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`July 31, 2007
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`The Honorable Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary
`Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
`888 First Street, N.E.
`Washington, D.C. 20426
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`Re:
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`Southwest Power Pool, Inc., Docket No. ERO7-{22.4-t2Y%
`Submission of Changes to Pricing Zone Rates and Incorporation of Base
`Plan Rates
`
`Honorable Secretary Bose:
`
`Pursuant to Section 205 of the Federal Power Act (“FPA”), 16 U.S.C. § 824d, and
`section 35.13 of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (“Commission” or
`“FERC”) regulations issued thereunder, 18 C.F.R. § 35.13, Southwest Power Pool, Inc.
`(“SPP”) submits revised pages to its Open Access Transmission Tariff (“OATT” or
`“Tariff’) intended to: (a) implement rate changes for Westar Energy, inc. (“Westar”) and
`Oklahoma Gas & Electric (““OG&E”), which are transmission owners and pricing zones
`under the SPP Tariff; and (b) incorporate Base Plan regional and zonal charges for
`several SPP pricing zones. SPP requests an effective date of August 1, 2007 for this
`filing. In support, SPP states the following:
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`I.
`
`Background
`
`the
`As a Regional Transmission Organization (“RTO”), SPP administers
`provision of open access transmission service on a regional basis across the facilities of
`the SPP transmission owners.'
`SPP’s Tariff uses zonal rates where the rates for
`deliveries to points of delivery (“POD”) or load within the SPP region are based on the
`zone in which the POD orload is located.” Rates for through-and-out transactions are
`
`See Sw. Power Pool, Inc., 89 FERC ¥ 61,084 (1999); Sw. Power Pool, Inc., 86
`FERC 61,090 (1998); Sw. Power Pool, Ine., 82 FERC J 61,267 (1998).
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`See SPP Tariff, Schedules 7-9.
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`The Honorable Kimberly D. Bose
`July 31, 2007
`Page 2
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`based on the zone from which the power exits the SPP transmission system.°
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`Westar and OG&E are public utilities incorporated in Kansas and Oklahoma,
`respectively, and are engaged in the generation, transmission, distribution and sale of
`electric energy. Westar serves approximately 650,000 customers in eastern and central
`Kansas, and OG&E serves more than 755,000 retail customers in Oklahoma and western
`Arkansas. Both utilities are transmission-owning members of SPP.
`
`tt.
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`Description and Justification for Filing
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`A.
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`Rate Change for Westar and OG&E Pricing Zones
`
`Pursuant to Attachment L of SPP’s Tariff, which provides for the distribution of
`transmission service revenues by SPP to multi-owner zones,‘ Westar has exercised its
`right to recover the cost of transmission facilities it owns that are interconnected with
`OG&E’s transmission system. Specifically, Westar seeks to recover the cost of the
`switchyard transmission facilities associated with the Spring Creek generation station
`(“Spring Creek”), which is located in Logan County, Oklahoma and was acquired by
`Westar from ONEOK Energy Services Company, L.P. in a transfer that was conditionally
`approved by the Commission on May 22, 2006.°
`In order to accommodate Westar’s
`recovery of transmission service revenues for the Spring Creek facilities, SPP revises the
`stated zonal revenue requirement and the stated rates for Point-to-Point Transmission
`Service in its Tariff for OG&E’spricing zone.
`
`SPP thus submits herein revised sheets for Attachment H ofits Tariff modifying
`the stated revenue requirement for OG&E’s zone to accommodate Westar’s recovery of
`revenues for the Spring Creek facilities.© Specifically, SPP has revised Attachment H to
`specify the OG&E zonal revenue requirement, the Westar revenue requirement for the
`Spring Creek facilities, and a total revenue requirement for OG&E’s zone including the
`Spring Creek facilities. The Commission has previously approved similar modifications
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`See id.
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`See id, at Attachment L, sections ILB.2 and ILC.
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`See Westar Energy, Inc., 115 FERC § 61,228, order on reh’g, 117 FERC 4 61,011
`(2006), order on reh'g, 118 FERC ¥ 61,237 (2007).
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`A clean version of the revised Tariff sheets are included herein as Exhibit {, with
`redlined versions of the Tariff revisions included as Exhibit II. In addition, SPP is
`only submitting redlined Tariff sheets for the revisions to Attachments H and T.
`The other revisions proposed herein will constitute new portions of the Tariff.
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`The Honorable Kimberly D. Bose
`July 31, 2007
`Page 3
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`to Attachment H in order to accommodate multi-owner zones.’ SPP has also revised
`Attachment H to specify that the revenue requirements for any facilities Westar owns in
`other pricing zones will be subtracted from the zonal revenue requirement for the Westar
`pricing zone. This avoids double recovery issues relating to the Spring Creek facilities.
`Finally, SPP submits herein revised sheets for Attachment T of its Tariff increasing
`OG&E?’s rates for Point-to-Point Transmission Service in order to include the incremental
`revenue requirementfor the Spring Creek facilities.
`
`SPP submits herein Exhibit III, which details the calculation of the revenue
`requirement for the Spring Creek facilities, as well as the recalculation of OG&E’s rates
`for Point-to-Point Transmission Service. The revenue requirement associated with the
`Spring Creek facilities is the product ofthe facilities net plant balance and the Westar net
`plant carrying charge determined pursuant to the transmission formula rate specified in
`Westar’s Tariff.?
`In addition, OG&E’s rates for Point-to-Point Transmission Service
`were recalculated using the average load and rate design represented by the currently
`effective Point-to-Point rates for OG&E’s pricing zone.
`In other words, the revised
`Point-to-Point rates for OG&E were recalculated in the same manner as the Commission-
`accepted rates were originally calculated.
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`SPP notes thatit is not independently supporting or justifying these particular rate
`changes. SPP is merely modifying its Tariff to accommodate Westar’s recovery of
`transmission service revenues for the Spring Creek facilities
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`B.
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`Implementation of Base Plan Funding
`
`On April 22, 2005, the Commission conditionally accepted SPP’s proposal to
`implement a regional transmission cost allocation plan with regard to new transmission
`upgrades.” SPP’s cost allocation methodology provides for regional allocation of one-
`third of the costs of “Base Plan” facilities of 60 kV and above through a postage-stamp
`rate, with the remaining two-thirds assigned locally to affected zones based on each
`zone's ghare of the incremental megawatt-mile benefits as computed under the SPP
`Tariff.
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`See E. Tex. Elec. Coop., Inc., 118 FERC 61,153 (2007) (accepting revisions to
`Attachment H of SPP’s Tariff to incorporate the annual transmission revenue
`requirements proposed by the “East Texas Cooperatives”).
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`See Westar Energy, Inc., 117 FERC 4 61,172 (2006) (accepting settlement
`agreement resolving the formula rate Westar will use to determine charges for
`transmission service).
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`See Sw. Power Pool, Inc,, 111 FERC { 61,118 (“Cost Allocation Plan Order”),
`order on reh’g, 112 FERC 61,319 (2005).
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`See Cost Allocation Plan Order at PP 31-35.
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`The Honorable Kimberly D. Bose
`July 31, 2007
`Page 4
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`Westar has constructed and put into service five specific network upgrades that
`qualify for base plan funding, pursuant to the provisions of Attachment J of SPP’s
`Tariff.'' As a result, the revenue requirements associated with these specific upgrades is
`to be recovered under the provisions of Schedule 11 of SPP’s Tariff.'? These five
`upgrades are specified in Exhibit
`IV submitted herein, which also sets out
`the
`development of the revenue requirements associated with each cost, the allocation to
`region-wide and zonal components and the allocation of the zonal component
`to
`benefiting zones.'?
`
`In addition, certain transmission credits payable by customers to sponsors of
`economic upgrades pursuant to the provisions of Attachment Z of SPP’s Tariff'* also
`qualify for base plan funding.
`Specifically, credits payable to Redbud Energy, LP
`(“Redbud”) by the Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority (“OMPA”) and credits payable
`by Westar to Kansas City Power & Light Company (“KCPL”) may be base plan funded
`pursuant to the provisions of Attachments J and Z of SPP’s Tariff. Therefore, the
`revenue requirements associated with these economic upgrades is also to be recovered
`under the provisions of Schedule 11 of SPP’s Tariff. Exhibit IV specifies the reservation
`numbers for these specific economic upgrades, as well as the revenue requirement
`amounts and the region-wide and zonalallocation ofthe costs.
`
`SPP has thus revised Attachment H of its Tariff to reflect the region-wide and
`zonal Base Plan revenue requirements provided for in Schedule 11.
`In addition, SPP has
`set out new regional and zonal Base Plan Point-to-Point Transmission Charges necessary
`to recover the revenue requirements associated with the base plan upgrades and the
`economic upgrade credits as Addendum 1 and Addendum 2 to Schedule 1}. The
`calculation of the new regional and zonal Base Plan Point-to-Point Transmission Charges
`is illustrated in Exhibit V. The base plan revenue requirements allocated to the Region
`Wide Revenue Requirement and benefiting zones are summed to determine the revenue
`Tequirements to be reflected to the region and each zone on Tariff Attachment H. Such
`revenue requirements provide the basis for the development of the new Point-to-Point
`rates made part of Schedule 11.
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`"See SPP Tariff at AttachmentJ, section III.
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`2
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`See id. at Schedule 11 (specifying how Base Plan Chargesare to be recovered).
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`As specified in Note 1 of Exhibit IV, the revenue requirement for each upgrade
`was determined as the product of the net plant carrying charge of 23.9986%,
`specified in the Westar’s formula rate, and the net plant in service shown for each
`upgrade.
`In addition, the fixed charge rates were calculated using Westar’s
`transmission rate formula.
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`M4
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`See SPP Tariff at Attachment Z, section VII.
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`The Honorable Kimberly D. Bose
`July 31, 2007
`Page 5
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`Specifically, SPP is revising
`Finally, double recovery issues are addressed.
`Attachment H to specify that the sum of the current year’s revenue requirement
`associated with all Base Plan Upgrades will be subtracted from the zonal revenue
`requirement for the Westar pricing zone. A similar modification was made to Westar’s
`rates for Point-to-Point Transmission Service specified in Attachment T of SPP’s Tariff.
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`Ill.
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`Effective Date and Request for Waiver.
`
`SPP requests an effective date for these changes of August 1, 2007, which is one
`day after filing. Pursuant to section 35.11 of the Commission’s rules and regulations, 18
`C.F.R. § 35.11, SPP requests a waiver of the Commission’s 60-day notice requirement set
`forth at 18 C.F.R. § 35.3. Waiver is appropriate because SPP is here implementing its
`regional cost allocation Tariff sheets or simply updating revenue requirements using a
`fixed charge rate from an existing formula.
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`IV.
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`Additional Information
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`A.
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`Information Required by Section 35.13 of
`Regulations, 18 C.F.R. § 35.13:°
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`the Commission’s
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`(1)
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`Documents Enclosed
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`the following items are
`letter,
`In addition to this transmittal
`included:
`(a) the revised tariff pages, as Exhibit J; (b) a redlined
`version of the revised pages, as Exhibit II;
`(c) spreadsheets
`detailing the calculation of the revenue requirement for the Spring
`Creek facilities, as well as the recalculation of OG&E’s rates for
`Point-to-Point Transmission
`Service,
`as Exhibit
`III;
`(d)
`spreadsheets specifying the base plan upgrades and economic
`upgrade credits, as well as the revenue requirement amounts and
`the region-wide and zonalallocation of the costs, as Exhibit IV; (e)
`spreadsheets detailing the calculation of the new regional and
`zonal Base Plan Point-to-Point Transmission Charges, as Exhibit
`V; and (f) a list of the parties served, as Exhibit VI.
`
`SPP requests any waivers deemed necessary to utilize the abbreviated filing
`procedures set forth in section 35.13(a)(2) of the Commission’s regulations,
`18 C.F.R. § 35.13(a)(2). Good cause exists for granting this waiver. As detailed
`herein, for the most part, the revenue requirements reflected herein are based on
`Westar’s formula rates. The Commission has granted waiver in similar instances.
`See Mich. Elec. Transmission Co., LLC and Midwest Indep. Transmission Sys.
`Operator, Inc., 113 FERC § 61,343 (2005) (conditionally accepting filing to
`increase rates for RTO pricing zone where a similar waiver request was made in
`initial filing).
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`The Honorable Kimberly D. Bose
`July 31, 2007
`Page 6
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`(2)
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`Effective Date
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`Asdiscussed above, SPP requests an effective date of August 1,
`2007 for the Tariff changes submitted herein.
`SPP requests a
`waiver of the Commission’s 60-day notice requirement set forth at
`18 C.F.R. § 35.3 to allow this effective date.
`
`(3)
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`Names and addresses of persons to whom this filing has been
`mailed:
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`A copy ofthis filing has been served on all SPP members and
`customers, as well as on all state commissions in SPP’s service
`area.
`In addition, a copy of this filing will be posted on the SPP
`web page (www.spp.org).
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`(4)
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`Description offiling:
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`A description of changes, along with the reasons for these changes,
`is provided above.
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`G)
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`Requisite Agreements:
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`None required.
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`(6)
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`Costs Alleged or Judged Illegal, Duplicative, or Unnecessary.
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`None.
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`(7)
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`Basis of rates, etc.:
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`The basis of the rates and charges proposed herein is explained
`above and in Exhibits I and IV.
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`(8)
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`Specifically Assignable Facilities Installed or Modified:
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`There are none.
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`The Honorable Kimberly D. Bose
`July 31, 2007
`Page 7
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`B.
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`Correspondence and Communications
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`Correspondence and communications with respect to this filing should be sent to,
`and SPP requests the Secretary to include ontheofficial servicelist, the following:
`
`L. Patrick Bourne
`Director — Transmission and Regulatory
`Policy
`Southwest Power Pool, Inc.
`415 North McKinley, Suite 140, Plaza West
`Little Rock, AR 72205
`Telephone: (501) 614-3249
`Fax: (501) 664-9553
`bourne@spp.or:
`
`Michael E. Small
`Matthew K.Segers
`Wright & Talisman,P.C.
`1200 G Street, NW
`Suite 600
`Washington, D.C.
`Telephone: (202) 393-1200
`Fax: (202) 393-1240
`small@vwrightlaw.com
`segers@wrightlaw.com
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`V.
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`Conclusion
`
`For the reasons stated herein, SPP requests that the Commission accept the
`proposed revisions to the SPP Tariff to be effective August 1, 2007. SPP further requests
`waiver of any additional regulations the Commission may deem applicable.
`
`Respectfully submitted,
`
`Michael E. 8
`Matthew K.Segers
`
`Attorneys for Southwest Power
`Pool, Inc.
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`KASPP\1001-717-258.doc
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`EXHIBIT |
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`Southwest Power Pool
`FERC Electric Tariff
`Fifth Revised VolumeNo. 1
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`Original Sheet No. 163A
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`Addendum|to Schedule 11
`Rate Sheet for Base Plan Region-WidePoint-to-Point Transmission Service
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`Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service
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`The Transmission Customer shall compensate the Transmission Provider each
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`month for Reserved Capacity at the sum of the applicable charges set forth below:
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`1. Annual Rate:
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`$30.0047/MW of Reserved Capacity per year.
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`2. Monthly Rate:
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`$2.5004/MW of Reserved Capacity per month.
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`3. Weekly Rate:
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`$0.5770/MW of Reserved Capacity per week.
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`4. Daily Rate:
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`On-Peak:
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`$0.1154/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
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`Off-Peak:
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`$0.0824/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
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`Non-Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service
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`The Transmission Customer shall compensate the Transmission Provider for
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`Non-Firm Point-To-Point Transmission Service up to the sum of the applicable charges
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`set forth below:
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`1. Monthly Rate:
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`$2.5004/MW of Reserved Capacity per month.
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`2. Weekly Rate:
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`$0.5770/MW of Reserved Capacity per week.
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`3. Daily Rate:
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`On-Peak:
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`Off-Peak
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`$0.1154/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
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`$0.0822/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
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`4. Hourly Rate:
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`On-Peak:
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`Off-Peak
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`$0.0072/MW of Reserved Capacity per hour.
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`$0.0034/MW of Reserved Capacity per hour.
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`Issued by:
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`L. Patrick Bourne, Director
`Transmission and Regulatory Policy
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`Issued on:
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`July 31, 2007
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`Effective: August 1, 2007
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`Southwest Power Pool
`FERCElectric Tariff
`Fifth Revised Volume No. 1
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`Total Region-wide Base Plan Charge
`
`Original Sheet No. 163B
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`The total region-wide charge paid by a Transmission Customer pursuant to a
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`reservation for hourly delivery shall not exceed the above on-peak daily rate multiplied
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`by the highest amount of Reserved Capacity in any hour during such day. The total
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`region-wide charge in any week, pursuant to a reservation for hourly or daily delivery,
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`shall not exceed the above Base Plan Region-wide Rate specified for weekly delivery
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`multiplied by the highest amount of Reserved Capacity in any hour during such week.
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`On-Peak and Off-Peak
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`Off-Peak days shail be Saturdays and Sundays and all NERC holidays. Alli other
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`days shall be On-Peak. Al! hours during Off-Peak days shall be Off-Peak. On-Peak
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`hours during On-Peak days shali be all hours from HE 0700 through HE 2200 Central
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`Prevailing Time. All other hours during On-Peak days shall be Off-Peak
`
`Issued by:
`
`L. Patrick Bourne, Director
`Transmission and Regulatory Policy
`
`Issued on:
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`July 31, 2007
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`Effective: August 1, 2007
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`Southwest Power Pool
`FERC Electric Tariff
`Fifth Revised Volume No.1
`
`Original Sheet No. 163C
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`Addendum 2 to Schedule 11
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`Rate Sheets for Base Plan Zonal Point-to-Point Transmission Service
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`Issued by:
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`L. Patrick Bourne, Director
`Transmission and Regulatory Policy
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`Issued on:
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`July 31, 2007
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`Effective: August 1, 2007
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`Southwest Power Pool
`FERC Electric Tariff
`Fifth Revised Volume No. 1
`
`Original Sheet No. 163D
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`Aquila Networks - WPK Zone
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`Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service
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`The Transmission Customer shall compensate the Transmission Provider each
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`month for Reserved Capacity at the sum of the applicable charges set forth below:
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`1. Yearly Rate:
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`$67.9755/MW of Reserved Capacity per year.
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`2. Monthly Rate:
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`$5.6646/MW of Reserved Capacity per month.
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`3. Weekly Rate:
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`$1.3072/MW of Reserved Capacity per week.
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`4. Daily Rate:
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`On-Peak:
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`$0.2614/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
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`Off-Peak:
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`$0.1867/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
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`Non-Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service
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`The Transmission Customer shall compensate the Transmission Provider for
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`Non-Firm Point-To-Point Transmission Service up to the sum of the applicable charges
`set forth below:
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`1. Monthly Rate:
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`$5.6646/MW ofReserved Capacity per month.
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`2. Weekly Rate:
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`$1.3072/MW of Reserved Capacity per week.
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`3. Daily Rate:
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`On-Peak:
`
`Off-Peak
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`$0.2614/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
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`$0.1862/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
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`4. Hourly Rate:
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`On-Peak:
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`Off-Peak
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`$0.0163/MW of Reserved Capacity per hour.
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`$0.0078/MWof Reserved Capacity per hour.
`
`Issued by:
`
`L. Patrick Bourne, Director
`Transmission and Regulatory Policy
`
`Issued on:
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`July 31, 2007
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`Effective: August 1, 2007
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`

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`Southwest Power Pool
`FERCElectric Tariff
`Fifth Revised Volume No.1
`
`Total Zonal Base Plan Charge
`
`Original Sheet No. 163E
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`The total zonal charge paid by a Transmission Customer for each Zone pursuant
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`to a reservation for hourly delivery shall not exceed the above on-peak daily rate
`
`multiplied by the highest amount of Reserved Capacity in any hour during such day. The
`total zonal charge for each Zone in any week, pursuant to a reservation for hourly or daily
`
`delivery, shall not exceed the above Base Plan Zonal Rate for the Zone specified for
`
`weekly delivery multiplied by the highest amount of Reserved Capacity in any hour
`
`during such week.
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`On-Peak and Off-Peak
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`Off-Peak days shall be Saturdays and Sundays and all NERC holidays. Ali other
`
`days shall be On-Peak. All hours during Off-Peak days shall be Off-Peak. On-Peak
`
`hours during On-Peak days shall be all hours from HE 0700 through HE 2200 Central
`
`Prevailing Time. All other hours during On-Peak days shall be Off-Peak.
`
`Issued by:
`
`L. Patrick Bourne, Director
`Transmission and Regulatory Policy
`
`Issued on:
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`July 31, 2007
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`Effective: August 1, 2007
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`Southwest Power Pool
`FERC Electric Tariff
`Fifth Revised Volume No. 1
`
`Original Sheet No. 163F
`
`Kansas City Power & Light Company Zone
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`Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service
`
`The Transmission Customer shall compensate the Transmission Provider each
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`month for Reserved Capacity at the sum of the applicable chargesset forth below:
`
`5. Yearly Rate:
`
`$18.6422/MW of Reserved Capacity per year.
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`6. Monthly Rate: $1.5535/MW of Reserved Capacity per month.
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`7. Weekly Rate: $0.3585/MW of Reserved Capacity per week.
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`8. Daily Rate:
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`On-Peak:
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`$0.0717/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
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`Off-Peak:
`
`$0.0512/MW ofReserved Capacity per day.
`
`Non-Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service
`
`The Transmission Customer shall compensate the Transmission Provider for
`
`Non-Firm Point-To-Point Transmission Service up to the sum of the applicable charges
`
`set forth below:
`
`5. Monthly Rate:
`
`$1.5535/MWof Reserved Capacity per month.
`
`6. Weekly Rate:
`
`$0.3585/MW of Reserved Capacity per week.
`
`7. Daily Rate:
`
`On-Peak:
`
`Off-Peak
`
`$0.0717/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
`
`$0.05 11/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
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`8. Hourly Rate:
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`On-Peak:
`
`Off-Peak
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`$0.0045/MW of Reserved Capacity per hour.
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`$0.0021/MW of Reserved Capacity per hour.
`
`Issued by:
`
`L. Patrick Bourne, Director
`Transmission and Regulatory Policy
`
`Issued on:
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`July 31, 2007
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`Effective: August 1, 2007
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`Southwest Power Pool
`FERC Electric Tariff
`Fifth Revised Volume No. 1
`
`Total Zonal Base Plan Charge
`
`Original Sheet No. 163G
`
`The total zonal charge paid by a Transmission Customer for each Zone pursuant
`
`to a reservation for hourly delivery shall not exceed the above on-peak daily rate
`
`multiplied by the highest amount of Reserved Capacity in any hour during such day. The
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`total zonal charge for each Zone in any week, pursuant to a reservation for hourly or daily
`
`delivery, shall not exceed the above Base Plan Zonal Rate for the Zone specified for
`
`weekly delivery multiplied by the highest amount of Reserved Capacity in any hour
`
`during such week.
`
`On-Peak and Off-Peak
`
`Off-Peak days shall be Saturdays and Sundays and all NERC holidays. All other
`
`days shall be On-Peak. All hours during Off-Peak days shall be Off-Peak. On-Peak
`
`hours during On-Peak days shall be all hours from HE 0700 through HE 2200 Central
`
`Prevailing Time. All other hours during On-Peak days shal! be Off-Peak.
`
`Issued by:
`
`L. Patrick Bourne, Director
`Transmission and Regulatory Policy
`
`Issued on:
`
`July 31, 2007
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`Effective: August 1, 2007
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`Southwest Power Pool
`FERC Electric Tariff
`Fifth Revised Volume No. |
`
`Original Shect No. 163H
`
`Oklahoma Gas & Electric Zone
`
`Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service
`
`The Transmission Customer shall compensate the Transmission Provider each
`
`month for Reserved Capacity at the sum of the applicable chargesset forth below:
`
`9. Yearly Rate:
`
`$0.4031/MW of Reserved Capacity per year.
`
`10. Monthly Rate:
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`$0.0336/MW of Reserved Capacity per month.
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`11, Weekly Rate:
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`$0.0078/MW of Reserved Capacity per week.
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`12. Daily Rate:
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`On-Peak:
`
`$0.0016/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
`
`Off-Peak:
`
`$0.0011/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
`
`Non-Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service
`
`The Transmission Customer shall compensate the Transmission Provider for
`
`Non-Firm Point-To-Point Transmission Service up to the sum of the applicable charges
`
`set forth below:
`
`9. Monthly Rate:
`
`$0.0336/MW of Reserved Capacity per month.
`
`10, Weekly Rate:
`
`$0.0078/MW of Reserved Capacity per week.
`
`11. Daily Rate:
`
`On-Peak:
`
`Off-Peak
`
`$0.0016/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
`
`$0.0011/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
`
`12. Hourly Rate:
`
`On-Peak:
`
`Off-Peak
`
`$0.0001/MW of Reserved Capacity per hour.
`
`$0.00005/MW of Reserved Capacity per hour.
`
`Issued by:
`
`L. Patrick Bourne, Director
`Transmission and Regulatory Policy
`
`Issued on:
`
`July 31, 2007
`
`Effective: August 1, 2007
`
`

`

`Southwest Power Pool
`FERC Electric Tariff
`Fifth Revised Volume No. 1
`
`Total Zonal Base Plan Charge
`
`Original Sheet No. 1631
`
`The total zonal charge paid by a Transmission Customer for each Zone pursuant
`
`to a reservation for hourly delivery shall not exceed the above on-peak daily rate
`
`multiplied by the highest amount of Reserved Capacity in any hour during such day. The
`
`total zonal charge for each Zone in any week, pursuant to a reservation for hourly or daily
`
`delivery, shall not exceed the above Base Plan Zonal Rate for the Zone specified for
`
`weekly delivery multiplied by the highest amount of Reserved Capacity in any hour
`
`during such week.
`
`On-Peak and Off-Peak
`
`Off-Peak days shall be Saturdays and Sundays and all NERC holidays. All other
`
`days shall be On-Peak. All hours during Off-Peak days shall be Off-Peak. On-Peak
`
`hours during On-Peak days shall be all hours from HE 0700 through HE 2200 Central
`
`Prevailing Time. All other hours during On-Peak days shall be Off-Peak.
`
`Issued by:
`
`L. Patrick Bourne, Director
`Transmission and Regulatory Policy
`
`Issued on:
`
`July 31, 2007
`
`Effective: August 1, 2007
`
`

`

`Southwest Power Pool
`FERC Electric Tariff
`Fifth Revised Volume No.1
`
`Original Sheet No. 163]
`
`Southwestern Public Service Zone
`
`Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service
`
`The Transmission Customer shall compensate the Transmission Provider each
`
`month for Reserved Capacity at the sum ofthe applicable charges set forth below:
`
`13. Yearly Rate:
`
`$0.1682/MW of Reserved Capacity per year.
`
`14. Monthly Rate:
`
`$0.0140/MW of Reserved Capacity per month.
`
`15. Weekly Rate:
`
`$0.0006/MW of Reserved Capacity per week.
`
`16. Daily Rate:
`
`On-Peak:
`
`$0.0006/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
`
`Off-Peak:
`
`$0.0005/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
`
`Non-Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service
`
`The Transmission Customer shall compensate the Transmission Provider for
`
`Non-Firm Point-To-Point Transmission Service up to the sum of the applicable charges
`
`set forth below:
`
`13. Monthly Rate:
`
`$0.0140/MW of Reserved Capacity per month.
`
`14. Weekly Rate:
`
`$0.0032/MW of Reserved Capacity per week.
`
`15. Daily Rate:
`
`On-Peak:
`
`$0.0006/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
`
`Off-Peak
`
`$0.0005/MWof Reserved Capacity per day.
`
`16. Hourly Rate:
`
`On-Peak:
`
`Off-Peak
`
`$0.00004/MW ofReserved Capacity per hour.
`
`$0.00002/MW of Reserved Capacity per hour.
`
`Issued by:
`
`L. Patrick Bourne, Director
`Transmission and Regulatory Policy
`
`Issued on:
`
`July 31, 2007
`
`Effective: August 1, 2007
`
`

`

`Southwest Power Pool
`FERCElectric Tariff
`Fifth Revised VolumeNo.|
`
`Total Zonal Base Plan Charge
`
`Original Sheet No. 163K
`
`The total zonal charge paid by a Transmission Customer for each Zone pursuant
`
`to a reservation for hourly delivery shall not exceed the above on-peak daily rate
`
`multiplied by the highest amount of Reserved Capacity in any hour during such day. The
`
`total zonal charge for each Zone in any week, pursuant to a reservation for hourly or daily
`
`delivery, shall not exceed the above Base Plan Zonal Rate for the Zone specified for
`
`weekly delivery multiplied by the highest amount of Reserved Capacity in any hour
`
`during such week.
`
`On-Peakand Off-Peak
`
`Off-Peak days shall be Saturdays and Sundays and al] NERC holidays. Ali other
`
`days shall be On-Peak. All hours during Off-Peak days shall be Off-Peak. On-Peak
`
`hours during On-Peak days shall be all hours from HE 0700 through HE 2200 Central
`
`Prevailing Time. All other hours during On-Peak days shall be Off-Peak.
`
`Issued by:
`
`L. Patrick Bourne, Director
`Transmission and Regulatory Policy
`
`Issued on:
`
`July 31, 2007
`
`Effective: August 1, 2007
`
`

`

`Southwest Power Pool
`FERCElectric Tariff
`Fifth Revised VolumeNo.1
`
`Original Sheet No. 163L
`
`Sunflower Electric Corporation Zone
`
`Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service
`
`The Transmission Customer shall compensate the Transmission Provider each
`
`month for Reserved Capacity at the sum of the applicable chargesset forth below:
`
`17. Yearly Rate:
`
`$65.5714/MW of Reserved Capacity peryear.
`
`18, Monthly Rate:
`
`$5.4643/MW of Reserved Capacity per month.
`
`19. Weekly Rate:
`
`$1.2610/MW of Reserved Capacity per week.
`
`20. Daily Rate:
`
`On-Peak:
`
`$0.2522/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
`
`Off-Peak:
`
`$0.1801/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
`
`Non-Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service
`
`The Transmission Customer shall compensate the Transmission Provider for
`
`Non-Firm Point-To-Point Transmission Service up to the sum of the applicable charges
`
`set forth below:
`
`17. Monthly Rate:
`
`$5.4643/MW of Reserved Capacity per month.
`
`18. Weekly Rate:
`
`$1.2610/MW of Reserved Capacity per week.
`
`19. Daily Rate:
`
`On-Peak:
`
`$0.2522/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
`
`Off-Peak
`
`$0.1796/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
`
`20. Hourly Rate:
`
`On-Peak:
`
`Off-Peak
`
`$0.0158/MWof Reserved Capacity per hour.
`
`$0.0075/MWof Reserved Capacity per hour,
`
`Issued by:
`
`L. Patrick Bourne, Director
`Transmission and Regulatory Policy
`
`Issued on:
`
`July 31, 2007
`
`Effective: August 1, 2007
`
`

`

`Southwest Power Pool
`FERC Electric Tariff
`Fifth Revised Volume No. 1
`
`Total Zonal Base Plan Charge
`
`Original Sheet No. 163M
`
`The total zonal charge paid by a Transmission Customer for each Zone pursuant
`
`to a reservation for hourly delivery shall not exceed the above on-peak daily rate
`
`multiplicd by the highest amount of Reserved Capacity in any hour during such day. The
`
`total zonal charge for each Zone in any week, pursuantto a reservation for hourly or daily
`
`delivery, shall not exceed the above Base Plan Zonal Rate for the Zone specified for
`
`weekly delivery multiplied by the highest amount of Reserved Capacity in any hour
`
`during such week.
`
`On-Peak and Off-Peak
`
`Off-Peak days shall be Saturdays and Sundaysand all NERC holidays. All other
`
`days shall be On-Peak. All hours during Off-Peak days shall be Off-Peak. On-Peak
`
`hours during On-Peak days shall be all hours from HE 0700 through HE 2200 Central
`
`Prevailing Time. All other hours during On-Peak days shall be Off-Peak.
`
`Issued by:
`
`L. Patrick Bourne, Director
`Transmission and Regulatory Policy
`
`Issued on:
`
`July 31, 2007
`
`Effective: August 1, 2007
`
`

`

`Southwest Power Pool
`FERCElectric Tariff
`Fifth Revised Volume No. 1
`
`Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service
`
`Westar Energy, Inc. Zone
`
`Original Sheet No. 163N
`
`The Transmission Customer shall compensate the Transmission Provider each
`
`month for Reserved Capacity at the sum of the applicable charges set forth below:
`
`21. Yearly Rate:
`
`$425.5186/MW of Reserved Capacity per year.
`
`22, Monthly Rate:
`
`$35.4599/MW of Reserved Capacity per month.
`
`23. Weekly Rate:
`
`$8.1831/MW of Reserved Capacity per week.
`
`24, Daily Rate:
`
`On-Peak:
`
`$1.16366/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
`
`Off-Peak:
`
`$1.1690/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
`
`Non-Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service
`
`The Transmission Customer shall compensate the Transmission Provider for
`
`Non-Firm Point-To-Point Transmission Service up to the sum of the applicable charges
`
`set forth below:
`
`21. Monthly Rate:
`
`$35.4599/MW of Reserved Capacity per month.
`
`22. Weekly Rate:
`
`$8.1831/MW of Reserved Capacity per week.
`
`23. Daily Rate:
`
`On-Peak:
`
`$1.6366/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
`
`Off-Peak
`
`$1.1658/MW of Reserved Capacity per day.
`
`24. Hourly Rate:
`
`On-Peak:
`
`Off-Peak
`
`$0.1023/MW of Reserved Capacity per hour.
`
`$0.0486/MW of Reserved Capacity per hour.
`
`Issued by:
`
`L. Patrick Bourne, Director
`Transmission and Regulatory Policy
`
`Issued on:
`
`July 31, 2007
`
`Effective: August 1, 2007
`
`

`

`Southwest Power Pool
`FERCElectric Tariff
`Fifth Revised Volume No. 1
`
`Total Zonal Base Plan Charge
`
`Original Sheet No. 1630
`
`The total zonal charge paid by a Transmission Customer for each Zone pursuant
`
`to a reservation for hourly delivery shall not exceed the above on-peak daily rate
`
`multiplied by the highest amount of Reserved Capacity in any hour during such day. The
`
`total zonal charge for each Zone in any week, pursuant to a reservation for hourly or daily
`
`delivery, shall not exceed the above Base Plan Zonal Rate for the Zone specified for
`
`weekly delivery multiplied by the highest amount of Reserved Capacity in any hour
`
`during such week.
`
`On-Peak and Off-Peak
`
`Off-Peak days shall be Saturdays and Sundays and all NERCholidays. All other
`
`days shall be On-Peak. All hours during Off-Peak days shall be Off-Peak. On-Peak
`
`hours during On-Peak days shall be all hours from HE 0700 through HE 2200 Central
`
`Prevailing Time. All other hours during On-Peak days shall be Off-Peak.
`
`Issued by:
`
`L. Patrick Bourne, Director
`Transmission and Regulatory Policy
`
`Issued on:
`
`July 31, 2007
`
`Effective: August 1, 2007
`
`

`

`Southwest Power Pool
`FERC Electric Tariff
`Fifth Revised Volume No. 1
`
`First Revised Original Sheet No. 221
`Superseding Original Sheet No. 221
`
`ATTACHMENT H
`Annual Transmission Revenue Requirement For Network Integration
`Transmission Service
`
`1.
`
`The Existing Zonal Annual Transmission Revenue Requirement within each Zone for
`
`purpos

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