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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[Docket No. ER94-1153.000, et al.]

 

Central Maine Power Company, et al.; Electric Rate and Corporate 
Regulation Filings

July 14, 1994.
    Take notice that the following filings have been made with the 
Commission:

1. Central Maine Power Company

[Docket No. ER94-1153-000]

    Take notice that on July 1, 1994, Central Maine Power Company 
(CMP), tendered for filing a Second Amended Transmission Service 
Agreement between CMP and Maine Public Service Company, Inc. (MPS), 
dated as of April 18, 1994 (Second Amended Agreement). CMP will provide 
MPS with non-firm transmission service over the CMP transmission system 
for the purpose of transmitting Maine Yankee and/or MPS system non-firm 
energy in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions of the Second 
Amended Agreement.
    Comment date: July 28, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

2. Puget Sound Power & Light Company

[Docket No. ER94-1415-000]

    Take notice that on June 30, 1994, Puget Sound Power & Light 
Company (Puget), tendered for filing proposed changes in its Rate 
Schedule FERC No. 78 relating to the Centralia Transmission Agreement 
executed on September 22, 1980 between Puget and the City of Seattle 
(Seattle). The proposed changes would increase revenues for service 
provided under this schedule by $7,900 per year based on a 12-month 
period ending June 1995. A copy of the filing was served upon Seattle.
    Comment date: July 28, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

3. Entergy Services, Inc.

[Docket No. ER94-1416-000]

    Take notice that on June 30, 1994, Entergy Services, Inc. (Entergy 
Services) tendered for filing a Transmission Service Agreement (TSA) 
between Entergy Services and AES Power, Inc. (AES). Entergy Services 
states that the TSA sets out the transmission arrangements under the 
Entergy Operating Companies' Transmission Service Tariff over their 
transmission system for certain sales by AES to East Kentucky Power 
Cooperative, Inc.
    Comment date: July 28, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

4. PSI Energy, Inc.

[Docket No. ER94-1418-000]

    Take notice that on June 30, 1994, PSI Energy, Inc. (PSI), tendered 
for filing pursuant to The Service Agreement between the Town of South 
Whitley and PSI a revised Exhibit A (Service Specifications).
    Said Exhibit A provides for revised service characteristics at the 
Municipal's delivery point(s).
    Copies of the filing were served on the Town of South Whitley and 
the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission.
    Comment date: July 28, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

5. Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc.

[Docket No. ER94-1419-000]

    Take notice that on July 1, 1994, Consolidated Edison Company of 
New York, Inc. (Con Edison) tendered for filing Supplements to sixteen 
of its Rate Schedules:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rate schedule   Supplement                                              
     No.           No.                Person receiving service          
------------------------------------------------------------------------
55                      12  Philadelphia Electric Company (PECO).       
56                      12  Public Service Electric and Gas Company     
                             (Public Service).                          
57                      12  Northeast Utilities (NU).                   
62                      13  Orange & Rockland Utilities, Inc. (O&R).    
69                       9  NU.                                         
70                       7  Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation (Mohawk)   
                             and Pennsylvania Power & Light Company     
                             (PP&L).                                    
71                       7  New England Power Co. (NEP).                
74                      11  PP&L.                                       
75                      11  GPU Service Corporation (GPU).              
78                      16  Power Authority of the State of New York    
                             (the Power Authority).                     
82                       8  Baltimore Gas & Electric Company (BG&E).    
83                       8  Atlantic City Electric Company (Atlantic).  
84                       8  Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy       
                             Cooperative (CMEEC).                       
88                       7  Boston Edison Company (BE).                 
95                       5  Long Island Lighting Company (LILCO).       
103                      4  United Illuminating Company (UL).           
118                      2  Potomac Electric Power (Potomac).           
119                      1  O&R.                                        
120                      1  O&R.                                        
121                      1  O&R.                                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The Supplements provide for an increase in rate from $2.51 to $4.40 
per megawatthour of interruptible transmission of power and energy over 
Con Edison's transmission facilities.
    Con Edison states that copies of this filing have been served by 
mail upon PECO, Public Service, NU, O&R, Mohawk, PP&L, NEP, GPU, the 
Power Authority, BG&E, Atlantic, CMEEC, BE, LILCO, and Potomac and UL.
    Comment date: July 28, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

6. Portland General Electric

[Docket No. ER94-1420-000]

    Take notice that on July 1, 1994, Portland General Electric Company 
(PGE) tendered for filing a service agreement under FERC Electric 
Tariff, Original Volume No. 1 (PGE-1) with City of Redding, California. 
Copies of the filing have been served on the parties included in the 
distribution list defined in the filing letter.
    Comment date: July 28, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

7. Southern California Edison Company

[Docket No. ER94-1421-000]

    Take notice that on July 1, 1994, Southern California Edison 
Company (Edison) requested the Commission to disclaim jurisdiction, and 
in the alternative tendered for filing the following procedure:

Operating Procedure for Prescheduling Interruptible Transmission 
Service (ITS) (Procedure)

    The Procedure describes the process which Edison will utilize to 
evaluate requests to purchase and preschedule ITS provided under the 
terms of either a bilateral ITS Agreement or the Western Systems Power 
Pool Agreement.
    Copies of this filing were served upon the Public Utilities 
Commission of the State of California and all interested parties.
    Comment date: July 28, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

8. Green Mountain Power Corporation

[Docket No. ER94-1422-000]

    Take notice that on July 1, 1994, Green Mountain Power Corporation 
(GMP) tendered for filing an unexecuted Electric Service Agreement 
under which GMP will sell power and energy to the Northfield (Vt.) 
Electric Department (Northfield) pursuant to GMP's Power Rate W on file 
at the FERC, and an unexecuted Power Sales Agreement between GMP and 
Northfield pursuant to which GMP will purchase the output of 
Northfield's existing generation resources. GMP states that the 
Electric Service Agreement and the Power Sales Agreement are itnended 
to extend the existing power supply arrangements between GMP and 
Northfield, which were scheduled to expire on August 31, 1994, for 
another year. However, the Electric Service Agreement modifies 
procedures for implementation of a Value Adjustment to rates and 
charges for power and energy purchased by GMP under that agreement.
    Comment date: July 28, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

9. Kansas City Power & Light Company

[Docket No. ER94-1423-000]

    Take notice that on July 1, 1994, Kansas City Power & Light Company 
(KCPL) tendered for filing an Interchange Agreement dated June 10, 
1994, between KCPL and the Kansas Municipal Energy Agency (KMEA), to 
become effective as of September 1, 1994. This Agreement provides for 
the initial rates and charges for certain Interchange Services between 
KCPL and KMEA.
    In its filing, MCPL states that the rates included in the above-
mentioned Interchange Agreement are KCPL's rates and charges for 
similar service under schedules previously filed by KCPL with the 
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
    Comment date: July 28, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

10. Tucson Electric Power Company

[Docket No. ER94-1424-000]

    Take notice that on July 1, 1994, Tucson Electric Power Company 
(Tucson) tendered for filing a Power Sale Agreement between Tucson and 
the Tohomo O'odham Utility Authority (TOUA). The Agreement provides for 
the sale by Tucson to TOUA of up to 10 MW of firm capacity and energy 
commenicng September 1, 1994.
    Copies of this filing have been served upon all parties affected by 
this proceeding.
    Comment date: July 28, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

11. Pacific Gas and Electric Company

[Docket No. ER94-1425-000]

    Take notice that on July 1, 1994, Pacific Gas and Electric Company 
(PG&E) tendered for filing a change to Rate Schedule FERC No. 147, in 
the form of an amendment to an agreement among PG&E, the United States 
Department of Energy, San Francisco Operations Office (DOE/SF), and the 
federal Western Area Power Administration (Western).
    The amendment reduces the contract rate of delivery (CRD) for power 
delivered by Western to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory over 
the California-Oregon Transmission Project. The reduced CRD also 
results in a reduction in the amount of standby transmission and 
spinning reserve supplied by PG&E.
    Copies of this filing have served upon DOE/SF, Western and the 
California Public Utilities Commission.
    Comment date: July 28, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

12. Madison Gas and Electric Company

[Docket No. ER94-1426-000]

    Take notice that on July 1 1994, Madison Gas and Electric Company 
(MGE) tendered for filing with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 
a Power Sales Tariff for Negotiated Capacity and General Purpose Energy 
Sales. MGE respectfully requests an effective date of September 1, 
1994.
    MGE states that a copy of the filing has been provided to the 
Public Service Commission of Wisconsin.
    Comment date: July 28, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

13. Tucson Electric Power Company

[Docket No. ER94-1427-000]

    Take notice that on June 29, 1994, Tucson Electric Power Company 
(Tucson) tendered for filing an Economy Energy Agreement between Tucson 
and Colorado River Commission of the State of Nevada (CRC). The 
Agreement provides for the sale by Tucson to CRC of economy energy from 
time to time, subject to a split-savings price ceiling.
    The parties request an effective date of July 1, 1994, and 
therefore request waiver of the Commission's regulations with respect 
to notice of filing.
    Copies of this filing have been served upon all parties affected by 
this proceeding.
    Comment date: July 28, 1994, in accordance with Standard Paragraph 
E at the end of this notice.

14. Southwestern Electric Power Company

[Docket No. ER94-1428-000]

    Take notice that on July 1, 1994, Southwestern Electric Power 
Company (SWEPCO) tendered for filing a Coordination Sales Tariff. Under 
the Coordination Sales Tariff, SWEPCO will make Economy Energy, Short-
Term Power and Energy, General Purpose Energy and Emergency Energy 
Service available to customers upon mutual agreement.
    SWEPCO seeks an effective date of August 31, 1994. Copies of this 
filing were served on the Arkansas Public Service Commission, the 
Louisiana Public Service Commission and the Public Utility Commission 
of Texas. Copies are available for public inspection at SWEPCO's 
offices in Shreveport, Louisiana.
    Comment date: July 28, 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. 94-17826 Filed 7-21-94; 8:45 am]
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