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Service Date
September 28, 2006
BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION
OF A VISTA CORPORATION FOR
ELIMINATION OF THE TEMPORARY
RATE ADJUSTMENT TO PASS THROUGH
THE CENTRALIA GAIN
CASE NO. A VU-O6-
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on September 14 2006, Avista Corporation
dba Avista Utilities (Avista; Company) filed an Application with the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission (Commission) requesting to eliminate or zero-out the temporary rate adjustment
credits (tariff Schedule 65) that have been used to pass through the customer portion of the gain
on the sale ofthe Centralia Power Plant. The proposed effective date is November 1 2006. The
Company expects that the customer portion of the gain on the sale of the Centralia Power Plant
will be fully refunded to customers by November 1 2006.
Elimination of the rate credit will result in an overall annual increase in Idaho electric
revenue of approximately $2.5 million or 1.45% and will affect all electric customers. Energy
charges for the individual rate schedules are to be increased by the following amounts:
Schedule 1
Schedule 11 and 12
Schedule 21 and 22
Schedule 25
Schedule 31 and 32
091~
0.124~
085~
059~
073~
Flat rate charges for Street and Area Lighting Service (Schedules 41-49) are to be increased by
1.777%.
BACKGROUND
The Commission approved the sale of the Company s interest in the Centralia Power
Plant in Order No. 28297 dated March 7 2000 in Case No. A VU-99-6. The customer portion
of the gain was deferred and was originally to be passed on to customers over an eight-year
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period. Potlatch's Lewiston facility was initially exempted from receiving any portion of the
gain as the facility was served under a special service contract. The Centralia gain rate credits
contained on Original Sheet 65 were effective August 1 , 2000. Beginning January 1 , 2002
Potlatch began receiving service under Schedule 25 - Extra Large General Service and began
receiving and has continued to receive the Centralia gain credit applicable to Schedule 25.
The Commission in 2004 approved the sale of the Company s interest in the
Skookumchuck hydroelectric generation facility, which is operated to supply cooling water to
the Centralia Power Plant. Reference Order No. 29484, Case No. A VU-04-2. As proposed by
the Company and approved by the Commission, the customer portion of the gain on the sale of
Skookumchuck was deferred and added to the deferred gain on the Centralia Power Plant.
The customer portion of the net of tax Centralia gain amounted to approximately
507 000 and the customer portion of the net of tax Skookumchuck gain amounted to
approximately $154 000. The Company expects that the total amount of the net of tax gains of
approximately $7 661 000, and the benefit of a carrying cost on the unamortized gains, will have
been passed on to customers at the end of October 2006. The shorter pass-through period is due
primarily to having Potlatch receive the gain credit applicable to Schedule 25 beginning January
, 2002. In addition, customer loads have grown since the gain credits were made effective on
August l , 2000, also resulting in a shorter pass-through period. The Company proposes that any
under-refunded or over-refunded balance on November 1 , 2006 be transferred to the deferred
Power Cost Adjustment (PCA) deferral account as well as the remaining balance of associated
deferred federal income tax being transferred to the PCA deferred tax account.
A vista proposes that the Centralia gain temporary rate credits be eliminated effective
November 1 , 2006. Elimination of the temporary rate credits will result in an overall increase in
annual revenue of approximately $2.5 million. A residential customer using 1 000 kilowatt-
hours per month will see an increase of $0.91 or 1.45% in their monthly bill due to the
elimination of the temporary rate credit.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Commission has reviewed the filings of
record in Case No. A VU-06-08. The Commission has preliminarily found that the public
interest in this matter may not require a hearing to consider the issues presented and that issues
raised by the Company s filing may be processed under Modified Procedure i.e., by written
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submission rather than by hearing.
31.01.01.201-204.
Reference Commission Rules of Procedure IDAP A
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-06-08 is Thursday, October 19, 2006.
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 based on the written positions before it. Reference IDAP
31.01.01.204.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that written comments concerning Case
No. A VU-06-08 should be mailed to the Commission and the Company at the addresses
reflected below.
Commission Secretary
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
PO Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720-0074
Street Address for Express Mail:
Kelly O. Norwood
Vice President, State and Federal Regulation
Avista Corporation
1411 E. Mission Avenue
Spokane, W A 99220
E-mail: kellv.norwood(fYavistacorp.com
472 W. Washington Street
Boise, ID 83702-5983
David J. Meyer
Vice President and Chief Counsel
Regulatory and Governmental Affairs
Avista Corporation
1411 E. Mission Avenue
Spokane, W A 99220
E-mail: dmeyer~avistacorp.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 home page located at www.puc.idaho.gov. Click the "Comments and Questions
icon, and complete the comment form, using the case number as it appears on the front of this
document. These comments must also be sent to A vista at the e-mail addresses listed above.
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YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Application in Case No. A VU-06-
may be viewed at www.puc.idaho.gov by clicking on "File Room" and "Electric Cases " or can
be viewed during regular business hours at the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, 472 W.
Washington Street, Boise, Idaho and at the Idaho offices of Avista Utilities.
DATED at Boise, Idaho this .;l... 'j/ -rI- day of September 2006.
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Je~ry D. Jewell \
Commission Secretary
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