OG&E Files Application to Acquire Redbud Plant
March 20 2008 - 2:53PM
PR Newswire (US)
Facility will help meet company's future power generation needs
OKLAHOMA CITY, March 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Oklahoma Gas and
Electric Co. (OG&E) today filed an application with the
Oklahoma Corporation Commission seeking pre-approval of a plan for
OG&E and two state power authorities to buy the 1,230-megawatt
Redbud power plant. OG&E will acquire a 51 percent interest in
the Redbud plant for approximately $434.5 million and will operate
the plant, while the Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA) will own 36
percent and the Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority (OMPA) 13
percent. The total cost of the Redbud facility is about $852
million. In its filing, OG&E is asking the Commission to
recognize the prudence of the transaction and to issue an order
approving a cost-recovery mechanism to go into effect as soon as
the sale is completed and the plant begins supplying electricity to
OG&E's customers. The net monthly impact for an average
OG&E residential customer is estimated at $2.82 per month.
OG&E's current rates are about 28 percent lower than the
national average and 17 percent lower than the regional average.
Due to nationwide growth in power generation needs, OG&E
comparisons are expected to continue to be similarly favorable
following the purchase of Redbud. OG&E also announced today
that it has filed for the necessary approvals of the transaction at
the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). "Redbud represents
our most cost-effective means available to meet the growing base
load generation needs of the system," said Pete Delaney, OGE Energy
Corp. Chairman, President and CEO. "It's a modern, natural
gas-fired plant connected to the OG&E system that can be
purchased for about 25 percent less than the cost of constructing a
new gas facility with similar capabilities. We continue to work on
promoting energy efficiency among our customers, but our analysis
shows this plant is needed assuming efficiency gains are achieved."
OG&E partnered with GRDA and OMPA to bid on Redbud shortly
after the company's request for pre-approval of its plan to build a
coal-fired generating plant near Red Rock was denied by the
Commission in October 2007. Redbud is a highly efficient,
combined-cycle plant that has four 300-megawatt-plus generating
units and operates more efficiently than older units in the
OG&E fleet. It will provide savings to OG&E customers
because the company dispatches power from its fleet on a "least
cost" basis. It also is capable of quickly ramping up and down its
capacity contribution, which is a particularly valuable complement
to OG&E's commitment to add additional wind power to its
system. In January, OG&E signed a definitive agreement with
Kelson Holdings LLC, a Maryland holding company, to purchase the
plant. The facility is located near the center of OG&E's
service area in northeast Oklahoma County near Luther. OG&E has
purchased capacity from Redbud since 2005. OG&E serves more
than 762,000 retail customers across 30,000 square miles in
Oklahoma and western Arkansas, and a number of wholesale customers
throughout the region. With about 6,100 megawatts of capacity in
eight power plants, OG&E generates electricity from natural gas
and western coal. OG&E also has two wind farms with 170
megawatts of capacity, with plans to increase that total by 600
megawatts in the years ahead. GRDA, with total generation
capability of 1,480 megawatts, transmits and delivers wholesale
electricity across a 24-county service area in Northeast Oklahoma
to municipal power providers, electric cooperatives and industries.
OMPA provides wholesale electricity to 35 Oklahoma cities and towns
that own their electric systems. Kelson Holdings owns and operates
electric generating facilities. It owns or leases four
combined-cycle gas-fired plants with a total generating capacity of
about 4,000 MWs. Kelson Holdings is indirectly and wholly owned by
Harbinger Capital Partners. DATASOURCE: Oklahoma Gas and Electric
Co. CONTACT: Media, Brian Alford, +1-405-553-3187, or Financial,
Todd Tidwell, +1-405-553-3966, both of Oklahoma Gas and Electric
Co. Web site: http://www.oge.com/
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