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Salt Lake City Area Integrated Projects Power Sales Rate History


Updated: 12/19/2005 Rate Schedule Effective Dates Energy (Mills/kWh) Capacity ($/kW-mo.) Combined (Mills/kWh) 1/ Composite (Mills/kWh) 2/
SLIP-F1 10/87-9/90 5.000 $2.090 9.92 -
SLIP-F2 10/90-11/91 7.250 $3.080 14.50 -
SLIP-F3 12/91-9/92 8.100 $3.440 16.20 -
SLIP-F4 10/92-11/94 8.400 $3.540 16.72 -
SLIP-F5 12/94-4/98 8.900 $3.830 - 20.17
SLIP-F6 4/98-9/02 8.100 $3.440 - 17.57
SLIP-F7 10/02-9/05 9.500 $4.040 - 20.72
SLIP-F8 10/05-9/08
10.43
$4.43
 
25.28

The Salt Lake City Area Integrated Projects is a combination of resources from the Collbran, CRSP, and Rio Grande Projects.
  1. Combined Rates are calculated with a load factor which is assumed to be constant over a given period; in the SLCA/IP, the load factor is considered to be 58.2 percent.
  2. Composite Rates are calculated by dividing the required revenue by the amount of energy sold. This methodology works independently of the load factor of the sales.