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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20250129Final Approved Tariffs.pdf Idaho Power Company First Revised Sheet No. 23-3 IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Cancels Approved Effective I.P.U.C. No. 30, Tariff No. 101 Original Sheet No. 23-3 Jan. 29, 2025 Jan. 29, 2025 Per O.N. 36449 SCHEDULE 23 Monica Barrios-Sanchez Secretary IRRIGATION PEAK REWARDS PROGRAM (OPTIONAL) (Continued) DEFINITIONS (Continued) Energy Credit. The Energy Credit is an energy-based financial incentive provided in the form of a credit on the monthly bill for the Metered Service Point enrolled in the Program. The monthly Energy Credit is calculated by multiplying the Program kWh by the energy-related incentive amount for the Interruption Option selected by the Customer. Customers identified to have an out-of-demand season billing cycle will receive only an out-of-demand season energy credit for the applicable billing period. The Energy Credit will be included on the Customer's monthly bills for usage that occurs during the calendar months of June, July, August, and September of each year. This amount may be prorated for the number of days during the months of June, July, August, and September that fall in the Customer's billing cycle to correspond with the Program Season. Energy Credit = Program kWh x energy-related incentive amount Variable Energy Credit. The Variable Energy Credit is an energy-based financial incentive provided for the Metered Service Point enrolled in the Program. The Variable Energy Credit is calculated by multiplying Variable Program kWh by the energy-related incentive amount for the Interruption Option selected by the Customer. The Variable Energy Credit is paid in the form of a check no later than 70 days after the Program Season. The Variable Energy Credit does not apply to the first three Load Control Events. Variable Energy Credit = Variable Program kWh x variable energy-related incentive amount INTERRUPTION OPTIONS Under the Interruption Options, the Company will dispatch remotely service interruptions to specified irrigation pumps any Monday through Saturday during the Program Season between the hours of 3:00 P.M. and 10:00 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time (MDT), excluding holidays (Standard Interruption). Customers may elect to participate until 11:00 P.M. MDT (Extended Interruption) and will receive a larger Variable Energy Credit or no later than 9:00 P.M. MDT (Early Interruption)at reduced incentive amounts. Service interruptions may last up to 4 hours per day and will not exceed 16 hours per calendar week and 60 hours per Program Season. During each Program Season the Company will conduct a minimum of three Load Control Events. Customers participating in the Automatic Dispatch Option may not receive advance notification of a Load Control Event, but will be notified after the Load Control Event begins. Customers participating in the Manual Dispatch Option will receive advance notification at least 4 hours prior to a Load Control Event. The Company will provide notice of a Load Control Event via the following communication technologies: telephone, e-mail and/or text message. If prior notice of a pending Load Control Event has been sent, the Company may choose to revoke the Load Control Event and will provide notice to Customers up to 30 minutes prior to the Load Control Event. Customers who elect to participate in the Program may be eligible for one of the following Interruption Options: Automatic Dispatch Option. A dispatchable Load Control Device will be connected to the electrical panel(s) serving the irrigation pumps associated with the Metered Service Points enrolled in the Program. The Load Control Device utilized under the Automatic Dispatch Option IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued per Order No. Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective — 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company First Revised Sheet No. 23-4 IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Cancels Approved Effective I.P.U.C. No. 30, Tariff No. 101 Original Sheet No. 23-4 Jan. 29, 2025 Jan. 29, 2025 Per O.N. 36449 SCHEDULE 23 Monica Barrios-Sanchez Secretary IRRIGATION PEAK REWARDS PROGRAM (OPTIONAL) (Continued) INTERRUPTION OPTIONS (Continued) will provide the Company the ability to send a signal that will interrupt operation or not allow the associated irrigation pumps to operate during dispatched Load Control Events. This option requires that all pumps at the Metered Service Point be controlled. Under the Automatic Dispatch Option, the Program kW will be based upon the monthly Billing Demand, as measured in kW, for the associated Billing Period. The Program kWh under this option will be based upon the monthly energy usage, as measured in kWh, for the associated Billing Period. Each time a customer chooses to opt-out of one of the Load Control Events a fee of $6.25 per billing kW for Standard and Extended Interruption options and $3.25 per billing kW for Early Interruption option will be assessed based upon the current Billing Period's kW. The opt- out fee will not exceed the total Bill Credit for the Program Season. Any opt-out fee will be applied at the end of the Program Season or after the applicable billing cycle closes. Opt-out fees may be waived for circumstances involving planned or unplanned outages of 3 hours or more occurring within 24 hours of a Load Control Event or a multiday outage within 72 hours of an event. At its discretion, the Company may assess an opt-out fee should it be determined the participant overrode the command to the dispatch device thereby allowing the pump to run during the load control event. Manual Dispatch Option. Customers are eligible to manually control Metered Service Points of at least 1,000 cumulative HP, or Metered Service Points that have been determined by the Company to be limited by load control device communication technology or installation configuration. Under the Manual Dispatch Option, eligible Customers have the flexibility to choose which irrigation pumps at a Metered Service Point will be interrupted during each dispatched Load Control Event. Customers electing this option must notify the Company of their Nominated Demand during the enrollment period prior to June 1 of each year. At the discretion of the Company, customers with multiple service locations on hydraulically-connected open channel systems may be allowed to interrupt a portion of their service locations up to two hours apart during demand response events. Customers participating in the Manual Dispatch Option are required to provide no less than their Nominated Demand during each Load Control Event. Each time a customer chooses to provide less than their Nominated Demand during one of the Load Control Events, an opt-out fee of$6.25 per billing kW for Standard and Extended Interruption options and $3.25 per billing kW for Early Interruption option will be assessed on the Nominated Demand not made available for interruption. The opt-out fee will not exceed the total Bill Credit for the Program Season. Any opt-out fee will be applied at the end of the Program Season or after the applicable billing cycle closes. Opt-out fees may be waived for circumstances involving planned or unplanned outages of 3 hours or more occurring within 24 hours of a Load Control Event or a multiday outage within 72 hours of an event. IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued per Order No. Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective — 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company First Revised Sheet No. 23-5 IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Cancels Approved Effective I.P.U.C. No. 30, Tariff No. 101 Original Sheet No. 23-5 Jan. 29, 2025 Jan. 29, 2025 Per O.N. 36449 SCHEDULE 23 Monica Barrios-Sanchez Secretary IRRIGATION PEAK REWARDS PROGRAM (OPTIONAL) (Continued) INTERRUPTION OPTIONS (Continued) Under the Manual Dispatch Option, the Program kW will be based upon the maximum measured interval demand during the 24-hour period preceding 8:00 A.M. MDT the day of the announcement of a Load Control Event, minus the average demand during an event, as measured in kW over applicable load profile metering intervals. This applies to each Load Control Event initiated during a Billing Period. If there are no Load Control Events during a Billing Period then the Program kW will be the Nominated Demand. The Program kWh under this option will be based upon a calculated value, as measured in kWh. The Program kWh will be calculated separately for each Billing Period by multiplying the monthly Program kW by the ratio of the monthly energy usage to the Billing Demand for the associated Billing Period. INCENTIVE STRUCTURE Incentive payments under the Interruption Options will be determined based on a fixed payment and a variable payment. The fixed portion of the incentive payment will be paid through a Bill Credit and the variable portion will be paid by check no more than 70 days after the end of the Program Season. The first three Load Control Events will not be subject to the Variable Energy Credit. The variable payment will be based on the number of hours a participant's pump is interrupted during the Program Season and their associated Program kW after the first three Load Control Events. Fixed Incentive Payment Variable Incentive Payment Interruption Energy Credit ($ Options Energy Credit per Program kWh) Variable Energy Credit Demand Credit ($ per Program for Out-of-Demand ($ per Variable Program ($ per Program kWh) Season Billing kWh C cles Standard $5.25 $0.008 $0.021 $0.18 Extended $5.25 $0.008 $0.021 $0.25 Early $2.75 $0.004 $0.01 $0.09 INSTALLATION FEES An Installation Fee of $500 will be required for any new participating Metered Service Point with measured horsepower of 30 or less. The Installation Fee is non-refundable except when a Customer elects early termination and prior to the installation of a load control device at their pump location. TERM OF AGREEMENT AND TERMINATION The term of the Agreement, as it applies to each Metered Service Point accepted for participation, shall commence on the date the Agreement is signed by both the Customer and the Company and shall automatically renew on March 15 of each calendar year unless notice of termination is given by either party to the other prior to the annual renewal date or unless otherwise terminated as follows: 1. A Customer may terminate the participation of a Metered Service Point and avoid the Termination Fee by notifying the Company or its representative before the Program Season. IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued per Order No. Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective — 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company First Revised Sheet No. 23-10 IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Cancels Approved Effective I.P.U.C. No. 30, Tariff No. 101 Original Sheet No. 23-10 Jan. 29, 2025 Jan. 29, 2025 Per O.N. 36449 SCHEDULE 23 Monica Barrios-Sanchez Secretary IRRIGATION PEAK REWARDS PROGRAM (OPTIONAL) (Continued) Uniform Irrigation Peak Rewards Service Application/Agreement (Continued) 13. Under no circumstances shall the Company or any subsidiary, affiliates or parent Company be held liable to the Customer or any other party for damages or for any loss, whether direct, indirect, consequential, incidental, punitive or exemplary resulting from the Program or from the Customer's participation in the Program. The Customer assumes all liability and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Company and its subsidiaries, affiliates and parent company for personal injury, including death, and for property damage caused by the Customer's decision to participate in the Program and to reduce loads. 14. The Company makes no warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose with respect to the Load Control Device(s) and any and all implied warranties are disclaimed. 15. The provisions of this schedule do not apply for any time period that the Company utilizes a Load Control Device installed under this Program to interrupt the Customer's load for a system emergency in accordance with NERC standards, Idaho Power's Rule J, or any other time that a Customer's service is interrupted by events outside the control of the Company. The provisions of this schedule will not affect the calculation or rate of the regular Service, Energy or Demand Charges associated with a Customer's standard service schedule. (Appropriate Signatures) IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued per Order No. Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective — 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 82-2 IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Cancels Approved Effective I.P.U.C. No. 30, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 82-2 Jan. 29, 2025 Jan. 29, 2025 Per O.N. 36449 SCHEDULE 82 Monica Barrios-Sanchez Secretary FLEX PEAK PROGRAM (OPTIONAL) DEFINITIONS (Continued) Adjusted Baseline kW. The Original Baseline kW plus or minus the "Day of Load Adjustment amount. Aggregated Option. Multiple Facility Sites belonging to a single Participant that are grouped together per the customer's request with a single Nominated kW for participation in the Program. Under this option, the Company will sum the individual performance data from each enrolled Facility Site before calculating any incentive amounts. Average Actual kW Reduction. The average Actual kW Reduction for all Load Control Events in a Program Season. Average Season Performance Percentage. The average of the Event Performance Percentages during the Program Season. Business Days. Any day Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. For the purposes of this Program, Independence Day and Labor Day are the only holidays during the Program Season. If Independence Day falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday will be designated the holiday. If Independence Day falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be designated the holiday. "Day of Load Adiustment. The difference between the Original Baseline kW and the actual metered kW during the hour prior to the Participant receiving notification of an event. Scalar values will be calculated by dividing the Original Baseline kW of each Load Control Event hour by the Original Baseline kW of the hour preceding the event notification time. The scalars are multiplied by the actual event day kW for the hour preceding the event notification time to create the Adjusted Baseline kW from which load reduction is measured. The Adjusted Baseline kW for each hour cannot exceed 110% the maximum recorded kW from any hour during the 10-day baseline period or the hours during the event day prior to event notification. The Company may adjust the Participant's "Day of Load Adjustment only if a planned or unplanned outage occurs or a customer-initiated complete or partial shut-down occurs outside of normal business operations during the hour prior to the Participant receiving notification of a Load Control Event. If an outage extends to the hours of the Load Control Event, the Company may remove that event from the Participant's Average Season Performance Percentage. Event Availability Time. Between 3:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time (MDT) each Business Day. Event Average Nomination. The average Nominated kW for a Participant across all days where Load Control Events are called. Event Performance Percentage. The Actual kW Reduction divided by the Nominated kW for a Load Control Event. Facility Site(s). All or any part of a Participant's facility or equipment that is metered from a single service location that a Participant has enrolled in the Program. For those Participants who have enrolled under the Aggregated Option, Facility Site will refer to the combination of individual Facility Sites selected for inclusion under the Aggregated Option. IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued per Order No. Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective — 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 82-4 IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Cancels Approved Effective I.P.U.C. No. 30, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 82-4 Jan. 29, 2025 Jan. 29, 2025 Per O.N. 36449 SCHEDULE 82 Monica Barrios-Sanchez Secretary FLEX PEAK PROGRAM (OPTIONAL) DEFINITIONS (Continued) Day 3-4 PM 4-5 PM 5-6 PM 6-7 PM 7-8 PM 8-9 PM 9-10 PM Sum Total (kW) (kW) (kW) (kW) (kW) (kW) (kW) (kW) 1 3000 3100 3000 3200 3000 3200 3150 21650 2 3200 3100 3200 3200 3100 3300 3300 22400 3 3100 3200 3100 3100 3200 3100 3200 22000 4 3250 3400 3300 3400 3300 3400 3200 23250 5 3300 3400 3300 3400 3400 3500 3400 23700 6 3100 3000 3200 3100 3100 3200 3300 22000 7 3400 3300 3400 3300 3400 3300 3200 23300 8 3300 3200 3300 3300 3300 3200 3100 22700 9 3400 3500 3350 3400 3500 3400 3350 23900 10 3250 3300 3300 3200 3200 3200 3300 22750 Original Baseline 3367 3400 3350 3367 3433 3400 3317 (kW) Participant. Any Customer who has a Facility Site that has been accepted into the Program. Performance Waiver. The ability for the Company to remove a Participant's performance during a Load Control Event as to not affect the calculation of a Participant's Fixed Capacity Payment. Program Application/Agreement. Written form submitted by a Customer who requests to enroll a Facility Site in the Program that is signed by the Customer or a duly authorized representative certifying agreement with the Program's terms and conditions. Program Season. June 151" through September 15t" of each year. Program Week. Monday through Friday. Variable Program kWh. The kWh savings amount calculated by multiplying the Actual kW Reduction by each of the Hours of Event for the Facility Site during each Load Control Event beyond the first three Load Control Events. Variable Energy Payment. An energy-based financial incentive provided to the Participant. The payment is calculated by multiplying the Variable Program kWh by the Variable Energy Payment Rate (as described in the Incentive Structure section). The Variable Energy Payment does not apply to the first three Load Control Events. IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued per Order No. Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective — 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 82-5 IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Cancels Approved Effective I.P.U.C. No. 30, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 82-5 Jan. 29, 2025 Jan. 29, 2025 Per O.N. 36449 SCHEDULE 82 Monica Barrios-Sanchez Secretary FLEX PEAK PROGRAM (OPTIONAL) LOAD CONTROL EVENTS The Company will dispatch Load Control Events on Business Days during the Program Season between the hours of 3:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. MDT. Load Control Events will last between two to four hours per day and will not exceed 16 hours per calendar week and 60 hours per Program Season. During each Program Season the Company will conduct a minimum of three Load Control Events. Participating Customers will receive notification on or about four hours prior to the Load Control Event. The Company will provide notice of a Load Control Event via the following communication technologies: telephone, text message, and e-mail to the designated contact(s) submitted by the Participant in the Program Application/Agreement. If prior notice of a pending Load Control Event has been sent, the Company may choose to revoke the Load Control Event initiation and will provide notice to Participants no less than 30 minutes prior to the Load Control Event. INTERRUPTION OPTIONS At the Participant's election, and subject to Company discretion, participation in the Program may occur via one of the following Interruption Options: Manual Dispatch Option. Customers are eligible to manually control their Facility Site(s). Under the Manual Dispatch Option customers have the flexibility to choose which loads will be interrupted during each dispatched Load Control Event. Automatic Dispatch Option. A dispatchable Load Control Device, provided and installed by the Company or its representative, will be connected to the electrical panel(s) serving the loads associated with the Facility Site(s) enrolled in the Program. The Load Control Device utilized under the Automatic Dispatch Option will provide the Company the ability to send a signal intended to interrupt operation of a particular load or service during dispatched Load Control Events. In lieu of the Company or its representative installing the Load Control Device at the Company's expense, the Participant may elect to hire a licensed electrician, at the Participant's expense, to install the Load Control Device in accordance with the National Electrical Code ("NEC") and any Idaho Power or manufacturer specifications or requirements. REIMBURSEMENT INCENTIVE UNDER AUTOMATIC DISPATCH OPTION Participants who opt for the Automatic Dispatch option will be eligible for reimbursement of cost associated with interfacing with a Load Control Device. The reimbursement amount will be equal to the actual invoiced cost of such modifications or $1,500, per site, whichever is less. REQUIREMENTS OF PARTICIPATING FACILITIES Participants will have the flexibility to choose what equipment will be used to reduce the Nominated kW during each Load Control Event. Participants must notify the Company of their Nominated kW via the Program Application/Agreement. Once the Program Season begins, participants retain the option to modify their Nominated kW. The Participant must submit the nomination change request form online (located at www.idahopower.com/flexpeak) via email. Nomination changes shall be submitted no later than 2:00 P.M. MDT, from Monday through Friday, to take effect the subsequent business day. IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued per Order No. Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective — 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 82-6 IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Cancels Approved Effective I.P.U.C. No. 30, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 82-6 Jan. 29, 2025 Jan. 29, 2025 Per O.N. 36449 SCHEDULE 82 Monica Barrios-Sanchez Secretary FLEX PEAK PROGRAM (OPTIONAL) INCENTIVE STRUCTURE Incentive payments will be determined based on a Fixed Capacity Payment and a Variable Energy Payment. Both the Fixed Capacity and Variable Energy Payments will be paid by check or bill credit no more than 45 days after the Program Season concludes on September 151" The Fixed Capacity Payment Rate will be determined by the Average Season Performance Percentage during the Program Season. For example, if a Participant's Average Season Performance Percentage is 65 percent, then their Fixed Capacity Payment Rate is $2.44 per kW. Average Season Performance Percentage Fixed Capacity Payment Rate per kW* (*to be prorated for partial weeks) 75% - 120% $3.25 50% - 74.99% $2.44 25% - 49.99% $1.63 Greater than 0% - 24.99% $0.81 Variable Energy Payment Rate* ("does not apply to first three Load Control Events) $0.20 per kWh At its discretion, the Company may apply a Performance Waiver should it be determined that, at no fault of the Participant, the Load Control Device utilized for the Automatic Dispatch Option did not work during a Load Control Event. TERMS AND CONDITIONS Upon acceptance into the Program, Participants agree to the provisions of this Schedule and to the following terms and conditions: 1. Once accepted into the Program, Participants will automatically be re-enrolled each year thereafter unless notice of termination is given by the other party. 2. Both the Company and the Participant may terminate participation in the Program at any time by notifying the other party in writing. 3. Upon terminating participation of a Facility Site, the Participant's incentive payment shall be prorated for the number of Business Days of participation in the Program. If Program participation is terminated, the Participant may not re-enroll the Facility Site(s) into the Program until the following calendar year. IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued per Order No. Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective — 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho