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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20100927_3093.pdfDECISION MEMORANDUM TO:CO MMISSI 0 NER KEMPTON COMMISSIONER SMITH COMMISSIONER REDFORD COMMISSION SECRETARY LEGAL WORKING FILE FROM:T J GOLO DATE:SEPTEMBER 24,2010 RE:ADDITION OF CLARIFYING LANGUAGE TO ALL IDAHO POWER' RESIDENTIAL SCHEDULES, TARIFF ADVICE NO. 10-02. BACKGROUND On August 24, 2010, Idaho Power ("Company ) filed a tariff advice proposing to add clarifying language to the Water Heating section of Schedule 1 - Residential Service, Schedule 3 - Master Metered Mobile Home Park Residential Service, Schedule 4 - Energy Watch Program Residential Service, and Schedule 5 - Time-of-Day Program Residential Service. Since 1971 the Water Heating section has identified conformance and sizing restrictions for electric water storage heating equipment but has not specifically addressed newer technologies like tankless hot water heating systems. Over the past several years, the promotion and installation of residential tankless electric hot water heaters has increased and, in many cases, necessitated upgrades to the Company facilities in order to meet the electrical demand requirements of these systems. Under Section 3 of Rule K (Change of Load Characteristic), customers are required to notify the Company prior to making significant changes in the amount or character of their electrical load. The proposed additional language specifically identifies electric storage and tankless hot water heating systems and outlines customers' responsibility to pay for all nonstandard upgrades to Company electrical facilities, consistent with Rule H (New Service Attachments and Distribution Line Installations or Alterations) provisions. DECISION MEMORANDUM - 1 -SEPTEMBER 24 2010 STAFF REVIEW The Company typically receives one to two inquiries per month related to an installation of electric tankless hot water heaters. The Company performs an upgrade of facilities one to two times per year from installations of electric tankless hot water heaters. The typical facilities required to be upgraded due to installation of electric tankless hot water heaters include, but are not limited to, transformers and service wire. Staff believes that the proposed language in the Company s Water Heating section under Schedules 1 , 3, 4, and 5 adds clarity to electric water heating restrictions and specifies under what conditions new facilities will be required. With the addition of the proposed language, customers who installed electric water heaters that do not comply with the specifications as outlined in the tariff will bear the upgrade costs, rather than burdening other ratepayers. COMMUNICATION EFFORT The Company identified that a licensed plumber is needed to complete the installation of the tankless water heaters. The Company intends to send a postcard to licensed plumbers, which will contain information about the possibility ofthe need for an upgrade due to inadequate capacity from the existing service when installing an electric tankless hot water heater. Unless the homeowner is capable of doing the work, a plumber has to re-configure the plumbing system to accommodate the electric tankless water heater. They expect the plumbers to pass on the Company s concern whenever they are contacted to install this type of water heater. In addition customer representatives from the Company will personally visit large home improvement stores such as Lowe s and Home Depot along with smaller local stores and be given a set of postcards to distribute to customers who consider installing tankless water heaters. The postcard also suggests contacting the Company before buying an electric tankless water heater for a free electrical assessment. The Company hopes that these post cards be placed near the tankless water heaters but this may not always be possible because stores have different policies. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Commission approve Idaho Power s proposed clarifying language to the Company s Residential Schedules 1 , and 5, with an effective date of September 27 2010. DECISION MEMORANDUM - 2 -SEPTEMBER 24 2010 COMMISSION DECISION Does the Commission wish to approve Idaho Power s Tariff Advice No. 10-02 proposing to add clarifying language to the Water Heating Section of Residential Schedules I , 3 , 4, and 5 with an effective date of September, 27, 20107 i:dmemos/ipc residential schedules ta no 10-02 (2).doc DECISION MEMORANDUM - 3 -SEPTEMBER 24 2010