email
jmurray@wapa.gov, immediately to
obtain the necessary form for
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admittance. This form must be
completed at least 30 days in advance
for visitors from non-sensitive countries;
and 45 days in advance for visitors from
sensitive countries. Failure to complete
this approval process may result in
denial of admittance.
Legal Authority
Since the proposed rates constitute a
major adjustment as defined by 10 CFR
part 903, Western will hold both a
public information forum and a public
comment forum. Western will review all
timely public comments and make
amendments or adjustment to the
proposal, as appropriate, consistent
with 10 CFR part 903.
Western is establishing rates for
transmission service for CAP under the
Department of Energy Organization Act
(42 U.S.C. 7152); the Reclamation Act of
1902 (ch. 1093, 32 Stat. 388), as
amended and supplemented by
subsequent laws, particularly section
9(c) of the Reclamation Project Act of
1939 (43 U.S.C. 485h(c)); and other acts
that specifically apply to the project
involved.
By Delegation Order No. 00–037.00,
effective October 25, 2013, the Secretary
of Energy delegated: (1) The authority to
develop power and transmission rates to
Western’s Administrator; (2) the
authority to confirm, approve, and place
such rates into effect on an interim basis
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FR 548 (January 5, 2011).
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to the Deputy Secretary of Energy; and
(3) the authority to confirm, approve,
and place into effect on a final basis, to
remand, or to disapprove such rates to
the FERC. Existing DOE procedures for
public participation in power rate
adjustments (10 CFR part 903) were
published on September 18, 1985.
Availability of Information
All brochures, studies, comments,
letters, memorandums, and other
documents that Western initiated or
used to develop the proposed rates are
available for inspection and copying at
the Desert Southwest Customer Service
Regional Office, Western Area Power
Administration, located at 615 South 43
Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85009–5313.
Many of these documents and
supporting information are also
available on Western’s Web site at:
https://www.wapa.gov/dsw/pwrmkt/
CAPTRP/CAPTRP.htm.
Ratemaking Procedure Requirements
Environmental Compliance
In compliance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of
1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321–4347); Council on
Environmental Quality Regulations (40
CFR parts 1500–1508); and DOE NEPA
Regulations (10 CFR part 1021), Western
is in the process of determining whether
an environmental assessment or an
environmental impact statement should
be prepared or if this action can be
categorically excluded from those
requirements.
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: July 17, 2015.
Mark A. Gabriel,
Administrator.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
[EPA–HQ–OPP–2015–0276 and EPA–HQ–
OPP–2015–0302; FRL–9930–91]
Extension of Comment Periods for the
Draft Series 810—Product
Performance Test Guidelines and the
Proposed Antimicrobial Pesticide Use
Site Index
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
AGENCY:
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Notice; extension of comment
periods.
ACTION:
EPA is hereby extending the
comment periods for the following two
notices: the notice that issued in the
Federal Register of June 17, 2015,
entitled ‘‘Draft Test Guidelines; Series
810—Product Performance Test
Guidelines; Notice of Availability and
Request for Comments’’ (‘‘Draft Test
Guidelines’’) and the notice that issued
in the Federal Register of July 1, 2015,
entitled ‘‘Proposed Antimicrobial
Pesticide Use Site Index; Notice of
Availability and Request for Comment’’
(‘‘Proposed Use Site Index’’). This
document extends the comment periods
for those two notices in response to
requests from stakeholders for
additional time to review and provide
comments.
DATES: Comments for the Draft Test
Guidelines must be identified by docket
identification (ID) number EPA–HQ–
OPP–2015–0276 and must be received
on or before October 1, 2015. Comments
for the Proposed Use Site Index must be
identified by docket ID number EPA–
HQ–OPP–2015–0302 and must be
received on or before August 31, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Follow the detailed
instructions provided under ADDRESSES
in the Federal Register document of
either June 17, 2015 (80 FR 34638)
(FRL–9927–37) or July 1, 2015 (80 FR
37610) (FRL–9929–42), as applicable.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: As
listed in the applicable Federal Register
document the contacts for the Draft Test
Guidelines are as follows: For general
information contact: Melissa Chun,
Regulatory Coordination Staff (7101M),
Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution
Prevention, Environmental Protection
Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.,
Washington, DC 20460–0001; telephone
number: (202) 564–1605; email address:
chun.melissa@epa.gov. For technical
information contact: Stephen Tomasino,
Biological and Economic Analysis
Division (7503P), Office of Pesticide
Programs, Environmental Protection
Agency, Environmental Science Center,
701 Mapes Road, Ft. Meade, MD 20755–
5350; telephone number: (410) 305–
2976; email address: tomasino.stephen@
epa.gov.
The contact for the Proposed Use Site
Index is Steven Weiss, Antimicrobials
Division (7510P), Office of Pesticide
Programs, Environmental Protection
Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.,
Washington, DC 20460–0001; main
telephone number: (703) 308–8293;
email address: weiss.steven@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: EPA is
hereby extending the comment periods
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for the following two notices in
response to requests for additional time
that were received from stakeholders.
1. In the notice that issued in the
Federal Register of June 17, 2015,
entitled ‘‘Draft Test Guidelines; Series
810—Product Performance Test
Guidelines; Notice of Availability and
Request for Comments’’ (80 FR 34638)
(FRL–9927–37), EPA sought public
comment on several non-binding draft
test guidelines developed by the Office
of Chemical Safety and Pollution
Prevention (OCSPP). The test guidelines
provide guidance on conducting testing
by the public and companies that are
subject to EPA data submission
requirements under OCSPP’s major
statutory mandates. The end of the
comment period is hereby being
extended from August 17, 2015 to
October 1, 2015. See docket ID number
EPA–HQ–OPP–2015–0276 at https://
www.regulations.gov.
2. In the notice that issued in the
Federal Register of July 1, 2015, entitled
‘‘Proposed Antimicrobial Pesticide Use
Site Index; Notice of Availability and
Request for Comment’’ (80 FR 37610)
(FRL–9929–42), EPA sought public
comment on a proposed guidance
document called the Antimicrobial
Pesticide Use Site Index. The Agency
developed this document to provide
guidance about antimicrobial pesticide
use sites and general antimicrobial
pesticide use patterns. This guidance
document is intended to assist
antimicrobial pesticide applicants and
registrants by helping them to identify
the 40 CFR part 158 subpart W data
requirements that are necessary to
register their product(s), and will
likewise be used by Agency staff
evaluating pesticide applications. The
end of the comment period is hereby
being extended from July 31, 2015 to
August 31, 2015. See docket ID number
EPA–HQ–OPP–2015–0302 at https://
www.regulations.gov.
To submit comments, or access the
docket, please follow the detailed
instructions provided under ADDRESSES
in the applicable Federal Register
document of either June 17, 2015 (80 FR
34638) (FRL–9927–37) for the Draft Test
Guidelines or July 1, 2015 (80 FR 37610)
(FRL–9929–42) for the Proposed Use
Site Index.
If you have questions, consult with
someone listed under FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT.
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 136 et seq.; 15 U.S.C.
2601 et seq.; 21 U.S.C. 301 et seq.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Western Area Power Administration
Central Arizona Project--Rate Order No. WAPA-172
AGENCY: Western Area Power Administration, DOE.
ACTION: Notice of Proposed Transmission Rates.
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SUMMARY: The Western Area Power Administration (Western), a power
marketing administration within the Department of Energy (DOE), is
proposing an adjustment to the Central Arizona Project (CAP)
transmission rates for firm point-to-point transmission service, non-
firm point-to-point transmission service, and Network Integration
Transmission Service (NITS) on the CAP 115/230-kilovolt (kV)
transmission lines. Current rates, under Rate Schedules CAP-FT2, CAP-
NFT2 and CAP-NITS2, expire December 31, 2015. Western is not proposing
any changes to the existing rate-setting formula through December 31,
2020, but is proposing to adjust the existing rates to provide
sufficient revenue to cover all annual costs, including interest
expenses, and to repay required investment within the allowable period.
Western is also proposing to begin charging for short-term transmission
service on the Navajo (500-kV) portion of the CAP under Rate Schedule
CAP-NFT3. Western currently markets excess transmission service from
the Navajo (500-kV) portion of the CAP on a short-term (less than 12
months) basis at current CAP 115/230-kV rates under Western's
Administrator's authority to set rates for short-term sales (Department
of Energy Delegation Order No. 00-037.00A, ]1.5). Western will prepare
and provide a brochure detailing information on the proposed rates.
Proposed rates, under Rate Schedules CAP-FT3, CAP-NFT3, and CAP-NITS3,
are scheduled to go into effect on January 1, 2016, and remain in
effect through December 31, 2020. Publication of this Federal Register
notice begins the formal process for the proposed rates.
DATES: The consultation and comment period begins today and will end
October 22, 2015. Western will present a detailed explanation of the
proposed rates at a public information forum on August 27, 2015,
beginning at 10:00 a.m. MST, in Phoenix, Arizona. Western will accept
oral and written comments at a public comment forum on September 24,
2015, beginning at 10:00 a.m. MST, in Phoenix, Arizona. Western will
accept written comments any time during the 90-day consultation and
comment period.
ADDRESSES: The public information forum and public comment forum will
be held at the Desert Southwest Customer Service Regional Office,
located at 615 South 43 Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona, on the dates cited
above. Written comments should be sent to Mr. Ronald E. Moulton, Senior
Vice President and Desert Southwest Regional Manager, Desert Southwest
Customer Service Region, Western Area Power Administration, P.O. Box
6457, Phoenix, Arizona 85005-6457, email moulton@wapa.gov. Written
comments may also be faxed to (602) 605-2490, attention: Mr. Jack
Murray, Rates Manager. Western will post official information about the
rate process on its Web site at https://www.wapa.gov/dsw/pwrmkt/CAPTRP/CAPTRP.htm. Western will also post official comments received via
letter, fax and email to this Web site. Western must receive written
comments by the end of the consultation and comment period to ensure
they are considered in Western's decision-making process. For more
information regarding attending the forum, see the Attendance at the
Forum section of this notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Jack Murray, Rates Manager, Desert
Southwest Customer Service Region, Western Area Power Administration,
P.O. Box 6457, Phoenix, Arizona 85005-
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6457, telephone (602) 605-2442, email jmurray@wapa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The existing Rate Schedules CAP-FT2, CAP-
NFT2, and CAP-NITS2, under Rate Order No. WAPA-124 \1\, were approved
for a 5-year period beginning on January 1, 2006, and ending December
31, 2010. The schedules received final approval from the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission (FERC) on June 29, 2006. Rate Order No. WAPA-153
\2\ extended these rate schedules for a 2-year period, beginning
January 1, 2011, through December 31, 2012. Rate Order No. WAPA-158 \3\
extended these rate schedules for a 3-year period beginning January 1,
2013, through December 31, 2015. Western's Administrator, under the
authority delegated to set rates for short-term sales, approved sales
of excess Navajo transmission service at the effective CAP 115/230-kV
transmission rate. This approval, which only applies to sales of short-
term (less than 12 months) transmission service on the Navajo system,
was approved effective September 1, 2011. Western is proposing a
modification to the Applicability section of Rate Schedule CAP-NFT3 to
include the marketing of short-term Navajo transmission service at the
effective CAP transmission service rate.
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\1\ FERC confirmed and approved Rate Order No. WAPA-124 on June
29, 2006, in Docket No. EF06-5111-000. See United States Department
of Energy, Western Area Power Administration, Central Arizona
Project, 115 FERC ] 62,326.
\2\ 76 FR 548 (January 5, 2011).
\3\ 78 FR 18335 (March 26, 2013).
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Proposed rates for point-to-point transmission service and NITS on
the CAP 115/230-kV transmission system are based on a revenue
requirement that recovers the investment on the CAP transmission lines,
costs for facilities associated with providing transmission service and
non-facility costs allocated to transmission service. Proposed rates
for point-to-point transmission service on the CAP 115/230-kV
transmission system are determined by combining the average annual
amortization costs with the average annual operations and maintenance
costs, and dividing them by the average annual long-term firm
transmission service reservations for the cost evaluation period
(fiscal years 2016-2020).
Table 1--Existing and Proposed Rates for Firm and Non-Firm Transmission Service
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Existing rates January 1,
Type of service 2015 through December 31, Proposed rates CAP 115/230- Percent change
2015 kV system (Jan. 1, 2016)
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Firm Transmission Service............... $13.56/kW-year............ $14.88/kW-year............ 10
Non-firm Transmission Service........... 1.55 mills/kWh............ 1.70 mills/kWh............ 10
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The table above compares the existing and proposed rates for
transmission service. The proposed rates result in a firm point-to-
point CAP 115/230-kV transmission rate of $14.88 per kilowattyear and a
non-firm point-to point CAP 115/230-kV transmission rate of 1.70 mills/
kilowatthour (kWh). The proposed CAP rate reflects a 10 percent rate
increase compared to the FY 2015 rate due primarily to an increase in
construction costs to replace the aging ED2-Saguaro line. The
construction started in 2015 and the costs are expected to be spread
over a 5-year period. These proposed rates are based on the most
current financial data available. Prior to their effective date of
January 1, 2016, these proposed rates are subject to change, consistent
with the procedures of 10 CFR part 903 if relevant and material
financial data not previously considered becomes available prior to the
publication of the final rates.
NITS allows a transmission customer to integrate, plan,
economically dispatch, and regulate its network resources to serve its
native load in a manner comparable to how a transmission provider uses
its own transmission system to service its native load customers. The
monthly charge methodology for NITS on the CAP 115/230-kV transmission
lines is the product of the transmission customer's load-ratio share
multiplied by one-twelfth of the annual transmission revenue
requirement. The customer's load-ratio share is calculated on a rolling
12-month basis. The customer's load-ratio share is equal to that
customer's hourly load coincident with the CAP 115/230-kV transmission
lines' monthly transmission system peak divided by the resultant value
of the CAP 115-kV and 230-kV transmission lines' coincident peak for
all firm point-to-point transmission service plus the CAP 115/230-kV
transmission lines' firm point-to-point transmission service
reservations. The proposed rates include the costs for scheduling,
system control, and dispatch service. Western's existing rate formula
requires recalculation of the rates annually based on updated financial
data.
Attendance at the Forum
Access to Western facilities is controlled. U.S. citizen's need to
bring an official form of identification (that meets the requirement of
the Real ID Act), such as a U.S. driver's license, U.S. passport, U.S.
Government ID, or U.S. Military ID, which you will be asked to show
prior to signing in.
Foreign nationals planning to attend need to contact Mr. Jack
Murray, Rates Manager, (602) 605-2442, email jmurray@wapa.gov,
immediately to obtain the necessary form for admittance. This form must
be completed at least 30 days in advance for visitors from non-
sensitive countries; and 45 days in advance for visitors from sensitive
countries. Failure to complete this approval process may result in
denial of admittance.
Legal Authority
Since the proposed rates constitute a major adjustment as defined
by 10 CFR part 903, Western will hold both a public information forum
and a public comment forum. Western will review all timely public
comments and make amendments or adjustment to the proposal, as
appropriate, consistent with 10 CFR part 903.
Western is establishing rates for transmission service for CAP
under the Department of Energy Organization Act (42 U.S.C. 7152); the
Reclamation Act of 1902 (ch. 1093, 32 Stat. 388), as amended and
supplemented by subsequent laws, particularly section 9(c) of the
Reclamation Project Act of 1939 (43 U.S.C. 485h(c)); and other acts
that specifically apply to the project involved.
By Delegation Order No. 00-037.00, effective October 25, 2013, the
Secretary of Energy delegated: (1) The authority to develop power and
transmission rates to Western's Administrator; (2) the authority to
confirm, approve, and place such rates into effect on an interim basis
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to the Deputy Secretary of Energy; and (3) the authority to confirm,
approve, and place into effect on a final basis, to remand, or to
disapprove such rates to the FERC. Existing DOE procedures for public
participation in power rate adjustments (10 CFR part 903) were
published on September 18, 1985.
Availability of Information
All brochures, studies, comments, letters, memorandums, and other
documents that Western initiated or used to develop the proposed rates
are available for inspection and copying at the Desert Southwest
Customer Service Regional Office, Western Area Power Administration,
located at 615 South 43 Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85009-5313. Many of
these documents and supporting information are also available on
Western's Web site at: https://www.wapa.gov/dsw/pwrmkt/CAPTRP/CAPTRP.htm.
Ratemaking Procedure Requirements
Environmental Compliance
In compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of
1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321-4347); Council on Environmental Quality
Regulations (40 CFR parts 1500-1508); and DOE NEPA Regulations (10 CFR
part 1021), Western is in the process of determining whether an
environmental assessment or an environmental impact statement should be
prepared or if this action can be categorically excluded from those
requirements.
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: July 17, 2015.
Mark A. Gabriel,
Administrator.
[FR Doc. 2015-18235 Filed 7-23-15; 8:45 am]
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