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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20060327_1498.pdfDECISION MEMORANDUM TO:COMMISSIONER KJELLANDER COMMISSIONER SMITH COMMISSIONER HANSEN COMMISSION SECRETARY LEGAL WORKING FILE FROM:DAVE SCHUNKE DATE:MARCH 21 , 2006 RE:PACIFICORP'S COMPLIANCE FILING IN CASE NO. PAC-04- ORDER NO. 29698; REVISIONS TO THE COMPANY'S CUSTOMER GUARANTEE RULE 25 AND SCHEDULE 300 On March 7, 2006, PacifiCorp (d.a. Utah Power & Light Company) filed an application regarding revisions to the Company s Customer Guarantee Rule 25 and Schedule 300, #3 in Case No. PAC-04-, Order No. 29698. That Order stated: That the Company provide a specific proposal to continue monitoring momentary events as soon as possible. In accordance with this provision the Company, working with the Commission Staff, has filed a plan to ensure momentary outage events be evaluated on a statewide basis to review system performance in Idaho. BACKGROUND The Company filed on December 2, 2004 to extend its Service Standards Program which comprises the Customer Guarantees and Network Performance Standards. At that time, the Company proposed that both programs be modified slightly to reflect experiences gained during the prior 5-year period. Within the Network Performance Standards, the Company proposed removal of a MAIFI (Momentary Average Interruption Frequency Index) commitment. The Company has limited substation SCADA (System Control and Data Acquisition) equipment that is capable of detecting interruptions to support an accurate MAIFI metric. The Company had previously developed a surrogate method of measurement for the short interruptions that MAIFI DECISION MEMORANDUM - 1 -MARCH 21 , 2006 is designed to capture for substations that do not have SCADA. However, this surrogate method is not accurately transformed into a MAIFI metric. Recognizing this, the Company and Commission Staff have concurred that reporting two different short-interruption measures dependent upon the type of equipment at the substation, would provide the Company and the Commission Staff awareness of areas within the system that may be experiencing unusual short- interruption performance. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION In compliance with P AC-04- 7 the Company has filed the Short Interruption Measurement Plan, which they propose be used to measure short duration outages for both SCADA and non-SCADA substations. Using the method outlined, these results will be provided annually with its regular report of Idaho reliability to Commission Staff. Staff recommends that the Commission accept the Plan for filing. COMMISSION DECISION Does the Commission wish to accept the Company s Short Interruption Measurement Plan for filing? \!Qt. ave Schunke udmemos/PACEO4.7 dec memo DECISION MEMORANDUM - 2 -MARCH 21 2006