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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[Docket No. ER95-5-000, et al.]

 

Commonwealth Edison Company, et al.; Electric Rate and Corporate 
Regulation Filings

November 3, 1994.
    Take notice that the following filings have been made with the 
Commission:

1. Commonwealth Edison Company

Docket No. ER95-5-000

    Take notice that on October 25, 1994, Commonwealth Edison Company 
(ComEd) submitted an amendment to its October 3, 1994, filing for a 
revision to its Power Sales Tariff (PS-1 Tariff). The amendment seeks 
to reduce ComEd's proposed rates for third party transmission service 
in its Power Sales Schedule 4, Negotiated Capacity.
    ComEd continues to request an effective date of December 3, 1994. 
Copies of this filing were served upon current customers, ECI, 
Heartland, MidCon, NSP and the Illinois Commerce Commission.
    Comment date: November 17, 1994, in accordance with Standard 
Paragraph E at the end of this notice.

2. The Northeast Utilities Service Company

Docket No. ER95-41-000

    Take notice that on October 17, 1994, The Northeast Utilities 
Service Company (NUSCO), tendered for filing on behalf of The 
Connecticut Light and Power Company (CL&P) a Letter Agreement dated 
September 28, 1994, to change the delivery point for a portion of 
service being taken under an existing Capacity Sales Agreement between 
CL&P and New England Power Company (NEP).
    NUSCO requests that the Commission waive its standard notice and 
filing requirements to the extent necessary to permit the change in 
delivery point to become effective November 1, 1994, until otherwise 
instructed by NEP.
    NUSCO states that a copy of the rate schedule has been mailed to 
NEP.
    USCO further states that the filing is in accordance with Section 
35 of the Commission's Regulations.
    Comment date: November 17, 1994, in accordance with Standard 
Paragraph E at the end of this notice.

3. Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company

Docket No. ER95-69-000

    Take notice that on October 21, 1994, Oklahoma Gas and Electric 
Company (OG&E), tendered for filing a proposed extension to a Letter 
Agreement dated April 18, 1994, with AES Power, Inc. (AESPI) for the 
sale of capacity and energy (Extension Agreement). Such Extension 
Agreement extends the termination of the Letter Agreement from October 
31, 1994 to December 31, 1994. OG&E has also provided a notice of 
termination of the Letter Agreement to become effective as of December 
31, 1994.
    Copies of this filing have been sent to AESPI, the Oklahoma 
Corporation Commission, and the Arkansas Public Service Commission.
    Comment date: November 17, 1994, in accordance with Standard 
Paragraph E at the end of this notice.

4. Power Exchange Corporation

Docket No. ER95-72-000

    Take notice that on October 26, 1994, Power Exchange Corporation 
(Petitioner), tendered for filing pursuant to Rule 207 of the 
Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure, 18 CFR 385.207 (1993), a 
petition for waivers and blanket approvals under various regulations of 
the Commission, and an order accepting its Rate Schedule FERC No. 1, to 
be effective on or prior to December 26, 1994.
    Petitioner intends to engage in electric power and energy 
transactions as a marketer and a broker. In transactions were 
Petitioner purchases power, including capacity and related services 
from electric utilities, exempt wholesale generators, qualifying 
facilities, and independent power producers, and resells such power to 
other purchasers, Petitioner will be functioning as a marketer. In 
Petitioner's marketing transactions, Petitioner proposes to charge 
rates mutually agreed upon by the parties. In transactions where 
Petitioner does not take title to electric power and/or energy, 
Petitioner will be limited to the role of a broker and charge a fee for 
its services. Petitioner is not in the business of producing or 
transmitting electric power. Petitioner does not currently have or 
contemplate acquiring title to any electric power transmission 
facilities.
    Comment date: November 17, 1994, in accordance with Standard 
Paragraph E at the end of this notice.

5. Maine Public Service Company

Docket No. ER95-73-000

    Take notice that on October 25, 1994, Maine Public Service Company 
(Maine Public), tendered for filing an agreement providing for short-
term interim transmission for Central Maine Power Company.
    Comment date: November 17, 1994, in accordance with Standard 
Paragraph E at the end of this notice.

6. Mesquite Energy Services, Inc.

Docket No. ER95-74-000

    Take notice that on October 26, 1994, Mesquite Energy Services, 
Inc. (Mesquite), tendered for filing its initial FERC electric service 
tariff, Rate Schedule No. 1, under which Mesquite Energy Services, 
Inc., will engage in wholesale power and energy transactions as a 
marketer, and for blanket approvals and waivers of certain regulations 
of the Commission.
    Mesquite's power marketing activities will include purchases of 
capacity, energy, and/or transmission services from electric utilities, 
qualifying facilities, independent power producers, or other power 
marketers and reselling such power to other purchasers. From time to 
time, it may act as a broker. Mesquite is not currently in the business 
of generating, transmitting, or distributing electric power.
    Comment date: November 17, 1994, in accordance with Standard 
Paragraph E at the end of this notice.

7. Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation

Docket No. ER95-87-000

    Take notice that on October 28, 1994, Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power 
Corporation (Vermont Yankee), tendered for filing proposed changes in 
its FPC Electric Service Tariff No. 1. Vermont Yankee states that the 
rate change proposed would result in a decrease in Vermont Yankee's 
revenues requirement of approximately $175,636 during 1994 and an 
increase of $54,688 during 1995 based on the 12 months ending December 
31, 1993.
    Vermont Yankee is making a limited Section 205 filing solely for 
amounts to fund post-retirement benefits other than pensions (PROPs) 
pursuant to the requirement of SFAS 106.
    Vermont Yankee states that copies of its filing have been provided 
to its customers and to state regulatory authorities in Vermont, New 
Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island.
    Comment date: November 17, 1994, in accordance with Standard 
Paragraph E at the end of this notice.

8. LG&E-Westmoreland Rensselaer

Docket Nos. QF91-138-002 and EL95-7-000

    Take notice that on October 20, 1994, LG&E-Westmoreland Rensselaer 
(LG&E-Westmoreland), tendered for filing a request for limited waiver 
of the Commission's Regulations under the Public Utility Regulatory 
Policies Act of 1978 (PURPA). LG&E-Westmoreland requests the Commission 
to temporarily waive the operating and efficiency standards for 
qualifying cogeneration facilities as set forth in Section 292.205 of 
the Commission's Regulations, implementing Section 201 of PURPA, as 
amended, 18 C.F.R. Sec. 292.205, with respect to its 79 MW cogeneration 
facility located in Rensselaer, New York. Specifically, LG&E-
Westmoreland requests waiver of the operating and efficiency standards 
for calendar year 1993, and waiver of the efficiency standard for 1994.

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, N.E., Washington, D.C. 
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.
Linwood A. Watson, Jr.,
Acting Secretary.
[FR Doc. 94-27799; Filed 11-9-94; 8:45 am]
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