PROPOSED 2025 SALT LAKE CITY AREA INTEGRATED PROJECTS (SLCA/IP) MARKETING PLAN
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Public Comment Period Closed – May 31, 2016
- Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District (pdf)
- Irrigation & Electrical Districts’ Association of Arizona (pdf)
- Gila River Indian Community Utility Authority (pdf)
- Deseret Generation & Transmission (pdf)
- Colorado River Energy Distributors Association (pdf)
- Colorado River Commission of Nevada (pdf)
- Arizona Tribal Energy Association (pdf)
- Ak-Chin Indian Community and Ak-Chin Energy Services (pdf)
- Arizona Electric Power Cooperative, Inc. (pdf)
- White Mountain Apache Tribe (pdf)
- Kaibab Paiute Tribe (pdf)
- Platte River Power Authority (pdf)
- Hualapai Tribe (pdf)
- Weber Basin Water Conservancy District (pdf)
- Resource Transmission Management LLC (pdf)
- Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc. (pdf)
- Roosevelt Water Conservation District (pdf)
- Yampa Valley Electric Association (pdf)
FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICE – MARCH. 28, 2016
Public comment period extension (extended to May 31, 2016):
FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICE- DEC. 16, 2015
Salt Lake City Area Integrated Projects and CRSP 2025 General Power Marketing Criteria:
- PUBLISH FRN (pdf)
FRN CLARIFICATION: During the Public Information Forum on January 14, 2016, it was noted that clarification was needed in regards to the order of priority consideration WAPA would give in determining allocations. In part 8. under the Proposed 2025 General Power Marketing Criteria section of the Proposed 2025 SLCA/IP Marketing Plan, published December 16, 2015, the FRN States:
In determining allocations, WAPA will give priority consideration in the following order to entities satisfying these marketing criteria:
- Federally recognized Native American tribes.
- Municipal corporations and political subdivisions including irrigation or other districts, municipalities, and other governmental organizations that have utility status by October 1, 2023. “Electric utility status” means that the entity has responsibility to meet load growth, has a distribution system, and is ready, willing, and able to purchase Federal power from WAPA on a wholesale basis.
- Electric cooperatives and public utilities, other than electric utilities, that are recognized as utilities by their applicable legal authorities, are nonprofit in nature, have electrical facilities, and are independently governed and financed.
- Other eligible applicants.
PLEASE NOTE there is no difference in priority for the organizations listed under B. and C. All of the organizations in B. and C. will be given the same priority consideration. Priority consideration will be given in the following order: 1.) Federally recognized Native American tribes, 2.) The organizations listed in B. and C. (in no particular order), and 3.) Other eligible applicants.
PAST EVENTS
Public Information Forum – January 14th, 2016 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
- Location: Ramada Inn – 5575 West Amelia Earhart Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah
Public Comment Forum – February 17th, 2016 11:00 am – 1:00 pm:
- Location: Ramada Inn – 5575 West Amelia Earhart Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah
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