ML19329C630
| ML19329C630 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Davis Besse |
| Issue date: | 02/25/1971 |
| From: | Morris P US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC) |
| To: | Sampson G TOLEDO EDISON CO. |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8002180142 | |
| Download: ML19329C630 (10) | |
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Public Document Room, w/enci REG Central Files (Docket), w/enci STRobinson (Docket), w/enci OGC Files FEB 5 G71 DR Reading Docket No. 50-346 A DRL AAWeI15 BHSchur HSteele (2)
RTedesco The Toledo Edison Company 420 Madison Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43601 Attention:
Mr. Glenn J. Sampson Vice President, Power Gen tlemen :
The Attorney General has determined that further Informatien as requested in the attachment to this letter is appropriate at this tirne in connection with his review, pursuant to section 105 c of the Atonic Energy Act of 1954, as attended (the Act),
of the application for a construction permit for your proposed facility.
In accordance with subsection 105 c.(4) of the Act, 10 CFR 50.30, and 10 CFR 50.33(k), wi thin 25 days f rom the date of this letter please submit the requested informatico to us as an amendraent to your application, except that in addition to three signed originals twelve copies will be required.
Sincerely yours,
Peter A. Morris, Director Olvision of rteactor Licensing Enclos ure:
As stated cc:
Donald H. Hauser, Esq.
The Cleveland Electric lliuminating Company P. O. Box 5000, Room 610 Cleveland, Ohio 44101 Gerald Charnoff, Esq.
Shaw, Pi ttman, Potts, Trowbridge & Madden
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" Applicant." means the entity applying for authority 1
to construct or operate subject unit and each corporate parent, subsidiary and affiliate.
Uhere application is made by two pr more electric utilities not under common ownership or control, each utility should set forth separate responses to each item herein.
" Subject unit" " cans the nuclear generating unit or j
units for which application for construction or operation is being made.
" Electric utility" or " system" means any entity 1
owning, controlling or operating facilities for the generation or transmission or distribution of electric i
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" Coordination" means any arrangment betwecen two or more systems for generation and transmission planning, or' operation of two or more interconnected electric
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r utilitiet lot under common ownershi or control, in-l l
.cluding but not limited to arrangements for sharing operating and installed recorves, arrangements for joint or staggerad construction of generating facilities, cconomy cncrgy transactions, capacity transactions based on load diversities, thermal-hydro generation pooling, common maintenance arrangements, and joint use of transmission faciltics or wheeling.
" Coordinating pouer and energy" means energy transmitted in accordance with an arrangement for coordination in-cluding but not limited to emergency power, econcmy energy, deficiency power and associated energy, arid maintenanco power and energy.
Except where specifically mentioned otherwise, the term "rcserve generating capacity" or " reserves" shall I
refer to installed reserves in contrast to spinning or operating reserves.
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State separately for hydroelectric and i
thermal generating resources applicant's most recent peak load 'and dependable capacity for the same time period.
State applicant's dependabI.e capacity at time of system peak for each of the next ten years for which information l
is available.
Identify each new unit or resource.
2.
State applicant's estimated annual load j
growth for each of the next 20 years or for the period applicant utilizes in system planning.
3.
State estimated annual load growth of companies or pools upon which the econcaic justification of the subject unit is based for each of the next 20 years or for the period appli-cant utilizes in system planning.
Identify each company or pool member.
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For the year the subject unit would first come on line, state estimated annual load growth of any coordinating group or pool of which the applicant is a member (other than the coordinating
, group or pool referred to in the applicant's response to Item 3) which has generating and/or transmission
, planning functions., Identify each company or pool member whose loads are indicated in the response hereto.
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State applicant's minimum installed reserve criterion (as a percentage of load)l/
for the period when the subject unit will first come on line.
If applicant shares reserves with other systems, identify the other systems and provide minimum installed reserve criterion (as a percentage of load) 1/ by contracting parties or pool for the period when the proposed unit will first ccme en line.
6.
Describe methods used as a basis to establish, or as a guide in establishing the criteria for applicant's and/or applicant's pool's minimum amount of installed reserves.
(e.g.,
(a) single largest-unit down, (b) probability methods such as loss of load one day in 20 years, loss of capacity once in 5 years, (c) other methods and/or (d) judgment.
List contingencies other than risk of forced outage that enter into the determination.]
- 7. Indicate whether applicant's system 1
' interconnections are credited explicitly or-implicitly in e.cablishing applicant's installed reserves.
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1/ Indicate whether loads other than peak loads are l
considered.
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- 8. List rights to receive emergency power and obligations to deliver emergency power rights j
or obligations to receive or deliver deficiency power or unit power, or other coordinating ar-rangements;by reference to applicant's Federal Power Commission (FPC) rate schedules (i.e.,
ABC Power & Light Co., FPC Rate Schedulc No.15 in-cluding supplement 1-5) 2/, and also by reference to applicant's state ccmmission filings.
Where documents are not on file with the FPC, supply copies, or where not reduced to writing describe arrangements.
Identify for each such arrangement
- the participating parties other than applicant.
Provide one line electrical and geographic diagrams
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of coordinating groups or power pools (with gener-ation or transmission planning functions) of which i
applicant's generation and transmission facilities constitute a part.
9.
List non-affiliated 3/ electric utility systems with peak loads smaller than applicant's
'which serve either at wholesale or at retail
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'2/ List separately and identify certificates of concurrence.
3/ Systems not in the same holding company system.
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adjacent to areas served by applicant.
Provide a i
geographic one linc diagram of applicant's genera-1 I
tion and transmission facilities (including sub-transmission), indicating the location of adjacent systems and as to such systems indicate (if available) their load, their annual load growth, their generating capacity, their largest thermal generating unit size, and their minimum reserve criteria.
10.
List separately those systems in Item 9 which purchase frca applicant (a) all bulk power supply and (b) systems which purchase partial bulk power supply requirements.
Where information is available to applicant, identify those Item 9 systems purchasing part or all of their bulk power supply requirements from suppliers other than
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State as to all power generated, and sold by applicant the most recent average cost of bulk power supply experienced by applicant (a) at site of
. generating facilities, (b) at the delivery points from the primary tr,ansmission (backbone) system,
.(c) at delivery points from the secondary trans-mission system, and (d) at delivery points frcm the distribution system)in terms of dollars per kilowatt per year, in mills per kilowatt-hour, j
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divided by the kilowatt hours.
If wholesale sales are m.ade at varying voltages, indicate average cost l
at cach voltage.
i (12) State (a) for generating facilities and (b) f for transmissi,on subdivided by voltage classes,the most recent estimated cost of applicant's bulk power supply expancion program of which the subject unit is a part, in terms of dollars per kilowatt /per year, in mills per kilouatt hour and in both the kilowatt costs and kilcwritt hour costs divided by the kilowatt hcurs.
(13) List and describe all requests for inter-i connection and/or coordination and for purchases or sales i
I of coordinating pcwer and energy from adjacent utilities i
listed in Item 9 since 1960 and state applicant s I
response thereto.
List and describe all requests for i
supply of full or partial requirencnts of bulk power for the same period and state applicant's response thereto.
.(14) List (a) agreements to which applica,nt is 4
a party (reproducing relevant paragraphs) and (b)
I state laus (supply citations only), which restrict or i
I preclude coordination by, with, betueen, or among any electric utilities or systems identified in applicant's response to' Items 8 and 9.
List (a) agreements to which the applicant is a party (re-
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producing relevant paragraphs) and..s ) state laws (supply citations only) which restrict or preclude f
substitution of service or establishment of service l
of full or partial bulk power supply requirements by an electric utiliity other than applicant to systems identified in Items 8 and 9.
Where the contract provision appears in contracts or rate schedules on file with a federal agency, identify 1
each in the same form as in previous responses.
Where the contract has not been filed with a federal agency, a copy should be supplied unless it has been supplied pursuant to another item hereto.
Where it is not in writing, it should be described.
(15) State, at point of delivery, average future costs of power purchased from applicant to adjacent systems identified in applicant's response to Item 9 in terms of dollars / month /kw for capacity, mills /kwh for energy and mills /kwh for both power and energy at purchaser's present load factor (a) at present load, (b) at 50% increa'se over present load, (c) at i
100% increase over present load, and (d) at 200%
increase ever present load.
[All costs should be determined under pr,esent rate schedules.]
Where sales are made under contracts or rate schedules on file with a federal agency and not included in the s
response to Item 9, identify each in the same
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form as in previous responses.
Where the contract h'as not been filed with a federal agency, a copy should be supplied.
i (16) State whether applicant has prepared, caused to be prepared, or received engineering studies for generation and transmission enpansion programs which include loads of ea,ch _ system in Item 9. _..,
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List adjacent systems to which applicant has offered to sponsor or to conduct system surveys in contemplation of an offer by applicant to purch'ase, merge or consolidate with said adjacent system, sub-1 sequent to January 1, 1960.
18.
List applicant's offers or proposals to a
purchase, merge or consolidate with clectric utilitics, subsequent to January 1, 1960.
19.
List all acquisitions of or morgers or con-
~ l solidations with electric utilitics by applicant, subsequent to January 1, 1960, including :
The name and principal place of business i
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of"the system prior to the acquisition, merger f
or consolidation; b.
'The'date the acquisition merger or con-solidation was consumated;
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Gross annual revenue and most recent 1
peak' load, dependable capacity and the.... _ _
[^[,]ldrgest thermal' generating unit o'f the ' ~[ [,
i system, prior to the date of consumation.
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