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service market in the WAUW as the
Balancing Authority, or such energy
imbalance market is unable to provide
the total energy imbalance requirements
for certain loads and generation within
the Balancing Authority Area:
For deviations within +/¥ 1.5 percent
(with a minimum of 2 MW) of the
scheduled transaction to be applied
hourly to any generator imbalance that
occurs as a result of the SPP
Transmission Customer’s scheduled
transaction(s) will be netted on a
monthly basis and settled financially, at
the end of the month, at 100 percent of
the average incremental cost.
Deviations greater than +/¥ 1.5
percent up to 7.5 percent (or greater
than 2 MW up to 10 MW) of the
scheduled transaction to be applied
hourly to any generator imbalance that
occurs as a result of the SPP
Transmission Customer’s scheduled
transaction(s) will be settled financially,
at the end of each month. When energy
delivered in a schedule hour from the
generation resource is less than the
energy scheduled, the charge is 110
percent of incremental cost. When
energy delivered from the generation
resource is greater than the scheduled
amount, the credit is 90 percent of the
incremental cost.
Deviations greater than +/¥ 7.5
percent (or 10 MW) of the scheduled
transaction to be applied hourly to any
generator imbalance that occurs as a
result of the SPP Transmission
Customer’s scheduled transaction(s)
will be settled at 125 percent of
Western-UGP’s highest incremental cost
for the day when energy delivered in a
schedule hour is less than the energy
scheduled or 75 percent of WesternUGP’s lowest daily incremental cost
when energy delivered from the
generation resource is greater than the
scheduled amount. As an exception, an
intermittent resource will be exempt
from this deviation band and will pay
the deviation band charges for all
deviations greater than the larger of 1.5
percent or 2 MW.
Deviations from scheduled
transactions responding to directives by
the Transmission Provider, a Balancing
Authority, or a reliability coordinator
will not be subject to the deviation
bands identified above and, instead,
will be settled financially, at the end of
the month, at 100 percent of
incremental cost. Such directives may
include instructions to correct
frequency decay, respond to a reserve
sharing event, or change output to
relieve congestion.
Western-UGP’s incremental cost will
be based upon a representative hourly
energy index or combination of indexes.
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The index to be used will be posted on
the applicable SPP website and
Western-UGP’s Open Access Same-Time
Information System (OASIS) at least 30
days before use for determining the
Western-UGP incremental cost and will
not be changed more often than once
per year unless Western-UGP
determines that the existing index is no
longer a reliable price index.
The pricing and charge for deviations
in the deviation bandwidths is as
specified above. Data used and the
charges resulting from using this
formula will be posted on the applicable
SPP website and Western-UGP’s OASIS.
(B) In the event that Western-UGP
participates in a Western
Interconnection energy imbalance
service market in the WAUW as the
Balancing Authority:
Charges to the SPP Transmission
Customer will reflect only the passthrough of the applicable charges
associated with the Western
Interconnection energy imbalance
service market assessed to Western-UGP
as the WAUW Balancing Authority for
embedded load and/or generation in the
WAUW of such SPP Transmission
Customer that does not make adequate
alternate arrangements in such Western
Interconnection energy imbalance
service market or other alternative
comparable arrangements pursuant to
the SPP Tariff to satisfy its Generator
Imbalance Service obligation.
Western-UGP will post notice on the
applicable SPP website and WesternUGP’s OASIS, and also notify existing
Transmission Customers, at least 30
days before Western-UGP participates in
a Western Interconnection energy
imbalance service market, as the
Balancing Authority. Western-UGP will
also post information related to the
charges assessed by the market operator
for Generator Imbalance Service in the
WAUW under such Western
Interconnection energy imbalance
service market.
Data used and the charges resulting
from using this formula will be posted
on the applicable SPP website and
Western-UGP’s OASIS.
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Notice
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requires that EPA make public its
comments on EISs issued by other
Federal agencies. EPA’s comment letters
on EISs are available at: https://
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action/eis/search.
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MOTSU Real Property Master Plan
Implementation, Comment Period
Ends: 02/04/2025, Contact: Adrienne
Rogers 571–644–8909.
EIS No. 20240237, Final, DOE, AK,
ADOPTION—Angoon Hydroelectric
Project Construction and Operation
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Monument Tongass National Forest
AK, Review Period Ends: 01/21/2025,
Contact: Gretchen Applegate 240–
252–0399.
The Department of Energy (DOE) has
adopted the Forest Service’s Final EIS
No. 20090068 filed 03/11/2009 with the
Environmental Protection Agency. The
DOE was not a cooperating agency on
this project. Therefore, republication of
the document is necessary under
Section 1506.3(b)(1) of the CEQ
regulations.
EIS No. 20240238, Final, USFS, NM,
South Sacramento Restoration Project,
Review Period Ends: 02/18/2025,
Contact: David Baker 541–671–1023.
EIS No. 20240239, Draft, BLM, ID,
Caldwell Canyon Revised Mine and
Reclamation Plan, Comment Period
Ends: 02/03/2025, Contact: Barry
Myers 208–559–3662.
EIS No. 20240240, Revised Draft,
USACE, NJ, New Jersey Back Bays
Coastal Storm Risk Management
Supplemental Draft Integrated
Feasibility Report and Environmental
Impact Statement, Comment Period
Ends: 02/18/2025, Contact: Steven D.
Allen 215–656–6559.
Dated: December 16, 2024.
Mark Austin,
Acting Director, NEPA Compliance Division,
Office of Federal Activities.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL OP-OFA-157]
Environmental Impact Statements; Notice of Availability
Responsible Agency: Office of Federal Activities, General
Information 202-564-5632 or https://www.epa.gov/nepa.
Weekly receipt of Environmental Impact Statements (EIS)
Filed December 9, 2024 10 a.m. EST Through December 16, 2024 10 a.m.
EST
Pursuant to 40 CFR 1506.9.
Notice
Section 309(a) of the Clean Air Act requires that EPA make public
its comments on EISs issued by other Federal agencies. EPA's comment
letters on EISs are available at: https://cdxapps.epa.gov/cdx-enepa-II/public/action/eis/search.
EIS No. 20240236, Draft, USA, NC, MOTSU Real Property Master Plan
Implementation, Comment Period Ends: 02/04/2025, Contact: Adrienne
Rogers 571-644-8909.
EIS No. 20240237, Final, DOE, AK, ADOPTION--Angoon Hydroelectric
Project Construction and Operation Special-Use-Authorization Thayer
Creek Admiralty Island National Monument Tongass National Forest AK,
Review Period Ends: 01/21/2025, Contact: Gretchen Applegate 240-252-
0399.
The Department of Energy (DOE) has adopted the Forest Service's
Final EIS No. 20090068 filed 03/11/2009 with the Environmental
Protection Agency. The DOE was not a cooperating agency on this
project. Therefore, republication of the document is necessary under
Section 1506.3(b)(1) of the CEQ regulations.
EIS No. 20240238, Final, USFS, NM, South Sacramento Restoration
Project, Review Period Ends: 02/18/2025, Contact: David Baker 541-671-
1023.
EIS No. 20240239, Draft, BLM, ID, Caldwell Canyon Revised Mine and
Reclamation Plan, Comment Period Ends: 02/03/2025, Contact: Barry Myers
208-559-3662.
EIS No. 20240240, Revised Draft, USACE, NJ, New Jersey Back Bays
Coastal Storm Risk Management Supplemental Draft Integrated Feasibility
Report and Environmental Impact Statement, Comment Period Ends: 02/18/
2025, Contact: Steven D. Allen 215-656-6559.
Dated: December 16, 2024.
Mark Austin,
Acting Director, NEPA Compliance Division, Office of Federal
Activities.
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