the standard presentation of hydropower benefits 

 and project costs in tfie NED account. Also display 

 any incidental benefits and costs of the alterna- 

 tives. However, no benefit-cost ratio can be pre- 



sented, because the analysis of the hydropower 

 project's financial feasibility is not comparable to 

 economic analysis. 



Table 2.5.1 1-1— Electric Power Supply Alternatives 

 [Period of analysis, price level, discount rate] 



' Annual equivalent cost Includes system adjustment costs. 



' For example, for the summer season, an entry "90 10 .6" would represent meeting the 100 MW deficit in the summer peak use 

 identified in the without-project condition by supplying 90 MW and reducing the quantity used by 10 MW; the system load factor for the 

 entire system for the summer would be .6. 



' Show by time period and season where there are seasonal variations. 



Table 2.5.1 1-2— Summary of Annualized NED Benefits for Structural Measures and NED Costs for Structural 



and Nonstructural Measures ^ 



[(Thousands of month, year dollars) Applicable discount rate; ] 



Alternative 



Plant data: 



Installed capacity, MW 



Dependable capacity, MW 



Intermittent capacity, MW 



Average annual energy, gWh 



Average annual capacity factor (percent).... 

 Benefits; 



Unit capacity value ($/kW-yr) 



Dependable capacity benefits 



Intermittent capacity benefits 



Unit energy value (mllls/kWh) 



Energy benefits 



Unit system energy adjustment (mills/kWh) 



System energy cost adjustment 



Real fuel cost escalation rate (percent) 



Period of real fuel cost adjustment (years).. 



Real fuel cost adjustment 



Total hydro benefits 



Other purpose benefits (list) 



Annualized cost 



Structural measures 



Nonstructural measures 



Net annualized benefits 



-) 



( ) ( 



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) 





( 



( 









' Note that benefits from load-altering nonstructural measures are excluded. This table may be used for displaying the benefits of 

 nonstructural measures that do not alter the load (see 2.5.2(b)). 



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