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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8441.100
Description
Colorado Big Thompson Project - Project Description
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
1/5/1942
Author
RJ Tipton
Title
Analysis of Power Features of Colorado-Big Thompson Project with Recommended Construction Schedule
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />- 20 - <br /> <br />o <br />o <br />.... <br /> <br />reserved for tho arms plant, a tot~l of 184.479 kilowatts, there re~ins <br /> <br />w <br /> <br />r.n o.v,til"blo capc.city of 44.0).\2 kilowo.tts. with possibly some adjust!l\<3nts <br /> <br />required in the trr.nsmission system, dopending on any shifting of load <br /> <br />center. <br /> <br />Duta are available giving the actual peo.ks of 1939 and the ex- <br /> <br />pected increase in peaks contemplo.ted by tho utilitios themselves. the <br /> <br />prognostications, in some insto.nces, baing up to 1944 ~nd in some in- <br /> <br />stances up to 1949, Chnrt X shows these peak de=nds and they aro re- <br /> <br />garded heroin as the norlTI..'l.l growth of the systoms involved. It is in- <br /> <br />teresting ~o nete that the 1940 actual peak c~e within 0,2% of the <br /> <br /> <br />previously estim.'l.ted peak for 1940. There is also sho,r.n the 'l.ctual 1941 <br /> <br />peak which is 11,859 kilowatts above the estimated norm.'l.l peak for 1941, <br /> <br />and this increase is presumed to be entirely due to war activities. No <br /> <br />attempt is made to estimo.te Bny future growth in the market above the <br /> <br />normal. Under presont war conditions it is antinipo.ted that the gro\vth <br /> <br />will be r~pid, due to increased war activities of v"rious kinds. Chart X <br /> <br />also show" the dependo.ble and net ~ssured cape.cities of 0.11 the various <br /> <br />systems en Jo.nuary 1. 1940 2nd January 1, 1942. and the contemplated in- <br /> <br />creases in dopendabl'J and net ::tssured c"po.cities up to J::tnuo.ry 1, 191-16. <br /> <br />On this chart, it is presumed that the interconnections alluded to above <br /> <br />will be lTI.."de as of October 1, 1942. <br /> <br />Table 10 shows in detail tho centamplated additions te the <br /> <br />system capacity by years, shewing j"st when it is axpocted varieus ad- <br /> <br />ditions will be made te private utility systems and te the Colorade-Big <br /> <br />Thompson Project. Table lOA shows these increases added cumulatively <br /> <br />to the dependable capncity as of January 1, 1942; chm1gcs in reserve <br /> <br />necessary to account fer interconnection as above noted, and for neces- <br /> <br />sary increases in adequate roserVOSj and the resultant not assured capacity. <br />
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