ML19260B520

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First Set of Interrogatories & Request for Production of Documents,Directed to City Public Svc Board of San Antonio. Addresses coal-fired Economy Energy Purchase & Sale & Electric Energy Transfer & Exchange.W/Certificate of Svc
ML19260B520
Person / Time
Site: South Texas, Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 11/09/1979
From: Stahl D
CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO.
To:
SAN ANTONIO, TX
References
NUDOCS 7912100300
Download: ML19260B520 (7)


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HOUSTON LICHTING & POWER ) NRC DOCKET NOS. 50-498A COMPANY, THE CITY OF SAN ) 50-499A ANTONIO, THE CITY OF AUSTIN, )

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TEXAS UTILITIES GENERATING ) NRC DOCKET NOS. 50-445A COMPANY, ET AL. ) 50-446A (Comanche Peak Steam Electric )

Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2) )

CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY's FIRST SET OF INTERROGATORIES AND REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS ADDRESSED TO THE CITY PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD OF SAN ANTONIO Central Power and Light Company (" CPL") through its attorneys and pursuant to Sections 2.740b and 2.741 of this Commission's Rules of Practice, propounds the follow-ing Interrogatories and Request for Production of Documents to the City Public Service Board of San Antonio ("CPSB").

CPL requests that the CPSB answer the Interrogatories herein within 14 days and produce the documents requested within 30 days.

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Interrogatory No. 1:

For every month since and including June, 1977:

(a) Identify each electric utility which purchased coal-fired economy energy from the C3SB and the date during the month such purchase was made; (b) State the amount (in kilowatt-hours) of coal-fired economy energy which each such electric utility has purchased from the CPSB; (c) State the price at which the CPSB sold the coal-firad economy energy during the month; (d) State the total amount of coal-fired economy energy which the CPSB had available to sell; (e) State the tota.1 revenues received by the CPSB from sales of coal-fired economy energy; and (f) produce (i) all documents reflecting an offer by the CPSB to sell coal-fired economy energy and (ii) all docu-ments reflecting or relating to any other electric utility's response to any offer by the CPSB to sell coal-fired economy energy.

Interrogatory No. 2:

(b) State the amount (in kilowatt-hours) of energy which CPSB has sold to the Medina Electric Coop - South Texas Electric Coop ("MEC-STEC") under the Power Interchange and Sale Agreement ("The Agreement") during each month since the Agreemen.t was entered into; 1521 345

(c) State the price at which the CPSB has sold energy to MEC-STEC under the Agreement during each month since the Agreement was entered into; and (d) State the revenues received by the CPSB from MEC-STEC for sales of energy to MEC-STEC under the Agreement during each month since the Agreement was entered into.

Interrogatory No. 3: State, by type (e.g., economy, emer-gency, n.aintenance, etc.),

(a) The total amount of electric energy transferred to, received from or exchanged with any other electric utility (excluding coal-fired economy energy and energy exchanged with MEC-STEC under the Agreement) in each month since July 1, 1974; (b) The other electric utility to, from or with which CPSB transferred, received or exci.anged such electric energy; (c) The total revenue received by CPSB or the total cost to CPSB of such transfer, receipt or exchange of elec-tric energy.

Interrogatory No. 4: State the most recent projected future costs of, (a) Coal (b) Lignite (c) Gas (d) Oil (e) Nuclear fuel, to CPSB for the years 1980-1995. A document similar in form to that of Arnold Deposition Exhibit 1521 346

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No. 3 may be produced in lieu of a written answer to this Interrogato ry.

Respectfully submitted, ISHAM, LINCOLN & BEAL fi -

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DATED: November 9, 1979 Isham, Lincoln & Beale 1050 17th Street, N.W.

Suite 701 Washington, D.C. 20036 (202)833-9730 1521 347

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of: S S

HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER S NRC DOCKET NOS. 50-498A COMPANY, THE CITY OF SAN S 50-499A ANTONIO, THE CITY OF AUSTIN,5 and CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT S COMPANY S (South Texas Project, Unit S Nos. 1 and 2 S S

TEXAS UTILITIES GENERATING S NRC DOCKET NOS. 50-445A COMPANY, ET AL. S 50-446A (Comanche Peak Steam S Electric Station, S Unit Nos. 1 and 2 S CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY that copies of the foregoing:

CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S FIRST SET OF INTERROGATORIES AND REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS IDDRESSED TO THE CITY PUBLIC SERVICE BO:\RD OF SAN ANTONIO was served upon the folloving persons by deposit in the United States mail, first class postage prepaid this 9th day of November, 1979.

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Marshall E. Miller, Esq. Roy P. Lessy, Jr., Esq.

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Michael B. Blume, Esq.

Washington, D.C. 20555 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comm.

Washington, D.C. 20555 Michael L. Glaser, Esq.

1150 17th Street, N. W. Roff Hardy Washington, D. C. 200.'6 Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Sheldon J. Wolfe, Esq. Central Power & Light Co.

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. O. Box 2121 Washington, D.C. 20555 Corpus Christi, Texas 78403 Atomic Safety and Licensing G. K. Spruce, Gen. Manager Appeal Board Panel City Public Service Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. O. Box 1771 Washington, D. C. 20555 San Antonio, Texas 78203 Chase R. Stephens (20) Mr. Perry G. Brittain Docketing and Service Section President U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Texas Utilities Generating Cc hashington, D. C. 20555 2001 Bryan Tower Dallas, Texas 75201 Jerome D. Saltzman Chief, Antitrust and Indemnity Group R. L. Hancock, Director U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission City of Austin Electric Utili Washington, D.C. 20555 P. O. Box 1088 Austin, Texas 78767 J. Irion Worsham, Esq.

Merlyn D. Sampels, Esq. G. W. Oproa, Jr.

Spencer C. Reljea, Esq. Executive Vice President Worsham, Forsythe & Sampels Houston Lighting & Power Co.

2001 Bryan Tower, Suite 2500 P. O. Box 1700 Dallas, Texas 75201 Houston, Texas 77001 Jon C. Wood, Esq. Michael I. Miller, Esq.

W. Roger Wilson, Esq. Isham, Lincoln & Beale Matthews, Nowlin, Macfarlane & Barrett One First National Plaza 1500. Alamo National Building Chicago, Illinois 60603 San Antonio, Texas 78205 Morgan Hunter, Esq.

J. A. Bouknight, Esq. Bill D. St. Clair, Esq.

Bill Franklin, Esq. McGinnin, Lockridge & Kilgorc Lowenstein, Newman, Reis, Axelrad Fif th Floor, Texas State

& Toll Bank Building 1025 Connecticut Avenue, N. W. 900 Congress Avenue Washington, D. C. 20036 Austin, Texas 78701 R. Gordon Gooch, Esq. Don R. Butler, Esq.

Baker & Botts 1225 Southwest Tower 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W. Austin, Texas 7870_

Washington, D. C. 20006 1521 349

Jerry L. Harris, Esq. W. S. Robson Richard C. Balough, Esq. General Manager City of Austin South Texas Electric P. O. Box 1088 Cooperative, Inc.

Austin, Texas 78767 Route 6, Buildi y 102 Victoria Regional Airport Joseph B. Knotts, Jr., Esq. Victoria, Taxas 77901 Nicholas S. Reynolds, Esq.

Debevoise & Liberman Robert C. McDiarmi.d, Esq.

1200 17th Street, N. W. Robert A. Jablon, Esq.

Washington, D. C. 20036 Marc M. Poirier Speigel & McDiarmid Don H. Davidson 2600 Virginia Avenue, N.W.

City Manager Washington, D. C. 20036 City of Austin P. O. ' - 1088 Kevin B. Pratt Austin, _ 'xas 78767 Texas Attorney General's Offi P. O. Box 12548 Jay Galt, Esq. Austin, Texas 78711 Looney, Nichols, Johnson & Hays 219 Couch Drive Will.iam H. Burchette, Esq.

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 Frederic H. Ritts, Esq.

Law Offices of Northcutt Ely Knoland J. Plucknett Watergate Building Executive Director Washington, D. C. 20037 Committee on Power for the Southwest, Inc. Wheatley & Miller 5541 East Skelly Drive 1112 Watergate Office Bldg.

Tulsa, Oklahoma 74135 2600 Virginia Avenue, N.W.

Washington, D. C. 20037 John W. Davidson, Esq.

Sawtelle, Goods, Davidson & Tiolo Joseph Rutberg, Esq.

1100 San Antonio Savings Building Antitrust Counsel San Antonio, Texas 78205 Counsel for NRC Staff U.S. URC Washington, D. C. 20555 Douglas P. John, Esq. Linda L. Aaker, Esq.

Akin, Gump, Haver & Feld Asst. Attorney General 1333 New Hampshire Avenue, N. W. P. O. Box 12548 Suite 400 Capitol Station Washington, D. C. 20036 Austin, Texas 78711 W. N. Woolsey, Esq. Robert M. Rader Dyer and Redford Conner, Moore & Corber 1030 Petroleum Tower 1747 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.

Corpus Christi, Texas 78474 Washington, D.C. 20006 Donald Clements Melvin G. Berger, Esq.

Gulf States Utilities Company Ronald Clark, Esq.

P. c. Box 2951 , Antitrust Division, Energy Beaumont, Texas 777041521 ,350 Section Room 8308 U.S. Department of Justice Wa shing ton , D.C. 20044

_3-Charles G. Thrash, Jr., Esq. Joseph J. Saunders, Esq.

E. W. Barnett, Esq. Chief, Public Counsel &

Theodore F. Weiss, Esq. Legislative Section J. Gregory Copeland, Esq. Antitrust Section Baker & Botts U.S. Department of Justice 3000 One Shell Plaza P. O. Box 14141 Houston, Te77002 Washington, D. C. 20044 Donald A. Kaplan, Chief . Robert E. Bathen Robert Fabrikant, Asst. Chief R. W. Beck & Associates Energy Section P. O. Box 6817 Anti' rust Division Orlando, Florida 82853 U.S. Department of Justice Washington, D.C. 20530 A Y e

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