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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20050711Decision Memo.pdfDECISION MEMORANDUM TO:CO MMISSI 0 NER KJELLAND ER COMMISSIONER SMITH COMMISSIONER HANSEN COMMISSION SECRETARY COMMISSION STAFF LEGAL FROM:KIRA DALE PFISTERER DATE:JUL Y 7, 2005 RE:APPLICATION OF KOOTENAI ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. TO APPROVE A CUSTOMER EXCHANGE AGREEMENT BETWEEN KOOTENAI ELECTRIC AND THE CITY OF PLUMMER, CASE NO. CO7 - E-05-0 1. On June 24, 2005 , Kootenai Electric Cooperative, Inc. ("KEC") filed an Application seeking the Commission s approval of a contract between KEC and the City of Plummer to exchange an existing customer. The exchange agreement between the parties is submitted for the Commission s review pursuant to the provisions of the Electric Suppliers Stabilization Act (ESSA). Idaho Code ~ 61-332 et seq. The exchange agreement is dated April 6, 2005. THE AGREEMENT The parties propose to exchange one existing customer solely for the purpose of supplying three-phase electric service. More specifically, KEC will allow Plummer to provide new three-phase electric service to KEC customer Kurt R. Morris of Benewah County. The parties agree that Mr. Morris will remain a KEC customer for all current and future single-phase electric service. Mr. Morris is currently a KEC customer with single-phase electric service, and he applied to KEC for three-phase electric service. To provide three-phase service to this location KEC would be required to extend its facilities approximately three (3) miles at substantial cost to Mr. Morris. The City can provide three-phase service to Mr. Morris at substantially less cost by making a line extension of approximately one-quarter (114) mile. Plummer is willing to extend its three-phase service to Mr. Morris, and KEC is willing to release Mr. Morris as a customer of three-phase electric service. DECISION MEMORANDUM THE ESSA The ESSA prohibits an electric supplier from serving a customer already served by another supplier, except as provided in the Act. Idaho Code ~ 61-332B. The Act allows electric suppliers to contract with one another for the purpose of exchanging customers; however, such a contract must be filed with the Commission for approval. Idaho Code ~ 61-333. The Commission shall approve such contracts only upon finding that the transfer is consistent with the purposes of the ESSA. Idaho Code ~ 61-334(B)(1). The purposes of the ESSA are: (1) to promote harmony among and between electric suppliers; (2) prohibit the "pirating" of consumers; (3) discourage the duplication of electric facilities; (4) actively supervise the conduct of electric suppliers; and (5) stabilize the territories and consumers served with electricity by such electric suppliers. Idaho Code ~ 61-332(2). Pursuant to the ESSA, the Commission has authority to approve or reject a contract between a municipality and a cooperative; however, the Commission has jurisdiction only over the cooperative in such a proceeding. Idaho Code ~ ~ 61- 333 , 61-334B(1). STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Application be processed under Modified Procedure. COMMISSION DECISION Does the Commission wish to process Kootenai Electric s Application under Modified Procedure? Kir ale Pfisterer M:CO7EO501 kdp DECISION MEMORANDUM