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1411 East Mission PO Box3727
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Ms. Jean D. Jewell, Secretary
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Boise, ill 83720
Dear Ms. Jewell:
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Tariff I.P.Uc. No. 28 , Electric Service
Residential and Farm Energy Rate Adjustment Credit
Enclosed for filing with the Commission is an original of the following tariff sheet:
Third Revision Sheet 59 Canceling Substitute Second Revision Sheet 59
The revised tariff sheet sets forth a residential and small farm energy rate adjustment credit of
3471t to be effective October 12, 2002. The credit results from a residential exchange program
aimed at giving electric customers a portion of benefits from federal hydroelectric projects located
in the Northwest pursuant to a Settlement Agreement between A vista and the Bonneville Power
Administration. The Company is proposing that the rate credit be modified from the existing
3371t per kilowatt-hour to 0.347 It per kilowatt-hour to pass-through estimated benefits for the
second contract year, October 1 , 2002 through September 30 2003, as well as reflect a true-up
adjustment for the first contract year. Enclosed is a copy of the existing tariff Schedule 59 with
the old rate crossed out and with the proposed rate underlined.
Under the assumptions contained in the Application, the proposed rate credit results in an overall
reduction in revenue of approximately $3.5 million. For a residential customer using 1 000
kilowatt-hours per month the new credit would be $3.47 per month or $0.10 more than the
existing credit of $3.37 per month. With the new credit in place , residential customers' bills will
be about 5.5% lower than they would be without the credit.
Enclosed is an Application that provides information supporting the proposed tariff. Also
enclosed is a notice to customers that will be posted in the Company s offices and included as an
insert in customer bills. Also enclosed is a copy of a press release. If you have any questions
regarding this filing, please contact Ron McKenzie at (509) 495-4320.
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Vice-President Rates and Regulation
Enclosures
I.P.C. No. 28
Third Revision Sheet 59
Canceling
Substitute Second Revision Sheet 59
AVISTA CORPORATION
dba Avista Utilities
SCHEDULE 59
RESIDENTIAL AND FARM ENERGY RATE ADJUSTMENT - IDAHO
APPLICABLE:
To Residential Customers in the State of Idaho where Company has electric
service available. This rate adjustment results from an Agreement between the
Company and Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) covering Residential
Exchange Program benefits. The rate adjustment in this schedule shall be
applicable to customers served under Schedules 1 , 12, 22, 32 and 48.
MONTHLY RATE:
The energy charges for all blocks of electric Schedules 1 , 12 , 22 and 32 and
the charges for area lights based on the energy usages of the lights on Schedule
48 are to be reduced by 347ft per kWh.
SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
The rate adjustment under this schedule is subject to revision to reflect the
true up from estimated to actual benefits and to reflect projected future benefits. In
the event the credits applied under this schedule exceed the benefits , the
Company will adjust the rate on this schedule to recover that difference.
The energy credit applied to Schedule 32 for farm irrigation and pumping
load , for each billing period, shall not exceed the amount of energy determined by
the following formula:
400 x 0.746 x days in the billing period x 24
In no instance shall any qualifying irrigation and pumping load for any month
exceed 222 000 kWh.
Service under this schedule is subject to the Rules and Regulations
contained in this tariff.
The above rate is subject to the provisions of Tax Adjustment Schedule 58.
Issued August 29, 2002 Effective October 12 , 2002
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AVISTA CORPORATION
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IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONApproved EffectiveSubstitute Second Revision Sheet ~tober 12,2001 Octoi,ger. 12 2001ance InFirst Revision Sheet 59 Per. O.N. 28869
Jean D. Jewell SecretaryI.P.C. No. 28
SCHEDULE 59
RESIDENTIAL AND FARM ENERGY RATE ADJUSTMENT -IDAHO
APPLICABLE:
To Residential Customers in the State of Idaho where Company has electric
service available. This rate adjustment results from an Agreement between the
Company and Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) covering Residential
Exchange Program benefits. The rate adjustment in this schedule shall be
applicable to customers served under Schedules 1 , 12 , 22, 32 and 48.
MONTHL Y RATE:
The energy charges for all blocks of electric Schedules 1, 12 , 22 and 32 and
the charges for area lights based on the energy usages of the lights on Schedule
48 are to be reduced by-e.'9-3Ti per kWh.
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SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
The rate adjustment under this schedule is subject to revision to reflect the
true up from estimated to actual benefits and to reflect projected future benefits. In
the event the credits applied under this schedule vary from the benefits, the
Company will adjust the rate on this schedule to recover or pass through that
difference.
The energy credit applied to Schedule 32 for farm irrigation and pumping
load , for each billing period , shall not exceed the amount of energy determined by
the following formula:
400 x 0.746 x days in the billing period x 24
In no instance shall any qualifying irrigation and pumping load for any month
exceed 222 000 kWh.
Service under this schedule is subject to the Rules and Regulations
contained in this tariff.
The above rate is subject to the provisions of Tax Adjustment Schedule 58.
Issued September 7 2001 Effective 0 c to be r 1 2 , 200 1
Issued by Avista UtilitiesBY~
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. Director, Rates & Regulatory Affairs
Important Notice for Idaho
Electric Residential and
Small Farm Customers
September 2002
On August 30, Avista filed with the Idaho
Public Utilities Commission (IPUC) a request to
modify a rate credit to qualifying residential and small
farm customers. The credit results from a
residential exchange program aimed at giving
electric customers a share of benefits from federal
hydroelectric projects located in the Northwest
supplied by BPA.
The Company is proposing that the rate credit
be modified from the existing 0.337~ per kilowatt-
hour to 0.347~ per kilowatt-hour to pass-through
projected future benefits and true up prior estimates
to actual benefits.
The proposed rate credit is a uniform cents per
kilowatt-hour decrease ofO.347~ and would apply to
residential and small farm customers served
under Schedules I , 12 , and 48. The overall
reduction in revenue amounts to approximately $3.
million. For a residential customer using 1 000
kilowatt-hours per month the new credit would be
$3.4 7 per month or $0.10 more than the existing credit
of $3.37 per month. With the new credit in place
residential customers' bills will be about 5.5% lower
than they would be without the credit.
Avista s request is a proposal, subject to public
review and a decision by the IPUc. AcopyofAvista
application is available for public review at the of-
fices of both the IPUC and Avista. A copy of the
application is also available on our website at
www.avistautilities.com under "Energy Prices
Rates and Tariffs
If you would like information on energy
conservation tips, energy assistance programs
and bill payment plans visit our web site
at www.avistautilities.com, or call us at 1-800-227-9187.
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1411 E. Mission Avenue
P. O. Box 3727
Spokane, Washington 99220
Phone: (509) 495-4267, Fax: (509) 495-8856
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IN THE MA TIER OF THE APPLICATION OF
A VISTA CORPORATION FOR A MODIFICATION)
TO THE RESIDENTIAL AND SMALL FARM
ENERGY RATE ADJUSTMENT CREDIT
CASE NO. A VU-02D
I. INTRODUCTION
A vista Corporation doing business as A vista Utilities (hereinafter A vista or Company), at
1411 East Mission Avenue, Spokane, Washington, respectfully petitions the Commission for an
order approving a modification to the residential and farm energy rate adjustment credit. A vista
proposes that the credit be modified from 0.3371t per kilowatt-hour to 0.3471t per kilowatt-hour
effective October 12, 2002. The purpose of the energy rate adjustment credit is to pass through to
qualifying electric residential and small farm customers the estimated benefits to be derived under
the Residential Exchange Settlement Agreement between A vista and the Bonneville Power
Administration (BPA). The proposed rate credit of 0.3471t per kilowatt-hour is based on estimated
benefits for the second Contract Year of the ten-year Agreement which covers the period October
2002 through September 30 2003 , as well as an estimated true-up for the first contract year.
Communications in reference to this Application should be addressed to:
APPLICATION FOR MODIFICATION OF RESIDENTIAL RATE CREDIT PAGE 1
Kelly O. Norwood
Vice-President Rates and Regulation
A vista Corporation
1411 E. Mission Avenue
O. Box 3727
Spokane, Washington 99220
Phone: (509) 495-4267
Fax: (509) 495-8856
David J. Meyer
Senior Vice-President and General Counsel
A vista Corporation
1411 E. Mission Avenue
O. Box 3727
Spokane, Washington 99220
Phone: (509) 489-0500
Fax: (509) 495-4361
II. BPA RESIDENTIAL EXCHANGE SETTLEMENT CREDIT
In its Settlement Agreement with BPA, Avista received rights to 90 aMW of benefits from
the federal hydropower system beginning October 1 , 2001. The benefits related to this Settlement
are to be shared among A vista s residential and small farm customers. Through this filing the
Company is requesting that the Commission approve a modification to the residential and small farm
energy rate adjustment credit to pass through the estimated benefits to be derived from the
Settlement Agreement for the second Contract Year under the Agreement, October 1 , 2002 through
September 30, 2003, as well as an estimated true-up for the first contract year. The true-up is an
estimate at this point in time, since actual information is only available through July 2002. The
proposed credit is 0.3471t per kilowatt-hour as reflected on Third Revision Schedule 59.
The Northwest Regional Power Act establishes a Residential Exchange Program to provide
benefits to residential and small farm consumers of Pacific Northwest utilities. The Settlement
Agreement between A vista and BP A settles the Parties' rights and obligations for the Residential
Exchange Program for the ten-year term of the Agreement, October 1 , 2001 through September 30
2011.
III. EXPLANATION OF BENEFITS
The benefits from the Settlement Agreement with BP A consist of a monetary benefit and a
firm power sale benefit.
APPLICATION FOR MODIFICATION OF RESIDENTIAL RATE CREDIT PAGE 2
Monetary Benefit:Avista receives 42 aMW (29 aMW Washington, 13 aMW Idaho) of the
90 aMW of benefits in the form of a monetary benefit. The Monetary Benefit monthly payment
amounts are determined by taking the difference between BPA's Forward Flat-Block Price Forecast
($38/MWh) and the RL Rate at 100 percent load factor ($ 19.71/MWh) times the annual amount of
energy. The energy amount of the Monetary Benefit is fixed for the first five years of the contract
October 2001 through September 2006. BPA shall , no later than October 1 , 2005, notify Avista of
the amount of Monetary Benefit expressed in annual aMW , for which payments will be made to
Avista during the period October 2006 through September 2011.
Firm Power Sale Benefit:The Settlement Agreement provides for A vista to receive 48 aMW
(33 aMW Washington, 15 aMW Idaho) of firm power benefits. The Company elected in September
2001 to terminate the Firm Power Sale Agreement and convert it to Monetary Benefit for the first
five contract years. The additional Monetary Benefit, due to the conversion, is shown on line 20 of
Attachment 1. The total benefit amount from the Residential Exchange Settlement is shown on
Attachment 1 at line 22 and amounts to $3 310 988.
Actual benefits credited to customers are different than the actual benefits received from
BP A under the agreement due to differences in actual and estimated retail loads. Also , BP A has a
Cost Recovery Adjustment Clause (CRAC) that has three components: "load-based" CRAC
financial-based" CRAC, and "safety-net" CRAC. The initial 42 aMW of Monetary Benefit is
subject only to the safety-net component of the CRAC. If the safety-net component of the CRAC
triggers, the amount of benefit received from BP A is reduced. Furthermore, BP A has determined
that a terminated Firm Power Sale Agreement converted to Monetary Benefit, as is the case with
A vista, is subject to the load-based and financial-based CRACs, in addition to the safety-net CRAc.
APPLICATION FOR MODIFICATION OF RESIDENTIAL RATE CREDIT PAGE 3
A vista is proposing a true-up adjustment in this filing to true-up the estimated difference between
the benefits credited to customers and the actual benefits received from BP A during the first contract
year, October 1 , 2001 through September 30,2002.
IV. ENERGY RATE ADJUSTMENT CREDIT
The Company proposes to pass through the estimated second contract year benefit and first
contract year true-up amounts on a uniform cents per kilowatt-hour basis to all qualifying customers
served under Schedules 1, 12 32 and 48. For residential and small farm area lighting customers
served under Schedule 48, the proposed credit is applied on a uniform cents per kilowatt-hour basis
to the energy usages of the various lights covered under that rate schedule. The calculation of the
proposed rate credit is shown on page 1 of Attachment 2. As shown on page 2 of Attachment 2, the
resulting decrease for a residential customer using 1 000 kilowatt-hours per month would be 5.54%
or $3.47 per month. The percentage decrease for a customer using 600 kWh per month would be
62%, or $2.08 per month. The decrease for a customer using 1,400 kWh per month would be
50%, or $4.86 per month.
The rate credit is set forth on proposed Third Revision Schedule 59 - Residential and Farm
Energy Rate Adjustment. The Company proposes an effective date of October 12 2002, which is
twelve months from the date that the rate credit was initiated on October 12, 2001. The revenue
reduction amount for the energy rate adjustment credit reflects a conversion factor for revenue
related expense items. The conversion factor items utilized are from the same calculations
authorized in the Company s most recent Idaho general case, updated for actuals through December
2001 , as filed with the Commission.
V. SUMMARY
APPLICATION FOR MODIFICATION OF RESIDENTIAL RATE CREDIT PAGE 4
The Company respectfully requests that the Commission issue an order approving a
residential and farm energy rate adjustment credit of 0.3471t per kilowatt-hour effective October 12
2002.
Dated at Spokane, Washington this 29th day of August 2002.
AVISTA CORPORATION
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Kelly O. N wood
Vice-President Rates and Regulation
APPLICATION FOR MODIFICATION OF RESIDENTIAL RATE CREDIT PAGE 5
VERIFICATION
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
County of Spokane
Kelly O. Norwood, being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says: That he is the
Vice-President Rates and Regulation of A vista Corporation and makes this verification for and on
behalf of said corporation, being thereto duly authorized;
That he has read the foregoing Application, knows the contents thereof, and believes the
same to be true.
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SIGNED AND SWORN to before me this 29th day of August 2001 , by Kelly O. Norwood.
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AVISTA CORPORATION
Proposed Rate Adjustment
Residential Exchange Program
State of Idaho
Twelve Months Endinq September..3Q.. 2003
10/02-9/03 Rate Annual
Forecast Adjustment Revenue
Schedule kWhs er kWh Reduction
994 503,546 $0.00347 $3,453,669
607 073 $0.00347 43,781
052 513 $0.00347 546
572 777 -$0.00347 26,298
1 ,442 232 -$0.00347 009
Total 021,178,141 -$3,546,304
Estimated residential exchange benefit 10/02-9/03
Estimated true-up of benefit pass through
Total
Revenue related expense conversion factor
Grossed-up revenue credit
Estimated exchange load per above
Rate adjustment per kWh
$3,310,988
$213,545
$3,524 533
993861
-$3,546,304
021 178,141
$0.00347
Attachment 2
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AVISTA CORPORATION
Effect on Residential Bills
Residential Exchange Program
State of Idaho
Twelve Months Endin tember 30 2003
$0.00347
Current Current Exchange
Rates Bill Credit Reduction
600 kWh
Basic charge $4.$4.
First 600 kWh $0.05507 33.
Over 600 kWh $0.06408
$37.$2.62%
1 .000 kWh
Basic charge $4.$4.
First 600 kWh $0.05507 33.
Over 600 kWh $0.06408 25.
$62.$3.47 54%
1.400 kWh
Basic charge $4.$4.
First 600 kWh $0.05507 33.
Over 600 kWh $0.06408 51.
$88.$4.50%
Rates effective October 12, 2001 including effect of Schedules 65, 66 and 91.
Attachment 2
Page 2 of 2
~'iI'STA~
Corp.
News Release
Contact:Media: Catherine Markson (509) 495-2916 catherine.markson (g) avistacorp.com
FOR RELEASE:
August 30, 2002
9 a.m. PDT
A vista Asks to Pass Along Additional Benefits from BP A Agreement
If approved, the current annual rate reduction for average
residential and small-farm customers would increase to over $40
Spokane, Wash.: Avista Corp. (NYSE:A VA) filed a request today with the Idaho and Washington
public utility commissions to pass along an increase in benefits currently being enjoyed by its residential
and small-farm customers resulting from an agreement with the Bonneville Power Administration
(BP A).
The agreement that became effective Oct. 1 2001 , and runs through Sept. 30 2011 , aims to share
the benefits from federal hydroelectric projects in the Northwest with qualifying electric customers. The
actual credit passed along to customers is adjusted periodically to reflect the actual benefits from the
agreement with BP A. A vista has asked that the changes , in the form of a rate decrease, go into effect on
Oct. 1 2002, in Washington, and Oct. 12 2002, in Idaho. Overall, the annual benefit to A vista
customers is about $8.3 million in Washington and $3.5 million in Idaho.
If approved, customers' bills in Washington will be 6.4 percent lower than without the credit. In
Idaho, the rate reduction would be about 5.5 percent. For residential customers in Washington using
000 kilowatt-hours of electricity, bills will decrease an additional 29 cents for a total decrease of $3.
per month. In Idaho, bills will decrease 10 cents more for a total of $3.47 per month.
Avista serves 279 000 residential and small-farm electric customers in Washington and Idaho.
This filing is subject to public review and approval by the Washington Utilities and
Transportation Commission and the Idaho Public Utilities Commission. Copies of the Avista
application are available in the company s offices, the offices of the state utility commissions and on the
web at www.avistautiJities.com under "Energy Prices.
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A vista Corp. is an energy company involved in the production, transmission and distribution of
energy as well as other energy-related businesses. A vista Utilities is a company operating division that
provides electric and natural gas service to customers in four western states. A vista s non-regulated
affiliates include A vista Advantage, A vista Labs and A vista Energy. A vista Corp.' s stock is traded under
the ticker symbol "AVA" and its Internet address is www.avistacorp.com.
A vista Corp. and the A vista Corp. logo are trademarks of A vista Corporation. All other
trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners.
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