Cleco to Begin Serving Dixie Electric Membership Corp. in 2014
Cleco Power has entered into a 10-year full-requirements contract to sell energy, capacity and ancillary services to Dixie Electric Membership Corp. (DEMCO), which serves the suburban Baton Rouge market. The addition of the DEMCO agreement will grow Cleco Power's total load by more than 20% and will significantly increase its annual load growth over the term of the contract. The contract becomes effective April 2014.
Cleco Power and DEMCO have committed to coordinate their efforts on economic development and share best practices in all areas of electric operations. Cleco Power also will assist DEMCO in storm response programs as it currently does with investor-owned utilities should DEMCO be impacted by a storm.
Cleco Power intends to serve DEMCO off its uniquely positioned fleet of generating units, which are capable of using five different fuels and are located in north, central and south Louisiana. The use of Cleco Power's diverse generation fleet will assist DEMCO in mitigating risks associated with fuel commodity prices and environmental regulations.
The contract is contingent upon regulatory approval by the Louisiana Public Service Commission and the Rural Utilities Service.
Cleco Power has notified the LPSC of its intentions to file a long-term request for proposals for permanent additional generating capacity and plans to incorporate the load from DEMCO into the resource plan for this filing.
DEMCO serves approximately 100,000 customers in a seven-parish area and currently has a peak load of 578 MW.
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