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,,\\sr\ COI..U-t,. I'h<$' "-' J\~ I·,' 'fnn' tTl ; ) .1 ~ i,:?"'( C :)l t ".Jlr·,>"f\,{ .,....\ }~, .-":.'\Vlr .... ~'--~7 0 ,. < -:: " / '1 . -: ~ " t J>. ~S COt/l~ PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA BRITISH COLUI\lBIA UTILITIES COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF the Utilities Commission Act, S.B.C. 1980, c. 60, as amended and IN THE MATTER OF an Energy Supply Contract for British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority BEFORE: J.G. McIntyre, Chairman; J.D. V. Newlands Deputy Chairman; N. 1\1artin, Commissioner; W.M. Swanson, Q.c., Commissioner; and F.C. Leighton, Commissioner o R D E R WHEREAS amendments to the Utilities Commission Act (lithe Act"), including Section 85.3, require ("Contracts") between producers and consumers, be filed with the Commission for approval; and WHEREAS British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority ("B.C. Hydro") filed with the Commission by letter dated January 18, 1989 a fully \. executed Contract with Queen Charlotte Power covering a twenty-year period from the time the Moresby Lake hydro-electric generating plant located on Moresby Island is placed into service; and WHEREAS the Commission including Technical Requirements as specified in Schedule 3.2 and is satisfied that it is in the public interest. NOW THEREFORE pursuant to Section 85.3 of the Act the Commission hereby orders as follows: I. The Commission approves and accepts for filing the Contract between B.C. designated as Energy Supply Contract, ESC No.!." D~at the City of Vancouver, in the Province of British Columbia, this 3v-day of March, 1989. 381/35/cms FOURTH FLOOR. 800 SMiTHE STllfET VANCOUVER. B.C TELEPHONE (604, 66()·4100 TELEX 04·54536. RAPICOM: 120 (6041660·1102 BRIlISH COLUMBIA \~)" 'J ~ UTILITIES COMMISSION , f.;:. 1" /~.~, ~ '., . ;;1 ,. ~ . ~ r"" c :; ORDER ,c" NUMBER E-1-89 ) ) ) ) ) March 23, 1989 ) ) ) ) ) that Energy Supply Contracts Corporation (IIQCPC") has reviewed the Contract Hydro and QCPC which is V6Z 2E1 CANADA W·l105
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