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August 27, 2025
IDAHO PUBLIC
_ ROCKY MOUNTAIN UTILITIES COMMISSION
1407 W. North Temple,Suite 330
POWER. Salt Lake City,LIT 84116
A DIVISION OF PACIFICORP
August 27, 2025
VIA ELECTRONIC FILING
Commission Secretary
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
11331 W Chinden Blvd.
Building 8 Suite 201A
Boise, ID 83714
Re: CASE NO. PAC-E-25-17
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER
TO INCREASE THE BPA REP CREDIT EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 2025
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2028
Dear Ms. Noriyuki:
Enclosed for electronic filing in the above-mentioned matter is Rocky Mountain Power's
Application for approval to increase the BPA REP credit in Electric Service Schedule No. 34 from
$0.007376 per kWh to $0.012545 per kWh for qualifying customers as described in this
Application.
Informal inquiries may be directed to Mark Alder, Idaho Regulatory Affairs Manager at
(801) 220-2313.
Sincerely,
guze"D
Joelle R. Steward
Senior Vice President, Regulation
Enclosures
CC: Donn English
Taylor Thomas
Joe Dallas (ISB# 10330)
825 NE Multnomah, Suite 2000
Portland, OR 97232
Telephone: (360) 560-1937
Email: joseph.dallas(&,pacificorp.com
Attorney for Rocky Mountain Power
BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION ) CASE NO. PAC-E-25-17
OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER TO )
INCREASE THE BPA REP CREDIT ) APPLICATION OF
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 2025 THROUGH ) ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER
SEPTEMBER 2028 )
Rocky Mountain Power, a division of PacifiCorp ("Company" or "Rocky Mountain
Power"), in accordance with Idaho Code §61-502, §61-503, and RP 052, hereby respectfully
submits this application("Application")to the Idaho Public Utilities Commission("Commission")
to increase the Bonneville Power Administration's residential and small farm credit. In support of
this Application, Rocky Mountain Power states as follows:
I. Rocky Mountain Power provides electric service to retail customers in the states of
Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming. Rocky Mountain Power is a public utility in the state of Idaho and is
subject to the Commission's jurisdiction with respect to terms of electric service and prices to retail
customers pursuant to Idaho Code § 61-129. Rocky Mountain Power is authorized to do business
in the state of Idaho and provides retail electric service to approximately 91,000 customers in the
state.
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BACKGROUND
2. The Northwest Power Act of 1980 created the Residential Exchange Program
("REP"), which is administered by Bonneville Power Administration("BPA"). The REP provides
some of the benefits of the low-cost Columbia River Power System to participating utilities to pass
onto eligible residential, small farm and irrigation customers as credits on their electric bills.
3. Rocky Mountain Power,BPA,other investor-owned utilities,public utility districts,
and municipalities in the northwest are parties to the REP Settlement Implementation Agreement
that determined the level of REP benefits the Company receives. Through this agreement, BPA
provides REP benefits to utilities,which pass those benefits onto qualifying residential, small farm
and irrigation customers in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
4. Under the terms of the agreement, BPA has the right to review the Company's
proposed eligible load and make determinations regarding the benefit eligibility of Rocky
Mountain Power's customers. BPA has developed Customer Load Eligibility Guidelines
("CLEG")to provide guidance to participating utilities to help determine whether residential,small
farm, and irrigation customers are eligible to receive REP benefits.
5. To qualify to participate in the REP, BPA has provided the following CLEG
definitions: (1) A residence is a structure used by one or more persons for daily living and
associated activities;(2) A residence is eligible for REP benefits as long as its purpose is to provide
shelter on a non-transient basis (greater than 30 days); (3)A farm consists of one or more parcels
of land owned or leased by one or more persons or entities (including partnerships, corporations,
and any legal entity capable of owning farm land except the government as defined in the CLEG)
that is used primarily for agriculture; (4)Irrigation/pumping load used for farming and agricultural
purposes may receive REP benefits for up to a maximum of 222,000 kilowatt-hours per month per
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farm owner;and(5)Two or more parcels of farm land under the same ownership within the utility's
service area, whether contiguous or non-contiguous, are treated as a single farm.
6. In 2001, parties in a BPA REP case negotiated a settlement for the allocation of
REP benefits covering the period from 2002 through 2008. This settlement was later appealed by
a group of northwest public utility districts,("PUD"),claiming the settlement did not follow BPA's
prescribed procedures for calculating the REP credits and that the settlement provided too large a
share of the REP benefits to investor-owned utilities ("IOUs"). The court ruled in favor of the
PUDs and ordered the parties to recalculate the REP benefits based on BPA's prescribed
methodology.
7. During these negotiations, the Company continued to provide a REP credit to
customers, ultimately allocating more REP benefits than the Company had received from BPA,
which created a liability balance owed to the Company from customers.From 2007 until December
1, 2011, the BPA REP was cancelled for Rocky Mountain Power's customers in Idaho.
8. Pursuant to the court order,the allocation of the BPA's REP credit was recalculated,
and the participating IOUs were ordered to pay back the excess benefits they had received. The
agreement allowed the IOUs to refund the excess REP credits ("look back payment") by netting
the look back payment against future REP benefits through BPA fiscal year 2021 which allowed
the IOUs to begin providing a small credit to qualifying customers. 2021 was the last year of the
look back payment.
BPA REP RATE
9. Currently Electric Service Schedule No. 34 - Pacific Northwest Electric Power
Planning and Conservation Act Residential and Farm Kilowatt-Hour Credit, ("Schedule 34"), is
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$0.007376 per kWh. This credit was established in 2023 based on an annual BPA REP credit of
$7.93 million.
10. BPA issued the final Average System Cost, ("ASC"), report for the REP for fiscal
year 2026 through 2028 (October 2025 through September 2028). PacifiCorp's ASC increased
more than the other investor-owned utilities ("IOUs"). A comparison of the ASC for the six
northwest IOUs is provided in Table 1.
Table 1
Utility FY2026-28 FY2024-25 Incr/(Decr)
Avista $ 67.29 $ 70.61 $ (3.32)
Idaho Power $ 60.47 $ 66.03 $ (5.56)
NorthWestern Energy $ 89.44 $ 83.73 $ 5.71
PacifiCorp $ 103.92 $ 84.08 $ 19.84
Portland General Electric $ 93.89 $ 80.83 $ 13.06
Puget Sound $ 82.24 $ 81.53 $ 0.71
11. The net annual average of PacifiCorp's fiscal year 2026 through 2028 allocation of
the BPA REP credit with current balance adjustments increased approximately$39.7 million,from
$72.5 million in 2025 to $112.2 million. Idaho's share of PacifiCorp's REP allocation also
increased slightly from 10.94 percent to 11.65 percent. The annual average BPA REP credit
available to qualifying Idaho customers from October 1, 2025, through September 30, 2028, is
$13.1 million per year. The $13.1 million REP credit was divided by the calendar year 2023 usage
level of the qualifying customers of approximately 1.04 GWh,to produce the Schedule No. 34 rate
of$0.012545 per kWh.
RETAIL RATE DESIGN
12. Provided with this Application are three attachments for informational purposes: Attachment 1
summarizes the incremental decrease to retail revenues associated with the increased BPA REP
credit of approximately $5,388,000 by rate schedule;Attachment 2 summarizes the calculation of
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Schedule No. 34 rate; and Attachment 3 is a summary of the allocation between PacifiCorp states
of the BPA REP benefits.
COMMUNICATIONS
13. Communications regarding this filing should be addressed to:
Mark Alder
Idaho Regulatory Affairs Manager
Rocky Mountain Power
1407 West North Temple, Suite 330
Salt Lake City,Utah 84116
Telephone: (801) 220-2313
Email: mark.alder&pacificorp.com
Joe Dallas (ISB# 10330)
825 NE Multnomah, Suite 2000
Portland, OR 97232
Telephone: (360) 560-1937
Email:joseph.dallas(4 pacificorp.com
In addition, Rocky Mountain Power requests that all data requests regarding this
Application be sent in Microsoft Word to the following:
By email (preferred): datarequestgpacificorp.com
By regular mail: Data Request Response Center
PacifiCorp
825 Multnomah, Suite 2000
Portland, Oregon 97232
Informal questions may be directed to Mark Alder, Idaho Regulatory Affairs Manager at
(801) 220-2313.
MODIFIED PROCEDURE
14. Rocky Mountain Power believes that a hearing is not necessary to consider the issues presented
herein and respectfully requests that this Application be processed under Modified Procedure; i.e.,
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by written submissions rather than by hearing, RP 201. If, however, the Commission determines
that a technical hearing is required,the Company stands ready to prepare and present testimony in
such hearing.
REQUEST FOR RELIEF
15. The Company respectfully requests that the Commission issue an order approving Schedule 34
credit of$0.012545 per kWh for rate schedules 1, 6A, 7A, 10, 23A, 35A and 36 effective October
1, 2025, through September 30, 2028.
WHEREFORE, Rocky Mountain Power respectfully requests that the Commission issue
an order authorizing that this matter be processed under Modified Procedure and approve the
change to Electric Service Schedule No. 34, Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and
Conservation Act Residential and Farm Kilowatt-Hour Credit, with an October 1, 2025, rate
effective date.
DATED this 27t" day of August 2025.
Respectfully submitted,
ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER
Joe Dallas (ISB# 10330)
825 NE Multnomah, Suite 2000
Portland, OR 97232
Telephone: (360) 560-1937
Email:j oseph.dallas(&,pacificorp.com
Attorney for Rocky Mountain Power
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Exhibit 1
Exhibit 1
Page 1 of 1
EXHIBIT 1
ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER
ESTIMATED IMPACT OF PROPOSED REVENUES ON FORECAST PRESENT REVENUES
FROM ELECTRIC SALES TO ULTIMATE CONSUMERS
DISTRIBUTED BY RATE SCHEDULES IN IDAHO
HISTORIC 12 MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 2023
Sch 34
Line Average Revenue($000) Present Proposed Net Change
No. Description Sch. Customers MWH Present ($000) ($000) ($000) %
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Residential Sales
1 Residential Service 1 61,756 619,659 $79,827 ($4,571) ($7,774) ($3,203) -4.3%
2 Residential Optional TOD 36 10,176 172,088 $19,704 ($1,269) ($2,159) ($890) -4.8%
3 AGA Revenue $1 $0 0.0%
4 Total Residential 71,933 791,748 $99,532 ($5,840) ($9,932) ($4,093) -4.4%
5 Commercial&Industrial
6 General Service-Large Power 6 1,120 305,548 $28,816 $0 0.0%
7 General Svc.-Lg.Power(R&F) 6A 186 22,162 $2,242 ($163) ($278) ($115) -5.5%
8 Subtotal-Schedule 6 1,306 327,711 $31,058 ($163) ($278) ($115) -0.4%
9 General Service-High Voltage 9 17 221,839 $15,539 $0 0.0%
10 Irrigation 10 5,726 551,496 $59,052 ($1,373) ($2,336) ($963) -1.7%
11 General Service 23 8,666 217,574 $23,810 $0 0.0%
12 General Service(R&F) 23A 2,565 42,247 $4,797 ($312) ($530) ($218) -4.9%
13 Subtotal-Schedule 23 11,230 259,822 28,608 (312) (530) (218) -0.8%
14 General Service Optional TOD 35 3 323 $33 $0 0.0%
15 General Service Optional TOD(R&F) 35A 1 56 $9
16 Subtotal-Schedule 35 4 379 42
17 Special Contract 1 400 1 1,314,200 $91,220 $0 0.0%
18 AGA Revenue $520 $0 0.0%
19 Total Commercial&Industrial 18,284 2,675,446 $226,038 ($1,849) ($3,144) ($1,295) -0.6%
20 Public Street Lighting
21 Security Area Lighting 7 174 230 $46 $0 0.0%
22 Security Area Lighting(R&F) 7A 119 93 $22 ($0.7) ($1.2) ($0.5) -2.2%
23 Street Lighting-Company 11 61 182 $81 $0 0.0%
24 Street Lighting-Customer 12 266 2,360 $356 $0 0.0%
25 AGA Revenue $0 $0
26 Total Public Street Lighting 620 2,866 $506 ($0.7) ($1.2) ($0.5) -0.1%
27 Total Sales to Ultimate Customers 90,837 3,470,059 $326,076 $7,689 $13,078 $5,388 -1.7%
Exhibit 2
Exhibit 2
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EXHIBIT 2
ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER
CALCULATION OF PROPOSED BPA CREDIT SCHEDULE 34 IN IDAHO
HISTORIC 12 MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 2023
Total BPA Present Sch 34 Credit Proposed Sch 34 Credit
Description Sch. MWH MWH Rev($000) (¢/kWh) Rev($000) (¢/kWh)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Residential
Residential Service 1 619,659 619,659 ($4,571) (0.7376) ($7,774) (1.2545)
Residential Optional TOD 36 172,088 172,088 ($1,269) (0.7376) ($2,159) (1.2545)
Commercial&Industrial
General Svc.-Lg.Power(R&F) 6A 22,162 22,162 ($163) (0.7376) ($278) (1.2545)
Irrigation 10 551,496 186,212 ($1,373) (0.7376) ($2,336) (1.2545)
General Service(R&F) 23A 42,247 42,247 ($312) (0.7376) ($530) (1.2545)
General Service(R&F) 35A 56 56 ($0) (0.7376) ($1) (1.2545)
Public Street Lighting
Security Area Lighting(R&F) 7A 93 93 ($1) (0.7376) ($1) (1.2545)
Total 1,407,802 1,042,519 ($7,690) (0.7376) ($13,079) (1.2545)
Exhibit 3
Exhibit 3
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EXHIBIT 3
Allocation of Total PacifiCorp REP Benefits
For FY-2026through FY-2028
By State
F r October1 2025 - S t mb r 30. 2026 FY-2 2
Total Proposed Benefit Net REP Benefits
Qualifying Initial REP Credit IOU Allocated REP Credit Current FY-2026
State kWh(1) Amount 2 kWh Amount kWh Balance 7-31-25 Amount
Oregon 6,432,636,878 $76,200,588 1.1846 $76,200,588 1.1846 $2,881,281 79 081 869
Washington 1,871,246,297 $22,166,659 1.1846 $22,166,659 1.1846 ($839,587) 21 327 072
Idaho 1,101,454,236 $13,047,753 1.1846 $13,047,753 1.1846 $56,621 13 104 374
Total PacifiCorp 9,405,337,411 111 415 OOC 1.1846 $111,415,OOC 1.1846 $2,098,315 113 513 315
Check $0 $0
Fr Octoberi22 - S tmbr 30. 227 FY-227
Total Proposed Benefit Net REP Benefits
Qualifying Amount REP Credit Amount REP Credit Current FY-2027
State kWh 1 Amount 24/kWh Amount kWh Balance 7-31-25 Amount
Oregon 6,432,636,878 $76,200,588 1.1846 $76,200,588 1.1846 $0 76 200 588
Washington 1,871,246,297 $22,166,659 1.1846 $22,166,659 1.1846 $0 22 166 659
Idaho 1,101,454,236 $13,047,753 1.1846 $13,047,753 1.1846 $0 13 047 753
Total PacifiCorp 9,405,337,411 111 415 00C 1.1846 $111,415,OOC 1.1846 0 111 415 000
Check $0 $0
Fr October1227 - S tmbr 30. 22 (FY-20281
Total Proposed Benefit Net REP Benefits
Qualifying Amount REP Credit Amount REP Credit Current FY-2028
State kWh(1) Amount 2 kWh Amount kWh Balance 7-31-25 Amount
Oregon 6,432,636,878 $76,409,188 1.1878 $76,409,188 1.1878 $0 76 409 188
Washington 1,871,246,297 $22,227,34C 1.1878 $22,227,34C 1.1878 $0 22 227 340
Idaho 1,101,454,236 $13,083,472 1.1878 $13,083,472 1.1878 $0 13 083 472
Total PacifiCorp 9,405,337,411 111 720 OOC 1.1878 $111,720,OOC 1.1878 0 111 720 000
Check $0 $0
For Three-Year Rate Period: October 1 2025 - September 30 2028 BP 26
ANNUAL AVERAGE Total Proposed Benefit Net REP Benefits REP
Qualifying Amount REP Credit Amount REP Credit 3-YR Rate Period Total Benefits
State kWh(1) Amount 24/kWh Amount4/kWh Balance7-31-25 Amount per Year
Oregon 19,297,910,634 $228,810,363 1.1857 $228,810,363 1.1857 $2,881,281 231691644 $77,230,548
Washington 5,613,738,890 $66,560,658 1.1857 $66,560,658 1.1857 ($839,587) 65 721 071 $21,907,024
Idaho 3,304,362,708 $39,178,979 1.1857 $39,178,979 1.1857 $56,621 39 235 599 $13,078,533
Total PacifiCorp 28,216,012,232 $334,550,000 1.1857 $334,550,000 1.1857 $2,098,315 336 648 315 $112,216,105
Proposed Tariffs
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
POWER
A DIVISION OF PACIFICORP
N-inthTenth-Revision of Sheet No.34.1
I.P.U.C.No. 1 Canceling Kig-h inth Revision of Sheet No. 34.1
ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.34
STATE OF IDAHO
Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act
Residential and Farm Kilowatt-Hour Credit
APPLICATION AND AVAILABILITY: This Schedule is applicable and available to qualifying
Residential and/or Farm Customers of the Company under the jurisdiction of the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission.
MONTHLY RATES: The monthly charges for service under each of the Electric Service Schedules
shown below shall be reduced by the appropriate kilowatt-hour credit for all qualifying kilowatt-hours of
residential and/or farm use.
Kilowatt-Hour Credit Adjustments:
Irrigation Customers: $0.012545 per MO 007374 i AV
Schedule No. 10
Non-Irrigation Customers: $0.012545 per kWhn 007376 pee 1&W
Schedule Nos. 1, 6A, 7A,23A
35A, 36
(continued)
Submitted Under Case No. PAC-E-2-35-117
ISSUED: August 3027, 20235 EFFECTIVE: October 1, 202�5
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
POWER
. A DIVISION OF PACIFICORP
Tenth Revision of Sheet No. 34.1
I.P.U.C.No. 1 Canceling Ninth Revision of Sheet No. 34.1
ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.34
STATE OF IDAHO
Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act
Residential and Farm Kilowatt-Hour Credit
APPLICATION AND AVAILABILITY: This Schedule is applicable and available to qualifying
Residential and/or Farm Customers of the Company under the jurisdiction of the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission.
MONTHLY RATES: The monthly charges for service under each of the Electric Service Schedules
shown below shall be reduced by the appropriate kilowatt-hour credit for all qualifying kilowatt-hours of
residential and/or farm use.
Kilowatt-Hour Credit Adjustments:
Irrigation Customers: $0.012545 per kWh
Schedule No. 10
Non-Irrigation Customers: $0.012545 per kWh
Schedule Nos. 1, 6A, 7A, 23A
35A, 36
(continued)
Submitted Under Case No. PAC-E-25-17
ISSUED: August 27, 2025 EFFECTIVE: October 1, 2025
Customer Notices
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ROCKY
POW RcMOUNTAIN
A DIVISION OF PACIFICORP
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Hotline: 801-220-5018
August 27,2025
BPA credit adjustment to decrease Idaho customer power bills
BOISE, Idaho—Rocky Mountain Power was authorized by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission to pass
on a federal billing credit to certain residential or farm customers in Idaho.The annual credit authorized
for Idaho customers of Rocky Mountain Power has increased from $7.93 million annually to$13.1
million annually.The change to the authorized credit decreases the annual power bill of a typical
residential customer by about$51.87 and takes effect beginning October 1, 2025 through September
30, 2028.
The Bonneville Power Administration Residential Exchange Program is designed to share the benefits of
the Federal Columbia River Power System with residential and small farm customers of investor-owned
electric utilities in Idaho and other Northwest states.The program began in 1980 through the Bonneville
Power Administration, a federal power marketing agency under the U.S. Department of Energy.The BPA
benefits have significantly lowered the bills of qualifying residential and small farm customers during the
course of the program.The exchange benefits are passed directly to customers by Rocky Mountain
Power and have no effect on the utility's revenues.
The following is a summary of the percentage impacts by customer class:
• Residential Schedule 1—4.3%decrease
• Residential Schedule 36—4.8%decrease
• General Service Schedule 6A-5.5% decrease
• Irrigation Service Schedule 10—1.7%decrease
• General Service Schedule 23A-4.9% decrease
• Public Street Lighting 7A—2.2% decrease
Customers can visit RockyMountainPower.net/Wattsmart for tips and information on how to save
energy and money.
The commission must approve the proposed changes before they can take effect. A copy of the
company's application is available for public review on the commission's website,www.puc.idaho.gov,
under Case No. PAC-E-25-17. Customers may also subscribe to the commission's RSS feed to receive
periodic updates via email.The request is required to be available at the company's offices in Rexburg,
Preston,Shelley, and Montpelier, although the company urges customers to visit our website at
rockymountainpower.net/rates.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Rocky Mountain Power offices
www.puc.idaho.gov Rexburg—127 East Main
11331 W. Chinden Blvd. Building 8, Suite 201-A Preston—509 S. 2nd East
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Boise, ID 83714 Shelley—852 E. 1400 North
Montpelier—24852 U.S. Hwy 89
About Rocky Mountain Power
Rocky Mountain Power provides safe and reliable electric service to more than 1.2 million customers in
Utah, Wyoming and Idaho.The company supplies customers with electricity from a diverse portfolio of
generating plants including hydroelectric,thermal, wind,geothermal and solar resources. Rocky
Mountain Power is part of PacifiCorp, one of the lowest-cost electricity providers in the United States,
with two million customers in six western states. For more information,visit:
www.rockymountainpower.net
BPA Credit Adjustment to Idaho Customer Power Bills
Para m6s informacion en coma este cambio impactar6 su factura, (lame al 888-225-2671.
On August 27, 2025, Rocky Mountain Power filed for an adjustment to the Bonneville Power
Administration credit in Idaho.
The company was authorized by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission to pass on a federal billing credit
to certain residential or farm customers in Idaho.The annual credit authorized for Rocky Mountain
Power Idaho customers has increased from $7.93 million annually to $13.1 million annually.The
authorized change in the credit decreases the annual power bill of a typical residential customer by
$51.87.The credit will be effective from October 1, 2025,through September 30, 2028.
The Bonneville Power Administration's Residential Exchange Program is designed to share the benefits
of the Federal Columbia River Power System with residential and small farm customers who receive
service from investor-owned electric utilities in Idaho and other Pacific Northwest states.The program
began in 1980 through the Bonneville Power Administration, a federal power marketing agency under
the U.S. Department of Energy.The BPA benefits have significantly lowered the bills of qualifying
residential and small farm customers during the course of the program.The exchange benefits are
passed directly to customers by Rocky Mountain Power and have no effect on the utility's revenues.
The following is a summary of the percentage impacts by customer class:
• Residential Schedule 1-4.3%decrease
• Residential Schedule 36—4.8%decrease
• General Service Schedule 6A—5.5% decrease
• Irrigation Service Schedule 10—1.7%decrease
• General Service Schedule 23A—4.9%decrease
• Public Street Lighting 7A—2.2%decrease
Customers can visit RockyMountainPower.net/Wattsmart for tips and information on how to save
energy and money.
The commission must approve the proposed changes before they can take effect.A copy of the
company's application is available for public review on the commission's website,www.puc.idaho.gov,
under Case No. PAC-E-25-17. Customers may also subscribe to the commission's RSS feed to receive
periodic updates via email.The request is required to be available at the company's offices in Rexburg,
Preston, Shelley and Montpelier, although the company urges customers to visit our website at
RockyMountainPower.net/Rates for more information.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Rocky Mountain Power offices
www.puc.idaho.gov Rexburg—127 East Main
11331 W. Chinden Blvd. Building 8, Suite 201-A Preston—509 S. 2nd East
Boise, ID 83714 Shelley—852 E. 1400 North
Montpelier—24852 U.S. Hwy 89