HomeMy WebLinkAboutRocky Mountain Power Advice 15-02_Approved.pdfROCKY MOUNTAIN
POWER
A DIVISION OF PACIFICORP
June 9, 2015
VIA ELECTRONIC FILING
Jean D. Jewell
Commission Secretary
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
472 W. Washington
Boise, ID 83 702
Attention: Jean D. Jewell
Commission Secretary
RE: Tariff Advice No. 15-02
201 South Main, Suite 2300
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
Modify Rocky Mountain Power's Rule 4, Supply and Use of Service, to comply with
implementation of H.B. 185 to provide for Electric Vehicle Battery Charging
Services
Dear Ms. Jewell:
Rocky Mountain Power, a division of PacifiCorp, hereby transmits Tariff Advice 15~02 for filing
with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission requesting authority to modify Rule 4, Supply and
Use of Service. This tariff revision is intended to modify the Customer's Use of Service to
comply with the amended Section 61-119, Idaho Code as revised by Idaho House Bill No. 185.
Rocky Mountain Power hereby submits a clean and legislative copy of the modified tariff sheet,
below is a summary of the update and description of the changes:
First Revision of Sheet No. 4R.2 Rule 4-Supply and Use of Service
Rule 4 is updated to allow the Company's customers to provide electric vehicle battery charging
services.
The Company respectfully requests that the changes proposed to Rule 4 become effective on July
1, 2015.
If you have any questions regarding this filing, please contact Ted Weston, Manager of Idaho
Regulatory Affairs, at (801) 220-2963.
Sincerely,
J~~e~~~
Vice President, Regulation
RECEIVED
2015 June 9 AM 11:27
IDAHO PUBLIC
UTILITIES COMMISSION
First Revision of Sheet No. 4R.2
I.P.U.C. No. 1 Canceling Original Sheet No. 4R.2
Submitted Under Tariff Advice No. 15-02
ISSUED: June 9, 2015 EFFECTIVE: July 1, 2015
1. SUPPLY OF SERVICE (continued)
(c) Unmetered Service Service to fixed loads, with fixed periods of operation, such as street lights, traffic lights
and other similar installations may, for the convenience and mutual benefit of the Customer
and Company, be unmetered. The average monthly use (one-twelfth of the annual use
determined by test or estimated from equipment ratings) shall be billed monthly in
accordance with the applicable schedule.
2. CUSTOMER'S USE OF SERVICE
Electric service will be supplied only to those for whom the Company is the sole source of electric
power and energy unless otherwise provided under an appropriate agreement. Services shall be
used by Customer only for the purposes specified in the service agreement and applicable electric
service schedule or schedules. The Customer shall not extend his electric facilities for service to
other customers or premises except where the electricity is purchased from the Company as defined
in Section 61-129, Idaho Code, for electric vehicle battery charging services as provided by order or
rule of the Commission.
3. CONTINUITY OF ELECTRIC SERVICE AND INTERRUPTION (FORCE MAJEURE) Unless otherwise specified in a service agreement, electric service is intended to be continuously available. It is inherent, however, that there will at times be some degree of failure, interruption, suspension, curtailment or fluctuations. Company does not guarantee constant or uninterrupted delivery of Electric Service and shall have no liability to its Customers or any other persons for any
interruption, suspension, curtailment or fluctuation in Electric Service or for any loss or damage
caused thereby if such interruption, suspension, curtailment or fluctuation results from the
following:
(a) Causes beyond Company's reasonable control including, but not limited to, accident or casualty, fire, flood, drought, wind, action of the elements, court orders, litigation,
breakdown of or damage to facilities of Company or of third parties, acts of God, strikes or
other labor disputes, civil, military or governmental authority, electrical disturbances
originating on or transmitted through electrical systems with which Company's system is
interconnected and acts or omissions of third parties.
(Continued)
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
Approved Effective
June 16, 2015 July 1, 2015
Per O.N. 33322
Jean D. Jewell Secretary
First Revision of Sheet No. 4R.2
I.P.U.C. No. 1 Canceling Original Sheet No. 4R.2
Submitted Under Tariff Advice Letter No. 06-0615-02
ISSUED: August 14, 2006June 910, 2015 EFFECTIVE: September 15, 2006July 1, 2015
1. SUPPLY OF SERVICE (continued)
(c) Unmetered Service Service to fixed loads, with fixed periods of operation, such as street lights, traffic lights
and other similar installations may, for the convenience and mutual benefit of the Customer
and Company, be unmetered. The average monthly use (one-twelfth of the annual use
determined by test or estimated from equipment ratings) shall be billed monthly in
accordance with the applicable schedule.
2. CUSTOMER'S USE OF SERVICE
Electric service will be supplied only to those for whom the Company is the sole source of electric
power and energy unless otherwise provided under an appropriate agreement. Services shall be
used by Customer only for the purposes specified in the service agreement and applicable electric
service schedule or schedules. The Customer shall not extend his electric facilities for service to
other customers or premises except where the electricity is purchased from the Company as defined
in Section 61-129, Idaho Code, for electric vehicle battery charging services as provided by order or
rule of the Commission.
.
3. CONTINUITY OF ELECTRIC SERVICE AND INTERRUPTION (FORCE MAJEURE) Unless otherwise specified in a service agreement, electric service is intended to be continuously available. It is inherent, however, that there will at times be some degree of failure, interruption, suspension, curtailment or fluctuations. Company does not guarantee constant or uninterrupted
delivery of Electric Service and shall have no liability to its Customers or any other persons for any
interruption, suspension, curtailment or fluctuation in Electric Service or for any loss or damage
caused thereby if such interruption, suspension, curtailment or fluctuation results from the
following:
(a) Causes beyond Company's reasonable control including, but not limited to, accident or
casualty, fire, flood, drought, wind, action of the elements, court orders, litigation,
breakdown of or damage to facilities of Company or of third parties, acts of God, strikes or
other labor disputes, civil, military or governmental authority, electrical disturbances
originating on or transmitted through electrical systems with which Company's system is
interconnected and acts or omissions of third parties.
(Continued)