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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFinal Approved Tariff Sch 79.pdf July 16, 2007 Ms. Jean D. Jewell, Secretary Idaho Public Utilities Commission P. O. Box 83720 Boise, ID 83720-0074 RE: Case No. IPC-E-07-09 Compliance Filing Dear Ms. Jewell: Pursuant to Commission Order No. 30350, transmitted for filing is Idaho Power Company’s Original Sheet No. 79-1, Schedule 79, Weatherization Assistance for Qualified Customers. Also transmitted for filing is an updated Schedule Index, Second Revised Sheet No. iii, which reflects the addition of Schdule 79. A copy of the Schedule Index in legislative format is transmitted as well. Two housekeeping changes, which remove the word “Pilot” from the schedule title for Schedules 4 and 5, are also noted on the Schedule Index. The change in the schedule titles was approved by the Commission in Case No. IPC-E-07-05 (Order No. 30292). If you have any questions regarding this filing, please call me. Sincerely, Maggie Brilz Director, Pricing MB:mb Enclosures c: Ric Gale Bart Kline P&RS Files Legal Files Pricing & Regulatory Services Voice: 208-388-2848 Fax: 208-388-6449 mbrilz@idahopower.com RECEIVED 2007 July 16 AM 11:06 IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Idaho Power Company I.P.U.C. No. 28, Tariff No. 101 ORIGINAL SHEET NO. 79-1 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30350 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – July 23, 2007 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho SCHEDULE 79 WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE FOR QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS AVAILABILITY Funding under this schedule is available to state designated Community Action Partnership (CAP) agencies throughout the Company's service area within the State of Idaho participating in the State of Idaho Weatherization Assistance Program administered by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. Funding under this schedule is subject to the provisions of the signed Agreement between the individual CAP agencies and the Company. APPLICABILITY Funding under this schedule is applicable to qualifying energy conservation measures installed in single- and multi-family residential dwellings, including mobile homes, which are electrically heated (Qualifying Dwellings). Funding is also applicable to qualifying energy conservation measures installed in buildings which are occupied by private, non-profit organizations which serve primarily low-income clientele, and which have obtained a 501(c)(3) tax exempt status (Qualifying Buildings). Energy conservation measures installed in Qualifying Dwellings and Qualifying Buildings must meet the specifications of the State of Idaho Weatherization Assistance Program. GRANTS TO AGENCIES The Company will determine the amount of annual grant funds available to each participating CAP agency each year in accordance with the provisions of the Agreement. Funds will be distributed to a participating CAP agency upon demonstration by the agency that qualifying conservation measures have been installed in a Qualifying Dwelling or Qualifying Building. Grant funds made available to a CAP agency but not distributed to that agency during the current year may be carried forward to the next year. In addition to weatherization funds, the Company will provide to each CAP agency an administrative payment equal to 10 percent of the portion funded by the Company for each Qualifying Dwelling or Qualifying Building for which weatherization was completed with the assistance of Company funds. Qualifying Dwellings: The Company grant funds may be used to fund up to 85 percent of the total cost of qualifying conservation measures installed in a Qualifying Dwelling provided at least 15 percent of the total cost of qualifying conservation measures is funded by the Department of Energy. Qualifying Buildings: The Company grant funds may be used to fund the installation of weatherization measures in Qualifying Buildings in accordance with the provisions of the Agreement. The Company provided funds may be used to fund up to 100 percent of the total cost of qualifying conservation measures installed in Qualifying Buildings. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective July 23, 2007 July 23, 2007 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. iii Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 28, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. iii IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30350 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – July 23, 2007 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho SCHEDULE INDEX SHEET SCHEDULE TITLE NUMBER 1 Residential Service...................................................................................1-1 -- 1-2 4 Residential Service Energy Watch Program (Optional) ...........................4-1 -- 4-3 5 Residential Service Time-of-Day Program (Optional) ..............................5-1 -- 5-3 7 Small General Service..............................................................................7-1 -- 7-2 9 Large General Service..............................................................................9-1 -- 9-4 15 Dusk to Dawn Customer Lighting.........................................................15-1 -- 15-2 19 Large Power Service ............................................................................19-1 -- 19-6 23 Irrigation Peak Rewards Program (Optional)........................................23-1 -- 23-6 24 Agricultural Irrigation Service................................................................24-1 -- 24-6 25 Agricultural Irrigation Service - Time-of-Use Pilot Program (Optional) .................................................................. 25-1 -– 25-6 39 Street Lighting Service Supplemental Seasonal or Variable Energy................39-1 40 Unmetered General Service.................................................................40-1 -- 40-2 41 Street Lighting Service .........................................................................41-1 -- 41-6 42 Traffic Control Signal Lighting Service .............................................................42-1 45 Standby Service ...................................................................................45-1 -- 45-5 46 Alternate Distribution Service ...............................................................46-1 -- 46-4 55 Power Cost Adjustment....................................................................................55-1 60 Solar Photovoltaic Service Pilot Program.............................................60-1 -- 60-6 61 Payment for Home Wiring Audit for Power Quality...........................................61-1 62 Green Energy Purchase Program Rider (Optional)..........................................62-1 66 Miscellaneous Charges ........................................................................66-1 -- 66-3 72 Interconnections to Non-Utility Generation.........................................72-1 -- 72-30 79 Weatherization Assistance for Qualified Customers ........................................79-1 81 Residential Air Conditioner Cycling Program (Optional)........................81-1 --81-3 84 Customer Energy Production Net Metering......................................... 84-1 -– 84-4 86 Cogeneration and Small Power Production Non-Firm Energy .............86-1 -- 86-7 89 Unit Avoided Energy Cost for Cogeneration and Small Power Production ......89-1 91 Energy Efficiency Rider ....................................................................................91-1 95 Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees ........................................... 95-1 -– 95-2 98 Residential and Small Farm Energy Credit ......................................................98-1 IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective July 23, 2007 July 23, 2007 Jean D. Jewell Secretary