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Forwards Significant Regulatory Developments Affecting General Public Util Companies Re Hearing Dates Per 790921 & 1109 Requests
ML19331C974
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Issue date: 08/15/1980
From: Sweeney L
JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO.
To: Vollmer R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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NUDOCS 8008250535
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{{#Wiki_filter:e Jersey Central Power & Ught Company Madison Avenue at Punch Bowl Road ^' Momstown, New Jersey 07960 (201)455-8200 August 15, 1980 THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS P00R QUAUTY PAGES Mr. Richard H. Vollmer Director, Three Mile Island-2 Support Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 7920 Norfolk Avenue Bethesda, Maryland 2001h Re: NRC Docket No. 50-289 - TMI-1 Restart Proceeding

Dear Mr. Vollmer:

By your letter dated September 21, 1979, to R. C. Arnold, and Mr. J. C. Petersen's data requests sent to C. W. Scyth on November 9,1979, you requested us to keep the NRC informed of significant regulatory developments affecting the GPU Companies. Accordingly, the enclosed material (8 copies) has been sent for that purpose. Very truly yours, Lawrence E. Sweeney Rate Department [ rc Enclosure ec: L. P. Gentieu (w/o ene) M. Karlovicz (w/ene) J. C. Petersen (w/ene) i (' c O O,v a r o 5 n u U l1 l Jersey Central Power & Lght Company is a Member of the Genera' Pubhc Utd. ties System J

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t BEFORE THE BOARD OF'PUBLIC UTILITIES OF NEW JERSEY ) } In Re: -) tiotice of Jersey Central Power BPU D'ocket No. 804-285 and Light Co. of Requested Interim ) OAL Docket No. 3518-80 and General Increase in Electric Rates I FIRST INFORMATION REQUEST OF THE FEDERAL EXECUTIVE AGENCIES I i ? .i i DELLON E. C0KER f Chief, Regulatory Law Office l U.S. Army Legal Services Agency i JALS-RL 2891' 5611 Columbia Pike Falls Church, VA 22041 i f, For i THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE ] }' ERNEST C. PEARSON i Trial Attorney Of Counsel f e h _=.

BEFORE THE BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES OF NEW JERSEY ~ ) ) In Re: ) ) Piotice of Jersey Central Power ) BPU Docket No. 804-285 and Light Co. of Requested Interim ) OAL Docket No. 3518-80 and Cencral Increase in Electric ) Rates ) ) ) FIRST INFORMATION REQUEST OF THE FEDERAL EXECUTIVE AGENCIES COMES NOW the Secretary of Defense, through duly authorized counsel ~ and on behalf of the consumer interests of the United States Department of Defense and All Other Executive Agencies of the Federal Government, and hereby requests the applicant, Jersey Central Power and Light Company to provide the following information no later than two weeks / followingreceiptofthis) request: 1. Provid data'to show the average number of customers by class for twelve months ending March 31, 1980 and March 31, 1979. 2. Provide data pertaining to twelve months average KWH usage per customer by class during the twelve months ending March 31, 1980 and March 31, 1979. b 4. sy-e g e em *

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I \\ \\ I 3. Provide data to show the price per KkH billed for each class l of serv. ice for each month during the twelve months ending March 31, 1980 and an average per KkT for each month of service for this twelve month period. I l 4. Provide data to show amount of long-term, short-tern, and other f interest used as a tax deduction: (1) for 1979 and (2) proposed for 1980.

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Provide copies of Annual Report to stockholders for Jersey Central Power and Light Ceepany and General Public Utilities Co=pany for the years 1977. 1978 and 1979, b. Provide copies of Quarterly Reports to stockholders, 1960, for JCP&L and GPU.

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Tr there any more current budget book for 1980/1981 than that, which was filed on or about 16 July.1980 in this docket. b. If so, please provide a copy. c. Provide data to show the variances between the budget and actual cumulative operating results for the latest month for each line item shown in JC-101, Schedule 1, page 1. d. Provide an explanation as to the factors which contributed to each variance and state whether the causation is recurring. 7. Provide a copy of the JCP&L Monthly Operating Reports for: (1) l June, September and December 1979; (2) March, June and July 1980, when available. 8. Provide data similar to that furnished in Do'ket 7610-1021, c CSA/DOD Data Request 1.34 for the year 1979; a copy of the response is inclosed (Inclosure 1). 2

o' 9. Provide a statement to address: ,.a. Current plans for 2I-1 to go into service. What milestones or accomplishments are required to meet Cnc b. objective data? 10. Provide a thirteen month average of the monthly averages ending June 30, 1980 for: Materials and Supplies - Fuel Materials and Supplies - Other 11. Provide worksheet to show for each line item in the rate base: (1) the balance as of June 30, 1980; (2) the budgeted amount for June 30, 1980; (3) the amount of the adjustment attributable to the period June 30 through December 31,1980; and (4) an explanation and justification of the amount proposed on JC-101 Schedule 5, page 1. I: s 12. a. Provide an explanatory statement why JCP&L proposes to include the following items of nuclear fuel in rate base: I i ~ $000's l Schedule 5, page 4, Fuel 20,793 Deferred Energy 18,138 ~ e Schedule 5, page 3 ? a Fuel 16,000 Transmission 14,000 f l 30,000 l b. Provide a statement and co=putation of the Revenue Tax l ~ Adjustment, Schedule 5, page 4. i i l \\ l l 3 \\ 5 1 l 3

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tariffs for the year ending June 30, 1980, similar to that in the attached CSA/Dd'D. S.1 (Inclosure 2). b. Provide a statement of fuel expenses allocated to tariffs l (cost of service study) through June 1980. l c. Provide an explanation and quantification of the differences proposed. i 14. a. Provide data to show amounts expended during the test year ending December 31, 1979 for: (1) Fossil Fuel ~ (2) Labor 4 (3) Other operations and maintenance expense (4) Ad Valorem Taxes (5) Revenue Taxes (6) Current Federal Income Tax (See sample format, Inclosure 3) b. Provide lag-days applicable for JCP&L in the payment of the r six expense items listed above, for exa=ple: Fossil fuel - Estimated Cost of 1979 Purchases Lag Days Oil Coal Cas (See sample format, Inclosure 4) l 4 t t

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j \\ I ~ \\ c. Provide data to show estimated costs of fuel purchased for: Steam Dollars (1) Coal (2) Oil (3) Gas (4) Deferred Costa (5) Current Amoritization Total Steam Other Dollars .i I (1) Oil ll (2) Gas -{ (3) Total Other (4) Total 011 (5) Total Gas (6) Total Coal (See sample format, Inclosure 5) d. Provide detailed data to show computation of revenue taxes and lag days. Do}1ers Lag Days Cross Receipts Tax Franchise Tax Excise Tax Sales Tax Cross Receipts Tax (See sample format. Inclosure 6) 16. a. Provide worksheets to show derivation of Additions by line item to rate base. (Ref Sch. 5, page 1) b. Explain entries, account numbers, amounts of additions to rate bas'e for accumulated deferred income taxes, Pennsylvania Cross Receipts tax, and Deferred taxes at 46 rate. e 5 ' ~ ~ ' ' ~ ~ ~ ' ' .---.-~--~~-.-.'.*~.;~~~~T~~~~~~' re - JL

n-17. a. Provide worksheet to reconcile budgeted rate base with Balance. Sheet (JC-102, pe3es 1 & 2) Budget Balance Sheet (000's) (000's) Amortiza tion of Nuclear fuel (42,330) (36,154) Depreciation Reserve (421,981) (369,487) (5,879) Unamortised Cain on Reacquired Debt (6,633) Accumulated Deferred Income Taxes 2,353 112,173 Customer Deposits (5,688) (5,328) Deferred Taxes Associated with Pennsylvania Cross Receipts 3,611 Pennsylvania Cross Receipts Tax 9,712 b. Provide justification / explanation of the varienecc between j. I, budget and actual items shown above. l 18. Provide cash flow information on 1980 working capital requirements and any preli=inary data available from the Arthur Young study en working capital requirements. (presumably determined by a cash flow basis). l.

19. Provide a copy of the JCP&L Co., F.P.C. Form No. 1 for the year ending December 31, 1979.

j. 4: Provide data as to CWIP - Environmental Protection Facilitics 20. a, corresponding to each line No. shown under classification of cost, page [ 501, FPC Report No. 1, 1979. b. Reference JC 101. Schedule 5, page 3 backup. Provide statement i t l to identify W.O. in service - not completed $9.868M - and what this represents? Why should this amount be included in CWIP7 c. Reference JC-101, Schedule.5, page 3. Provide data for 1979 l similiar to that projected for 1980. j li .6 i I I ~.

] 8 21. Provide data to chov a 12 month cvercge of the conthly svaregss I of customer deposits (retail) and interest paid to retail customers during I the year ending June 30, 1980. 22. m. Provide detailed data of property held for future use, 3 including: date acquired, amour.t. date to be placed in service, and anticipated use (i.e., transmission, generation, etc.) b. Also provide data to show sales of property held for future use, including property transferred to non-utility property for year ending June 30, 1980; such as date of sale, sales price, date acquired, purchase price, expenses of sales. 23. Provide copics of Rate Counsel Data Requests and rc:por.scs. Reference Rate Counsel Data Request - Actual vs. Budgeted 24. a. 011 Cost Comparison through May 1980. Please update this through June 1980. b. Response to Rate Counsel Request shows that energy costs through May were $20,121,000 less than budget. Based on this infor=ation, provide current view of energy costs through February 1981. Based on budget variances through May 1980, provide current c. view of JC 101, b.-hedule 1, page 1.

25. Assuming year ending June 30, 1980, provide actual operating results and June 30, 1980 End of Period Rate Base; also provide adjust-ments for (1) known changes, and (2) anticipated changes in operating revenues and expenses.

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26. Reference JC 101, Schedule 2, page 2.

Provide revised operating I ratios based on: (1) actual plus known changes (2) actual plus knavn and I anticipated changes. Show details of computation. I 27. Provide JCp&L view, and data to support labor productivity achieved during 1979. 7 j... .:,, : = :.. :. ~.. : - s_.__ z. = -. = :.:-. - ; -. -,

~ i l 28. a. Identify any recent changes in bond issues proposed for June-Dece=ber 1980, shaving date of issue, principal a=ount, cost of issue, percentage rate, annual interest charge, and cost of money. b. Also, provide same data for 1981 29. Provide data to support 1980, 1981 working capital needs, based on proposed capital expenditures, JC-301. 30. Reference JC 101, Schedule 2, page 8. Provide data to show deceils of charitable contributions, to include date, amount and to whom contributed. 31. Reference JC 101, Schedule 2, page 10. Provide details and explanation for amortization of $455,000 net gain in reacquisition of debt and figures to support. State the amount to be amortized using a June 30,1980 test year. 32. R.firence JC-101, Schedule 2, page 11. a. Provide reconcilation of $73,474,000 interest on long-term debt for test period and $63,166,546 of total interest charges shown on JC-103. b. Provide reconciliation of interest on long-term debt of $69,530,888 and $73,474,000. Provide recap of long-term and short term interest paid for c. year ending June 30, 1980.

33. Reference JC 101, Schedule 2, page 15.

Trovide worksheet to l show computation of $3,101,000 for taxes associated with net of tax, AFC rate. 1

34. Reference last page in Preis' workpapers

" Projected Deferred l $nergyCosts"-February-December 1980. Provide breakdown of what 1 53.6% reprenants. l 8 u

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35. Reference Preis workpapers - Working Capital.

a. Provide explanation of $52,021,000 - $18,162,000 x 53.6%. . b. Provide worksheet calculation for income tax adjustment ($19,909,000).

36. Preis testimony, page 8.

Provide porcion of referenced testimony relating to $14.0M of first phase of the 500 KV line construction included ~ in energy relief testimony.

37. Provide a statement of the number of KWH sales budgeted through June 1980 and actual sales of KWH through June 1980 by class of service.

38. Reference Baldassari testimony. Provide a statement of deferred energy a=ounts as of June 30, 1980. 39. a. Provide a statement as to whether the Oyster Creek unit is in operation. b. If not, state best planning estimates for an operational date, including milestones to accomplish an operational date, vith statement of action being taken to make plant operational. If operational, state what operational percentage of avail-c. ability as related to capacity. 40. Provide a reconciliation for accumulated deferred income taxes. 1 JC-102, page 2, $112,172,757 with JC-101. Schedule 1, page 3, $73,748,000 and JC-101, Schedule 5, page 1, $7,788,000. Provide JCP&L balance sheet as of June 30, 1980. 41. a. Provide data to show investment in Porked River and revenue and expenses attributable thereto. f b. Is Porked River rate base investment limited to $225,000,000, JC-101, Schedule 5. l --wr- -pg...n

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42. Reference Exhibit JC 301.

Provide a short narrative explaining l each lin,e item. 4 3.* Reference JC-302. Update for 1980 actual figures that are available and based on $90.0M, $100.0M, $110.0M additional revenues (include $60.0M interim relief). 4 a. Provide explanation for what short-term debt represents, b. Provide explanation of what $50,000,000 long debt issue forecas t for August.-1981 represents. 44. Reference JC-101, Schedule land JC-101, Schedule 3. JC-101, Schedule 1, shows additional revenues to achieve return of $124,490,000. JC 101, Schedule 3 shows proposed increase in revenues of $175,872,000. Provide a statement of position as to what each of these figures represent. 45. Reference JC-305. a. State amount of rate increase; assumed in this schedule. b. Provide data to support 4% sales reduction for January-July 1980. 46. Reference back-up papers for normalization adjustment #3. Base Case,'Line 11, May and June. Explain change. a. 1 b. tep 1, line 7, explain change for August. I c. Line 11. July, august and Septe=ber, explain changes. I d.' Step, line 7. Explain April and May change in size factor. ,/ e. Step 2 - correct error in budget. Line 17, explain June increase in installed capacity. f. State whether TMI-1 installed capacity charge is included in this adjustment. 10 ..e = ** ee eme., e - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~. ~ ~.. y,.

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g. If so, provide worksheet, showing removal of TMI-1 installed '~ capacity charge. ~ '. ' h. If THI-1 becomes operational sometime in 1980, what is impact upon purchased energy? Provide quantification, assuming most probable date.

47. Reference JC-103, s.

Explain 1ccal limit of $154M in lieu of $139.0M for JCP&L. .'ND b. What is legal limit for GPU and other operating companies? c. What is present debt outstanding for GPU and each of the operating co= panics? 48. Provide summary data as to the nu=ber of housing starts in New Jersey during 1979 as co= pared to 1977.

49. Reference N.A. No. 15.

Has account 409.1.Ince=e Taxes, utility a operating income, been credited for $465,000 in this rate case. presentation?

50. Reference N.A. No. 14 a.

Provide worksheet to show computation of these amounts. b. Assuming TMI-1 is removed from ' rate base and LEAC remain constant, provide worksheet to show computation of JCP&L viewpoint as to j the amount of amortization of deferred energy required. , s 51. a. Provide a statement as to the availability factor for A e / Oyster Creek Plant since the plant became operational. Provide data as to the amount of the annual ins / talled capacity b. / charge for Oyster Creek. s c. Provide comparative data As to the operational cost per KWH for Dyster Creek as compared with the purchased price per KWH. 11 ~ o .. ::. : - - x .= ..._r:= w.... : =.m -~~~ ~ ".* *.: - -, ~ -,,,.. 1

52. Provide data to show that a 4% decrease in cales vould net about'2: reduction in sales when computing the cost of energy.

(Ref JC-A,' age 3 and Preis Testimony, page 4) (N.A. Adj. No. 1, JC-101) p

53. Provide revised deferred energy figure as of December 30, 1980 based on JC-B, L. P. Centieu, dated July 21, 1980.

(Reference JC-D, page 3)

54. Provide for revised energy costs in J.C. 101, based on JC-B, i

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55. Provide a short paragraph providing debis and outlining why i

I JCP&L would include the following in the rate base. ,5000's Oyster Creek Fire protection System $4,159 Oyster Creek OFR Cas System 15,991 Miscellaneous Other Generating Station Additions 16,446 Whippany-Morristown 230KV 3,740 Larrabee Sub Transformer 1,966 Misc. Other Transmission Projects 3,359 Delayed Distribution Closeouts 8,140 Misc. General Plant Additions 1,844 $55,645 Ict(ullysubmitted, Re V' s I ! I. s T.Chief I l 4 IC I Trial, Attorney l l Regulat'ory Law Office U.S. Army Legal Services Agency JALS-RL 2891 5611 Columbia Pike Falls Church, VA 22041 For THE DEPARTMDIT OF " DEFENSE 12 = _ -

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' " * ^. 139 k60 139 26 860 800(A) 26 700 100(B) 0 '. 5 2 563 1 70837 O 6. EXCESS KVA .:/. '- r. ' O NASE Rr.'E:.'UE 8 T/19/76 RATES $2 161 596' $508 315 1k89 935 8. PETITION BASE REV. INCLUDING ROLL-IN $3 89h 897 $882 172 $853 592 [ $1 157 519 $231 003 $229 621

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?' Administrativa Law Jud e Trenton, NJ 08625 S ~, ~ Office of Administrative Lsv l- - 185 Washington Street Mr. Thomas Knudsen/E. Payne ] .[ ~ Nawark, NJ 07102 Woodside Associates Consultants for Rate Counsel [ d. David A. Waters,. Esquire 777 Summer Street >4 Waters, McPherson, Hudzin & McNeill Stamford,. Connecticut 06901 i Attorneys for the Division of Energy, 2 Planning and Conserva' tion, Leonard A. Pedutb, Esquire '{ i Department of Energy - i Department of the Attorney General,~ 32 Journal Square 1100 Raymond Boulevard f f E-Je.rsey City, New Jersey 07306 Newark, New Jersey 07102 William Holzapf el, Esquire Nicholas W. Mattia, Esquire Ilolzapfel, Perkins s Kelly Conway, Reiseman, Bumgardner, ,[ ' Attorneys for the National Associ-Hurley & Kleinfeld ation of Water Companies, Attorneys for the New Jersey the New Jersey Capter, Utilities Association ' ?-- ~' 108 North Union Avenue Cranford, New Jersey 07106 50 Park Place Newark, New Jersey 07102 { j Dartholemew T. Zanelli, Esquire William F. Hyland, Esquire .-L.i Stryker, Tams & Dill Riker, Danzig, Scherer,, Attorneys for Air Products and & Hyland Chemicals Company Of Counsel-i 33 Washington Street Attorneys for Appellant .? Newark, New Jersey 07102 Jersey Central Power s & Light Company {- Francis P. Piscal, Esquire 744 Broad Street Barry, Summerill, Piscal, Newark, New Jersey 07102 y Kagan & Privetera T Attorneys for the County of Ocean'; James B. Liberman, Esquire Board of Chosen Freeholders Berlack, Israel & Liberman y 34 Washington Street Of Counsel Toms River, New. Jersey' 08753 Attorneys for Appellant Jersey Central Power Edward Lloyd, Esquire & Light Company 1 Attorneys for the New Jersey 26 Broadway t Public Interest Research Group New York, New York 10004 204. West State St reet 7 j i Trenton, New Jersey Anthony J. Zarillo /l Chief, Executive Officer ~ ~ R2bert H. Stoloff, Esquire New Jersey Board of Public Ut,ilities. - f 1100 Raymond Boulevard / State of New Jersey D2partment of Transportation ,,/ j ,_/ 1035 Parkway Avenue Trenton, New Jersey ,Dr.. Fred Gryglel .) Soard of Public Utilities ..{ . Alfred L. Ihrdelli, Esq. Department of Energy 1100 Raymond Boulevard T D2puty Director S Depcrtment of Public Advocate Newark, New Jersey 07102

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