ML19095A310
| ML19095A310 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Surry, North Anna |
| Issue date: | 09/01/1978 |
| From: | Proffitt W Virginia Electric & Power Co (VEPCO) |
| To: | Harold Denton, Parr O Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| Download: ML19095A310 (8) | |
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VIRGINIA ELECTRIC.AND POWER COMPANY RICHMOND, VIRGINXA. 23261
- w. L. PBOFP'lTT SBlOOJl VJ:cz PBBSJ.DBNT September 1, 197S:
Mr. Harold-R. Denton, Director Office of-Nuclear Reactor Regulation Attn:
Mr. -0. D*. Parr, Chief Light Water Reactors Branch No. 3 Division of Project Management
- u. s. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC *20555
Dear Mr. Denton:
Serial No. 297/051978 LQA/RMN:esh Docket Nos. 50-280/50-281 50-338/50-339 50-404/50-405 In a letter dated May 19, 1978, Mr *. A.-L. Toalston, a member of your staff asked for information concern*ing. additional ownership participants in Surry Power Sta.tion and North Anna Power Station. Vepco signed an agree-ment on April 14, 1978, which is subject to NRC and other reg.ulatory approvals, to se11* an undivided interest in its existing and presently planned nuclear generating capac::ity to Old Dominion Electric Cooperative and North Carolina Electric Membership Corporation.
Old Dominion's interest will be between 20 MWe and 80 MWe of each* unit.
N0rth Carolina 1s interest will be less than 20 MWe per unit. Therefore, accord.ing to* Mr *. Toal ston I s letter, we need only ans-wer question No. 9 in Appendix L. *of 10CF.R50 for Old. Dominion and no lnformation is required for North Carolina Electric.
Old Dominion Electric Cooperative is organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia for the purpose of *providing. electric energy*
to its member-cooperatives. At the present time* Old Dominion does not own facilities or supply power to its member-cooperatives *.
The purchase of an interest in generating facilities wi 11 be financed with loans: guaranteed by the Rural Electrification Administration and from the National Rural Uti l i-ties Cooperative Finance Corporation._
The nuclear generating capacity purchased will not meet the full needs of Old Dominion 1s member-cooperatives.
Old Dominion will purchase additional power from Vepco and other sources to meet the requirements of its member-cooperatives. Prior to approval of the REA loan, the member-coopera-tives will be required to sign a 45-year, all requirements wholesale power contract with Old Dominion; Old Dominion's membership consists of the sixteen distribution cooperatives listed in Appendix A.
Thirteen of the cooperatives receive their principal power requirements from Vepco and three receive their power from Delmarva Power and Light Company.
Smal 1 amounts of power are received from the Southeastern Power Administration, the Potomac Edison Company and through internal generation by two of the cooperatives. The distribution cooperatives are not directly interconnected.
Upon completion of the acquisi-tion of gene rat i_ng fac i 1 it i es, 01 d Domini on wi 11 become the power supp 1 i er
e VIRGINIA ELEcrR1c AND PowEn CoMPANY To.
Mr. Haro 1 d R0 Denton 2
for its member-cooperatives, acquiring power through owned generation and purchases and rese 11 i.ng the power to its members."
A number of the member-cooperatives provide retail service in areas adjacent to services areas served by non-affiliated utility systems with peak loads smaller than Old Dominion's peak or the distribution cooperative 1s peak load. Appendix B lists those. systems, the adjacent cooperative and the available information about each of the systems.
Since Old Dominion does not own, or plan to own, transmission facilities, one line diagrams are not submitted. Please let us know if additional information is needed.
Very truly yours, JI-L.~
Wa Lo Proffitt Attachments cc:
Mr. Eo*Mo Jordan, Executive Vice President Old Dominion Electric Cooperative (2 copies)
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Appendix A OLD DOMINION MEMBER-COOPERATIVES 1977 MAXIMUM MONTHLY PEAK DEMANDS NOTE:
The demand shown for each cooperative is the highest monthly non-coincident peak demand in 1977 for each cooperative and the month in which the demand occurred.
A & N Electric Cooperative P.O. Box 288 Parksley, Virginia 23421 21,375 kw (Jan.)
BARC Electric Cooperative Millboro, Virginia 24460 20,092 kw (Jan.)
Central Virginia Electric Cooperative Levingston, Virginia 22949 60,846 kw (Jan.)
Chop.tank Electric Cooperative P.O. Box 430 Denton, Maryland 21629 61,734 kw (Jan.)
Community Electric Cooperative P.O. Box 267 Windsor, Virginia 23487 19,064 kw (Jan.)
Craig-Botetourt Electric Cooperative 422 Salem Avenue New Castle, Virginia 24127 9,351 kw (Jan.)
Delaware Electric Cooperative RD 1, Box 600 Greenwood, Delaware 19950 72,284 kw (Jan.)
Mecklenburg Electric Cooperative Chase City, Virginia 23924 50,241 kw (Jan.)
Northern Neck Electric Cooperative Box* 288' Warsaw, Virginia 22572 24, 113 kw (Jan.)
Northern Piedmont Electric Coop.
P.O. Box 392 Culpeper, Virginia 22701 40,958 kw (Jan.)
Prince George Electric Cooperative P.O. Box 168 Waverly, Virginia 23890 18,365 kw (Jan.)
Prince William El~ctric Cooperative P. 0. Box 1750 Manassas, Virginia 22110 128,453 kw (July)
Shenandoah Valley Electric Coop.
Box 8 Dayton, Virginia 22821 58,952 kw (Jan.)
Southside Electric Cooperative Crewe, Vi rg i n i a 2 39 30 84,519 kw (Jan.)
Tri-County Electric Cooperative P. 0. Box 1 320 Leesburg, Virginia 22075 15,955 kw (Jan.)
Virginia Electric Cooperative Box 308 Bowling Green, Virginia 22427 98,315 kw (Jan.)
Non-affiliated Utility Systems Providing Service in Areas Adjacent to Old Dominion Member-Cooperatives With Peak Loads Smaller than the Member-Cooperatives and/or Old Dominion Appendix B Pagel of 5 Listed first is the member-cooperative fo 11 owed by the i nformat i cin for adjacent systems:
- 1.
Choptank Electric Cooperative Town of Easton Easton, Maryland 21601
- a.
1977 load 22,300 KW b *. peak occurred in January
- c.
Growth 8%
- d.
Net generation 44,600 KW
- e. 6.25 MW largest unit (diesel)
- f.
20% reserve St.* Michaels Utilities Commission St. Mi chae 1 s, Maryl and 21663
- a.
1977 load 7757 KW
- b.
peak occurred in January
- c.
NA
- d.
No generation
- e.
NA
- f.
NA Town of Centreville Centreville, Maryland 21617 a-.
1977 load 6950 KW
- b.
peak occurred in July
- c.
NA
- d.
No generation
- e.
NA
- f.
NA Town of Berl in Berl in, Maryland 21811
- a.
1977 load 3607 KW
- b.
peak occurred in January
- c.
NA
- d.
Sma 11 amount of generation
- e.
NA
- f.
NA (diesel)
- 2.
Community Electric Cooperative City of Franklin Municipal Building 207 West 2nd Avenue Franklin, Virginia 23851
- a.
1977 peak load - 17,890 kw
- b.
Peak occurred in January
- c.
Growth - 7.4%
- d.
Generation - none
- e.
Largest Unit -
NA
- f.
Reserve -
NA Town of Wakefield Wakefi e 1 d, Vi rg in i a 23888
- a.
1977 peak load - 1608 kw
- b.
Month of peak - August
- c.
Growth - 4.3%
- d.
Generation - none
- e.
Largest unit -
NA
- f.
Reserve -
NA
- 3.
Delaware Electric Cooperative Smyrna-Clayton Electric System Town of Smyrna Smyrna, Delaware 19977
- a.
1977 peak load - 7,500 kw
- b.
not available
- c.
II II
- d.
II II
- e.
II II
- f.
II II Ci ty of Mi lf o rd Milford, Delaware 19963
- a.
1977 peak load - 13,500 kw
- b.
not available
- c.
II II
- d.
II II
- e.
II II
- f.
'I II Appendix B Page 2 of 5
(Delaware Electric Cooperative continued)
Town of Lewes Lewes, Delaware 19958
- a.
1977 peak load - 6,600 kw
- b.
not available
- c.
II II
- d.
II II
- e.
II II
- f.
II II City of Seaford Seaford, Delaware 19973
- a.
1977 peak load - 9,300 kw
- b.
not avai Table
- c.
II II
- d.
II II
- e.
II II
- f.
II II Lfncoln Ellendale Electric Company Ellendale, Delaware 19941
- a.
1977 peak load - 2,300
- b.
not avai table
- c.
II II
- d.
II II
- e.
II II
- f.
II II
- 4.
Mecklenburg Electric Cooperative City of Danville P.O. Drawer 3308 Danville, Virginia 24541 kw
- a.
1977 peak load - 128,400 kw
- b.
Month of Peak - July
- c.
Growth - 8.4%
- d.
Generation Capacity - 39,125 kw
- e.
Largest thermal unit - 12,500 kw
- f.
Reserve -
NA Appendix B Page 3 of 5
- 5.
Northern Piedmont Electric Cooperative Town of Culpeper Culpeper Office Building Culpeper, Virginia 22701
- a.
Peak load - less than 700 kw
(~ther data unavailable)
- 6.
Prince George Electric Cooperative Town of Wakefield Wakefield,. Virginia 23888 (data given for Community Electric Cooperative)
- 7.
Prin~e William Electric Cooperative City of Manassas 9025 Center Street Manassas, Vi rg.i n i a.
22110
- a.
1977 peak 1 oad - 17, 142* kw
- b.
Month of peak - July
- c.
Growth - not ava i 1 ab le d~
Generation - none
- e.
Largest unit -
NA
- f.
Reserve -
NA
- 8.
Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative Harrisonburg Electric Commission 89 West Bruce Street Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801
- a.
1977 peak load - 41,700 kw
- b.
Month of peak - July
- c.
Load growth - 5.7%
- d.
Generation - none
- e.
Largest unit -
NA
- f.
Reserve -
NA Appendix B Page 4 of 5
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{Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative continued)
Town of Elkton 173 West Spotswood Elkton, Virginia 22827
- a.
1977 peak load - 3,150
- b.
Month of peak - January
- c.
Growth - 6.8%
- d.
Generation - None
- e.
Largest unit - NA
- f.
Reserve -
NA
- 9.
Southside Electric Cooperative City of Bedford P.o*... Box 807 Bedford, Virginia 24523 kw
- a.
Peak demand - 30,690 kw
- b.
Month of peak - January 1978
- c.
Growth - 7! to 8%
- d.
Generation - 1000 kw (hydro)
- e.
Largest thermal unit - none
- f.
Reserve -
NA Town of Blackstone Municipal Building 100 West Elm Street Blackstone, Virginia 23824
- a.
1977 peak load - 6,722
- b.
Month of peak - August
- c.
Growth - 8.5%
- d.
Generation - None
- e.
Largest unit - NA
- f.
Reserve - NA kw Appendix B Page 5 of 5