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<br />n~:'''n~ <br />;,) '- '.'..... ,.. .. <br />of <br /> <br />It is evident from Table 1 that a large proportion <br /> <br />WSCC capacity resources is hydroelectric in nature. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />Table 2 shows hydro resources as a percentage of total <br /> <br />resources, for all of WSCC and for the U.S. portion <br /> <br />alone. <br /> <br />1/ <br />TABLE 2 - 1976 PROJECTION OF WSCC CAPACITY RESOURCES <br />As Percentage of Total <br />Summer 1977 <br /> <br />f.;~~(Y-I:::}~'@i <br /> <br />(Adverse Hydro Conditions)* <br />A. All WSCC (includes WSCC systems in Canada) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> June July A~gust September <br />Hyd ro 115:2 1\5:2" 5.0 45.3 <br />Non-Hydro 54.8 54.8 55.0 54.7 <br />Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 <br />B. U. S. Portion of WSCC <br /> June ~UlY August September <br />Hydro 1fl.9 2.0 - 41. 7 42.2 <br />Non-Hydro 58.1 58.0 58.3 57.8 <br />Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 <br /> <br />* Advers~ Hydro means that the capability shown is based on <br />water cDnditions representative of the lowest recorded <br />flows. . This year appears likely to establish new low-flow <br />records~ Therefore, estimates of energy production based <br />on previous adverse condtions may be optimistic. <br /> <br />From WS:CC report dated April 1, 1976, in response to <br />FPC Ord'er 383-3. <br /> <br />1/ <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br />. ",'~ - <br />