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RMR Studies Impact on UNSE's Mohave Projected Loads and Network Service Transition

The RMR studies conducted by UNSE provide essential insights into the resource planning for the Mohave area, particularly concerning the projected loads of 1007 MW for 2016. The findings indicate that no Resource Margin Requirements (RMR) have been identified for this load level. Additionally, UNSE's transition to network service has effectively addressed and eliminated previous contractual issues on Western’s system. For more details and clarifications on the RMR studies and their implications, please contact our support team.

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RMR Studies Impact on UNSE's Mohave Projected Loads and Network Service Transition

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  1. TEP / UNSE 2008 BTA RMR Studies

  2. RMR Studies

  3. UNSE Santa Cruz RMR Studies

  4. Mohave RMR Studies • No RMR is identified for Mohave projected loads of 1007 MW in 2016 • UNSE has converted to Network service eliminating contractual issues on Western’s system

  5. Questions?

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