Bureau Of Reclamation - Hydropower Generation Summary

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Bureau of Reclamation Hydropower Generation SummaryFiscal Year 2021 Q4U.S. Department of the InteriorOctober 2021

SummaryThe Bureau of Reclamation’s hydropower program supports Administration and Department of theInterior clean energy and climate change initiatives by increasing Reclamation Project hydropowercapabilities and value. Supporting program activities include - collaborative regulatory reform;operational and technological innovation; and stakeholder outreach. Collectively, these activitiesfacilitate incremental, carbon-neutral renewable energy generation.This summary report identifies federal and non-federal hydropower facilities and associatedgenerating capacity currently online or in development on Reclamation Projects – and reports onincremental hydropower capability installed within the quarter, as applicable. Summary statisticsreflect Unified Interior Regional boundaries: Interior Region 5 Missouri Basin; Interior Region 6Arkansas-Rio Grande-Texas-Gulf; Interior Region 7: Upper Colorado Basin; Interior Region 8:Lower Colorado Basin; Interior Region 9: Columbia-Pacific Northwest; and Interior Region 10:California-Great Basin. 1Incremental Hydropower CapabilityThe Department of the Interior has identified incremental hydropower capability as a keyperformance indicator in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2018-2022 Strategic Plan. 2 Incremental capabilityperformance is reported in megawatts (MW) – consisting of MW derived from generator upratesand non-federal development; 3 and MW equivalents derived from turbine replacements andoptimization installations, calculated by multiplying the resulting efficiency improvement by the MWcapacity of the affected unit(s). Annual targets have been established for incremental hydropowercapability performance, representing cumulative MW totals:Performance YearAnnual TargetFY 201810 MW of incremental hydropower capability added in FY 2018.FY 201920 MW of cumulative capability added in FY 2018 through FY 2019.FY 202030 MW of cumulative capability added in FY 2018 through FY 2020.FY 202140 MW of cumulative capability added in FY 2018 through FY 2021.FY 202250 MW of cumulative capability added in FY 2018 through FY 2022.1For additional information, see: al-boundaries. The Bureau ofReclamation - Hydropower Generation Summary assigns hydropower facilities to the Unified Interior Regionresponsible for facility oversight.2Available at: 2018-2022-strategic-plan.pdf.3Non-federal hydropower developed on Reclamation Projects in accordance with a Federal Energy RegulatoryCommission License or Reclamation Lease of Power Privilege.1

No new incremental hydropower capacity was installed at Reclamation Projects within FY 2021 Q4.A cumulative total of 62.6 MW of incremental capability has been installed at Reclamation Projectssince FY 2018, surpassing the FY 2021 40 MW target. FY 2018 through FY 2021 Q4 performance issummarized in table below:RegionFacilityActivityCompletionDateUpper Colorado BasinGlen Canyon Control CenterHydrOS InstallationOctober 201717.31Missouri BasinCasper Control CenterHydrOS InstallationJanuary 20186.73Missouri BasinYellowtail - Unit 1Generator UprateJuly 20189.40Columbia–Pacific NorthwestPalisades - Unit 2April 20181.92Upper Colorado BasinOlmstedGenerator UprateJuly 20181.43Missouri BasinPueblo DamLease of Power PrivilegeMay 20197.01Missouri BasinYellowtail – Unit 4Generator UprateOctober 20199.40Missouri BasinYellowtail – Unit 2Generator UprateJune 20219.40TotalTurbine RunnerReplacementIncrementalMW62.602

Reclamation Hydropower SummarySummary tables identify federal (reserved and transferred works) and non-federal hydropowerfacilities and associated generating capacity currently online or in development on ReclamationProjects. Quarterly table updates, if any, are noted. Table definitions are provided in Appendix A –Table Definitions. Facility details are provided in attached Appendix B – Regional HydropowerGenerating Capacity Portfolios.Table components may not sum to totals due to rounding.Online Hydropower FacilitiesFY 2021 Q4 table updates: The following updates have been made to Conventional HydropowerFERC projects within the California-Great Basin:The Friant Dam (New River Outlet Powerhouse) project status and capacity has been revised. Theproject (7.03 MW, formerly 7.00 MW) has been moved from the In Development – ConventionalHydropower (FERC) License statistic to the Online Hydropower Facilities statistic; the Friant Dam(Fishwater Release Powerhouse) project capacity has been revised (0.52 MW, formerly 0.51 MW);and the former Friant Power project (27.36 MW) is now reported as three distinct projects, theFriant Kern Powerhouse (16.56 MW), the Madera Powerhouse (8.80 MW), and the River Outlet 2Powerhouse (2.00 MW). Further details are provided in the attached Appendix B – RegionalHydropower Generating Capacity # 4211----29--511--10 300-68250-41-18161949320CaliforniaGreatBasinBureau 04Reclamation holds title to the Upper Colorado Basin Grand Valley hydropower facility LOPP. The total number ofReclamation-owned hydropower facilities is 78 (53 reserved, 24 transferred, 1 LOPP).3

In Development – Conventional Hydropower (FERC)FY 2021 Q4 table updates: The California-Great Basin Friant Dam (New River OutletPowerhouse) project status and capacity has been revised. The project (7.03 MW, formerly 7.00MW) has been moved from the In Development – Conventional Hydropower (FERC) License statistic to theOnline Hydropower Facilities estCaliforniaGreatBasinBureau ----42--5311------925251231422------1430252057In Development – Conventional Hydropower (LOPP)FY 2021 Q4 table updates: The Upper Colorado Basin Taylor Park Dam project (0.50 MW)received a Preliminary Lease in June 2021. The project has been moved from the Posted Solicitationstatistic to the Preliminary Lease tedSolicitationRequest # acificNorthwestCaliforniaGreatBasinBureau 1.01In Development – Pump Storage (PS) (FERC and LOPP)Non-federal pump storage development at Reclamation Projects may require both a FERC Licenseand Reclamation LOPP if the proposed project utilizes a Reclamation Project reservoir withinReclamation’s permitting jurisdiction and any second reservoir outside Reclamation’s permitting4

jurisdiction (i.e., FERC jurisdiction), as defined by the 1992 Memorandum of Understandingbetween Reclamation and FERC. 5Additional information regarding non-federal pump storage development and dual jurisdiction isavailable on the LOPP website. 6 Projects subject to dual FERC/LOPP jurisdiction are identified asDual LOPP/FERC PS projects in the table below.FY 2021 Q4 table updates: The Upper Colorado Basin Lake Powell Pipeline project (345.40 MW)has been removed from the FERC PS – Preliminary Permit statistic as the FERC application has beenwithdrawn by the non-federal Upper orthwestCaliforniaGreat BasinBureau --253331865--12210--332501125088575FERC PSLOPP PSDualLOPP/FERCPS 7PreliminaryPermitPreliminaryLeasePreliminaryLease andPermitTotalAvailable at: Available at: https://www.usbr.gov/power/LOPP.7The proposed Energy Storage Station Pumped Storage Project (Lake Powell) (Upper Colorado Basin) and HalversonCanyon Pumped Storage Project (Roosevelt Lake) (Columbia-Pacific Northwest) projects have received a FERCPreliminary Permit for upper reservoir development but have not received a Reclamation Preliminary Lease or LOPPContract for lower reservoir development at this time.56The proposed Anderson Ranch Pumped Storage Project (Columbia-Pacific Northwest) and Seminoe Pumped StorageProject (Missouri Basin) have received both a FERC Preliminary Permit for upper reservoir development and aReclamation Preliminary Lease for lower reservoir development.5

Appendix A – Table DefinitionsFor the purposes of the Bureau of Reclamation - Hydropower Generation Summary the followingdefinitions apply, arranged by facility type and corresponding summary table.Online Hydropower FacilitiesReserved. Reclamation-owned hydropower facilities, wherein Reclamation has retainedresponsibility for carrying out facility operations and maintenance activities.Transferred. Reclamation-owned hydropower facilities, wherein the responsibility for carrying outfacility operations and maintenance activities has been transferred to a non-federal entity under theprovisions of a formal operations and maintenance transfer contract.Other. Non-federal hydropower facilities developed on Reclamation Projects, authorized outsidethe FERC licensing or Reclamation LOPP contracting process.FERC (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission). Non-federal hydropower facilities developedon Reclamation Projects, authorized via the FERC licensing process.LOPP (Lease of Power Privilege). Non-federal hydropower facilities developed on ReclamationProjects, authorized via the LOPP contracting process.In Development – Conventional Hydropower (FERC) 8License. Non-federal hydropower facilities in development on Reclamation Projects, currentlyissued an active FERC License.Exemption. Non-federal hydropower facilities in development on Reclamation Projects, currentlyissued an exemption from FERC from licensing requirements.Preliminary Permit. Non-federal hydropower facilities in development on Reclamation Projects,currently issued an active FERC Preliminary Permit.In Development – Conventional Hydropower (LOPP)9Contract. Non-federal hydropower facilities in development on Reclamation Projects, currentlyissued an active LOPP Contract.89For additional information, see: o/licensing/app-new.asp.For additional information, see: https://www.usbr.gov/power/LOPP.6

Preliminary Lease. Non-federal hydropower facilities in development on Reclamation Projects,currently issued an active LOPP Preliminary Lease.Posted Solicitation. Proposed non-federal hydropower development sites on Reclamation Projectswherein Reclamation has published a public notice soliciting project proposals.Request for Development. Proposed non-federal hydropower development sites on ReclamationProjects wherein Reclamation has received a formal request for non-federal development.In Development – Pump Storage (PS) (FERC and LOPP)FERC PS – License. Non-federal pump storage hydropower facilities in development onReclamation Projects, currently issued an active FERC License.FERC PS – Preliminary Permit. Non-federal pump storage hydropower facilities in developmenton Reclamation Projects, currently issued an active FERC Preliminary Permit.LOPP PS – Contract. Non-federal pump storage hydropower facilities in development onReclamation Projects, currently issued an active LOPP Contract.LOPP PS – Preliminary Lease. Non-federal pump storage hydropower facilities in developmenton Reclamation Projects, currently issued an active LOPP Preliminary Lease.Dual LOPP/FERC PS – Preliminary Permit. Dual jurisdiction non-federal pump storagehydropower facilities in development on Reclamation Projects, currently issued an active FERCPreliminary Permit.Dual LOPP/FERC PS – Preliminary Lease. Dual jurisdiction non-federal pump storagehydropower facilities in development on Reclamation Projects, currently issued an active LOPPPreliminary Lease.Dual LOPP/FERC PS – Preliminary Lease and Permit. Dual jurisdiction non-federal pumpstorage hydropower facilities in development on Reclamation Projects, currently issued an activeLOPP Preliminary Lease and active FERC Preliminary Permit.7

Appendix B – Regional HydropowerGenerating Capacity Portfolios8

Regional Hydropower Generating Capacity PortfoliosProject updates noted in italics (e.g., new projects, capacity uprates, or permitting status updates from previous reported quarter).Projects terminated within the reported quarter are noted in strikethrough.FERC Project Reclamation AreaRegion State FacilityStatusPermitting StatusHydropower TypeDocketOfficeOperating EntityCapacity (MW)Reclamation Reserved IDWAWAORMTIDIDC-GBWACACACACACACACACACACABig ThompsonBuffalo BillCanyon FerryEstesFlatironFremont CanyonGlendoGreen MountainGuernseyHeart MountainKortesMarys LakeMt. Elbert PSPilot ButtePole HillSeminoeShoshoneSpirit MountainYellowtailBlue MesaCrystalElephant ButteFlaming GorgeFontenelleGlen CanyonLower MolinaMorrow PointUpper MolinaDavisHooverParkerAnderson RanchBlack CanyonBoise River DiversionChandlerGrand CouleeGreen SpringsHungry HorseMinidokaPalisadesRozaFolsomJudge Francis CarrKeswickLewistonNew MelonesNimbusShastaSpring ConventionalConventionalConventional/Pump ionalConventionalConventionalConventionalPump onventionalConventionalEastern ColoradoWyomingMontanaEastern ColoradoEastern ColoradoWyomingWyomingEastern 00.00Reclamation38.24Reclamation3.00Eastern ColoradoEastern ColoradoWyomingEastern ColoradoWyomingWyomingWyomingMontanaUCB Power OfficeUCB Power OfficeUCB Power OfficeUCB Power OfficeUCB Power OfficeUCB Power OfficeUCB Power OfficeUCB Power OfficeUCB Power OfficeLower ColoradoLower ColoradoLower onSnake RiverColumbia CascadesColumbia CascadesColumbia CascadesColumbia CascadesSnake RiverSnake RiverColumbia CascadesCentral CaliforniaNorthern CaliforniaNorthern CaliforniaNorthern CaliforniaCentral CaliforniaCentral CaliforniaNorthern CaliforniaNorthern CaliforniaLahontan BasinNorthern 6.00Snake nventional/Pump Storage45.00ReclamationSnake clamationReclamation13.50180.003.65140.00

Regional Hydropower Generating Capacity PortfoliosProject updates noted in italics (e.g., new projects, capacity uprates, or permitting status updates from previous reported quarter).Projects terminated within the reported quarter are noted in strikethrough.FERC Project Reclamation AreaRegion State FacilityStatusUCBReclamation Transferred WorksDocketOfficeOperating EntityCausey PowerplantOnlineConventionalProvoWeber Basin Water Conservancy DistrictUTLower Spanish Fork PowerplantOnlineConventionalProvoStrawberry Water User's ropower TypeUTUTUTLCBPermitting StatusAZNVCACAGateway PowerplantOlmsted PowerplantPayson PowerplantUpper Spanish ForkWanship PowerplantDeer Creek PowerplantMcPhee PowerplantTowaoc PowerplantArizona Falls PowerplantC.C. Craigin Dam and PowerplantCross Cut PowerplantHorse Mesa PowerplantMormon Flat PowerplantNew Waddell Pump/Generating PlantSenator Wash Pump/Generating PlantSiphon Drop PowerplantSouth Consolidated PowerplantStewart Mountain PowerplantTheodore Roosevelt PowerplantLahontan PowerplantSan Luis Pumping-Generating PlantO'Neill Pumping-Generating ProvoProvoConventionalConventionalProvoWestern tionalConventionalWestern Colorado2304Conventional/Pump StoragePhoenixPump ixConventionalLahontan BasinPump StorageSouth Central CaliforniaPump StorageWeber Basin Water Conservancy DistrictProvo River Water Users AssociationDolores Water Conservancy DistrictDolores Water Conservancy DistrictSalt River Valley Water User's AssociationSalt River Valley Water User's AssociationYumaConventionalStrawberry Water User's AssociationPhoenixYumaConventionalStrawberry Water User's AssociationSalt River ProjectPhoenixPhoenixPump StorageCentral Utah Water Conservancy DistrictPhoenixPhoenixConventional/Pump StorageWeber Basin Water Conservancy DistrictSouth Central CaliforniaSalt River Valley Water User's AssociationSalt River Valley Water User's AssociationCentral Arizona Water Conservation DistrictImperial Irrigation DistrictYuma County Water User's AssociationSalt River Valley Water User's AssociationSalt River Valley Water User's AssociationSalt River Valley Water User's AssociationTruckee-Carson Irrigation DistrictCalifornia Department of Water ResourcesSan Luis Delta-Mendota Water AuthorityCapacity 424.0025.20Other Non-Federal Facilities Operating on Reclamation ProjectsLCBAZDrop Five PowerplantOnlineConventionalYumaImperial Irrigation DistrictAZDrop One PowerplantOnlineConventionalYumaImperial Irrigation DistrictAZAZAZAZDrop Four PowerplantDrop Three PowerplantDrop Two PowerplantPilot Knob 00Imperial Irrigation District19.60Imperial Irrigation District9.80Imperial Irrigation DistrictImperial Irrigation District6.0010.0033.00Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)MBWYGarland CanalOnlineConventionalCORuedi IDLower Turnbull DropSugarloaf DamTiber DamUpper Turnbull DropEcho DamEl Vado DamNavajo DamPineview DamVallecito Dam45-MileAmerican FallsArrowrock eOnlineOnlineOnlineOnline3031WyomingShoshone Irrigation District2.613603Western ColoradoCity of onal3574MontanaEastern alConventional3755472045973174ProvoWestern ColoradoProvoWestern ColoradoConventional13817Columbia CascadesConventional4656Snake RiverConventional2736Snake RiverTurnbull Hydro, LLCSTS Hydropower Ltd.Tiber Montana, LLCTurnbull Hydro, LLCCity of BountifulCounty of Los AlamosCity of FarmingtonWeber-Box Elder Conservancy DistrictPtarmigan Resources and Energy, Inc.Apple, Inc.OnlineConventional2848Snake RiverIDDietrich DropOnlineConventional8909Snake RiverBig Wood Canal CompanyWAEltopia Branch a CascadesColumbia na Irrigation District, Nampa and Meridian Irrigation District, New YorkCascadeOnline7.5092.40IDCowiche2.80Idaho Power CoIrrigation District Wilder Irrigation District and Big Bend Irrigation DistrictIdaho Power CompanyWA7.70Yakima-Tieton Irrigation DistrictColumbia Basin Hydropower15.001.474.772.20

Regional Hydropower Generating Capacity PortfoliosProject updates noted in italics (e.g., new projects, capacity uprates, or permitting status updates from previous reported quarter).Projects terminated within the reported quarter are noted in strikethrough.FERC Project Reclamation AreaRegion State FacilityWAEsquatzel PowerOnlineIDFelt HydroOnlineIDIDIDIDWAIDORORIDFargo Drop No. 1Island ParkLittle Wood ReservoirLow Line No. 8 Arena DropMain Canal HeadworksMile 28Mitchell Butte LateralMonroe DropMora Drop HydroPermitting StatusOnlineHydropower ConventionalOnlineOnlineOnlineColumbia Cascades5089Snake Docket53573403Operating EntityGreen Energy Today, LLCSnake RiverBoise Project Board of ControlSnake RiverFall River Rural ElectricSnake RiverSnake RiverColumbia CascadesSnake RiverSnake RiverColumbia CascadesFall River Rural CooperativeLittle Wood Irrigation DistrictBoise Project Board of ControlColumbia Basin HydropowerContractor's Power GroupOwyhee Irrigation DistrictApple, Inc.Snake RiverBoise-Kuna Irrigation District, Nampa and Meridian Irrigation District, New YorkIrrigation District, Wilder Irrigation District, Big Bend Irrigation District, and BoiseCapacity AOrchard AvenueOnlineConventional7338Columbia CascadesProject Board of ControlYakima-Tieton Irrigation DistrictGem Irrigation District, Owyhee Irrigation District, and Ridgeview Irrigation District4.34OROwyhee Tunnel No. 1OnlineConventional4359Snake RiverOwyhee Irrigation District and Hydro8.12WAPotholes East Canal HeadworksOnlineConventional2840Columbia CascadesColumbia Basin Hydropower6.50ORWAWAWAWAC-GBStatusWAORCACAOwyhee DamPotholes East CanalQuincy ChuteRussel D Smith Pec 22.7Summer FallsTieton DamEast SideFriant Dam (Fishwater Project name and capacity corrected (formerly "Friant Fishwater Release" rated at 0.51 MW).Friant Dam (New River Outlet Powerhouse) Online4354384329372926329537012082Snake RiverSnake RiverColumbia CascadesColumbia CascadesColumbia CascadesColumbia CascadesKlamath BasinConventional11068South Central CaliforniaConventional11068Columbia Basin HydropowerColumbia Basin HydropowerColumbia Basin HydropowerColumbia Basin HydropowerYakima-Tieton Irrigation DistrictScottish Power (PacifiCorp)1.442.409.376.1092.0013.603.20Friant Power Authority and Orange Cove Irrigation District0.52South Central CaliforniaFriant Power Authority and Orange Cove Irrigation District7.03Project name, capacity and status corrected (formerly "Friant Fishwater Release" rated at 7.0 MW).CAFriant Project (Friant-Kern Powerhouse)OnlineConventional2892South Central CaliforniaFriant Power Authority and Orange Cove Irrigation District16.56CAFriant Project (Madera Powerhouse)OnlineConventional2892South Central CaliforniaFriant Power Authority and Orange Cove Irrigation District8.80CAFriant Project (River Outlet 2 Powerhouse)OnlineConventional2892South Central CaliforniaFriant Power Authority and Orange Cove Irrigation District2.00Project name and capacity corrected (former Friant Project sites were consolidated under one project, "Friant Power").Project name and capacity corrected (former Friant Project sites were consolidated under one project, "Friant Power").Project name and capacity corrected (former Friant Project sites were consolidated under one project, "Friant Power").CAHigh Line CanalOnlineConventional7252Northern CaliforniaSanta Clara0.53CAMadera Canal Water Power STA 1174 84OnlineConventional2958South Central CaliforniaMadera-Chowchilla Water and Power Authority0.56Conventional2958South Central CaliforniaMadera-Chowchilla Water and Power Authority2.13CACACACANVCAORCAMBMadera Canal Water Power STA 980 65MonticelloNew LahontanStony Gorge HydroelectricWest SideWhiskey Dam Power 19320822888South Central CaliforniaSouth Central CaliforniaCentral CaliforniaLahontan BasinNorthern CaliforniaKlamath BasinNorthern CaliforniaMadera-Chowchilla Water and Power AuthorityMadera-Chowchilla Water and Power AuthoritySolano Irrigation DistrictTruckee-Carson Irrigation DistrictSanta Clara, City ofScottish Power (PacifiCorp)City of ReddingMary Taylor DropIn ll Hydro, LLCMTGibson DamIn DevelopmentLicenseConventional12478MontanaGibson Dam Hydroelectric Company, LLC.MTWYC-PNMadera Canal Water Power STA 1923 10OnlineMTNEUCBMadera CanalMTUTClark Canyon DamMedicine Creek DamBlack Canyon Pumped Storage ProjectSquare Butte Pumped StorageLake Powell PipelineIn DevelopmentIn DevelopmentIn DevelopmentIn DevelopmentIn DevelopmentRemoved, FERC application has been withdrawn.IDFargo Drop No. 2In DevelopmentIDMain Canal No. 6In DevelopmentIDMain Canal No. 10In DevelopmentLicensePreliminary PermitPreliminary PermitPreliminary PermitPreliminary PermitConventionalConventionalPump StoragePump StorageConventional/Pump nsasWyomingMontanaUCB Power OfficeClark Canyon Hydro, LLCTwin Valleys Public Power DistrictBlack Canyon Hydro, LLCSquare Butte Hydro, LLCState of 700.001,032.00345.40ExemptionConventional5040Snake RiverBoise Project Board of Control0.18ExemptionConventional5038Snake RiverBoise Project Board of Control1.06ExemptionConventional5041Snake RiverBoise Project Board of Control0.50

Regional Hydropower Generating Capacity PortfoliosProject updates noted in italics (e.g., new projects, capacity uprates, or permitting status updates from previous reported quarter).Projects terminated within the reported quarter are noted in strikethrough.FERC Project Reclamation AreaRegion State FacilityPermitting StatusHydropower TypeIDWaldvogel BluffIn DevelopmentExemptionConventionalWA16.4 WastewayIn DevelopmentPreliminary Mason Dam Hydro46A WastewayBowman DamMcKay DamPEC 1973 DropPinto DamScootney Inlet DropUnity Dam by Warm Springs HydroWickiup Dam HydroPrineville Pump Storage ProjectFriant Fishwater ReleaseIn DevelopmentIn DevelopmentIn DevelopmentIn DevelopmentIn DevelopmentIn DevelopmentIn DevelopmentIn DevelopmentIn DevelopmentIn DevelopmentIn DevelopmentLicensePreliminary PermitPreliminary PermitPreliminary PermitPreliminary PermitPreliminary PermitPreliminary PermitPreliminary PermitPreliminary PermitPreliminary PermitLicenseDocketSnake RiverBoise Project Board of Control14349Columbia CascadesColumbia Basin onalPump StorageOperating ject name, capacity and status corrected (formerly "Friant Fishwater Release" rated at 7.0 MW). Friant Dam (New River Outlet Powerhouse) Project is online.Snake RiverColumbia CascadesColumbia CascadesColumbia CascadesColumbia CascadesColumbia CascadesColumbia CascadesSnake RiverColumbia CascadesColumbia CascadesSouth Central CaliforniaBaker CountyColumbia Basin HydropowerOchoco Irrigation DistrictHoutama Hydropower, LLCColumbia Basin HydropowerColumbia Basin HydropowerColumbia Basin HydropowerWarm Springs Hydro, LLCSymbioticsPrineville Energy Storage, LLCOrange County Irrigation DistrictCABocaIn DevelopmentPreliminary PermitConventional14728Lahontan BasinPyramid Lake Paiute TribeORBryant Mountain (Pumped Storage)In DevelopmentPreliminary PermitPump Storage13680Klamath BasinBryant Mountain, LLCCAProsser CreekIn DevelopmentPreliminary PermitConventional14726Lahontan BasinPyramid Lake Paiute TribeCapacity 0.007.001.403.451,250.00Lease of Power PrivilegeMBUCBCOCarter Lake OutletOnlineConventionalCOGranby P11-3Eastern ColoradoNorthern Water Conservancy District2.60Eastern ColoradoNorthern Water Conservancy District1.20Eastern ColoradoWestern ColoradoSoutheastern Colorado Water Conservancy DistrictGrand Valley Water Users Association and the Orchard Mesa Irrigation DistrictOnlineConventionalWestern ColoradoMancos Water Conservancy DistrictCOLemon DamOnlineConventionalWestern ColoradoFlorida Water Conservancy DistrictCOCOUCBConventionalJackson Gulch DamCOMBGrand Valley ProjectOnlineCOUTC-GBPueblo DamJordanelle DamRidgway DamShavano Falls (Drop 6)South Canal (Drop estern ColoradoConventionalOnlineWestern ColoradoConventionalWestern ColoradoCentr

Reclamation Hydropower Summary Summary tables identify federal (reserved and transferred works) and non-federal hydropower facilities and associated generating capacity currently online or in development on Reclamation Projects. Quarterly table updates, if any, are noted. Table de