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Rate Schedule SP-PTP6 (Supersedes Schedule
SP-PTP5) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Western Area Power
Administration Colorado River Storage Project Arizona, Colorado, New
Mexico, Nevada, Utah SCHEDULE OF RATE FOR FIRM POINT-TO-POINT TRANSMISSION
SERVICE
- Effective:
- The first day of the first full billing period beginning on or
after October 1, 2002, and extending through September 30, 2007, or until
superseded by another rate schedule, whichever occurs earlier.
- Available:
- In the area served by the Colorado River Storage Project (CRSP)
transmission system.
- Applicable:
- To firm point-to-point transmission service customers for which
power and energy are supplied to the CRSP transmission system at points of
interconnection with other systems and transmitted and delivered, less losses,
to points of delivery on the CRSP transmission system established by
contract.
- Character and Conditions of Service:
- Transmission service for alternating current, 60 hertz,
three-phase, delivered and metered at the voltages and points of delivery
established by contract.
- Point-to-Point Rate Formula:
- The firm point-to-point rate is based on a test year using an
annual fixed charge methodology. The test year is the most recent historical
data available. The annual revenue requirement is reduced by revenue credits.
The resultant net annual cost to be recovered is divided by the capacity
reservation needed to meet firm power and transmission commitments in kW,
including the total network integration loads at system peak, to derive a
cost/kW-year. The cost/kW-year is calculated using the following formula:
- 1. ARR - TRC = NARR
2. NARR/TSTL Where:
ARR = Annual Revenue Requirement. The costs associated
with facilities that support the transfer capability of the CRSP transmission
system, excluding generation facilities. These costs include investment costs,
interest expense, depreciation expense, administative and general expenses, and
operation and maintenance expense, including transmission purchases.
Transmission purchases reflect those costs associated with CRSP contractual
rights.
TRC = Transmission Revenue Credits. The revenues generated by
the CRSP transmission system, such as scheduling and dispatch ancillary service
revenues and phase shifter revenues, and excluding long-term transmission
revenues.
NARR = Net Annual Transmission Revenue Requirement. The Annual
Revenue Requirement less Transmission Revenue Credits.
TSTL = CRSP
Transmission System Total Load. The sum of the total CRSP transmission capacity
under the long-term reservation plus the total network integration loads at
system peak.
- This formula will be recalculated annually by applying the data
from the most current historical test year. If needed, a revised rate will be
placed into effect every October 1. Western will provide notification 30 days
prior to a revised rate becoming effective.
- The rate for transmission service includes scheduling, system
control, and dispatch. Rate Schedule SP-RS2, or any superseding rate schedule,
for reactive supply and voltage control is attached as part of this Rate
Schedule and applies to firm point-to-point transmission customers.
- Billing:
- The point-to-point transmission customer will be billed monthly
by applying the resulting rate to the maximum amount of capacity reserved,
payable whether used or not, except as otherwise provided in existing
contracts.
- Requirements for Reactive Power:
- Requirements for reactive power shall be as established by
contract; otherwise, there shall be no entitlement to transfer of reactive
kilovolt amperes at delivery points except when such transfers may be mutually
agreed upon by the Contractor and the contracting officer or their authorized
representatives.
- Adjustment for Losses:
- Power and energy losses incurred in connection with the
transmission and delivery of power and energy under this rate schedule shall be
supplied by the customer as established by contract. If losses are not fully
provided by a transmission customer, charges for financial compensation may
apply.
- Adjustment for Industry Restructuring:
- Any transmission-related costs incurred by Western due to
electric industry restructuring or other industry changes associated with
providing CRSP transmission service will be passed through to each transmission
customer, as appropriate.
Updated: 2/8/2005 |