Use of Convict Labor. The Parties agree not to employ any person undergoing sentence of imprisonment in performing the Agreement except as provided by 18 U.S.C. § 3622(c), as amended or supplemented, and Executive Order No. 11755, 39 Fed. Reg. 779 (1973), as amended or supplemented.
Use of Convict Labor. The Contractor agrees not to employ any person undergoing sentence of imprisonment in performing the contract except as provided by 18 U.S.C. § 3622(c), as amended or supplemented, and Executive Order No. 11755, 39 Fed. Reg. 779 (1973), as amended or supplemented.
Use of Convict Labor. SPP agrees not to employ any person undergoing sentence of imprisonment in performing this Agreement except as provided by 18 U.S.C. § 3622(c), as amended or supplemented, and Executive Order No. 11755, 39 Fed. Reg. 779 (1973), as amended or supplemented.
Use of Convict Labor. The Contractor agrees not to employ any person undergoing sentence of imprisonment in performing this Master Agreement except as provided by 18 U.S.C. § 3622(c), as amended or supplemented, and Executive Order 11755, 39 Fed. Reg. 779 (1973). “Ancillary Services” means any of the services identified by a Transmission Provider in its transmission tariff as “ancillary services” including, but not limited to, regulation and frequency response, energy imbalance, operating reserve-spinning and operating reserve-supplemental, as may be specified in the Transaction.
Use of Convict Labor. The CAISO agrees not to employ any person undergoing sentence of imprisonment in performing this Agreement except as provided by 18 U.S.C. § 3622 (c) (2) and Executive Order 11755, December 29, 1973.
Use of Convict Labor. The Contractor agrees not to employ any person undergoing sentence of imprisonment in performing the contract except as provided by 18 U.S.C. § 3622(c), as amended or supplemented, and Executive Order No. 11755, 39 Fed. Reg. 779 (1973), as amended or supplemented. Attachment Xx. 0 Xxxxxxxx Xx. 00-XXX-00000 Xxxx xx Xxxxx
1. Schedule A Contingent Capacity expressed as a percentage of total Schedule A Contingent Capacity is documented below. Metropolitan Water District (kW) (%)1 of Southern California 249,948 17.0925 City of Los Angeles 495,732 33.9003 Southern California Edison Company 280,245 19.1644 City of Glendale 18,178 1.2431 City of Pasadena 11,108 0.7596 City of Burbank 5,176 0.3540 Arizona Power Authority 190,869 13.0525 Colorado River Commission of Nevada 190,869 00.0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, for Boulder City 20,198 1.3812 Schedule A Contractor Schedule A Contingent Capacity Attachment No. 1 Contract No. 16-DSR-12639 City of Azusa
2. Schedule B Contingent Capacity expressed as a percentage of total Schedule B Contingent Capacity is documented below. Schedule B Contractor Schedule B Contingent Capacity (kW) (%)2 Arizona Power Authority 189,860 37.3757 Colorado River Commission 189,860 37.3757 City of Anaheim 40,396 7.9523 City of Azusa 4,039 0.7951 City of Banning 2,020 0.3977 City of Burbank 15,149 2.9822 City of Colton 3,030 0.5965 City of Glendale 2,020 0.3977 City of Pasadena 9,089 1.7893 City of Riverside 30,296 5.9640 City of Xxxxxx 22,218 4.3738 Attachment Xx. 0 Xxxxxxxx Xx. 00-XXX-00000 Xxxx xx Xxxxx
0. Schedule D Contingent Capacity expressed as a percentage of total Schedule D Contingent Capacity is documented below. Schedule D Contractor Schedule D Contingent Capacity (kW) (%)3 Arizona Power Authority (APA) 11,510 11.0993 City of Chandler, AZ Municipal Utility Department 676 0.6519 City of Flagstaff 201 0.1938 City of Glendale 426 0.4108 City of Globe 115 0.1109 City of Payson 119 0.1148 City of Peoria 691 0.6663 City of Phoenix 3,000 2.8930 City of Scottsdale 2,366 0.0000 Xxxx xx Xxxxx, XX Public Works Department 000 0.0000 Xxxx xx Xxxxxx, XX Water Department 1,248 1.2035 Xxxxxx County Electric Cooperative, Inc. 312 0.3009 Metropolitan Domestic Water Improvement District 179 0.1726 Mohave Electric Cooperative, Inc. 1,145 1.1041 Navopache Electric Cooperative, Inc. 888 0.8563 Northern Arizona Irrigation District Power Pool 246 0.2372 Attachment No. 1 Contract No. 16-DSR-12639 City of Azusa Schedule D Contractor (cont.) Schedule D Contingent Capa...
Use of Convict Labor. The Contractor agrees not to employ any person undergoing sentence of imprisonment in performing the contract except as provided by 18 U.S.C. § 3622(c), as amended or supplemented, and Executive Order No. 11755, 39 Fed. Reg. 779 (1973), as amended or supplemented. The following describes the cost and maintenance responsibilities for Loveland and Platte River at the existing East, West, Valley, Airport, Horseshoe, Crossroads, and Foothills Substations. This description will also apply to any future substations that may be constructed by Loveland. If any special arrangements are required for a new substation different from the understanding described below, it will be documented in a separate letter agreement between the Loveland and Platte River and attached hereto. Loveland will furnish, own, and maintain at its expense the following items in each substation owned by Xxxxxxxx: • The substation site with sufficient space for both the Loveland and Platte River equipment • Grading and surfacing within the fenced or walled area • Access right-of-way and roads • Perimeter substation fence or wall • Landscaping and maintenance of any grounds outside the fenced or walled area • The 230 or 115kV/12.47 transformers, switchgear, feeder circuits, associated foundations and oil containment structures, duct banks, conduits, and all cabling, relays, and controls required to operate such equipment • The Loveland switchgear room in a common Loveland/Platte River switchgear/control building or separate building, whichever is appropriate • A remote terminal unit (RTU), for use to transmit substation information to Loveland • The DC power supply system and associated equipment or ½ the cost of a DC system shared with Platte River. • Substation site electric service (equipment, power and energy) • Substation yard lighting • Substation yard below grade grounding system Platte River will furnish, own, and maintain at its expense the following items in each substation owned by Loveland: • All transmission equipment required at the appropriate voltage class to deliver electric capacity and energy to Loveland’s facilities including the transmission line transition structures, breakers, switches, bus system, relays, meters and associated controls • All foundations required for the Platte River equipment listed above • The Platte River control room in a combined Loveland/Platte River switchgear/control building, or the cost of a separate control building, whichever is appropriate • ...
Use of Convict Labor. Operating Agent agrees not to employ -------------------- any person undergoing sentence of imprisonment in performing the contract except as provided by 18 U.S.C. 4082(c)(2) and Executive Order 11755, December 29, 1973.
Use of Convict Labor. The Transmission Customer agrees not to employ any person undergoing sentence of imprisonment in performing the Service Agreement except as provided by 18 U.S.C. 4082(c)(2) and Executive Order 11755, December 29, 1973.
Use of Convict Labor. The ISO agrees not to employ any person undergoing sentence of imprisonment in performing any agreement with XXXX except as provided by 18 U.S.C. § 3622(c), as amended or supplemented, and Executive Order No. 11755, 39 Fed. Reg. 779 (1973), as amended or supplemented. California Independent System ) Docket No. ER21- -000 Operator Corporation ) I, April X. Xxxxxx, state as follows:
1. I am employed as Director of Financial Planning and Procurement for the California Independent System Operator Corporation (CAISO). My business address is 000 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000. As part of my duties at the CAISO, I oversee the development of the CAISO’s grid management charges as well as other rates and fees. I also oversee the CAISO’s budget preparation and management, long-term financial planning, and corporate procurement and contract management. I received an undergraduate degree in Business Administration with a major in accounting from the California State University of Sacramento. Prior to my current position, I was a Financial Analyst at the CAISO from 2010 to 2014. Prior to the CAISO, I was a Senior Accountant at the California Association of Hospitals and Health Systems (2003 – 2010) and an Accountant at Enterprise Resource Group (1999 – 2003).
2. The purpose of my declaration is to provide cost support for the fixed implementation fee that the CAISO proposes to charge the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Department of Energy, acting by and through the WESTERN AREA POWER ADMINISTRATION (WAPA), for the development and implementation of the Energy Imbalance Market (EIM) under the Implementation Agreement that the CAISO is filing today.
3. The implementation fee is based on the CAISO’s estimate of the start-up cost of implementing an EIM that could ultimately accommodate the entire Western Electric Coordinating Council (WECC), should the WECC utilities all choose to participate.
4. As explained below, the CAISO estimates that the total start-up cost for the EIM would be $19.6 million. (Throughout this declaration, I round millions of dollars to a single decimal point.) The CAISO would not incur this entire cost up front, however. Rather, the CAISO would incur the costs incrementally as the imbalance energy activity from additional balancing authority areas is incorporated into the market.
5. This total estimated cost of $19.6 million comprises the estimated costs of eleven components: (1) licenses, $12.15 million; (2) energy management system upgrades, ...