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Service Date
September 9, 2002
BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF
VISTA CORPORATION FOR A
MODIFICATION TO THE RESIDENTIAL AND
SMALL FARM ENERGY RATE ADJUSTMENTCREDIT. CASE NO. A VU-O2- 7
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
NOTICE OF MODIFIED
PROCEDURE
NOTICE OF COMMENT
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On August 30, 2002, Avista Corporation (A vista) filed an Application seeking
modification of the Energy Rate Adjustment Credit, which passes through the estimated benefits
of the Residential Exchange Settlement Agreement between A vista and the Bonneville Power
Administration (BP A) to qualifying electric residential and small farm customers. In this Order
the Commission processes this filing under Modified Procedure and establishes a written
comment deadline.
THE APPLICATION
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that 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 Avista and BPA 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. Under the Settlement Agreement
A vista received rights to 90 average megawatts (aMW) of benefits from the federal hydropower
system beginning October 1 , 2001. A vista receives the 90 aMW in the form of both monetary
and firm power sale benefits that are expected to total $3 310 988.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that Avista receives 42 aMW (29 aMW
Washington, 13 aMW Idaho) of the 90 aMW of benefits in the form of a monthly monetary
payment. The amount of the payment is determined by taking the difference between BPA'
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Forward Flat-Block Price Forecast ($38/MWh) and the residential load base rate at 100 percent
load factor ($19.71/MWh) multiplied by 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. The Application states that 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.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Settlement Agreement gives Avista 48
aMW (33 aMW Washington, 15 aMW Idaho) of firm power benefits. In September 2001
A vista elected to terminate the Firm Power Sale Agreement and convert it to monetary benefit
for the first five years.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the benefits credited to customers are
different than the actual benefits received from BP A under the Settlement 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
CRAC component. If the safety-net component is triggered, the amount of benefit received from
BP A is reduced. Furthermore, BP has determined that a terminated Firm Power Sale
Agreement converted to monetary benefit (as Avista has done) is subject to all three CRAC
components. Avista proposes a true-up adjustment in its filing to true-up the difference between
the benefits credited to customers and the actual benefits received from BP A during the first
contract year, October 1 2002 through September 30, 2002.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that Avista proposes the Energy Rate Adjustment
Credit resulting from the Settlement Agreement be increased from 337t per kilowatt-hour
(kWh) to 0.347t/kWh effective October 12, 2002. The proposed rate credit of 0.347t/kWh is
based on estimated benefits for the second contract year of the ten-year Agreement, which covers
the period October 1 2002 through September 30, 2003, as well as an estimated true-up for the
first contract year.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that A vista 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, 22, 32, and 48.
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When factoring this modified credit into customer rates, the bill of residential customers using
000 kWh per month would decrease by 5.54%, or $3.47 per month. The percentage decrease
for a customer using 600 kWh per month would be 5.62%, or $2.08 per month. The decrease for
a customer using 1,400 kWh per month would be 5.50%, or $4.86 per month. Avista proposes
an effective date of October 12 2002, which is 12 months from the date that the rate credit was
initiated on October 12, 2001.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Commission has jurisdiction over this
matter and A vista Corporation, an electric utility, pursuant to the authority and power granted
under Title 61 of the Idaho Code and the Commission s Rules of Procedure IDAPA
31.01.01.000 et seq. Avista provides electric service to approximately 100 000 customers in
northern Idaho.
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YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Commission has reviewed the filings of
record in Case No. A VU-02- 7. The Commission has preliminarily determined that the public
interest may not require a hearing to consider the issues presented in this case, and that the issues
raised by Avista s filing may be processed under Modified Procedure, i., by written
submissions rather than by an evidentiary hearing. Reference Commission Rules of Procedure
IDAPA 31.01.01.201-204. In so doing, the Commission notes that Modified Procedure and
written comment have proven to be an effective means for obtaining public input and
participation.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Commission will not hold a hearing in
this proceeding unless it receives written protests or comments opposing the use of Modified
Procedure and stating why Modified Procedure should not be used.
31.01.01.203.
Reference IDAP A
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if no protests or comments are received
within the deadline, the Commission may consider the matter and enter its Order without
hearing. If protests or comments are filed within the deadline, the Commission will consider
them and 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.
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YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the deadline for filing written comments or
protests with respect to the Application and the use of Modified Procedure in Case
No. A VU-02- 7 is Monday, September 30, 2002.Reference IDAPA 31.01.01.202.02.
Persons desiring a hearing must specifically request a hearing in their written protests or
comments.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that written comments concerning this
Application must be mailed to the Idaho Public Utilities Commission and Avista Corporation at
the following addresses:
Commission Secretary
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
PO Box 83720
Boise, ill 83720-0074
Street Address for Express Mail:
Kelly O. Norwood
David J. Meyer
A vista Corporation
1411 E. Mission Avenue
PO Box 3727
Spokane, VV A 99220
Emai1: kelly.norwood~avistacorp.com
dmeyer~avistacorp.com472 VV. VVashington Street
Boise, ill 83702-5983
These 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 home page located at www.puc.state.id.under the "File Room" icon. Once at
the "File Room" page, select "File a Comment " fill in the case number as it appears on the front
of this document, and enter your comments. These comments must also be sent to the Applicant
at the e-mail addresses listed above.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Application in Case No. AVU-02-
together with accompanying exhibits and workpapers can be reviewed at the Commission
office and at the principal office of A vista Corporation during regular business hours. A vista
Corporation is located at 1411 E. Mission Avenue in Spokane, Washington. In addition, the
Application and testimonies (excluding exhibits) are available on the Commission s Website at
www.puc.state.id.under the "File Room" icon.
ORDER
In consideration of the foregoing and as more particularly described above, IT IS
HEREBY ORDERED that the foregoing scheduling be adopted.
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DONE by Order of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission at Boise, Idaho this
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day of September 2002.
PAUL
MARSHA H. SMITH, COMMISSIONER
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