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<br />I <br />I LIST OF TABLES <br /> .tilL DescrlDtlon eau .tilL <br />I E-1 Amount of Pumped Storage Investment Cost E-6 <br /> That Can be Supported by System Operation - In 1988 $ <br />I 2-1 Resources in the State of Colorado by Resource Type 2-5 <br /> 2-2 Existing Resources in the State of Colorado by Resource Type 2-6 <br />I 2-3 DRI Fuel Escalation Rates 2-7 <br /> 2-4 EGEAS ARemative Model Scenarios Maximizing Integrated 2-9 <br />I Operations <br />2-5 Pumped Storage Unit Assumptions 2-10 <br />I 3-1 Statewide Summary of Peak and Energy Growth Rates, 3-3 <br /> Medium Forecast <br />I 4-1 Statewide Capacity Summary: Medium <br /> Forecast With Pumped Storage 4-2 <br /> 4-2 Comparison of Revenue Requirements for Base Case <br />I and Pumped Storage Case - Medium Load Forecast 4-3 <br />4-3 Comparison of Capacity Addnions for Base Case <br /> and Pumped Storage Case - Medium Load Forecast 4-4 <br />I <br />5-1 Statewide Summary of Peak & Energy Growth Rates 5-2 <br /> (Low Forecast) <br />I 5-2 Statewide Summary of Peak & Energy Growth Rates 5-3 <br /> (High Forecast) <br />Ii 5-3 Statewide Capacny Summary: Low Forecast <br /> Wnhout Pumped Storage (MW) 5-4 <br /> 5-4 Statewide Capacity Summary: High Forecast <br />I Without Pumped Storage (MW) 5-5 <br />5-5 Statewide Capacity Summary: Low Forecast 5-6 <br />I Wnh Pumped Storage <br />5-6 Statewide Capacity Summary: High Forecast 5-7 <br /> Wnh Pumped Storage <br />I 5-7 Comparison of Capacny Addnions for Base Case <br /> and Pumped Storage Case - Low and High Load Forecasts 5-8 <br />I 5-8 Comparison of Revenue Requirements for Base Case <br /> and Pumped Storage Case - Low and High Load Forecasts 5-9 <br />I 6-1 Amount Df Pumped Storage Investment Cost That Can be <br /> Supported by System Operation - in 1988 $ 6-3 <br /> 7-1 Pumped Storage Additions 7-1 <br />I <br />I <br />