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A Hydro-Québec Requête R-3401-98 Original : 2001-05-23 HQT-10, Document 1.7.13 Page 1 de 3 PRÉSENTATION LORS DE L'AUDIENCE PAR M. ALBERT CHÉHADÉ RÉPONSE D'HYDRO-QUÉBEC À L'ENGAGEMENT NUMÉRO 65

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A Hydro-Québec Requête R-3401-98

Original : 2001-05-23 HQT-10, Document 1.7.13 Page 1 de 3

PRÉSENTATION LORS DE L'AUDIENCE PAR

M. ALBERT CHÉHADÉ

RÉPONSE D'HYDRO-QUÉBEC À L'ENGAGEMENT NUMÉRO 65

A Hydro-Québec Requête R-3401-98

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Engagement 65 : Fournir la grille tarifaire de PJM et plus particulièrement comment ils dérivent leur tarif mensuel, et vérifier s'ils ont un tarif annuel non ferme et/ou tarif saisonnier pour le transport.

RE-65 Les entreprises sondées utilisant la méthode d’allocation sur la base de leur pointe annuelle dérivent leurs tarifs de court terme de la façon suivante. La grille tarifaire des services de point à point de PJM est présentée en annexe. Central Vermont Public Service • Il existe une distinction entre les transits en période de

pointe et en période hors-pointe pour les services quotidien et horaire.

• Le tarif annuel est de type ferme seulement. Tarif mensuel Tarif annuel ÷ 12 Tarif hebdomadaire Tarif annuel ÷ 52 Tarif quotidien de pointe Tarif annuel ÷ 260 Tarif quotidien hors-pointe Tarif annuel ÷ 365 Tarif horaire de pointe Tarif annuel ÷ 4 160 Tarif horaire hors-pointe Tarif annuel ÷ 8 760

Duke Electric Transmission • Il existe une distinction entre les transits en période de

pointe et en période hors-pointe pour les services quotidien et horaire.

• Le tarif annuel est de type ferme et non ferme. La nature interruptible du service annuel non ferme permet l’octroi de rabais.

Tarif mensuel Tarif annuel ÷ 12 Tarif hebdomadaire Tarif annuel ÷ 52 Tarif quotidien de pointe Tarif hebdomadaire ÷ 5 Tarif quotidien hors-pointe Tarif hebdomadaire ÷ 7 Tarif horaire de pointe Tarif quotidien pointe ÷ 16 Tarif horaire hors-pointe Tarif quotidien hors-pointe ÷ 24

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Northern Indiana Public Service • Il n’existe aucun tarif différencié dans le temps ou selon

la saison. • Le tarif annuel est de type ferme seulement.

Tarif mensuel Tarif annuel ÷ 12 Tarif hebdomadaire Tarif annuel ÷ 52 Tarif quotidien Tarif hebdomadaire ÷ 5 Tarif horaire Tarif quotidien ÷ 16

PJM • Il existe une distinction entre les transits en période de

pointe et en période hors-pointe pour les services quotidien et horaire.

• Le tarif annuel est de type ferme seulement. Tarif mensuel Tarif annuel ÷ 12 Tarif hebdomadaire Tarif annuel ÷ 52 Tarif quotidien de pointe Tarif hebdomadaire ÷ 5 Tarif quotidien hors-pointe Tarif hebdomadaire ÷ 7 Tarif horaire de pointe Tarif quotidien pointe ÷ 16 Tarif horaire hors-pointe Tarif quotidien hors-pointe ÷ 24

A Hydro-Québec Requête R-3401-98

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ANNEXE

Original Sheet No. 7PJM Interconnection, L.L.C.FERC Electric TaritTFourth Revised Volume No. 1

2) The total demand charge in any week, pursuant to a reservation for Daily On-PeakDelivery, or Daily Off-Peak Delivery shall not exceed the Weekly Delivery rate specified insection ( 1) above for weekly service times the highest amount in kilowatts of Reserved Capacityand any additional transmission service, if any, in any day during such week.

3) Discounts: Three principal requirements apply to discounts for transmission service asfollows: ( I) any offer of a discount made by the Transmission Provider must be announced to alIEligible Customers solely by posting on the OASIS, (2) any customer-initiated requests fordiscounts (including requests for use by one's wholesale merchant or an affiliate's use) mustoccur solely by posting on the OASIS, and (3) once a discount is negotiated, details must beimmediately posted on the OASIS. For any discount agreed upon for service on a path, frompoint( s) of receipt to point( s ) of delivery , the Transmission Provider must offer the samediscounted transmission service rate for the same time period to alI Eligible Customers on alIunconstrained transmission paths that go to the same point( s) of delivery on the Transmission

System.

4) Congestion and Losses: In addition to any payment under this Schedule, theTransmission Customer shall pay Redispatch Costs as specified in Section 27 of the Tariff. TheTransmission Customer shan be responsible for losses as specified in the Tariff.

5) Other Supporting Facilities and Taxes: ln addition to the rates set forth in section (I)of this schedule, the Transmission Customer shall pay charges detennined on a case-by-casebasis for facilities necessary to provide Transmission Service at voltages lower than those shownin Attachment H for the applicable Zone( s) and any amounts necessary to reimburse theTransmission Provider for any amounts payable as sales, excise, "Btu," carbon, value-added orsimilar taxes ( other than taxes based upon or measured by net income) with respect to theamounts payable pursuant to the Tariff.

Effective: March 1, 2001Issued By' Richard A. DromVice President, Genera1 Counse1

February 28,2001Issued On:

Original Sheet No.118PJM Interconnection, L.L.C.FERC Electric TariffFourth Revised Volume No.1

SCHEDULE8

Non-Firm Point- To-Point Transmission Service

I) The Transmission Customer shall pay for Non-Firm Point- To-Point Transmission Serviceup to the SUffi of the applicable charges set forth below for the Point of Delivery:

Summary of Charges

Point of

DeliveryMonthly Charge($/kW)

Weekly Charge($/kW)

Dai I y On-

Peak!/Charge

($/kW)

Dai I y Off-

Peak~1 Charge

($/kW)

Hourlr 00-Peak~ Charge

($/MWh)

Hourll Off-Peak~ Charge

($/MWh)

Border of PJMControl Area

1.767 0.4079 0.0816 0.0583 5.10 2.42

5.72 2.72AE Zone 1.984 0.4580 0.0920 0.0650

0.0430 3,80BG&E Zone 1.306 0.3010 0.0600 1.80

0.3730 0.0530 2.21Delmarva Zone 1.615 0.0750 4.66

JCPL Zone 1.259 0.2906 0.0581 0.0414 3.63 1.73

MetEd Zone 1.259 0.2906 0.0581 0.0414 3.63 1.73

Penelec Zone 1.259 0.2906 0.0581 0.0414 3.63 1.73

PECQ Zone 2.189 0.5051 0.1010 0.0722 6.31 3.01

1.876 0.4328 0.0866 0.0618 5.41 2.58PPL Zone

1.750 0.4040 0.0810 0.0580 5.00 2.40Pepco Zone

1.975 0.4557 0.091 0.0651 5.70 2.71PSE&G Zone

11 Monday -Friday except the following holidays: New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day,Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.

Saturday and Sunday and the following holidays: New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day,Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.

7:00 a.m. up to the hour ending Il :00 p.m.

Il :00 p.m. up to the hour ending 7:00 a.m.

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Issued By Effective: March 1, 2001Richard A. DromVice President, General CounselFebruary 28, 2001Issued On:

Original Sheet No. 19PJM Interconnection, L.L.C.

FERC Electric TariffFourth Revised Volume No.

2) The total demand charge in any week, pursuant to a reservation for Daily On-Peak Deliveryor Daily Off-Peak Delivery, shan not exceed the Weekly Delivery rate specified in section (I)above for weekly service times the highest amount in kilowatts of Reserved Capacity and anyadditional transmission service, if any, in any day during such week.

3) Hourly delivery: The basic charge shall be that agreed upon by the Parties at the time thisservice is reserved and in no eveflt shall exceed the amounts set forth above for a Point ofDelivery .

The total demand charge in any day, pursuant to a reservation for Hourly delivery , shallnot exceed the rate specified in section ( 1) above for daily service times the highest amount inkilowatts of Reserved Capacity in any hour during such day. ln addition, the total demandcharge in any week, pursuant to a reservation for Hourly or Daily delivery , shall not exceed therate specified in section ( 1) above for weekly service times the highest amount in kilowatts ofReserved Capacity in any hour during such week.

4) Discounts: Three principal requirements apply to discounts for transmission service asfollows: ( 1) any offer of a discount made by the Transmission Provider must be announced to allEligible Customers solely by posting on the OASIS, (2) any customer-initiated requests fordiscounts (including requests for use by one's wholesale merchant or an affiliate's use) mustoccur solely by posting on OASIS, and (3) once a discount is negotiated, details must beimmediately posted on the OASIS. For any discount agreed upon for service on a path, frompoint( s) of receipt to point( s) of delivery , the Transmission Provider must offer the samediscounted transmission service rate for the same time period to all Eligible Customers on allunconstrained transmission paths that go to the same point(s) of delivery on the Transmission

System.

5) Congestion and Losses: A Transmission Customer desiring Non-Finn Point-to-PointTransmission Service may elect to pay transmission congestion charges. If the TransmissionCustomer so elects, it shall either (a) if the applicable Transmission Congestion Charge ascalculated pursuant to Attachment K is positive, pay the higher of the applicable TransmissionCongestion Charge or the applicable rate under section ( 1) above, or (b) if the applicableTransmission Congestion Charge as calculated pursuant to Attachment K is negative, pay or becredited the SUffi of the applicable Transmission Congestion Charge and the rate under section(I) above. The Transmission Customer shall be responsible for losses as specified in the Tariff.

6) Other Supporting Facilities and Taxes: ln addition to the charges set forth in section (I) ofthis schedule, the Transmission Customer shall pay charges determined on a case-by-case basisfor facilities necessary to provide Transmission Service at voltages lower than those shown inAttachment H for the applicable Zone(s) and any amounts necessary to reimburse theTransmission Provider for any amounts payable as sales, excise, "Btu," carbon, value-added orsimilar taxes ( other than taxes based upon or measured by net income) with respect to theamounts payable pursuant to the Tariff.

Effective: March 1, 2001Issued By' Richard A. DromVice President, Genera1 Counse1

February 28,2001Issued On: