How REP Benefits Are Determined Sample Clauses

How REP Benefits Are Determined. ‌ 22 ASC is the unit cost of a utility’s allowable generation and transmission system as determined by 23 the Administrator through the ASC Review Process, which involves an extensive review of the 24 utility’s cost and load data. ASC (expressed in dollars per megawatthour ($/MWh), which is 26 by its ASC Contract System Load. ASC Contract System Cost and ASC Contract System Load 1 are determined by following the prescribed functionalization rules and other requirements 2 established in BPA’s 2008 Average System Cost Methodology (2008 ASCM), an administrative 3 rule developed by BPA in consultation with its customers and other stakeholders. The Federal 4 Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission) granted final approval to the 2008 ASCM on 5 September 4, 2009. The Review Processes for individual utilities’ ASC filings occur in a 6 separate administrative forum that is not part of BPA’s rate proceedings. 7 8 In each rate proceeding, BPA develops PFx rates pursuant to section 7 of the Northwest Power
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How REP Benefits Are Determined. 20 ASC is the unit cost of a utility’s allowable generation and transmission system as determined by 21 the Administrator through the ASC Review Process, which involves an extensive review of the 22 utility’s cost and load data. ASC (expressed in $/MWh, which is equivalent to xxxxx/kWh) 23 equals a utility’s ASC Contract System Cost divided by its ASC Contract System Load. ASC 24 Contract System Cost and ASC Contract System Load are determined by following the 25 prescribed functionalization rules and other requirements established in BPA’s 2008 Average 26 System Cost Methodology (2008 ASCM), an administrative rule developed by BPA in 1 consultation with its customers and other stakeholders. The Federal Energy Regulatory

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