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<br />possible, cqnsistent with statutory te~ayment <br />, <br />, <br /> <br />requi rements. <br /> <br />Since all o~ these acts deal with the same <br />I <br />, , <br />subject mat~er, namely the SecretarY!'si <br /> <br />statutory rJspons i bll i ti es in the ma~k~ti ng <br /> <br />of federally-generated power, they arei in <br /> <br />pari materi a, and each may be. ex ami nedi to <br />i <br />shed light 9n the congressional intent! with <br />, <br /> <br />respect to the others. <br /> <br />The 1965. policy expressed by Secretary Udall has <br />been recently enflorsed by both the Departm~nt of <br /> <br />. , <br />Energy and the cfngress. On December 14; 11983, <br />the Secretary of: Energy put into effect a I' . <br />I <br />delegation order for the review of power m~rketing <br />administration rates. 48 FR 55664 (DecembElr 14, <br /> <br />, I <br />1983). Paragraph one of that delegation o~der <br />i i <br />requires the Ad~inistrator to certify thatlthe <br />: I <br />rate is the low~st possible consistent with sound <br />, <br /> <br />business principles. The Federal Energy <br /> <br />Regulatory Commission, under paragraph thr~e of <br />: ! <br />that same deleg~tion order, is charged wit~ the <br /> <br />task of reVieWi~g power rates to assure th~t they <br />: : <br />are the lowest possible. Western is also: <br /> <br />influenced by rElcent congressional rejectipns of <br /> <br />proposals to au~tion off Federal power in fhe <br /> <br />44 <br />