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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20170101Final Approved Tariffs.pdfRECEIVED 2016 December 29 AM 9:00 IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Avista Corp. 1411 East Mission P.O. Box 3727 Spokane. Washington 99220-0500 Telephone 509-489-0500 Toll Free 800-727-9170 Via Electronic Mail December 29, 2016 Jean D. Jewell Commission Secretary Idaho Public Utilities Commission 472 W. Washington St. Boise, ID 83 702 RE: Tariff 1.P.U.C. No. 28 (Electric) Docket No. AVU-E-16-03 Compliance Tariff Filing Commission Order No. 33682 -Case No. AVU-E-16-03 The following tariff sheets are enclosed for electronic filing with the Commission in compliance with the Commission's Order No. 33682 in Case No. AVU-E-16-03. Electric Eleventh Revision Sheet 001 canceling Tenth Revision Sheet 001 Eleventh Revision Sheet 011 canceling Tenth Revision Sheet 011 Eleventh Revision Sheet 021 canceling Tenth Revision Sheet 021 Eleventh Revision Sheet 025 canceling Tenth Revision Sheet 025 Tenth Revision Sheet 025P canceling Ninth Revision Sheet 025P Eleventh Revision Sheet 031 canceling Tenth Revision Sheet 031 Tenth Revision Sheet 041 canceling Ninth Revision Sheet 041 Tenth Revision Sheet 042 canceling Ninth Revision Sheet 042 Seventh Revision Sheet 042A canceling Sixth Revision Sheet 042A Tenth Revision Sheet 044 canceling Ninth Revision Sheet 044 Tenth Revision Sheet 045 canceling Ninth Revision Sheet 045 Tenth Revision Sheet 046 canceling Ninth Revision Sheet 046 Tenth Revision Sheet 047 canceling Ninth Revision Sheet 047 Tenth Revision Sheet 049 canceling Ninth Revision Sheet 049 These tariff sheets have an effective date of January 1, 2017, in compliance with the Order. Page 1 of2 Also enclosed is a copy of the workpapers supporting the rate changes within the tariffs. If you have any questions regarding this filing, please call Patrick Ehrbar at (509) 495-8620 or Joe Miller at (509) 495-4546. Sincerely, ~~~ ~~Meyer Vice President & Chief Counsel for Regulatory and Governmental Affairs Enclosures Page 2 of2 BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION AVISTA UTILITIES AVU-E-16-03 Tariff Sheets -Final December 29, 2016 IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Dec. 29, 2016 Jan. 1, 2017 Per O.N. 33682 Jean D. Jewell Secretary I.P.U.C. No.28 Eleventh Revision Sheet 1 Canceling Tenth Revision Sheet 1 AVISTA CORPORATION d/b/a Avista Utilities SCHEDULE 1 RESIDENTIAL SERVICE -IDAHO (Single phase & available voltage) AVAILABLE: To Customers in the State of Idaho where Company has electric service available. APPLICABLE: To service for domestic purposes in each individual residence, apartment, mobile home, or other living unit when all such service used on the premises is supplied through a single meter. Where a portion of a dwelling is used regularly for the conduct of business or where a portion of the electricity supplied is used for other than domestic purposes, the appropriate general service schedule is applicable. However, if the service for all domestic purposes is metered separately, this schedule will be applied to such service. When two or more living units are served through a single meter, the appropriate general service schedule is applicable. MONTHLY RATE: $5. 75 Basic Charge, plus First 600 kWh All over 600 kWh Monthly Minimum Charge: 8.449¢ per kWh 9.434¢ per kWh $5.75 OPTIONAL SEASONAL MONTHLY CHARGE: A $5. 75 monthly charge shall apply to Customers who close their account on a seasonal or intermittent basis, provided no energy usage occurs during an entire monthly billing cycle while the account is closed. Customers choosing this option are required to notify the Company in writing or by phone in advance and the account will be closed at the start of the next billing cycle following notification. If energy is used during a monthly billing cycle, the above listed energy charges and basic charge of $5.75 shall apply. SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Service under this schedule is subject to the Rules and Regulations contained in this tariff. The above Monthly Rates are subject to increases or decreases as set forth in Tax Adjustment Schedule 58, Residential and Farm Energy Rate Adjustment Schedule 59, Temporary Power Cost Adjustment Schedule 66, Fixed Cost Adjustment Mechanism Schedule 75, Energy Efficiency Rider Adjustment Schedule 91 and Earnings Test Deferral Rebate Schedule 97. Issued December 29, 2016 Effective January 1, 2017 Issued by Avista Utilities By~ ~,,. ~ 0. Norwood, VP, State & Federal Regulation IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Dec. 29, 2016 Jan. 1, 2017 Per O.N. 33682 Jean D. Jewell Secretary I.P.U.C. No.28 Eleventh Revision Sheet 11 Canceling Tenth Revision Sheet 11 AVISTA CORPORATION d/b/a Avista Utilities SCHEDULE 11 GENERAL SERVICE -IDAHO (Available phase and voltage) AVAILABLE: To Customers in the State of Idaho where Company has electric service available. APPLICABLE: To general service supplied for all power requirements when all such service taken on the premises is supplied through one meter installation. MONTHLY RA TE: The sum of the following charges: $12.00 Basic Charge, plus Energy Charge: First 3650 kWh All Over 3650 kWh 9.704¢ per kWh 7.216¢ per kWh Demand Charge: No charge for the first 20 kW of demand. $5. 75 per kW for each additional kW of demand. Minimum: $12.00 for single phase service and $19.10 for three phase service; unless a higher minimum is required under contract to cover special conditions. DEMAND: The average kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the month as determined by a demand meter. SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Service under this schedule is subject to the Rules and Regulations contained in this tariff. The above Monthly Rates are subject to increases or decreases as set forth in Tax Adjustment Schedule 58, Temporary Power Cost Adjustment Schedule 66, Fixed Cost Adjustment Mechanism Schedule 75, Energy Efficiency Rider Adjustment Schedule 91 and Earnings Test Deferral Rebate-Schedule 97. Issued December 29, 2016 Issued by By Avista Utilities ?at / Kelly 0. Norwood, /I/~~, Effective January 1, 2017 VP, State & Federal Regulation IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Dec. 29, 2016 Jan. 1, 2017 Per O.N. 33682 Jean D. Jewell Secretary I.P.U.C. No.28 Eleventh Revision Sheet 21 Canceling Tenth Revision Sheet 21 AVISTA CORPORATION d/b/a Avista Utilities SCHEDULE 21 LARGE GENERAL SERVICE -IDAHO (Available phase and voltage) AVAILABLE: To Customers in the State of Idaho where Company has electric service available. APPLICABLE: To general service supplied for all power requirements when all such service taken on the premises is supplied through one meter installation. Customer shall provide and maintain all transformers and other necessary equipment on his side of the point of delivery and may be required to enter into a written contract for five (5) years or longer. MONTHLY RA TE: The sum of the following demand and energy charges: Energy Charge: First All Over Demand Charge: 250,000 kWh 250,000 kWh 6.322¢ per kWh 5.396¢ per kWh $400.00 for the first 50 kW of demand or less. $5.25 per kW for each additional kW of demand. Primary Voltage Discount: If Customer takes service at 11 kv (wye grounded) or higher, he will be allowed a primary voltage discount of 20¢ per kW of demand per month. Power Factor Adjustment Charge: If Customer has a reactive kilovolt-ampere (kVAr) meter, he will be subject to a Power Factor Adjustment charge, as set forth in the Rules & Regulations. Minimum: $400.00, unless a higher minimum is required under contract to cover special conditions. ANNUAL MINIMUM: The current 12-month billing including any charges for power factor correction shall be not less than $10.00 per kW of the highest demand established during the current 12- month period provided that such highest demand shall be adjusted by the elimination of any demand occasioned by an operation totally abandoned during such 12-month period. DEMAND: The average kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the month as determined by a demand meter. SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Customers served at 11 kv or higher shall provide and maintain all transformers and other necessary equipment on their side of the point of delivery. Service under this schedule is subject to the Rules and Regulations contained in this tariff. The above Monthly Rates are subject to increases or decreases as set forth in Tax Adjustment Schedule 58, Temporary Power Cost Adjustment Schedule 66, Fixed Cost Adjustment Schedule 75, Energy Efficiency Rider Adjustment Schedule 91 and Earnings Test Deferral Rebate Schedule 97. Issued December 29, 2016 Effective January 1, 2017 Issued by Avista Utilities By _ Kelly 0. Norwood, VP, State & Federal Regulation ~ ~~..mrJ IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Dec. 29, 2016 Jan. 1, 2017 Per O.N. 33682 Jean D. Jewell Secretary I.P.U.C. No.28 AVAILABLE: Eleventh Revision Sheet 25 Canceling Tenth Revision Sheet 25 AVISTA CORPORATION d/b/a Avista Utilities SCHEDULE 25 EXTRA LARGE GENERAL SERVICE-IDAHO (Three phase, available voltage) To Customers in the State of Idaho where Company has electric service available. APPLICABLE: To general service supplied for all power requirements when all such service taken on the premises is supplied through one meter installation for a demand of not less than 2,500 kVA but not greater than 25,000 kVA. The average of the Customer's demand for the most recent twelve-month period must fall within these demand limits for service under this schedule. If the Customer has less than twelve months of billing history, the Customer must have a minimum of six consecutive billing months of demand of at least 2,500 kVA in order to receive service under this schedule. New Customers must meet the above criteria or otherwise provide the Company with reasonable assurance that their peak demand will average at least 2,500 kVA. Customer shall provide and maintain all transformers and other necessary equipment on his side of the point of delivery and enter into a written contract for five (5) years or longer. MONTHLY RA TE: The sum of the following demand and energy charges: Energy Charge: First 500,000 kWh All Over 500,000 kWh Demand Charge: 5.299¢ per kWh 4.487¢ per kWh $13,500.00 for the first 3,000 kVA of demand or less. $4.75 per kVA for each additional kVA of demand. Primary Voltage Discount: If Customer takes service at 11 kV (wye grounded) or higher, he will be allowed a primary voltage discount of 20¢ per kVA of demand per month. Minimum: The demand charge unless a higher minimum is required under contract to cover special conditions. ANNUAL MINIMUM: $704,290 Any annual minimum deficiency will be determined during the April billing cycle for the previous 12-month period. For a customer who has taken service on this schedule for less than 12 months, the annual minimum will be prorated based on the actual months of service. The annual minimum will also be prorated if base rates change during the 12-month period. The annual minimum is based on 916,667 kWh's per month (11,000,000 kWh's annually), plus twelve months multiplied by the monthly minimum demand charge for the first 3,000 kVa of demand. The annual minimum reflected above is based on base Issued December 29, 2016 Issued by By Avista Utilities ?a;_ / Kelly 0. Norwood, Al p,,J.c..nm-J Effective January 1, 2017 VP, State & Federal Regulation IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Dec. 29, 2016 Jan. 1, 2017 Per O.N. 33682 Jean D. Jewell Secretary I.P.U.C. No.28 Tenth Revision Sheet 25P Canceling Ninth Revision Sheet 25P AVISTA CORPORATION d/b/a Avista Utilities SCHEDULE 25P EXTRA LARGE GENERAL SERVICE TO CLEARWATER PAPER'S FACILITY -IDAHO (Three phase, available voltage) AVAILABLE: To Clearwater Paper Corporation's Lewiston, Idaho Facility. APPLICABLE: To general service supplied for all power requirements with a demand of not less than 2,500 kVA but not greater than 110,000 kVA. The average of the Customer's demand for the most recent twelve-month period must fall within these demand limits for service under this schedule. Customer shall provide and maintain all transformers and other necessary equipment on its side of the point of delivery and enter into a written contract for five (5) years or longer. MONTHLY RA TE: The sum of the following demand and energy charges: Energy Charge: 4.308¢ per kwh Demand Charge: $13,500.00 for the first 3,000 kVA of demand or less. 151 Demand Block: $4.75 per kVA for each additional kVA of demand up to 55,000 kVA. 2nd Demand Block: $2.25 per kVA for each additional kVA of demand above 55,000 kVA. Primary Voltage Discount: If Customer takes service at 11 kV (wye grounded) or higher, it will be allowed a primary voltage discount of 20¢ per kVA of demand per month. Minimum: The demand charge unless a higher minimum is required under contract to cover special conditions. ANNUAL MINIMUM: $635,880 Any annual minimum deficiency will be determined during the April billing cycle for the previous 12-month period. The annual minimum is based on 916,667 kWh's per month, plus twelve months multiplied by the monthly minimum demand charge for the first 3,000 kVa of demand. The annual minimum reflected above is based on base revenues only. Any other revenues paid in billed rates (such as the DSM Tariff Rider Schedule 91) do not factor into the annual minimum calculation. Issued December 29, 2016 Effective January 1, 2017 Issued by Avista Utilities By Kelly 0. Norwood, VP, State & Federal Regulation ?a; ~~w-.-1 IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Dec. 29, 2016 Jan. 1, 2017 Per O.N. 33682 Jean D. Jewell Secretary I.P.U.C. No.28 Eleventh Revision Sheet 31 Canceling Tenth Revision Sheet 31 AVISTA CORPORATION d/b/a Avista Utilities SCHEDULE 31 PUMPING SERVICE -IDAHO (Available phase and voltage) AVAILABLE: To Customers in the State of Idaho where Company has electric service available. APPLICABLE: To service through one meter for pumping water or water effluents, including incidental power used for other equipment and lighting essential to the pumping operation. For such incidental service, Customer will furnish any transformers and other necessary equipment. Customer may be required to enter into a written contract for five (5) years or longer and will have service available on a continuous basis unless there is a change in ownership or control of property served. MONTHLY RATE: The sum of the following charges: $10.00 Basic Charge, plus Energy Charge: 9.605¢ per kWh for the first 85 KWh per kW of demand, and for the next 80 KWh per kW of demand but not more than 3,000 KWh. 8.187 ¢ per KWh for all additional KWh. Annual Minimum: $12.00 per kW of the highest demand established in the current year ending with the November billing cycle. If no demand occurred in the current year, the annual minimum will be based on the highest demand in the latest previous year having a demand. Demand: The average kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the month determined, at the option of Company, by a demand meter or nameplate input rating of pump motor. SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS: If Customer requests the account to be closed by reason of change in ownership or control of property, the unbilled service and any applicable annual minimum will be prorated to the date of closing. Service under this schedule is subject to the Rules and Regulations contained in this tariff. The above Monthly Rates are subject to increases or decreases as set forth in Tax Adjustment Schedule 58, Temporary Power Cost Adjustment Schedule 66, Fixed Cost Adjustment Schedule 75, Energy Efficiency Rider Adjustment Schedule 91 and Earnings Test Deferral Rebate Schedule 97. Issued December 29, 2016 Effective January 1, 2017 Issued by Avista Utilities By Kelly 0. Norwood, VP, State & Federal Regulation ~ ,J~~ IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Dec. 29, 2016 Jan. 1, 2017 Per O.N. 33682 Jean D. Jewell Secretary 1.P.U.C. No.28 Tenth Revision Sheet 41 Canceling Ninth Revision Sheet 41 AVISTA CORPORATION d/b/a Avista Utilities SCHEDULE 41 COMPANY OWNED STREET LIGHT SERVICE-IDAHO (Single phase and available voltage) AVAILABLE: To agencies of local, state, or federal governments in all Idaho territory served by Company. Closed to new installations as of November 24, 1981, except where Company and customer agree, mercury vapor lamps may be installed to provide compatibility with existing light sources. APPLICABLE: To annual operation of dusk-to-dawn lighting for public streets and thoroughfares upon receipt of an authorized application. MONTHLY RA TE: Fixture Wood & Size (Lumens) No Pole Pole Code Rate Code Rate Single Mercury Vapor 7000 10000 20000 411 $15.18 511 18.38 611 25.93 Pole Facility Pedestal Base Code Rate Metal Standard Direct Developer Burial Contributed Code Rate Code Rate 416 $ 15.18 *Not available to new customers accounts, or locations. #Decorative Curb. Issued December 29, 2016 Effective January 1, 2017 Issued by Avista Utilities By Kelly 0 . Norwood, VP, State & Federal Regulation ~ ~1-4 t.rttnl IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Dec. 29, 2016 Jan. 1, 2017 Per O.N. 33682 Jean D. Jewell Secretary I.P.U.C. No.28 Tenth Revision Sheet 42 Canceling Ninth Revision Sheet 42 AVISTA CORPORATION d/b/a Avista Utilities SCHEDULE 42 COMPANY OWNED STREET LIGHT SERVICE -IDAHO (Single phase and available voltage) AVAILABLE: To agencies of local, state, or federal governments in all Idaho territory served by Company. APPLICABLE: To annual operation of dusk-to-dawn lighting for public streets and thoroughfares upon receipt of an authorized application. MONTHLY RA TE: Fixture &Size No Pole Code Rate Wood Pole Code Rate Single High-Pressure Sodium Vapor (Nominal Rating in Watts) 50W 235 $10.69 1 oow 935 11 .19 100W 435 13.00 431 200W 535 21.57 531 250W 635 25.30 631 400W 835 37.98 831 150W Double High-Pressure Sodium Vapor (Nominal Rating in Watts) 100W 200W 545 $43.12 #Decorative Curb Decorative Sodium Vapor 100W Granville 100W Post Top 100W Kim Light Issued December 29, 2016 Issued by Avista Utilities $ 13.63 22.21 25.96 38.61 Pole Facility Pedestal Base Code Rate 432 532 632 832 $24.56 33.08 36.84 49.54 542 56.03 Metal Standard Direct Burial Code Rate 234# $13.34 434# 14.02 433 24.56 533 33.08 633 36.84 833 49.54 474* 25.38 484* 24.35 438** 14.03 Developer Contributed Code Rate 436 536 636 836 936 $13.63 22.21 25.96 38.61 20.29 446 $ 27.35 546 43.76 *16' fiberglass pole **25' fiberglass pole Effective January 1, 2017 By Kelly 0. Norwood, VP, State & Federal Regulation ?'a;~-~ IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Dec. 29, 2016 Jan. 1, 2017 Per O.N. 33682 Jean D. Jewell Secretary I.P.U.C. No. 28 Seventh Revision Sheet 42A Canceling Sixth Revision Sheet 42A AVISTA CORPORATION dba Avista Utilities SCHEDULE 42A -Continued MONTHLY RA TE: Pole Facility Fixture & Size No Pole Code Rate Wood Pole Code Rate Single Light Emitting Diode (LED) (Nominal Rating in Watts) 70W 935L 11. 19 70W 435L 13.00 107W 535L 21.57 248W 835L 37.98 431L 13.63 531L 22.21 831L 38.61 Double Light Emitting Diode (LED) (Nominal Rating in Watts) Pedestal Base Code Rate 432L 24.56 532L 33.08 832L 49.54 70W 441L 27.35 442L 39.00 107W 545L 43.12 542L 56.03 #Decorative Curb Decorative LED 70W Granville 475L 19.52 70W Post Top Metal Standard Direct Burial Code Rate 434L# 14.02 433L 24.56 533L 33.08 833L 49.54 474L* 25.38 484L* 24.35 Developer Contributed Code Rate 436L 13.63 536L 22.21 836L 38.61 446L 27.35 546L 43.76 *16' fiberglass pole Custom Street Light Calculation Customers who choose to add street light fixtures that are outside of the offerings listed above will be quoted a fixed monthly rate based on the following rate calculation. The three components detailed below will be added together to develop the new Schedule 42 rate. Step 1 -The capital component will be determined by multiplying an engineering estimate of the installed cost of the new light component, or fixture, by the Capital Recovery Factor of 13.533%. Step 2 -The maintenance component will either be the embedded maintenance cost of a similar existing fixture or an engineering estimate of the maintenance cost of a new fixture. The maintenance component for an existing light can be derived by subtracting the Schedule 46 (energy) light code monthly charge from the same Schedule 44 light code monthly charge (maintenance and energy). Step 3 -The energy component will either be the energy cost of the same wattage light under Schedule 46 or the calculation of a new custom fixture detailed on Schedule 46. Issued December 29, 2016 Avista Utilities Issued by By Kelly 0. Norwood, ~ ,J,...nma1 Effective January 1, 2017 VP, State & Federal Regulation IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Dec. 29, 2016 Jan. 1, 2017 Per O.N. 33682 Jean D. Jewell Secretary I.P.U.C. No.28 Tenth Revision Sheet 44 Canceling Ninth Revision Sheet 44 AVISTA CORPORATION d/b/a Avista Utilities SCHEDULE 44 CUSTOMER OWNED STREET LIGHT ENERGY AND MAINTENANCE SERVICE - IDAHO HIGH-PRESSURE SODIUM VAPOR (Single phase and available voltage) AVAILABLE: To agencies of local, state, or federal governments in all Idaho territory served by Company. Closed to new installations effective January 1. 2016. APPLICABLE: To annual operation of dusk-to-dawn lighting for public streets and thoroughfares upon receipt of an authorized application. MONTHLY RA TE: Fixture &Size (Lumens) No Pole Code Rate Single High-Pressure Sodium Vapor Wood Pole Code Rate 100W 435 $9.93 431 $9.93 200W 535 14.97 250W 635 16.83 631 16.83 310W 735 19.17 400W 835 26.81 150W 935 13.02 SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Pole Facility Pedestal Base Code Rate 432 $9.93 532 14.97 632 16.83 832 26.81 Metal Standard Direct Developer Burial Contributed Code Rate Code Rate 534 14.97 633 16.83 936 13.02 Customer is responsible for financing, installing and owning standards, luminaries and necessary circuitry and related facilities to connect with Company designated points of delivery. All such facilities will conform to Company's design, standards and specifications. Customer is also responsible for painting (if desired) and replacing damaged pole facilities. Company will furnish the necessary energy, repairs and maintenance work including lamp and glassware cleaning and replacement. Repairs and maintenance work will be performed by Company during regularly scheduled working hours. Issued December 29, 2016 Effective January 1, 2017 Issued by Avista Utilities By Kelly 0 . Norwood, VP, State & Federal Regulation ~~-~ IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Dec. 29, 2016 Jan. 1, 2017 Per O.N. 33682 Jean D. Jewell Secretary 1.P.U.C. No.28 Tenth Revision Sheet 45 Canceling Ninth Revision Sheet 45 AVISTA CORPORATION d/b/a Avista Utilities SCHEDULE 45 CUSTOMER OWNED STREET LIGHT ENERGY SERVICE -IDAHO (Single phase and available voltage) AVAILABLE: To agencies of local, state, or federal governments in all Idaho territory served by Company. Closed to new installations as of November 24, 1981, except where Company and customer agree, mercury vapor lamps may be installed to provide compatibility with existing light sources. APPLICABLE: To annual operation of lighting for public streets and thoroughfares upon receipt of an authorized application. MONTHLY RATE: Fixture &Size (Lumens} Mercury Vapor Per Luminaire Dusk to Dawn Service 10000 515 $ 7.29 20000# 615 13.24 #Also includes Metal Halide. SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Customer is responsible for financing, installing, owning, maintaining and replacing all standards, luminaires, and necessary circuitry and related facilities to connect with Company designated points of delivery. Customer will also provide a light sensitive relay and/or time switch in order to control the hours that energy will be provided. Company is responsible only for the furnishing of energy to the point of delivery and the billing and accounting related thereto. Service under this schedule is subject to the Rules and Regulations contained in this tariff. The above Monthly Rates are subject to increases as set forth in Tax Adjustment Schedule 58, Temporary Power Cost Adjustment Schedule 66, Energy Efficiency Rider Adjustment Schedule 91 and Earnings Test Deferral Rebate Schedule 97. Issued December 29, 2016 Effective January 1, 2017 Issued by Avista Utilities By Kelly 0 . Norwood, VP, State & Federal Regulation ~ J~~ IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Dec. 29, 2016 Jan. 1, 2017 Per O.N. 33682 Jean D. Jewell Secretary I.P.U.C. No.28 Tenth Revision Sheet 46 Canceling Ninth Revision Sheet 46 AVISTA CORPORATION d/b/a Avista Utilities SCHEDULE 46 CUSTOMER OWNED STREET LIGHT ENERGY SERVICE -IDAHO HIGH-PRESSURE SODIUM VAPOR (Single phase and available voltage) AVAILABLE: To agencies of local, state, or federal governments in all Idaho territory served by Company. APPLICABLE: To annual operation of lighting for public streets and thoroughfares upon receipt of an authorized application. MONTHLY RA TE: Per Luminaire Dusk to Dawn Service Fixture &Size (Lumens) Code Rate High-Pressure Sodium Vapor (Nominal Rating in Watts) 100W 435 200W 535 250W 635 310W 735 400W 835 150W 935 Custom Light Calculation $4.53 8.45 10.40 12.36 15.77 6.53 Customers who choose to add custom light fixtures outside of the offerings detailed above will be quoted a fixed monthly rate based on the following custom rate calculation. Custom Rate = Wattage of Customers Street Light* 365 Hours * Energy Rate The embedded energy rate under Schedule 46 is 9.430¢ per kWh. Issued December 29, 2016 Effective January 1, 2017 Issued by Avista Utilities By Kelly 0 . Norwood, VP, State & Federal Regulation 7'a; ,J~ wwnl IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Dec. 29, 2016 Jan. 1, 2017 Per O.N. 33682 Jean D. Jewell Secretary I.P.U.C. No.28 AVAILABLE: Tenth Revision Sheet 47 Canceling Ninth Revision Sheet 47 AVISTA CORPORATION d/b/a Avista Utilities SCHEDULE 47 AREA LIGHTING -MERCURY VAPOR -IDAHO (Single phase and available voltage) In all Idaho territory served by Company where existing secondary distribution facilities are of adequate capacity, phase, and voltage. APPLICABLE: To annual operation of dusk-to-dawn area lighting with mercury vapor lamps upon receipt of a Customer contract for five (5) years or more. Mercury vapor lamps will be available only to those customers receiving service on October 23, 1981. MONTHLY RATE: Luminaire ( on existing standard) $ 15.18 Luminaire and Standard: 30-foot wood pole Galvanized steel standards: 25 foot Pole Facility 30 foot 30-foot wood pole 55-foot wood pole 18.99 20-foot fiberglass-direct burial Issued December 29, 2016 Issued by Avista Utilities Charge per Unit Nominal Lumens) 10.000 20,000 $ 18.38 22.21 Monthly Rate per Pole $ 6.24 12.10 6.24 $ 26.10 29.93 35.89 36.90 Effective January 1, 2017 By Kelly 0 . Norwood, VP, State & Federal Regulation ?a; ,,.;_ i.rn-el IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Dec. 29, 2016 Jan. 1, 2017 Per O.N. 33682 Jean D. Jewell Secretary I.P.U.C. No.28 Tenth Revision Sheet 49 Canceling Ninth Revision Sheet 49 AVISTA CORPORATION d/b/a Avista Utilities SCHEDULE 49 AREA LIGHTING -IDAHO (Single phase and available voltage) AVAILABLE: In all territory served by the Company where existing secondary distribution facilities are of adequate capacity, phase, and voltage. APPLICABLE: To annual operation of dusk-to-dawn area lighting with high-pressure sodium vapor lamps upon receipt of a Customer contract for five (5) years or more. MONTHLY RA TE: HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM VAPOR Luminaire Cobra head Decorative Curb 1 OOW Granville w/16-foot decorative pole 100W Post Top w/16-foot decorative pole 1 OOW Kim Light w/25-foot fiberglass pole 400W Flood (No pole) LIGHT EMITIING DIODE (LED) Luminaire Cobrahead Decorative Curb 70W Granville w/16-foot decorative pole 70W Post Top w/16-foot decorative pole 248W Flood (No Pole) Pole Facility 30-foot wood pole 40-foot wood pole 55-foot wood pole 20-foot fiberglass 25-foot galvanized steel standard 30-foot galvanized steel standard* 25-foot galvanized aluminum standard* 30-foot fiberglass-pedestal base 30-foot steel-pedestal base 35-foot steel-direct buried Issued December 29, 2016 Issued by Avista Utilities Charge per Unit (Nominal Rating in Watts) 1 OOW 200W 250W 400W $ 12.11 $16.01 $18.50 $23.75 12.11 30.47 29.22 18.36 29.02 Charge per Unit (Nominal Rating in Watts) 70W 107W 248W $ 12.11 $16.01 $23.75 12.11 30.47 29.22 29.02 Monthly Rate per Pole $ 6.24 10.26 12.07 6.24 9.76 10.78 11 .91 29.83 27.53 27.53 Effective January 1, 2017 By Kelly 0 . Norwood, Vice-President, State & Federal Regulation ~ ~ ... w-rnrJ