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DONOVAN E. WALKER
Lead Gounsel
dwal ker@idahopower. com
Apri! 16, 2015
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Enclosures
VIA HAND DELIVERY
Jean D. Jewell, Secretary
ldaho Public Utilities Commission
472 West Washington Street
Boise, ldaho 83702
Re: Case Nos. IPC-E-15-01, AVU-E-15-01, and PAC-E-15-03
Modify Terms and Conditions of PURPA Purchase Agreements - ldaho
Power Company's Response to the First Production Request of the ldaho
Conservation League and the Siena Club
Dear Ms. Jewell:
Enclosed for filing in the above mafter please find an original and three (3) copies
of ldaho Power Company's Redacted Response to the First Production Request of the
ldaho Conservation League and the Siena Club. Also enclosed for filing are an original
and three (3) copies of ldaho Power Company's Confidential Response to the ldaho
Conservation League and the Siena Club's Prcduction Request No.2.
ln addition, enclosed are four (4) copies of a non-confidential disk containing
information responsive to the production requests.
Please handle the confidential information in accordance with the Protective
Agreement executed in this matter.
veyrm\yours,,Mula
1221 w. ldaho 5t. (83702)
P.O. Box 70
Boise, lD 83707
Donovan E. Walker
DONOVAN E. WALKER (lSB No. 5921)
Idaho Power Company
1221West ldaho Street (83702)
P.O. Box 70
Boise, ldaho 83707
Telephone: (208) 388-5317
Facsimile: (208)388-6936
dwalker@id ahopower.com
Attorney for ldaho Power Company
IN THE MATTER OF IDAHO POWER
COMPANY'S PETITION TO MODIFY
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PURPA
PURCHASE AGREEMENTS
IN THE MATTER OF AVISTA
CORPORATION'S PETITION TO
MODIFY TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF
PURPA PURCHASE AGREEMENTS
IN THE MATTER OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN
POWER COMPANY'S PETITION TO
MODIFY TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF
PURPA PURCHASE AGREEMENTS
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BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
CASE NO. !PC-E-15-01
CASE NO. AVU.E.15-01
CASE NO. PAC-E-15-03
IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S
REDACTED RESPONSE TO THE
FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF
THE IDAHO CONSERVATION
LEAGUE AND THE SIERRA CLUB
COMES NOW, ldaho Power Company ("ldaho Powe/' or "Company"), and in
response to the First Production Request of the ldaho Conservation League and the
Siena Club dated March 26,2015, herewith submits the following information:
IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S REDACTED RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION
REQUEST OF THE IDAHO CONSERVATION LEAGUE AND THE SIERRA CLUB - 1
REQUEST NO. 1: For the 461 MW of PURPA solar contracts that the ldaho
PUC has approved, ICL understands that a portion of the Renewable Energy Credits
(RECs) associated with this generation wi!! be transferred to Idaho Power:
a. For the most recent five calendar years (2010-2014), please provide ldaho
Powe/s annual MWhs of REC sales and the annual revenues from these sales. To the
extent that the data is available to ldaho Power, please indicate in which state(s) the
purchasers of Idaho Power's RECs used those RECs for RPS compliance.
b. Does ldaho Powe/s indicative pricing for solar contracts include any
consideration of the REC revenues that ldaho Power will receive from REC sales?
1. lf yes, please describe how the lRP methodology incorporates
potential REC revenues ldaho Power may receive from QFs.
2. If no, please explain why ldaho Power does not include potential
REC revenues to ldaho Power in avoided cost calculations.
RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 1:
a. The chart below lists the most recent five calendar years (2010-2014) of
ldaho Power's annual megawatt-hours ('MWh") of REC sales and annual revenues.
ldaho Power has no information as to what purpose(s) the purchaser may have used
the RECs. None of the RECs listed below are associated with generation from
qualifying facility ("QF') projects; instead, all are associated with generation from non-
QF projects (Elkhom, Neal Hot Springs, Raft River Geotherma!, or ldaho Power mid-
Snake hydro projects). Pursuant to ldaho Public Utilities Commission ("Commission")
orders, 95 percent all ldaho jurisdictional revenues and 90 percent of al! Oregon
IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S REDACTED RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION
REQUEST OF THE IDAHO CONSERVATION LEAGUE AND THE SIERRA CLUB - 2
jurisdictional revenues from REC sales are retumed to ldaho Power customers through
the Company's power cost adjustment mechanisms.
Year
REC Sales
(MWh) (r)REC Revenues
($)
2010 808,862 $ 4,485,724
2011 596,225 $ 6,517,833
2012 445,687 $ 3,592,782
2013 251,774 $ 564,378
2014 598,736 $ 3,218,529
(1) ln 2013, there were no mid-Snake hydro REC sales.
b. No. Commission Order No. 32697 item G, "Ownership of Renewable
Energy Certificates (RECs)," beginning on page 37 provides an extensive discussion
and ruling by the Commission regarding RECs associated with QF projects and the
avoided cost calculation. ln summary, this Order explains that the Commission does
not intend to include a value for RECs within the avoided cost rates and that it is fair and
reasonable to apportion RECs equally between the QF and the utility when using the
lntegrated Resource Plan ("lRP") methodology and assign all RECs to the QF when
using the Surrogate Avoided Resource ("SAR") methodology.
The response to this Request is sponsored by Phil DeVol, Senior Planning
Analyst, ldaho Power Company; Karen Flynn, Senior Planning Analyst, ldaho Power
Company; and Randy Allphin, Energy Contracts Coordinator Leader, ldaho Power
Company.
]DAHO POWER COMPANY'S REDACTED RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION
REOUEST OF THE IDAHO CONSERVATION LEAGUE AND THE SIERRA CLUB - 3
REQUEST NO. 2: Please reference pages 17-20 of ldaho Powe/s Petition, as
well as Mr. Allphin's testimony and exhibits referenced therein, discussing ldaho
Powe/s "long history with active PURPA QF projects.":
a. Based on this history, what is the historical "success rate" for QFs with
signed and approved contracts to actually bring their projects on-line? Please express
this as a percentage of the historical MWs of signed QF contracts that have resulted in
on-line MWs of QF projects.
b. Of the 521 MWs of QFs under contract, but not on-line, how many MWs
does ldaho Power expect wil! be successful at bringing their projects on-line?
c. Please provide the historical on-line dates for the on-line PURPA QF
projects listed in Mr. Allphin's Exhibit No. 2.
d. Please provide the MWh data for the QF and renewable resources, and
for ldaho Powe/s total retails loads, that Mr. Allphin used to construct the RPS
percentages shown in his Exhibit No. 5.
RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 2:
a. ldaho Power does not track or maintain information on the historica!
"success rate" of QF projects.
b. As of the date of the response to this Request, 380 megawatts ("MW") of
the 521 MW of QFs under contract, but not yet on-line, are in compliance with their
respective agreements; therefore, ldaho Power has no reason to assume they will not
come on-line as stated in their agreements. To date, 141 MW of the 521 MW are not in
compliance with their respective QF agreements and ldaho Power is taking the
appropriate actions as allowed within those agreements.
IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S REDACTED RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION
REQUEST OF THE IDAHO CONSERVATION LEAGUE AND THE SIERRA CLUB - 4
Please see the table below.
Project FacilityNumber Type Proiect Name MW
Operational
Date
11766002 Biomass Tamarack Cspp
41455091 Biomass Pocatello Waste
2161 5100 Biomass Hidden Hollow Landfill Gas
31616100 Biomass Big SkyWest Dairy Digester (DF-AP #1, LLC)
31615100 Biomass Bettencourt Dry Creek BioFactory, LLC
31616150 Biomass 86 Anaerobic Digester
5.00
0.46
3.20
1.50
2.25
2.28
4.50
4.00
3.06
3.20
15.90
10.00
3.00
2.00
0.52
0.37
0.22
o.22
2.05
0.52
0.36
0.90
1.25
0.'14
0.62
1.55
0.13
1.89
0.05
0.07
0.54
2.85
7.97
2.06
0.34
0.08
0.06
0.16
1.20
5.00
0.43
0.60
0.21
2.44
06/01/1983
1213111985
01t01t2007
01115t2009
05/03/2010
08101t2010
01l0'U2012
0811312012
04101t2014
0510112014
0310112013
11121t1996
o8t11t2001
09/01/2003
0212011982
06121t1982
06/16/1983
08/01/1983
09/16/1983
1110211983
02t11t1984
03t0411984
04t02t1984
04116t1984
05/01/1984
06/01/1984
10101t1984
1013111984
11101t1984
11130t1984
01/01/1985
02t24t1985
05/01/1985
05/04/1985
06/10/1985
06/2311985
06/2511985
08/01/198s
08/01/1985
08/10/198s
09/01/1985
10/10/1985
01/10/1986
04/01/1986
316161 1 5
316161 10
21 8651 1 3
4136551 5
418661 13
31 7651 50
31616082
21662'.t00
31 51 5004
31416001
31415023
1 1415009
31615003
31s16014
3141601 3
31615031
31615030
3141 5065
3151 s009
31616081
31416020
3161 5067
31214058
31 31 5021
31414075
31615105
31715099
31615056
31415094
31316015
31315093
31315029
316151 17
12616071
31 51 51 03
31 51 51 00
31414111
31 61 5057
Biomass
Biomass
Biomass
Biomass
CoGen
Thermal
Thermal
Thermal
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Double A Digester Project
Rock Creek Dairy
Fighting Creek Landfill Gas to Energy Station
Bannock County Landfill
Simplot Pocatello
Magic Valley
Tasco - Twin Falls
Tasco - Nampa
Mud CreeUS & S
Shoshone Cspp
Curry Cattle Company
Shingle Creek
Rock Creek #1
Clear Springs Trout
Box Canyon
Kasel & Witherspoon
Koyle Small Hydro
Black Canyon #3
Malad River
Cedar Draw
Canyon Springs
Pigeon Cove
Birch Creek
Snake River Pottery
Snedigar
Little Wood Rvr Res
Low Line Canal
Lateral# 10
Jim Knight
Lemoyne
Hailey Cspp
WhiteWater Ranch
Marco Ranches
Owyhee Dam Cspp
Sagebrush
Briggs Creek
Mud Creek/White
CnrstalSprings
IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S REDACTED RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTTON
REQUEST OF THE IDAHO CONSERVATION LEAGUE AND THE SIERRA CLUB - 5
11615077
214',t5119
31 51 51 07
41515122
31615098
31415027
3161512'1
3161 5125
31715126
316'ts106
31615104
21 61 5078
12614070
31715123
31415134
31715140
31715141
12616072
41717137
3161 51 54
11715144
31615158
41717139
31415164
31415165
21615200
3161 51 30
21615205
3161 7100
31715128
12618250
21615215
44395973
31615140
31 31 5035
41718140
21615101
21615105
31318100
31315150
31315050
31315060
31 31 5070
31315045
31 31 5055
31 31 5065
31 31 5075
31720190
31765160
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Hydro
Wind
Wind
Wind
Wind
Wind
Wind
Wind
Wind
Wind
Wind
Wind
Wind
Wind
Wind
Wind
2.00
0.26
0.87
0.53
0.93
0.24
0.87
2.79
9.96
4.50
1.90
3.70
2.09
9.07
o.26
7.60
8.40
7.00
9.10
1.50
9.s0
0.s8
7.50
0.13
0.20
1.85
2.50
0.45
0.50
8.10
0.80
1.27
0.36
1.63
10.50
9.00
21.OO
21.OO
10.50
35.70
22.50
21.00
21.00
10.50
12.O0
10.50
13.50
19.92
'12-oo
05/'t6/1986
0s/19/1986
08/08/1986
08/08/1986
1 1/1 5/1986
1210111986
08/15/1987
0412911988
06/18/1988
08/29/1988
04102t1989
04/10/1989
05/18/1989
06/01/1989
07/03/1990
05/08/1993
05/18/1993
06/08/1993
08t22t1993
06/01/1994
09/1 3/1995
05/01/1996
0610112004
05/01/200s
05/01/2005
09/15/2006
08111t2007
0910112010
02t17t2011
03t01t2011
10101t2011
04t28t2013
1012812014
12116t2014
09/30/2005
0212812006
12115t2008
12t15t2008
03t24t2009
051't412010
1213112010
1213112010
12131t2010
0111712011
01t17t2011
01t25t201'.|
0112512011
0210112011
o21o112011
Elk Creek
Reynolds lrrigation
Littlewood / Arkoosh
Schaffner
Geo-Bon #2
Trout-Co
Faulkner Ranch
Lowline #2
Bypass
Dietrich Drop
Rock Creek #2
Barber Dam
MitchellButte
Magic Reservoir
Fisheries Dev.
Hazelton B
Wilson Lake Hydro
Tunnel #1
Falls River
Mile 28
Horseshoe Bend Hydro
Shoshone #2
Tiber Dam
Pristine Springs #1
Pristine Springs Hydro #3
Mora Drop Small Hydroelectric Facility
Low Line Midway Hydro
Arena Drop
Sahko Hydro
Hazelton A
Mill Creek Hydroelectric
Fargo Drop Hydroelectric
Eightmile Hydro Project
Blind Canyon
Fossil Gulch Wind
Horseshoe Bend Wind
Bennett Creek Wind Farm
Hot Springs Wind Farm
Cassia Wind Farm LLC
Tuana Springs Expansion
Camp Reed Wind Park
Payne's FerryWind Park
Yahoo Creek Wind Park
Pilgrim Stage Station Wind Park
Thousand Springs Wind Park
Tuana Gulch Wind Park
Oregon TrailWind Park
Milner Dam Wind
Golden ValleyWind Park
IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S REDACTED RESPONSE TO THE FTRST PRODUCTION
REQUEST OF THE IDAHO CONSERVATION LEAGUE AND THE SIERRA CLUB - 6
31 7651 70
31618100
21615110
12618200
414s5300
21615115
2161s',t20
21615125
21 61 51 30
21615135
21615140
31315130
Wind
Wind
Wind
Wind
Wind
Wind
Wind
Wind
Wind
Wind
Wind
Wind
Burley Butte Wind Park
Salmon Falls Wind
Sawtooth Wind Project
Lime Wind Energy
Rockland Wind Farm
Cold Springs Windfarm
Desert Meadow Windfarm
Hammett HillWindfarm
Mainline Windfarm
Ryegrass Windfarm
Two Ponds Windfarm
High Mesa Wind Project
02t01t2011
04t22t2011
11101t2011
1210912011
12t09t2011
12t08t2012
12108120'.t2
1210812012
12/08t2012
12/08t2012
1?/O$t2012
't212712012
780.97
The following forecast information is
parties that have signed the Protective
21.30
22.00
22.00
3.00
80.00
23.00
23.00
23.00
23.00
23.00
23.00
40.00
d. Please see the table below.
confidential and wil! only be provided to those
Agreement in this matter.
RPS - renewable portfolio standard
RPG - renewable portfolio goal
Total:
IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S REDACTED RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION
REOUEST OF THE IDAHO CONSERVATION LEAGUE AND THE SIERRA CLUB - 7
State
RPS/RPG
%
2014 Idaho PowerActual 20%
2017 ldaho Power Forecast
2OL7 ldaho Power Forecast
2Ol7 ldaho Power Forecast I2OL7 ldaho Power Forecast I
2015 MT RPS t|Yo
2O2O WA RPS LSYo
2025 UT RPG 2OYo
2023 NV RPS 25Yo
2025 0R RPS 25Yo
2O2O CA RPS 33Yo
2014 Actual
Resource MWh
% ot 2Ot4 Electricity
Delivered
2014 Load 14,167,588 N/A
2014 PPA (wind & geothermal)555,233 4Yo
2014 PURPA 2,286,45L t6%
2OYo
2Ot7 Forecast - PURPA, PPA & 461 MW Solar
2Ot7 Forecast - PURPA, PPA, 461 MW Solar & ldaho Power
2017 Median Load
2Ot7 PPA (wind &
2017 PURPA with 461 MW Solar
2017 Median Load
2017 PURPA with 461 MW Solar
2017 Median ldaho Power
2Ot7 Forecast - PURPA, PPA & 461+ 885 MW Solar
2OL7 PPA (wind &
2017 PURPA with 451 MW Solar
2017 885 MW Solar
2Ot7 Forecast - PURPA, PPA, 461+ 885 MW Solar &
ldaho Power Hydro
2017 Median Load
2OL7 PPA (wind &
2017 PURPA with 461 MW Solar
2017 885 MW Solar
2017 Median ldaho Power
The response to this Request is sponsored by Randy Allphin, Energy Contracts
Coordinator Leader, ldaho Power Company.
IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S REDACTED RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION
REQUEST OF THE IDAHO CONSERVATION LEAGUE AND THE SIERRA CLUB - 8
REQUEST NO. 3: Please reference page 7 of ldaho Powe/s Petition discussing
the "sunogate avoided resource (SAR)" pricing methodology for QFs below the
published rate eligibility cap:
a. Please provide a list of the 2O-year SAR prices for QFs below the
published rate eligibility cap that ldaho power has offered from 2OO2 when the 20-year
contract term was first established - see Petition, at p. 8, referencing Order No. 29029,
untiltoday.
b. Please provide a list of QFs under contract to ldaho Power today whose
contracts use the SAR pricing method. If this contract-specific information is
confidential, please provide the number and nameplate MW of SAR contracts, by
technology (wind, hydro, biomass, solar, etc.).
RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 3:
a. Idaho Power does not possess the requested information. However, listed
below are the QF projects ldaho Power cunently has under contract that have
contracted with ldaho Power since the date of Order No. 29029, have 20-year contract
terms, and contain SAR (published avoided cost) prices. Each of these contracts
contains the published avoided costs that were applicable at the time the contract was
executed. All of these contracts have been filed at the commission in the state having
jurisdiction over the contract. lncluded in this list is the state and case number for each
contract. You can view the entire contract, including the specific published avoided
costs contained within each contract, in the individual cases on the respective
commission websites.
IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S REDACTED RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION
REOUEST OF THE IDAHO CONSERVATION LEAGUE AND THE SIERRA CLUB - 9
1 Biomass Bannock County Landfill 3.20 lD IPC-E-13-242 Biomass Big Sky West Dairy Digester (DF-AP #1, LLC) 1.50 lD IPC-E-08-093 Biomass Double A Digester Project 4.50 lD IPC-E-10-264 Biomass Hidden Hollow Landfill Gas 3.20 lD IPC-E-05-295 Hydro Arena Drop 0.45 lD IPC-E-10-056 Hydro Black Canyon Bliss Hydro 0.03 lD IPC-E-14-237 Hydro Blind Canyon 1.63 lD IPC-E-14-39I Hydro Clark Canyon Hydroelectric 7.55 lD IPC-E-14-159 Hydro Eightmile Hydro Project 0.36 lD IPC-E-14-1210 Hydro Fargo Drop Hydroelectric 1.27 lD IPC-E-11-2711 Hydro Head of U Canal Project 1.28 lD IPC-E-14-0712 Hydro Little Wood River Ranch ll 1.25 lD IPC-E-14-0613 Hydro Low Line Midway Hydro 2.50 lD IPC-E-05-2314 Hydro Mora Drop Small Hydroelectric Facility 1.85 lD IPC-E-06-1315 Hydro Tiber Dam 7.50 lD IPC-E-03-0116 Solar Grove Solar Center, LLC 10.00 OR RE 14117 Solar Hyline Solar Center, LLC 10.00 OR RE 14118 Solar Open Range Solar Center, LLC 10.00 OR RE 14119 Solar Railroad Solar Center, LLC 10.00 OR RE 14120 Solar Thunderegg Solar Center, LLC 10.00 OR RE 14121 Solar Vale Air Solar Center, LLC 10.00 OR RE 14122 Wind Bennett Creek Wind Farm 21.00 lD IPC-E-06-3523 Wind Benson Creek Windfarm 10.00 OR RE 14124 Wind Burley Butte Wind Park 21.30 lD IPC-E-05-1825 Wind Camp Reed Wind Park 22.50 lD IPC-E-09-1826 Wind Cassia Wind Farm LLC 10.50 lD IPC-E-06-1027 Wind Cold Springs Windfarm 23.00 lD IPC-E-10-3828 Wind Desert MeadowWindfarm 23.00 lD IPC-E-10-3929 Wind Durbin Creek Windfarm 10.00 OR RE 14130 Wind FossilGulch Wind 10.50 lD IPC-E-04-1931 Wind Golden ValleyWind Park 12.00 lD IPC-E-05-1732 Wind Hammett HillWindfarm 23.00 lD IPC-E-10-4033 Wind Horseshoe Bend Wind 9.00 lD IPC-E-04-01Y Wind Hot Springs Wind Farm 21.00 lD IPC-E-06-3435 Wind JettCreekWindfarm 10.00 OR RE 14136 Wind LimeWind Energy 3.00 OR RE 14137 Wind Mainline Windfarm 23.00 lD IPC-E-104138 Wind Milner Dam Wind 19.92 lD IPC-E-05-3039 Wind Oregon TrailWind Park 13.50 lD IPC-E-05-0840 Wind Payne's FerryWind Park 21.00 lD IPC-E-09-2041 Wind Pilgrim Stage Station Wind Park 10.50 lD IPC-E-05-0742 Wind ProspectorWindfarm 10.00 OR RE 14143 Wind Ryegrass Windfarm 23.00 lD IPC-E-104244 Wind Salmon Falls Wind 22.00 lD IPC-E-05-3345 Wind Sawtooth Wind Project 22.OO lD IPC-E-09-25
IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S REDACTED RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION
REQUEST OF THE IDAHO CONSERVATION LEAGUE AND THE STERRA CLUB - 1O
ID
ID
ID
OR
ID
46 Wind
47 Wind48 Wind49 Wind50 Wind
Thousand Springs Wind Park
Tuana Gulch Wind Park
Two Ponds Windfarm
Willow Spring Windfarm
Yahoo Creek Wind Park
12.00
10.50
23.00
10.00
21.00
rPc-E-05-06
IPC-E-05-09
tPc-E-1043
RE 141
tPc-E-09-19
b.Please see the table below.
Facility
Type Proiect Name
Nameplate
(Mw)
1 Biomass 86 Anaerobic Digester
2 Biomass Bannock County Landfill
3 Biomass Bettencourt Dry Creek BioFactory, LLC4 Biomass Big SkyWest Dairy Digester (DF-AP #1, LLC)
5 Biomass Double A Digester Project
6 Biomass Fighting Creek Landfill Gas to Energy Station7 Biomass Hidden Hollow Landfill Gas8 Biomass Pocatello WasteI Biomass Rock Creek Dairy
10 Biomass Tamarack Cspp
11 CoGen Simplot Pocatello12 Hydro Arena Drop13 Hydro Barber Dam14 Hydro Birch Creek
15 Hydro Black Canyon #316 Hydro Black Canyon Bliss Hydro17 Hydro Blind Canyon
18 Hydro Box Canyon19 Hydro Briggs Creek
20 Hydro Bypass21 Hydro Cedar Draw22 Hydro Clark Canyon Hydroelectric
23 Hydro Clear Springs Trout
24 Hydro CrptalSprings25 Hydro Gurry Cattle Company26 Hydro Dietrich Drop
27 Hydro Eightmile Hydro Project
28 Hydro Elk Creek29 Hydro Falls River
30 Hydro Fargo Drop Hydroelectric31 Hydro Faulkner Ranch32 Hydro Geo-Bon #2
33 Hydro Hailey Cspp
Y Hydro Hazelton A
35 Hydro Hazelton B
36 Hydro Head of U Canal Project37 Hydro Horseshoe Bend Hydro38 Hydro Jim Knight
2.28
3.20
2.25
1.50
4.50
3.06
3.20
0.46
4.00
5.00
1s.90
0.45
3.70
0.05
0.14
0.03
1.63
0.36
0.60
9.96
1.55
7.55
0.52
2.44
0.22
4.50
0.36
2.00
9.10
1.27
0.87
0.93
0.06
8.10
7.60
1.28
9.s0
0.34
IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S REDACTED RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION
REQUEST OF THE IDAHO CONSERVATION LEAGUE AND THE SIERRA CLUB - 11
39 Hydro Kasel & Witherspoon40 Hydro Koyle Small Hydro41 Hydro Lateral# 1042 Hydro Lemoyne
43 Hydro Little Wood River Ranch ll44 Hydro Little Wood Rvr Res45 Hydro Littlewood / Arkoosh46 Hydro Low Line Canal
47 Hydro Low Line Midway Hydro48 Hydro Lowline #249 Hydro Magic Reservoir50 Hydro Malad River51 Hydro Marco Ranches52 Hydro Mile 2853 Hydro Mill Creek Hydroelectric54 Hydro MitchellButte55 Hydro Mora Drop Small Hydroelectric Facility56 Hydro Mud CreeUS & S57 Hydro Mud CreekMhite58 Hydro Owyhee Dam Cspp59 Hydro Pigeon Cove60 Hydro Pristine Springs #161 Hydro Pristine Springs Hydro #362 Hydro Reynolds lrrigation63 Hydro Rock Creek #164 Hydro Rock Creek #265 Hydro Sagebrush66 Hydro Sahko Hydro
67 Hydro Schaffner68 Hydro Shingle Creek69 Hydro Shoshone#270 Hydro Shoshone Cspp71 Hydro Snake River Pottery72 Hydro Snedigar
73 Hydro Tiber Dam74 Hydro Trout-Co75 Hydro Tunnel #176 Hydro White Water Ranch77 Hydro Wilson Lake Hydro78 Solar Grove Solar Center, LLC79 Solar Hyline Solar Center, LLC80 Solar Open Range Solar Center, LLC81 Solar Railroad Solar Center, LLC82 Solar Thunderegg Solar Center, LLC83 Solar Vale Air Solar Center, LLC84 Thermal Magic Valley85 Wind Bennett Creek Wind Farm86 Wind Benson Creek Windfarm87 Wind Burley Butte Wind Park
0.90
1.25
2.06
0.08
1.25
2.85
0.87
7.97
2.s0
2.79
9.07
0.62
1.20
1.50
0.80
2.09
1.85
0.52
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10.00
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10.00
10.00
10.00
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Camp Reed Wind Park
Cassia Wind Farm LLC
Cold Springs Windfarm
Desert MeadowWindfarm
Durbin Creek Windfarm
Fossil Gulch Wind
Golden Valley Wind Park
Hammett HillWindfarm
Horseshoe Bend Wind
Hot Springs Wind Farm
Jett Creek Windfarm
Lime Wind Energy
Mainline Windfarm
Milner Dam Wind
Oregon TrailWind Park
Payne's FerryWind Park
Pilgrim Stage Station Wind Park
Prospector Windfarm
Ryegrass Windfarm
Salmon Falls Wind
SaMooth Wind Project
Thousand Springs Wind Park
Tuana Gulch Wind Park
Two Ponds Windfarm
Willow Spring Windfarm
Yahoo Creek Wind Park
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The response to this Request is sponsored by Randy Allphin,
Coordinator Leader, ldaho Power Company.
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REQUEST NO. 4: Please reference page 7 of ldaho Powe/s Petition, which
discusses the "Schedule 86" pricing methodology for as-available QFs:
a. Please provide a list of the monthly Schedule 86 prices for as-available
QFs that have applied on Idaho Powe/s system from 2000-2014.
b. Please provide a list of as-available QFs under contract to ldaho Power
today whose contracts use the Schedule 86 pricing method. lf this contract-specific
information is confidential, please provide the number and nameplate MW of Schedule
86 contracts, by technology (wind, hydro, biomass, solar, etc.).
RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 4:
a. ldaho Power does not maintain historical records of QF projects that have
applied for Schedule 86 prices.
b. ldaho Power currently has under contract the following two projects that
use Schedule 86 as the primary pricing within their contracts:
Fisheries Development Hydro Facility .26 MW
Canyon Springs Hydro Facility .13 MW
ln addition, ldaho Power has two other projects under contract in which the
primary pricing within their contracts reference Schedule 86 and/or use the same pricing
formula, those projects being:
Tasco - Nampa CHP Facility 2.00 MW
Tasco - Twin Falls CHP Facility 3.00 MW
The response to this Request is sponsored by Randy Allphin, Energy Contracts
Coordinator Leader, ldaho Power Company.
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REQUEST NO. 5: Please reference the Direct Testimony of Mr. Allphin Exhibit
No. 8 that shows certain FERC account expenses for the years 2010,2012, and 2013:
a. Do FERC Account Nos. 501 (coal) and 547 (gas) include either fixed O&M
costs, incremental capital additions, or the costs associated with the return on rate base
and associated taxes for ldaho Power-owned coal and gas plants?
b. Please provide the fixed O&M costs, incremental capital additions, and the
revenue requirements associated with the retum on rate base and associated taxes for
Idaho Power-owned coal and gas plants for the years 2010,2012, and 2013. For gas
plants, please also include gas pipeline capacity or reservation costs if not included in
Account 547.
c. lf available, please provide the data in Exhibit No. 8, plus the data
requested in Part (a) of this question, for the years 2011 and 2014.
RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 5:
a. No. The cost items that fa!! within Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
(.FERC") Accounts 501 (coal) and 547 (gas) are those items which fall within the FERC
Uniform System of Accounts definitions for those respective FERC accounts. !n this
case, they are fuel-related expenses for the production of steam for the generation of
electricity (FERC Account 501) and cost of fue! delivered at the station of all fuel, such
as gas, oil, kerosene, and gasoline used in other power generation (FERC Account
547). They do not include fixed operation and maintenance ("O&M") costs, incremental
capital additions, or the costs associated with the retum on rate base and associated
taxes.
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b. Fixed O&M costs, incremental capital additions, and the revenue
requirements associated with the retum on rate base and associated taxes for ldaho
Power-owned coal and gas plants are included as part of a comprehensive cost-of-
service study conducted in the preparation of a general rate case; they are not
determined individually or on an annual basis. As such, these items were included in
the comprehensive class cost-of-service studies filed in the Company's 2008 and 2011
general rate cases (Case Nos. IPC-E-08-10 and IPC-E-11-08, respectively), as wel! as
the rate increase determination due to the inclusion of the Langley Gulch power plant
(Case No. IPC-E-12-14\. These studies can be found in the documents filed by the
Company in the respective cases, which are located on the Commission's website at
the following addresses:
Year 2O1O - Case No. IPC-E-08-10
http://www. puc. idaho.qov/fi leroom/cases/summary/l PCE081 0.htm !
Year 2012 - Case No. IPC-E-11-08
http://www.puc.idaho.qov/fi leroom/cases/summary/l PCEl 1 08.html
Year 2013 - Case No. IPC-E-12-14
http://www.puc. idaho.gov/fileroom/cases/summarv/l PCEl 2 1 4.htm I
c. The information requested for 2011 is equivalent to the information for
2010. The information requested for 2014 is equivalent to the information for 2013.
The response to this Request is sponsored by Mike Youngblood, Regulatory
Projects Manager, Idaho Power Company.
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REQUEST NO. 6: Please reference page 26 of ldaho Powe/s Petition that lists
certain percentages of hours in 2016-2017 in which the minimum must-run and must-
take generation available to ldaho Power is expected to exceed ldaho Powe/s loads:
Please provide these percentages for all cases assuming no generation from
ldaho Powe/s share of the Valmy coal plant.
RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 6: Setting Valmy minimum generation to zero
in these calculations results in the following:
14o/obeenmes 10%
29o/o becomes 24o/o
33% becomes27o/o
4Oo/obecomes 34%
The response to this Request is sponsored by Randy Allphin, Energy Contracts
Coordinator Leader, ldaho Power Company.
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REQUEST NO. 7: Please reference pages 25-26 of ldaho Powefs petition
describing the "15 reliability events", and ldaho Poweds confidential response to J.R.
Simplot Production Request No. 6, describing the number of "reliability events that
resulted in wind generation output reductions". For each such event, please also
provide:
a. The cause of the event, including the multiple issues that may have
contributed to the event. (See response to J.R. Simplot Question No. 6(c)).
b. The total cost to ldaho Power for the MWhs of wind generation curtailed
during these events. !f there was no cost, please so specify.
RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 7:
a. There is not a single cause that triggers these reliability events. lncluded
in ldaho Powe/s response to J. R. Simplot Company's Request for Production No. 6(c)
is a list of issues that may have contributed to each of these reliability events.
b. Idaho Power has no obligation to pay for QF lost energy production if
ldaho Power is unable to accept energy due to a system emergency, such as a
reliability event. However, ldaho Power incurc interna! costs of managing these events
to ensure ldaho Powe/s system is operated in a safe and reliable manner. These costs
have not been quantified.
The response to this Request is sponsored by Randy Allphin, Energy Contracts
Coordinator Leader, ldaho Power Company.
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REQUEST NO. 8: Please reference ldaho Powe/s Response to J.R. Simplot
Production Request No. a(d) and specifically the tables with 20-year (2017-2036)
indicative pricing provided to potential solar aFs (Projects Al, A2, Bl, B.2, and Cl through
CIO). Please provide:
a. The data in those tables in Excel format, or, alternatively, please provide
the 2O-year levelized HLH and LLH pricing, in $/MWh, for each project.
b. Please define which hours of the year constitute ldaho Powe/s Heavy
Load hours and Light Load hours, as used in this indicative pricing.
RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 8:
a. Please see the attached Excel file. (The Excel file will be provided to the
parties via e-mail and to Commission Staff via disk.)
b. The Heaqy Load hours included in ldaho Powe/s incremental cost IRP
indicative pricing model are 16 hours a day beginning at 7 a.m. Mountain time,
excluding Sundays. AII other hours, including all day Sunday, are Light Load hours.
The response to this Request is sponsored by Randy Allphin, Energy Contracts
Coordinator Leader, ldaho Power Company.
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REQUEST NO. 9: Please reference ldaho Powe/s response to J.R. Simplot
Production Request No. 5(b) that indicates an expected cost of $210 to $250 million for
ldaho Powe/s share of the Boardman-to-Hemingway transmission Iine. Please provide:
a. The year for this cost estimate (i.e. 2015 dollars, 2014 dollars, 2013
dollars, etc.).
b. ldaho Powe/s real economic carrying charge (RECC) for converting
transmission capital costs into annual costs.
c. The expected first-year revenue requirement for ldaho Powe/s share of
the Boardman-to-Hemingway transmission !ine, assuming a capital cost of $230 million.
d. The expected utilization (capacity factor) for ldaho Powe/s share of the
Boardman-to-Hemingway transmission line.
RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 9:
a. The cost estimate is in 2015 dollars.
b. For purposes of estimating annual revenue requirement impact, as
reflected in the "Estimated System Rate lmpact Due to Large Capital lnvestments"
report provided on the Company's website, ldaho Power assumes that annua! revenue
requirement is 18 percent of the estimated capital cost of the project.
c. An estimate of the revenue requirement for the Boardman to Hemingway
project can be found on the Company's website in the "Estimated System Rate lmpact
Due to Large Capital lnvestments" report. The report can be found via the following
!ink: https://www.idahooower.com/pdfs/AboutUs/RatesRequlatory/Reoorts/ratelmpactDisclosure.PDF.
d. ldaho Powe/s 2013lRP reports a capacity factor of 34 percent for ldaho
Powefs share of the Boardman-to-Hemingway transmission line. Modeling to
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determine the capacity factor for the Company's 2015 IRP is ongoing. The capacity
factor determined by the ongoing modeling will be reported in the 2015 lRP.
The response to this Request is sponsored by Phil DeVol, Resource Planning
Leader, ldaho Power Company; Mike Youngblood, Regulatory Projects Manager, ldaho
Power Company; and Mark Stokes, Water and Resource Planning Director, ldaho
Power Company.
DATED at Boise, ldaho, this 16h day of April 2015.
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Attorney for ldaho Power Company
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this 16th day of April 2015 I served a true and
correct copy of IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S REDACTED RESPONSE TO THE
FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF THE IDAHO CONSERVATION LEAGUE AND
THE SIERM CLUB upon the following named parties by the method indicated below,
and addressed to the following:
Commission Staff
Donald L. Howell, Il
Daphne Huang
Deputy Attomeys General
ldaho Public Utilities Commission
472 West Washington (83702)
P.O. Box 83720
Boise, Idaho 83720-007 4
J. R. Simplot Company and Cleanrvater
Paper Gorporation
Peter J. Richardson
Gregory M. Adams
RICHARDSON ADAMS, PLLC
515 North 27th Street (83702)
P.O. Box 7218
Boise, Idaho 83707
Dr. Don Reading
6070 Hill Road
Boise, ldaho 83703
Clearwater Paper Corporation
ELECTRONIC MAIL ONLY
Carol Haugen
Clearwater Paper Corporation
lntermountain Energy Partners, LLG;
AgPower DCD, LLC; and AgPower Jerome,
LLC
Dean J. Miller
McDEVITT & MILLER, LLP
420 West Bannock Street (83702)
P.O. Box 2564
Boise, ldaho 83701
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daphne. huano@puc. idaho.oov
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q reo@ richardsonadams.com
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Email ioe@mcdevitt-miller.com
heather@ mcd evitt-m i I le r. com
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Boise, ldaho 837OT X Email leif@sitebasedenerov.com
AgPower DCD, LLC, and AgPower Jerome, _Hand DeliveredLLC U.S. Mail
Andrew Jackura
Camco Clean Energy
9360 Station Street, Suite 375
Lone Tree, Colorado 80124
ldaho Gonservation League and Sierra Club _Hand Delivered
Benjamin J. Otto
ldaho Conservation League
710 North 6th Street (ffi702)
P.O. Box 844
Boise, ldaho 83701
Sierra Club
Matt Vespa
Sierra Club
85 Second Street, Second Floor
San Francisco, Califomia 94105
Snake River Alliance
Kelsey Jae Nunez
Snake River Alliance
223 North 6th Street, Suite 317
P.O. Box 1731
Boise, ldaho 83701
ELECTRONIC MAIL ONLY
Ken Miller
Snake River Alliance
Intermountain Energy Partners, LLC
Leif Elgethun, PE, LEED AP
lntermountain Energy Partners, LLC
P.O. Box 7354
Daniel E. Solander
Yvonne R. Hogle
Rocky Mountain Power
201 South Main Street, Suite 2400
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
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won ne. hogle@ pacificorp.com
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Ted Weston
Rocky Mountain Power
201 South Main Street, Suite 2300
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
ELECTRONIC MAIL ONLY
Data Request Response Center
PacifiCorp
Twin Falls Cana! Company, North Side
Canal Company, and American Falls
Reservoir District No. 2
C. Tom Arkoosh
ARKOOSH LAW OFFICES
802 West Bannock Street, Suite 900 (83702)
P.O. Box 2900
Boise, ldaho 83701
ELECTRONIC MAIL ONLY
Erin Cecil
ARKOOSH LAW OFFICES
Avista Corporation
Michael G. Andrea
Avista Corporation
1411 East Mission Avenue, MSC-23
Spokane, Washington 99202
Clint Kalich
Avista Corporation
1411 East Mission Avenue, MSC-7
Spokane, Washington 99202
ldaho lrrigation Pumpers Association, lnc.
Eric L. Olsen
RACINE, OLSON, NYE, BUDGE & BAILEY
CHARTERED
201 East Center
P.O. Box 1391
Pocatello, ldaho 83204-1 391
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Anthony Yankel
29814 Lake Road
Bay Village, Ohio 44140
Renewable Energy Coal ition
Ronald L. Williams
WILLIAMS BRADBURY, P.C.
1015 West Hays Street
Boise, ldaho 83702
lrion Sanger
SANGER LAW, P.C.
1117 SW ffi'd Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97215
The Amalgamated Sugar Company
Scott Dale Blickenstaff
The Amalgamated Sugar Company, LLC
1951 South Satum Way, Suite 100
Boise, ldaho 83702
Micron Technology, lnc.
Richard E. Malmgren
Micron Technology, lnc.
800 South FederalWay
Boise, ldaho 83716
Frederick J. Schmidt
Pamela S. Howland
HOLLAND & HART, LLP
377 South Nevada Street
Carson City, Nevada 89703
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