[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 95 (Wednesday, May 17, 1995)]
[Notices]
[Pages 26428-26431]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 95-12122]



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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[Docket No. EF95-1021-000, et al.]


Alaska Power Administration, et al., Electric Rate and Corporate 
Regulation Filings

May 10, 1995.
    Take notice that the following filings have been made with the 
Commission:

1. Alaska Power Administration

[Docket No. EF95-1021-000]

    Take notice that on May 3, 1995, the Deputy Secretary of the 
Department of Energy, by Rate Order No. APA-13, confirmed and approved 
on an interim basis effective May 1, 1995, Rate Schedules SN-F-5, SN-
NF-8, SN-NF-9, and SN-NF-10 applicable to power from Alaska Power 
Administration's (APA) Snettisham Project. The rate schedules which are 
being adjusted were previously confirmed and approved by FERC on 
December 23, 1991, for a period of five years, Docket No. EF92-1021-
000.
    Current rates in effect are 32.1 mills per kilowatt-hour for firm 
energy, a variable rate for non-firm energy based on the cost of 
heating oil, currently 12.1 mills per kilowatthour, and a rate of 27.1 
mills per kilowatt-hour for energy used in place of wood burning. APA 
proposes to increase the rate for firm energy to 34.7 mills per 
kilowatthour, an increase of 6.1 percent. Rates for non-firm energy 
would remain the same.
    The Department requests the approval of the Commission of the 
adjusted rates for a period not to exceed five years with the 
understanding that the rates can be adjusted at an earlier date if 
needed to comply with the cost recovery criteria. The rate schedules 
are submitted for confirmation and approval of a final basis pursuant 
to authority vested in the Commission by Amendment No. 3 to Delegation 
Order No. 0204-108.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice. [[Page 26429]] 

2. Western Systems Power Pool

[Docket No. ER91-195-020]

    Take notice that on May 1, 1995, the Western Systems Power Pool 
(WSPP) filed certain information as required by Ordering Paragraph (D) 
of the Commission's June 27, 1991 Order (55 FERC 61,495) and Ordering 
Paragraph (C) of the Commission's June 1, 1992 Order on Rehearing 
Denying Request Not to Submit Information, and Granting In Part and 
Denying in Part Privileged Treatment. WSPP has requested privileged 
treatment for some of the information filed consistent with the June 1, 
1992 order. Copies of WSPP's informational filing are on file with the 
Commission, and the non-privileged portions are available for public 
inspection.
    3. Direct Electric Inc.

[Docket No. ER94-1161-004]

    Take notice that on April 21, 1995, Direct Electric Inc. tendered 
for filing its quarterly report pursuant to the Commission's order 
issued on July 18, 1994 in the above-referenced docket, reporting no 
activity for the quarter ending March 31, 1995.

4. Electrade Corp.

[Docket No. ER94-1478-003]

    Take notice that Electrade Corporation (Electrade) on April 27, 
1995, tendered for filing its quarterly report in the above-referenced 
docket. Electrade reports no transactions for the period ending March 
31, 1995.

5. Aquila Power Corp.

[Docket No. ER95-216-002]

    Take notice that Aquila Power Corporation (Aquila), on April 27, 
1995, tendered for filing its quarterly report in the above-referenced 
docket. Aquila reports no transactions for the period ending March 31, 
1995.

6. Wickland Power Services

[Docket No. ER95-300-001]

    Take notice that on April 24, 1995, Wickland Power Services 
tendered for filing a supplement to its initial quarterly report filed 
on April 10, 1995 in the above-referenced docket.
7. Delmarva Power & Light Co.

[Docket No. ER95-683-000]

    Take notice that on May 1, 1995, Delmarva Power & Light Company 
(Delmarva) of Wilmington, Delaware, filed an amendment to its filing of 
a twelve-year power supply contract (the Service Agreement) under which 
Delmarva will provide all requirements service to the Town of 
Middletown, Delaware (Middletown). Delmarva states that the Service 
Agreement supersedes Delmarva's Rate Schedule No. 65 under which 
Middletown currently receives service.
    Delmarva originally filed the Service Agreement on a confidential 
basis. Pursuant to Commission order, Delmarva in its amended filing has 
refiled the Service Agreement on a nonconfidential basis.
    Delmarva, with Middletown's concurrence, requests an effective date 
of March 1, 1995 for the new Service Agreement. This effective date is 
specified by terms of the Service Agreement.
    The Service Agreement provides for the continuation of the 
requirements service previously furnished Middletown under Rate 
Schedule No. 65, but changes certain terms and conditions. The chief 
differences between the Service Agreement and Rate Schedule No. 65 are 
that the Service Agreement provides for all requirement service as a 
change from the partial requirements service Middletown was receiving, 
establishes a new rate for Middletown which is below the level of the 
rate currently charged Middletown and provides for future adjustments 
to the Middletown rate based on changes in the level of Delmarva's 
retail rates. The Service Agreement has a twelve year term.
    Delmarva states that the filing has been posted and has been served 
upon the affected customer and the Delaware Public Service Commission.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.

8. K Power Company, Inc.

[Docket No. ER95-792-000]

    Take notice that on April 26, 1995, K Power Company, Inc. tendered 
for filing an amendment in the above-referenced docket.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.

9. Idaho Power Company

[Docket No. ER95-795-000]

    Take notice that on April 21, 1995, The Washington Water Power 
Company (WWP) and Sierra Pacific Power Company (Sierra), on behalf of 
Resources West Energy (RWE), tendered for filing with the Federal 
Energy Regulatory Commission, a Certificate of Concurrence in the 
Interim Agreement (Interim Agreement) among Sierra, WWP, and Idaho 
Power Company as filed by Idaho Power Company in the above referenced 
docket.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.

10. Northern Indiana Public Service Company

[Docket No. ER95-842-000]

    Take notice that on April 28, 1995, Northern Indiana Public Service 
Company (Northern) tendered for filing a Revised Exhibit A to the 
Interchange Agreement Between Northern Indiana Public Service Company 
and Rainbow Energy Marketing Company.
    The Revised Exhibit A to the Interchange Agreement clarifies 
certain provisions for General Purpose transactions or Negotiated 
Capacity transactions. Revised Exhibit A clarifies that the rates for 
energy shall not be less than Northern's out-of-pocket costs, provides 
a cap on seven consecutive daily purchases of capacity at the weekly 
capacity purchase rate, provides that the rate for energy associated 
with purchased power, if any, shall be the cost of such energy to 
Northern plus one mill and states that third party purchase-resale 
transactions are not anticipated.
    Copies of this filing have been sent to Rainbow Energy Marketing 
Company and the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.

11. New England Power Co.

[Docket No. ER95-911-000]

    Take notice on April 21, 1995, New England Power Company tendered 
for filing an amendment in the above-referenced docket.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.
12. Florida Power & Light Co.

[Docket No. ER95-934-000]

    Take notice that on April 21, 1995, Florida Power & Light Company 
(FPL) tendered for filing proposed Service Agreements with the 
Kissimmee Utility Authority for transmission service under FPL's 
Transmission Tariff Nos. 2 and 3.
    FPL requests that the proposed Service Agreements be permitted to 
become effective on May 1, 1995, or as soon thereafter as practicable.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.

13. Florida Power & Light Co.

[Docket No. ER95-935-000]

    Take notice that on April 21, 1995, Florida Power & Light Company 
(FPL) [[Page 26430]] tendered for filing proposed Service Agreements 
with the City of Key West for transmission service under FPL's 
Transmission Tariff Nos. 2 and 3.
    FPL requests that the proposed Service Agreements be permitted to 
become effective on May 1, 1995, or as soon thereafter as practicable.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.

14. Florida Power & Light Co.

[Docket No. ER95-936-000]

    Take notice that on April 21, 1995, Florida Power & Light Company 
(FPL) tendered for filing proposed Service Agreements with Florida 
Power Corporation for transmission service under FPL's Transmission 
Tariff Nos. 2 and 3.
    FPL requests that the proposed Service Agreements be permitted to 
become effective on April 3, 1995, or as soon thereafter as 
practicable.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.

15. Florida Power & Light Co.

[Docket No. ER95-937-000]

    Take notice that on April 21, 1995, Florida Power & Light Company 
(FPL) tendered for filing proposed Service Agreements with the City of 
Gainesville for transmission service under FPL's Transmission Tariff 
Nos. 2 and 3.
    FPL requests that the proposed Service Agreements be permitted to 
become effective on April 2, 1995, or as soon thereafter as 
practicable.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.

16. Florida Power & Light Co.

[Docket No. ER95-939-000]

    Take notice that on April 21, 1995, Florida Power & Light Company 
(FPL) tendered for filing proposed Service Agreements with the City of 
Homestead for transmission service under FPL's Transmission Tariff Nos. 
2 and 3.
    FPL requests that the proposed Service Agreements be permitted to 
become effective on May 1, 1995, or as soon thereafter as practicable.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.

17. Delhi Energy Services, Inc.

[Docket No. ER95-940-000]

    Take notice that on April 21, 1995, Delhi Energy Services, Inc. 
(DESI) tendered for filing pursuant to Rule 205, a petition for waivers 
and blanket approvals under various regulations of the Commission and 
for an order accepting its FERC Electric Rate Schedule No. 1.
    DESI intends to engage in electric power and energy transactions as 
a marketer and a broker. In transactions where DESI sells electric 
energy, it proposes to make such sales on rates, terms, and conditions 
to be mutually agreed to with the purchasing party. DESI is not in the 
business of generating, transmitting, or distributing electric power.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.
18. Southern Company Services, Inc.

[Docket No. ER95-961-000]

    Take notice that on April 27, 1994, Southern Company Services, Inc. 
(SCS), acting on behalf of Alabama Power Company, Georgia Power 
Company, Gulf Power Company, Mississippi Power Company and Savannah 
Electric and Power Company (collectively referred to as Southern 
Companies) filed a Service Agreement dated as of April 10, 1995 between 
Alabama Municipal Electric Authority and SCS (as agent for Southern 
Companies) for service under the Short-Term Non-Firm Transmission 
Service Tariff of Southern Companies.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.

19. Tampa Electric Co.

[Docket No. ER95-962-000]

    Take notice that on April 27, 1995, Tampa Electric Company (Tampa 
Electric), tendered for filing revised cost support schedules showing a 
change in the daily capacity charge for its scheduled short-term firm 
interchange service provided under interchange contracts with Florida 
Power Corporation, Florida Power & Light Company, Florida Municipal 
Power Agency, Fort Pierce Utilities Authority, Jacksonville Electric 
Authority, Kissimmee Utility Authority. Oglethorpe Power Corporation, 
Orlando Utilities Commission, Reedy Creek Improvement District, St. 
Cloud Electric Utilities, Seminole Electric Cooperative, Inc., 
Utilities Commission of the City of New Smyrna Beach, Utility Board of 
the City of Key West, and the Cities of Gainesville, Homestead, Lake 
Worth, Lakeland, Starke, Tallahassee, and Vero Beach, Florida. Tampa 
Electric also tendered for filing revised caps on the charges for 
emergency and scheduled short-term firm interchange transactions under 
the same contracts.
    Tampa Electric requests that the revised daily capacity charge and 
revised caps on charges be made effective as of May 1, 1995, and 
therefore requests waiver of the Commission's notice requirement.
    Tampa Electric states that a copy of the filing has been served 
upon each of the above-named parties to interchange contracts with 
Tampa Electric, as well as the Florida and Georgia Public Service 
Commission.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.

20. Tampa Electric Co.

[Docket No. ER95-963-000]

    Take notice that on April 27, 1995, Tampa Electric Company (Tampa 
Electric), tendered for filing cost support schedules showing 
recalculation, based on 1994 data, of the Committed Capacity and Short-
Term Power Transmission Service rates under Tampa Electric's agreements 
to provide qualifying facility transmission service for Mulberry 
Phosphates, Inc. (Mulberry), Cargill Fertilizer, Inc. (Cargill), and 
Auburndale Power Partners, Limited Partnership (Auburndale).
    Tampa Electric proposes that the recalculated transmission service 
rates be made effective as of May 1, 1995, and therefore requests 
waiver of the Commission's notice requirement.
    Copies of the filing have been served on Mulberry, Cargill, 
Auburndale, and the Florida Public Service Commission.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.

21. CNB/Olympic Gas Services

[Docket No. ER95-964-000]

    Take notice that on April 27, 1995, CNB/Olympic Gas Services (CNB/
Olympic) tendered for filing pursuant to Rule 205, 18 CFR 385.205, a 
petition for waivers and blanket approvals under various regulations of 
the Commission and for an order accepting its FERC Electric Rate 
Schedule No. 1 to be effective June 26, 1995.
    CNB/Olympic intends to engage in electric power and energy 
transactions as a marketer and a broker. In transactions where CNB/
Olympic sells electric energy it proposes to make such sales on rates, 
terms, and conditions to be mutually agreed to with the purchasing 
party. Neither CNB/Olympic nor any of its affiliates are in the 
business of generating, transmitting, or distributing electric power.
    Rate Schedule No. 1 provides for the sale of energy and capacity at 
agreed prices. Rate Schedule No. 1 also provides that no sales may be 
made to affiliates. [[Page 26431]] 
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.
22. The Washington Water Power Co.

[Docket No. ER95-966-000]

    Take notice that on April 27, 1995, The Washington Water Power 
Company (WWP), tendered for filing an unsigned offer setting forth 
principles for the purchase of scheduling and dispatch services from 
WWP in instances where WWP does not provide any associated transmission 
or wholesale power service.
    WWP requests that the services described be ruled non-
jurisdictional when the service is offered to a power marketer who is 
not purchasing, selling, or transmitting power associated with the 
scheduling services from or to WWP. WWP states that they are exploring 
the possibility of providing these services to power marketers, but 
only if the service is non-jurisdictional such that WWP may limit the 
service to use of its existing personnel to the extent that they have 
the time available for that purpose.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.

23. UNITIL Power Corp.

[Docket No. ER95-967-000]

    Take notice that on April 28, 1995, UNITIL Power Corp. tendered for 
filing pursuant to Schedule II Section H of Supplement No. 1 to Rate 
Schedule FERC Number 1, the UNITIL System Agreement, the following 
material:
    1. Statement of all sales and billing transactions for the period 
January 1, 1994 through December 31, 1994 along with the actual costs 
incurred by UNITIL Power Corp. by FERC account.
    2. UNITIL Power Corp. rates billed from January 1, 1994 to December 
31, 1994 and supporting rate development.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.

24. Progas Power, Inc.

[Docket No. ER95-968-000]

    Take notice that on April 28, 1995, Progas Power, Inc. (PPI), 
tendered for filing pursuant to 18 CFR 385.205, a petition for waivers 
and blanket approvals under various regulations of the Commission and 
for an order accepting its FERC Electric Rate Schedule No. 1.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.

25. Southern Company Services, Inc.

[Docket No. ER95-969-000]

    Take notice that on April 28, 1995, Southern Company Services, 
Inc., acting on behalf of Alabama Power Company, Georgia Power Company, 
Gulf Power Company, Mississippi Power Company, and Savannah Electric 
and Power Company (collectively referred to as Southern Companies) 
filed a package of Transmission Service Tariffs, including Network 
Integration Service Tariffs and Point to Point Transmission Service 
Tariffs.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.

26. Northeast Utilities Service Co.

[Docket No. ER95-979-000]

    Take notice that on April 28, 1995, Northeast Utilities Service 
Company (NUSCO) tendered for filing, on behalf of the Northeast 
Utilities Service Companies, a change in rate schedule for sales of 
system power to Westfield Gas and Light Department. NUSCO requests that 
the charges in rate schedules become effective on May 1, 1995 and that 
such rate schedule changes supersede the Agreement with respect to firm 
service dated May 1, 1990 between Holyoke Power and Electric Company 
and City of Westfield, Gas and Electric Light Department at that time.
    NUSCO states that copies of its submission have been mailed or 
delivered to City of Westfield, Gas and Electric Light Department.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.

27. Southwestern Public Service Co.

[Docket No. ER95-996-000]

    Take notice that Southwestern Public Service Company (Southwestern) 
on May 1, 1995, tendered for filing a proposed amendment to the 
Interconnection Agreement with El Paso Electric Company (EPE).
    The proposed amendment adds a new service schedule for Firm Unit 
Replacement Power Service to the Interconnection Agreement. The initial 
service under this new schedule is for four months beginning May 1, 
1995.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.
28. Wesley W. von Schack

[Docket No. ID-2877-000]

    Take notice that on April 21, 1995, Wesley W. von Schack 
(Applicant) tendered for filing an application under section 305(b) of 
the Federal Power Act to hold the following positions:

Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer--Duquesne Light 
Company
Director--Mellon Bank Corporation
Director--Mellon Bank, N.A.

    Comment date: May 24, 1995, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E 
at the end of this notice.

29. Tex-La Electric Cooperative of Texas, Inc.

[Docket No. TX94-4-002]

    Take notice that on May 1, 1995, Tex-La Electric Cooperative of 
Texas, Inc. tendered for filing its compliance filing in the above-
referenced docket.
    Comment date: May 24, 1995, 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, 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.
Lois D. Cashell,
Secretary.
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