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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Docket No. ER87-483-005, et al.]

 

Southern California Edison Co., et al.; Electric Rate and 
Corporate Regulation Filings

June 6, 1994.
    Take notice that the following filings have been made with the 
Commission:

1. Southern California Edison Company

[Docket No. ER87-483-005]

    Take notice that on May 27, 1994, Southern California Edison 
Company (Edison or Company), tendered for filing its compliance filing 
in the above-referenced docket.
    Comment date: June 20, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

2. Virginia Electric and Power Company

[Docket No. ER94-1022-000]

    Take notice that on May 31, 1994, Virginia Electric and Power 
Company, tendered for filing an amendment to its filing in the above-
captioned docket. The Power Sales Tariff, which was submitted as an 
amendment, provides for the sale for resale of Merom unit power, system 
power, and emergency energy to eligible purchasers under the tariff.
    Copies of the filing were served upon intervenors in this docket as 
well as upon the Virginia State Corporation Commission and the North 
Carolina Utilities Commission.
    Comment date: June 20, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

3. Pacific Gas and Electric Company

[Docket No. ER94-1150-000]

    Take notice that on June 1, 1994, Pacific Gas and Electric Company 
(PG&E) tendered for filing an Amendment to its April 12, 1994, filing 
of a Control Area Rate Schedule for the City of Redding (Redding) 
provided by PG&E.
    According to PG&E, on May 31, 1994, it reached an interim letter 
agreement that will make the Western Area Power Administration a 
``Third Party Provider of Spring Reserve and Regulation services'' 
under the proposed Control Area Rate Schedule. PG&E states that ``this 
event is of great relevance to the Commission's consideration of the 
[Control Area Rate Schedule].''
    Comment date: June 17, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

4. Entergy Services, Inc.

[Docket No. ER94-1306-000]

    Take notice that on May 27, 1994, Entergy Services, Inc. (Entergy 
Services), on behalf of Mississippi Power & Light Company (MP&L), 
Arkansas Power & Light Company, Gulf States Utilities Company, 
Louisiana Power & Light Company, New Orleans Public Service Company 
(collectively, the Entergy Operating Companies), and itself, filed the 
Amendment (Amendment) to Interconnection Agreement between MP&L and 
Municipal Energy Agency of Mississippi (MEAM), effective as of July 1, 
1984, as amended (Interconnection Agreement), which is on file with the 
Commission as MP&L Rate Schedule FERC No. 268. Entergy Services states 
that the purpose of the Amendment is to set forth how MEAM may use the 
Entergy Operating Companies Transmission Service Tariff in conjunction 
with the Interconnection Agreement. Entergy Services asks that the 
Amendment be made effective on May 17, 1994.
    Comment date: June 20, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

5. Golden Spread Electric Cooperative, Inc.

Docket No. ER94-1307-000]

    Take notice that on May 27, 1994, Golden Spread Electric 
Cooperative, Inc. tendered for filing proposed changes to Schedule A of 
its FERC Electric Service Rate Schedule Nos. 12-22, and in addition 
filed a related Special Facilities Agreement with one of its members, 
Midwest Electric Cooperative, Inc.
    Golden Spread proposes to amend Schedule A for each Rate Schedule 
to add a special facilities charge provision and a Rider A, which 
contains the formula to be used in calculating the special facilities 
charge. The special facilities charge will allow Golden Spread to 
recover costs from a member related to a transmission or distribution 
facility which that member has requested that Golden Spread acquire, 
construct, or cause to be constructed. In addition, Golden Spread filed 
a Special Facilities Agreement with Midwest which provides for the 
construction by Golden Spread of a nine mile segment of 69 Kv line on 
the Midwest system, with associated costs being recovered from Midwest 
under the special facilities charge provision.
    Copies of the filing were served upon Golden Spread's 
jurisdictional customers, the Public Utility Commission of Texas, and 
the Oklahoma Corporation Commission.
    Comment date: June 20, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

6. Northeast Utilities Service Company

[Docket No. ER94-1309-000]

    Take notice that on May 31, 1994, Northeast Utilities Service 
Company (NUSCO) tendered for filing two Service Agreements to provide 
non-firm transmission service under the NU System Companies' 
Transmission Service Tariff No. 2 to Central Vermont Public Service 
Corporation (CVPS) and to city of Holyoke, Massachusetts Gas and 
Electric Department (Holyoke). NU requests that the Service Agreements 
become effective on the date of receipt of the filing by the 
Commission.
    NUSCO states that a copy of this information has been mailed to 
CVPS and Holyoke.
    Comment date: June 20, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

7. Central Vermont Public Service Corporation

[Docket No. ER94-1310-000]

    Take notice that on May 31, 1994, Central Vermont Public Service 
Corporation (CVPS) tendered for filing the Actual 1993 Cost Report 
required under Article 2.4 on Second Revised Sheet No. 18 of FERC 
Electric Tariff, Original Volume No. 3, of Central Vermont under which 
Central Vermont provides transmission and distribution service to the 
following Customers: Vermont Electric Cooperative, Inc., Lyndonville 
Electric Department, Village of Ludlow Electric Light Department, 
Village of Johnson Water and Light Department, Village of Hyde Part 
Water and Light Department, Rochester Electric Light and Power Company, 
Woodsville Fire District Water and Light Department.
    Comment date: June 20, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

8. Central Vermont Public Service Corporation

[Docket No. ER94-1311-000]

    Take notice that on May 31, 1994, Central Vermont Public Service 
Corporation (CVPS) tendered for filing the Actual 1993 Cost Report 
required under Article 2.3(A) on Original Sheet No. 21 of FERC Electric 
Tariff, Original Volume No. 4, of Central Vermont Public Service 
Corporation (Company) under which the Company provided Unreserved 
System Power Service to the following Customers: Lyndonville Electric 
Department, Village of Ludlow Electric Light Department, Village of 
Johnson Water and Light Department, Village of Hyde Park Water and 
Light Department.
    Comment date: June 20, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

9. Central Vermont Public Service Corporation

[Docket No. ER94-1312-000]

    Take notice that on May 31, 1994, Central Vermont Public Service 
Corporation (CVPS) tendered for filing the Actual 1993 Cost Report 
required under Paragraph Q-1 on Original Sheet No. 18 of the Rate 
Schedule FERC No. 135 (RS-2 rate schedule) under which Central Vermont 
Public Service Corporation (Company) sells electric power to 
Connecticut Valley Electric Company Inc. (Customer). The Company states 
that the Cost Report reflects changes to the RS-2 rate schedule which 
were approved by the Commission's June 6, 1989, order in Docket No. 
ER88-456-000.
    Comment date: June 20, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

10. United Illuminating Company

[Docket No. ER94-1313-000]

    Take notice that on May 31, 1994, The United Illuminating Company 
(UI) submitted for informational purposes all individual Purchase 
Agreements executed under UI's Wholesale Electric Sales Tariff, FERC 
Electric Tariff, Original Volume No. 2 during the six-month period of 
November 1, 1993, through April 30, 1994.
    Comment date: June 20, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

11. Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation

[Docket No. ER94-1314-000]

    Take notice that on May 31, 1994, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation 
(Niagara) tendered for filing with the Commission a Transmission 
Services Agreement (TSA) between Niagara and the New York Power 
Authority (NYPA) and Supplement No. 1 to the TSA between Niagara, NYPA 
and the Municipal Electric Utilities Association (MEUA). The TSA 
provides for firm transmission service from NYPA to its Municipal and 
Cooperative Customers (M&C Customers) at rates phased-in over five 
years. Supplement No. 1 to the TSA provides that future changes in the 
TSA be negotiated prior to filing with the Commission. Niagara Mohawk 
requests and effective date of August 1, 1994.
    Comment date: June 20, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

12. Northern States Power Company (Wisconsin)

[Docket No. ER94-1315-000]

    Take notice that on May 31, 1994, Northern States Power Company, 
Wisconsin (NSP-W) filed Amendment No. 1 to its Power and Energy Supply 
Agreement with the Village of Bloomer. According to the filing utility 
the Amendment extends the term of the agreement in exchange for a 
discount on the power and energy supply rate.
    Comment date: June 20, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

Standard Paragraphs

    E. Any person desiring to be heard or to protest said filing should 
file a motion to intervene or protest with the Federal Energy 
Regulatory Commission, 825 North Capitol Street, NE., Washington, DC 
20426, in accordance with Rules 211 and 214 of the Commission's Rules 
of Practice and Procedure (18 CFR 385.211 and 18 CFR 385.214). All such 
motions or protests should be filed on or before the comment date. 
Protests will be considered by the Commission in determining the 
appropriate action to be taken, but will not serve to make protestants 
parties to the proceeding. Any person wishing to become a party must 
file a motion to intervene. Copies of this filing are on file with the 
Commission and are available for public inspection.
Lois D. Cashell,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 94-14232 Filed 6-10-94; 8:45 am]
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