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Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
May 19,2011
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Offce of the Secreta
Jean D. Jewell
472 W Washigton St
Boise, ID 83720~0074
RE: Case No. P AC-E-09..05
Second Revised and Restated Power Purchase Agreement between Lower Valley
Energy, Inc ("Seller'?, and PacifCorp, entered into May 6, 2011
Dear Ms. Jewell,
Attched please find a copy of the Second Revised and Restated Power Purhase
Agreement between Lower Valley Energy, Inc. and PacifiCorp, executed on May 6,
2011. Ths agreement amends the paries' Revised and Restated Power Puchae
Agreement dated Febru 1, 2010, which ths Commission approved on Febru 25,
2010 in a Minute Order, in Case No. PAC-E-09~05. The purose of the second
amendment is to add the seller's 225 kW Culina Facilty, which was completed in
December 2010, and to extend the term of the agreement though September 1,2014.
If you have any questions about ths ageement, please contact Ted Weston at (801) 220-
2963.
Jeffey . Larsen
Vice President, Reguation
SECOND REVISED Ai"I RESTATED POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
LOWER VALLEY ENERGY, INC.
(thee non~fueled, non-Ievelized, non-MAG Qualifyg Facilities located in PacifiCorp
Control Area interconnected to non-PacifiCorp system in Wyoming deliverng power to
PacifiCorp in Idaho-each 1 OaMW /Month or less)
AND
PACIFICORP
Section 1: Definitions ... ........... ...... ...... ...... .....~........ ........ ... ......... ........ ........... ...... .............. 2
Secton 2: Tenn, Commercial Operation Date .......... ... .................... .................................. 7
Section 3: Representations and Waranties.............. ...................... ....... ........ ...................... 8
Section 4: Deliver of Energy and Capacity..................................................................... 10
Section 5: Purchase Prices ...............................................................................................: 13
Section 6: Operation and Control..................................................................................... 15
Section 7: Motive Force............................~....................................................................... 17
Section 8: Metering at the Point ofInteconnection ......... ................................................ 17
Section 9: Bilings, Computations and Payments ............................................................. 18
Section 10: Defaults and Remedies .................................................................................. 18
Section 11: Indemification......................................................................:.......................20
Section 12: Liabilty and Insurance .................................................................................. 21
Section 13: Force Majeure................................................................................................23
Section 14: Several Ob1igatioll........................................................................................ 24
Section 15: Choice of Law................................................................................ ................24
Section 16: Parial Invaldity ......... ... ..................... .......... ................................................. 24
Section 17: Waiver............................................................................................................ 24
Section 18: Goverental Jursdiction and Authorizations ....... ......... ........ ..................... 24
Section 19: Successors and Assign ..............~.................................................................. 24
Section 20: Entire Agreement.........................;.................................................................25
Section 21: Notices ........................................................................................................... 25
RECEIVED
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SECOND REVISED AND RESTATED POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT
THI~ SECOi-.rÙ REVISED AND RESTATED P.OWE~ Pt1HASE A~MENT ("S~con~
Revised Agreement" or "Agreement"), entered into thiS . ./ day of . 20 -. is
between Lower Valey Energy, Inc., a Wyomig Corporation (the "Sell " an PacifiCorp, an
Oregon corporation actig in its regulated electric utilty capacity ("PacifiCorp"). Seller and
PacifiCorp are refered to collectively as the "Parties" and individually as a "Part".
RECITALS
A. Seller owns, operates and mata thee ru of river hydroelectric generating
facilities, two for the generation of electrc power, two located on Swift Creek, in or near the
town of Afton, Lincoln County, Wyoming and one located on the existing culinar water system
for the town of Afton, Lincoln County, Wyoming. The upriver Swift Creek plant was completed
in May 2009 and has a Facilty Capacity Rating of 940-kilowatts (kW) (the "Upper Facilty").
The downrver Swift Creek plant was completed in October 2009 and has a Facility Capacity
Rating of 535 kW (the "Lower Facilty"). The thd plant has a Facilty Capacity Rating of 225kW (the "Culinary Facilty"); and .
B. Seller sells and PacifiCorp purchases Net Output from the Upper Facility and the
Lower Facility puruant to a Power Purchase Agreement dated May 22,2009 ("Origial PPA")
and revised and restated on Febru 1,2010 ("First Revised PPA"); and
C. Seller and PacifiCorp wish to hereby amend the First Revised PP A to (1) add
provision for the purchase of Net Output from the Upper Facility, Lower Facilty, and Culinar
Facilty, jointly; (2) extend the ten of the Agreement; (3) provide that the Culinary Facility
recive published avoided cost rates from Order No. 32234; and (4) provide that the Upper
Facility and Lower Facility receive published avoided cost rates from Order No. 32234
commencing on May 1, 2012, the expiration date of the First Revised PPA - all according to
the ter and conditions set fort herein; and
D. Seller intends to operate Upper Facilty, Lower Facilty, and Culinary Facility -
each a separate Qualifying Facility - as a single generating facilty, for puroses of ths Second
Revised PP A (Facilty), except that Net Output from Culinar Facility will be purchased at the
published avoided cost in effect on the date set fort, above; and
E. Seller estimates that the average annual Net Output to be delivered by the Facilty
to PacifiCorp is 6,246,917 kilowatt-hours (kWh) pursuat to the monthly Energy Delivery
Schedule in Exhibit D hereto, which amount of energy PacifiCorp will include in its resource
planing; and
F. Seller shall sell and PacifiCorp shl purchase all the Net Output from the Facility
in accordace with the tens and conditions of this Agreement, which shall replace the First
Revised PP A as of the Amendment Date.
G. Seller intends to transmit Net Output from the Facility to PacifiCorp via
tranmission facilities operated by a third par, and PacifiCorp intends to accept scheduled fi
delivery of Seller's Net Output, under the ters of this Agreement, including the Generation
Scheduling Addendum attched as Addendum W and incorporated contemporaneously
herewith.
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H. This Agreement is a "New QF Contract" under the PacifiCorp Inter-Jursdictional
Cost Allocation Revised Protocol.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Pares mutually agree as follows:
SECTION 1: DEFIITIONS
When used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the followig meangs:
1.1 "Adjusted Scheduled Monthly Energy Delivery" shall have the meaning set
fort in Section 4.3
1.2 "Agreement" means this Second Revised Agreement.
1.3 "Amendment Date" is defied in Section 2.1.
1.4 "As-built Supplement" shall be a supplement to Exhibit A, provided by Seller
following completion of constrction of the Facilty, describing the Facilty as actually built.
1.5 "Billng Period" means the time period between PacifiCorp's reading of its power
purchase meters at the Facilty and for this Agreement shall coincide with calendar months.
1.6 "Capacity Factor" means, for any given period of time, the Net Output divided by
the product of Facility Capacity Ratig and the total hours in the given period of tie.
1.7 "Commercial Operation" means the FaciltYCupper), Facility(1ower), or Facility(culina)
is fully operational and reliable, at not less than ninety percent (90%) of the expected Facilty
Capacity Rating, and interconnected and synchronized with the Tranmission Entity's System.
In order to meet the requirements for Commercial Operation, all of the followig events shall
have occured:
1.7.1 PacifiCorp shall have received a certficate addressed to PacifiCorp
from a Licensed Professional Engineer (a) stating the Facility Capacity Ratig of the
Facility at the anticipated time of Commercial Operation and (b) statig that the Facilty
is able to generate electric power reliably in amounts required by ths Agreement and in
accordance with all other ter and conditions of ths Agreement; .
1.7.2 Sta-Up Testing of the Facility shal have been completed;
1.7.3 PacifiCorp has received an executed copy of Seller's Transmission
Agreement( s); and
1.7.4 PacifiCorp shall have received a certficate addressed to PacifiCorp
from a Licensed Professional Engineer, or an attorney in good standing in Idaho or
Wyoming, stating that Seller has obtained all Required Facilty Documents and, if
requested by PacifiCorp in writig, Seller shall have provided copies of any or all such
requested Required Facilty Documents.
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1.8 "Commercial Operation Date" means the date, as designated by PacifiCorp
puruant to Section 2.3, the Fåèilty(upper), Facility(lower), or Facilty(culina), as the case may be, first
achieves Commercial Operation. The Facility(upper) achieved Commercial Operation under the
Original PPA on July 24, 2009. The Facility(lower) achieved Commercial Operation under the
First Revised PPA on Febru 26,2010.
1.9 "Commission" means the Idaho Public Utilities Commssion.
1.10 "Conformig Energy" means all Net Energy delivered to the Point of Deliver
excet Non-Conforming Energy.
1.1 i "Conformig Energy Price" means the applicable price for Conformg Energy
and capacity, specified in Section 5.1.
1.12 "Contract Year" means a twelve (12) month period commencingat 00:00 hour
Mountain Prevailing Time ("MPT") on Januay 1 and ending on 24:00 hours MPT on
December 31; provided, however, that the first Contract Year shall commence on the
Commercial Operation Date and end on the next succeeding December 31, and the last Contract
Year shall end on the Expiration Date, uness earlier terminated as provided herein.
1.13 "Effective Date" means July 16, 2009, the Effective Date of the OrigialPPA.
1.14 "Energy Delivery Schedule" shall have the meanng set fort in Section 4.2 of
this Agreement.
1.15 "Expiration Date" shal have the meang set fort in Section 2.1 of this
Agreement.
1.16 "Facilty" means all of Seller's Upper Facility, Lower Facilty, and Culinar
Facility, unless otherwse noted, including the Seller's Interconnection Facilties, as described in
the Recitals, Exhibit A, and Exhibit B. "FaciltY(upper(, "Facility(lower)", and "Facilty(culiry)"
refer to the Upper Facilty, Lower Facility, and Culinar Facilty, individually. The term
"Facility" without any such suffx refer to the entire Faclity unless the context requires
otherise. Facility(upper), Facility(lower), and FacilitY(culinar) are described separately in Exhibit A.
1.17 "Facilty Capacity Rating" means the sum of the Nameplate Capacity Ratigs for
all generators comprising the Facility.
1.18 "First Revised PPA" is defined in Recital B.
1.19 "Force Majeure" has the meaning set fort in Section 13.1.
1.20 "Generation Scheduling Addendum" means Addendum W, the porton of this
Agreement providing for the meaurement, scheduling, and delivery of Net Output from the
Facilty to the Point of Delivery via a non8PacifiCorp Tranmission Entity(s).
1.21 "Inadvertent Energy" means energy delivered to the Point of Interconnectiol1x)
(1) in excess of the Maximum Monthy Purchase Obligation; or (2) at an average hourly rate
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exceeding the Maximum Facility Delivery Rat~x). Inadverent Energy is not included in Net
Output.
1.22 "Index Price", for each day, shall mean the weighted average of the average Peak
and Off-Peak firm energy market prices, as published in the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE)
Day Ahead Power Price Report for the Palo Verde Hub. For Sunday and NERC holidays, the
24-Hour Index Price shall be used, unless ICE shall publish a Firm On-Peak and Firm Off~Peak
Price for such days for Palo Verde, in which event such indices shall be utilized for such days. If
the ICE index or any replacement of that index ceaes to be published durig the tenn of ths
Agreement, PacifiCorp shall select as a replacement a substantially equivalent index that, after
any appropriate or necessar adjustments, provides the most reasonable substitute for the index
in question. PacifiCorp's selection shall be subject to Seller's consent, which Seller shall not
uneasonably withold, condition or delay.
1.23 "Initial Year Energy Delivery Schedule" shall have the meaning set. fort in
Section 4.2.1.
1.24 "Interconnected Utility" means Lower Valley Energy, Inc., the operator of the
electrc utility system at the Points of Interconnection.
1.25 "Interconnection Facilties" means al the facilities and ancilary equipment used
to interconnect the Facilty to the Interconnected Utility, including electrcal tranmission lines,
upgrades, tranformers, and associated equipment, substations, relay and swtching equipment,
and safety equipment.
1.26 "Licensed Professional Engieer" means a person acceptable to PacifiCorp in its
reasonable judgment who is licensed to practice engineerig in the state of Wyomig, who has
trining and experience in the engieerig discipline(s) relevant to the matters with respect to
which such person is called to provide a certfication, evaluation and/or opinion, who has no
economic relationship, association, or nexus with the Seller, and who is not a representative of a
consulting engieer, contractor, designer or other individual involved in the development of the
Facilty, or of a manufactuer or supplier of any equipment installed in the Facilty. Such
Licensed Professional Engineer shall be licensed in an appropriate engieering discipline for the
required certfication being made. The engagement and payment of a Licened Professiona
Engineer solely to provide the certifications, evaluations and opinions required by this
Agreement shall not constitute a prohibited economic relationship, association or nexus with the
Seller, so long as such engineer has no other economic relationship, association or nexus with the
Seller.
1.27 "Material Adverse Change" shall mean, with respect to the Seller, if the Seller,
in the reasonable opinion of PacifiCorp, has experienced a material adverse change in abilty to
fulfill its obligations under this Agreement.
1.28 "Maximum Curtailed Facilty Delivery Rate" or "MCFDR" means the
maximum illtantaneous rate (lW) at which the Facility is capable of delivering Net Output at
the Point(s) of Interconnection durng a Qualifyg Curailment. Where a Quaifyng
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Curilment applies indistiguishably to both the "Upper and Lowet' Facilty and to the
"Culinary" Facility, the MCFD~x) shall equal the MCFDR(all th) * (MFD~xy'MFD~aii three)).
1.29 "Maxium Facilty Delivery Rate" or "MFR" means the maximum
intataeous rate (kW) at which the Facilty is capable of deliverg Net Output at the Point(s)
of Interconnection, as specified in Exhibit A, and in compliance with the Facility's generation
interconnection agreement, if applicable.
1.30 "Maximum Monthly Purchase Obligation" mean the maximum amount of
energy PacifiCorp is obligated to purchase under this Agreement in a calendar month. In
accordance with Commission Order 29632, the Maxmum Monthy Purchase Obligation for the
Facility for a given month, in kWh, shall equal 10,000 kW multiplied by the total number of
hours in that month.
1.31 "Motive Force Plan" shall have the meaning set fort in Secton 7 of this
Agreement.
1.32 "Nameplate Capacity Ratig" means the maximum intataeous generatig
capacity of any qualifying small power or cogeneration generatig unit supplyig all or par of
the energy sold by the Facilty, expressed in MW, when operated consistent with the
manufactuer's recommended power factor and operatig parameters, as set forth in a notice
from Seller to PacifiCorp delivered before the Commercial Operation Date and, if applicable,
updated in the As-built Supplement.
1.33 "Net Energy" meas the energy component, in kWh of Net Output.
1.34 "Net Output" meas all energy and capacity produced by the Facility, less station
use and less transformation and tranmission losses and other adjustments, if any. For purposes
of calculating payment under ths Agreement, Net Output of energy shall be the amount of
energy flowing though the Points of Interconnection, less any station use not provided by the
Facility. Net Output does not include Inadvertent Energy.
1.35 "Non-Conformig Energy" means for any Biling Period: (1) that portion of Net
Energy delivered to the Point of Deliver in excess of 110% of the Scheduled Monthy Energy
Deliver for that Biling Period delivered subsequently to that initial 110%; or (2) all Net Energy
delivered to the Point of Delivery when Net Energy delivered is less than 90% of the Scheduled
Monthly Energy Deliver for that Biling Period; or (3) all Net Output produced by the Facility
prior to the Commercial Operations Date.
1.36 "Non-Conformig Energy Price" means the applicable price for Non-
. Conformng Energy and capacity, specified in Section 5.1.
1.3 7 "Off-Peak Hours" means all hours of the week that are not On-Peak Hours.
1.38 "On-Peak Hours" mean hours from 7:00 a.m. to 11 :00 p.m. Mountain Prevailing
Time, Monday though Satuday, excluding Western Electrcity Coordinating Council (WCC)
and Nort American Electc Reliabilty Corporation (NERC) holidays.
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1.39 "First Revised PPA" is defied in Recital B.
1.40 "PacifiCorp Transmission" means PacifiCorp, an Oregon corporation, actng in
its transmission fuction capacity.
1.41 "Point of Delivery" means PacífiCorp's 161 kV busbar at the Goshen Substation,
Idaho the point of interconnection between Bonneville Power Admnistration's system and
PacifiCorp's system where PacifiCorp has agreed to receive Seller's Net Output.
1.42 "Point of Interconnection(lower)" mean the high voltage side of Seller's step.up
transformer at the point of interconnection between Seller's Facilty(lower) and the Interconnected
Utility's system.
1.43 "Point of Interconnection(culinary)" means the high voltage side of Seller's step-up
trsformer at the point of interconnection between Seller's Facility(culi) and the
Interconnected Utility's system.
1.44 "Point of Interconnection(uppert meas the high voltage side of Seller's step.up
transformer at the point of interconnection between SeHer's Facility(iiper) and the Interconnected
Utility's system.
1.45 "Points of Interconnection" mean, collectively, the Point of
Interconnectiol1lower), Point of Interconnectiol1upper), and Point of Interconnecti0l1cular)"
1.46 "Prime Rate" means the rate per anum equal to the publicly announced prime
rate or reference rate for commercial loans "to large businesses in effect from time to time quoted
by JPMorgan Chase & Co. If a JPMorgan Chase & Co. prime rate is not available, the
applicable Prime Rate shall be the anounced prime rate or reference rate for commercialloans
in effect from time to time quoted by a bank with $10 bilion or more in assets in New York
City, N.Y., selected by the Par to whom interest based on the prime rate is being paid.
1.47 "Prudent Electrical Practices" mean any of the practices, methods and acts
engaged in or approved by a significant portion of the electrical utility industry or any of the
practices, methods or acts, which, in the exercise of reasonable judgment in the light of the facts
known at the time a decision is made, could have bee expected to accomplish the desired result
at the lowest reasonable cost consistent with reliabilty, safet and expedition. Prudent Electrcal
Practices is not intended to be limited to the optium practice, method or act to the exclusion of
al others, but rather to be a spectrum of possible practices, methods or acts.
1.48 "Qualifying Curtent" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.3.
1.49 "QF'means "Qualifying Facilty", as that ter is defmed in the version of FERC
Regulations (codified at 18 CFR Par 292) in effect on the date of this Agreement.
1.50 "Replacement Period", "Net Replacement Power Costs", "Replacement Price"
and "Replacement Volume" shall have the meanings set fort in Section 10.4 of th
Agreement;
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1.51 "Requied Facilty Documents" mean all materal licenses, perits,
authorizations, and agreements necessar for constrction, opeation, and maintenance of the
Facility, includg without litation those set fort in Exhbit C.
1.52 "Scheduled Commercial Operation DateCcul)" means the date by which Seller
promises to achieve Commercial Operation with respect to Culinar Facilty, as specified in
Section 2.2.3.
1.53 "Scheduled Mai:tenance Periods" means those times scheduled by Seller with
advance notice to PacifiCorp as provided in Section 6.2 unless otherwse mutuly agreed.
1.54 "Scheduled Monthly Energy Delivery" means the Net Energy scheduled to be
delivered to the Point of Deliver durg a given calendar month, as specified by Seller in the
Energy Deliver Schedule.
1.55 "Second Revised Agreement" means ths Second Revised and Restated Power
Purchase Agreement, which supersedes the First Revised PPA as of the Amendment Date.
1.56 "Start-Up Testi:g" means the completion of requied factory and sta-up tests as
set fort in Exhbit E hereto.
1.57 "Subsequent Energy Delivery Schedule" shall have the meaning set fort in
Section 4.2.3.
1.58 "Tariff' means the PacifiCorp FERC Electrc Tarff Seventh Revised Volume
NO.l1 Pro Form Open Access Transmission Tarff, as revised from time to time.
1.59 "Transmision Agreement(s)" means the agreement(s) (or contemporaneous
agreements) between Seller and the Transmitting Entity(s) providing for Seller's unterrptible
right to transmit Net Output to the Point of Delivery.
1.60 "Transmittg Entity(s)" means the Bonnevile Power Admistration, the (non-
PacifiCorp) operator(s) of the tranmission system(s) betwee the Points of Interconnection and
the Point of Delivery.
SECTION 2: TERi"f, COMMERCIAL OPERATION DATE
2.1 Ths Second Revised Agreement shall become effective at 00:00 MPT on the day
following execution by both Paries and after approval by the Commission ("Amendment
Date"); provided, however, this Second Revised Agreement shall not become effective until the
Commission has deteed that the prices to be paid for energy and capacity are just and
reasonable, in the public interest, and that the costs incured by PacifiCorp for purchases of
capacity and energy from Seller are legitimate expenses, all of which the Commission wil allow
PacifiCorp to recover in rates in Idaho in the event other jursdictions deny recovery of their
proportonate share of said expenses.
Unless earlier terinated as provided herein, ths Second Revised Agreement shall remain in
effect until September 1,2014 ("Expiration Date").
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2.2 Time is of the essence of this Second Revised Agreement, and Seller's abilty to
meet cerin requirements prior to the Commercial Operation Date(culina), and to achieve
Commercial Operations of the Culinary Facility by the Scheduled Commercial Operation
Date(culin), is critically important. Therefore,
2.2.1 By the date five days after the Effective Date of this Agreement)
Seller shall obtain and provide to PacifiCorp copies of all governmental perts and
authorizations necessar for constrction of Culinary Facility.
2.2.2 Prior to the Commercial Operation Date(culìn), Seller shall provide
PacifiCorp with an ASNbuilt Supplement acceptable to PacifiCorp.
2.2.3 Seven days after the Effective Date of ths Agreement, Seller shal
achieve Commercial Operation with respect to Culinar Facilty ("Scheduled
Commercial Operation Date (culinary),").
2.2.4 Seller has provided PacifiCorp with a copy of an executed
Transmission Agreement(s), whose te include: (1) resered capacity equal to or
greater than the Maximum Facility Deliver Rate of Seller's combined Facility, and (2) a
termiation date (including any rollover rights) equal to or greater than the Expiration
Date of this Agreement - and is otherwise consistent with ths Agreement.
2.2.5 By the date five days after the Effective Date of this Agreement,
Seller shall provide to PacifiCorp an executed copy of Exhibit H-Seller Authorization
to Release of Generation Data to PacifiCorp with respect to Culinar Facility.
2.3 Establishing Commercial Operationrculina. To achieve Commercial
OperatiOn(culna)) Seller must provide, subject to PacifiCorp's wrtten approval which wil not be
unreasonably witheld, written notice to PacifiCorp stating when Seller believes that the
Culinary Facilty has achieved Commercial Operation accompaned by the certficates descrbed
in Section 1.7. PacifiCorp's approval, if given, shall designate the Commercial Operation
Date(culina),. In no event wil delay in achieving the Scheduled Commercial Operation
DatC(culaiy), postpone the Expiration Date specified in Section 2.1.
SECTION 3: REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRNTIES
3.1 PacifiCorp repesents, covenants, and warants to Seller that:
3.1.1 PacifiCorp is duly organized and validly existing under the laws of
the State of Oregon.
3.1.2 PacifiCorp has the requisite corporate power and authority to enter
into ths Agreement and to pedonn accrding to the ters of this Agreement.
3.1.3 PacifiCorp has taen all corporate actions required to be taken by it
to authorize the - execution, delivery and pedormance of this Agreement and the
collummtion of the transactions contemplated hereby.
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3.1.4 Subject to Commssion approval, the execution and delivery of ths
Agreement does not contravene any provision of, or constitute a default under, any
indentue, mortgage, or other material agreement binding on PacifiCorp or any valid
order of any cour or any regulatory agency or other body having authority to which
PacifiCorp is subject.
3.1.5 Subject to Commssion approval, this Agreement is a valid and
legally binding obligation of PacifiCorp, enforceable agaist PacifiCorp in accordance
with its ter (except as the enforceaility of this Agreement may be limited by
banptcy, inolvency, ban moratorium or similar laws affecting creditors' rights
generally and laws restrcting the availabilty of equitale remedies and except as the
enorceability of ths Agreeent may be subject to general principles of equity, whether
or not such enforceabilty is considered in a proceeding at equity or in law).
3.2 Seller represents, covenants, and warants to PacifiCorp that:
3.2.1 Seller is a Wyoming corporation duly organed and validly existig
under the laws of Wyoming.
3.2.2 Seller has the requisite power and authority to enter into this
Agreement and to perform according to the ters hereof, including all required
reguatory authority to make wholesale sales from the Facilty.
3.2.3 Seller's shareholders, directors, and offcers have taken all actions
required to authorize the execution, delivery and perormance of ths Agreement and the
consumation of the transactions contemplated hereby.
3.2.4 The execution and delivery of ths Agreement does not contravene
any provision of, or constitute a default under, any indentue, mortgage, or other materal
agreement binding on Seller or any valid order of any cour or any regulatory agency or
other body having authority to which Seller is subject.
3.2.5 Ths Agreement is a valid and legally binding obligation of Seller,
enorceable agaist Seller in accordance with its ters (except as the enforceabilty of
ths Agreement may be limited by bankrptcy, insolvency, bank moratorium or similar
laws affectig creditors' rights generally and laws restrcting the' availabilty of equitable
remedies and excet as the enforceability of this Agreement may be subject to general
priciples of equity, whether or not such enforceabilty is considered in a proceeding at
equity or in law).
3.2.6 The Facility is and shall for the term of this Agreement continue to
be three QFs. Seller has provided the appropriate QF certification, which may include a
Federal Energy Regulatory Commssion self-cerfication to PacifiCorp prior to
PacifiCorp's execution of this Agreement. At any time PacifiCorp has reason to believe
during the ter of this Agreement that Seller's statu as a QF is in question, PacifiCorp
may require Seller.to provide PacifiCorpwith a written legal opinion from an attorney in
good stading in the state of Idao and who has no economic relationship, association or
nexus with the Seller or the Facility, stating that. the Facilty is a QF and providing
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sufficient proof (including copies of all documents and data as PacifiCorp may request)
demonstrating that Seller has maintained and wil continue to maintai the Facility as a
QF.
3.2.7
correct.
The description of Seller's Facilty in ExhibitA and Exhibit B is
3.2.8 Neither the Seller nor any of its pricipal equity owners is or has
within the past two (2) years been the debtor in any bankrutcy proceeding, is unable to
pay its bils in the ordinar course of its business, or is the subject of any legal or
regulatory action, the result of which could reasonably be expected to impai Seller's
ability to own and operate the Facility in accordace with the ters of this Agreeent.
3.2.9 Seller has not at any time defaulted in any of its payment obligations
for electricity purchased from PacifiCorp.
3.2.10 Seller is not in default under any of its other agreements and is
curent on all of its financial obligations.
3.2.11 Seller owns all right, title and interest in and to the Facilty, free and
clear of all liens and encumbrances other than liens and encumbrances related to third-
pary financing of the Facility.
3.3 Notice. If at any time durng this Agreement, any Par obtain actual knowledge
of any event or infotmtion which would have caused any of the representatioll and waranties
in this Section 3 to have been materially untre or misleading when made, such Party shall
provide the other Par with wrtten notice of the event or informtion, the representations and
waranties affected, and the action, if any, which such Pary intends to take to make the
representations and waranties tre and correct. The notice required pursuant to this Section
shall be given as soon as practicable after the occurrence of each such event.
SECTION 4: DELIVRY OF ENERGY AND CAPACITY
4.1 Deliver and Acceptace of Net Output. Unless otherwise provided herein,
PacifiCorp will purchase and Seller will sell all of the Net Output from the Facility.
4.2 Energy Delivery Schedule. Seller shall prepare and provide to PacifiCorp, On an
ongoing basis, a written schedule of Net Energy expected to be delivered to the Point of Delivery
by the Facility ("Energy Delivery Schedule"), in accordance with the following:
4.2.1 Culinary Scheduled Monthy Energy Deliver. The Scheduled Monthy
Energy Delivery (and related adjustments and caculations) for the Culinar Facility shall
be separate from the Scheduled Monthly Energy Deliver for the combined Upper
Facilty and Lower Facility. Durng the first twelve full caendar months following the
Commercial Operations Date, Seller predicts that the Culinar Facilty will produce and
deliver to the Point of Delivery the following monthly amounts ("Initial Year Energy
Delivery Schedule"):
10
Month
Januar
Febru
March
April
May
June
July
Augut
September
October
November
December
Culinary Facilty Energy Deliverv (SMEDculioBrv) kWh
59,700
23,000
40,000
94,400
119,500
132,200
167,200
160,100
112,100
82,900
91,300
76,100
4.2.2 Upper and Lower Scheduled Monthly Energy Deliver. The Scheduled
Monthly Energy Deliver for the combined Upper Facilty and Lower Facilty is as
follows:
Month Upper Facilty Lower Facilty Energy Facilty Energy Delivery
Energy Delivery (kWh)Delivery (kWh)(SMEDuPPer aod iower) kWh
Januar 154,720 103,674 258,394
Februar 126,782 65,772 192,554
March 127,107 70,249 197,356
April 188,542 87,236 275,778
May 259,394 102,403 361,797
June 558,866 301,939 860,805
July 614,905 301,022 915,927
Augut 454,030 162,980 617,010
September 274,580 113,480 388,060
October 280,880 95,020 375,900
November 217,480 125,785 343,265
December 188,460 113,611 302,071
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4.2.3 Beginning at the end of the ninth full calendar month of operation,
and at the end of every 3rd month thereafter, Seller shall supplement the Energy Deliver
Schedule with thee additional month of forward estimates (which shall be appended to
this Agreement as Exhibit D) ("Subsequent Energy Delivery Schedule")i such that the
Energy Delivery Schedule wil provide at least six months of scheduled energy estimates
at all times. Seller shall provide Subsequent Energy Deliver Schedules no later than
5:00 PM MPT of the 5th day after the due date. If Seller does not provide a Subsequent
Energy Deliver Schedule by the above deadline, scheduled energy for the omitted
perod shall equal the amounts scheduled by Seller for the same thee-month period
during the previous year.
4.2.4 Beginnig with the end of the third month after the Commercial
Operation Date and at the end of ever third month thereafter; (1) the Seller may not
revise the immediate next three months of previously provided Energy Delivery
Schedules, but by wrtten notice given to PacifiCorp no later than 5 :00 PM of the 5th day
following the end of the previous month, the Seller may revise all other previously
provided Energy Delivery Schedules. Failure to provide timely wrtten notice of changed
amounts wil be deemed to be an election of no change.
4.3 Adjustment of Energy Delivery Schedule. If PacifiCorp is excused from acceptig
all or part of Seller's Net Output due to the occurrence of circumstances specified in Section
6.3.1 and 6.3.2 and, or if Seller is excused from deliver due to the occurrence of circumstances
specified in Section 6.4, or due to a combination thereof ("Qualifyg Curtailment") the
Scheduled Monthly Energy Delivery for the Facility(ies) subject to such Qulifying Curailment
(Scheduled Monthly Energy DeliverY(upper and lower) or Scheduled Monthly Energy Delivery(culina)
or both) wil be adjusted, pro rata ("Adjusted Scheduled Monthly Energy Delivery"). The
Adjusted Scheduled Monthly Energy Delivery shall be calculated as follows:
SMED(adj) = SMED(x)*(I- t(HC; * DRm -DRC;))
1="1 fIt DRm
Where:
Hc¡=
Scheduled Monthly Energy Delivery for the month in which the
curtlment occur, where "(x)" connotes "Upper and Lower
Facility" or "Culinary Facility" or "bothl'
Adjusted Scheduled Monthly Energy Deliver(x) for the month in
which curtailment occurs
total hours of the Quaifying Cuailment in the month subject of
this calculation
tota hour in the month in which curilment occurs
the Maximum Curtiled Facility Delivery Rat~x)
the Maximum Facility Deliver Rat~x)
SMED(x)=
SMED(adj)
fIt
DRc¡
DRm
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a Qualifyg Curailment affectig Facility(l()
the number of Quaifyg curents in the month affecting
Facilty(x)
the Facilty subject to the Quaifyg Curilment: either "Upper
and Lower" or "Culinary"
Where Qualifyg Curailments overlap, each distinct perod of overlap shall be
caculated as a separate Qualifying Culment such that no hour withn a month
may figure into more than one Quaifying Curtailment.
i =
n =
x =
4.4 Termination for Non-availabilty. Unless excused by an event of Force Majeure,
Seller's failure to deliver any Net Energy to the Point of Deliver for a continuous period of
thee month shall constitute an event of default.
SECTION 5: PURCHASE PRICES
5.1 Energy Purchase Price. Except as provided in Section 5.3, PacifiCorp will pay
Seller non-levelized, Conformng Energy or Non~Confol1ung Energy Purchase Prices for
capacity and energy calculated using separately applicable rates for "Upper and Lowet' and
"Culinar" Facility and adjusted for seasonality and On-PeaOff-Peak Hours using the
following formulae, in accordance with Commssion Order 30480 and Errata to Order 30480:
Conformng Energy Purchase Price = ARce * MPM
Non-Conformg Energy Purchase Price = Minimum of (ARce * MPM; PV-85)
Where:
AR.e = the Conforming Energy Annual Rate for the year of the Net Output. For
Net Output from the Upper Facilty and Lower Facility, the applicable
rates are in Table I-Upper/Lower, below. For Net Output from the
Culinar Facility, the applicable rates are in Table I-Culinar, below;
MPM = the monthy On.Peak or Off-Peak multiplier from Table 2 below, that
corresponds to the month of the Net Output and whether the Net Output
occurred durng On-Peak Hours or Off-Peak Hour.
PV -85 = 85% of the monthly weighted average of the daily Index Price.
Example calculations are provided in Exhbit G.
Table l-Upper/Lower: Conformig Energy Annual Rates for Upper Facilty and Lower
Facilty (Rates from Commission Order No. 30744 though April 2012, then rates from Errata to
Order No. 32234 from May 2012 though the Expiration Date)
Conforming Energy
Annual Rate, Upper and
Lower (ARe)
Year $/M
2009 76.73
2010 75.83
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2011 77.95
2012 80.24
January-
April
2012 63.34
May-
December
2013 66.87
2014 70.67
Table l-Culinary: Conformig Energy Annual Rates for Culary Facilty (Commssion
Errata to Order No. 32234)
Conformng Energy
Anual Rate, Culinary
(AR)
Year $/MWh
2011 59.62
2012 63.34
2013 66.87
2014 70.67
Table 2: Monthly On-PeakOff-Peak Multipliers
Month On-Peak Off-Peak
Hours Hours
Janua 103%94%
Febru 105%97%
March 95%80%
April 95%76%
May 92%63%
June 94%65%
Julv 121%92%
Augut 121%106%
September 109%.99%
October 115%105%
November 110%96%
December 129%120%
5.2 Payment
For the Biling Period in each Contract Year:
5.2.1 If Net Energy delivered to the Point of Delivery is betee 90% and
110% of the Scheduled Monthly Energy Deliver, then:
Payment:= Conformng Energy (kWh) times Conforming Energy Purchase Price
($/MWh) divided by 1000.
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5.2.2 If Net Energy delivered to the Point of Delivery is less than 90% of
the Scheduled Monthy Energy Deliver, then:
Payment = Non~Conformng Energy (kWh) times Non-Conformng Energy
Purchase Price ($/M) divided by 1000.
5.2.3 If Net Energy delivered to the Point of Delivery is greater than 110%
of the Scheduled Monthly Energy Deliver, then:
Payment = Conformg Energy (kWh) times Conformg Energy Purchase Price
($/M) divided by 1000 plus Non-Conformg (kWh) times Non~
Conformg Energy Purchase Price ($/M) divided by 1000.
5.3 Inadvertent Ener2V. PacifiCorp may accept Inadverent Energy at its sole
discretion, but will not purchase or pay for Inadvertent Energy.
SECTION 6: OPERATIONiAN CONTROL
6.1 Seller shall operate and maintan the Facilty in a safe maner in accordance with
this Agreement, the Facilty's generation interconnection agreement, if applicable, Transmission
Agreement(s), Prudent Electrcal Practces and in accordance with the requiements of all
applicable federal, state and local laws and the National Electrc Safety Code as such laws and
code may be amended from time to tie. PacifiCorp shall have no obligation to purchase Net
Output from the Facilty to the extent the interconnection betwee the Facility and the Point of
Deliver is disconnected, suspended or interrpted, in whole or in par, pursuant to the Facilty's
generation interconnection agreement, if applicable, or Tranmission Agreeient(s), or to the
extent generation curailment is required as a result of Seller's non-compliance with the
Facilty's generation interconnection agreement, if applicable, or Tranmission Agreement(s).
PacifiCorp shall have the right to inspect the Facilty to confirm that Seller is operating the
Facilty in accordance with the provisions of this Section 6.3 upon reasonable notice to Seller.
Seller is solely responsible for the operation and maintenance of the Facilty. PacifiCorp shall
not, by reason of its decision to inspect or not to inspect the Facility, or by any action or inaction
taken with respect to any such inspection, assume or be held responsible for any liability or
occurence arising from the operation and maintenance by Seller of the Facility.
6.2 Seller may ceae operation of the entie Facility or any individual unit for
Scheduled Maitenance Perods for each calendar yea at such times as are provided in the
monthly operating schedule set fort as Exhibit D.
6.3 Energy Accetace.
6.3.1 PacifiCorp shall be excused from acceting and payig for Net
Output or acceptig Inadvertent Energy produced by the Facility and delivered by the
Seller to the Point of Delivery, if it is prevented from doing so by an event of Force
Majeure, or if PacifiCorp deterines that curtailment, interrption or reduction of Net
Output or Inadvertent Energy deliveres is necessar because of line constrction or
maintenance requirements, emergencies, electrcal system operating conditions on its
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system or as otherwse required by Prudent Electrcal Practices. If, for reasons other than
an event of Force Majeue, PacifiCorp requires such a curlment, interrption or
reduction of Net Output deliveries for a period that exceeds twenty (20) days, beging
with the twenty-first day of such interrption, curtailment or reduction, Seller will be
deemed to be delìvering Net Output at a rate equivalent to the pro rata daily average of
the amounts specified for the applicable month in the Energy Deliver Schedule under
Section 4.2 unadjusted by Secton 4.3. PacifiCorp will notify Seller when the
interrption, curilment or reduction is ternated.
6.3.2 PacifiCorp shall not be obligated to purchase, receive or pay for Net
Output that is not delivered to the Point of Deliver (a) durg times and to the extent that
such energy is not delivered because the interconnection between the Facility and
PacifiCorp's system is .disconnected, suspended or interrpted, in whole or in par,
pursuat to the Facility's generation interconnection agreement, if applicable, or
Tranmission Agreement(s), (b) durig times and to the extent that such energy is not
delivered because the Transmission Entity Curs (as defied in the Tariff
Transmission Service (as defined in the Tariff to PacifiCorp pursuat to the ten of the
Tarff, or (c) during times and to the extent that an event of Force Majeure prevents either
Pary from delivering or receiving such energy.
6.3.3 Under no circumstaces wil the Seller deliver Net Output and/or
Inadvertent Energy from the Facilty to the Point of Delivery in an amount that exceed
the Maximum Facilty Deliver Rate, except as provided in Addendum W. Seller's
failure to limit deliveries to the Maximum Facility Deliver Rate shall be a Materal
Breach of this Agreement.
6.4 Seller Declared Suspension of Energy Deliveries.
6.4.1 If the Seller's Facility experiences a forced outage due to equipment
failure which is not caused by an event of Force Majeure or by neglect, disrepair or lack
of adequate preventative matenance of the Seller's Facilty, Seller may, afer givig
notice as provided in Section 6.4.2 below, temporarily suspend all deliveries of Net
Energy to PacifiCorp from the Facilty or from individual generation unites) within the
Facilty affeced by the forced outage for a period of not less than 48 hours to correct the
forced outage condition ("Declared Suspension of Energy Deliveries"). The Seller's
Declared Suspension of Energy Deliveres will begin at the star of the next full hour
followig the Seller's notification as specified in Section 6.4.2 and wil continue for the
. time as specified (not less than 48 hours) in the wrtten notification provided by the
Seller. In the month(s) in which the Declared Suspension of Energy occed, the
Scheduled Monthly Energy Deliver will be adjusted as specified in Section 4.3.
6.4.2 If the Seller desires to initiate a Declared Susellion of Energy
Deliveres as pròvided in Section 6.4.1, the Seller wil notify PacifiCorp's generation
coordination desk, bye-mail to wscc(êacificorp.com, by telephone (503-813-5394), or
by fax (503-813-5512), of Seller's unscheduled outage. Seller shall take all reasonable
measures and exercise its best. efforts to avoid unscheduled mantenance, to limit the
duration of such uncheduled maintenance, and to perorm unscheduled maintenance
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durg Off-Pea Hour. The begiing hour of the Declared Suspension of Energy
Deliveres will be at the earlìest the next fu hour after maing contact with PacifiCorp.
The Seller wil, within 24 hours after the telephone contact, provide PacifiCorp a wrtten
notice in accordance with Section 21 declaring the begiing hour and duration of the
Declared Suspenion of Energy Deliveries and a descrption of the conditions that caused
the Seller to initiate a Delared Suspension of Energy Deliveres. PacifiCorp wil review
the documentation provided by the Seller to detene PacifiCorp's acceptance of the
descrbed forced outage as quaifyng for a Declared Suspension of Energy Deliveries as
specified in Section 6.4.1. PacifiCorp's accetace of the Seller's forced outage as an
acceptable force outage will be based upon the clea documentation provided by the
Seller that the forced outage is not due to an event of Force Majeure or by neglect,
disrepair or lack of adequate preventative matenance of the Seller's Facilty. Seller
agrees to reta all performance related data for the Facilty for a minimum of thee years,
and to cooperate with PacifiCorp in the event PacifiCorp decides to audít Seller's
reportg of Facility Net Output and Adjusted Scheduled Monthly Energy Delivery.
SECTION 7: MOTIVE FORCE
Prior to the Amendment Date of this Second Revised Agreement, Seller provided to PacifiCorp
an engieerg report for Seller's Facility demonstratig to PacifiCorp's reasonable satisfaction:
(1) the feaibilty that the combined Net Energy deliver of the Upper Facìlty and the Lower
Facility will equal or exceed 5,357,556 kWh in each full calendar year for the ful term of this
Secnd Revised Agreement; (2) the feaibilty that the Net Energy delivery of the Culina
Facility will equal or exceed 1,158,000 kWh in each full calendar year for the full term of ths.
Second Revised Agreeent; and (3) the likelihood that the Facilty, under average design
conditions, wil generate at no more th 10 aM in any calendar month ("Motive Force Plan")
acceptable to PacifiCorp in its reasonable discretion and attached hereto as Exhibit F-l, together
with a certification from a Licened Professional Engineer attached hereto as Exhbit F-2,
cerfyig to PacifiCorp that the Facilty can reasonably be expected to perorm as predicted in
the Motive Force Plan for the duration of this Agreement.
SECTION 8: METERIG AT THE POIN OF INTERCONNECTION
8. i Metering shall be perormed at the location and in a maner consistet with this
Agreement, as specified in Exhibit B. Seller shall provide to PacifiCorp metered Facilty Net
Output in hourly increments, and any other energy measurements required to administer ths
Agreement. If the Tranmitting Entity(s) requires Seller to telemeter data, PacifiCorp shall be
entitled to receive the same data Seller provides to the Transmitting Entity, if such data is usefu
to PacifiCorp's administration of ths Agreement. Seller's metered output shall be adjusted to
account for electrical losses, if any, between the point of metergex) and the Point of
Interconnectio1lx) ("adjusted metered output"). The loss adjustment shall be 2% of the kWh
energy production recorded on the Facility output meter until actually measured and confirmed
in letter agreement beteen the Pares. Subject to other provisions applicable to Net Output in
this Agreement (e.g., disallowance of Inadvertent Energy), PacifiCorp shall subtract Seller's
station serice load from Seller's adjusted metered output to determine Net Output.
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8.2 Seller shall pay for the installation, testig, and maintenance of any meterig
required by Section 8.1, and shall provide reasonable access to such meter. PacifiCorp shall
have reasonable access to inpection, testing, repair and replacement of the meterig equipment.
If any of the inspections or tests discloses a meaurement eror exceeding two percent (2%),
either fast or slow, proper correction, based upon the inaccuracy found, shall be made of
previous readings for the actu period during which the meterng equipment rendered inaccute
measurements. Any correction in bilings or payments resulting from a correction in the meter
records shall be made in the next monthy bíling or payment rendered following the repair of the
meter, or during the shortest reasonable period.
SECTION 9: BILLINGS, COMPUTATIONS AN PAYMENTS
9.1 On or before the thirtieth (30th) day followig the end of each Billing Perod,
PacifiCorp shall send to Seller payment for Seller's deliveres of Net Output to PacifiCorp,
together with computations supporting such payment. PacifiCorp may offset any such payment
to reflect amounts owing from Seller to PacifiCorp pursuant to this Agreement and any other
agreement(s) between the Pares.
9.2 Any amounts owig after the due date thereof shall bear interest at the Prime Rate
plus two percent (2%) from the date due until paid; provided, however, that the interest rate shall
at no time exceed the mamum rate allowed by applicable law.
SECTION 10: DEFAULTS AND REMEDIES
10. i The followig events shall constitute defaults under this Agreement:
10.1.1 Seller's failure to make a payment when due under this Agreement,
or maitain insurance in conformce with the requirements of Section 12 of this
Agreement, if the failure is not cured with ten (10) days after the non-defaulting Par
gives the defaultig Party a notice of the default.
10.1.2 Breach by a Party of a representation or waranty set fort in this
Agreement, if such failure or breach is not cured within thy (30) days following wrtten
notice.
10.1.3 Seller's failure to cue any default under any commercial or
financing agreements or instrment (including the Facility's generation interconnection
agreement, if applicable) within the time allowed for a cure under such agreement or
intrment.
10.1.4 A Part (a) makes an assignment for the benefit of its creditors; (b)
files a petition or otherwise commences, authorizes or acquiesces in the commencement
of a proceeding or cause of action under any bankrptcy or similar law for the protection
of creditors, or has such a petition fied against it and such petition is not withdrawn or
dismissed within sixty (60) days after such fiing; (c) becomes insolvent; or Cd) is unable
to pay its debts when due.
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10.1.5 A Material Adverse Change has occured with respect to Seller and
Seller fails to provide such performance assurances as are reasonably requested by
PacifiCorp, within fifteen (15) days from the date of such request.
10.1.6 A Par otherwse fails to perorm any materal obligation (including
but not limted to failure by Seller to meet any deadine set fort in Section 2.2) imposed
upon that Par by this Agreement if the failure is not cured with thirt (30) days after
the non-defaultig Par gives the defaultig Par notice of the default; provided,
however, that, upon wrtten notice from the defaultig Par, ths thir (30) day perod
shall be extended by an additional ninety (90) days if (a) the faiure caot reasonably be
cured within the thrt (30) day perod despite dilgent effort, (b) the default is capable
of being cured within the additional ninety (90) day period, and (c) the defaulting Par
commences the cure within the origial thirt (30) day period and is at all times thereafter
diligently and continuously proceeding to cure the faiure.
10.2 In the event of any default hereunder, the non-defaulting Par must notify the
defaulting Pary in wrting of the circumstaces indicatig the default and outlining the
requirements to cure the default. If the default has not been cured within the prescribed time,
above, the non-defaultig Par may terminate ths Agreement at its sole discretion by delivering
written notice to the other Par and may pursue any and all legal or equitable remedies provided
by law or pursuant to this Agreement. The rights provided in ths Section 10 are cumulative such
that the exercise of one or more rights shall not constitute a waiver of any other rights.
10.3 In the event this Agreement is termnated because of Seller's default and Seller
wishes to again sell Net Output from the facility using the same motive force to PacifiCorp
following such termation, PacifiCorp in its sole discretion may requie that Seller do so subject
to the term of ths Agreement, including but not limited to the purchae prices as set fort in
(Section 5), until the Expiration Date (as set forth in Section 2.1). At such time Seller and
PacifiCorp agree to execute a written document ratifyng the te of ths Agreement.
lOA If ths Agreement is termnated as a result of Seller's default, Seller shall pay
PacifiCorp for the energy and associated capacity that Seller was scheduled to provide for a
period of twelve (12) months ("Replacement Period") from the date of termation plus the
estimated admistrative cost to acquire the replacement power ("Net Replacement Power
Costs"). Net Replacement Power Costs equals the sum of (1) the Replacement Price for
FacilitY(upper and lower) times the Replacement Volume for Facility(uppe and lower) for each day of the
Replacement Period; (2) the Replacement Price for FaciltY(culinar) times the Replacement
Volume for Facílity(culnary) for each day of the Replacement Perod; and (3) the estited
administrtive cost to the utilty to acquire replacement power.
Where:
"Replacement Price" equals the positive difference, if any, of the Index Price minus the
weighted average of the On-Peak and Off.Peak Conforming Energy Prices; and
"Replacement Volume" equals the applicable Scheduled Monthly Energy Deliver
divided by the number of days in that month.
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10.5 Upon an event of default or terination event resulting from default under this
Agreeent, in addition to and not in liitation of any other right or remedy under ths
Agreement or applicable law (including any right to set"'ff, counterclaim, or otherwise withhold
payment), the non~defaultig Par may at its option set-off, against any amounts owed to the
defaultig Par, any amounts owed by the defaulting Pary under any contract(s) or
agreement(s) between the Pares. The obligations of the Pares shall be deemed satisfied and
discharged to the extent of any such set-off. The non-defaulting Pary shall give the defaulting
Pary wrtten notice of any set-off, but failure to give such notice shall not affect the validity of
the set-off.
10.6 Amounts owed by Seller purant to this paragraph shall be due within five (5)
business days after any invoice from PacifiCorp for the same.
SECTION 11: INEMNIFICATION
11.1 Indemnties.
11.1.1 Indemity by Seller. Seller shall release, indemnify and hold
haness PacifiCorp, its directors, offcer, agents, and representatives agaist and from
any and all loss, fines, penalties, claims, actions or suits, including costs and attorney's
fees, both at trial and on appeal, resulting from, or arsing out of or in any way connected
with (a) the energy delivered by Seller under ths Agreement to and at the Point of
Deliver, (b) any facilities on Seller's side of the Point of Deliver, (c) Seller's operation
and/or maintenance of the Facilty, or (d) arising from ths Agreement, including without
limitation any loss, claim, action or suit, for or on account of injur, bodily or otherise,
to, or death of, persons, or for damage to, or destrction or economic loss of property
belonging to PacifiCorp, Seller or others, excepting only such loss, claim, action or suit
as may be caused solely by the fault or gross negligence of PacifiCorp, its directors,
offcers, employees, agents or representatives.
11.1.2 Indemnity by PacifiCorp. PacifiCorp shall release, indemnfy and
hold harmless Seller, its directors, offcers, agents, Lender and representatives against
and from any and all loss, fines, penalties, claims, actions or suits, including costs and
attorney's fees, both at tral and on appeal, resulting from, or arising out of or in any way
connected with the energy delivered by Seller under this Agreeent after the Point of
Delivery, including without limitation any loss, claim, action or suit, for or on account of
injury, bodily or otherwise, to, or death of, persons, or for damage to, or destruction or
economic loss of propert, exceting only such loss, claim, action or suit as may be
caused solely by the fault or gross negligence of Seller, its directors, officers, employees,
agents, Lenders or representatives.
11.2 No Dedication. Nothing in this Agreement shall be constred to create any duty
to, any standard of care with reference to, or any liability to any person not a Par to this
Agreement. No underg by one Par to the other under any provision of th Agreement
shall constitute the dedication of that Part's system or any portion thereof to the other Pary or
to the public, nor affect the status of PacifiCorp as an independent public utility corporation or
Seller as an independent individual or entity.
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11.3 CONSEOUENTIA DAMAGES. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT SUCH
DAMAGES ARE INCLUDED IN THE LIQUIDATED DAMGES, DELA Y DAMAGES, OR
OTHER SPECIFIED MEASURE OF DAMAGES EXPRESSLY PROVIDED FOR IN THIS
AGREEMENT, NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIALE TO THE OTHER PARTY FOR
SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, INDIRCT, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
WHETHER SUCH DAMGES ARE ALLOWED OR PROVIDED BY CONTRACT, TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY, STATUE OR OTHERWISE.
SECTION 12: LIABILITY AND INSURCE
12.1 Certficates. Seller shall provide PacifiCorp illurance ceficate(s) (of "ACORD
Form" or the equivalent) cerfying Seller's compliance with the inance requirements
hereunder. Commercial General Liability coverage written on a "claims-made" basis, if any,
shall be specifically identified on the cerficate. If requested by PacifiCorp, a copy of each
insurance policy, cerified as a tre copy by an authorized representative of the issuing insurance
company, shal be fuished to PacifiCorp.
12.2 Required Policies and Coverages. Without limiting any liabilties or any other
obligations of Seller under this Agreement, from the commencement of interconnection with
PacifiCorp's electrc transmission system titil the Expiration Date of ths Agreement, at its own
expense, Seller shall secure and contiuously ca, with an insurance company or companies
rated not lower than "A- or better" by the A.M. Best Company, the inurance coverage specifièd
below:
12.2.1 Worker's Compensation insurance which complies with the laws of
the state with which the Facility is located;
12.2.2 Commercial Generàl Liabilty insurance with bodily injury and
property damage combined single limits of at leat $1,000,000 per occurrence. Seller
shall maintain the policy in accordance with ters available in the insurance market for
similar electrc generating facilties. Such insurance shall include, but not necessarily be
limited to, specific coverage for contrctual liability encompassing the indemnification
provisions in this Agreement, broad form propery damage liability, personal injur
liabilty, explosion and collapse hazard coverage, products/completed operations liabilty,
and, where applicable, watercraf protecton and indemnty liabilty;
12.2.3 All Risk Insurance. The policy shall provide coverage in an amount
equal to not less than 80% of the current replacement in kind of the Facility for "all risks"
of physical loss or daage except as hereiafter provided, including coverage for boiler
and machiery, transit and off.site storage accident exposure, but excluding the
equipment owned or leased by Operator and its subcontractors and their personal
propery. The policy may contain separate sub-limits and deductibles subject to
insurance company underting guidelines. Seller shall mantain the policy in
accordance with terms available in the insurance market for simlar electrc generating
facilities. The policy shall include coverage for business inteption in an amount
coverng a perod of indemity equa to twelve (12) months. Additional coverges to be
included are:
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(a) Catastrophic Perils Insurance not less than 80% of the curent
replacement cost of plant, building, and/or equipment.
12.3 Insurance Strctue. Seller may satisfy the amounts of insurance required above by
purchasing primay coverage in the amounts specified or by buying a separate excess Umbrella
Liability policy together with lower limit primar underlying coverage. The strctue of the
coverage is at Seller's option, as long as the total amount of insurance meets the above
requirements.
12.4 Occurence-Based Coverage. The coverage required above, and any umbrella or
excess coverage, shall be "occurence" form policies. In the event that any policy is wrtten on a
"claiins~made" basis and such policy is not renewed or the retroactive date of such policy is to be
changed, the first insured Par shall obtai or cause to be obtaIned for each such policy or
policies the broadest basic and supplemental extended reportg period coverage or "tail"
reasonably available in the commercial insurance market for each such policy or policies and
shall provide the other Pary with proof that such basic and supplemental extended reportg
period coverage or ''tail'' has been obtaed.
12.5 Endorsement Items. Seller shall imediately cause its insurers to amend its
Commercial General Liabilty and Umbrella or Excess Liability policies with all of the following
endorsement items, and to amend its.Worker's Compensation policy with the endorsement items
set fort in Sections 12.5.3 and 12.5.4 below:
12.5.1 PacifiCorp and its Affliates, their respective directors, offcers,
employees, and agents as an additional insued under this policy and to the maximum
extent allowed by law, shall be provided with coverage at leat as broad as those required
of the Seller by this Agreement;
12.5.2 This insuance is primary with respect to the interest of PacifiCorp
and its Affliates and their respective directors, offcers, employees, and agents;
12.5.3 Illurer hereby waives all rights of subrogation against PacifiCorp,
its Affiliates, offcers, directors, employees and agents;
12.5.4 Notwithtanding any provision of the policy, ths policy may not be
canceled, non-renewed or materially changed by the insurer without givig ten (10) days'
prior wrtten notice to PacifiCorp; and
12.5.5 Cross liabilty coverage so that the insurance applies separately to
each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, even in instances where one
inured claims against or sues another insured.
12.6 Perodic Review. PacifiCorp may review ths schedule of required insurance as
often as once every two (2) years. PacifiCorp may, in its discretion and if allowed by the
Commssion, require the Seller to make changes to the policies and coverages described in this
Exhbit to the extent reaonably necessar to cause such policies and coverages to conform to the
insurance policies and coverages tyically obtained or required for power generation facilities
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comparable to the Facilty at the time PacifiCorp's review taes place. In addition, Seller shall
have the right, subject to PacifiCorp's consent, to mae changes in the coverages and limits of
the Builder's All-Risk Insurance and the All-Risk Insance required under ths Section, to the
extent the coverages and limits specified herein are not reasonably available at commercially
reaonable rates.
. SECTION 13: FORCE MAJEURE
13.1 As used in this Agreement, "Force Majeure" or "an event of Force Majeure"
means any cause beyond the reasonable control of the Seller or of PacifiCorp which, despite the
exercise of due diligence, such Par is unble to prevent or overcome. By way of example,
Force Majeure may include but is not limited to acts of God, flood, storm, wars, hostilties, civil
strife, stres, and other labor disturbances, earthquaes, fies, lightng, epidemics, sabotage,
restraint by court order or other delay or failure in the perormance as a result of any action or
inaction on behalf of a public authority which is in each case (i) beyond the reasonable control of
such Par, (ii) by the exercise of reasonable foresight such Par could not reasonably have been
expected to avoid and (ii) by the exercise of due dilgence, such Pary shall be unable to prevent
or overcome. Force Majeure, however, specifically excludes the cost or availability of fuel or
motive force to operate the Facilty or changes in market conditions that affect the price of
energy or tranmission. If either Part is rendered wholly or in par unable to perform its
obligation under this Agreement because of an event of Force Majeure, both Pares shall be
excused from whatever pedonnce is afected by the event of Force Majeure, provided tht:
13 .1.1 the non-perormng Pary, shall, withn two (2) weeks after the
occurence of the Force Majeure, give the other Par wrtten notice descrbing the
paricular of the occurence, including the stat date of the Force Majeue, the cause of
Force Majeue, whether the Facilty remains parally operational and the expected end
date of the Force Majeure;
13.1.2 the susension of performance shall be of no greater scope and of no
longer duration than is requied by the Force Majeure;
13.1.3
to perorm; and
the non-pedormg Par uses its best effort to remedy its inability
13.1.4 the non-performng Pary shall provide prmpt written notice to the
other Party at the end of the Force Majeure event detaling the end date, cause there of,
damage caused there by and any repairs that were required as a result of the Force
Majeure event, and the end date of the Force Majeure.
13.2 No oblígations of either Pary which arose before the Force Majeue causing the
suspension ofpedormance shall be excused as a result of the Force Majeure.
13.3 Neither Pary shall be required to settle any stre, walkout, lockout or other labor
dispute on terms which, in the sole judgment of the Par involved in the dispute, are contrary to
the Par's best interests.
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SECTION 14: SEVERA OBLIGATIONS
Nothig contained in this Agreement shall ever be constred to create an association, trst,
parership or joint ventue or to impose a trst or parership duty, obligation or liability
between the Paries. If Seller includes two or more pares, each such pary shall be jointly and
severally liable for Seller's obligations under this Agreement.
SECTION 15: CHOICE OF LAW
This Agreement shall be interpreted and enforced in accordance with the laws of the state of
Idaho, excluding any choice of law rues which may direct the application of the laws of another
jurisdiction.
SECTION 16: PARTIAL INVALIDITY
It is not the intention of the Pares to violate any laws govering the subject matter of ths
Agreement. If any of the ters of the Agreement. are finally held or deteimined to be invalid,
ilegal or void as being contrar to any applicable law or public policy, all other terms of the
Agreement shall remain in effect. If any term are finally held or determned to be invalid,
ilegal or void, the Paries shall enter into negotiations concering the terms affected by such
decision for the purose of achievig conformity with requirements of any applicable law and
the intent of the Pares to this Agreement.
SECTION 17: WAIR
Any waiver at any time by either Pary of its rights with respect to a default under this
Agreement or with respect to any other matter arising in connection with ths Agreement must
be in wrting, and such waiver shall not be deemed a waiver with respect to any subsequent
default or other matter.
SECTION 18: GOVERNENTAL JURISDICTION AND AUTHORIZATIONS
This Agreement is subject to the jursdiction of those govermenta agencies havig control over
either Pary or this Agreeent. PacifiCorp's complìance with the term of ths Agreement is
conditioned on Seller's submission to PacifiCorp prior to the Commercial Operation Date and
maintaing thereafter copies of all local, state and federal licenses, perits and other approvals
as then may be required by law for the construction, operation and maintenance of the Facilty.
SECTION 19: SUCCESSORS AN ASSIGNS
Ths Agreement and all of the ters and provisions hereof shall be binding upon and inure to the
benefit of the respective successors and assigns of the Paries hereto, except that no assignent
hereof by either Pary shall become effective without the wrtten consent of both Pares being
first obtained. Such consent shall not be uneasonably withheld. Notwthstading the foregoing,
any entity with which PacifiCorp may consolidate, or into which it may merge, or to which it
may conveyor transfer substtially all of its electrc utilty assets, shall automatically, without
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fuer act, and without nee of consent or approval by the Seller, succeed to all of PacifiCorp's
rights, obligations, and interests under this Agreement. Ths arcle shall not prevent a financing
entity with recorded or secured rights from exercising all rights and remedies available to it
under law or contract. PacifiCorp shall have the right to be notified by the financing entity that it
is exercising such rights or remedies.
SECTION 20: ENTIR AGREEMENT
20.1 Ths Agreement supersedes all prior agreements, proposals, representations,
negotiations, discussions or letters, whether oral or in wrtig, regarding PacifiCorp's purchase of
Net Output from the Facility. No modification of this Agreement shall be effective unless it is in
wrting and signed by both Pares.
20.2 By executig ths Agreement, each Par releaes the other from any claims,
known or unown, that may have arsen prior to the Amendment Date with respect to the
Facility and any predecessor facilty proposed to have been constrcted on the site of the
Facility.
SECTION 21: NOTICES
21.1 All notices .except as otherwse provided in ths Agreement shall be in writing,
shall be directed as follows and shall be considered delivered if delivered in person or when
deposited in the U.s. Mail, postage prepaid by cerfied or registered mail and return receipt
requeste
Notices PacifiCorp Seller
All Notices PacifiCorp Lower Valley Energy, Inc.
825 NE Multnoma Street
PO Box 188Portand, OR 97232
Att: Contract Administration,Afton, Wyoming 8311 0
Suite 600 Attention Jim Webb,CEO
E-mail: SmallQF(§PacifiCorp.com Phone (307) 885-3175
Phone: (503) 813 - 5380 Facsimile: (307) 885-5787
Facsimile: (503) 813 - 6291
Duns: 00-790~9013
Federal Tax ID Number: 93-0246090
All Invoices:Att: Back Offce, Suite 700 Attention GayLyn Turner
Phone: (503) 813 ~ 5578 Phone (307) 885-6136Facsimile: (503) 813 - 5580
Facsimile: (307) 885-5787
Schedulig:Attn: Resource Planing, Suite 600 Attention Rick Knori
Phone: (503) 813 - 6090 Phone: (307) 739-6038Facsimile: (503) 813 - 6265
Facsimile: (307) 739-1610
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Notices PacifCorp Seller
Payments:Att: Back Office, Suite 700 Attention GayLyn Turner
Phone: (503) 813 - 5578 Phone (307) 885-6136Facsimile: (503) 813 - 5580
Facsimile: (307) 885-5787
Wire Transfer:Ban One N.A.To be provided in separate leter
To be provided in separate letter from from Lower Valley Energy to Buyer
PacifiCorp to Seller
Credit and Att: Credit Manager, Suite 700 Attention GayLyn Turer
Collections:Phone: (503) 813 - 5684 Phone (307) 885-6136Facsimile: (503) 813-5609
Facsimile: (307) 885-5787
With Additional Att: PacifiCorp General Counsel J ames Webb, CEO
Notices of an Phone: (503) 813-5029 Lower Valley Energy, Inc.Event of Default Facsimile: (503) 813-6761
or Potential Phone (307) 885-3175
Event of Default Facsimile: (307) 885-5787
to:
The Pares may change the person to whom such notices are addressed, or their addresses, by
providing written notices thereof in accordance with ths Subsection.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Paries hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed
in their respective names as of the date first above written.
Seller
By:
../
amesR. Webb
Title: President! CEO
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EXHIBIT A
DESCRITION OF SELLER'S FACILITY
(Seller to Complete)
Seller's Facility consists of three QFs, designated Facilty(lower). Facility(upper),and FacilitY(culînar)
in ths Agreement. Together, the Facility Ìs descrbed as:
Facility Capacity Rati&,upper): 940 kW
Facility Capacity Ratin&,lower): 535 kW
Facilty Capacity Ratin&,uppandlower): 1475 kW
Facility Capacity Rati,&cuinar): 225 kW
Facilty Capacity Rating: 1,700 kW
Identify the Maximum Facility Delivery Rate:
Maximum Facility Deliver Rat~upp): 940 kW
Maximum Facility Deliver Rat~iower): 597 kW
Maxmum Facility Deliver Rat~uppe an lower): 1537 kW
Maxmum Facility Delivery Rate(culin): 261 kW
Maximum Facilty Delivery Rate: 1,798 kW
A-I
EXHBIT A - Lower
DESCRIPTION OF SELLER'S F ACILITY(wWER)
(Seller to Complete)
Seller's Facilty consists of one generator manufactued by Emerson Motor Company. More
specifically, each generator at the Facility is descrbed as:
Type (synchronous or inductive): SL Induction Genertor
Nameplate Part No.: 370780-000
Number of Phases: 3
Rated Output (kW): 597 Rated Output (kVA): 746
Rated Voltage (line to line): 480
Rated Current (A): Stator: 935 A; Rotor: Induction 935 A
Maxium kW Output ("Maximum Facilty Delivery Rate(lower)): 597 kW
Maxmum kVAOutput: 746 kVA
Minimum kW Output: 0 kW
Manufacturer's Guaranteed Cut-in Wind Speed (if applicablel:N/A
Facilty Capacity Rating: 535 kW at Hz 60 A 935
Identify the maximum output of thegenerator(s) and descrbe any differences beteen that
output and the Nameplate Capacity Ratig:
Station service requirements, and other loads served by the Facilty, if any, are described
as follows: Station servce loads are metered and connected on a separate serce and meter from
the 12.47 kv distrbution system through a 120/240 single phase serce. Station Serice loads
are estimated to be 12,000 KWH per year
Location of the Facilty: The Facilty is located in Lincoln County, W Wyoming. The location
is more paricularly described as follows:
The project is located on Swift Creek, in Lincoln County, Wyomig, parially with the
Bridger-Teton National Forest at approximately 42°43' 42.3531" Nand 110°55' 00.70858" W.
Power factor requirements:
Rated Power Factor (PF) or reactive load (kV AR): PF = .81
A-(lower)-1
EXHIBIT A - Upper
DESCRlPTION OF SELLER'S FACILITY(UPPER)
(Seller to Complete)
Seller's Facilty(upper) consists of one generator manufacted by Marelli Motori. More
specifically, each generator at the Facility(uper) is descrbed as:
Type (synchronous or inductive): SI Induction Generator
Model: C4G500 LC 10
Number of Phases: 3Rated Output (kW): 940 Rated Output (kVA):
Rated Voltage (lie to lie):
Rated Current (A): Stator: 1131 A; Rotor: Induction 1131 A
Maximum kW Output ("Maximum Facilty Delivery Rate(upper)"): 940 kW
Maximum kV A Output: 986 kV A
Minum kW Output: 0 kW
Manufacturer's Guaranteed Cut-in Wind Speed (if applicable):
Facilty Capacity Rati~iipper): 940 kW at Hz 60 A
1360
Identify the Maximum Facilty Delivery Rattiuper) and descrbe any differences between that
output and the Facilty Capaçity Ratig(upper):
Station service requirements, and other loads served by the Facilty(upper), if any, are
described as follows: Station serce loads are metered and connected on a separate service and
meter from the Í2.47 kv distrbution system through a 120/240 single phase servce.
Location of the Facilty(upper): The Facilty(upper) is located in Lincoln County, W Wyoming.
The location is more parcularly described as follows:
The project is located on Swift Creek, in Lincoln County, Wyoming, parially within the
Bridger..Teton National Forest at approximately 42°43' Nand 110°54' W.
Power factor requirements:
Rated Power Factor (PF) or reactive load (kVAR): PF = .83
A-(upper)-1
EXHIT A - Culinary
DESCRIPTION OF SELLER'S FACILITY(cULlNARY)
(Seller to Complete)
Seller's Facility(culìnary) consists of one generator manufactued by Emerson Motor Technologies.
More specifically, each generator at the Facility(culinary) is described as:
Type (synchronous or indùctive): Inductive
Model: DI=68093
Number of Phases: 3
Rated Output (kW): 225 Rated Output (kV A):
Rated Voltage (lne to lie):
Rated Current (A): Stator: 480 A; Rotor: _ A
Maximum kW Output ("Maximum Facilty Delivery Rate(culinary)"): 261 kW
Maximum kVA Output: _ kVA
Minimum kW Output: 225 kW
Manufacturer's Guaranteed Cut-in Wind Speed (if applicable): NI A
Facilty Capacity Ratin~culinary): 225 kW at 60 Hz A
Identify the Maximum Facility Delivery Rate(culina) and describe any difference between that
output and the Facilty Capacity Rating(culnary):
Station servce requirements, and other loads served by the Facilty(culinarYh if any, are
descnbed as follows: Station servce loads are metered and connected on a separate serce and
meter from the 12.47 kv distrbution system though a 120/240 single phase service. Station
. Serce loads are estimated to be 14,500 KWH per year
Location of the Facilty(culiuary): The FacilitY(culary) is located in Lincoln County, Wyomig.
The location is more partcularly described as fol1ows:'42° 43' 53" Nand 110051' 43" W
Power factor requirements:
. Rated Power Factor (PF) or reactive load (kV AR): PF = .72
A -( culinar)- i
EXHIBITB
SELLER'S INERCONNECTION FACILITIES
(Seller to provide its own diagram and descrption J
POINT OF DELIVERY / SELLER'S INTERCONNECTION FACILITIES
Instrctionsto Seller:
1. Describe the point(s) of metering, including the tye ofmeter(s), and the owner of the
meter(s) at FacilitY(lower), Facility(upper), and Facility(culi). .
The Lower Swift Creek Facility and the Upper Swift Creek Facility are metered
separately. The point of meterng at each Facility is in the secondar
comparent of the 277/480 step up tranformers. The Lower Swift Creek
Facilty is a 750 kva transformer, The Upper Swift Creek Facility is a 1500 kva
transformer. The metering is done by 500-5 CT's and a Gemsta JEMIO meter.
The meter are owned by Bonnevlle Power Admistration. The Culinar is
metered in a 300 kva transformer with 200-5 CT's along with a Gemstar JEMI0
meter; station service is metered with a Landis & Oyr FM2S meter both meters
are owned by Bonnevile Power Admistration.
2. Provide single line diagrams of FacilitY(lower), FacilitYCupper), and Facility(culitt) including
station use meter, Facility output meter(s), Interconnection Facilities, Points of
Inteconnection.
One-line diagrams of Facilityclower), Facilitycuppe), and FacilityCculi) are attached.
For FacilitYClower) and FaciltyCupper) the Point of Interconnection is the 12.47 kV
side of the step-up transformer. For Facilitycculinry), the Point ofInterconnection is
the_high side of the 300 KV A step-up-transformer.
3. Specify the Point of Delivery, and any transmission facilities on Seller's side of the Point
of Deliver used to deliver Net Output.
The power willbe delivered from the Lower Valley Energy distrbution system to
BPA. BPA will deliver the power to PacifiCorp at the Goshen Substation. See
attached one-line diagram
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REQUIRED FACILITY DOCUMENTS
REQUIRED OF ALL FACILITIES:
QF Cerifications:
Facilty(lower): QF 10-157-000
Facilitycuppe): QF 08-64 i -000
Facility(cu1ín): QF 11-61-000
PERC Hydro Licenses:
FacilityClower): P-1651
Facilty(upp): P-1651
Facilitycculai): P-13301-022
Generation Interconnection Agreement: Not applicable
Fuel Supply Agreement, if applicable N/ A
BP A point-to-point transmission servce agreement:
For May 2011 to April 2012: Dated May 10,2010, Ref # 73970298
For May 2012 to April 2015: Dated May 4,2011, Ref # 75429714
The followig Documents are requied to complete this project:
Easements:
Permts:
C-1
EXHIBITD
ENERGY DELIVRY SCHEDULE
Upper Swift Creek Hydro Lower Swift Creek Hydro
("Facilty upper")("Faciltyiow")0.940MW Nameplate Capacity 0.535 MW Nameplate Capacity FaciItvun...r and LRwer
SMED(upper
and I"wer):
Scheduled
Monthy Avg.Monthly Monthly Avg.Monthy Monthly Avg.Enery Delivery Capacity Energy Deliver Capacity Energy DeliverDeliverRateFactorDeliveryyRateFactorDeliveryyRate
(kWh)(MW (%)(kWh)(M)(%)(kWh)(MJanuary154,720 0.21 22%103,674 0.14 26%__.~~8,~~~__.0.35---_.~---~,-_._..-._._-----------_.-d_~.~ __..._------_..._---_.__.~.__.R.February 126,782 0.19 20%65,772 0.10 18%192,554 0.29--_._._-_.._._.-""-"'--_._-¡---_.......---70,249----.._-_..-;----_._._.__..__.~-..,--March 127,107 0.17 18%0.09 18%197,356 0.27---_.-.......-...._--------"-1--_._--_.-.-.-._-...._-_._,.,-~-_.__.._.,,_._---._~1--------_.._-----....._-_..-April 188,542 0.26 28%.87,236 0.12 23%_._~2.S!.?7.~_"..__0.38¡-._..._---.w.'w,_____.~..,-------~~._--_.._...._...._._.....__.---'--"-.--~--~._~-~_~_""~'~_"_nwMay259,394 0.34 37%102,403 _.._2.13__.__23%_-1§h797.__..__.486N'W__'__".~'~"_~'_M~M~'__'"~_'___"'''N_''~',_~_,~_",~"¡-_.__...._--_'"'''''_eW'_'~~_''______N'M'''._.__.......-......,..__.~..."..._.__..M_June 558,866 0.77 83%301,939 0.42 70%__.__S60 iS.QS______1.9'~_'__'_"-'__'____'_R_'_'__N'~'_~'_"__'_'__M'"~~M'~~._..~.-.__,~_._._'_'_'_"'__R'~'_"'''''_,,_,_,__--.._....~._._--"'~N_NM'''__--_-..-..-..._---~-July 614,905 0.82 88%301,022 0.40 ____e!%__.._".2l?~~.7.__.._..".1.23-~_.-.-.__._-"_"M'"N''''_'___._.~..._.~..._~_..._~_.__..__.....____._.__.N._..._........_.~_.._---_.-......~._.-_."W_'_'__NAugust. 454,030 0.61 64%162,980 0.22 37%___§_!....Q..1.Q_.__..0.829.~~._~..~__...___..M.._.__...__._-_._._._-_...__.~w__.._.__.
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._--_._--.._._______R ......._.._..._._-.-September 274,580 0.38 45%0.15 _..25%_____.~~.8,0~_~...",0.539_.__"_R_'_'___'''__------.._-_.._._--_._-......._.-:-------_.._.._.......-.._..__..October 280,880 0.38 40%95,020 0.13 22%375,900 0.505.........._..__M________..__..___~M~___..~.....----_.-._-_..~----"'---------------~._--_..._..._----...__._~-_._..-November 217,480 0.31 32%125,785 -9..__29%___~43d~_L_.__0.59MN__........._.._._____...--------_.._..._-_._..-..~--~-----_"_'M~__.._....--_._-,-'....._-,.-December 188,460 0.25 27%113,611 0.15 26%302,071 0.45
TOTAL:3,445,746 1,643,171 5,088,917
Culinary Hydro
("Facilty tu\lry")
0.225 MW Nameplate Capacity
SMED(ciünary):Avg.Monthy Capacity
Scheduled Monthy Energy Delivery Deliver Rate Factor
(kWh)(MW)(%)
January --------_._._----_...?~?.Q---_..0.08 __--6% __._~---..-February -..-._....._..._.___......?1Q.qQ_____.____.._.___.0.03 15%-----_.._-_._---------..__..__..__._...~_.March -..--..........._.....___...___~QiQQQ._____..___.._______0.05 24%M...______._N._~~~h__.__._..__M________._,~_._...
April __......,_________.J4,'!..___.__0.13 58%1------.___..__~____M_May ________1.J_9,500 0.16 71%_._-----------_.._--June 132,200 0.18 82%1---_._..__._.....__.--_.__...__......_--_.._._----t"-.----------July _........._.______._.___..__.l§J.!~OO_____._..._______.._0.22 100%1-._-----_.__.----_.__...._-~...._-_._.__._.._--
August 160,100 0.22 96%i---~._.-----..-....-......-..----_..---.-..---.----~---_._--,.._._-_._--------September ----.........._._.._.._.1.J1:i1gg__..___..____._____0.16 69%~~------_._-_.._--,.._----_.._._-_..._---October ._---_..__..__._s~.!~Q-Q.-------,,---_..-0.11 50%_..._--_._-----¡-------_._---November -------.......____.....21 ,300__.._____.__0.13 56%..;-..._-_.._-_..._.__._--December 76,100 0.10 45%
TOTAL:1,158,000
Scheduled Maintenance - Seller will provide a suggested mantenance schedule annually.
D-1
EXHITE
START-UP TESTING
Required factory testig includes such checks and tests necessar to deterine that the
equipment system and subsystem have been properly manufactued and installed, function
properly, and are in a condition to pert safe and effcient start~up of the Facility, which may
include but are not limited to:
1. Test of mechanical and electrcal equipment;
2. Calibration of all monitorig instrents;
3. Operating tests of all valves, operators, motor staers and motor;
4. Alars, signals, and fail-safe or system shutdown control tests;
5. Point-to-point continuity tests;
6. Bench tests of protective devices; and
7. Tests required by maufacturer of equipment
Required start-up tests are those checks and tests necessar to deterne that all featues
and equipment, systems, and subsystems have been properly illtalled and adjusted, function
properly, and are capable of operatig simultaeously in such condition that the Facility is
capable of contiuous delivery into PacifiCorp's electrcal system, which may include but are
not limited to:
1. Turbine/generator mechacal iunS and fuctionality;
2. System operation tests;
3. Brake tests;
4. Energization oftrsfonners;
5. Synchronizing tess (maual and auto);
6. Excitation and voltage regulation operation tests;
7. Auto stop/st sequence;
8. Completion of any state and federal envionmental testing requirements.
9. Tests requied by manufacturer of equipment;
For wind projects only, the following Wind Turine Generator Installation Check Lists are
required docuents to be signed off by Manufacturer or Subcontract Category Commissioning
Personnel as par of the Commissioning and starp testing:
Turbine Instlation
Foundation Inection
Controller Assembly
Power Cables
CablerInstalation Check Lists includig: Controller
Top Deck / Yaw Deck
Tower Top Section/ Saddle
Mid Section Cables or buss bars
Base Section
Tower Base Section
Tower Lights and Outlet
Tower Mid Section
Tower Top Section
Nacelle
Rotor
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MOTIVE FORCE PLAN
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ANTICIPATED POWER GENERATION
Anticipated Power Generation at Afon Culinary Hydropower Plant
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Qsprig(l Qplant(2)Head(3)Eff.(4)Gen. Power( 5)An. Power (6)
(cfs)(gm)(ft)%(kW)(MWhs)
JAN 3.2 1441 405 729%80 59.7
FEB 1.5 687 411 64.3%34 23.0
MA 2.2 1000 409 69.7%54 40.0
APR 5.4 2405 393 73.6%131 94.4
MAY 6.7 3006 382 74.1%161 119.5
JUN 7.8 3500 373 74.6%.184 132.2
JUL 10.5 4700 344 73.6%225 167.2
AUG 9.7 4341 354 74.3% '215 160.1
SEP .6.5 2908 384 73.9%156 112.1
OCT 4.5 2004 398 74.1%111 82.9
NOV 5.2 2319 394 73.7%..127 91.
DEC 4.1 1829 400 74.1%102 76.1
TOTAL (Max C'..neration 225 kW)1158
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Notes
1. Qspnng = estiinateà spring flow produced (average recorded flows li"(m flow reords)
2. Qplant '" Qspring*449gpm/eIì: it~Qdesign (4700 gpm or 10.5 cfs). If Qi,.priOg? to.5 efs, Qp1anr-Qdesigo; 4700 gpm
3. Head = Available head at hydropower plant
4. Effciency = Combined turbine/generator effciency from supplícr*90%
5. Generated Power (kW) ; Q(cfs)*Head(ft)*Effciciicy/I 1.81 to Max. Power of225 kW; Repl"cnts power at geiierator.
6. Annual Power (MWhr); Gen, Power (kW)*days -in inonth*(24 hr/day;iI,OOO
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PRQPOSED SYSTEM ENERGY GENERATION CALCULATION
Anticipated Head VS. Flow Curve for Afton Culinary Hydropower Plant
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- Power Gen. Full Tank
_Power Gen. Low Tank
3000 4000
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Flow Rate( 1)Pressure (2,3)-(4)Power Generted (5,6)
Qplant Phi Plo Phi Plo ' Eff.Pwrhi Pwrlo
(gpm)(cf.'l)(psi)(psi)(ft)(ft)%(kW)(kW)
1441 3.2 180 175 417 405 72.9%83 80
687 1.5 183 178 423 411 643%35 34
1000 2.2 182 177 421 409 69.7% '55 54
2405 5.4 175 170 405 393 73.6%135 131
3006 6.7 171 166 394 382 74.1%166 161
3500 7.8 167 161 385 373 74.6%190 184
4700 10.5 154 149 356 344 73.6%233 225
4341 9.7 158 153 366 354 743%222 215
2908 6.5 in 166 396 384 73.9%161 156
2004 4.5 178 172 410 398 74.1%115 111
2319 5.2 176 170 406 394 73.7%131 127
1829 4.1 179 173 412 400 74.1%105 102
Notes
1 _ Qplant = Flow rate at the Hydroelectric plant
2. Phi = Pressure at plazit when upper storage tank is full
3. Plo =' Pressure at plant when upper storage tan is drawn down 12 feet
4. Ef£. = Combined turbine/generator effciency from supplier*90%. Interpolated values.
5. Power hi = Power generated when upper storage tank is full
6. Power 10 = Power generated when upper storage tank is drwn do\.vn 12 feet.
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BACKUP DATA AND CHECK CALCULATIONS
Modified Supplier Effciency Data
Q(gm)Eff Do/oIgpm
10%470 60.0%0.020%
20%940 69.3%0.007%
30%1410 72.8%0.003%
40%1880 74.3%-0.001%
50%2350 73.6%0.000%
60%2820 73.7%0.002%
70%3290 74.6%0.000%
80%3760 74.6%0.000%
90%4230 74.5%-0.002%
100%4700 73.6%
Effciency VS. Flow Rale
Design flow 4700
Efficiency Adjustment 90%
. Etf. "" Supplier Effciency * Effciency Adjustment
Calc'd power gen. based on data from other studies to validate ths study:
2000 3000 4000
Flow rate(gpm)
5000
Modified (1) Power Generaion Estimate from:
Afn Wate Supply Project - Level II Nov 1999 BRS Inc,,,
Time period of Conditions . Sprig Flow Cyle (1)(2)
Flow Time Avg Flow to Tank Head Effciency PwrGen.
StartEnd Date days (minhr)mgd gpm Hd(ft)%kW MW
I-Jun 3 I-Aug 91 60 14.2 9855 344 73.6%225.491
l-Sep Nov-I 0 90 28 7.2 4997 344 73.6%225 486
I-Dec 31-May 184 8 1.8 1249 .406 71.6%69 303
TOTAL 365 1280
Modifed (1) Power Generation Estimate from:
Afton Municipal Water Supply - Level IT Study, Nov. 1990, Forsgren Associates, Inc.
(1)(2)
Time period of Conditions Flow to Plant Net Head Efficiency P\ÑT Gen.
Startnd Date days Q(gpm)Q(cfs)Hd(ft)Hd(psi)%kW MWhr
I-Apr 3D-Nov 244 3500 7.8 427 184.84848 74.6%210 1232
I-Dec 31-Dec 31 3000.6.7 443 191.77489 74.1%186 138
I-Jan 31-Jan 31 1500 3.3 472 204.329 ni%98 73
I-Feb 3 I-Mar 59 1200 2.7 481 208.22511 71.2%78 110
TOTAL 365 .1553
Notes:
1. Power generation effciency in previous study replaced with anticipated equipment efficiency. Efficiencies
interpolated from Modifed Supplier Efficiency Data
2. Assun1ed maximum generation of225 kW iftlow exceeds 4700 gpm.
3.Power generation estimates based on data from both studies cOIToborates estimated values
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The calculation for the purchase price durg an On-Peak Hour in May of 2009 is $76.73/MWh
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Anual Peak Peak
Rate for On-Peak Conformig Off-Peak Conformg
2009 Hour Energy Hour Energy
Month (perMWh)Multiplier (perMW)Multiplier (per MWh)
January $76.73 103%$79.03 94%$72.13
Februar $76.73 105%$80.57 97%$74.43
March $76.73 95%$72.89 80%$61.38
April $76.73 95%$72.89 76%$58.31
May $76.73 92%$70.59 63%$48.34
June $76.73 94%$72.13 65%$49.87
July $76.73 121%$92.84 92%$70.59
Augut $76.73 121%$92.84 106%$81.33
September $76.73 109%$83.64 99%$75.96
October $76.73 115%$88.24 105%$80.57
November $76.73 110%$84.40 96%$73.66
December $76.73 129%$98.98 120%$92.08
i This example does not include rates for the Culinar Facilty, which wil be calculated using the Conformg
Energy rate for the Culin Facility using the methodology abve.
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EXHIBITH
Seller Authorization to Release Generation Data to PacifCorp
¡Interconnection Customer Letterhead)
¡Address to Interconnected Utilty)
RE: Upper Swi Creek, Lower Swift Creek, and Culiary Hydroelectrc
Interconnections
Dear Sir:
Lower Valley Energy, Inc. hereby voluntary authories LowerValley Energy, Inc. to share
Lower Valley Energy, Inc.'s generator interconnection information and generator meter data
relating to Lower Valey Energy, Inc.'s Upper Swift Creek, Lower Swift Creek, and Culinar
Qualifying Facility located in Uncoln County, Wyoming with Marketing Affilate employees of
PacifiCorp Energy, including, but not limited to those in the Commercial and Trading group.
Lower V àlley Energy, Inc. acknowledges that PacifiCorp did not provide it any preferences,
either operational or rate-related, in exchange for ths volunta consent.
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ADDENDUMW
GENERATION SCHEDULING ADDENDUM
WHEREAS, Seller's Facility will not inteconnect diectly to PacifiCorp's System;
WHEREAS, Seller and PacifiCorp have not executed, and wil not execute, a generation
interconnection agreement in conjunction with the Power Purchase Agreement;
WHEREAS, Seller has elected to exercise its right under PURPA to deliver Net Output
from its QF Facility to PacifiCorp via one (or more) Transmittg Entities.
WHEREAS, PacifiCorp desires that Seller schedule deliver of Net Output to the Point
of Deliver on a fi, hourly basis;
WHEREAS, PacifiCorp does not intend to buy, and Seller does not intend to deliver,
more or less than NetOutput from the Facility (except as expressly provided, below);
THEREFORE, Seller and PacifiCorp do hereby agree to the following, which shall
. becme part of their Power Purchase Agreement:
DEFINIONS
The meang of the terms defied in the Power Purchase Agreement (''tis Agreement")
and this Addendum W shall apply to this Addendum:
"Day" means midnight to midnight, prevailing local tie at the Point of Deliver, or any
other mutually agreeable 24-hour perod.
"Energy Imbalance Accumulation," or "EIA," means, for a given Settlement Period,
the accumulated difference (beging at zero (0) at the sta. of each Settlement Period) between
Seller's Net Output and the energy actually delivered at the Point of Delivery. Each Settlement
Perod contains two independent EIAs, one for On-Peak Hours and one for Off-Peak Hours. A
positive accumulated difference indicates Seller's delivery of Surlus Delivery.
"Firm Delivery" meas uninterrptible tranmission servce that is reserved and/or
scheduled between the Points of Interconnection and the Point of Deliver puruant to Seller's
Transmission Agreement(s).
"Settlement Period" mean one month unless changed pursuant to Section 9 of. ths
Addendum.
"Supplemented Output' means any increment of scheduled hourly energy or capacity
delivered to the Point of Deliver in excess of the Facilty's Net Output durng that same hour.
"Surplus Delivery" means any energy delivered to the Point of Delivery by the Facilty
in excess of hourly Net Output that is not offset by the delivery of energy to the Point of
Deliver in deficit of hourly Net Output during the Settlement Perod. PacifiCorp shall accept
Surplus Deliver, but shall not pay for it.
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SELLER'S OBLIGATIONS IN LIEU OF THOSE CONTAIED IN A
GENERATION INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT.
1. Seller's Responsibilty to Arrange for Delivery of Net Output to Point of
Delivery. Seller shall arrange for the Firm Delivery of Net Output to the Point of Deliver.
Seller shall comply with the terms and conditioll of the Transmission Agreement(s) between the
Seller and the Transmitting Entity(s).
2. Seller's Responsibilty to Schedule Delivery, Seller shall coordinate with the
Transmittg Entity(s) to provide PacifiCorp with a schedule of the next Day's hourly scheduled
Net Output deliveries to the Point of Deliver at least 24 (twenty-four) hours prior to the
beginng of the day being scheduled, and otherwise in accordance with the WECC
Prescheduling Calendar (which is updated anually and may be downloaded. at:
http://www.wecc.bizl).
3. Seller's Responsibilty to Maintai Interconnection Facilties. PacifiCorp
shall have no obligation to installor maintain any interconnection facilties on Seller's side of the
Points of Interconnection. PacifiCorp shall not pay any costs arising from Seller interconnectig
its Facilty with the Transmitting Entity(s).
4. Seller's Responsibilty to Pay Transmission Costs. Seller shall make all
argements for, and pay all costs associated with, transmitting Net Output to PacifiCorp,
scheduling energy into the PacifiCorp system and any other costs associated with deliverg the
Seller's Net Output to the Point of Delivery.
5. Energy Reserve Requirements. The Transmittng Entity(s) shal provide all
generation reserves as requied by the WECC and/or as required by any other governg agency
or industr stadard to deliver the Net Energy to the Point of Deliver, at no cost to PacifiCorp.
6. Seller's Responsibilty to Report Net Output. On or before the tenth (lOth) day
following the end of each Biling Period, Seller shall send a report docuenting hourly station
serce, Inadverent Energy (energy delivered to the Point of Interconnectiol1x) at an average
hourly rate exceeg the Maximum Facility Delivery Rate(x)), and Net Output from the Facilty
durng the previous Biling Perod, in columar format substantially similar to the attched
Example 1. If requested, Seller shall provide an electronic copy of the data used to calculate Net
Output, in a standard format specified by PacifiCorp. For each day Seller is late deliverig the
cerified report, PacifiCorp shall be entitled to postpone its payment deadline in Section 90f this
Agreement by one day. Seller hereby grantsPacifiCorp the right to audit its certfied reports of
hourly. Net Output. In the event of discovery of a biling eror resulting in underayment or
overayment, the Paries agree to limt recover to a period of thee year from the date of
discovery.
7. . Seller's Supplemental Representations and Warranties. In addition to the
Seller's representations and waranties contained in Section 3 of this Agreement, Seller warants
that:
(a) Seller's Supplemented Output, if any, results from Seller's purchase of
some form of energy imbalance ancilar service;
(b) The Transmitting Entity(s) requires Seller to procure the serce, above, as
a condition of providing transmission service;
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(c) The Transmittng Entity(s) requires Seller to schedule deliveries of Net
Output to the Point of Deliver in increments of no less than one (1) megawatt;
(d) Seller is not attemptig to sell PacifiCorp energy or capacity in excess of
its Net Output; and
(e) The energy imbalance serce, above, is designed to correct a mismatch
between energy scheduled by the QP and the actual real-time production by the QF.
(f) Seller shall not schedule delivery to the Point of Delivery at a rate
exceeding the MaxiinumFacility Delivery Rate rounded up to the neaest whole
megawatt.
8. Seller's Right to Deliver Supplemented Output. In reliance upon Seller's
waranties in Section 7, above, PacifiCorp agrees to accept and pay for Supplemented Output by
treating it as Net Output for those puroses; provided, however, that Seller agrees to achieve an
EIA of zero (0) kilowatt-hours durng On-Peak Hours and an EIA of zero (0) kilowatt-hours
durng Off-Peak Hour at the end of each Settlement Period.
(a) Remedy for Seller's Positive Energy Imbalance Accumulations. In the
event Seller does not achieve zero (0) EIA at the end of a Settlement Period, any positive
balance shall be Surlus Delivery and shalliiot be included in or treated as Net Output.
PacifiCorp wil include an acounting of Surlus Deliver in each monthly statement
provided to Seller pursuant to Section 9.1 of this Agreement.
(b) Negative Energy Imbalance Accumulations. A negative EIA at the end
of a Settement Perod (indicatig that the Tramitting Entity has delivered less than
Seller's Net Output) will not result in any corresponding compensation by PacifiCorp.
(c) Alocation between Projects for Payment Purposes. Net Output
metered at the Point of Delivery (except Surlus Delivery) will be allocated to each
individual Facilty in proporton to its share of the total Net Output metered at the Points
of Interconnection, independently for On-pea and Off-peak Hours. This proportional
allocation is for purposes of determing the amount of Conformng and Non-
Conforming Energy for each of FacilitY(upper and lower) and FacilitY(culiniy) and for
deterinng the applicable rate for Net Output. An example calculation of allocation of
Energy Imbalance Accumulation among the Facilties is below the Examples.
9. PacifiCorp's Option to Change Settlement Period. In the event PacifiCorp
reasonably determnes that doing so likely will have a de minimis net effect upon the cost of
Seller's Net Output to PacifiCorp, it may elect to enlarge the Settlement Perod, up to a
maimum of one Contract Year. Conversely, if PacifiCorp reasonably determines, based on the
QF's perormance during the curent year, that reducing the Settlement Period likely wil
signficatly lower the net cost of Seller's Net Output to PacifiCorp, it shall have the right to
shorten Seller's EIA settlement perod beginning the first day of the following Contract Year.
However, in no case shall the Settlement Period be less than one month. If a Settlement Perod
does not coincide with a Biling Period, PacifiCorp shall deduct any amount paid for Surlus
Delivery during that Settlement Period from tlie Billig Period ternatig concuently or
soonest subsequently to the Setlement Period.
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EXAPLES
Seller's Output Reportg Requirement
Example of Seller's Output Reporting Requirement - Seller would complete (1) one reportng
table for Facilty(culina), (2) one reporting table for FaciltY(lower), (3) one reporting tale for
Faciltycupper), and (4) one table with the summed Net Output of Facilty(lower) and Facility(upper).
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(Max (0,
C-D))A B
C
(A-B)D
F
(C-E)
Meter Meter
Reading'f at reading at Maximum
Point of Station Adjusted Facility Net
Hour Interconnectio Power Gross Deliver Inadverent Output(lo
ending l1(1ower)MeterClower)OUtpuI(lower)Rate(lower)Energy(lower)wer)
Day (HE)(MWh)* (MWh)(l IT""'_'(MW (MW)(MW)iin YV ilJ
1 8:00 0.50 0.02 0.48 1.50 0 0.48
1 9:00 0.50 0.01 0.49 1.50 0 0.49
1 10:00 0.50 0.01 0.49 1.50 0 0.49
1 11:00 0.50 0.01 0.49 1.50 0 0.49
1 12:00 1.60 0.01 1.59 1.50 0.09 1.50
, 1 13:00 1.70 0.01 1.69 1.50 0.19 1.50
1 14:00 1.60 0.01 1.59 1.50 0.09 1.50
1 15:00 1.50 0.01 1.49 1.50 0 1.49
1 16:00 1.50 0.01 1.50 1.50 0 1.50
1 17:00 1.50 0.00 1.50 1.50 0 1.50
1 18:00 1.50 0.01 1.49 1.50 0 1.49
1 19:00 0.50 0.02 0.48 1.50 0 0.48
1 20:00 0.50 0.01 0.49 1.50 0 0.49
\I Seller shall show adjustment of Metèr Reading for losses, if any, between point of meteri&x)
and the Point of InterconnectionCx), in accordance with Section 8.1.
* Does not apply if Station Serice is provided from the gross output of the Facilty.
Example of Table for Sumed Net Output from Facilty(lower) and Facilty(upper)G H
(F (lower)) (F(upper))
I
(G+H)
Net OutpuI(uppe
Day
1
1
Hour ending
(HE
Net OUtpUÌ(lower)
(MWh)
0.49
0.49
Net OutpuI(upper)
(MWh
0.20
0.21
an lower)(M
0.69
0.70
8:00
9:00
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Example Calculation for the Alocation of Energy Imbalance Accumulation to Net
- Output of Facilties
i OffP kH b th' IStt t P . d ftb th fA ilor- ea ours m a ivpO etica e emen eno 0 emon 0 mr :
Variable Value Source
Total Off-Peak Net OutpUÍ(uppe and lower)
Tota Off-Pea Net OutpuÍ(uper from Seller's required output reportng
A and lower) in April:404MWh table, based on meter
Total Off-Peak Net OUtpUÍ(culnaiy) from
Total Off-Peak Net Seller's required output reportg table,
B OUtpUÌ(culinar) in April:135MW based on meters
Tota Off-Peak Net Output of
C all Facilties in April:539MW Line A + Line B
Percent of Total Off-Peak Net
Output from FacilitY(uper and
D lower):74.95%(Line A I Line C) * 100%
. Percent of Total Off-Peak Net
E Output from FacilityrcuJina):25.05%(Line B / Line C) * 100%
Total Off-Peak Energy
Delivered toPoint of Deliver
by Transmittg Entity(s) in Metered energy delivered by BPA at the
F April:500MW Point of Deliver
Energy Imbalance
G Accumulation -39MWh Line F - Line C
H Surplus Delivery, if any:OMWh Greater of 0 or Line G
Negative EIA, if any,
attbutable to Facility(uper and
I lower):-29.23 MW Lesser of 0 or (Line G * Line D)
Negative EIA, if any,
J attbutable to FaciltYtculina):-9.77MW Lesser of 0 or (Line G * Line E)
Delivered Off-Peak Net
K OutpUÍ(uDDcr and lower):374.77MW Line A + Line I
Delivered Off-Peak Net
L OUtJutcuInarv):125.23MW Line B + Line J
To determne delivered On-Peak Net Output for each Facility, the above calculation is
repeated using On-Peak values for generated Net Output in Lines A and B and energy
deliveries by Transmitting Entity(s) in Line F.
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