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<br />An additional consideration is that potential <br />applicants' loads (including existing customers) <br /> <br />. <br />exceed the amount of available Federal power by <br />about 8 times. A further consideration is that <br />Western has received informal requests to extend <br />this deadline from very few people, and the only <br />formal request came from a municipality for whom <br />UP&L has already submitted data. Therefore, no <br />additional extension will be granted. <br /> <br />(2) Deadline for attaining utility status. The <br />proposed general power marketing criteria <br />published August 23~ 1983, stated that on or <br />before January 1, 1984, each potential applicant <br />must be either a retail or wholesale utility, a <br />Federal or State ultimate consumer-type load, or <br />an existing CRSP contractor. During the September <br />7, 1983 information forum, a Western <br /> <br />representative indicated that a potential <br />applicant would be considered if it were taking <br />significant and tangible steps by that date in <br />order to acquire the means to distribute power by <br /> <br />September 30, 1988. Examples of significant and <br /> <br />tangible steps were stated to be actions such as: <br /> <br />63 <br />