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<br />" ,~ _'- '0,-_'_'>0"".- '"-;"_~".,~"" <br /> <br />.;-, - >"'~ <br /> <br />"~"'0-~~ <br /> <br />"'''.--:::- <br /> <br />- --,. -'~""~'~~,':":':;~;;:Y:"?:'""~"""?f- .?-..;:"';~-?'?~"~?'~:~ <br />.." > <br /> <br />... <br />C"': <br />N <br />C'J <br /> <br />32. <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />nelivering secondfl,ry e'1ergy to the City of Los Angeles <br />only. <br /> <br />en July 6, 193~, the Bureau of Power and Light con- <br />tracted '~i th the UniteC! States Government to build a third <br /> <br />circuit and to purchase certain amounts of secondary <br />enerGY at .5 mills per k~-hr., and the contract provides <br /> <br />that future readjustments of the rate to be paid for the <br /> <br />use of falling 'vater for the generation of secondary e:n- <br /> <br />ergy shall oe the price fixed for falling "'ater for firm <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />energy at Boulder, plus fixed and operating costs of gen- <br />eration and trans;r:ission of such firm energy, less all, <br />or such portion of all, reasonably fixed and operating <br />costs as are chargeable specifically and solely to (1) gen- <br />erating and transmitting such secondary energy, and, <br />(2) ~roviding, maintaining, and intermittently operating <br />such standby plant or plants as are necessary to make <br />such secondary energy equally as reliable and continuous- <br />ly available as said firm energy. <br />Hence, the principal thouJht should be given to <br />the determination of a fair value of falling water for <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />primary energy. rhe Study 9-1, 3-2 of the Bureau is <br />solely concerned ,.'1th the present t"IO circuits and the <br />value of falling ~ater for primary energy is developed <br />as a function of the cost of a competitive steam plant <br />located on the Harbor near the Pacific Ccean, approxi- <br />mately t~o miles south of the present neceiving Station <br /> <br />A. :3. Roberts <br />