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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20160229_4910.pdfDECISION MEMORANDUM TO:COMMISSIONER KJELLANDER COMMISSIONER RAPER COMMISSIONER ANDERSON COMMISSION SECRETARY LEGAL WORKING FILE FROM:STACEY DONOFIUE DATE:FEBRUARY 25,2016 RE:ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER TARIFF ADVICE NO.16-02 REVISION TO SCHEDULE NO.21—LOW INCOME WEATHERIZATION SERVICES BACKGROUND On January 19,2016.PacifiCorp,dba Rocky Mountain Power (the “Company”) submitted Tariff Advice No.16-02 to modify Electric Service Schedule No.21 —Low Income Weatherization Services. A summary of the requested revisions is included below: •Increase income eligibility to 200%of federal poverty guidelines. •Eliminate the requirement that only homes originally weatherized before October 1,1993 are eligible for additional weatherization services. •Deline electrically heated homes as having an electric heating system designed to heat at least 51%of the home. •Increase the efficiency of replacement windows from a U-value of 0.35 to 0.30 or less. •Eliminate the water pipe wrap/insulation measure. •Add smart thenriostats with occupancy sensors to the list of eligible thermostats. •Eliminate the storm window measure. •Add LEDs as an eligible measure and eliminate the limit of 8 LEDs and/or CFLs per project. •Add LED light fixtures as an eligible measure. •State that existing refrigerators may now be replaced with any Energy Star model—rather than only specific models—if the Savings to Investment ratio exceeds 1.0. DECISION MEMO1NDUM FEBRUARY 25,2016 PacifiCorp states that these changes are not expected to materially change the cost effectiveness of the Low Income Weatherization program. STAFF REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION Staff reviewed each of the proposed revisions carefully.In addition to having no meaningful impact on cost-effectiveness,the changes are not expected to significantly affect program participation.Instead,each of the modest changes serves at least one of four purposes: I)streamline Community Action Partnership (CAP)program administration by aligning utility guidelines with federal program guidelines:2)streamline utility program planning by aligning Low Income measures with Residential measures;3)add measures that have become cost- effective and remove measures that are either duplicated elsewhere or no longer relevant;and 4) clarify measure or process definitions to assist program implementation. Staff has reviewed the additions and modifications and recommends the Commission approve the revised Schedule No.21 tariff sheet with an effective date of March 1,2016. COMMISSION DECISION Does the Commission wish to accept the Company’s revised tariff sheet for Schedule No. 21 with an effective date of March 1,2016? óew(Do Stacey Donoh, udmemos/Rocky Mountthn Power Schedule 21 tar fl dcc mcmi, DECISION MEMORANDUM FEBRUARY 25,2016