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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20220815Notice_of_Application_Order_No_35500.pdf NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF MODIFIED PROCEDURE ORDER NO. 35500 1 Office of the Secretary Service Date August 15, 2022 BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE FIXED COST ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM (FCA) ANNUAL RATE ADJUSTMENT FILING OF AVISTA CORPORATION ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CASE NO. AVU-E-22-12 NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF MODIFIED PROCEDURE ORDER NO. 35500 On July 29, 2022, Avista Corporation (“Company” or “Avista”) applied to the Idaho Public Utilities Commission (“Commission”) for approval of deferrals for the period of July 1, 2021, through June 30, 2022, and for authorization for an adjustment to its Fixed Cost Adjustment (“FCA”) rates for electric service from October 1, 2022, through September 30, 2023. The Company proposed that the FCA rate for the Residential Group (Schedule l) change from a present rebate rate of 0.189¢ to a proposed rebate rate of 0.405¢ per kilowatt-hour (“kWh”). The Company proposed that the FCA rate for the Non-Residential Group (Schedules 11, 12, 21, 22, 31 and 32) change from a present surcharge rate of 0.197¢ to a proposed rebate rate of 0.034¢ per kWh. The Company represented that the Residential Group rate change represents a $2.7 million, or 2.4%, decrease to Schedule 1 customers, and the Non-Residential group rate change represents a $2.4 million, or 2.5% decrease. The Company requested that the adjustment have an October 1, 2022, effective date and that the Commission process the request under Modified Procedure. With this Order, the Commission issues a Notice of Application and Notice of Modified Procedure establishing a public comment period and Company reply deadline. BACKGROUND The FCA is a rate adjustment mechanism designed to break the link between the energy a utility sells and the revenue it collects to recover fixed costs1 of providing service, thus decoupling the utility’s revenues from its customers’ energy usage. This decoupling removes a utility’s incentive to increase sales to increase revenue and profits and encourages energy conservation. 1 “Fixed costs” are a utility’s costs to provide service, such as infrastructure and customer service, which do not vary with energy use, output, or production, and remain relatively stable between rate cases. NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF MODIFIED PROCEDURE ORDER NO. 35500 2 The Commission originally approved a three-year pilot program of the Company’s FCA as part of the approved settlement of the Company’s 2015 rate case. Order No. 33437 at 10. The parties to the Company’s rate case agreed to review the program’s effectiveness at the end of its second full year, to ensure the program was functioning as intended. On June 15, 2018, the Commission approved an addendum to the settlement that extended the term of the Company’s FCA pilot for an additional year. Order No. 34085. On December 13, 2019, the Commission authorized the Company to extend its FCA mechanism for both gas and electric customers through March 31, 2025. Order No. 34502. NOTICE OF APPLICATION YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Company proposed a rate rebate for its Residential and Non-Residential electric customer groups based on the amount of deferred revenue recorded for each group between July 2021 and June 2022. The Company mostly attributes the proposed changes to drivers including the weather during the 12 months ending June 30, 2022, energy efficiency, and “other” drivers. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Company represented that it recorded $5,039,128 in the rebate direction in deferred revenue for the electric Residential customer group for the 12 months ending June 30, 2022. The Company stated that the proposed rate of 0.405¢ per kWh is designed to rebate $5,074,681 to the Company’s Residential electric customers served under rate Schedule 1. The Company represented that the deferral balance for the 12 months ending June 30, 2022, plus interest through September, and any outstanding balance approved for recovery in the prior year FCA rate filing would be transferred into a regulatory liability balancing account, and the balance in the account would be reduced each month by the revenue collected under the tariff. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Company represented that it recorded $226,046 in the rebate direction in deferred revenue for the electric Non-Residential Group for the 12 months ending June 30, 2022. The Company stated that the proposed rebate rate of 0.034¢ per kWh is designed to recover $335,554 from commercial and industrial customers served under rate Schedules 11, 12, 21, 22, 31, and 32. The Company represented that the deferral balance, plus interest through September, would be transferred into a regulatory asset balancing account, and the balance in the account would be reduced each month by the revenue collected under the tariff. NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF MODIFIED PROCEDURE ORDER NO. 35500 3 YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Company submitted its Residential and Non- Residential rate calculations, support for its deferrals, and its proposed FCA Schedule 75 with its Application. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Company’s Application and all submitted documentation is available for public inspection during regular business hours at the Commission’s office. The Application is also available on the Commission’s website at www.puc.idaho.gov. Click on the “ELECTRIC” tab in the left-hand column of the home page, then select “Open Cases” and then locate and click on the case number as shown on the front of this document. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that all proceedings in this case will be held pursuant to the Commission’s jurisdiction under Title 61 of the Idaho Code. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that all proceedings in this matter will be conducted under the Commission’s Rules of Procedure, IDAPA 31.01.01.000, et seq. NOTICE OF MODIFIED PROCEDURE YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Commission has determined that the public interest may not require a formal hearing in this matter and it will review the case through written submissions under the Commission’s Rules of Modified Procedure Rules 201 through 204 of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission’s Rules of Procedure, IDAPA 31.01.01.201-204. The Commission notes that Modified Procedure and written comments have proven to be an effective means for obtaining public input and participation. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that persons desiring to state a position on this Application may file a written comment explaining why the person supports or opposes the Application. Persons who would like a hearing must specifically request a hearing in their written comments. Persons shall have until September 6, 2022, to file written comments. Comments must be filed through the Commission’s website or by e-mail unless computer access is unavailable. To comment electronically, please access the Commission’s home page at www.puc.idaho.gov. Click the “Case Comment Form” and complete the form using the case number as it appears on the front of this document. To file by e-mail, the customer must e-mail the comments to the Commission Secretary and the Company at the e-mail addresses listed below. If NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF MODIFIED PROCEDURE ORDER NO. 35500 4 computer access is unavailable, then comments may be mailed to the Commission and Company at these addresses: For the Idaho Public Utilities Commission: Commission Secretary Idaho Public Utilities Commission P.O. Box 83720 Boise, ID 83720-0074 secretary@puc.idaho.gov Street Address for Express Mail: 11331 W. Chinden Blvd. Building 8, Suite 201-A Boise, ID 83714 For Avista Corporation: David J. Meyer, Esq. (MSC-10) Patrick Ehrbar (MSC-27) P.O. Box 3727 1411 E. Mission Ave. Spokane, WA 99220-3727 david.meyer@avistacorp.com patrick.ehrbar@avistacorp.com dockets@avistacorp.com YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Company must file any reply comments by September 13, 2022. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if no written comments or protests are received within the time limit set, the Commission will consider this matter on its merits and enter its order without a formal hearing. If written comments are received within the time limit set, the Commission will consider them and, in its discretion, may set the same for formal hearing. ORDER IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this case be processed by Modified Procedure, Rule 201- 204 (IDAPA 31.01.01.201 - .204). Persons shall have until September 6, 2022, to file written comments, and the Company shall have until September 13, 2022, to file a reply, if any. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that parties comply with Order No. 35375, issued April 21, 2022. Generally, all pleadings should be filed with the Commission electronically and will be deemed timely filed when received by the Commission Secretary. See Rule 14.02. Service between parties should continue to be accomplished electronically when possible. However, voluminous discovery-related documents may be filed and served on CD-ROM or a USB flash drive. NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF MODIFIED PROCEDURE ORDER NO. 35500 5 DONE by order of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission at Boise, Idaho this 15th day of August 2022. ERIC ANDERSON, PRESIDENT JOHN CHATBURN, COMMISSIONER JOHN R. HAMMOND JR., COMMISSIONER ATTEST: Jan Noriyuki Commission Secretary I:\Legal\ELECTRIC\AVU-E-22-12 FCA\orders\AVUE2212_NtcAppMod_cb.docx