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Colorado River Storage Project Power Sales Rate History


Updated: 2/8/2005 Rate Schedule Effective Dates Energy (Mills/kWh) Capacity ($/kW-mo.) Combined (Mills/kWh)
R4-F1 3/62 - 4/74 3.000 $1.275 6.000
UC-F1 4/74 - 6/77 3.000 $1.320 6.110
UC-F2 (Firm Only) 6/77 - 1/81 3.400 $1.340 6.550
UC-FP2 (Peaking Only) 6/77 - 1/81 N.A. $1.340 N.A.
SP-F1 (Firm Only) 1/81 - 6/83 4.000 $1.655 7.890
SP-FP1 (Peaking Only) 1/81 - 6/83 N.A. $1.655 N.A.
SP-F2 (Firm Only) 6/83 - 9/87 5.000 $2.090 9.920
SP-FP2 (Peaking Only) 6/83 - 9/87 N.A. $2.090 N.A.
None 10/87 - Present N.A. N.A. N.A.

Note: Beginning October 1, 1987, all Colorado River Storage Project power became a Salt Lake City Area Integrated Projects resource. As of that date, direct sales to power customers ceased.