18 Cfr 141.300

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FERC-715, Annual Transmission Planning and Evaluation Report

18 CFR 141.300

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Hydraulic production. Separately for each
hydroplant: Name of plant, date of construction, capacity of reservoirs (acre-feet), nameplate generating capacity (kw.) as originally
constructed and as at present, also nameplate capacity and date of installation of
each addition to generating capacity. The
original cost, where available, by accounts
330 and 336, of each hydraulic production
plant.
Internal combustion engine production. For
each internal combustion engine plant:
Name of plant, date of construction, nameplate generating capacity (kw.) as originally
constructed and as at present, also nameplate capacity and date of installation of
each addition to generating capacity. The
original cost, where available, by accounts
340 to 346, of each internal combustion engine production plant.
TRANSMISSION PLANT
Overhead transmission lines. For each overhead transmission line or for each group of
transmission lines of the same voltage, same
general type of construction, and same number of circuits per structure; the voltage,
length in miles, type of construction, kind
and size of conductor. The original cost,
where available, by accounts 350, 352, 354, 355,
356, and 359, of each such line or group of
lines.
Underground transmission lines. For each
underground transmission line or for each
group of transmission lines of the same voltage, same general type of construction and
same number of circuits per structure: The
voltage length in miles and type of construction. The original cost, where available, by
accounts 350, 352, 357, 358, and 359, of each
such line or group of lines.
Transmission substations. For each substation: Function, capacity (kva), high and
low voltages of transformers, description and
capacity of special items of equipment.
DISTRIBUTION PLANT

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Overhead system. 1 Number of pole and circuit miles, number of active meters or services connected (if available), description and
number of each type of pole or tower.
Underground system. 2 Number of circuit
miles, number of active meters or services
connected (if available), description of type
of construction and general statement of any
special construction problem.
1 If number of active meters or services is
not available separately for overhead and underground systems, report totals.
2 To be shown on the original when tendered for filing with the Commission of
every paper as specified in § 1.17(f) of this
chapter.

§ 141.300
Distribution substation. General description
of number, capacity (kva) and high and low
voltages of transformers.
Line transformers. Number and capacity.
Street lighting and signal systems. Description and number of each type of street lighting standard, number and wattage of lamps,
and description of signal system.
GENERAL PLANT
Description of principal structures and improvements.
Number and type of transportation vehicles and appurtenant equipment.
Description of store, shop, and laboratory
equipment.
Description of communication equipment.
Description of miscellaneous equipment.
[38 FR 7214, Mar. 19, 1973. Redesignated by
Order 541, 57 FR 21734, May 22, 1992]

§ 141.300 FERC Form No. 715, Annual
Transmission Planning and Evaluation Report.
(a) Who must file. Any transmitting
utility, as defined in § 3(23) of the Federal Power Act, that operates integrated (that is, non-radial) transmission facilities at or above 100 kilovolts must complete FERC Form No.
715.
(b) When to file. FERC Form No. 715
must be filed on or before each April 1.
(c) What to file. FERC Form No. 715
must be filed with the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission in accordance
with the instructions on that form.
(d) Critical Energy Infrastructure Information. (1) If the instructions in Form
No. 715 require a utility to reveal Critical Energy Infrastructure Information
(CEII), as defined in § 388.113(c) of this
chapter, to any person, the utility
shall omit the CEII from the information made available and insert the following in its place:
(i) A statement that CEII is being
withheld;
(ii) A brief description of the omitted
information that does not reveal any
CEII; and
(iii) This statement: ‘‘Procedures for
obtaining access to Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) may be
found at 18 CFR 388.113. Requests for
access to CEII should be made to the
Commission’s CEII Coordinator.’’
(2) The utility completing Form No.
715, in determining whether information constitutes CEII, shall treat the
information in a manner consistent

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§ 141.400

18 CFR Ch. I (4–1–15 Edition)

with any filings that utility has made
with the Commission and shall to the
extent practicable adhere to any previous determinations by the Commission or the CEII Coordinator involving
the same or like information.
(3) The procedures contained in
§§ 388.112 and 388.113 of this chapter regarding designation of, and access to,
CEII, shall apply in the event of a challenge to a CEII designation or a request for access to CEII. If it is determined that information is not CEII or
that a requester should be granted access to CEII, the utility will be directed to make the information available to the requester.
(4) Nothing in this section shall be
construed to prohibit any persons from
voluntarily reaching arrangements or
agreements calling for the disclosure of
CEII.
[58 FR 52436, Oct. 8, 1993, as amended by
Order 643, 68 FR 52095, Sept. 2, 2003]
EFFECTIVE DATE NOTE: At 58 FR 52436, Oct.
8, 1993, § 141.300 was added. The new section
contains information collection provisions
which will not become effective until approved by the Office of Management and
Budget.

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§ 141.400 FERC Form No. 3–Q, Quarterly financial report of electric
utilities, licensees, and natural gas
companies.
(a) Prescription. The quarterly report
of electric utilities, licensees, and natural gas companies, designated as
FERC Form No. 3–Q, is prescribed for
the reporting quarter ending March 31,
2004, and each quarter thereafter.
(b) Filing requirements—(1) Who must
file—(i) Generally. Each electric utility
and each Nonoperating (formerly designated as Major or Nonmajor) electric
utility (as defined in part 101 of subchapter C of this chapter) and other entity, i.e., each corporation, person, or
licensee as defined in section 3 of the
Federal Power Act (16 U.S.C. 792 et
seq.), including any agency or instrumentality engaged in generation,
transmission, distribution, or sale of
electric energy, however produced,
throughout the United States and its
possessions, having sales or transmission service must prepare and file
with the Commission FERC Form No.

3–Q pursuant to the General Instructions set out in that form.
(ii) Exceptions. This report form is
not prescribed for any agency, authority or instrumentality of the United
States, nor is it prescribed for municipalities as defined in section 3 of the
Federal Power Act; (i.e. a city, county,
irrigation district, or other political
subdivision or agency of a State competent under the laws thereof to carry
on the business of developing, transmitting, utilizing, or distributing
power).
(2) Each Major and Nonoperating
(formerly designated as Major) (as defined in part 101 of subchapter C of this
chapter) public utility and licensee
must file the quarterly financial report
form as follows:
(i) The quarterly financial report for
the period January 1 through March 31,
2004, must be filed on or before July 9,
2004.
(ii) The quarterly financial report for
the period April 1 through June 30,
2004, must be filed on or before September 8, 2004.
(iii) The quarterly financial report
for the period July 1 through September 30, 2004, must be filed on or before December 9, 2004.
(iv) The quarterly financial report for
the period January 1 through March 31,
2005, must be filed on or before May 31,
2005.
(v) The quarterly financial report for
the period April 1 through June 30,
2005, must be filed on or before August
29, 2005.
(vi) The quarterly financial report for
the period July 1 through September
30, 2005 must be filed on or before November 29, 2005.
(vii) Subsequent quarterly financial
reports must be filed within 60 days
from the end of the reporting quarter.
(3) Nonmajor and Nonoperating (formerly designated as Nonmajor) public
utilities and licensees must file the
quarterly financial report form as follows:
(i) The quarterly financial report for
the period January 1 through March 31,
2004, must be filed on or before July 23,
2004.
(ii) The quarterly financial report for
the period April 1 through June 30,

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