Notes on pacific northwest consumer power preference; reciprocal priority in other regions : US Code - Notes
Search Notes on pacific northwest consumer power preference; reciprocal priority in other regions : US Code - Notes
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837. Definitions.
837a. Limitation of sale, delivery, and exchange of electric
energy and electric peaking capacity for use outside
Pacific Northwest to surplus energy and surplus
peaking capacity; notice to customers; inspection of
contract drafts.
837b. Contract terms and conditions for use of electric
energy outside Pacific Northwest.
(a) Surplus energy; discontinuance of deliveries to
maintain ability to meet requirements of
Pacific Northwest customers; purchaser's
responsibility for hardships; deliveries by
non-Federal utility for use on contiguous
distribution system not deemed deliveries for
use outside Pacific Northwest.
(b) Conservable electric energy; provisional basis
for delivery; return of energy to meet
requirements of Pacific Northwest customers;
time and extent of return of energy.
(c) Surplus peaking capacity; termination clause;
advance or return of energy; time of return of
energy; sale under subsection (a) conditions.
(d) Determination of energy requirements of Pacific
Northwest non-Federal utility customer;
exclusion of conservable energy; sale of
surplus energy to the utility.
837c. Contract limitations and conditions for use of
electric energy and peaking capacity of plants in
other marketing areas for use within Pacific
Northwest.
837d. Exchange contracts.
837e. Transmission lines for other electric energy; rates.
837f. Purchaser priority on Pacific Northwest power;
amendment of existing contracts and new contracts to
include priority provisions.
837g. Transmission lines between Pacific Northwest and
Pacific Southwest; prohibition against construction
of lines or related facilities; exceptions of lines
and facilities recommended by Secretary or authorized
by Congress; authority of Secretary to construct
other transmission lines unaffected.
837g-1. Construction of additional facilities by Secretary of
Energy for mutually beneficial power sales between
Pacific Northwest and California; contribution of
funds by non-Federal entities.
837h. Provisions not applicable to Canyon Ferry project or
benefits and exchanges under Treaty between Canada
and United States; preference of power users in
Montana not modified.
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