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General Information
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Purpose:
To report the calculation of net electricity generated and sold,
and to calculate fees due the Department of Energy's Nuclear
Waste Fund when the fee rate is greater than zero.
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Please read all instructions before completing this form.
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Complete a separate Annex A for each nuclear station.
For
a nuclear station that has different ownership
arrangements for more than one reactor, a separate Annex A will
be required for each reactor.
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Submit Annex A Quarterly with Appendix G.
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Where to submit:
U.S. Department of Energy
Office of
Finance and Accounting, CF-11
19901 Germantown
Road
Germantown. MD 20874-1290
Note:
Computer-generated
Remittance Advice forms are acceptable in lieu of the fillable
pdf form. A signed Appendix G form must accompany the ANNEX A TO
APPENDIX G.
SECTION
1. Identification Information: (Self Explanatory)
Note:
Enter form revision number, if applicable, in Item 1.53.
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2. Net Electricity Generated Calculation:
2.1
Unit ID Code:
Enter the Reactor Unit Identification (ID) Code as assigned by
DOE, for each reactor in the station.
2.2
Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWh):
Utility shall report the thermal output of the nuclear steam
supply system during the gross hours of the reporting period.
2.3
Gross Electricity Generated (MWh):
Utility shall report this amount for each unit in the appropriate
column, and the total in the column labeled “Station
Total.” This amount is measured at the output terminals of
the generator during the reporting period.
2.4a
Nuclear Station Use while At Least One Nuclear Unit is in Service
(MWh): Utility
shall report this amount for each unit in the appropriate column,
and the total in the column labeled “Station Total.”
The utility is to report consumption of electricity by the
nuclear portion of the station during days in which at least one
of the station’s nuclear units was on-line and producing
electricity. A utility unable to meter an individual unit shall
report the estimated unit use, and shall explain in Item 2.7 how
the unit data were estimated. Note:
A. During days in which nuclear station use exceeds
nuclear station generation, the utility shall treat all resulting
negative values as zero for fee calculation purposes.
B. A utility that has multiple nuclear units at one station:
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when at least 1 nuclear unit is operating and when generation
from that unit exceeds the nuclear station’s use, the
utility may assume that the operating unit is supplying
electricity for nuclear station use whether or not the
electricity has been metered separately or the units terminate to
a common electrical busbar; and
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shall report under Item 2.5 any electricity use by the nuclear
portion
of the station during the days in which all nuclear units at the
station were out of service simultaneously.
C. A
utility that has a metered transmission line connecting an
off-station nuclear reactor with another nuclear station may
treat the off-station plant as part of this station for fee
calculation purposes if it is not double-counted.
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D.
Utility may deduct small quantities of unmetered non-nuclear
electricity generation included in “Gross Electricity
Generated,” provided that it is identified and explained in
Item 2.7.
E. A utility may deduct nuclear electricity
generation which is not sold and does not pass the busbar,
provided they identify and explain the deduction in Item 2.7 and
that the deduction is not double counted.
2.4b
Pumped-Storage Hydro Offset (MWh):
Enter the amount of electricity lost at hydroelectric
pumped-storage generating stations during the reporting period.
Complete this item only if the DOE has approved a methodology for
calculating such offsets.
2.5
Nuclear Station Use While All Nuclear Units Are Out Of Service
(MWh): Utility
shall report this amount for each unit in the appropriate column,
and the total in the “Station Total” column. In this
row, the utility shall report the consumption of electricity by
the nuclear portion of the station during days in which total
nuclear unit use exceeds nuclear generation (e.g., a day in which
all nuclear units at the station were out of service at once).
Note:
A utility unable to meter individual unit use will report
estimated unit use, and shall explain in Item 2.7 how the unit
data were estimated.
2.6
Net Electricity Generated (MWh):
The utility shall report this amount for each unit in the
appropriate column, and the total in the “Station Total”
column. This amount is the result of subtracting Items 2.4a and
2.4b from Item 2.3.
2.7
Footnote (if any):
Utilities that are unable to meter individual unit use shall
explain here how the unit data were estimated.
SECTION
3. Total Energy Adjustment Factor Calculation:
The reporting utility shall obtain necessary data from all
owners to calculate the Total Energy Adjustment Factor (TEAF) and
maintain consistent, accurate, and complete records to support
these submissions. All calculations and data shown in Item 3.3
must maintain five decimal places (rounding from 6). Item 3.4,
TEAF, is to be rounded to four decimal places. If there are more
than 12 owners, use a continuation sheet. For a nuclear station
with more than one reactor and different ownerships for each
reactor, a separate Annex A will be required for each
reactor.
3.1
Data Source:
Each utility shall designate the source of data being reported
(i.e., Energy Information Administration (EIA) Form EIA-861 or
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Form No. 1) for each
nuclear station owner. Note:
For data sources other than those referenced above, supporting
documentation is required (specify in attachment).
3.2
Owner's Share method:
For multiple nuclear station owners, utilities shall indicate the
method of allocating the owner’s shares; Contractual, Pro
rata Share of Electricity; or Fixed Entitlement Share.
3.3
Weighted Energy Adjustment Factor Calculation:
Name
of Nuclear Station Owner(s):
Provide the name(s) of Nuclear Station Owners in Items 1 through
12, of 3.3. If more than 12 names, use a continuation sheet.
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Data
Source:
Indicate the data source enumerated in Item 3.1.
Adjustment
for Sales to ultimate Consumer (ASC):
The product of Fraction of Sales to ultimate Consumer (FSC)
and the Sales to ultimate Consumer Adjustment Factor (SCAF).
Fraction
of Sales to ultimate Consumer (FSC):
Determined by dividing the owner’s previous year’s
annual sales to the ultimate consumer by the sum of the owner’s
previous year's annual sales to the ultimate consumer plus the
owner’s previous year’s annual sales for resale.
These figures can be found on the Form EIA-861 or the FERC Form
No. 1.
Sales
to ultimate Consumer Adjustment Factor (SCAF):
Equal to one minus the quotient of all electricity lost or
otherwise not sold for each owner, divided by the total
electricity available for disposition to ultimate consumers. The
total electricity available is the reporting year total of all of
an owner’s electricity supply which is available for
disposition, expressed in kilowatt hours. Electricity lost or
otherwise not sold includes: (a) energy furnished without charge;
(b) energy used by the company; (c) transmission losses; (d)
distribution losses; and (e) other accounted losses as reported
on the Form EIA-861 or the FERC Form No. 1.
Adjustment
for Sales for Resale (ASR):
The product of Fraction of Sales for Resale (FSR) and National
average Adjustment Factor (NAF).
Fraction of Sales for Resale (FSR):
Determined by dividing the owner’s previous year’s
annual sales for resale by the sum of the owner’s previous
year’s annual sales to the ultimate consumer plus the
owner’s previous year’s annual sales for resale.
These figures can be found on the Form EIA-861 or the FERC Form
No. 1.
National
average Adjustment Factor (NAF):
The quotient of the national total of electricity sold divided by
the national total of electricity available for disposition.
Owner's
Energy Adjustment Factor (OEAF):
The Owner’s fraction of metered electricity.
Weighted
Energy Adjustment Factor (WEAF):
The product of an Owner’s Energy Adjustment Factor (OEAF)
times the Owner’s Share (OS).
3.4
Total Energy Adjustment Factor (TEAF):
The sum of individual owners’ Weighted Energy Adjustment
Factors (WEAF).
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4. Fee Calculation for Electricity Generated and Sold:
4.1
Total Energy Adjustment Factor (TEAF):
Enter the value from Item 3.4 as appropriate.
4.2
Electricity Generated and Sold:
Multiply the values in Item 4.1 by the “Unit” values
in Item 2.6. Sum these values and enter in “Station Total.”
4.3
Current fee Due (Whole Dollars):
Multiply the values in Item 4.2 by the current fee. Add this
station fee to the current fee due for all other reactors
operated by the Purchaser, and then enter the sum (whole dollars)
in Item 3.4 of the Appendix G, Standard Remittance Advice for
Payment of Fees.
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