81_FR_5766 81 FR 5744 - Rocky Mountain Region Transmission, Ancillary Services, and Sale of Surplus Products-Rate Order No. WAPA-174

81 FR 5744 - Rocky Mountain Region Transmission, Ancillary Services, and Sale of Surplus Products-Rate Order No. WAPA-174

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Western Area Power Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 22 (February 3, 2016)

Page Range5744-5748
FR Document2016-02035

The Western Area Power Administration (Western) Loveland Area Projects' (LAP) Transmission and Western Area Colorado Missouri Balancing Authority's (WACM) Ancillary Services formula rates under Rate Schedules L-NT1, L-FPT1, L-NFPT1, L-AS1, L-AS2, L-AS3, L-AS4, L- AS5, L-AS6, L-AS7, L-AS9, and L-UU1 expire on September 30, 2016. Western is proposing modifications to the existing formula rate schedules and also is proposing to add a new rate schedule, referred to as ``LAP Marketing Sale of Surplus Products, L-M1.'' Western has prepared a brochure that provides detailed information on the proposed formula rates. If adopted, the proposed formula rates, under Rate Schedules L-NT1, L-FPT1, L-NFPT1, L-AS1, L-AS2, L-AS3, L-AS4, L-AS5, L- AS6, L-AS7, L-AS9, L-UU1, and L-M1, will become effective October 1, 2016, and will remain in effect through September 30, 2021, or until superseded. Publication of this Federal Register notice (FRN) begins the formal process for consideration of the proposed formula rates.

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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Western Area Power Administration


Rocky Mountain Region Transmission, Ancillary Services, and Sale 
of Surplus Products--Rate Order No. WAPA-174

AGENCY: Western Area Power Administration, DOE.

ACTION: Notice of Proposed Transmission, Ancillary Services, and Sale 
of Surplus Products Formula Rates.

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SUMMARY: The Western Area Power Administration (Western) Loveland Area 
Projects' (LAP) Transmission and Western Area Colorado Missouri 
Balancing Authority's (WACM) Ancillary Services formula rates under 
Rate Schedules L-NT1, L-FPT1, L-NFPT1, L-AS1, L-AS2, L-AS3, L-AS4, L-
AS5, L-AS6, L-AS7, L-AS9, and L-UU1 expire on September 30, 2016. 
Western is proposing modifications to the existing formula rate 
schedules and also is proposing to add a new rate schedule, referred to 
as ``LAP Marketing Sale of Surplus Products, L-M1.'' Western has 
prepared a brochure that provides detailed information on the proposed 
formula rates. If adopted, the proposed formula rates, under Rate 
Schedules L-NT1, L-FPT1, L-NFPT1, L-AS1, L-AS2, L-AS3, L-AS4, L-AS5, L-
AS6, L-AS7, L-AS9, L-UU1, and L-M1, will become effective October 1, 
2016, and will remain in effect through September 30, 2021, or until 
superseded. Publication of this Federal Register notice (FRN) begins 
the formal process for consideration of the proposed formula rates.

DATES: The consultation and comment period begins today and will end 
May 3, 2016. Western will present a detailed explanation of the 
proposed formula rates and other modifications addressed within this 
FRN at a public information forum that will be held on March 28, 2016, 
at noon MDT. Western will accept oral and written comments at a public 
comment forum that will be held on March 28, 2016, from 2:30 p.m. to no 
later than 4:00 p.m. MDT. Western will accept written comments any time 
during the consultation and comment period.

ADDRESSES: The location for both the public information forum and the 
public comment forum is the Western Area Power Administration, Rocky 
Mountain Region, 5555 East Crossroads Boulevard, Loveland, Colorado. 
Send written comments to Mr. Bradley S. Warren, Senior Vice President, 
Rocky Mountain Regional Manager, Western Area Power Administration, 
5555 East Crossroads Boulevard, Loveland, Colorado 80538-8986, or at 
email [email protected]. Western will post information about the 
rate process, as well as comments received via letter and email, on its 
Web site at: http://www.wapa.gov/regions/RM/rates/Pages/2017-rate-adjustment.aspx. Written comments must be received by the end of the 
consultation and comment period to be considered by Western in its 
decision process.
    As access to Western facilities is controlled, any United States 
(U.S.) citizen wishing to attend must present an official form of 
picture identification (ID), such as a U.S. driver's license, U.S. 
passport, U.S. Government ID, or U.S. Military ID prior to signing into 
Western. Foreign nationals should contact Western via Mrs. Sheila D. 
Cook, Rates Manager, at telephone number (970) 461-7211 or by email at 
[email protected] 30 days in advance of the meeting to obtain the 
necessary form for admittance to Western's Rocky Mountain Regional 
Office.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mrs. Sheila D. Cook, Rates Manager, 
Rocky Mountain Region, Western Area Power Administration, 5555 East 
Crossroads Boulevard, Loveland, Colorado 80538-8986, at telephone 
number (970) 461-7211, or by email at [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the existing formula rate schedules, 
approved under Rate Order No. WAPA-155,\1\charges are recalculated 
annually using updated financial and load information, as applicable. 
The proposed formula rates continue this approach. If adopted, these 
proposed formula rates will be in effect October 1, 2016, through 
September 30, 2021.

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This FRN describes proposed changes to the services referenced below.
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    \1\ WAPA-155 was approved by the Deputy Secretary of Energy on 
September 2, 2011 (76 FR 61184), and confirmed and approved by FERC 
on a final basis on December 2, 2011, in Docket No. EF11-10-000. See 
United States Department of Energy, Western Area Power 
Administration, 137 FERC ] 62,200.
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Transmission Services

Formula Rate for Annual Transmission Revenue Requirement

    Under this proposal, there will be no change to the existing 
formula rate for calculating the Annual Transmission Revenue 
Requirement (ATRR), which is applicable to both Network Integration and 
Point-to-Point transmission service. The ATRR is the annual cost of the 
LAP Transmission System, adjusted for Non-Firm Point-to-Point revenue 
credits, costs that increase the capacity available for transmission, 
other miscellaneous charges or credits, and the prior year true-up.

Proposed Change to Forward-Looking Transmission Rate Methodology

    Western is proposing to shorten the forward-looking transmission 
rate projection period for this ATRR calculation from sixteen months to 
four months. In the previous rate adjustment process, Western 
incorporated a forward-looking transmission rate methodology to 
calculate the ATRR to recover transmission expenses and investments on 
a current basis rather than a historical basis. Presently, Western 
projects transmission costs two years into the future relying on 
current year actual data for approximately the first eight months of 
the year and projecting for the remaining four months of the year plus 
twelve additional months. Western is proposing to remove the last 
twelve months of projections, thus only having to true-up the projected 
costs for the four-month period of the current year. This method would 
allow Western to more accurately match cost recovery with cost 
incurrence without introducing unnecessary, large true-ups caused by 
estimating the second year. This proposal would be a change to the 
inputs for the annual charge, rather than a change to the formula rate.
    When actual cost information for a year becomes available, Western 
will continue to calculate the actual revenue requirement. Revenue 
collected in excess of Western's actual revenue requirement will be 
included as a credit in the ATRR in the following year. Similarly, any 
under-collection of the revenue requirement will be recovered in the 
following year. This true-up procedure ensures Western recovers no more 
or no less than the actual transmission costs for the year. For 
example, as Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 actual financial data becomes 
available, the under- or over-collection of revenue for FY 2016 can be 
determined. When the FY 2018 charge is calculated, it would include an 
adjustment for revenue under- or over-collected in FY 2016.

Formula Rate for Network Integration Transmission Service (Rate 
Schedule L-NT1)

    Western proposes no changes to the Network Integration Transmission 
Service Formula Rate, but proposes to make minor edits to the rate 
schedule. Those edits would consist of rearranging the order of the 
sections and removing the section setting forth the annual ATRR. In the 
future, each year's ATRR will be identified in a separate tracking 
document posted on Western's Web site, as well as posted on Western's 
Transmission Services Open Access Same Time Information System (OASIS) 
Web site under Loveland Area Projects Transmission (LAPT).

Formula Rates for Firm and Non-Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service 
(Rate Schedules L-FPT1 and L-NFPT1)

    Western proposes a change in the formula rate for Firm Point-to-
Point transmission service to clarify the denominator of the formula 
includes both Firm Point-to-Point transmission capacity reservations 
and Network Integration transmission service capacity. Western proposes 
the denominator read as ``Firm Transmission Capacity Reservations plus 
Network Integration Transmission Service Capacity'' rather than the 
current language ``LAP Transmission System Total Load.''
    The proposed formula rate for Point-to-Point transmission service 
would be:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TN03FE16.009

    In addition, Western also proposes to make minor editorial changes 
to the firm and non-firm rate schedules. Those edits would consist of 
rearranging the order of the sections and deleting the sections setting 
forth the annual charges under the formula rates. In the future, the 
annual charges will be identified in a separate tracking document 
posted on Western's Web site as well as posted on the LAPT OASIS Web 
site.

Transmission Losses Service (Rate Schedule L-AS7)

    Western proposes no changes to the Transmission Losses formula rate 
but proposes to make minor editorial changes to the rate schedule. 
Those edits would consist of rearranging the order of the sections, 
moving text within the sections, making minor edits to the language 
within the ``applicable'' section, and deleting the ``rate'' section.

Penalty Rate for Unreserved Use of Transmission Service (Rate Schedule 
L-UU1)

    Western proposes no changes to the Unreserved Use penalty formula 
rate but plans to make minor editorial changes to the rate schedule. 
Those edits would consist of rearranging the order of the sections, 
moving text within the sections, and deleting the ``rate'' section.

Ancillary Services

Scheduling, System Control, and Dispatch Service (Rate Schedule L-AS1)

    Western proposes no changes to the Scheduling, System Control, and 
Dispatch formula rate, but plans to make minor editorial changes to the 
rate schedule. Those edits would consist of adding LAPT and Colorado 
River Storage Project Transmission (CRCM) to the title, rearranging the 
order of the sections, and deleting the section setting forth the 
annual charge under the formula rate. In the future, the annual charge 
will be identified in a separate tracking document posted on Western's 
Web site as well as posted on the LAPT and CRCM OASIS Web sites.

Reactive Supply and Voltage Control From Generation or Other Sources 
Service (Rate Schedule L-AS2)

    Western proposes to eliminate Reactive Supply and Voltage Control 
from Generation or Other Sources (VAR Support Service) exemptions and 
begin assessing VAR Support Service charges for all transmission 
transactions on the

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LAPT and CRCM transmission systems, as contract provisions allow. In 
order to maintain transmission voltages on the transmission system 
within acceptable limits, generating facilities under the control of 
the Control Area operator, WACM, are operated to produce or absorb 
reactive power. Thus, VAR Support Service must be provided for each 
transaction on the transmission systems within the Control Area either 
directly by the Transmission Service Provider (TSP) or indirectly by 
the TSP making arrangements with the Control Area operator. 
Furthermore, the Transmission Customers are required to purchase this 
service from the TSP. If the TSP acquires the service from the Control 
Area, the charges are to reflect only a pass-through of the costs 
charged to the TSP by the Control Area operator, as stated in the 
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) pro forma open access 
transmission tariff language.\2\ WACM has both Federal TSPs (LAPT and 
CRCM) and non-Federal TSPs.
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    \2\ 75 FERC ] 61,080 (FERC Order 888), Appendix D, ``Pro Forma 
Open Access Transmission Tariff'', Schedule 2, ``Reactive Supply and 
Voltage Control from Generation Sources Service'' (April 24, 1996).
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    Historically, based on the assumption some LAPT and CRCM 
transmission customers have non-Federal generation resources inside 
WACM, and they have agreed to make their non-Federal generation 
resources inside WACM available to the WACM operator for VAR Support 
Service, Western has allowed some of these LAPT and CRCM transmission 
customers to receive an exemption from LAPT and CRCM VAR Support 
Service charges. As a result of these exemptions, the cost for LAPT and 
CRCM to provide VAR Support Service on their transmission systems has 
been shifted to the remaining (non-exempted) transmission customers. 
WACM, the Control Area operator, has always taken the position the non-
Federal TSPs have adequate non-Federal generation resources to provide 
VAR Support Service on their transmission systems and therefore WACM 
has never charged any non-Federal TSPs for VAR Support Service. In the 
future, WACM plans to pursue efforts to verify that this presumption 
continues to be warranted for all of the non-Federal TSPs.
    Western is now proposing to take the same position with the Federal 
TSPs, i.e., that the Federal generation resources connected to the LAPT 
and CRCM transmission systems provide adequate VAR Support Service on 
the LAPT and CRCM transmission systems, without the addition of the 
non-Federal generation resources. It will be inappropriate, therefore, 
for LAPT and CRCM TSPs to continue to provide VAR Support Service 
charge exemptions to its transmission customers. The elimination of the 
LAPT and CRCM VAR Support Service exemptions will lead to the recovery 
of the LAPT and CRCM VAR Support Service costs from all LAPT and CRCM 
transmission customers instead of only a portion of them.
    Western is also proposing changes to both the numerator and the 
denominator of the formula rate for VAR Support Service. The numerator 
will be changed to include the annual cost of other resources used to 
provide VAR Support Service in addition to the revenue requirement for 
Federal generation. The denominator will be changed to state 
``Transmission Transactions in WACM Requiring VAR Support Service'' 
rather than ``Load in WACM requiring VAR Support Service.''
    The proposed formula rate for VAR Support Service is as follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TN03FE16.007
    
    Numerator is: Annual Revenue Requirement for VAR Support Service = 
(Revenue Requirement for Generation x % of Resource Capacity Used for 
VAR Support Service (1 Minus Power Factor)) + Other Resources, e.g., 
energy and transmission costs for condensing Federal generating units.
    Denominator is: Transmission Transactions in WACM Requiring VAR 
Support Service = Transmission Capacity usage on Federal Transmission 
Systems (Point-to-Point Transmission Service as well as Network 
Integration Transmission Service on LAPT and CRCM Transmission Systems) 
+ Transmission Capacity usage by other TSPs inside WACM.
    In addition, Western also proposes to make edits to the VAR Support 
Service rate schedule. Those edits would consist of adding LAPT and 
CRCM to the title, rearranging the order of the sections, removing 
language regarding exemptions, clarifying the rate is applicable to 
Federal transmission customers serving load inside WACM and to non-
Federal TSPs/owners/operators who request the service from WACM or who 
do not adequately supply VAR Support Service on their systems, and 
deleting the section setting forth the annual charge under the formula 
rate. In the future, the annual charge will be identified in a separate 
tracking document posted on Western's Web site as well as posted on the 
LAPT and CRCM OASIS Web sites.

Regulation and Frequency Response Service (Rate Schedule L-AS3)

    In order to more accurately allocate costs based on cost causation 
principles, Western is proposing a change to the current load-based 
assessment of the Regulation and Frequency Response Service (Regulation 
Service) formula rate. The current load-based assessment is applicable 
to (1) all load inside WACM and (2) installed nameplate capacity of all 
intermittent resources serving load inside WACM.
    Western is not proposing any changes to the application of the 
load-based assessment for the load inside WACM. The charge will 
continue to be one-for-one for each megawatt (MW) of load inside WACM. 
Western is, however, proposing to modify the one-for-one MW load-based 
assessment for the installed nameplate of intermittent resources 
serving load inside WACM. It would instead include a ``variable 
capacity multiplier'' to be applied to the installed capacity for 
Variable Energy Resources (VER) serving load inside WACM.
    The proposed formula rate for Regulation Service is as follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TN03FE16.008

    Regulation Service is necessary to provide for the continuous 
balancing of resources with obligations and for maintaining scheduled 
interconnection frequency at sixty cycles per second (60 Hz). 
Regulation Service is accomplished by committing on-line generation 
whose output is raised or lowered as necessary, predominantly through 
the use of automatic generation control (AGC) equipment, to follow the 
moment-by-moment changes in load. The obligation to maintain this 
balance between resources and load lies with the TSP (or the Control 
Area Operator who performs this function for the TSP). The TSP must 
offer this service when the transmission service is used to serve load 
within its Control Area.
    Western markets the maximum amount of power from its Federal 
projects, leaving little flexibility for additional regulation needs 
within WACM. More VER connecting to the system results in a significant 
increase in regulation needs and costs and presents operational 
constraints in managing the significant fluctuations normally 
associated with VER. These costs are allocated to all customers taking 
Regulation Service regardless of their ability or inability to 
influence the condition.
    The Annual Revenue Requirement for Regulation Service will not be 
affected by the inclusion of the multipliers. The proposed change will 
result in the denominator increasing, because more units of capacity 
will be charged, which in turn will cause the overall Regulation 
Service charge to be lower. The lower charge will then be allocated to 
each unit of capacity, thereby lowering the costs incurred by the load 
and assigning more of the costs for regulating capacity to those 
customers predominantly contributing to the need for Regulation 
Service.
    In order to determine the ``variable capacity multipliers,'' 
Western has developed a ``Regulation Analysis'' tool that allows 
Western to determine the hourly impacts of both load and variable 
energy generation on WACM. The Regulation Analysis tool focuses on 95 
percent (%) of the events where the Control Area's Area Control Error 
(ACE) limit was exceeded within the 10 minute duration range. Recent 
analysis using the Regulation Analysis tool has shown wind resources 
consume a disproportionate amount of regulating capacity. As an 
example, the results for the July 2014 to June 2015 average indicate a 
2.25 or 225% wind capacity multiplier.
    WACM does not have a significant amount of solar generation 
impacting its balancing authority area and, therefore, does not have 
sufficient solar generation data available to perform a thorough 
analysis at this time. Therefore, Western proposes to identify a solar 
capacity multiplier of 1.00 or 100%. This multiplier does not change 
the current denominator, but allows the denominator to change if and 
when solar generation becomes more prevalent in the WACM footprint.
    The Regulation Analysis will be completed on a monthly basis with 
an annual average, based on most current data available, typically July 
to June, used for the annual formula rate updates that go into effect 
each October 1 of the effective rate period.
    In addition, Western proposes to make edits to the Regulation 
Service rate schedule. Those edits will consist of adding LAPT and CRCM 
to the title, rearranging the order of the sections, clarifying the 
rate is applicable to Federal transmission customers and non-Federal 
TSPs requesting the service that serve load within WACM, and removing 
the section setting forth the annual charge under the formula rate. In 
the future, the annual charge will be identified in a separate tracking 
document posted on Western's Web site as well as posted on the LAPT and 
CRCM OASIS Web sites.

Energy and Generator Imbalance Services (Rate Schedules L-AS4 and L-
AS9)

    Western proposes no changes to the Energy Imbalance Service or 
Generator Imbalance Service formula rates, but plans to make minor 
editorial changes to the rate schedules. Those edits would consist of 
adding LAPT to the title, rearranging the order of the sections, and 
deleting the ``rate'' section.

Rate Schedules for Operating Reserves Service--Spinning and 
Supplemental (Rate Schedules L-AS5 and L-AS6)

    Western proposes no changes to the Spinning and Supplemental 
Reserves Service formula rates, but proposes to make editorial changes 
to the rate schedules. Those edits would consist of adding LAPT to the 
schedule, clarifying the ``applicable'' language, and rearranging the 
order of the sections.

LAP Marketing Services

LAP Marketing Sale of Surplus Products (L-M1)

    Western is proposing to implement a new LAP Marketing rate schedule 
that would be applicable to the sale of LAP surplus energy and capacity 
products. At this time, Western proposes to include reserves, 
regulation, and frequency response. If LAP resources are available, the 
charge will be determined based on market rates plus administrative 
costs. In the future, if Western considers offering additional products 
for sale, a revised or new rate schedule will be proposed via a public 
rate adjustment process.

 Legal Authority

    Western will hold both a public information forum and a public 
comment forum. After review of public comments, Western will take 
further action on the proposed formula rates and other modifications 
addressed in this FRN, and follow procedures for public participation 
consistent with 10 CFR part 903.
    Western is establishing formula rates for LAP Transmission, WACM, 
LAPT, and CRCM Ancillary Services, and LAP Marketing Sales of Surplus 
Products under the Department of Energy (DOE) Organization Act (42 
U.S.C. 7152); the Reclamation Act of 1902 (ch. 1093, 32

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Stat. 388), as amended and supplemented by subsequent enactments, 
particularly section 9(c) of the Reclamation Project Act of 1939 (43 
U.S.C. 485h(c)) and section 5 of the Flood Control Act of 1944 (16 
U.S.C. 825s); and other acts specifically applicable to the projects 
involved.
    By Delegation Order No. 00-037.00A, effective October 25, 2013, the 
Secretary of Energy delegated: (1) The authority to develop power and 
transmission rates to Western's Administrator; (2) the authority to 
confirm, approve, and place such rates into effect on an interim basis 
to the Deputy Secretary of Energy; and (3) the authority to confirm, 
approve, and place into effect on a final basis, to remand, or to 
disapprove such rates to FERC.

Availability of Information

    All brochures, studies, comments, letters, memorandums, or other 
documents Western initiates or uses to develop the proposed formula 
rates are available for inspection and copying at the Rocky Mountain 
Regional Office, located at 5555 East Crossroads Boulevard, Loveland 
Colorado 80538-8986. Many of these documents and supporting information 
are also available on Western's RMR Web site under the 2017 Rate 
Adjustment--Transmission and Ancillary Services section located at 
http://www.wapa.gov/regions/RM/rates/Pages/rates.aspx.

Ratemaking Procedure Requirements

Environmental Compliance

    In compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 
1969, 42 U.S.C. 4321-4347; the Council on Environmental Quality 
Regulations for implementing NEPA (40 CFR parts 1500-1508); and DOE 
NEPA Implementing Procedures and Guidelines (10 CFR part 1021), Western 
is in the process of determining whether an environmental assessment or 
an environmental impact statement should be prepared or if this action 
can be categorically excluded from those requirements.

Determination Under Executive Order 12866

    Western has an exemption from centralized regulatory review under 
Executive Order 12866; accordingly, no clearance of this notice by the 
Office of Management and Budget is required.

    Dated: January 20, 2016.
Mark A. Gabriel,
Administrator.
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                                                  Legal Authority                                         categorically excluded from those                     comment forum that will be held on
                                                     Western will hold both a public                      requirements.                                         March 28, 2016, from 2:30 p.m. to no
                                                  information forum and a public                                                                                later than 4:00 p.m. MDT. Western will
                                                                                                          Determination Under Executive Order
                                                  comment forum. After review of public                                                                         accept written comments any time
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                                                  comments, Western will take further                                                                           during the consultation and comment
                                                                                                            Western has an exemption from                       period.
                                                  action on the proposed formula rates
                                                                                                          centralized regulatory review under
                                                  and other modifications addressed in                                                                          ADDRESSES:    The location for both the
                                                                                                          Executive Order 12866; accordingly, no
                                                  this FRN, and follow procedures for                                                                           public information forum and the public
                                                                                                          clearance of this notice by the Office of
                                                  public participation consistent with 10                                                                       comment forum is the Western Area
                                                                                                          Management and Budget is required.
                                                  CFR part 903.                                                                                                 Power Administration, Rocky Mountain
                                                     Western is establishing P–DP and                      Dated: January 20, 2016.
                                                                                                                                                                Region, 5555 East Crossroads Boulevard,
                                                  Intertie NITS and WALC Ancillary                        Mark A. Gabriel,                                      Loveland, Colorado. Send written
                                                  Services formula rates under the                        Administrator.                                        comments to Mr. Bradley S. Warren,
                                                  Department of Energy (DOE)                              [FR Doc. 2016–01977 Filed 2–2–16; 8:45 am]            Senior Vice President, Rocky Mountain
                                                  Organization Act (42 U.S.C. 7152); the                  BILLING CODE 6450–01–P                                Regional Manager, Western Area Power
                                                  Reclamation Act of 1902 (ch. 1093, 32                                                                         Administration, 5555 East Crossroads
                                                  Stat. 388), as amended and                                                                                    Boulevard, Loveland, Colorado 80538–
                                                  supplemented by subsequent                              DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY                                  8986, or at email LAPTransAdj@
                                                  enactments, particularly section 9(c) of                                                                      wapa.gov. Western will post
                                                  the Reclamation Project Act of 1939 (43                 Western Area Power Administration
                                                                                                                                                                information about the rate process, as
                                                  U.S.C. 485h(c)) and section 5 of the                                                                          well as comments received via letter
                                                  Flood Control Act of 1944 (16 U.S.C.                    Rocky Mountain Region Transmission,
                                                                                                          Ancillary Services, and Sale of Surplus               and email, on its Web site at: http://
                                                  825s); and other acts specifically                                                                            www.wapa.gov/regions/RM/rates/Pages/
                                                  applicable to the projects involved.                    Products—Rate Order No. WAPA–174
                                                                                                                                                                2017-rate-adjustment.aspx. Written
                                                     By Delegation Order No. 00–037.00A,                  AGENCY:  Western Area Power                           comments must be received by the end
                                                  effective December 25, 2013, the                        Administration, DOE.                                  of the consultation and comment period
                                                  Secretary of Energy delegated: (1) The                  ACTION: Notice of Proposed                            to be considered by Western in its
                                                  authority to develop power and                          Transmission, Ancillary Services, and                 decision process.
                                                  transmission rates to Western’s                         Sale of Surplus Products Formula Rates.                  As access to Western facilities is
                                                  Administrator; (2) the authority to
                                                                                                          SUMMARY:   The Western Area Power                     controlled, any United States (U.S.)
                                                  confirm, approve, and place such rates
                                                                                                          Administration (Western) Loveland                     citizen wishing to attend must present
                                                  into effect on an interim basis to the
                                                                                                          Area Projects’ (LAP) Transmission and                 an official form of picture identification
                                                  Deputy Secretary of Energy; and (3) the
                                                                                                          Western Area Colorado Missouri                        (ID), such as a U.S. driver’s license, U.S.
                                                  authority to confirm, approve, and place
                                                                                                          Balancing Authority’s (WACM)                          passport, U.S. Government ID, or U.S.
                                                  into effect on a final basis, to remand,
                                                                                                          Ancillary Services formula rates under                Military ID prior to signing into
                                                  or to disapprove such rates to the
                                                                                                          Rate Schedules L–NT1, L–FPT1, L–                      Western. Foreign nationals should
                                                  Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
                                                                                                          NFPT1, L–AS1, L–AS2, L–AS3, L–AS4,                    contact Western via Mrs. Sheila D.
                                                  Availability of Information                                                                                   Cook, Rates Manager, at telephone
                                                                                                          L–AS5, L–AS6, L–AS7, L–AS9, and L–
                                                     All brochures, studies, comments,                    UU1 expire on September 30, 2016.                     number (970) 461–7211 or by email at
                                                  letters, memorandums, or other                          Western is proposing modifications to                 scook@wapa.gov 30 days in advance of
                                                  documents Western initiates or uses to                  the existing formula rate schedules and               the meeting to obtain the necessary form
                                                  develop the proposed formula rates are                  also is proposing to add a new rate                   for admittance to Western’s Rocky
                                                  available for inspection and copying at                 schedule, referred to as ‘‘LAP Marketing              Mountain Regional Office.
                                                  the Desert Southwest Customer Service                   Sale of Surplus Products, L–M1.’’                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mrs.
                                                  Regional Office, Western Area Power                     Western has prepared a brochure that                  Sheila D. Cook, Rates Manager, Rocky
                                                  Administration, located at 615 South                    provides detailed information on the                  Mountain Region, Western Area Power
                                                  43rd Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85009.                    proposed formula rates. If adopted, the               Administration, 5555 East Crossroads
                                                  Many of these documents and                             proposed formula rates, under Rate                    Boulevard, Loveland, Colorado 80538–
                                                  supporting information are available on                 Schedules L–NT1, L–FPT1, L–NFPT1,                     8986, at telephone number (970) 461–
                                                  Western’s Web site at: http://                          L–AS1, L–AS2, L–AS3, L–AS4, L–AS5,                    7211, or by email at scook@wapa.gov.
                                                  www.wapa.gov/regions/DSW/Rates/                         L–AS6, L–AS7, L–AS9, L–UU1, and L–                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the
                                                  Pages/ancillary-rates-2017.aspx.                        M1, will become effective October 1,                  existing formula rate schedules,
                                                  Ratemaking Procedure Requirements                       2016, and will remain in effect through               approved under Rate Order No. WAPA–
                                                                                                          September 30, 2021, or until                          155,1charges are recalculated annually
                                                  Environmental Compliance                                superseded. Publication of this Federal               using updated financial and load
                                                     In compliance with the National                      Register notice (FRN) begins the formal               information, as applicable. The
                                                  Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of                      process for consideration of the                      proposed formula rates continue this
                                                  1969, 42 U.S.C. 4321–4347; the Council                  proposed formula rates.                               approach. If adopted, these proposed
                                                  on Environmental Quality Regulations                    DATES: The consultation and comment                   formula rates will be in effect October
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                                                  for implementing NEPA (40 CFR parts                     period begins today and will end May                  1, 2016, through September 30, 2021.
                                                  1500–1508); and DOE NEPA                                3, 2016. Western will present a detailed
                                                  Implementing Procedures and                             explanation of the proposed formula                      1 WAPA–155 was approved by the Deputy

                                                  Guidelines (10 CFR part 1021), Western                  rates and other modifications addressed               Secretary of Energy on September 2, 2011 (76 FR
                                                  is in the process of determining whether                within this FRN at a public information               61184), and confirmed and approved by FERC on
                                                                                                                                                                a final basis on December 2, 2011, in Docket No.
                                                  an environmental assessment or an                       forum that will be held on March 28,                  EF11–10–000. See United States Department of
                                                  environmental impact statement should                   2016, at noon MDT. Western will accept                Energy, Western Area Power Administration, 137
                                                  be prepared or if this action can be                    oral and written comments at a public                 FERC ¶ 62,200.



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                                                  This FRN describes proposed changes to                  months of the year plus twelve                        Formula Rate for Network Integration
                                                  the services referenced below.                          additional months. Western is                         Transmission Service (Rate Schedule L–
                                                                                                          proposing to remove the last twelve                   NT1)
                                                  Transmission Services
                                                                                                          months of projections, thus only having                 Western proposes no changes to the
                                                  Formula Rate for Annual Transmission                    to true-up the projected costs for the                Network Integration Transmission
                                                  Revenue Requirement                                     four-month period of the current year.                Service Formula Rate, but proposes to
                                                    Under this proposal, there will be no                 This method would allow Western to                    make minor edits to the rate schedule.
                                                  change to the existing formula rate for                 more accurately match cost recovery                   Those edits would consist of rearranging
                                                  calculating the Annual Transmission                     with cost incurrence without                          the order of the sections and removing
                                                  Revenue Requirement (ATRR), which is                    introducing unnecessary, large true-ups               the section setting forth the annual
                                                  applicable to both Network Integration                  caused by estimating the second year.                 ATRR. In the future, each year’s ATRR
                                                  and Point-to-Point transmission service.                This proposal would be a change to the                will be identified in a separate tracking
                                                  The ATRR is the annual cost of the LAP                  inputs for the annual charge, rather than             document posted on Western’s Web site,
                                                  Transmission System, adjusted for Non-                  a change to the formula rate.                         as well as posted on Western’s
                                                  Firm Point-to-Point revenue credits,                       When actual cost information for a                 Transmission Services Open Access
                                                  costs that increase the capacity available                                                                    Same Time Information System (OASIS)
                                                                                                          year becomes available, Western will
                                                  for transmission, other miscellaneous                                                                         Web site under Loveland Area Projects
                                                                                                          continue to calculate the actual revenue
                                                  charges or credits, and the prior year                                                                        Transmission (LAPT).
                                                  true-up.                                                requirement. Revenue collected in
                                                                                                          excess of Western’s actual revenue                    Formula Rates for Firm and Non-Firm
                                                  Proposed Change to Forward-Looking                      requirement will be included as a credit              Point-to-Point Transmission Service
                                                  Transmission Rate Methodology                           in the ATRR in the following year.                    (Rate Schedules L–FPT1 and L–NFPT1)
                                                     Western is proposing to shorten the                  Similarly, any under-collection of the                   Western proposes a change in the
                                                  forward-looking transmission rate                       revenue requirement will be recovered                 formula rate for Firm Point-to-Point
                                                  projection period for this ATRR                         in the following year. This true-up                   transmission service to clarify the
                                                  calculation from sixteen months to four                 procedure ensures Western recovers no                 denominator of the formula includes
                                                  months. In the previous rate adjustment                 more or no less than the actual                       both Firm Point-to-Point transmission
                                                  process, Western incorporated a                         transmission costs for the year. For                  capacity reservations and Network
                                                  forward-looking transmission rate                       example, as Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 actual              Integration transmission service
                                                  methodology to calculate the ATRR to                    financial data becomes available, the                 capacity. Western proposes the
                                                  recover transmission expenses and                       under- or over-collection of revenue for              denominator read as ‘‘Firm
                                                  investments on a current basis rather                   FY 2016 can be determined. When the                   Transmission Capacity Reservations
                                                  than a historical basis. Presently,                     FY 2018 charge is calculated, it would                plus Network Integration Transmission
                                                  Western projects transmission costs two                 include an adjustment for revenue                     Service Capacity’’ rather than the
                                                  years into the future relying on current                under- or over-collected in FY 2016.                  current language ‘‘LAP Transmission
                                                  year actual data for approximately the                                                                        System Total Load.’’
                                                  first eight months of the year and                                                                               The proposed formula rate for Point-
                                                  projecting for the remaining four                                                                             to-Point transmission service would be:




                                                     In addition, Western also proposes to                language within the ‘‘applicable’’                    schedule. Those edits would consist of
                                                  make minor editorial changes to the                     section, and deleting the ‘‘rate’’ section.           adding LAPT and Colorado River
                                                  firm and non-firm rate schedules. Those                                                                       Storage Project Transmission (CRCM) to
                                                                                                          Penalty Rate for Unreserved Use of
                                                  edits would consist of rearranging the                                                                        the title, rearranging the order of the
                                                                                                          Transmission Service (Rate Schedule L–
                                                  order of the sections and deleting the                                                                        sections, and deleting the section setting
                                                                                                          UU1)
                                                  sections setting forth the annual charges                                                                     forth the annual charge under the
                                                  under the formula rates. In the future,                   Western proposes no changes to the                  formula rate. In the future, the annual
                                                  the annual charges will be identified in                Unreserved Use penalty formula rate but               charge will be identified in a separate
                                                  a separate tracking document posted on                  plans to make minor editorial changes                 tracking document posted on Western’s
                                                  Western’s Web site as well as posted on                 to the rate schedule. Those edits would               Web site as well as posted on the LAPT
                                                  the LAPT OASIS Web site.                                consist of rearranging the order of the               and CRCM OASIS Web sites.
                                                                                                          sections, moving text within the
                                                  Transmission Losses Service (Rate                       sections, and deleting the ‘‘rate’’ section.          Reactive Supply and Voltage Control
                                                  Schedule L–AS7)                                                                                               From Generation or Other Sources
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                                                                                                          Ancillary Services                                    Service (Rate Schedule L–AS2)
                                                    Western proposes no changes to the
                                                  Transmission Losses formula rate but                    Scheduling, System Control, and                          Western proposes to eliminate
                                                  proposes to make minor editorial                        Dispatch Service (Rate Schedule L–AS1)                Reactive Supply and Voltage Control
                                                  changes to the rate schedule. Those                       Western proposes no changes to the                  from Generation or Other Sources (VAR
                                                  edits would consist of rearranging the                  Scheduling, System Control, and                       Support Service) exemptions and begin
                                                  order of the sections, moving text within               Dispatch formula rate, but plans to make              assessing VAR Support Service charges
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                                                  LAPT and CRCM transmission systems,                     agreed to make their non-Federal                      without the addition of the non-Federal
                                                  as contract provisions allow. In order to               generation resources inside WACM                      generation resources. It will be
                                                  maintain transmission voltages on the                   available to the WACM operator for                    inappropriate, therefore, for LAPT and
                                                  transmission system within acceptable                   VAR Support Service, Western has                      CRCM TSPs to continue to provide VAR
                                                  limits, generating facilities under the                 allowed some of these LAPT and CRCM                   Support Service charge exemptions to
                                                  control of the Control Area operator,                   transmission customers to receive an                  its transmission customers. The
                                                  WACM, are operated to produce or                        exemption from LAPT and CRCM VAR                      elimination of the LAPT and CRCM
                                                  absorb reactive power. Thus, VAR                        Support Service charges. As a result of               VAR Support Service exemptions will
                                                  Support Service must be provided for                    these exemptions, the cost for LAPT and               lead to the recovery of the LAPT and
                                                  each transaction on the transmission                    CRCM to provide VAR Support Service
                                                                                                                                                                CRCM VAR Support Service costs from
                                                  systems within the Control Area either                  on their transmission systems has been
                                                                                                                                                                all LAPT and CRCM transmission
                                                  directly by the Transmission Service                    shifted to the remaining (non-exempted)
                                                  Provider (TSP) or indirectly by the TSP                 transmission customers. WACM, the                     customers instead of only a portion of
                                                  making arrangements with the Control                    Control Area operator, has always taken               them.
                                                  Area operator. Furthermore, the                         the position the non-Federal TSPs have                   Western is also proposing changes to
                                                  Transmission Customers are required to                  adequate non-Federal generation                       both the numerator and the
                                                  purchase this service from the TSP. If                  resources to provide VAR Support                      denominator of the formula rate for VAR
                                                  the TSP acquires the service from the                   Service on their transmission systems                 Support Service. The numerator will be
                                                  Control Area, the charges are to reflect                and therefore WACM has never charged                  changed to include the annual cost of
                                                  only a pass-through of the costs charged                any non-Federal TSPs for VAR Support                  other resources used to provide VAR
                                                  to the TSP by the Control Area operator,                Service. In the future, WACM plans to                 Support Service in addition to the
                                                  as stated in the Federal Energy                         pursue efforts to verify that this                    revenue requirement for Federal
                                                  Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) pro                      presumption continues to be warranted                 generation. The denominator will be
                                                  forma open access transmission tariff                   for all of the non-Federal TSPs.                      changed to state ‘‘Transmission
                                                  language.2 WACM has both Federal                           Western is now proposing to take the
                                                                                                                                                                Transactions in WACM Requiring VAR
                                                  TSPs (LAPT and CRCM) and non-                           same position with the Federal TSPs,
                                                                                                          i.e., that the Federal generation                     Support Service’’ rather than ‘‘Load in
                                                  Federal TSPs.
                                                     Historically, based on the assumption                resources connected to the LAPT and                   WACM requiring VAR Support
                                                  some LAPT and CRCM transmission                         CRCM transmission systems provide                     Service.’’
                                                  customers have non-Federal generation                   adequate VAR Support Service on the                      The proposed formula rate for VAR
                                                  resources inside WACM, and they have                    LAPT and CRCM transmission systems,                   Support Service is as follows:




                                                    Numerator is: Annual Revenue                          removing language regarding                           Service (Regulation Service) formula
                                                  Requirement for VAR Support Service =                   exemptions, clarifying the rate is                    rate. The current load-based assessment
                                                  (Revenue Requirement for Generation ×                   applicable to Federal transmission                    is applicable to (1) all load inside
                                                  % of Resource Capacity Used for VAR                     customers serving load inside WACM                    WACM and (2) installed nameplate
                                                  Support Service (1 Minus Power                          and to non-Federal TSPs/owners/                       capacity of all intermittent resources
                                                  Factor)) + Other Resources, e.g., energy                operators who request the service from                serving load inside WACM.
                                                  and transmission costs for condensing                   WACM or who do not adequately                            Western is not proposing any changes
                                                  Federal generating units.                               supply VAR Support Service on their                   to the application of the load-based
                                                    Denominator is: Transmission                          systems, and deleting the section setting             assessment for the load inside WACM.
                                                  Transactions in WACM Requiring VAR                      forth the annual charge under the                     The charge will continue to be one-for-
                                                  Support Service = Transmission                          formula rate. In the future, the annual               one for each megawatt (MW) of load
                                                  Capacity usage on Federal Transmission                  charge will be identified in a separate               inside WACM. Western is, however,
                                                  Systems (Point-to-Point Transmission                    tracking document posted on Western’s                 proposing to modify the one-for-one
                                                  Service as well as Network Integration                  Web site as well as posted on the LAPT                MW load-based assessment for the
                                                  Transmission Service on LAPT and                        and CRCM OASIS Web sites.                             installed nameplate of intermittent
                                                  CRCM Transmission Systems) +                                                                                  resources serving load inside WACM. It
                                                                                                          Regulation and Frequency Response
                                                  Transmission Capacity usage by other                                                                          would instead include a ‘‘variable
                                                                                                          Service (Rate Schedule L–AS3)
                                                  TSPs inside WACM.                                                                                             capacity multiplier’’ to be applied to the
                                                    In addition, Western also proposes to                   In order to more accurately allocate                installed capacity for Variable Energy
                                                  make edits to the VAR Support Service                   costs based on cost causation principles,             Resources (VER) serving load inside
                                                  rate schedule. Those edits would consist                Western is proposing a change to the                  WACM.
                                                  of adding LAPT and CRCM to the title,                   current load-based assessment of the                     The proposed formula rate for
                                                  rearranging the order of the sections,                  Regulation and Frequency Response                     Regulation Service is as follows:
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                                                    2 75 FERC ¶ 61,080 (FERC Order 888), Appendix         Schedule 2, ‘‘Reactive Supply and Voltage Control
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                                                  D, ‘‘Pro Forma Open Access Transmission Tariff’’,       from Generation Sources Service’’ (April 24, 1996).



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                                                     Regulation Service is necessary to                   Regulation Analysis tool focuses on 95                Imbalance Service formula rates, but
                                                  provide for the continuous balancing of                 percent (%) of the events where the                   plans to make minor editorial changes
                                                  resources with obligations and for                      Control Area’s Area Control Error (ACE)               to the rate schedules. Those edits would
                                                  maintaining scheduled interconnection                   limit was exceeded within the 10                      consist of adding LAPT to the title,
                                                  frequency at sixty cycles per second (60                minute duration range. Recent analysis                rearranging the order of the sections,
                                                  Hz). Regulation Service is accomplished                 using the Regulation Analysis tool has                and deleting the ‘‘rate’’ section.
                                                  by committing on-line generation whose                  shown wind resources consume a                        Rate Schedules for Operating Reserves
                                                  output is raised or lowered as necessary,               disproportionate amount of regulating                 Service—Spinning and Supplemental
                                                  predominantly through the use of                        capacity. As an example, the results for              (Rate Schedules L–AS5 and L–AS6)
                                                  automatic generation control (AGC)                      the July 2014 to June 2015 average
                                                  equipment, to follow the moment-by-                     indicate a 2.25 or 225% wind capacity                   Western proposes no changes to the
                                                  moment changes in load. The obligation                  multiplier.                                           Spinning and Supplemental Reserves
                                                  to maintain this balance between                           WACM does not have a significant                   Service formula rates, but proposes to
                                                  resources and load lies with the TSP (or                amount of solar generation impacting its              make editorial changes to the rate
                                                  the Control Area Operator who performs                  balancing authority area and, therefore,              schedules. Those edits would consist of
                                                  this function for the TSP). The TSP                     does not have sufficient solar generation             adding LAPT to the schedule, clarifying
                                                  must offer this service when the                        data available to perform a thorough                  the ‘‘applicable’’ language, and
                                                  transmission service is used to serve                   analysis at this time. Therefore, Western             rearranging the order of the sections.
                                                  load within its Control Area.                           proposes to identify a solar capacity                 LAP Marketing Services
                                                     Western markets the maximum                          multiplier of 1.00 or 100%. This
                                                  amount of power from its Federal                        multiplier does not change the current                LAP Marketing Sale of Surplus Products
                                                  projects, leaving little flexibility for                denominator, but allows the                           (L–M1)
                                                  additional regulation needs within                      denominator to change if and when                        Western is proposing to implement a
                                                  WACM. More VER connecting to the                        solar generation becomes more                         new LAP Marketing rate schedule that
                                                  system results in a significant increase                prevalent in the WACM footprint.                      would be applicable to the sale of LAP
                                                  in regulation needs and costs and                          The Regulation Analysis will be                    surplus energy and capacity products.
                                                  presents operational constraints in                     completed on a monthly basis with an                  At this time, Western proposes to
                                                  managing the significant fluctuations                   annual average, based on most current                 include reserves, regulation, and
                                                  normally associated with VER. These                     data available, typically July to June,               frequency response. If LAP resources are
                                                  costs are allocated to all customers                    used for the annual formula rate updates              available, the charge will be determined
                                                  taking Regulation Service regardless of                 that go into effect each October 1 of the             based on market rates plus
                                                  their ability or inability to influence the             effective rate period.                                administrative costs. In the future, if
                                                  condition.                                                 In addition, Western proposes to                   Western considers offering additional
                                                     The Annual Revenue Requirement for                   make edits to the Regulation Service                  products for sale, a revised or new rate
                                                  Regulation Service will not be affected                 rate schedule. Those edits will consist               schedule will be proposed via a public
                                                  by the inclusion of the multipliers. The                of adding LAPT and CRCM to the title,                 rate adjustment process.
                                                  proposed change will result in the                      rearranging the order of the sections,
                                                  denominator increasing, because more                    clarifying the rate is applicable to                  Legal Authority
                                                  units of capacity will be charged, which                Federal transmission customers and                      Western will hold both a public
                                                  in turn will cause the overall Regulation               non-Federal TSPs requesting the service               information forum and a public
                                                  Service charge to be lower. The lower                   that serve load within WACM, and                      comment forum. After review of public
                                                  charge will then be allocated to each                   removing the section setting forth the                comments, Western will take further
                                                  unit of capacity, thereby lowering the                  annual charge under the formula rate. In              action on the proposed formula rates
                                                  costs incurred by the load and assigning                the future, the annual charge will be                 and other modifications addressed in
                                                  more of the costs for regulating capacity               identified in a separate tracking                     this FRN, and follow procedures for
                                                  to those customers predominantly                        document posted on Western’s Web site                 public participation consistent with 10
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                                                  contributing to the need for Regulation                 as well as posted on the LAPT and                     CFR part 903.
                                                  Service.                                                CRCM OASIS Web sites.                                   Western is establishing formula rates
                                                     In order to determine the ‘‘variable                                                                       for LAP Transmission, WACM, LAPT,
                                                  capacity multipliers,’’ Western has                     Energy and Generator Imbalance                        and CRCM Ancillary Services, and LAP
                                                  developed a ‘‘Regulation Analysis’’ tool                Services (Rate Schedules L–AS4 and L–                 Marketing Sales of Surplus Products
                                                  that allows Western to determine the                    AS9)                                                  under the Department of Energy (DOE)
                                                  hourly impacts of both load and variable                  Western proposes no changes to the                  Organization Act (42 U.S.C. 7152); the
                                                                                                          Energy Imbalance Service or Generator                 Reclamation Act of 1902 (ch. 1093, 32
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                                                  energy generation on WACM. The


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                                                  Stat. 388), as amended and                              ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  supplemented by subsequent                              AGENCY                                                Supporting documents which explain in
                                                  enactments, particularly section 9(c) of                                                                      detail the information that the EPA will
                                                                                                          [EPA–HQ–ORD–2016–0010; FRL–9941–88–
                                                  the Reclamation Project Act of 1939 (43                 OEI]                                                  be collecting are available in the public
                                                  U.S.C. 485h(c)) and section 5 of the                                                                          docket for this ICR. The docket can be
                                                  Flood Control Act of 1944 (16 U.S.C.                    Information Collection Request                        viewed online at www.regulations.gov
                                                  825s); and other acts specifically                      Submitted to OMB for Review and                       or in person at the EPA Docket Center,
                                                  applicable to the projects involved.                    Approval; Comment Request;                            WJC West, Room 3334, 1301
                                                     By Delegation Order No. 00–037.00A,                  Recordkeeping for Institutional Dual                  Constitution Ave. NW., Washington,
                                                  effective October 25, 2013, the Secretary               Use Research of Concern (iDURC)                       DC. The telephone number for the
                                                  of Energy delegated: (1) The authority to               Policy Compliance                                     Docket Center is 202–566–1744. For
                                                  develop power and transmission rates to                                                                       additional information about EPA’s
                                                  Western’s Administrator; (2) the                        AGENCY: Environmental Protection
                                                                                                          Agency (EPA).                                         public docket, visit http://www.epa.gov/
                                                  authority to confirm, approve, and place                                                                      dockets.
                                                  such rates into effect on an interim basis              ACTION: Notice.
                                                  to the Deputy Secretary of Energy; and                                                                           Abstract: To comply with the U.S.
                                                                                                          SUMMARY:   The Environmental Protection
                                                  (3) the authority to confirm, approve,                                                                        Government Policy for Institutional
                                                                                                          Agency has submitted an information
                                                  and place into effect on a final basis, to                                                                    Oversight of Life Sciences Dual Use
                                                                                                          collection request (ICR),
                                                  remand, or to disapprove such rates to                  ‘‘Recordkeeping for Institutional Dual                Research of Concern (Policy) (http://
                                                  FERC.                                                   Use Research of Concern (iDURC) Policy                www.phe.gov/s3/dualuse/Pages/
                                                                                                          Compliance’’ (EPA ICR No. 2530.01,                    default.aspx), EPA must ensure that the
                                                  Availability of Information
                                                                                                          OMB Control No. 2080–NEW) to the                      institutions that are subject to the Policy
                                                     All brochures, studies, comments,                    Office of Management and Budget                       train their laboratory personnel and
                                                  letters, memorandums, or other                          (OMB) for emergency processing in                     maintain records of that training. This
                                                  documents Western initiates or uses to                  accordance with the Paperwork                         training is specific to ‘‘dual use research
                                                  develop the proposed formula rates are                  Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).               of concern,’’ and should include
                                                  available for inspection and copying at                 This is a request for approval of a new               information on how to properly identify
                                                  the Rocky Mountain Regional Office,                     collection, for which EPA requests                    DURC and appropriate methods for
                                                  located at 5555 East Crossroads                         approval by February 29, 2016. A fuller               ensuring research that is determined to
                                                  Boulevard, Loveland Colorado 80538–                     description of the ICR is given below,                be DURC is conducted and
                                                  8986. Many of these documents and                       including its estimated burden and cost               communicated responsibly.
                                                  supporting information are also                         to the public. An Agency may not
                                                  available on Western’s RMR Web site                                                                              EPA is requesting emergency
                                                                                                          conduct or sponsor and a person is not
                                                  under the 2017 Rate Adjustment—                         required to respond to a collection of                clearance of this ICR under 5 CFR
                                                  Transmission and Ancillary Services                     information unless it displays a                      1320.13(a)(2)(i) because the iDURC
                                                  section located at http://www.wapa.gov/                 currently valid OMB control number.                   policy’s effective date has passed, but
                                                  regions/RM/rates/Pages/rates.aspx.                      DATES: Additional comments may be
                                                                                                                                                                without PRA approval the
                                                                                                          submitted on or before March 4, 2016.                 recordkeeping provisions cannot yet be
                                                  Ratemaking Procedure Requirements
                                                                                                          ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
                                                                                                                                                                implemented. Standard processing of
                                                  Environmental Compliance                                referencing Docket ID Number EPA–                     this ICR would further delay full
                                                     In compliance with the National                      HQ–ORD–2016–0010, to (1) EPA online                   implementation of the policy, which
                                                  Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of                      using www.regulations.gov (our                        seeks to mitigate the risk of public harm
                                                  1969, 42 U.S.C. 4321–4347; the Council                  preferred method), by email to                        from life sciences research being
                                                  on Environmental Quality Regulations                    ord.docket@epa.gov, or by mail to: EPA                misapplied.
                                                  for implementing NEPA (40 CFR parts                     Docket Center, Environmental                             EPA requests that OMB authorize this
                                                  1500–1508); and DOE NEPA                                Protection Agency, Mail Code 28221T,                  ICR by February 29, 2016, for the
                                                  Implementing Procedures and                             1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.,                           maximum of 180 days.
                                                  Guidelines (10 CFR part 1021), Western                  Washington, DC 20460, and (2) OMB via
                                                                                                          email to oira_submission@omb.eop.gov.                    Form Numbers: None.
                                                  is in the process of determining whether
                                                  an environmental assessment or an                       Address comments to OMB Desk Officer                     Respondents/affected entities: Private
                                                  environmental impact statement should                   for EPA.                                              sector and the federal-owned/
                                                  be prepared or if this action can be                       EPA’s policy is that all comments                  contractor-operated labs.
                                                  categorically excluded from those                       received will be included in the public                  Respondent’s obligation to respond:
                                                  requirements.                                           docket without change including any
                                                                                                                                                                Mandatory (per EPA Order on Policy
                                                                                                          personal information provided, unless
                                                  Determination Under Executive Order                                                                           and Procedures for Managing Dual Use
                                                                                                          the comment includes profanity, threats,
                                                  12866                                                   information claimed to be Confidential                Research of Concern).
                                                    Western has an exemption from                         Business Information (CBI) or other                      Estimated number of respondents:
                                                  centralized regulatory review under                     information whose disclosure is                       Eighteen (total).
                                                  Executive Order 12866; accordingly, no                  restricted by statute.                                   Frequency of response: Only once
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                                                  clearance of this notice by the Office of               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      and/or as necessary.
                                                  Management and Budget is required.                      Brendan Doyle, Office of Research and
                                                                                                                                                                   Total estimated burden: 72 hours (per
                                                                                                          Development, Mail Code: 8801R,
                                                   Dated: January 20, 2016.
                                                                                                          Environmental Protection Agency, 1200                 year). Burden is defined at 5 CFR
                                                  Mark A. Gabriel,                                        Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington,                    1320.03(b).
                                                  Administrator.                                          DC 20460; telephone number: 202–564–                     Total estimated cost: $4,320 (per
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–02035 Filed 2–2–16; 8:45 am]              4584; email address: doyle.brendan@                   year), includes $0 annualized capital or
                                                  BILLING CODE 6450–01–P                                  epa.gov.                                              operation & maintenance costs.


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of Proposed Transmission, Ancillary Services, and Sale of Surplus Products Formula Rates.
DatesThe consultation and comment period begins today and will end May 3, 2016. Western will present a detailed explanation of the
ContactMrs. Sheila D. Cook, Rates Manager, Rocky Mountain Region, Western Area Power Administration, 5555 East Crossroads Boulevard, Loveland, Colorado 80538-8986, at telephone number (970) 461-7211, or by email at [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 5744 

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