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Department of Energy

§ 961.11

consumer relative to the total of electricity sales (sales to ultimate consumers plus the sales for resale). g. The term Sales to ultimate Consumer Ad- justment Factor (SCAF) means one minus the quotient of all electricity lost or otherwise not sold for each owner divided by the total electricity available for disposition to ulti- mate consumers. Electricity lost or other- wise not sold includes: (1) Energy furnished without charge; (2) Energy used by the company; (3) Transmission losses; (4) Distribution losses; and (5) Other unaccounted losses as reported to the Federal Government ‘‘Annual Report of Major Electric Utilities, Licensees and Oth- ers,’’ Federal Energy Regulatory Commis- sion (FERC) Form No.1; Rural Electrifica- tion Administration (REA) Forms 7 and 11 if appropriate; or the ‘‘Annual Electric Utility Report,’’ Energy Information Administra- tion (EIA) Form EIA–861. h. The term Total Electricity Available for Disposition to Ultimate Consumers means the reporting year’s total of all of a utility’s electricity supply which is available for dis- position, expressed in kilowatt hours, and is equal to the sum of the energy sources minus the electricity sold for resale by the utility. i. The term Adjustment for Sales for Resale (ASR) means the owner’s fraction of sales for resale multiplied by the national average ad- justment factor. j. The term Fraction of Sales for Resale (FSR) means the owner’s fractional quantity of electricity sold for resale by the utility relative to the total of electricity sales. k. The term National Average Adjustment Factor (NAF) means the ratio of the national total of electricity sold to the national total of electricity available for disposition, based on the most recent 3 years of national data provided to the Federal Government, and will be set by the Contracting Officer. This term will be evaluated annually and revised in increments of .005. l. Pumped storage losses. If the proportion of nuclear generated electricity consumed by a pumped-storage hydro facility can be measured or estimated and if the electricity losses associated with pumped storage facili- ties can be documented (e.g. based on routine and uniform records of district power data on contributions from different electricity sources), a prorated nuclear share shall be allowed as an offset to gross electricity gen- eration reported on the annex A of appendix G, NWPA–830G form. Specific methodologies for calculating these offsets must be ap- proved by the Contracting Officer in ad- vance. Instructions to annex A of appendix G, NWPA–830G provide the necessary informa- tion to calculate the energy adjustment fac- tors.

14. The term metric tons uranium means that measure of weight, equivalent to 2,204.6 pounds of uranium and other fissile and fer- tile material that are loaded into a reactor core as fresh fuel. 15. The term Purchaser’s site means the lo- cation of Purchaser’s civilian nuclear power reactor or such other location as the Pur- chaser may designate. 16. The term quarterly Treasury rate means the current value of funds rate as specified by the Treasury Fiscal Requirements Man- ual, Volume 1, Part 6, section 8020.20. This rate is published quarterly in the F EDERAL R EGISTER prior to the beginning of the af- fected quarter. 17. The term shipping lot means a specified quantity of spent nuclear fuel or high-level radioactive waste designated by Purchaser for delivery to DOE beginning on a specified date. 18. The term spent nuclear fuel (SNF) means fuel that has been withdrawn from a nuclear reactor following irradiation, the consistituent elements of which have not been separated by reprocessing. 19. The term spent nuclear fuel and high- level radioactive waste of domestic origin means irradiated fuel material used, and radio- active wastes resulting from such use, in nu- clear power reactors located only in the United States. 20. The term year means the period which begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. A RTICLE II—S COPE This contract applies to the delivery by Purchaser to DOE of SNF and/or HLW of do- mestic origin from civilian nuclear power re- actors, acceptance of title by DOE to such SNF and/or HLW, subsequent transportation, and disposal of such SNF and/or HLW and, with respect to such material, establishes the fees to be paid by the Purchaser for the services to be rendered hereunder by DOE. The SNF and/or HLW shall be specified in a delivery commitment schedule as provided in Article V below. The services to be pro- vided by DOE under this contract shall begin, after commencement of facility oper- ations, not later than January 31, 1998 and shall continue until such time as all SNF and/or HLW from the civilian nuclear power reactors specified in appendix A, annexed hereto and made a part hereof, has been dis- posed of. A RTICLE III—T ERM The term of this contract shall be from the date of execution until such time as DOE has accepted, transported from the Purchaser’s site(s) and disposed of all SNF and/or HLW of domestic origin from the civilian nuclear power reactor(s) specified in appendix A.

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