RIO GRANDE PROJECT POWER SALES RATE HISTORY | |||||
Updated: 10/2/2009 | Rate Schedule | Effective Dates | Energy (Mills/kWh) | Capacity ($/kW-mo.) | Combined (Mills/kWh) |
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R5-F1 | 1940 – 1949 | 3.000 – 8.000 (declining block) | $1.250 | N.A. | |
R5-F2 | 5/49 – 4/74 | 4.000 – 4.5000 (declining block) | $1.000 | N.A. | |
SW-F1 | 4/74 – 4/78 | 4.500 | $1.550 | N.A. | |
SW-F2R (Step 1) (Step 2) (Step 3) |
4/78 – 4/79 4/79 – 4/80 4/80 – 9/82 |
6.000 7.000 8.500 |
$2.130 $2.720 $3.200 |
11.010 13.400 16.030 |
|
RGP-F1 (Step 1) (Step 2) |
9/82 – 9/83 9/83 – 10/84 |
10.720 13.500 |
$4.555 $5.740 |
21.400 27.000 |
|
RGP-F2 (Firm) | 10/84 – 4/87 | 15.425 | $6.545 | 30.850 | |
RGF-EE1 (Nonfirm) | 10/84 – 9/87 | 22.000 | N.A. | N.A. | |
RGP-F3 | 4/87 – 9/87 | 18.460 | $7.850 | 36.920 | |
None | 10/87 – Present | N.A. | N.A. | N.A. | |
Note: Beginning October 1, 1987, all Rio Grande Project power became a Salt Lake City Area Integrated Projects resource. As of that date, direct sales to the public ceased. |
Last modified on September 20th, 2024