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Service Date
August 28, 2002
BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
IN THE MATTER OF THE SUBMISSION
OF THE STATUS REPORT OF AVISTA
CORPORATION AND APPLICATION
FORA CONTINUATION OF A POWER
COST ADJUSTMENT (PCA)
SURCHARGE.
CASE NO. A VU-O2-
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
NOTICE OF MODIFIED PROCEDURE
NOTICE OF COMMENT/PROTEST
DEADLINE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on August 9, 2002, Avista Corporation doing
business as Avista Utilities (Avista; Company) filed an Application with the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission (Commission) requesting a continuation of the electric Schedule 66 Power Cost
Adjustment (PCA) surcharge of 19.4% ($23.6 million) currently scheduled to expire on October 11
2002. As reflected in this filing, A vista states that the current status of the unrecovered PCA
deferral balance as of June 30, 2002, is $45 600 228 for its Idaho jurisdiction. Avista is requesting
that the Commission continue the PCA surcharge for an additional 12 months, through October 11
2003.
The Company s present surcharge was authorized by the Commission in Order
No.28876 in Case No. A VU-Ol-ll. In approving the existing 12-month surcharge, the
Commission directed the Company to file a status report 60 days prior to expiration of the
authorized surcharge period. Avista in that case estimated that the $30 million deferral balance on
June 30 2001 , absent rate recovery, would increase to $69 million by December 2001 , $72 million
by the end of 2002 and $88 million by the end of 2003. The Company requested a 27-month
surcharge period through December 2003. In its Order, the Commission stated
, "
If the status report
and our review of the actual PCA deferral balance (at the end of 12 months) support continuation of
the surcharge, we anticipate continuation ofthe surcharge for an additional period.
As reported by the Company the PCA deferral balance was $45.6 million as of June 30
2002. The deferred cost balances as reflected in the Company s PCA account are as follows:
Deferral balance as of June 30, 2001
Deferrals July 2001 through June 2002
Transfer of under-rebate
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$30 007 057
442 371
(49 073)
Transfer of under-surcharge
PGE monetization accelerated amortization
Interest
SubTotal-Account 186.38 balance as of June 30, 2002
Revenues collected October 12, 200 I-June 30, 2002
Unrecovered balance as of June 30, 2002
342 069
(20 783 521)
764.590
723 493
(15.123.265)
$45 600 228
As reflected in the Company s previous PCA filing, hydroelectric generation through
June 2001 for A vista was the lowest in the 73 years of record. The Company reports that it
continued to experience those very low stream flow conditions through the remainder of 2001. The
record low hydroelectric conditions in 2001 , the Company states, required it to purchase energy in
the forward short-term wholesale market to replace the lost generation and cover its energy
deficiencies. These purchases, the Company contends, were made at unprecedented high wholesale
market prices and caused deferral balances to increase substantially. The extraordinary power
supply circumstances through mid-2001 , especially the record low stream flows, the Company
contends, continued to impact the Company s power cost deferral balances for the remainder ofthe
year and into 2002. In fact, the Company states that of the deferrals of $48.4 million recorded
between July 2001 and June 2002, approximately $46 million occurred during the last half of 2001
with the remaining $2 million occurring in the first half of 2002.
To mitigate the increased power costs, A vista states that it has increased operation of its
thermal resources and has aggressively pursued conservation and load curtailment programs.
However, the Company states that the costs associated with the hydroelectric conditions, the cost of
short-term power market purchases and increased thermal fuel costs have exceeded the benefits
these measures provided.
The Company contends that investor concern surrounding its cash flows, deferral
balances and the ability to recover costs in a timely manner have had an impact on the Company
finances that continues today. A vista s credit ratings, it states, are presently below investment grade
and the rating agencies characterize the Company s outlook as negative. Avista contends that it is
important for the Company to regain an investment grade rating as soon as possible so that longer-
term debt can be refinanced on more reasonable terms, benefiting customers with lower debt-related
costs. Credit rates, the Company contends, will take time to be restored and continuation of the
current surcharge, the Company contends, is one of the keys for A vista to continue to improve its
financial condition.
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A vista requests that the carrYIng charge applied to the unamortized PCA deferral
balance be increased from the current customer deposit rate to a level that it contends is more
reflective of the longer-term nature of the recovery period. Avista reports that the Company
embedded cost of debt as of June 30, 2002, is 8.88% , incorporating both long- and short-term debt.
The Company proposes that the carrying charge be increased to a rate of 6%, as was recently
authorized for Idaho Power.
The rates set forth under the proposed PCA Schedule 66 reflect an annual revenue
surcharge amount of $23.6 million, or 19.4%. As proposed by the Company, the Schedule 66 rates
would not change. The use of the deferred credit related to the monetization of the Portland
General Electric (PGE) Sale Agreement as an offset to the power deferral balance to reduce the
overall rate impact to customers, the Company notes, will continue through the end of 2002. After
that point, the ongoing PCA deferral entries will be adjusted to reflect the fact that the PGE credit
has been fully returned to customers.
The Company proposes the continuation of the surcharge for a 12-month period
beginning October 12, 2002, and continuing through October 11 , 2003. Prior to expiration of that
term, the Company would file a status report with the Commission and request a continuation of the
surcharge, as necessary, to allow recovery of any un-recovered PCA balance.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Commission has preliminarily found that the
public interest in this matter may not require a hearing to consider the issues presented and that the
issues raised by the Company s filing may be processed under Modified Procedure, i., by written
submission rather than by hearing. Reference Commission Rules of Procedure, IDAP A
31.01.01.201-204.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the deadline for filing written comments or
protests with respect to Avista s Application and the use of Modified Procedure in Case No. A VU-
02-06 is Wednesday, September 18, 2002. Persons desiring a hearing must specifically request
a hearing in their written protests or comments.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if no written comments or protests are received
within the deadline, the Commission may consider the matter on its merits and may enter its Order
without a formal hearing. If comments or protests are filed within the deadline, the Commission
will consider them and in its discretion may set the matter for hearing or may decide the matter and
issue its Order on the basis of the written positions before it. Reference IDAP A 31.01.01.204.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
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YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that written comments concerning Case No. A VU-
02-06 should be mailed to the Commission and the Company at the addresses reflected below.
COMMISSION SECRETARY
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
PO BOX 83720
BOISE, IDAHO 83720-0074
Street Address for Express Mail:
KELLY O. NORWOOD
VICE PRESIDENT
RATES AND REGULATION
AVISTA CORPORATION
1411 EMISSION AVE
PO BOX 3727
SPOKANE, W A 99220
Ke 11 y .norwood~a vistacorp. com472 W WASHINGTON ST
BOISE, ID 83702-5983
DAVID 1. MEYER, ESQ.
SENIOR VP AND GENERAL COUNSEL
A VISTA CORPORATION
1411 EMISSION AVE
PO BOX 3727
SPOKANE, W A 99220
dmever(fYav istaco rp. com
All comments should contain the case caption and case number shown on the first page of this
document.
Persons desiring to submit comments VIa e-mail may do so by accessing the
Commission s homepage located at www.puc.state.id.under the "Comments and Questions
icon. Once at the "Comments or Questions" icon, fill in the case number as it appears on the front
of this document, and enter your comments. These comments should also be sent to the Company
at the e-mail addresses listed above.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Company s Application in Case No. A VU-
02-06 may be viewed at www.puc.state.id.by clicking on "File Room" and "Electric Cases " or
can be viewed during regular business hours at the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, 472 West
Washington Street, Boise, Idaho and at the Idaho offices of A vista Utilities
DATED at Boise, Idaho this J.. t4. day of August 2002.
Co mISSIon Secretary
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