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<br />TABLE 2 <br />CRSP LONG-TERM CONTRACT COMMITMENTS THROUGH SEPTEMBER 1989l! <br /> <br /> Number of Summer (MW) Winter (MW) <br />State Cont ractors Jj Firm Peaking Total Firm Peaking Total <br />Federal Project Pri ority Uses <br />Co 1 orado 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 <br />New t1ex i co 1 87 0 87 1 0 <br />Subtota 1 '2 88 0 -s8 1 ---0 ----r <br />Northern Division <br />Arizona 2 24 2 26 24 10 34 <br />Colorado 18 306 10 316 322 86 408 <br />New Mexico 6 149 25 174 170 78 248 <br />Utah 6 311 19 330 340 58 398 <br />Wyoming 4 126 1 127 96 2 98 <br />Subtotal-North Div 36 916 ""57 973 952 234 1,186 <br />Southern Division <br />Arizona 25 209 20 229 66 2 68 <br />Nevada 1 31 5 36 18 7 25 <br />Subtotal-South Div 26 240 25 265 84 9 93 <br />Total 62 1.244 82 1,326 1,037 243 1,280 <br /> <br /> <br />1/ Commitments are included in the State' in which power is delivered. <br />Contractors with loads in more than one State are counted in the State in <br />which that contractor has established its headquarters. The Navajo Tribal <br />Utility Authority is counted as a Northern Division contractor, although they <br />have a small contract commitment from the Southern Division as well. <br /> <br />2/ Includes services to 5 ultimate consumer contractors and 149 distribution <br />utilities who are members or principals of contractors. Approximately <br />1,300,000 ultimate consumers receive benefits from CRSP power. <br /> <br />14 <br />