ML20002D519
| ML20002D519 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 01/07/1981 |
| From: | Harold Denton Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Oneill C AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8101210288 | |
| Download: ML20002D519 (4) | |
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This is in reply to your letter of September 15, 1980, toPresidentC$rterabout the effect of the accident in March 1979 at Three Mile Island Unit 2 on the cost of electricity to customers of Metropolitan Edison Co. and the need for federal assistance.
Enclosed is a copy of a letter of July 3,1980, frm the Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs and Policy to the Chaiman of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission. This states that there is no statutory authority for any fom of direct federal financial aid to assist in clean-up and recovery costs associated with the accident at Three Mile Island.
It does refer to proceedings at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) that would provide for a discount for Metropolitan Edison in purchasing power while the TMI plant is down. This was subsequently approved by FERC.
As you know, the accident at Three Mile Island Unit 2 also caused Unit I to be shut down until its safe operation can be assured and has necessitated the purchases of
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Special arrangements were made with utilties outside the PJM power pool to provide lower-cost power on an "as-available" basis. This is said to have saved the cus-temers of the GPU System, of which Metropolitan Edison is a part, over $114 million from the date of the TMI accident through May 1980, compared to prevailing contrac-tual arrangements within the PJM power pool. However, at times during the summer heat wave in 1980, these soecial arrangements were cancelled to enable the supplying utilities to meet their own F.!Ca demands for electric power.
The. resumption of operation of Three Mile Island Unit 1 is the subject of a hearing by an Atomic Safety and Licensing Board of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. That hearing started on October 15, 1980. The Commission has detemined that satisfac-tory completion of certain short-tem actions and resolution of various specified concerns are required to provide reasonable assurance that the facility can be operated without endangering the health and safety of the public. The Commission has also detemined that certain long-term actions are required to be completed as I
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