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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20040305_768.pdfDECISION MEMORANDUM TO:COMMISSIONER KJELLANDER COMMISSIONER SMITH COMMISSIONER HANSEN COMMISSION SECRETARY COMMISSION STAFF LEGAL WORKING FILE FROM:LYNN ANDERSON DATE:MARCH 2, 2004 RE:IDAHO POWER ADVICE # 04-, RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITIONER CYCLING PILOT PROGRAM Through this tariff advice Idaho Power (the Company) seeks approval to modify the manner in which it will conduct the second year of its two-year voluntary residential air conditioner cycling pilot program (AC program). The original AC program was approved by the Commission by Order No. 29207 issued March 17, 2003 in Case No. IPC-02-13. In the first year ofthe AC program, Idaho Power installed programmable thermostats in the homes of 200 residential volunteers. The Company also installed facilities which allowed it to periodically control the thermostat set point or to cycle the air conditioner on either a percentage basis or until a specified temperature was reached. Customers are paid $10 per month for their 3-month participation each year. If customers opt out of the AC program before completing their first 3-month obligation, they must either return the programmable thermostat to Idaho Power or pay $100 for it. It was originally anticipated that 300 additional volunteer customers would receive programmable thermostats in the second year of the AC program. In this tariff advice the Company seeks to modify the program for 200 of the 300 customers to be added in the second year. Specifically, those 200 new volunteers would not receive programmable thermostats, but instead would have direct load control switches installed on their air conditioners. Idaho Power would then cycle their air conditioners via those switches. In return for not receiving programmable thermostats these 200 customers would not be charged if they decide to terminate their participation before participating for three months. All other aspects of the program would remain unchanged from the original proposal. DECISION MEMORANDUM MARCH 2, 2004 ST AFF RECOMMENDATION Staff notes that in its comments filed in Case No. IPC-02-13 it encouraged the Company to implement and evaluate multiple methods of cycling air conditioners and that in the Order approving the AC program the Commission found that reasonable program modifications proposed by Staff and the Northwest Energy Coalition .. . should be left to the discretion of Idaho Power." Staff continues to believe that Idaho Power s evaluation of more than one method of controlling air conditioners will provide valuable information that will help the Company in its efforts to reduce its peak summer load. Thus, Staff recommends approval of the proposed AC program modification. Lynn Anderson Corresp/dmemos/advO40 1.ac program DECISION MEMORANDUM MARCH 2, 2004