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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007-251 Revision No 4 Exhibit D BPA 00PB-12008 OOi!iNT~ ..~~ ~. "'" '.1. . , JA'jp; @i11tS0\:~ Department of Energy Bonneville Power Administration P.O. Box 3621 Portland, Oregon 97208-3621 POWER BUSINESS LINE September 25, 2007 In reply refer to: PSW-6 Me. Dick Wanderscheid Director of Electric Utilities City of Ashland 90 North Mountain Avenue Ashland, OR 97520 Dear Dick: Enclosed are two signed originals of Revision No.4 to Exhibit D of Power Sales Agreement, No. OOPB-12008, between the Bonneville Power Administration and the City of Ashland (Ashland). Ashland's GTA Delivery Charge for low voltage services remains $1.119 per kilowatt, per month, effective October 1,2007 through September 30, 2009. Please have both originals of the enclosed Exhibit D signed by the City Administrator, Martha Bennett, return one fully executed original to me, and retain the other for your files. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me at (503) 230-3555. Sincerely, .:j-~~/ Tina Ko Account Executive Enclosures Revision No.4, Exhibit D ADDITIONAL PRODUCTS AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS Effective October 1, 2007 Revision No.4 updates section l(a) below. 1. LOW VOLTAGE SERVICES If Low Voltage Services for Ashland are included in the wheeling agreement PBL maintains for transfer service, then Ashland shall purchase Low Voltage Services from PBL, and pay PBL's General Transfer Agreement (GTA) Delivery Charge for deliveries over non-Federal low voltage transmission facilities. Ashland has the following low voltage points of delivery; Ashland and Oak Knoll Transmission Point of Delivery. (a) GTA Delivery Charge For the period October 1, 2007 through September 30, 2009, the GTA Delivery Charge shall be $1.119 per kilowatt per month. (b) Billing Factor The monthly Billing Factor for the GTA Delivery Charge in section l(a) shall be Ashland's total load at the low voltage points of delivery on the hour of the Monthly Transmission Peak Load. For purposes of this section, the Monthly Transmission Peak Load is the peak loading on the Federal transmission system during any hour of the designated billing month, determined by the largest hourly integrated demand produced from the sum of Federal and non-Federal generating plants in BPA's control area and metered flow into BPA's control area. The monthly GTA Delivery Billing Factor shall be adjusted for customers that pay for Utility Delivery facilities under the Use-of-Facilities (UFT) rate schedule under the Wheeling Agreement with the TBL. The kilowatt credit shall equal the transmission service over the delivery facilities used to calculate the UFT charge. This adjustment shall not reduce the Utility Delivery Charge billing factor below zero. (c) Metering Adjustment At those Transmission Points of Delivery that do not have meters capable of determining the demand on the hour ofthe Monthly Transmission Peak Load, the Billing Factor under section l(b) shall equal the highest hourly demand that occurs during the billing month at the Point of Delivery multiplied by 0.79. OOPB-12008, City of Ashland 10f2 2. REVISIONS This exhibit shall be revised by mutual agreement of the Parties to reflect additional products Ashland purchases during the term of this Agreement. CITY OF ASHLAND By UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Department of Energy Bonneville Power Administration By '- -1, <Y . Account Executive Name Martha Bennett (Print / Type) Name Tina Ko (Print! Type) Date / () loz It} 1- Date <t(? S{(c,( (WI PSWI PMlKo lAS_Ashland IAS_1200S_Exh D_Rev4_20070924_Final.doc) OOPB-12008, City of Ashland Revision No.4, Exhibit D, Additional Products and Special Provisions 20f2