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date information will agree with the date reported to the Power Marketing Administration and
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
(c) In service data, for stator rewinds, turbine replacements, or similar work that does not
change the nameplate rating of the unit, will be reported only to CECW-OM.
(2) Monthly power Plant Report - Form EIA-759 (OMB No. 1905-0129 and RCS
FERC-1001). Each month Energy Information Administration (EIA) of the Department of
Energy furnishes USACE field offices with copies of Form EIA-759 for the monthly generation
report. This form shall be completed and submitted directly to EIA by the tenth of the following
month. In determining net generation, the power used for operation of locks, fishways, flood
control, or functions other than power will be included. Power for the operation of the
powerhouse and generating equipment only will be deducted from gross generation in computing
net generation. A copy of completed Form EIA-759 will be forwarded to CECW-OM for
information concurrent with sending the original to the Energy Information Administration. A
sample copy of this form is provided as Appendix F.
e. Reports for Power Marketing Agencies.
(1) The Corps is responsible for operating the hydroelectric projects and providing
information affecting cost and availability of power to the Power Marketing Agencies. Marketing
the power declared excess to the need of the projects and recovering Federal investment are the
responsibilities of the Power Marketing Agencies.
(2) Specific Requirements.
(a) Continuing. Prompt written notification will be provided to the appropriate power
marketing agency each time a change in power operation or condition which could substantially
affect costs or power availability is anticipated.
(b) Annually, when no changes in power operations or costs are expected for the
succeeding 12 month period, the marketing agency will be notified of that fact in writing.
(3) MSC Responsibility. The MSCs directly responsible for communicating with the
marketing agency will develop reporting procedures in coordination with that agency. This
responsibility may be delegated to the District Commander.
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