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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.100.50
Description
CRSP - Power Rates
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
10/1/1982
Author
USDOE/WAPA
Title
CRSP and Participatng Projects - Proposed Adjustment of Transmission and Power Rates
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<br />power generating plants have been installed at three of the four storage <br />units. A generating plant has been installed on one of the participating <br />projects and generating plants will be included on other participating <br />projects where such developments are found to be feasible. <br /> <br />B. Project Features. The four storage units are Glen Canyon on the <br />Colorado River 1n Ar1zona near the Utah border; Flaming Gorge on the Green <br />River in Utah near the Wyoming border; Navajo on the San Juan River in New <br />Mexico near the Colorado boroer; and Wayne N. Aspinall (formerly Curecanti) <br />on the Gunnison River in west central Colorado. There are now 20 <br />participating projects, ten of which were authorized by Public'Law 84-485 on <br />Apri 1 11, 1956, and ten by subsequent Acts of the Congress. One other <br />participating project, the Pine River Extens)on Project, was authorized by <br />Public Law 84-485 and was deauthorized on September 30, 1968, by Public Law <br />90-537. <br /> <br />The Flaming Gorge Powerplant went on the line in November 1963, <br />followed by the Glen Canyon Powerplant in September 1964, On the Wayne N. <br />Aspinall Unit, the Blue Mesa Powerplant went on the line in September 1967, <br />the Morrow Point Powerplant in December 1970, and the Crystal Powerplant in <br />August 1978. The Fontenelle Powerplant of the Seedskadee participating <br />project went on the line in May 1968. Following are the present nameplate <br />generating capacities, the present capabilities, and the estimated future <br />capabilities with planned uprating of the generators through replacing <br />stator windings, rotor poles and windings, and by making other electrical <br />and mechanical modifications as needed: <br /> <br />CRSP <br /> <br />Glen Canyon Powerplant <br /> <br />Flaming Gorge Powerplant <br /> <br />Wayne N. Aspinall Unit - Blue Mesa Powerplant <br /> <br />Wayne N. Aspinall Unit - Morrow Point <br />Powerp 1 ant <br /> <br />Wayne N. Aspinall Unit - Crystal Powerplant <br /> <br />Subtotal <br /> <br />Participating Projects <br />Seedskadee Project - Fontenelle Powerplant <br />Grand Total <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />Present Present Uprated <br />Name- Capa- Capa- <br />pl ate b 11 i ty b 11 i ty <br />MW MW MW <br />1,021 1,152 1,336 <br />108 132 150 <br />60 72 96 <br />120 146 146 <br />~ ~. 28 <br />1,337 1,530 1,756 <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br />13 <br />- <br /> <br />---1l <br />l,769 <br /> <br />1,347 <br /> <br />1,543 <br />
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