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<br />..,.. <br /> <br />r-- <br />~ <br />(:-1 <br />N <br /> <br />contractor supplied energy for building Boulder Dem and now receives <br /> <br />energy- over the e81lle tran!llliesion lines used for that conetruetion. <br /> <br />c <br /> <br />The rate for secondary energy can only be cOlllparad with the <br /> <br />cost of :ruel needed for generating energy in the campetit1ve etell1ll <br /> <br />plent at tidewater, and as fixed at 0.50 mill ?er kilowatt bour ie <br /> <br />probablY lOVier than such fuel cost. <br /> <br />On June 1, 19"J1. the Secretary notified the Los "!lgeles <br /> <br />Bureau of Paer end Light that the required quantity of water WGS <br /> <br />in storage, and that operetion would be begun under its contract <br /> <br />on that date. Prior to that time four generetors hed been install- <br /> <br />ed in the Nevada plant, and the City had b'4Pt two tranlllliss10n line., <br />so that :33>,000 rtA of capacity was ready in the plant "nd about 2,40.000 <br /> <br />!!:VA in line capacity, and service was begun to Los "Dgeles, Burbfllllt. <br />Glendale, and Peeadena. .Efl.ergy previously allocated 1;0 the StEt of <br />Nevada Tias being delivered to Boulder City, anil to the Southern N6I1ada <br />Power Cotnpany. tIlring the ye~r the Nevada-California Electric Corporation, <br />I'll! Bueee..or to the Southern Sierras Power Company, b'-gsn seniee fl'Oll\ <br /> <br />Boulder Dll1Il, al!! did the Lincoln County Power Dietrict of' Hevada. The total <br />of' film energy prot:lu(lell during the year (;rune 1, 19:37 to May 31, 19:38) Will!! <br /> <br />97S,929.b:W kilowatt hours. or 7:1.3f, of' the rim anergy !:<?s-um.,d to <br /> <br />be available for the first year of operation as contrested Idth the <br /> <br />reuqirllllent thl1t contractors should take or pay for, during the "uild up" <br />per1od, <br /> <br />5% during tho first yenr <br />~ dur1ng the second ye5r <br />S5% during the third year. and <br />l~ during eaoh year tteret,fter. <br /> <br />of the en"rgy for ,>"hieh they hud contracted. In addition there was taken <br /> <br />402.73>,706 kilowatt hourI! as secondary energy, most of' whioh however <br /> <br />was actually rim energy in ,character. This energy was hO'll'<J\l'er -psid for <br /> <br />at secondary rates because it was taken by contractors in exceee of theIr <br />