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CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION: Sunshine in the Government Act of organizations wishing to submit written
Sauntia S. Warfield, 202–418–5084. 1976 (5 U.S.C. 552b, as amended) and comments for consideration by the Task
41 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Force should provide their comments in
David A. Stawick,
§§ 102–3.140 through 160, the an electronic (PDF Format) document
Secretary of the Commission. Department of Defense announces the through the Task Force Web site
[FR Doc. 07–4686 Filed 9–18–07; 10:45 am] following committee meeting: (http://www.DoDfuturehealthcare.net) at
BILLING CODE 6351–01–M Name of Committee: Department of the ‘‘Contact Us’’ page, no later than five
Defense Task Force on the Future of (5) business days prior to the scheduled
Military Health Care, a duly established meeting.
COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING subcommittee of the Defense Health
COMMISSION Dated: September 17, 2007.
Board.
L. M. Bynum,
Date of Meeting: October 3, 2007.
Sunshine Act Meetings Time of Meeting: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Place of Meeting: National Officer, Department of Defense.
TIME AND DATE: 11 a.m. Friday, October [FR Doc. 07–4689 Filed 9–18–07; 11:18 am]
Transportation Safety Board Conference
19, 2007.
Center, 429 L’Enfant Plaza, Washington, BILLING CODE 5001–06–M
PLACE: 1155 21st St., NW., Washington, DC 20594.
DC, 9th Floor Commission Conference Purpose of Meeting: To obtain,
Room. review, and evaluate information related ELECTION ASSISTANCE COMMISSION
STATUS: Closed. to the Task Force’s congressionally-
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: Surveillance directed mission to examine matters Sunshine Act Notice
Matters. relating to the future of military health
care. The Task Force members will AGENCY: United States Election
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION: Assistance Commission.
Sauntia S. Warfield, 202–418–5084. receive briefings on topics related to the
delivery of military health care during ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
David A. Stawick, the public meeting. DATE AND TIME: Thursday, October 4,
Secretary of the Commission. Agenda: Discussion topics will 2007, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.
[FR Doc. 07–4687 Filed 9–18–07; 10:45 am] include: Military and Civilian Personnel PLACE: U.S. Election Assistance
BILLING CODE 6351–01–M Mix; Managing Health Care Needs of Commission, 1225 New York Ave., NW.,
Medicare-Eligible Beneficiaries. Suite 150, Washington, DC 20005
Prior to the public meeting the Task (Metro Stop: Metro Center).
COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING Force will conduct a Preparatory Work AGENDA: Commissioners will receive the
COMMISSION Meeting from 8 a.m.–8:50 a.m. to solely following presentations: Perspectives
analyze relevant issues and facts in from state officials on how EAC can use
Sunshine Act Meetings preparation for the Task Force’s next its regulatory authority under the
public meeting. In addition, the task National Voter Registration Act (NVRA)
TIME AND DATE: 11 a.m. Friday, October Force, following its public meeting, will
26, 2007. to address changes in voter registration
conduct an addditional Preparatory procedures; Commissioners will receive
PLACE: 1155 21st St., NW., Washington, Work Meeting from 3:10 p.m. to 4:10 updates on the next iteration of the
DC, 9th Floor Commission Conference p.m. to analyze relevant issues and facts Voluntary Voting System Guidelines
Room. in preparation for the Task Force’s next (VVSG) and a report on a
STATUS: Closed. public meeting. Both Preparatory recommendation from the National
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: Surveillance Meetings will be held at the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation
Matters. Transportation Safety Board Conference Program (NVLAP); Commissioners will
Center, and pursuant to 41 Code of discuss other administrative matters.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Federal Regulations, Part 102–3.160(a), This meeting will be open to the
Sauntia S. Warfield, 202–418–5084.
both Preparatory Work Meetings are public.
David A. Stawick, closed to the public.
PERSON TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION:
Secretary of the Commission. Additional information and meeting
registration is available online at the Bryan Whitener, Telephone: (202) 566–
[FR Doc. 07–4688 Filed 9–18–07; 10:45 am] 3100.
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Task Force Web site: http://
www.DoDfuturehealthcare.net Thomas R. Wilkey,
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Executive Director, U.S. Election Assistance
Colonel Christine Bader, Executive Commission.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Secretary, Department of Defense Task [FR Doc. 07–4701 Filed 9–18–07; 2:46 pm]
Office of the Secretary Force on the Future of Military Health BILLING CODE 6820–KF–M
Care, TMA/Code: DHS, Five Skyline
Department of Defense Task Force on Place, Suite 810, 5111 Leesburg Pike,
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Sunshine Act Meeting (703) 681–3279, ext. 109
(christine.bader@ha.osd.mil). Notice of Interim Approval
AGENCY: Department of Defense, Office
of the Assistant Secretary of Defense SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Open AGENCY: Southeastern Power
(Health Affairs); DoD. sessions of the meeting will be limited Administration, DOE.
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ACTION: Notice of meeting. by space accommodations. Any ACTION: Notice of Rate Order.
interested person may attend; however,
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Federl seating is limited to the space available SUMMARY: The Deputy Secretary of
Advisory Committee Act of 1972 (5 at the National Transportation Safety Energy confirmed and approved, on an
U.S.C., Appendix, as amended), the Board Conference Center. Individuals or interim basis, Rate Schedules SOCO–1–

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C, SOCO–2–C, SOCO–3–C, SOCO–4–C, Delegation Order No. 0204–108, Response 1: Estimates of future Corps
ALA–1–L, MISS–1–L, Duke–1–C, Duke– effective May 30, 1986, 51 FR 19744 Operations & Maintenance (O&M)
2–C, Duke–3–C, Duke–4–C, Santee–1–C, (May 30, 1986), the Secretary of Energy Expense were provided by the Corps of
Santee–2–C, Santee–3–C, Santee–4–C, delegated to Southeastern’s Engineers to the O&M Committee of the
SCE&G–1–C, SCE&G–2–C, SCE&G–3–C, Administrator the authority to develop SeFPC in April of 2006. Southeastern
SCE&G–4–C, Replacement–1, Pump–1– power and transmission rates, delegated believes that these are the best estimates
A, Pump–2, and Regulation–1. The new to the Under Secretary of Energy the available. Southeastern shares the
rates take effect on October 1, 2007, and authority to confirm, approve, and place customer’s concerns with the rate of
were approved on an interim basis in effect such rates on an interim basis, increase of Corps O&M expense and
through September 30, 2012. The new and delegated to the Federal Energy will, in conjunction with the O&M
rates are subject to confirmation and Regulatory Commission (FERC) the Committee of the SeFPC, monitor and
approval on a final basis by the Federal authority to confirm, approve and place review this expense.
Energy Regulatory Commission. into effect on a final basis or to Comment 2: The high level for 2006
DATES: Approval of the rate schedule on disapprove rates developed by the may be attributable to large increases in
an interim basis is effective October 1, Administrator under the delegation. On spending at the Carters and Russell
2007 through September 30, 2012. December 6, 2001, the Secretary of projects that will not be repeated in
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Energy issued Delegation Order No. 00– future years.
Leon Jourolmon, Assistant 037.00, granting the Deputy Secretary of Response 2: Information provided by
Administrator, Finance & Marketing, Energy authority to confirm, approve, the Corps of Engineers suggests costs at
Southeastern Power Administration, and place into effect Southeastern’s the Carters and Russell projects may
Department of Energy, 1166 Athens rates on an interim basis. This rate order have been higher in Fiscal Year 2006
Tech Road, Elberton, Georgia 30635– is issued by the Deputy Secretary due to some nonrecurring work.
6711, (706)–213–3800. pursuant to said notice. Nevertheless, Southeastern believes
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Background these estimates are the best available for
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the purposes of this rate filing.
Power from the Georgia-Alabama- Southeastern will, in conjunction with
by Order issued November 3, 2004, in South Carolina System is presently sold
Docket No. EF03–3011–000, confirmed the O&M Committee of the SeFPC,
under Wholesale Power Rate Schedules monitor and review O&M Expense for
and approved Wholesale Power Rate SOCO–1–B, SOCO–2–B, SOCO–3–B,
Schedules SOCO–1–B, SOCO–2–B, the Georgia-Alabama-South Carolina
SOCO–4–B, ALA–1–K, MISS–1–K, System Projects.
SOCO–3–B, SOCO–4–B, ALA–1–K,
Duke–1–B, Duke–2–B, Duke–3–B, Comment 3: The SeFPC [asks] SEPA
MISS–1–K, Duke–1–B, Duke–2–B,
Duke–4–B, Santee–1–B, Santee–2–B, to review the proposed increase for
Duke–3–B, Duke–4–B, Santee–1–B,
Santee–3–B, Santee–4–B, SCE&G–1–B, O&M and recent {events} at the Carters
Santee–2–B, Santee–3–B, Santee–4–B,
SCE&G–2–B, SCE&G–3–B, SCE&G–4–B, and Russell project to determine if any
SCE&G–1–B, SCE&G–2–B, SCE&G–3–B,
Regulation–1, Replacement–1, Pump–1– of these O&M expenses should be
SCE&G–4–B, Regulation–1,
A, and Pump–2. These rate schedules capitalized. If costs have been included
Replacement–1, Pump–1–A, and Pump–
were approved by the FERC on as O&M expenses which should more
2. Rate schedules SOCO–1–C, SOCO–2–
November 3, 2004, for a period ending properly be capitalized, the SeFPC
C, SOCO–3–C, SOCO–4–C, ALA–1–L,
September 30, 2007 (109 FERC ¶ would request that SEPA make the
MISS–1–L, Duke–1–C, Duke–2–C,
Duke–3–C, Duke–4–C, Santee–1–C, 61,133). appropriate reductions in O&M
Santee–2–C, Santee-3–C, Santee–4–C, Public Notice and Comment expenses and commensurate increases
SCE&G–1–C, SCE&G–2–C, SCE&G–3–C, in the capital project expenditures.
Notice of proposed rate adjustment
SCE&G–4–C, Replacement–1, Pump–1– Response 3: The Corps of Engineers
was published in the Federal Register
A, Pump–2 and Regulation–1 replace prepares its financial statements in
April 4, 2007 (72 FR 16345). The notice
these schedules. accordance with Corps Directives.
advised interested parties of a proposed
Dated: September 11, 2007.
Southeastern has reviewed the Corps’
rate increase of about eight and one-half
cost reporting and has not discovered
Clay Sell, percent (8.5%). A public information
any material items that the Corps
Deputy Secretary of Energy. and comment forum was scheduled for
expensed and Southeastern believes
May 10, 2007. Subsequent to the public
Department of Energy should be capitalized. Southeastern will
information and comment forum, the
work with the Corps to ensure
Deputy Secretary proposed rates were revised. With the
appropriate reporting of all
revisions, the proposed rate adjustment
In the Matter of: Southeastern Power expenditures.
is an increase of about seven percent
Administration B Georgia-Alabama-
(7%). Written comments were accepted Discussion
South Carolina Rates; Rate Order No.
on or before July 3, 2007. Written
SEPA–48; Order Confirming and System Repayment
comments were received from one
Approving Power Rates on an Interim An examination of Southeastern’s
source, the Southeastern Federal Power
Basis revised system power repayment study,
Customers (SeFPC), pursuant to this
Pursuant to Sections 302(a) and notice. prepared in July, 2007, for the Georgia-
301(b) of the Department of Energy The following comments were Alabama-South Carolina System, shows
Organization Act, Public Law 95–91, the received during the comment period. that with the proposed rates, all system
functions of the Secretary of the Interior Southeastern’s response follows each power costs are paid within the 50-year
and the Federal Power Commission comment. repayment period required by existing
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under Section 5 of the Flood Control Comment 1: Customers are concerned law and DOE Order RA 6120.2. The
Act of 1944, 16 U.S.C. 825s, relating to with a 28% increase in O&M expense Administrator of Southeastern has
the Southeastern Power Administration from the previous study, which is certified that the rates are consistent
(Southeastern) were transferred to and largely responsible for the overall with applicable law and that they are
vested in the Secretary of Energy. By increase in the rates. the lowest possible rates to customers

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consistent with sound business transmitted and scheduled pursuant to (FERC) involving Southern Companies’
principles. contracts between the Government and Open Access Transmission Tariff
Southern Company Services, (OATT). The distribution charges may
Environmental Impact
Incorporated (hereinafter called the be modified by FERC pursuant to
Southeastern has reviewed the Company) and the Customer. Nothing in application by the Company under
possible environmental impacts of the this rate schedule shall preclude Section 205 of the Federal Power Act or
rate adjustment under consideration and modifications to the aforementioned the Government under Section 206 of
has concluded that, because the contracts to allow an eligible customer the Federal Power Act.
adjusted rates would not significantly to elect service under another rate Proceedings before FERC involving
affect the quality of the human schedule. the OATT or the Distribution charge
environment within the meaning of the Applicability: This rate schedule shall may result in the separation of charges
National Environmental Policy Act of be applicable to the sale at wholesale of currently included in the transmission
1969, the proposed action is not a major power and accompanying energy rate. In this event, the Government may
Federal action for which preparation of generated at the Allatoona, Buford, J. charge the Customer for any and all
an Environmental Impact Statement is Strom Thurmond, Walter F. George, separate transmission and distribution
required. (10 CFR Part 1021, Subpart D, Hartwell, Millers Ferry, West Point, charges paid by the Government in
App. B4.3) Robert F. Henry, Carters and Richard B. behalf of the Customer.
Availability of Information Russell Projects and sold under Scheduling, System Control and
appropriate contracts between the Dispatch Service: $0.0806 per kilowatt
Information regarding these rates, Government and the Customer. This rate of total contract demand per month.
including studies, and other supporting schedule does not apply to energy from Reactive Supply and Voltage Control
materials is available for public review pumping operations at the Carters and from Generation Sources Service: $0.11
in the offices of Southeastern Power Richard B. Russell Projects. per kilowatt of total contract demand
Administration, 1166 Athens Tech Character of Service: The electric per month.
Road, Elberton, Georgia 30635–6711. capacity and energy supplied hereunder Regulation and Frequency Response
Submission to the Federal Energy will be delivered at the delivery points Service: $0.0483 per kilowatt of total
Regulatory Commission of the Customer on the Company’s contract demand per month.
transmission and distribution system. Transmission, System Control, Reactive,
The rates hereinafter confirmed and
Monthly Rate: The monthly rate for and Regulation Services
approved on an interim basis, together
capacity, energy, and generation
with supporting documents, will be The charges for Transmission, System
services provided under this rate
submitted promptly to FERC for Control, Reactive, and Regulation
schedule for the period specified shall
confirmation and approval on a final Services shall be governed by and
be:
basis, ending no later than September Capacity Charge: $3.70 per kilowatt of subject to refund based upon the
30, 2012. total contract demand per month. determination in the proceeding
Order Energy Charge: 9.32 mills per involving Southern Companies’ Open
kilowatt-hour. Access Transmission Tariff.
In view of the foregoing and pursuant Contract Demand: The contract
Generation Services: $0.12 per
to the authority delegated to me by the demand is the amount of capacity in
kilowatt of total contract demand per
Secretary of Energy, I hereby confirm kilowatts stated in the contract which
month.
and approve on an interim basis, Additional rates for Transmission, the Government is obligated to supply
effective October 1, 2007, attached System Control, Reactive, and and the Customer is entitled to receive.
Wholesale Power Rate Schedules Regulation Services provided under this Energy To Be Furnished by the
SOCO–1–C, SOCO–2–C, SOCO–3–C, rate schedule shall be the rates charged Government: The Government will sell
SOCO–4–C, ALA–1–L, MISS–1–L, Southeastern Power Administration by to the Customer and the Customer will
Duke–1–C, Duke–2–C, Duke–3–C, the Company. Future adjustments to purchase from the Government energy
Duke–4–C, Santee–1–C, Santee–2–C, these rates will become effective upon each billing month equivalent to a
Santee–3–C, Santee–4–C, SCE&G–1–C, acceptance for filing by the Federal percentage specified by contract of the
SCE&G–2–C, SCE&G–3–C, SCE&G–4–C, Energy Regulatory Commission of the energy made available to the company
Replacement–1, Pump–1–A, Pump–2 Company’s rate. (less applicable losses). The Customer’s
and Regulation–1. The rate schedules Transmission: $2.17 per kilowatt of contract demand and accompanying
shall remain in effect on an interim total contract demand per month as of energy will be allocated proportionately
basis through September 30, 2012, February 2007 is presented for to its individual delivery points served
unless such period is extended or until illustrative purposes. from the Company’s system. As of July
FERC confirms and approves them or The initial transmission charge will 2007, applicable energy losses are as
substitute rate schedules on a final be the Customer’s ratable share of the follows:
basis. Transmission and Distribution Charges Transmission facilities: 2.2%
Dated: September 11, 2007. paid by the Government. The initial Sub-transmission: 2.0%
Clay Sell, monthly transmission demand charge Distribution Substations: 0.9%
Deputy Secretary of Energy. shall be determined by multiplying the Distribution Lines: 2.25%
Government’s Load Ratio Share times These losses shall be effective until
Wholesale Power Rate Schedule SOCO– one twelfth (1⁄12) of Southern modified by the Federal Energy
1–C Companies’ Annual Transmission Costs Regulatory Commission, pursuant to
Availability: This rate schedule shall as specified in Schedule 1 of the application by Southern Companies
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be available to public bodies and Government-Company Contract. The under Section 205 of the Federal Power
cooperatives (any one of whom is transmission charges are governed by Act or SEPA under Section 206 of the
hereinafter called the Customer) in and subject to refund based upon the Federal Power Act or otherwise.
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and determination in proceedings before the Billing Month: The billing month for
Florida to whom power may be Federal Energy Regulatory Commission power sold under this schedule shall

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end at 12 midnight on the last day of Transmission and Distribution Charges Regulatory Commission, pursuant to
each calendar month. paid by the Government. The initial application by Southern Companies
monthly transmission demand charge under Section 205 of the Federal Power
Wholesale Power Rate Schedule SOCO–
shall be determined by multiplying the Act or SEPA under Section 206 of the
2–C
Government’s Load Ratio Share times Federal Power Act or otherwise.
Availability: This rate schedule shall one twelfth (1⁄12) of Southern Billing Month: The billing month for
be available to public bodies and Companies’ Annual Transmission Costs power sold under this schedule shall
cooperatives (any one of whom is as specified in Schedule 1 of the end at 12 midnight on the last day of
hereinafter called the Customer) in Government-Company Contract. The each calendar month.
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and transmission charges are governed by
Florida to whom power may be and subject to refund based upon the Wholesale Power Rate Schedule
transmitted pursuant to contracts determination in proceedings before the SOCO–3–C
between the Government and Southern Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Availability: This rate schedule shall
Company Services, Incorporated (FERC) involving Southern Companies’ be available to public bodies and
(hereinafter called the Company) and Open Access Transmission Tariff cooperatives (any one of whom is
the Customer. The Customer is (OATT). The distribution charges may hereinafter called the Customer) in
responsible for providing a scheduling be modified by FERC pursuant to Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and
arrangement with the Government. application by the Company under Florida to whom power may be
Nothing in this rate schedule shall Section 205 of the Federal Power Act or scheduled pursuant to contracts
preclude modifications to the the Government under Section 206 of between the Government and Southern
aforementioned contracts to allow an the Federal Power Act. Company Services, Incorporated
eligible customer to elect service under Proceedings before FERC involving (hereinafter called the Company) and
another rate schedule. the OATT or the Distribution charge the Customer. The Customer is
Applicability: This rate schedule shall may result in the separation of charges responsible for providing a transmission
be applicable to the sale at wholesale of currently included in the transmission arrangement. Nothing in this rate
power and accompanying energy rate. In this event, the Government may schedule shall preclude modifications
generated at the Allatoona, Buford, J. charge the Customer for any and all to the aforementioned contracts to allow
Strom Thurmond, Walter F. George, separate transmission and distribution an eligible customer to elect service
Hartwell, Millers Ferry, West Point, charges paid by the Government in under another rate schedule.
Robert F. Henry, Carters and Richard B. behalf of the Customer. Applicability: This rate schedule shall
Russell Projects and sold under Reactive Supply and Voltage Control
be applicable to the sale at wholesale of
appropriate contracts between the from Generation Sources Service: $0.11
power and accompanying energy
Government and the Customer. This rate per kilowatt of total contract demand
generated at the Allatoona, Buford, J.
schedule does not apply to energy from per month.
Strom Thurmond, Walter F. George,
pumping operations at the Carters and Transmission, System Control, Reactive, Hartwell, Millers Ferry, West Point,
Richard B. Russell Projects. and Regulation Services Robert F. Henry, Carters and Richard B.
Character of Service: The electric Russell Projects (hereinafter referred to
capacity and energy supplied hereunder The charges for Transmission, System
Control, Reactive, and Regulation collectively as the Projects) and sold
will be delivered at the delivery points under appropriate contracts between the
of the Customer on the Company’s Services shall be governed by and
subject to refund based upon the Government and the Customer. This rate
transmission and distribution system. schedule does not apply to energy from
Monthly Rate: The monthly rate for determination in the proceeding
involving Southern Companies’ Open pumping operations at the Carters and
capacity, energy, and generation Richard B. Russell Projects.
services provided under this rate Access Transmission Tariff.
Contract Demand: The contract Character of Service: The electric
schedule for the period specified shall capacity and energy supplied hereunder
be: demand is the amount of capacity in
kilowatts stated in the contract which will be delivered at the Projects.
Capacity Charge: $3.70 per kilowatt of
the Government is obligated to supply Monthly Rate: The monthly rate for
total contract demand per month.
Energy Charge: 9.32 mills per and the Customer is entitled to receive. capacity, energy, and generation
kilowatt-hour. Energy To Be Furnished by the services provided under this rate
Generation Services: $0.12 per Government: The Government will sell schedule for the period specified shall
kilowatt of total contract demand per to the Customer and the Customer will be:
month. purchase from the Government energy Capacity Charge: $3.70 per kilowatt of
Additional rates for Transmission, each billing month equivalent to a total contract demand per month.
System Control, Reactive, and percentage specified by contract of the Energy Charge: 9.32 mills per
Regulation Services provided under this energy made available to the company kilowatt-hour.
rate schedule shall be the rates charged (less applicable losses). The Customer’s Generation Services: $0.12 per
Southeastern Power Administration by contract demand and accompanying kilowatt of total contract demand per
the Company. Future adjustments to energy will be allocated proportionately month.
these rates will become effective upon to its individual delivery points served Additional rates for Transmission,
acceptance for filing by the Federal from the Company’s system. As of July System Control, Reactive, and
Energy Regulatory Commission of the 2007, applicable energy losses are as Regulation Services provided under this
Company’s rate. follows: rate schedule shall be the rates charged
Transmission: $2.17 per kilowatt of Transmission facilities: 2.2% Southeastern Power Administration by
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total contract demand per month as of Sub-Transmission: 2.0% the Company. Future adjustments to
February is presented for illustrative Distribution Substations: 0.9% these rates will become effective upon
purposes. Distribution Lines: 2.25% acceptance for filing by the Federal
The initial transmission charge will These losses shall be effective until Energy Regulatory Commission of the
be the Customer’s ratable share of the modified by the Federal Energy Company’s rate.

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Scheduling, System Control and Character of Service: The electric from pumping operations at the Carters
Dispatch Service: $0.0806 per kilowatt capacity and energy supplied hereunder and Richard B. Russell Projects.
of total contract demand per month. will be delivered at the Projects. Character of Service: The electric
Regulation and Frequency Response Monthly Rate: The monthly rate for capacity and energy supplied hereunder
Service: $0.0483 per kilowatt of total capacity, energy, and generation will be three-phase alternating current
contract demand per month. services provided under this rate at a nominal frequency of 60 Hertz and
schedule for the period specified shall shall be delivered at the Walter F.
Transmission, System Control, Reactive, be: George, West Point, and Robert F. Henry
and Regulation Services Capacity Charge: $3.70 per kilowatt of Projects.
The charges for Transmission, System total contract demand per month. Monthly Rate: The monthly rate for
Control, Reactive, and Regulation Energy Charge: 9.32 mills per capacity, energy, and generation
Services shall be governed by and kilowatt-hour. services provided under this rate
subject to refund based upon the Generation Services: $0.12 per schedule for the period specified shall
determination in the proceeding kilowatt of total contract demand per be:
involving Southern Companies’ Open month. Capacity Charge: $3.70 per kilowatt of
Access Transmission Tariff. Additional rates for Transmission, total contract demand per month.
Contract Demand: The contract System Control, Reactive, and Energy Charge: 9.32 mills per
demand is the amount of capacity in Regulation Services provided under this kilowatt-hour.
kilowatts stated in the contract which rate schedule shall be the rates charged Generation Services: $0.12 per
the Government is obligated to supply Southeastern Power Administration by kilowatt of total contract demand per
and the Customer is entitled to receive. the Company. Future adjustments to month.
these rates will become effective upon Additional rates for Transmission,
Energy To Be Furnished by the
acceptance for filing by the Federal System Control, Reactive, and
Government: The Government will sell
Energy Regulatory Commission of the Regulation Services provided under this
to the Customer and the Customer will
Company’s rate. rate schedule shall be the rates charged
purchase from the Government energy
Southeastern Power Administration by
each billing month equivalent to a Transmission, System Control, Reactive, the Southern Company. Future
percentage specified by contract of the and Regulation Services adjustments to these rates will become
energy made available to the company The charges for Transmission, System effective upon acceptance for filing by
(less applicable losses). Control, Reactive, and Regulation the Federal Energy Regulatory
Billing Month: The billing month for Services shall be governed by and Commission of the Company’s rate.
power sold under this schedule shall subject to refund based upon the
end at 12 midnight on the last day of determination in the proceeding Transmission, System Control, Reactive,
each calendar month. involving Southern Companies’ Open and Regulation Services
Wholesale Power Rate Schedule Access Transmission Tariff. The charges for Transmission, System
SOCO–4–C Contract Demand: The contract Control, Reactive, and Regulation
demand is the amount of capacity in Services shall be governed by and
Availability: This rate schedule shall kilowatts stated in the contract which subject to refund based upon the
be available to public bodies and the Government is obligated to supply determination in the proceeding
cooperatives (any one of whom is and the Customer is entitled to receive. involving Southern Companies’ Open
hereinafter called the Customer) in Energy To Be Furnished by the Access Transmission Tariff.
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Government: The Government will sell Energy To Be Furnished by the
Florida served through the transmission to the Customer and the Customer will Government: The Government will sell
facilities of Southern Company Services, purchase from the Government energy to the Cooperative and the Cooperative
Inc. (hereinafter called the Company) or each billing month equivalent to a will purchase from the Government
the Georgia Integrated Transmission percentage specified by contract of the those quantities of energy specified by
System. The Customer is responsible for energy made available to the company contract as available to the Cooperative
providing a scheduling arrangement (less applicable losses). for scheduling on a weekly basis.
with the Government and for providing Billing Month: The billing month for Billing Month: The billing month for
a transmission arrangement. Nothing in power sold under this schedule shall power sold under this schedule shall
this rate schedule shall preclude end at 12 midnight on the last day of end at 12 midnight on the last day of
modifications to the aforementioned each calendar month. each calendar month.
contracts to allow an eligible customer
to elect service under another rate Wholesale Power Rate Schedule ALA– Wholesale Power Rate Schedule MISS–
schedule. 1–L 1–L
Applicability: This rate schedule shall Availability: This rate schedule shall Availability: This rate schedule shall
be applicable to the sale at wholesale of be available to the Alabama Electric be available to the South Mississippi
power and accompanying energy Cooperative, Incorporated (hereinafter Electric Power Association (hereinafter
generated at the Allatoona, Buford, J. called the Cooperative). called the Customer) to whom power
Strom Thurmond, Walter F. George, Applicability: This rate schedule shall may be wheeled pursuant to contracts
Hartwell, Millers Ferry, West Point, be applicable to power and between the Government and Alabama
Robert F. Henry, Carters and Richard B. accompanying energy generated at the Electric Cooperative, Inc. (hereinafter
Russell Projects (hereinafter referred to Allatoona, Buford, J. Strom Thurmond, called AEC).
collectively as the Projects) and sold Walter F. George, Hartwell, Millers Applicability: This rate schedule shall
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under appropriate contracts between the Ferry, West Point, Robert F. Henry, be applicable to the sale at wholesale of
Government and the Customer. This rate Carters, and Richard B. Russell Projects power and accompanying energy
schedule does not apply to energy from and sold under contract between the generated at the Allatoona, Buford, J.
pumping operations at the Carters and Cooperative and the Government. This Strom Thurmond, Walter F. George,
Richard B. Russell Projects. rate schedule does not apply to energy Hartwell, Millers Ferry, West Point,

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Robert F. Henry, Carters and Richard B. contract as available to the Cooperative Transmission Distribution Charges paid
Russell Projects and sold under for scheduling on a weekly basis. by the Government. The initial monthly
appropriate contracts between the Billing Month: The billing month for transmission demand charge shall
Government and the Customer. This rate power sold under this schedule shall reflect the Government’s Load Ratio
schedule does not apply to energy from end at 12 midnight on the last day of Share Responsibility. The Load Ratio
pumping operations at the Carters and each calendar month. Share shall be computed each month
Richard B. Russell Projects. and shall be the ratio of the Network
Wholesale Power Rate Schedule Duke–
Character of Service: The electric Load to the average of the Company’s
1–C
capacity and energy supplied hereunder Transmission System load for each of
will be three-phase alternating current Availability: the 12 preceding months. The
at a nominal frequency of 60 Hertz This rate schedule shall be available Company’s Transmission System Load
delivered at the delivery points of the to public bodies and cooperatives (any shall be the load as determined in
Customer on AEC’s transmission and one of whom is hereinafter called the Section 34.3 of the Company’s Pro
distribution system. The voltage of Customer) in North Carolina and South Forma Open Access Transmission Tariff
delivery will be maintained within the Carolina to whom power may be (the Tariff). The Government shall pay
limits established by the state regulatory transmitted and scheduled pursuant to a monthly demand charge which shall
commission. contracts between the Government and be determined by multiplying its Load
Monthly Rate: The monthly rate for Duke Power Company (hereinafter Ratio Share by 1⁄12 of the Annual
capacity, energy, and generation called the Company) and the Customer. Transmission Revenue Requirement set
services provided under this rate Nothing in this rate schedule shall forth in Attachment H of the Company’s
schedule for the period specified shall preclude modifications to the Tariff.
be: aforementioned contracts to allow an Proceedings before FERC involving
Capacity Charge: $3.70 per kilowatt of eligible customer to elect service under the Tariff may result in the separation
total contract demand per month. another rate schedule. of charges currently included in the
Applicability: This rate schedule shall transmission rate. In this event, the
Energy Charge: 9.32 mills per
be applicable to the sale at wholesale of Government may charge the Customer
kilowatt-hour.
power and accompanying energy for any and all separate transmission
Generation Services: $0.12 per
generated at the Allatoona, Buford, J. and distribution charges paid by the
kilowatt of total contract demand per
Strom Thurmond, Walter F. George, Government in behalf of the Customer.
month. Contract Demand: The contract
Hartwell, Millers Ferry, West Point,
Additional rates for Transmission, demand is the amount of capacity in
Robert F. Henry, Carters and Richard B.
System Control, Reactive, and kilowatts stated in the contract which
Russell Projects and sold under
Regulation Services provided under this the Government is obligated to supply
appropriate contracts between the
rate schedule shall be the rates charged and the Customer is entitled to receive.
Government and the Customer. This rate
Southeastern Power Administration by Energy To Be Furnished by the
schedule does not apply to energy from
the Company. Future adjustments to Government: The Government will sell
pumping operations at the Carters and
these rates will become effective upon to the Customer and the Customer will
Richard B. Russell Projects.
acceptance for filing by the Federal Character of Service: The electric purchase from the Government energy
Energy Regulatory Commission of the capacity and energy supplied hereunder each billing month equivalent to a
Company’s rate. will be delivered at the delivery points percentage specified by contract of the
Transmission: $2.25 per kilowatt of of the Customer on the Company’s energy made available to the company
total contract demand per month as of transmission and distribution system. (less applicable losses of three per cent
February 2007 is presented for Monthly Rate: The monthly rate for (3%) as of February 2007). The
illustrative purposes. capacity, energy, and generation Customer’s contract demand and
This rate is subject to annual services provided under this rate accompanying energy will be allocated
adjustment on January 1, and will be schedule for the period specified shall proportionately to its individual
computed subject to the Appendix A be: delivery points served from the
attached to the Government–AEC Capacity Charge: $3.70 per kilowatt of Company’s system. These losses shall be
contract. total contract demand per month. effective until modified by the Federal
Transmission, System Control, Reactive, Energy Charge: 9.32 mills per Energy Regulatory Commission,
and Regulation Services kilowatt-hour. pursuant to application by the Company
Generation Services: $0.12 per under Section 205 of the Federal Power
The charges for Transmission, System kilowatt of total contract demand per Act or SEPA under Section 206 of the
Control, Reactive, and Regulation month. Federal Power Act or otherwise.
Services shall be governed by and Additional rates for Transmission, Billing Month: The billing month for
subject to refund based upon the System Control, Reactive, and power sold under this schedule shall
determination in the proceeding Regulation Services provided under this end at 12 midnight on the last day of
involving Southern Companies’ Open rate schedule shall be the rates charged each calendar month.
Access Transmission Tariff. Southeastern Power Administration by
Contract Demand: The contract the Company. Future adjustments to Wholesale Power Rate Schedule Duke–
demand is the amount of capacity in these rates will become effective upon 2–C
kilowatts stated in the contract that the acceptance for filing by the Federal Availability: This rate schedule shall
Government is obligated to supply and Energy Regulatory Commission of the be available to public bodies and
the Customer is entitled to receive. Company’s rate. cooperatives (any one of whom is
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Energy To Be Furnished by the Transmission: $0.87 per kilowatt of hereinafter called the Customer) in
Government: The Government will sell total contract demand per month is North Carolina and South Carolina to
to the Cooperative and the Cooperative presented for illustrative purposes. whom power may be transmitted
will purchase from the Government The initial transmission charge will pursuant to contracts between the
those quantities of energy specified by be the Customer’s ratable share of the Government and Duke Power Company

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(hereinafter called the Company) and a monthly demand charge which shall Russell Projects and sold under
the Customer. The Customer is be determined by multiplying its Load appropriate contracts between the
responsible for providing a scheduling Ratio Share by 1⁄12 of the Annual Government and the Customer. This rate
arrangement with the Government. Transmission Revenue Requirement set schedule does not apply to energy from
Nothing in this rate schedule shall forth in Attachment H of the Company’s pumping operations at the Carters and
preclude modifications to the Tariff. Richard B. Russell Projects.
aforementioned contracts to allow an Proceedings before FERC involving Character of Service: The electric
eligible customer to elect service under the Tariff may result in the separation capacity and energy supplied hereunder
another rate schedule. of charges currently included in the will be delivered at the Savannah River
Applicability: This rate schedule shall transmission rate. In this event, the Projects.
be applicable to the sale at wholesale of Government may charge the Customer Monthly Rate: The monthly rate for
power and accompanying energy for any and all separate transmission capacity, energy, and generation
generated at the Allatoona, Buford, J. and distribution charges paid by the services provided under this rate
Strom Thurmond, Walter F. George, Government in behalf of the Customer. schedule for the period specified shall
Hartwell, Millers Ferry, West Point, Contract Demand: The contract be:
Robert F. Henry, Carters and Richard B. demand is the amount of capacity in Capacity Charge: $3.70 per kilowatt of
Russell Projects and sold under kilowatts stated in the contract which total contract demand per month.
appropriate contracts between the the Government is obligated to supply Energy Charge: 9.32 mills per
Government and the Customer. This rate and the Customer is entitled to receive. kilowatt-hour.
schedule does not apply to energy from Energy To Be Furnished by the
Government: The Government will sell Generation Services: $0.12 per
pumping operations at the Carters and kilowatt of total contract demand per
Richard B. Russell Projects. to the Customer and the Customer will
purchase from the Government energy month.
Character of Service: The electric Additional rates for Transmission,
capacity and energy supplied hereunder each billing month equivalent to a
percentage specified by contract of the System Control, Reactive, and
will be delivered at the delivery points Regulation Services provided under this
of the Customer on the Company’s energy made available to the company
(less applicable losses of three per cent rate schedule shall be the rates charged
transmission and distribution system. Southeastern Power Administration by
Monthly Rate: The monthly rate for (3%) as of February 2007). The
Customer’s contract demand and the Company. Future adjustments to
capacity, energy, and generation
accompanying energy will be allocated these rates will become effective upon
services provided under this rate
proportionately to its individual acceptance for filing by the Federal
schedule for the period specified shall
delivery points served from the Energy Regulatory Commission of the
be:
Capacity Charge: $3.70 per kilowatt of Company’s system. These losses shall be Company’s rate.
total contract demand per month. effective until modified by the Federal Contract Demand: The contract
Energy Charge: 9.32 mills per Energy Regulatory Commission, demand is the amount of capacity in
kilowatt-hour. pursuant to application by the Company kilowatts stated in the contract which
Generation Services: $0.12 per under Section 205 of the Federal Power the Government is obligated to supply
kilowatt of total contract demand per Act or SEPA under Section 206 of the and the Customer is entitled to receive.
month. Federal Power Act or otherwise. Energy To Be Furnished by the
Additional rates for Transmission, Billing Month: The billing month for Government: The Government will sell
System Control, Reactive, and power sold under this schedule shall to the Customer and the Customer will
Regulation Services provided under this end at 12 midnight on the last day of purchase from the Government energy
rate schedule shall be the rates charged each calendar month. each billing month equivalent to a
Southeastern Power Administration by percentage specified by contract of the
the Company. Future adjustments to Wholesale Power Rate Schedule energy made available to the company
these rates will become effective upon Duke–3–C (less applicable losses).
acceptance for filing by the Federal Availability: This rate schedule shall Billing Month: The billing month for
Energy Regulatory Commission of the be available to public bodies and power sold under this schedule shall
Company’s rate. cooperatives (any one of whom is end at 12 midnight on the last day of
Transmission: $0.87 per kilowatt of hereinafter called the Customer) in each calendar month.
total contract demand per month is North Carolina and South Carolina to
Wholesale Power Rate Schedule
presented for illustrative purposes. whom power may be scheduled
The initial transmission charge will Duke–4–C
pursuant to contracts between the
be the Customer’s ratable share of the Government and Duke Power Company Availability: This rate schedule shall
Transmission Distribution Charges paid (hereinafter called the Company) and be available to public bodies and
by the Government. The initial monthly the Customer. The Customer is cooperatives (any one of whom is
transmission demand charge shall responsible for providing a transmission hereinafter called the Customer) in
reflect the Government’s Load Ratio arrangement. Nothing in this rate North Carolina and South Carolina
Share Responsibility. The Load Ratio schedule shall preclude modifications served through the transmission
Share shall be computed each month to the aforementioned contracts to allow facilities of Duke Power Company
and shall be the ratio of the Network an eligible customer to elect service (hereinafter called the Company) and
Load to the average of the Company’s under another rate schedule. the Customer. The Customer is
Transmission System load for each of Applicability: This rate schedule shall responsible for providing a scheduling
the 12 preceding months. The be applicable to the sale at wholesale of arrangement with the Government and
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Company’s Transmission System Load power and accompanying energy for providing a transmission
shall be the load as determined in generated at the Allatoona, Buford, J. arrangement with the Company.
Section 34.3 of the Company’s Pro Strom Thurmond, Walter F. George, Nothing in this rate schedule shall
Forma Open Access Transmission Tariff Hartwell, Millers Ferry, West Point, preclude modifications to the
(the Tariff). The Government shall pay Robert F. Henry, Carters and Richard B. aforementioned contracts to allow an

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eligible customer to elect service under end at 12 midnight on the last day of Energy Regulatory Commission of the
another rate schedule. each calendar month. Authority’s rate.
Applicability: This rate schedule shall Transmission: $1.06 per kilowatt of
Wholesale Power Rate Schedule
be applicable to the sale at wholesale of total contract demand per month as of
Santee–1–C
power and accompanying energy February 2007 is presented for
generated at the Allatoona, Buford, J. Availability: This rate schedule shall illustrative purposes.
Strom Thurmond, Walter F. George, be available to public bodies and The initial transmission rate is subject
Hartwell, Millers Ferry, West Point, cooperatives (any one of whom is to annual adjustment on July 1 of each
Robert F. Henry, Carters and Richard B. hereinafter call the Customer) in South year, and will be computed subject to
Russell Projects and sold under Carolina to whom power may be the formula contained in Appendix A to
appropriate contracts between the wheeled and scheduled pursuant to the Government-Authority Contract.
Government and the Customer. This rate contracts between the Government and Proceedings before the Federal Energy
schedule does not apply to energy from South Carolina Public Service Authority Regulatory Commission involving the
pumping operations at the Carters and (hereinafter called the Authority). Authority’s Open Access Transmission
Richard B. Russell Projects. Nothing in this rate schedule shall Tariff may result in the separation of
Character of Service: The electric preclude an eligible customer from charges currently included in the
capacity and energy supplied hereunder electing service under another rate transmission rate. In this event, the
will be delivered at the Savannah River schedule. Government may charge the Customer
Projects. Applicability: This rate schedule shall for any and all separate transmission
Monthly Rate: The monthly rate for be applicable to the sale at wholesale of and distribution charges paid by the
capacity, energy, and generation power and accompanying energy Government in behalf of the Customer.
services provided under this rate generated at the Allatoona, Buford, J.
Contract Demand: The contract
schedule for the period specified shall Strom Thurmond, Walter F. George,
demand is the amount of capacity in
be: Hartwell, Millers Ferry, West Point,
kilowatts stated in the contract which
Capacity Charge: $3.70 per kilowatt of Robert F. Henry, Carters and Richard B.
the Government is obligated to supply
total contract demand per month. Russell Projects and sold under
Energy Charge: 9.32 mills per and the Customer is entitled to receive.
appropriate contracts between the
kilowatt-hour. Government and the Customer. This rate Energy To Be Furnished by the
Generation Services: $0.12 per schedule does not apply to energy from Government: The Government will sell
kilowatt of total contract demand per pumping operations at the Carters and to the Customer and the Customer will
month. Richard B. Russell Projects. purchase from the Government energy
Additional rates for Transmission, Character of Service: The electric each billing month equivalent to a
System Control, Reactive, and capacity and energy supplied hereunder percentage specified by contract of the
Regulation Services provided under this will be delivered at the delivery points energy made available to the Authority
rate schedule shall be the rates charged of the Customer on the Authority’s (less applicable losses of two per cent
Southeastern Power Administration by transmission and distribution system. (2%) as of February 2007). The
the Company. Future adjustments to Monthly Rate: The monthly rate for Customer’s contract demand and
these rates will become effective upon capacity, energy, and generation accompanying energy will be allocated
acceptance for filing by the Federal services provided under this rate proportionately to its individual
Energy Regulatory Commission of the schedule for the period specified shall delivery points served from the
Company’s rate. be: Authority’s system.
Contract Demand: The contract Capacity Charge: $3.70 per kilowatt of Billing Month: The billing month for
demand is the amount of capacity in total contract demand per month. power sold under this schedule shall
kilowatts stated in the contract which Energy Charge: 9.32 mills per end at 12 midnight on the last day of
the Government is obligated to supply kilowatt-hour. each calendar month.
and the Customer is entitled to receive. Generation Services: $0.12 per Service Interruption: When energy
Energy To Be Furnished by the kilowatt of total contract demand per delivery to the Customer’s system for
Government: The Government will sell month. the account of the Government is
to the Customer and the Customer will Additional rates for Transmission, reduced or interrupted, and such
purchase from the Government energy System Control, Reactive, and reduction or interruption is not due to
each billing month equivalent to a Regulation Services provided under this conditions on the Customer’s system,
percentage specified by contract of the rate schedule shall be the rates charged the demand charge for the month shall
energy made available to the company Southeastern Power Administration by be appropriately reduced as to kilowatts
(less applicable losses). the Authority. Future adjustments to of such capacity which have been
Billing Month: The billing month for these rates will become effective upon interrupted or reduced for each day in
power sold under this schedule shall acceptance for filing by the Federal accordance with the following formula:

 Number of kilowatts unavailable   Monthly Capacity Charge 


 for at least 12 hours in × 
 
 any calendar day   Number of Days in Billing Month 
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Wholesale Power Rate Schedule cooperatives (any one of whom is Public Service Authority (hereinafter
Santee–2–C hereinafter call the Customer) in South called the Authority). The customer is
Carolina to whom power may be responsible for providing a scheduling
Availability: This rate schedule shall wheeled pursuant to contracts between arrangement with the Government.
be available to public bodies and
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the Government and South Carolina Nothing in this rate schedule shall

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preclude an eligible customer from Additional rates for Transmission, Government is obligated to supply and
electing service under another rate System Control, Reactive, and the Customer is entitled to receive.
schedule. Regulation Services provided under this Energy To Be Furnished by the
Applicability: This rate schedule shall rate schedule shall be the rates charged Government: The Government will sell
be applicable to the sale at wholesale of Southeastern Power Administration by to the Customer and the Customer will
power and accompanying energy the Authority. Future adjustments to purchase from the Government energy
generated at the Allatoona, Buford, J. these rates will become effective upon
Strom Thurmond, Walter F. George, each billing month equivalent to a
acceptance for filing by the Federal percentage specified by contract of the
Hartwell, Millers Ferry, West Point, Energy Regulatory Commission of the
Robert F. Henry, Carters and Richard B. energy made available to the Authority
Authority’s rate.
Russell Projects and sold under (less applicable losses of two percent
Transmission: $1.06 per kilowatt of (2%) as of February 2007). The
appropriate contracts between the total contract demand per month as of
Government and the Customer. This rate Customer’s contract demand and
February 2007 is presented for accompanying energy will be allocated
schedule does not apply to energy from illustrative purposes.
pumping operations at the Carters and proportionately to its individual
The initial transmission rate is subject delivery points served from the
Richard B. Russell Projects. to annual adjustment on July 1 of each
Character of Service: The electric Authority’s system.
year, and will be computed subject to
capacity and energy supplied hereunder Billing Month: The billing month for
the formula contained in Appendix A to
will be delivered at the delivery points power sold under this schedule shall
the Government-Authority Contract.
of the Customer on the Authority’s end at 12 midnight on the last day of
transmission and distribution system. Proceedings before the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission involving the each calendar month.
Monthly Rate: The monthly rate for
capacity, energy, and generation Authority’s Open Access Transmission Service Interruption: When energy
services provided under this rate Tariff may result in the separation of delivery to the Customer’s system for
schedule for the period specified shall charges currently included in the the account of the Government is
be: transmission rate. In this event, the reduced or interrupted, and such
Capacity Charge: $3.70 per kilowatt of Government may charge the Customer reduction or interruption is not due to
total contract demand per month. for any and all separate transmission conditions on the Customer’s system,
Energy Charge: 9.32 mills per and distribution charges paid by the the demand charge for the month shall
kilowatt-hour. Government in behalf of the Customer. be appropriately reduced as to kilowatts
Generation Services: $0.12 per Contract Demand: The contract of such capacity which have been
kilowatt of total contract demand per demand is the amount of capacity in interrupted or reduced for each day in
month. kilowatts stated in the contract that the accordance with the following formula:

 Number of kilowatts unavailable   Monthly Capacity Charge 


 for at least 12 hours in × 
 
 any calendar day   Number of Days in Billing Month 

Wholesale Power Rate Schedule pumping operations at the Carters and Contract Demand: The contract
Santee–3–C Richard B. Russell Projects. demand is the amount of capacity in
Character of Service: The electric kilowatts stated in the contract that the
Availability: This rate schedule shall Government is obligated to supply and
capacity and energy supplied hereunder
be available to public bodies and the Customer is entitled to receive.
will be delivered at the Projects.
cooperatives (any one of whom is Energy To Be Furnished by the
hereinafter called the Customer) in Monthly Rate: The monthly rate for
capacity, energy, and generation Government: The Government will sell
South Carolina to whom power may be to the Customer and the Customer will
scheduled pursuant to contracts services provided under this rate
schedule for the period specified shall purchase from the Government energy
between the Government and South each billing month equivalent to a
Carolina Public Service Authority be:
percentage specified by contract of the
(hereinafter called the Authority). The Capacity Charge: $3.70 per kilowatt of
energy made available to the Authority
customer is responsible for providing a total contract demand per month.
(less applicable losses).
transmission arrangement. Nothing in Energy Charge: 9.32 mills per Billing Month: The billing month for
this rate schedule shall preclude an kilowatt-hour. power sold under this schedule shall
eligible customer from electing service Generation Services: $0.12 per end at 12 midnight on the last day of
under another rate schedule. kilowatt of total contract demand per each calendar month.
Applicability: This rate schedule shall month. Service Interruption: When energy
be applicable to the sale at wholesale of Additional rates for Transmission, delivery to the Customer’s system for
power and accompanying energy System Control, Reactive, and the account of the Government is
generated at the Allatoona, Buford, J. Regulation Services provided under this reduced or interrupted, and such
Strom Thurmond, Walter F. George, rate schedule shall be the rates charged reduction or interruption is not due to
Hartwell, Millers Ferry, West Point, Southeastern Power Administration by conditions on the Customer’s system,
Robert F. Henry, Carters and Richard B. the Authority. Future adjustments to the demand charge for the month shall
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Russell Projects and sold under these rates will become effective upon be appropriately reduced as to kilowatts
appropriate contracts between the acceptance for filing by the Federal of such capacity which have been
Government and the Customer. This rate Energy Regulatory Commission of the interrupted or reduced for each day in
schedule does not apply to energy from Authority’s rate. accordance with the following formula:
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 Number of kilowatts unavailable   Monthly Capacity Charge 


 for at least 12 hours in × 
 
 any calendar day   Number of Days in Billing Month 

Wholesale Power Rate Schedule pumping operations at the Carters and Contract Demand: The contract
Santee–4–C Richard B. Russell Projects. demand is the amount of capacity in
Availability: This rate schedule shall Character of Service: The electric kilowatts stated in the contract that the
be available to public bodies and capacity and energy supplied hereunder Government is obligated to supply and
cooperatives (any one of whom is will be delivered at the Projects. the Customer is entitled to receive.
hereinafter call the Customer) in South Monthly Rate: The monthly rate for Energy To Be Furnished by the
Carolina served through the capacity, energy, and generation Government: The Government will sell
transmission facilities of South Carolina services provided under this rate to the Customer and the Customer will
Public Service Authority (hereinafter schedule for the period specified shall purchase from the Government energy
called the Authority). The customer is be: each billing month equivalent to a
responsible for providing a scheduling percentage specified by contract of the
Capacity Charge: $3.70 per kilowatt of
arrangement with the Government and energy made available to the Authority
total contract demand per month.
for providing a transmission (less applicable losses).
Energy Charge: 9.32 mills per Billing Month: The billing month for
arrangement. Nothing in this rate
kilowatt-hour. power sold under this schedule shall
schedule shall preclude an eligible
customer from electing service under Generation Services: $0.12 per end at 12 midnight on the last day of
another rate schedule. kilowatt of total contract demand per each calendar month.
Applicability: This rate schedule shall month. Service Interruption: When energy
be applicable to the sale at wholesale of Additional rates for Transmission, delivery to the Customer’s system for
power and accompanying energy System Control, Reactive, and the account of the Government is
generated at the Allatoona, Buford, J. Regulation Services provided under this reduced or interrupted, and such
Strom Thurmond, Walter F. George, rate schedule shall be the rates charged reduction or interruption is not due to
Hartwell, Millers Ferry, West Point, Southeastern Power Administration by conditions on the Customer’s system,
Robert F. Henry, Carters and Richard B. the Authority. Future adjustments to the demand charge for the month shall
Russell Projects and sold under these rates will become effective upon be appropriately reduced as to kilowatts
appropriate contracts between the acceptance for filing by the Federal of such capacity which have been
Government and the Customer. This rate Energy Regulatory Commission of the interrupted or reduced for each day in
schedule does not apply to energy from Authority’s rate. accordance with the following formula:

 Number of kilowatts unavailable   Monthly Capacity Charge 


 for at least 12 hours in × 
 
 any calendar day   Number of Days in Billing Month 

Wholesale Power Rate Schedule pumping operations at the Carters and Energy Regulatory Commission of the
SCE&G–1–C Richard B. Russell Projects. Company’s rate.
Character of Service: The electric Transmission: $0.85 per kilowatt of
Availability: This rate schedule shall capacity and energy supplied hereunder total contract demand per month is
be available public bodies and will be delivered at the delivery points presented for illustrative purposes.
cooperatives (any one of which is of the Customer on the Company’s The initial rate will be subject to
hereinafter called the Customer) in transmission and distribution system. monthly adjustment and will be
South Carolina to whom power may be Monthly Rate: The monthly rate for computed subject to Section 7 of the
wheeled and scheduled pursuant to capacity, energy, and generation Government-Company contract.
contracts between the Government and services provided under this rate Proceedings before the Federal Energy
the South Carolina Electric & Gas schedule for the period specified shall Regulatory Commission involving the
Company (hereinafter called the be: Company’s Open Access Transmission
Company). Nothing in this rate schedule Capacity Charge: $3.70 per kilowatt of Tariff may result in the separation of
shall preclude an eligible customer from total contract demand per month. charges currently included in the
electing service under another rate Energy Charge: 9.32 mills per transmission rate. In this event, the
schedule. kilowatt-hour. Government may charge the Customer
Applicability: This rate schedule shall Generation Services: $0.12 per for any and all separate transmission
be applicable to the sale at wholesale of kilowatt of total contract demand per and distribution charges paid by the
power and accompanying energy month. Government in behalf of the Customer.
generated at the Allatoona, Buford, J. Additional rates for Transmission, Contract Demand: The contract
Strom Thurmond, Walter F. George, System Control, Reactive, and demand is the amount of capacity in
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Hartwell, Millers Ferry, West Point, Regulation Services provided under this kilowatts stated in the contract which
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Robert F. Henry, Carters and Richard B. rate schedule shall be the rates charged the Government is obligated to supply
Russell Projects and sold under Southeastern Power Administration by and the Customer is entitled to receive.
appropriate contracts between the the Company. Future adjustments to Energy To Be Furnished by the
Government and the Customer. This rate these rates will become effective upon Government: The Government will sell
EN20SE07.005</MATH>

schedule does not apply to energy from acceptance for filing by the Federal to the Customer and the Customer will

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purchase from the Government energy Energy Charge: 9.32 mills per Wholesale Power Rate Schedule
each billing month equivalent to a kilowatt-hour. SCE&G–3–C
percentage specified by contract of the Generation Services: $0.12 per Availability: This rate schedule shall
energy made available to the company kilowatt of total contract demand per be available public bodies and
(less applicable losses). The Customer’s month. cooperatives (any one of which is
contract demand and accompanying hereinafter called the Customer) in
energy will be allocated proportionately Additional rates for Transmission,
System Control, Reactive, and South Carolina to whom power may be
to its individual delivery points served scheduled pursuant to contracts
from the Company’s system. Regulation Services provided under this
between the Government and the South
Billing Month: The billing month for rate schedule shall be the rates charged
Carolina Electric & Gas Company
power sold under this schedule shall Southeastern Power Administration by
(hereinafter called the Company). The
end at 12 midnight on the last day of the Company. Future adjustments to
customer is responsible for providing a
each calendar month. these rates will become effective upon
transmission arrangement. Nothing in
Conditions of Service: The Customer acceptance for filing by the Federal
this rate schedule shall preclude an
shall at its own expense provide, install, Energy Regulatory Commission of the eligible customer from electing service
and maintain on its side of each Company’s rate. under another rate schedule.
delivery point the equipment necessary Transmission: $0.85 per kilowatt of Applicability: This rate schedule shall
to protect and control its own system. In total contract demand per month is be applicable to the sale at wholesale of
so doing, the installation, adjustment, presented for illustrative purposes. power and accompanying energy
and setting of all such control and The initial rate will be subject to generated at the Allatoona, Buford, J.
protective equipment at or near the monthly adjustment and will be Strom Thurmond, Walter F. George,
point of delivery shall be coordinated computed subject to Section 7 of the Hartwell, Millers Ferry, West Point,
with that which is installed by and at Government-Company contract. Robert F. Henry, Carters and Richard B.
the expense of the Company on its side Russell Projects and sold under
of the delivery point. Proceedings before the Federal Energy appropriate contracts between the
Regulatory Commission involving the Government and the Customer. This rate
Wholesale Power Rate Schedule Company’s Open Access Transmission schedule does not apply to energy from
SCE&G–2–C Tariff may result in the separation of pumping operations at the Carters and
Availability: This rate schedule shall charges currently included in the Richard B. Russell Projects.
be available public bodies and transmission rate. In this event, the Character of Service: The electric
cooperatives (any one of which is Government may charge the Customer capacity and energy supplied hereunder
hereinafter called the Customer) in for any and all separate transmission will be delivered at the Projects.
South Carolina to whom power may be and distribution charges paid by the Monthly Rate: The monthly rate for
wheeled pursuant to contracts between Government in behalf of the Customer. capacity, energy, and generation
the Government and the South Carolina Contract Demand: The contract services provided under this rate
Electric & Gas Company (hereinafter demand is the amount of capacity in schedule for the period specified shall
called the Company). The customer is kilowatts stated in the contract that the be:
responsible for providing a scheduling Capacity Charge: $3.70 per kilowatt of
Government is obligated to supply and
arrangement with the Government. total contract demand per month.
the Customer is entitled to receive. Energy Charge: 9.32 mills per
Nothing in this rate schedule shall
Energy To Be Furnished by the kilowatt-hour.
preclude an eligible customer from
Government: The Government will sell Generation Services: $0.12 per
electing service under another rate
to the Customer and the Customer will kilowatt of total contract demand per
schedule.
purchase from the Government energy month.
Applicability: This rate schedule shall Additional rates for Transmission,
each billing month equivalent to a
be applicable to the sale at wholesale of System Control, Reactive, and
percentage specified by contract of the
power and accompanying energy Regulation Services provided under this
energy made available to the company
generated at the Allatoona, Buford, J. rate schedule shall be the rates charged
(less applicable losses). The Customer’s
Strom Thurmond, Walter F. George, Southeastern Power Administration by
contract demand and accompanying
Hartwell, Millers Ferry, West Point, the Company. Future adjustments to
energy will be allocated proportionately
Robert F. Henry, Carters and Richard B. these rates will become effective upon
to its individual delivery points served
Russell Projects and sold under acceptance for filing by the Federal
from the Company’s system.
appropriate contracts between the Energy Regulatory Commission of the
Government and the Customer. This rate Billing Month: The billing month for
power sold under this schedule shall Company’s rate.
schedule does not apply to energy from Contract Demand: The contract
pumping operations at the Carters and end at 12 midnight on the last day of
demand is the amount of capacity in
Richard B. Russell Projects. each calendar month.
kilowatts stated in the contract that the
Character of Service: The electric Conditions of Service: The Customer Government is obligated to supply and
capacity and energy supplied hereunder shall at its own expense provide, install, the Customer is entitled to receive.
will be delivered at the delivery points and maintain on its side of each Energy To Be Furnished by the
of the Customer on the Company’s delivery point the equipment necessary Government: The Government will sell
transmission and distribution system. to protect and control its own system. In to the Customer and the Customer will
Monthly Rate: The monthly rate for so doing, the installation, adjustment, purchase from the Government energy
capacity, energy, and generation and setting of all such control and each billing month equivalent to a
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services provided under this rate protective equipment at or near the percentage specified by contract of the
schedule for the period specified shall point of delivery shall be coordinated energy made available to the company
be: with that which is installed by and at (less applicable losses).
Capacity Charge: $3.70 per kilowatt of the expense of the Company on its side Billing Month: The billing month for
total contract demand per month. of the delivery point. power sold under this schedule shall

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end at 12 midnight on the last day of Energy Regulatory Commission of the Where:
each calendar month. Company’s rate.
Conditions of Service: The Customer Contract Demand: The contract C wav = CT1 ÷ E T1
shall at its own expense provide, install, demand is the amount of capacity in
and maintain on its side of each kilowatts stated in the contract that the (The weighted average cost of energy
delivery point the equipment necessary Government is obligated to supply and for pumping for this rate schedule is
to protect and control its own system. In the Customer is entitled to receive. equal to the cost of energy purchased or
so doing, the installation, adjustment, Energy To Be Furnished by the supplied for the benefit of the customer
and setting of all such control and Government: The Government will sell for pumping divided by the total energy
protective equipment at or near the to the Customer and the Customer will for pumping.)
point of delivery shall be coordinated purchase from the Government energy
with that which is installed by and at each billing month equivalent to a CT1 = Cp + Cs
the expense of the Company on its side percentage specified by contract of the (Cost of energy for pumping for this
of the delivery point. energy made available to the company rate schedule is equal to the cost of
(less applicable losses). energy purchased or supplied for the
Wholesale Power Rate Schedule Billing Month: The billing month for
SCE&G–4–C benefit of the customer plus the cost of
power sold under this schedule shall energy in storage carried over from the
Availability: This rate schedule shall end at 12 midnight on the last day of month preceding the specified month.)
be available public bodies and each calendar month.
E T1 = E p × (1 − L p ) + E st −1
cooperatives (any one of which is Conditions of Service: The Customer
hereinafter called the Customer) in shall at its own expense provide, install,
South Carolina served through the and maintain on its side of each (Energy for pumping for this rate
transmission facilities of South Carolina delivery point the equipment necessary schedule is equal to the energy
Electric & Gas Company (hereinafter to protect and control its own system. In purchased or supplied for the benefit of
called the Company). The customer is so doing, the installation, adjustment, the customer, after losses, plus the
responsible for providing a scheduling and setting of all such control and energy for pumping in storage as of the
arrangement with the Government and protective equipment at or near the end of the month preceding the
for providing a transmission point of delivery shall be coordinated specified month.)
arrangement. Nothing in this rate with that which is installed by and at
−1
schedule shall preclude an eligible the expense of the Company on its side Cs = C twav × E st −1
customer from electing service under of the delivery point.
another rate schedule. (Cost of energy in storage is equal to
Wholesale Power Rate Schedule the weighted average cost of energy for
Applicability: This rate schedule shall Pump–1–A
be applicable to the sale at wholesale of pumping for the month preceding the
power and accompanying energy Availability: This rate schedule shall specified month times the energy for
generated at the Allatoona, Buford, J. be available to public bodies and pumping in storage at the end of the
Strom Thurmond, Walter F. George, cooperatives (any one of whom is month preceding the specified month.)
Hartwell, Millers Ferry, West Point, hereinafter called the Customer) in Cp = Dollars cost of energy purchased or
Robert F. Henry, Carters and Richard B. Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, supplied for the benefit of the
Russell Projects and sold under South Carolina, or North Carolina to customer for pumping during the
appropriate contracts between the whom power is provided pursuant to specified month, including all
Government and the Customer. This rate contracts between the Government and direct costs to deliver energy to the
schedule does not apply to energy from the customer. project.

EN20SE07.012</MATH>
pumping operations at the Carters and Applicability: This rate schedule shall Ep = Kilowatt-hours of energy purchased
Richard B. Russell Projects. be applicable to the sale at wholesale or supplied for the benefit of the
Character of Service: The electric energy generated from pumping customer for pumping during the
capacity and energy supplied hereunder operations at the Carters and Richard B. specified month.
will be delivered at the Projects. Russell Projects and sold under Lp = Energy loss factor for transmission

EN20SE07.011</MATH>
Monthly Rate: The monthly rate for appropriate contracts between the on energy purchased or supplied for
capacity, energy, and generation Government and the Customer. The the benefit of the customer for
services provided under this rate energy will be segregated from energy pumping (Expected to be .03 or
schedule for the period specified shall from other pumping operations. three percent).
Character of Service: The energy
be: Et–1s= Kilowatt-hours of energy in
supplied hereunder will be delivered at EN20SE07.010</MATH>
Capacity Charge: $3.70 per kilowatt storage as of the end of the month
the delivery points provided for under
of total contract demand per month. immediately preceding the
appropriate contracts between the
Energy Charge: 9.32 mills per specified month.
Government and the Customer.
kilowatt-hour. Monthly Rate: The rate for energy sold Ct–1wav = Weighted average cost of
EN20SE07.009</MATH>

Generation Services: $0.12 per under this rate schedule for the months energy for pumping for the month
kilowatt of total contract demand per specified shall be: immediately preceding the
month. specified month.
Additional rates for Transmission,
EnergyRate = ( C wav ÷ Fwav ) ÷ (1 − Ld )
System Control, Reactive, and Fwav = E G ÷ E T
EN20SE07.008</MATH>

Regulation Services provided under this [computed to the nearest $.00001 (1/100
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rate schedule shall be the rates charged mill) per kwh]. (Weighted average energy conversion
Southeastern Power Administration by (The weighted average cost of energy factor is equal to the energy generated
the Company. Future adjustments to for pumping divided by the energy from pumping divided by the total
these rates will become effective upon conversion factor, quantity divided by energy for pumping).
EN20SE07.007</MATH>

acceptance for filing by the Federal one minus losses for delivery.) EG = Energy generated from pumping.

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Ld = Weighted average energy loss factor for pumping divided by the total energy Ld = Weighted average energy loss factor
on energy delivered by the for pumping.) on energy delivered by the
Facilitator to the Customer. Facilitator to the Customer.
Energy To Be Furnished by the C T 2 = C p + Cs Energy To Be Furnished by the
Government: The Government will sell Government: The Government will sell
to the Customer and the Customer will (Cost of energy for pumping for this to the Customer and the Customer will
purchase from the Government energy rate schedule is equal to the cost of purchase from the Government energy
each billing month equivalent to a energy purchased or supplied for the each billing month equivalent to a
percentage specified by contract of the benefit of the Customer plus the cost of percentage specified by contract of the
energy made available to the Facilitator energy in storage carried over from the energy made available to the Facilitator
(less any losses required by the month preceding the specified month.) (less any losses required by the
Facilitator). The Customer’s contract Facilitator). The Customer’s contract
demand and accompanying energy will E T 2 = E p × (1 − L p ) + E st −1 demand and accompanying energy will
be allocated proportionately to its be allocated proportionately to its
individual delivery points served from (Energy for pumping for this rate individual delivery points served from
the Facilitator’s system. schedule is equal to the energy the Facilitator’s system.
Billing Month: The billing month for purchased or supplied for the benefit of Billing Month: The billing month for
power sold under this schedule shall the Customer, after losses, plus the power sold under this schedule shall
end at 12 midnight on the last day of energy for pumping in storage as of the end at 12 midnight on the last day of
each calendar month. end of the month preceding the each calendar month.
specified month.)
Wholesale Power Rate Schedule Wholesale Power Rate Schedule
Pump–2 −1 Replacement–1
Cs = C twav × E st −1
Availability: This rate schedule shall Availability: This rate schedule shall

EN20SE07.020</MATH>
be available to public bodies and (Cost of energy in storage is equal to be available to public bodies and
cooperatives who provide their own the weighted average cost of energy for cooperatives (any one of whom is
scheduling arrangement and elect to pumping for the month preceding the hereinafter called the Customer) in
allow Southeastern to use a portion of specified month times the energy for Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida,
their allocation for pumping (any one of pumping in storage at the end of the

EN20SE07.019</MATH>
South Carolina, or North Carolina to
whom is hereinafter called the month preceding the specified month.) whom power is provided pursuant to
Customer) in Georgia, Alabama, Cp = Dollars cost of energy purchased or contracts between the Government and
Mississippi, Florida, South Carolina, or supplied for the benefit of the the Customer.
North Carolina to whom power is Customer for pumping during the Applicability: This rate schedule shall
provided pursuant to contracts between specified month, including all

EN20SE07.018</MATH>
be applicable to the sale at wholesale
the Government and the Customer. direct costs to deliver energy to the energy purchased to meet contract
Applicability: This rate schedule shall project. minimum energy and sold under
be applicable to the sale at wholesale Ep = Kilowatt-hours of energy purchased appropriate contracts between the
energy generated from pumping or supplied for the benefit of the Government and the Customer.

EN20SE07.022</MATH>
operations at the Carters and Richard B. Customer for pumping during the Character of Service: The energy
Russell Projects and sold under specified month. supplied hereunder will be delivered at
appropriate contracts between the the delivery points provided for under
Government and the Customer. This = Energy loss factor for transmission on
energy purchased or supplied for appropriate contracts between the
energy will be segregated from energy Government and the Customer.
the benefit of the customer for

EN20SE07.021</MATH>
from other pumping operations. Monthly Rate: The rate for energy sold
Character of Service: The energy pumping (Expected to be .03 or
three percent.) under this rate schedule for the months
supplied hereunder will be delivered at specified shall be:
the delivery points provided for under
appropriate contracts between the E st −1
EnergyRate = C wav ÷ (1 − Ld )

EN20SE07.017</MATH>
Government and the Customer. Lp
Monthly Rate: The rate for energy sold [computed to the nearest $.00001 (1/100
under this rate schedule for the months = Kilowatt-hours of energy in storage as mill) per kwh].
specified shall be: of the end of the month
immediately preceding the (The weighted average cost of energy
for replacement energy divided by one
EnergyRate = ( C wav ÷ Fwav ) ÷ (1 − Ld ) specified month.
minus losses for delivery.) EN20SE07.016</MATH>

[computed to the nearest $.00001 (1/100 −1 Where:


C twav
mill) per kwh].
(The weighted average cost of energy = Weighted average cost of energy for (
C wav = Cp ÷ E p × (1 − L p ) )
EN20SE07.015</MATH>

for pumping divided by the energy pumping for the month


conversion factor, quantity divided by immediately preceding the (The weighted average cost of energy
one minus losses for delivery.) specified month. for replacement energy is equal to the
cost of replacement energy purchased
Where:
Fwav = E G ÷ E T divided by the replacement energy
purchased, net losses.)
EN20SE07.014</MATH>

C wav = CT2 ÷ E T2
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(Weighted average energy conversion Cp = Dollars cost of energy purchased for


(The weighted average cost of energy factor is equal to the energy generated replacement energy during the
for pumping for this rate schedule is from pumping divided by the total specified month, including all
equal to the cost of energy purchased or energy for pumping.) direct costs to deliver energy to the
EN20SE07.013</MATH>

supplied for the benefit of the customer EG = Energy generated from pumping. project.

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Ep = Kilowatt-hours of energy purchased ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Washington, DC 20460; telephone: (202)


for replacement energy during the AGENCY 564–5571; fax number (202) 564–5603;
specified month. e-mail address: anderson.lea@epa.gov.
[FRL–8471–3]
Lp = Energy loss factor for transmission SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
on replacement energy purchased Proposed Consent Decree, Clean Air I. Additional Information About the
(Expected to be 0 or zero percent.). Act Citizen Suit Proposed Consent Decree
Ld = Weighted average energy loss factor AGENCY: Environmental Protection Under section 109(d) of the CAA, EPA
on energy delivered by the Agency (EPA). is required to periodically review air
facilitator to the Customer.
ACTION: Notice of Proposed Consent quality criteria and NAAQS and to make
Energy To Be Furnished by the Decree; Request for Public Comment. such revisions as may be appropriate.
Government: The Government will sell Plaintiffs allege that EPA has failed to
to the Customer and the Customer will SUMMARY: In accordance with section do this by the deadline set forth in the
purchase from the Government energy 113(g) of the Clean Air Act, as amended CAA. The proposed consent decree
each billing month equivalent to a (‘‘Act’’), 42 U.S.C. 7413(g), notice is establishes a schedule for EPA’s review
percentage specified by contract of the hereby given of a proposed consent and, if appropriate, revisions of the air
energy made available to the Facilitator decree. On February 3, 2006, the Center quality criteria for NOX and SOX and the
(less any losses required by the for Biological Diversity and four other NO2 and SO2 NAAQS. The schedule
Facilitator). The Customer’s contract plaintiffs (collectively, ‘‘Plaintiffs’’) filed establishes dates for issuance of
demand and accompanying energy will an amended complaint alleging that Integrated Science Assessments
be allocated proportionately to its EPA failed to perform its mandatory (document containing air quality
individual delivery points served from duty under CAA section 109(d)(1) to criteria) addressing the human health
the Facilitator’s system. periodically review the air quality effects of NOX, the human health effects
Billing Month: The billing month for criteria for nitrogen oxides (‘‘NOX’’) and of SOX, and the public welfare effects of
power sold under this schedule shall sulfur oxides (‘‘SOX’’) and the National NOX and SOX. The proposed consent
end at 12 midnight on the last day of Ambient Air Quality Standards decree also establishes a schedule for
each calendar month. (‘‘NAAQS’’) for nitrogen dioxide EPA’s issuance of notices of proposed
(‘‘NO2’’) and sulfur dioxide (‘‘SO2’’), to rulemaking and final rules concerning
Wholesale Rate Schedule Regulation–1
make such revisions to these air quality its review of the primary and secondary
Availability: This rate schedule shall criteria and NAAQS as may be NO2 and SO2 NAAQS. The consent
be available to public bodies and appropriate, and to promulgate such decree provides that EPA will sign a
cooperatives (any one of whom is new NAAQS as may be appropriate. notice setting forth its decision
hereinafter called the Customer) in Center for Biological Diversity, et al. v. concerning its review of (1) the primary
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Johnson, No. 05–1814 (D.D.C.). The NO2 NAAQS no later than December 18,
South Carolina, or North Carolina to proposed consent decree establishes a 2009; (2) the primary SO2 NAAQS no
whom service is provided pursuant to schedule for EPA’s review and, if later than March 2, 2010; and (3) the
contracts between the Government and appropriate, revisions of the air quality secondary NO2 and SO2 NAAQS no
the Customer. criteria for SOX and NOX and the later than October 19, 2010.
Applicability: This rate schedule shall NAAQS for NO2 and SO2 NAAQS. For a period of thirty (30) days
be applicable to the sale of regulation DATES: Written comments on the following the date of publication of this
services provided from the Allatoona, proposed consent decree must be notice, the Agency will receive written
Buford, J. Strom Thurmond, Walter F. received by October 22, 2007. comments relating to the proposed
George, Hartwell, Millers Ferry, West ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, consent decree from persons who were
Point, Robert F. Henry, Carters, and identified by Docket ID number EPA– not named as parties or intervenors to
Richard B. Russell Projects (hereinafter HQ–OGC–2007–0962, online at the litigation in question. EPA or the
called the Projects) and sold under www.regulations.gov (EPA’s preferred Department of Justice may withdraw or
appropriate contracts between the method); by e-mail to withhold consent to the proposed
Government and the Customer. oei.docket@epa.gov; mailed to EPA consent decree if the comments disclose
Character of Service: The service Docket Center, Environmental facts or considerations that indicate that
supplied hereunder will be delivered at Protection Agency, Mailcode: 2822T, such consent is inappropriate,
the Projects. 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., improper, inadequate, or inconsistent
Monthly Rate: The rate for service Washington, DC 20460–0001; or by with the requirements of the Act. Unless
supplied under this rate schedule for hand delivery or courier to EPA Docket EPA or the Department of Justice
the period specified shall be: $0.05 per Center, EPA West, Room 3334, 1301 determines, based on any comment
kilowatt of total contract demand per Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, which may be submitted, that consent to
month. DC, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. the consent decree should be
Contract Demand: The contract Monday through Friday, excluding legal withdrawn, the terms of the decree will
demand is the amount of capacity in holidays. Comments on a disk or CD– be affirmed.
kilowatts stated in the contract to which ROM should be formatted in Word or
the Government is obligated to supply II. Additional Information About
ASCII file, avoiding the use of special Commenting on the Proposed Consent
and the Customer is entitled to receive characters and any form of encryption,
regulation service. Decree
and may be mailed to the mailing
Billing Month: The billing month for address above. A. How Can I Get A Copy of the Consent
services provided under this schedule
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: M. Decree?


shall end at 12 midnight on the last day
Lea Anderson, Air and Radiation Law The official public docket for this
of each calendar month.
Office (2344A), Office of General action (identified by Docket ID No.
[FR Doc. E7–18537 Filed 9–19–07; 8:45 am] Counsel, U.S. Environmental Protection EPA–HQ–OGC–2007–0962) contains a
BILLING CODE 6450–01–P Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., copy of the proposed consent decree.

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