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BARTON L. KLINE
Lead Counsel
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December 28, 2009
VIA HAND DELIVERY
Jean D. Jewell, Secretary
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
472 West Wa~hington Street
P.O. Box 83710
Boise, Idaho 83720-0074
Re: Case No. IPC-E-09-33
IN THE MA TTER OF IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S 2009 INTEGRATED
RESOURCE PLAN ("IRP'J
Dear Ms. Jewell:
Enclosed please find for filing an original and ten (10) copies of Idaho Power's
Application in the above matter.
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P.O. Box 70 (83707)
1221 W. Idaho St.
Boise. 10 83702
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BARTON L. KLINE (ISB No. 1526)
LISA D. NORDSTROM (ISB No. 5733)
Idaho Power Company
P.O. Box 70
Boise, Idaho 83707
Telephone: (208) 388-5825
Facsimile: (208) 388-6936
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Attorneys for Idaho Power Company
Street Address for Express Mail:
1221 West Idaho Street
Boise, Idaho 83702
BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
IN THE MATTER OF IDAHO POWER
COMPANY'S 2009 INTEGRATED
RESOURCE PLAN ("IRP").
) CASE NO. IPC-E-09-33
)
) APPLICATION
)
COMES NOW Idaho Power Company ("Idaho Powet' or "Company"), and in
accordance with Idaho Public Utilties Commission ("IPUC" or "Commission") Order No.
22299, hereby requests that the Commission issue its order accepting the Company's
2009 Integrated Resource Plan ("IRP" or "Plan"). In support of this request, Idaho
Power states as follows:
i. BACKGROUND
As required by IPUC Order No. 22299 and Oregon Public Utilty Commission
("OPUC") Order Nos. 89-507 and 07-002, the Company prepares and files a biennial
Integrated Resource Plan with both the IPUC and the OPUC setting forth how Idaho
Power intends to serve the electric requirements of its customers. Idaho Power had
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initially planned to file its 2009 IRP in June of 2009.1 However, the desire to provide
additional information on the proposed Boardman to Hemingway 500 kV transmission
line ("B2H") caused Idaho Power to request permission to file the 2009 IRP by year-end
2009. The Commission granted Idaho Powets request for a delay to year-end on May
19, 2009, in Order No. 30815. Idaho Powets 2009 IRP addresses its available supply-
side and demand-side resource options, planning period load forecasts, potential
resource portolios, a risk analysis, and near-term and long-term action plans.
The complete 2009 IRP consists of four (4) separate documents: (1) the 2009
Integrated Resource Plan; (2) Appendix A - Sales and Load Forecast; (3) Appendix B-
Demand-Side Management 2008 Annual Report; and (4) Appendix C - Technical
Appendix. A copy of the complete 2009 IRP is enclosed as Attachment NO.1 and can
also be found on the Company's website at ww.idahopower.com. Interested persons
may also request a printed copy of the 2009 IRP by contacting Mark Stokes at (208)
388-2483 or MStokescæidahopower.com.
Idaho Power has worked with stakeholders for the last eighteen (18) months to
develop the 2009 IRP. To incorporate stakeholder and public input, the Company
worked with the Integrated Resource Plan Advisory Council ("Advisory Council"),
comprised of members of the environmental community, major industrial customers,
agricultural interests, Idaho state legislators, representatives of the OPUC and IPUC
Staffs, representative from the Idaho Office of Energy Resources, the Idaho Governor's
Office, and others, including representatives of groups opposed to the Company's
1 The normal filing date for the biennial IRP would have been June of 2008. However, in Order
No. 30281, the Commission expressed a desire to receive the IRPs from each of its three jurisdictional
electric utilities within a narrower time frame. In response to that, Idaho Power proposed that it file its
next "full" IRP in June of 2009. The Commission accepted that proposed schedule on May 23, 2007, in
Order No. 30317.
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proposed B2H transmission line project. The Advisory Council meetings served as an
open forum for discussion related to the development of the IRP, and its members have
made significant contributions to the Plan. A list of the members of the Advisory
Committee is enclosed as Attachment NO.2. Idaho Power wil also schedule public
presentations regarding the 2009 IRP at community meetings held throughout its Idaho
and Oregon service territories in early 2010.
II. IRP GOALS AND ASSUMPTIONS
The primary goals of Idaho Powets 2009 IRP are to: (1) identify sufficient
resources to reliably serve the demand for energy within Idaho Powets service area
throughout the 20-year planning period; (2) ensure the portolio of selected resources
reasonably balances cost, risk, and environmental concerns; (3) give equal and
balanced treatment to both supply-side resources and demand-side measures; and (4)
involve the public in the planning process in a meaningful way. In the 2009 IRP, the
Company also explored transmission alternatives and investigated and evaluated
renewable resources playing a more prominent role in the resource portolio.
The 2009 IRP assumes that during the two 10-year planning periods (2010-2019
is "Period One" and 2020-2029 is "Period Two") evaluated in the IRP, Idaho Power wil
continue to be responsible for acquiring resources sufficient to serve all of its retail
customers in its Oregon and Idaho service territories and wil continue to operate as a
vertically-integrated electric utilty.
The number of customers in Idaho Power's service area is expected to increase
from around 486,000 in 2008 to over 680,000 by the end of the planning period in 2029.
As a result, Idaho Powets average load is expected to increase by 13 aMW (0.7
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percent) annually and summertime peak-hour loads are expected to increase by 53 MW
(1.5 percent) annually through 2029. Idaho Power continues to use 70th percentile
water conditions and 70th percentile average load for energy planning. For peak-hour
capacity planning, Idaho Power uses 90th percentile water conditions and 95th percentile
peak-hour load.
II. PREFERRED RESOURCE PORTFOLIO
Idaho Power examined ten (10) resource portolios and numerous permutations
for each of the two 10-year periods as part of preparing the 2009 IRP. Following the
risk analysis, Idaho Power selected Portolio 1-4 (B2H) as the preferred portolio for
Period One. The Company selected Portolio 2-4 (wind and peakers) for Period Two.
The selected portolio adds supply-side resources capable of providing 529 aMW of
energy, 1,525 MW of capacity to meet peak-hour loads, and 425 MW of additional
transmission capacity from the B2H line to the Pacific Northwest. The selected portolio
also includes new and expanded demand-side management programs estimated to
reduce average loads by 127 aMW and peak-hour loads by 438 MW by 2029.
The 2009 IRP presented by this Application provides the Company's estimate of
future loads and sets forth how the Company intends to serve the electrical
requirements of its native load customers over the next 20 years. While the proposed
resource portolios represent current resource acquisition targets, it is important to note
that the actual resource portolio may differ from the quantities and types of resources
outlined in the IRP depending on the changing needs of Idaho Power and its customers.
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IV. EXPANDED IRP ANALYSIS
In Order 30281, the Commission accepted the Company's 2006 IRP. In so
doing, the Commission directed the Company to: (1) include in future IRPs "the
Company's evaluation and analysis of possible transmission projects, costs and
potential risks; and (2) an analysis of how the fixed cost adjustment mechanism (FCA)
has affected the Company's abilty to incorporate more DSM programs."
With respect to transmission projects, the 2009 IRP contains a much expanded
discussion and analysis of the Company's transmission resource options with particular
emphasis on the proposed Boardman to Hemingway and Gateway West transmission
projects. These projects are discussed in substantial detail in the IRP in Chapter 7,
"Transmission Resources."
With respect to the FCA, the IRP specifically addresses the fixed cost adjustment
and its impacts on DSM on page 17, and in more general terms in Chapter 4,
"Demand-Side Management."
V. SERVICE OF PROCESS
Idaho Power requests that any notices, inquiries, and communications regarding
this request be provided to:
Michael J. Youngblood
Pricing & Regulatory Services
Idaho Power Company
P.O. Box 70
Boise, Idaho 83707
Telephone: (208) 388-2288
Facsimile: (208) 388-6449
E-mail: myoungbloodcæidahopower.com
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Barton L. Kline
Lisa D. Nordstrom
Legal Department
Idaho Power Company
P.O. Box 70
Boise, Idaho 83707
Telephone: (208) 388-5825
Facsimile: (208) 388-6936
E-mail: bklinecæidahopower.com
Inordstromcæidahopower.com
Vi. REQUEST FOR ACCEPTANCE
Idaho Power respectfully requests that the Commission issue its Order accepting
the Company's 2009 IRP and finding that the 2009 IRP meets both the procedural and
substantive requirements of Order No. 22299.
DATED at Boise, Idaho, this 28th day of December 2009.
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BARTON L. KLINE
Attorney for Idaho Power Company
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