ML17139A200
| ML17139A200 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Susquehanna |
| Issue date: | 06/10/1980 |
| From: | Dewey L NRC |
| To: | NRC |
| Shared Package | |
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| NUDOCS 8106030097 | |
| Download: ML17139A200 (2) | |
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June 10, 1980 MEMORANOUM TO FROM:
SUBJECT:
Fi1 e L.S.
Oewey SUS(UEHANNA OL REVIEM, PEiNNSYLVANIA POMER 8
LIGHT CO.,
- OKT, NOS.
50-387A and 50-388A TELEPHONE INTERVIEM - SULLIVAN COUNTY CO-OP On June 4,
1980 the undersigned telephoned Mr. Edward A. Oezich, Manager of the Sullivan County Rural Co-op, Inc. of Folksville, Pa.
(Sull.ivan Co-op).
The purpose of the call to Sullivan Co-op was to determine the status of negotiations between Sullivan Co-op and PPKL for an interconnection and the, supply of bulk power services Oezich reports that Sullivan Co-op is a member of and receives its wholesale power fram Allegheny Co-op (Allegheny).
Allegheny supplies PASNY power to Sullivan which is wheeled to Sullivan by Pennsylvania Electric Co.
(PENELEC).
In addition to PASNY power, Allegheny obtains supplemental power for Sullivan from PENELEC.
For the past two years Allegheny has been negotiating on behalf of Sullivan to obtain supplemental power from PPhL rather than from PKNELEC Ouring these negotiations, Milliam Matson, General Mgr. of Allegheny, has been the primary negotiator for Sullivan.
Oezich has attended
- some, but not all, of the negotiating meetings Milliam Mise, Allegheny's Mashington, D.C.
counsel has also taken an active role during the negotiations.
Oezich states that Sullivan wants supplemental wholesale power from PPSL rather than PENELEC because it is believed that PPKL will afford greater reliabili.y in serving a certain portion of Sullivan's service area Oezich reports that recently PP~L has been treating Sullivan fairly during negotiations, but in the beginning PPSL seemed some>>ha roluctant o serve Suilivan because of potential state.erritorial restrict ons and
.he possible inability of PPKL equipmen.
to pnysically supply
.he reques
.ed power.
According to Oezicn, the. pr sent hang-up in obtaining the requested service from PP8L is the fact that Sullivan first has to purchase about eight miles of transmission line from PENELEC.. All'egheny, negotiating on behalf of Sullivan,and PENELEC are having difficulties in agreeing on the terms
- and, conditions of sale..
Oezich hopes these differences will be cleared up by the end of the summer.
Oezich repor ts that Allegheny's attorney, Milliam Mise is more knowledgeable than Oezich concerning Allegheny's negotiations with PENELEC, 3ased upon Hr. Oezich's reference to Milliam Mise's familiarity with the situation, I telephoned
~4lr. Mise on 6/"/SO, Hr. Mise reported that the negotiations with PENELEC were proceeding very slowly and he was not optimistic about early settlement.
Mr. Mise agrees with Hr. Oezich that PP8L has treated Sullivan County fairly in the negotiations ior wholesale service.
Respectfully submitted, Lee Scott Oewey Counsel for NRC Staff