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CITY OF COLTON <br />AGENDA REPORT <br />For the City Council Meeting of April 6, 1999 <br />TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL <br />APPROVAL: HENRY T. GARCIA, CITY MANAGER <br />FROM: THOMAS K. CLARKE, UTILITY DIRECTOR <br />SUBJECT: APPROVAL TO ELIMINATE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA i <br />EDISON AS ' A <br />SCHEDULING COORDINATOR FOR PALO VERDE-SYLMAR TRANSMISSION <br />SERVICE <br />DATE: MARCH 18, 1999 <br />BACKGROUND <br />Southern California Edison Company {SCE) provides transmission service between Palo Verde <br />and Sylmar to the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP). LADWP has <br />assigned 15 MW of transmission service to the City of Colton (Colton) pursuant to the Los <br />Angeles -Colton ANPP/Sylmar 15 MW Transmission Service Agreement. <br />DISCUSSION/AN <br />SCE acts as the scheduling coordinator for the use of the 15 MW transmission service. <br />Currently, Colton's scheduling coordinator, Sempra Energy Trading, has to go through SCE to <br />schedule our transmission entitlement with the California Independent System Operator (CISO). <br />Due to deregulation and restructuring changes in the electric utility industries, it is unnecessary <br />for the City to have two scheduling coordinators. In order to maximize operational and financial <br />benefits, Staff sees it as beneficial to schedule Colton's entitlement directly to CISO through its <br />scheduling coordinator, and eliminate SCE from the scheduling link. This will also enable the <br />City to receive the ancillary service credit for our firm resources which is not available to the <br />City now, but is currently available to SCE as the scheduling coordinator. This requires <br />modification of the existing agreements between SCE and Colton. <br />Not applicable in the restructuring environment <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. <br />That the City Council approves the attached revised contract between SCE and Colton. <br />Report prepared by Nitin Modi, Electrical Engineering Manager <br />Item # 15 <br />Page 1 of 1 (w/attachment) <br />
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