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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.100.50
Description
CRSP - Power Marketing
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
6/10/1982
Author
WAPA
Title
Public Information Forum - Consolidated Power Marketing Plan
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<br />schedules, maximum and minimum rates of. del ivery and rights to unscheduled <br />firm power. <br /> <br />The last item listed has to do with accounting for operating reserve in the <br />Inland Power Pool. It has been our posltion that the CRSP obligation is to <br />del iver power as scheduled, and that a~y portion of the contract rate of <br />delivery not being scheduled is CRSP reserve and not the customers reserve. <br /> <br />Slide IV-21 <br /> <br />Capacity and Energy Obligations - Existing Criteria <br /> <br />The existing criteria requires a pre-season schedule - 50 days before the <br />start of the season - of the amount of capac ity and energy the customer <br />will take by billing periods. Changes! are permitted when we can accommo- <br />date them due to changes in the customer loads. In the absence of an <br />agreed upon schedule, CRSP may establ ish such a schedule to follow the <br />customer's seasonal load pattern. <br /> <br />Sl ide IV-22 <br /> <br />Cap.acity and Energy Obl igations ,. Maximu~ Rate of Del ivery <br /> <br />The existing criteria provides that the customer will schedule CRSP <br />power to follow its load pattern duri~g each season by months, with the <br />full contract rate of del ivery being avail able in the month or months of <br />the customer's peak load. <br /> <br />Slide IV-23 <br /> <br />Capacity and Energy Obligations - Minimum Rate of Delivery <br /> <br />, <br />, <br />The present criteria provides that the minimum rate of delivery shall be <br />the lesser of the customer's proportlonate share of projected minimum <br />load requirements on the CRSP system; 35% of the customer I s firm power <br />contract rate of delivery or the customer total load. <br /> <br />Slide IV-24 <br /> <br />Capacity and Energy Obligations -Origirlal Contracts <br />I <br />Most customers now have other resourceS to supplement their CRSP resource. <br />By 1990 an even 1 arger port i on of thei r; load wi 11 be served by supp 1 ementa 1 <br />resources. When CRSP was the only resource, del ivery of Storage Project <br />power was automatically patterned to the customer's hourly loads. The ori- <br />ginal CRSP contracts recognized the possible need for continuing CRSP deli- <br />veries on some load pattern basis after! customers acquired other resources. <br />The new criteris should probably provpde for scheduling deliveries to a <br />customer's load pattern if necessary lin order to best utilize the CRSP <br />resource. , <br /> <br />14 <br />
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