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FSEC posts fourth‑quarter cost allocation percentages for review period starting April 1

April 19, 2025 | Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council, Governor's Office - Boards & Commissions, Executive, Washington


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FSEC posts fourth‑quarter cost allocation percentages for review period starting April 1
Director Sonya Bumpus presented the Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council’s fourth‑quarter cost allocation update covering April 1 through June 30, 2025.

Bumpus read the allocation percentages for listed facilities: Columbia Generating Station 20 percent; Horse Heaven 13 percent; Chehalis 6 percent; Grays Harbor 6 percent; Carriger Solar 5 percent; GoldenEye 5 percent; Hop Hill 5 percent; Wallula Gap 5 percent; Watoma 5 percent; Columbia Solar 4 percent; Oestria (referred to as Austria in packet) 4 percent; Desert Claim Wind 4 percent; Goose Prairie 4 percent; Kittitas Valley 4 percent; Wildhorse 4 percent; Badger Mountain 2 percent; High Top 2 percent; and WNP‑1 2 percent.

Bumpus concluded the update after reading the list and invited questions; no queries were raised.

Why it matters: Cost allocation percentages determine how FSEC spreads administrative and processing costs among active site certification projects for the quarter noted; applicants and partner agencies monitor these allocations for billing and budgeting.

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