TABLE D-4 Page 2 NOTES: Column (1) Table D-7 (2) Column (8), Table D-9, x .001 x 7,247,627.64 (net investment) (3) See Table D-11 (4) Column (2) + Column (3)
ALTERNATIVE COST 10 MW DIESEL (1985 DOLlARS) TABLE D-5 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) ADDITIONAL SNETT I SHAM PUR CASE DIESEL FIXED o&M TOTAL YEAR REQO (GWH) POWER COST REQO (GWH) CHARGES EXPENSES FUEL ANNUAL COST 1989 54 1,566,000 1 1,501,955 8,000 63,900 3,139,855 1990 46 1,334,000 9 1,496,493 12,000 575,100 3,471,593 1991 38 1,102,000 17 1,484,440 136,000 1,086,300 3,808,740 1992 29 841,000 26 1,466,487 208,000 1,661,400 4,176,887 1993 20 580,000 35 1,443,197 280,000 2,236,500 4,539,697 1994 11 319,000 44 1,415,137 352,000 2,811,600 4,897,737 1995 1 29,000 54 1,382,745 432,000 3,450,600 5,294,345 1996 0 0 55 1,346,524 440,000 3,514,500 5,301,024 1997 0 0 55 1,306,787 440,000 3,514,500 5,261,287 1998 0 0 55 1,263,975 440,000 3,514,500 5,218,475 1999 0 0 55 1,218,274 440,000 3,514,500 5,112,714 2000 0 0 55 1,170,063 440,000 3,514,500 5,124,563 2001 0 0 55 1,119,529 440,000 3,514,500 5,074,029 2002 0 0 55 1,066,987 440,000 3,514,500 5,021,487 2003 0 0 55 1,012,561 440,000 3,514,500 4,967,061 2004 0 0 55 956,440 440,000 3,514,500 4,910,940 2005 0 0 55 898,875 440,000 3,514,500 4,853,375 2006 0 0 55 839,930 440,000 3,514,500 4,794,430 2007 0 0 55 779,791 440,000 3,514,500 4,734,291 200S 0 0 55 718,523 440,000 3,514,500 4,673,023 2009 0 0 55 1,501,955 440,000 3,514,500 5,456,455 2010 0 0 55 1,496,493 440,000 3,514,500 5,450,993 2011 0 0 55 1,484,440 440,000 3,514,500 5,438,940 2012 0 0 55 1,466,487 440,000 3,514,500 5,420,987 2013 0 0 55 1,443,197 440,000 3,514,500 5,397,697 2014 0 0 55 1,415,137 440,000 3,514,500 5,369,637 2015 0 0 55 1,382,745 440,000 3,514,500 5,337,245 2016 0 0 55 1,346,524 440,000 3,514,500 5,301,024 2017 0 0 55 1,306,787 440,000 3,514,500 5,261,287 2018 0 0 55 1,263,975 440,000 3,514,500 5,218,475 2019 0 0 55 1,218,274 440,000 3,514,500 5,112,714 2020 0 0 55 1,170,063 440,000 3,514,500 5,124,563 2021 0 0 55 1,119,529 440,000 3,514,500 5,074,029 2022 0 0 55 1,066,987 440,000 3,514,500 5,021,487 2023 0 0 55 1,012,561 440,000 3,514,500 4,967,061 2024 0 0 55 956,440 440,000 3,514,500 4,910,940 2025 0 0 55 898,875 440,000 3,514,500 4,853,375 2026 0 0 55 839,930 440,000 3,514,500 4,794,430 2027 0 0 55 779,791 440,000 3,514,500 4,734,291 2028 0 0 55 718,523 440,000 3,514,500 4,673,023 TOTAtS 199 5 i 771,000 2j OO1 47.m,425 16.008,000 127.863.900 197,4Z0,325
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Before the FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATOR
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ANNEX CREEK/SALMON CREEK HYDROELECT
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BEFORE THE FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATOR
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Photo 5 Salmon Creek Dam Photo 6 Up
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