Show ¥ Xe - I i s 4 '' x V 'V ' M n X jf r c v? ft' r Xv x V x £ s V vi" r XX V 5 X Y V X i £ fvr Vfe V- '!IX Vv V4 y " i 't! v V 1 ’VAAf ' V-X-X- V a X ? I XX V vl xs? S a v - 5 "4 £$ vlf HxX ?-- A Cxv4x AAAAA 4l X J4 J 4- v 41? J 4 i Pv - ?& Ay5¥-VyS- - a jy ''' v 4 44Xs y X&V4N? i 4i 'lo 44'4 1x4 VA 5’N 4 S"''®': “4: vw- 'v !XJ'V'4 v4 4 A '' ExC VS!’ fcs 4 :4 s :4 ' Xs - 'v SvVa v ?f A y " i 4- - Xx v 4 tx s4 ?X 4- 5X S a' 4 'r 'fftXt-4¥ X x£xxf i-- X AxXvwXlZ? K' X " AAA £ s ' ’1 5 Sv : X :yl: J S X a4 -- S " :1 X 6 - rtV4sv 4 "' y X : X x $A y rr i xX’ X’S'Xv 'A x ! Af' 4 44 zSw tv ' i 4 SiA - £rt f Sx - V & s Sv4 V v xv pm? : 4 X v a ' f&V- se " I X k '' V t"x U X 4 aVVX - X-V- A 4 ?V A $ it &i X :' -- r X V X Xv vX ? ? 'ASA tfSSS§ £X ymAstx - r f- A StoS- ?r£ v a a A A : X Vv-- a(vSVai Ai V yj- VaxaX-- vtyXa5i NbSfvS j a a- XXXXXf XVS-KJ- ’a’ AAT- -- a 'f a: Va f A i'y a V - 4 xf-- v ’yAAAA- - svv a vrcs v'vvXrvr'" y Aa ft ir ! srj!wes The Gadsby plant in Salt Lake City above is the area’s steam-electr- ic By 1980 four times present electric capacity will be required by the people and industries of the area we serve in Utah Idaho Wyoming and Colorado project — 500000 kilowatt capacity — &t a cost of $90 million The first of three units will be completed in 1963 with the second scheduled for operation in 1965 and the third in 1967 ' steam-electri- ts- -' Accordingly with an eye to the future plans have been laid to quadruple the electric capacity of Utah Power & Light Company and subsidiaries Today we serve a firm electric load of 680000 kilowatts with an adequate reserve By 1980 the load is expected to grow to 2700000 kilowatts of firm electric power requiring a total capacity of 3000000 kilowatts ’ i : v c “"VimriTinrimn INVESTOR-OWNE- D We have recently purchased a site in Salt Lake UTILITIES LIKE UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO City which provides space for another 500000 WILL SUPPLY THE BULK OF OUR kilowatts of steam generation In addition other sites in the area are being studied FUTURE ELECTRICAL 9 Plants now on the drawing board — and others planned for the future will utilize the area’s great resources of coal oil natural gas possibly oil shale and perhaps uranium eventually to produce electric power REQUIREMENTS r To keep pace with the growth of electric energy needs will require Utah Power & Light Company BILLION and subsidiaries to invest at least $1-1- gr supply the electric needs of the area served Jjy Utah Power & Light Co and subsidiaries in 1980 more than 12 plants this size will be required To generating station It took five years to build Its three generators produce 241000 kilowatts largest -- By 1980 major electric utilities £41 10 It ’s this “electric by 1980 in generation transmission distribution and other associated facilities that reflects ” plan-ahead- our Company's faith in the area we serve and will assure plenty of dependable low-co- Construction is now underway on the Kemmerer Tho electricity to be provided from the Ai y¥AH s - power A Growing Company in - i st electricity for every need a- of the Rocky Mountain Area plan to have available 22000000 kilowatts of electricity — 5 lA times present demands To do this these companies will add approximately 18000000 kilowatts of generating capacity mom e© Colorado River Storage Project is only 1 200000 kilowatts just 62A of our needs in 1980 f a Growing West hmitrreniHrttifcnMTmnr— r— yWAXAWAXAJo:f¥gggMiMyifrn: A 'l i |