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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFinal Approved Tariffs.pdfIdaho Power Company First Revised Sheet No. iii Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 Original Sheet No. iii IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID 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 -- 9-5 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 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 -- 41-7 42 Traffic Control Signal Lighting Service ............................................................ 42-1 45 Standby Service .................................................................................. 45-1 -- 45-5 46 Alternate Distribution Service .............................................................. 46-1 -- 46-4 54 Fixed Cost Adjustment ........................................................................ 54-1 -- 54-2 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 -- 72-27 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 -– 84-5 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 Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company First Revised Sheet No. B-1 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 Original Sheet No. B-1 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID RULE B DEFINITIONS The terms listed below, which are used frequently in this Tariff, will have the stated meanings: Billing Period is the period intervening between meter readings and shall be approximately 30 days. However, Electric Service covering 27-36 days inclusive will be considered a normal Billing Period. Commission refers to the Idaho Public Utilities Commission. Company refers to Idaho Power Company. Customer is the individual, partnership, association, organization, public or private corporation, government or governmental agency receiving or contracting for Electric Service. Demand is the average kilowatts (kW) or horsepower (HP) supplied to the Customer during the 15-consecutive-minute period of maximum use during the Billing Period, as shown by the Company's meter, or determined in accordance with the demand clause in the schedule under which service is supplied. In no event, however, will the maximum demand for the Billing Period be less than the demand determined as specified in the schedule. Electric Service is the availability of power and energy in the form and at the voltage specified in the Idaho Electric Service Request or agreement, irrespective of whether electric energy is actually utilized, measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh). Month (unless calendar month is stated) is the approximate 30-day period coinciding with the Billing Period. Normal Business Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays observed by the Company. All times are stated in Mountain Time. Notice of office closures for holidays are posted, in advance, at the Company office entrances. Point of Delivery is the junction point between the facilities owned by the Company and the facilities owned by the Customer; OR the Point at which the Company's lines first become adjacent to the Customer's property; OR as otherwise specified in the Company's Tariff. Power Factor is the percentage obtained by dividing the maximum demand recorded in kW by the corresponding kilovolt-ampere (kVA) demand established by the Customer. Premises is a building, structure, dwelling or residence of the Customer. If the Customer uses several buildings or structures in the operation of a single integrated commercial, industrial, or institutional enterprise, the Company may consider all such buildings or structures that are in proximity to each other to be the Premises, even though intervening ownerships or public thoroughfares exist. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company First Revised Sheet No. 4-2 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 Original Sheet No. 4-2 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 4 RESIDENTIAL SERVICE ENERGY WATCH PROGRAM (OPTIONAL) (Continued) WATER HEATING Electric storage water heating equipment shall conform to specifications of the Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., and the Company and its installation shall conform to all National, State, and Municipal Codes and may be equipped with one or two heating units. No single heating unit shall exceed 6 kW; and where two heating units are used in a single tank, these units shall be so interlocked that not more than 6 kW can be connected at any one time. RESIDENTIAL SPACE HEATING All space heating equipment to be served by the Company's system shall be single phase equipment approved by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., and the equipment and its installation shall conform to all National, State and Municipal Codes and to the following: Individual resistance-type units for space heating larger than 1,650 watts shall be designed to operate at 240 or 208 volts, and no single unit shall be larger than 6 kW. Heating units of two kW or larger shall be controlled by approved thermostatic devices. When a group of heating units, with a total capacity of more than 6 kW, is to be actuated by a single thermostat, the controlling switch shall be so designed that not more than 6 kW can be switched on or off at any one time. Supplemental resistance- type heaters, that may be used with a heat exchanger, shall comply with the specifications listed above for such units. ENERGY WATCH EVENT All times are stated in Mountain Time. An Energy Watch Event is a four-hour period between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. on weekdays, excluding Independence Day when it falls on a weekday, between June 15 and August 15. During an Energy Watch Event the price per kWh is set at a higher level than the price per kWh at all other hours in order to provide a price signal for Customers to shift energy usage off of the four-hour period. The Company will declare an Energy Watch Event at its sole discretion. No more than 10 Energy Watch Events will be declared between June 15 and August 15, for a total of no more than 40 Energy Watch Event hours. The Company will contact Customers taking service under this schedule by 4:00 p.m. the day before an Energy Watch Event is to occur. SUMMER AND NON-SUMMER SEASONS The summer season begins on June 1 of each year and ends on August 31 of each year. The non-summer season begins on September 1 of each year and ends on May 31 of each year. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 4-3 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 4-3 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 4 RESIDENTIAL SERVICE ENERGY WATCH PROGRAM (OPTIONAL) (Continued) MONTHLY CHARGE The Monthly Charge is the sum of the following charges, and may also include charges as set forth in Schedule 54 (Fixed Cost Adjustment), Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees), and Schedule 98 (Residential and Small Farm Energy Credit). Summer Non-summer Service Charge, per month $4.00 $4.00 Energy Charge, per kWh Summer Energy Watch Event hours 20.0000¢ n/a All other hours 6.1991¢ n/a Non-summer First 800 kWh n/a 5.5792¢ 801-2000 kWh n/a 6.1991¢ All Additional kWh Over 2000 n/a 7.1290¢ PAYMENT The monthly bill rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 5-3 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 5-3 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 5 RESIDENTIAL SERVICE TIME-OF-DAY PROGRAM (OPTIONAL) (Continued) MONTHLY CHARGE The Monthly Charge is the sum of the following charges, and may also include charges as set forth in Schedule 54 (Fixed Cost Adjustment), Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees), and Schedule 98 (Residential and Small Farm Energy Credit). Summer Non-summer Service Charge, per month $4.00 $4.00 Energy Charge, per kWh Summer On-Peak 8.9967¢ n/a Mid-Peak 6.6152¢ n/a Off-Peak 4.9614¢ n/a Non-summer First 800 kWh n/a 5.5792¢ 801-2000 kWh n/a 6.1991¢ All Additional kWh Over 2000 n/a 7.1290¢ PAYMENT The monthly bill rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 7-2 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 7-2 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 7 SMALL GENERAL SERVICE (Continued) MONTHLY CHARGE The Monthly Charge is the sum of the following charges, and may also include charges as set forth in Schedule 54 (Fixed Cost Adjustment), Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees), and Schedule 98 (Residential and Small Farm Energy Credit). Summer Non-summer Service Charge, per month $4.00 $4.00 Energy Charge, per kWh First 300 kWh 6.8175¢ 6.8175¢ All Additional kWh 8.1156¢ 7.2055¢ PAYMENT The monthly bill rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company First Revised Sheet No. 9-1 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 Original Sheet No. 9-1 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 9 LARGE GENERAL SERVICE AVAILABILITY Service under this schedule is available at points on the Company's interconnected system within the State of Idaho where existing facilities of adequate capacity and desired phase and voltage are adjacent to the Premises to be served and additional investment by the Company for new transmission, substation, or terminal facilities is not necessary to supply the desired service. APPLICABILITY Service under this schedule is applicable to firm Electric Service supplied to a Customer at one Point of Delivery and measured through one meter. This schedule is applicable to Customers whose metered energy usage exceeds 2,000 kWh per Billing Period for a minimum of three Billing Periods during the most recent 12 consecutive Billing Periods and whose metered Demand per Billing Period has not equaled or exceeded 1,000 kW more than twice during the most recent 12 consecutive Billing Periods. This schedule will remain applicable until the Customer’s metered Demand per Billing Period has exceeded 1,000 kW more than twice during the most recent 12 consecutive Billing Periods. Where the Customer’s Billing Period is less than 27 days or greater than 36 days, the metered energy usage will be prorated to 30 days for purposes of determining eligibility under this schedule. Customers who do not meet the eligibility requirements for continued service under this schedule will be automatically transferred to the applicable schedule effective with the next Billing Period. New customers may initially be placed on this schedule based on estimated usage. This schedule is not applicable to standby service, service for resale, shared service, to individual or multiple family dwellings first served through one meter after February 9, 1982, or to agricultural irrigation service after October 31, 2004. TYPE OF SERVICE The type of service provided under this schedule is single-and/or three-phase, at approximately 60 cycles and at the standard service voltage available at the Premises to be served. BASIC LOAD CAPACITY The Basic Load Capacity is the average of the two greatest non-zero monthly Billing Demands established during the 12-month period which includes and ends with the current Billing Period. BILLING DEMAND The Billing Demand is the average kW supplied during the 15-consecutive-minute period of maximum use during the Billing Period, adjusted for Power Factor. ON-PEAK BILLING DEMAND The On-Peak Billing Demand is the average kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the Billing Period for the On-Peak time period. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 9-2 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 9-2 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 9 LARGE GENERAL SERVICE (Continued) TIME PERIODS The time periods are defined as follows. All times are stated in Mountain Time. Summer Season On-Peak: 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, except holidays Mid-Peak: 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, except holidays, and 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, except holidays Off-Peak: 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Monday through Sunday and all hours on holidays Non-summer Season Mid-Peak: 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday, except holidays Off-Peak: 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Monday through Saturday and all hours on Sunday and holidays The holidays observed by the Company are New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. When New Year’s Day, Independence Day, or Christmas Day falls on a Sunday, the Monday immediately following that Sunday will be considered a holiday. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 9-3 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 9-3 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 9 LARGE GENERAL SERVICE (Continued) FACILITIES BEYOND THE POINT OF DELIVERY At the option of the Company, transformers and other facilities installed beyond the Point of Delivery to provide Primary or Transmission Service may be owned, operated, and maintained by the Company in consideration of the Customer paying a Facilities Charge to the Company. Company-owned Facilities Beyond the Point of Delivery will be set forth in a Distribution Facilities Investment Report provided to the Customer. As the Company’s investment in Facilities Beyond the Point of Delivery changes in order to provide the Customer’s service requirements, the Company shall notify the Customer of the additions and/or deletions of facilities by forwarding to the Customer a revised Distribution Facilities Investment Report. In the event the Customer requests the Company to remove or reinstall or change Company- owned Facilities Beyond the Point of Delivery, the Customer shall pay to the Company the “non- salvable cost” of such removal, reinstallation or change. Non-salvable cost as used herein is comprised of the total original costs of materials, labor and overheads of the facilities, less the difference between the salvable cost of material removed and removal labor cost including appropriate overhead costs. POWER FACTOR Where the Customer’s Power Factor is less than 90 percent, as determined by measurement under actual load conditions, the Company may adjust the kW measured to determine the Billing Demand by multiplying the measured kW by 90 percent and dividing by the actual Power Factor. SUMMER AND NON-SUMMER SEASONS The summer season beings on June 1 of each year and ends on August 31 of each year. The non-summer season begins on September 1 of each year and ends on May 31 of each year. MONTHLY CHARGE The Monthly Charge is the sum of the following charges, and may also include charges as set forth in Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees), and Schedule 98 (Residential and Small Farm Energy Credit). IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 9-4 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 9-4 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 9 LARGE GENERAL SERVICE (Continued) MONTHLY CHARGE (Continued) SECONDARY SERVICE Summer Non-summer Service Charge, per month $12.50 $12.50 Basic Charge, per kW of Basic Load Capacity First 20 kW $0.00 $0.00 All Additional kW $0.68 $0.68 Demand Charge, per kW of Billing Demand First 20 kW $0.00 $0.00 All Additional kW $3.97 $3.18 Energy Charge, per kWh First 2,000 kWh 7.5942¢ 6.7752¢ All Additional kWh 3.2538¢ 2.9023¢ Facilities Charge None. PRIMARY SERVICE Summer Non-summer Service Charge, per month $215.00 $215.00 Basic Charge, per kW of Basic Load Capacity $0.97 $0.97 Demand Charge, per kW of Billing Demand $3.68 $3.39 On-Peak Demand Charge, per kW of On-Peak Billing Demand $0.69 n/a Energy Charge, per kWh On-Peak 3.2741¢ n/a Mid-Peak 2.9765¢ 2.5982¢ Off-Peak 2.7816¢ 2.4912¢ Facilities Charge The Company’s investment in Company-owned Facilities Beyond the Point of Delivery times 1.7 percent. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 Original Sheet No. 9-5 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 9 LARGE GENERAL SERVICE (Continued) MONTHLY CHARGE (Continued) TRANSMISSION SERVICE Summer Non-summer Service Charge, per month $215.00 $215.00 Basic Charge, per kW of Basic Load Capacity $0.50 $0.50 Demand Charge, per kW of Billing Demand $3.52 $3.26 On-Peak Demand Charge, per kW of On-Peak Billing Demand $0.69 n/a Energy Charge, per kWh On-Peak 3.2162¢ n/a Mid-Peak 2.9341¢ 2.5669¢ Off-Peak 2.7455¢ 2.4718¢ Facilities Charge The Company’s investment in Company-owned Facilities Beyond the Point of Delivery times 1.7 percent. PAYMENT The monthly bill rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 15-2 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 15-2 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 15 DUSK TO DAWN CUSTOMER LIGHTING (Continued) NEW FACILITIES Where facilities of the Company are not presently available for a lamp installation which will provide satisfactory lighting service for the Customer's Premises, the Company may install overhead or underground secondary service facilities, including secondary conductor, poles, anchors, etc., a distance not to exceed 300 feet to supply the desired service, all in accordance with the charges specified below. MONTHLY CHARGE The Monthly Charge is the sum of the following charges, and may also include charges as set forth in Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), and Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees). 1. Monthly Per Unit Charge on existing facilities: AREA LIGHTING High Pressure Average Base Sodium Vapor Lumens Rate 100 Watt 8,550 $ 6.26 200 Watt 19,800 $10.13 400 Watt 45,000 $16.22 FLOOD LIGHTING High Pressure Average Base Sodium Vapor Lumens Rate 200 Watt 19,800 $12.32 400 Watt 45,000 $18.42 Metal Halide 400 Watt 28,800 $20.58 1000 Watt 88,000 $37.55 2. For New Facilities Installed Before June 1, 2004: The Monthly Charge for New Facilities installed prior to June 1, 2004, such as overhead secondary conductor, poles, anchors, etc., shall be 1.75 percent of the estimated installed cost thereof. 3. For New Facilities Installed On or After June 1, 2004: The non-refundable charge for New Facilities to be installed, such as underground service, overhead secondary conductor, poles, anchors, etc., shall be equal to the work order cost. PAYMENT The monthly bill for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 19-4 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 19-4 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 19 LARGE POWER SERVICE (Continued) MONTHLY CHARGE (Continued) SECONDARY SERVICE Summer Non-summer Service Charge, per month $12.50 $12.50 Basic Charge, per kW of Basic Load Capacity $0.68 $0.68 Demand Charge, per kW of Billing Demand $3.41 $3.18 On-Peak Demand Charge, per kW of On-Peak Billing Demand $0.69 n/a Energy Charge, per kWh On-Peak 4.4890¢ n/a Mid-Peak 3.4386¢ 3.1703¢ Off-Peak 2.9901¢ 2.7564¢ Facilities Charge None. PRIMARY SERVICE Summer Non-summer Service Charge, per month $215.00 $215.00 Basic Charge, per kW of $0.97 $0.97 Basic Load Capacity Demand Charge, per kW of $3.68 $3.39 Billing Demand On-Peak Demand Charge, per kW of On-Peak Billing Demand $0.69 n/a Energy Charge, per kWh On-Peak 3.6214¢ n/a Mid-Peak 2.7584¢ 2.5542¢ Off-Peak 2.3981¢ 2.2209¢ Facilities Charge The Company’s investment in Company-owned Facilities Beyond the Point of Delivery times 1.7 percent. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 19-5 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 19-5 and 19-6 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 19 LARGE POWER SERVICE (Continued) MONTHLY CHARGE (Continued) TRANSMISSION SERVICE Summer Non-summer Service Charge, per month $215.00 $215.00 Basic Charge, per kW of Basic Load Capacity $0.50 $0.50 Demand Charge, per kW of Billing Demand $3.52 $3.26 On-Peak Demand Charge, per kW of On-Peak Billing Demand $0.69 n/a Energy Charge, per kWh On-Peak 3.5937¢ n/a Mid-Peak 2.7512¢ 2.5416¢ Off-Peak 2.3913 2.2109¢ Facilities Charge The Company's investment in Company-owned Facilities Beyond the Point of Delivery times 1.7 percent. PAYMENT The monthly bill for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 24-3 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 24-3 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 24 AGRICULTURAL IRRIGATION SERVICE (Continued) MONTHLY CHARGE The Monthly Charge is the sum of the following charges, and may also include charges as set forth in Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees), and Schedule 98 (Residential and Small Farm Energy Credit). SECONDARY SERVICE In-Season Out-of-Season Service Charge, per month $15.75 $3.00 Demand Charge, per kW of Billing Demand $ 4.90 $0.00 Energy Charge In-Season First 164 kWh per kW of Demand 3.9752¢ n.a. All Other kWh per kW of Demand 3.8594¢ n.a. Out-of-Season All kWh n.a. 4.7816¢ Facilities Charge None. TRANSMISSION SERVICE In-Season Out-of-Season Service Charge, per month $215.00 $3.00 Demand Charge, per kW of Billing Demand $ 4.61 $0.00 Energy Charge In-Season First 164 kWh per kW of Demand 3.7814¢ n.a. All Other kWh per kW of Demand 3.6713¢ n.a. Out-of-Season All kWh n.a. 4.5486¢ Facilities Charge The Company’s investment in Company-owned Facilities Beyond the Point of Delivery times 1.7 percent. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 39-1 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 39-1 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 39 STREET LIGHTING SERVICE SUPPLEMENTAL SEASONAL OR VARIABLE ENERGY AVAILABILITY Service under this schedule is available throughout the Company’s service area within the state of Idaho to Customers who were receiving Customer-owned Non-Metered Service under Schedule 41 prior to June 1, 2004. Eligible Customers may continue to receive supplemental energy service under this schedule until there is no potential for seasonal or variations in usage from the street lighting service, or street lighting service is converted to Metered Service under Schedule 41, or May 31, 2011, whichever is sooner. This schedule will expire on May 31, 2011. APPLICABILITY Service under this schedule is applicable to seasonal or variable energy service utilized by municipalities or agencies of federal, state, or county governments through wired outlets or useable plug-ins on a Customer-owned street lighting fixture. Service under this schedule is apart from and supplemental to the street lighting service received under Schedule 41. SERVICE CONDITIONS Each Customer who takes supplemental service under this schedule must have the Company ascertain the estimated annual number of kWh used as seasonal or variable usage. MONTHLY CHARGE The estimated annual kWh of energy usage is divided by 12 to determine the estimated monthly kWh of energy usage. The Monthly Charge shall be computed at the following rate, and may also include charges as set forth in Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), and Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees). Energy Charge, per estimated monthly kWh 5.7630¢ PAYMENT The monthly bill rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 40-2 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 40-2 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 40 UNMETERED GENERAL SERVICE (Continued) MONTHLY CHARGE The average monthly kWh of energy usage shall be estimated by the Company, based on the Customer's electric equipment and one-twelfth of the annual hours of operation thereof. Since the service provided is unmetered, failure of the Customer's equipment will not be reason for a reduction in the Monthly Charge. The Monthly Charge shall be computed at the following rate, and may also include charges as set forth in Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), and Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees). Energy Charge, per kWh 5.7630¢ Minimum Charge, per month $1.50 PAYMENT The monthly bill rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 41-2 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 41-2 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 41 STREET LIGHTING SERVICE (Continued) ACCELERATED REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING FIXTURES In the event a Customer requests the Company perform an accelerated replacement of existing fixtures with the cut-off fixture, the following charges will apply: 1. The designed cost estimate which includes labor, time, and mileage costs for the removal of the existing street lighting fixtures. 2. $65.00 per fixture removed from service. The total charges identified in 1 and 2 above must be paid prior to the beginning of the fixture replacement and are non-refundable. The accelerated replacement will be performed by the Company during the regularly scheduled working hours of the Company and on the Company’s schedule. MONTHLY CHARGE The monthly charges are as follows, and may also include charges as set forth in Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), and Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees). Lamp Charges, per lamp High Pressure Average Base Sodium Vapor Lumens Rate 70 Watt 5,540 $ 7.56 100 Watt 8,550 $ 6.81 200 Watt 19,800 $ 7.98 250 Watt 24,750 $ 9.02 400 Watt 45,000 $11.35 Pole Charges For Company-owned poles installed after October 5, 1964 required to be used for street lighting only: Charge Wood pole, per pole $1.81 Steel pole, per pole $7.18 Facilities Charges Customers assessed a monthly facilities charge prior to June 1, 2004 for the installation of underground circuits will continue to be assessed a monthly facilities charge equal to 1.75 percent of the estimated cost difference between overhead and underground circuits. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 41-4 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 41-4 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 41 STREET LIGHTING SERVICE (Continued) MONTHLY CHARGE (Continued) Non-Metered Service (With Maintenance), per lamp High Pressure Average Base Sodium Vapor Lumens Rate 70 Watt 5,450 $3.24 100 Watt 8,550 $3.68 200 Watt 19,800 $5.11 250 Watt 24,750 $6.09 400 Watt 45,000 $8.45 Metered Service (With Maintenance), per lamp High Pressure Sodium Vapor 70 Watt $2.09 100 Watt $1.85 200 Watt $1.92 250 Watt $1.85 400 Watt $1.90 Meter Charge, per meter $8.45 Energy Charge, per kWh 4.9810¢ Metered Energy-Only Service (No Maintenance) Meter Charge, per meter $8.45 Energy Charge, per kWh 4.9810¢ PAYMENT The monthly bill rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 41-6 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 41-6 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 41 STREET LIGHTING SERVICE (Continued) NO NEW SERVICE "B" - ORNAMENTAL LIGHTING - CUSTOMER-OWNED SYSTEM (Continued) ENERGY AND MAINTENANCE SERVICE Energy and Maintenance Service includes operation of the system, energy, lamp renewals, cleaning of glassware, and replacement of defective photocells which are standard to the Company- owned street light units. Service does not include the labor or material cost of replacing cables, standards, broken glassware or fixtures, or painting or refinishing of metal poles. Individual lamps will be replaced on burnout as soon as reasonably possible after notification by the Customer and subject to the Company’s operating schedules and requirements. ENERGY-ONLY SERVICE Energy-Only Service is available only to a metered lighting system. Service includes energy supplied from the Company’s overhead or underground circuits and does not include any maintenance to the Customer’s facilities. A street lighting system receiving service under the Energy-Only Service offering is not eligible to transfer to any street lighting service option under this schedule that includes maintenance provisions to the Customer’s facilities. MONTHLY CHARGE The monthly charges are as follows, and may also include charges as set forth in Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), and Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees). Non-Metered Service (With Maintenance), per lamp Average Base Lumens Rate Mercury Vapor 175 Watt 7,654 $ 5.58 400 Watt 19,125 $ 8.82 IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 41-7 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 41-7 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 41 STREET LIGHTING SERVICE (Continued) NO NEW SERVICE MONTHLY CHARGE (Continued) Metered Service (With Maintenance), per lamp Mercury Vapor 175 Watt $1.93 400 Watt $2.00 Meter Charge, per meter $8.45 Energy Charge, per kWh 4.9810¢ Metered Energy-Only Service (No Maintenance) Meter Charge, per meter $8.45 Energy Charge, per kWh 4.9810¢ PAYMENT The monthly bill rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 42-1 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 42-1 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 42 TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL LIGHTING SERVICE APPLICABILITY Service under this schedule is applicable to Electric Service required for the operation of traffic control signal lights within the State of Idaho. Traffic control signal lamps are mounted on posts or standards by means of brackets, mast arms, or cable. CHARACTER OF SERVICE The traffic control signal fixtures, including posts or standards, brackets, mast arm, cable, lamps, control mechanisms, fixtures, service cable, and conduit to the point of, and with suitable terminals for, connection to the Company's underground or overhead distribution system, are installed, owned, maintained and operated by the Customer. Service is limited to the supply of energy only for the operation of traffic control signal lights. The installation of a meter to record actual energy consumption is required for all new traffic control signal lighting systems installed on or after June 1, 2004. For traffic control signal lighting systems installed prior to June 1, 2004 a meter may be installed to record actual usage upon the mutual consent of the Customer and the Company. MONTHLY CHARGE The monthly kWh of energy usage shall be either the amount estimated by the Company based on the number and size of lamps burning simultaneously in each signal and the average number of hours per day the signal is operated, or the actual meter reading as applicable. The Monthly Charge shall be computed at the following rate, and may also include charges as set forth in Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), and Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees). Energy Charge, per kWh 3.9102¢ PAYMENT The monthly bill rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company First Revised Sheet No. 45-3 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 Original Sheet No. 45-3 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 45 STANDBY SERVICE (Continued) PARALLEL OPERATIONS Parallel operations will only be authorized by the Company under the terms of the Uniform Standby Service Agreement with the Customer. The Company will install a system protection package at the Customer's expense prior to the start of parallel operations. The Customer will also pay a Maintenance Charge of 0.7 percent per month times the investment in the protection package. MONTHLY CHARGE The Monthly Charge for Standby Service is the sum of the Standby Reservation Charge, the Standby Demand Charge, and the Excess Demand Charge, if any, at the following rates: Standby Reservation Charge, per kW of Summer Non-summer Available Standby Capacity Primary Service $1.54 $1.39 Transmission Service $0.44 $0.29 Standby Demand Charge, per kW of Standby Billing Demand Primary Service $5.09 $4.32 Transmission Service $4.81 $4.08 Excess Demand Charge $0.50 per kW times the sum of the daily Excess Demands recorded during the Billing Period, plus $5.00 per kW for the highest Excess Demand recorded during the Billing Period. This charge will not be prorated. Minimum Charge The monthly Minimum Charge shall be the sum of the Standby Reservation Charge, the Standby Demand Charge, and the Excess Demand Charge. CONTRIBUTION TOWARD MINIMUM CHARGES ON OTHER SCHEDULES Any Standby Service Charges paid under this schedule shall not be considered in determining the Minimum Charge under any other Company schedule. PAYMENT The monthly bill rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company First Revised Sheet No. 46-1 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 Original Sheet No. 46-1 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 46 ALTERNATE DISTRIBUTION SERVICE AVAILABILITY Alternate Distribution Service under this schedule is available at points on the Company's inter- connected system within the State of Idaho where existing facilities of adequate capacity and desired phase and voltage are adjacent to the location where Alternate Distribution Service is desired, and where additional investment by the Company for new distribution facilities is not necessary to supply the requested service. When additional transmission or substation facilities are required, separate arrangements will be made between the Customer and the Company. Alternate Distribution Service is available only to Customers taking Primary Service under Schedule 9 or 19. AGREEMENT Service shall be provided only after the Uniform Alternate Distribution Service Agreement is executed by the Customer and the Company. The term of the initial agreement shall be dependent upon the investment required by the Company to provide the Alternate Distribution Service, but shall in no event be less than one year. The Uniform Alternate Distribution Service Agreement shall automatically renew and extend each year, unless terminated under the provisions of the Agreement. TYPE OF SERVICE Alternate Distribution Service consists of a second distribution circuit to the Customer which backs up the Customer's regular distribution circuit through an automatic switching device. Alternate Distribution Service facilities include, but are not limited to, the automatic switching device and that portion of the distribution substation and the distribution line required to provide the service. The kW of Alternate Distribution Service capacity shall be specified in the Uniform Alternate Distribution Service Agreement. STANDARD OF SERVICE The Alternate Distribution Service provided under this schedule is not an uninterruptible supply and is subject to the same standard of service as provided under Rule J. MONTHLY CHARGES The Monthly Charge is the sum of the Capacity Charge and the Mileage Charge at the following rates: Capacity Charge $1.23 per contracted kW of capacity Mileage Charge $.005 per kW per tenth of a mile in excess of 1.7 miles. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company First Revised Sheet No. 54-1 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 Original Sheet No. 54-1 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 54 FIXED COST ADJUSTMENT APPLICABILITY This schedule is applicable to the electric energy delivered to all Idaho retail Customers receiving service under Schedules 1, 4, or 5 (Residential Service) or under Schedule 7 (Small General Service). FIXED COST PER CUSTOMER RATE The Fixed Cost per Customer rate (FCC) is determined by dividing the Company’s fixed cost components for Residential and Small General Service Customers by the average number of Residential and Small General Service customers, respectively. Residential FCC Effective Date Rate February 1, 2009 $442.07 per Customer Small General Service FCC Effective Date Rate February 1, 2009 $285.16 per Customer FIXED COST PER ENERGY RATE The Fixed Cost per Energy rate (FCE) is determined by dividing the Company’s fixed cost components for Residential and Small General Service customers by the weather-normalized energy load for Residential and Small General Service customers, respectively. Residential FCE Effective Date Rate February 1, 2009 3.4130¢ per kWh Small General Service FCE Effective Date Rate February 1, 2009 4.6677¢ per kWh ALLOWED FIXED COST RECOVERY AMOUNT The Allowed Fixed Cost Recovery amount is computed by multiplying the average number of Residential and Small General Service customers by the appropriate Residential and Small General Service FCC rate. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 55-1 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 55-1 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 55 POWER COST ADJUSTMENT APPLICABILITY This schedule is applicable to the electric energy delivered to all Idaho retail Customers served under the Company’s schedules and Special Contracts. These loads are referred to as "firm" load for purposes of this schedule. BASE POWER COST The Base Power Cost of the Company's rates is computed by dividing the Company's power cost components by firm kWh sales. The power cost components are the sum of fuel expense and purchased power expense (including purchases from cogeneration and small power producers), less the sum of off-system surplus sales revenue. The Base Power Cost is 0.9921 cents per kWh. PROJECTED POWER COST The Projected Power Cost is the Company estimate, expressed in cents per kWh, of the power cost components for the forecasted time period beginning April 1 each year and ending the following March 31. The Projected Power Cost is 0.00 cents per kWh. TRUE-UP AND TRUE-UP OF THE TRUE-UP The True-up is based upon the difference between the previous Projected Power Cost and the power costs actually incurred. The True-up of the True-up is the difference between the previous years approved True-Up revenues and actual revenues collected. The total True-up is 0.7864 cents per kWh. POWER COST ADJUSTMENT The Power Cost Adjustment is 90 percent of the difference between the Projected Power Cost and the Base Power Cost plus the True-ups. The monthly Power Cost Adjustment applied to the Energy rate of all metered schedules and Special Contracts is 0.7864 cents per kWh. The monthly Power Cost Adjustment applied to the per unit charges of the nonmetered schedules is the monthly estimated usage times 0.7864 cents per kWh. EXPIRATION The Power Cost Adjustment included on this schedule will expire May 31, 2009. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company First Revised Sheet No. 66-2 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 Original Sheet No. 66-2 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 66 MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (Continued) CHARGES (Continued) 3. Load Profile Metering Pulse Output Service With an existing Electronic Demand Meter $ 5.00 per month Without an existing Electronic Demand Meter $ 13.00 per month Installation Fee (payable with first monthly payment) $ 70.00 Removal Fee (if removed within 36 months of installation) $ 60.00 Load Profile Recording Service With an existing Electronic Demand Meter $ 17.50 per month Without an existing Electronic Demand Meter $ 25.50 per month Installation Fee (payable with first monthly payment) $ 80.00 Removal Fee (if removed within 36 months of installation) $ 60.00 4. Special Meter Tests Requested by the Customer $ 30.00 5. Surge Protection Device Services Surge Protection Device Installation or Removal Charge $ 43.00 Surge Protection Device Customer Visit Charge $ 25.00 RULE F (all times are stated in Mountain Time) 6. Service Establishment Charge $ 20.00 7. Continuous Service Reversion Charge $ 10.00 8. Field Visit Charge Schedules 1, 4, 5, 7, 9 $ 20.00 Schedules 15, 19, 24, 40, 41, 42 $ 40.00 9. Service Connection Charge Schedules 1, 4, 5, 7, 9 Monday through Friday 7:30 am to 6:00 pm $ 20.00 6:01 pm to 9:00 pm $ 45.00 9:01 pm to 7:29 am $ 80.00 Company Holidays and Weekends 7:30 am to 9:00 pm $ 45.00 9:01 pm to 7:29 am $ 80.00 IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company First Revised Sheet No. 89-1 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 Original Sheet No. 89-1 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 89 UNIT AVOIDED ENERGY COST FOR COGENERATION AND SMALL POWER PRODUCTION AVAILABILITY Service under this schedule is available in the service territory of Idaho Power Company in the State of Idaho. APPLICABILITY Service under this schedule is applicable to any Seller who owns or operates a Qualifying Facility supplying the Company with both Capacity and Energy under Option 3 or 4 of a Power Sales Agreement. DEFINITIONS Capacity means the ability of the facility to generate electric power, expressed in kW, less station use and less step-up transformation losses to the high voltage bus at the generator site. Cogeneration Facility means equipment used to produce electric energy and forms of useful thermal energy (such as heat or steam), used for industrial, commercial, heating or cooling purposes, through the sequential use of energy. Company means the Idaho Power Company. Qualifying Facility or Facility means a Cogeneration Facility or a Small Power Production Facility which meets the criteria for qualification set forth in Subpart B of Part 292, Subchapter K, Chapter I, Title 18, of the Code of Federal Regulations. Seller as used herein means any individual, partnership, corporation, association, governmental agency, political subdivision, municipality or other entity that owns or operates a Qualifying Facility. Small Power Production Facility means the equipment used to produce electric energy solely by the use of biomass, waste, solar power, wind or any other renewable resource. MONTHLY PAYMENTS The Company will compensate the Seller for the energy delivered and accepted each month under the terms of the Power Sales Agreement at the following rate: 2.829¢ per kWh for all kWh IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective June 22, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 26-1 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 26-1 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 26 IDAHO POWER COMPANY ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE FOR MICRON TECHNOLOGY, INC. BOISE, IDAHO SPECIAL CONTRACT DATED SEPTEMBER 1, 1995 MONTHLY CHARGE The Monthly Charge is the sum of the following charges, and may also include charges as set forth in Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), and Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees). Monthly Contract Demand Charge $1.94 per kW of Scheduled Contract Demand Scheduled Monthly Contract Demand The Scheduled Monthly Contract Demand is 0 - 140,000 kW as per the contract with one year written notification. Monthly Billing Demand Charge $7.84 per kW of Billing Demand but not less than Scheduled Minimum Monthly Billing Demand. Minimum Monthly Billing Demand The Minimum Monthly Billing Demand will be 25,000 kilowatts. Daily Excess Demand Charge $0.240 per each kW over the Contract Demand. The Daily Excess Demand Charge is applicable beginning January 1997 or once the Contract Demand reaches 100,000 kW, which ever comes first. Monthly Energy Charge 1.5984¢ per kWh Monthly O & M Charges Zero percent of total cost of Substation Facilities. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 29-1 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 29-1 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 29 IDAHO POWER COMPANY ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE FOR J. R. SIMPLOT COMPANY POCATELLO, IDAHO SPECIAL CONTRACT DATED JUNE 29, 2004 MONTHLY CHARGE The Monthly Charge is the sum of the following charges, and may also include charges as set forth in Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), and Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees). Contract Demand Charge $1.77 per kW of Contract Demand Demand Charge, $6.06 per kW of Billing Demand but no less than the Contract Demand less 5,000 kW Daily Excess Demand Charge $0.240 per each kW over the Contract Demand Energy Charge 1.6076¢ per kWh Monthly Facilities Charge 1.7% of the Company’s investment in Distribution Facilities IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 30-1 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 30-1 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 30 IDAHO POWER COMPANY ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE FOR UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY IDAHO OPERATIONS OFFICE SPECIAL CONTRACT DATED MAY 16, 2006 CONTRACT NO. GS-OOP-99-BSD-0124 AVAILABILITY This schedule is available for firm retail service of electric power and energy delivered for the operations of the Department of Energy's facilities located at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory site, as provided in the Contract for Electric Service between the parties. MONTHLY CHARGE The Monthly Charge is the sum of the following charges, and may also include charges as set forth in Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), and Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees). 1. Demand Charge, per kW of Billing Demand $6.56 2. Energy Charge, per kWh 1.7214¢ SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Billing Demand. The Billing Demand shall be the average kW supplied during the 30- minute period of maximum use during the month. 2. Power Factor Adjustment. When the Power Factor is less than 95 percent during the 30-minute period of maximum load for the month, Company may adjust the measured Demand to determine the Billing Demand by multiplying the measured kW of Demand by 0.95 and dividing by the actual Power Factor. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company Second Revised Sheet No. 31-1 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 First Revised Sheet No. 31-1 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 31 IDAHO POWER COMPANY AGREEMENT FOR SUPPLY OF STANDBY ELECTRIC SERVICE FOR THE AMALGAMATED SUGAR COMPANY MONTHLY CHARGE The Monthly Charge is the sum of the following charges, and may also include charges as set forth in Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), and Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees). Standby Contract Demand Charge, per kW of Standby Contract Demand $0.28 Standby Facilities Contract Demand Charge Per kW of Standby Facilities Contract Demand: Paul Facility: $0.79 Nampa Facility: $0.82 Twin Falls Facility: $0.45 Standby Billing Demand Charge, per kW of Standby Billing Demand $2.78 Excess Demand Charge $0.50 per day for each kW taken in excess of the Total Contract Demand during the months of September through March $0.75 per day for each kW taken in excess of the Total Contract Demand during the months of April through August $5.00 per kW for the highest Excess Demand recorded during the Billing Period. (This charge will not be prorated.) Energy Charge Energy taken with Standby Demand will be priced at the applicable Schedule 19 Energy Charge. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary Idaho Power Company First Revised Sheet No. 26A-1 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 Original Sheet No. 26A-1 IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Issued Per IPUC Order No. 30722 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Effective – February 1, 2009 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, ID SCHEDULE 26A IDAHO POWER COMPANY ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE FOR MICRON TECHNOLOGY, INC. BOISE, IDAHO SPECIAL CONTRACT DATED SEPTEMBER 1, 1995 MONTHLY CHARGE The Monthly Charge is the sum of the following charges, and may also include charges as set forth in Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), and Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees). Monthly Contract Demand Charge $0.00 per kW of Scheduled Contract Demand Scheduled Monthly Contract Demand The Scheduled Monthly Contract Demand is 0 - 140,000 kW as per the contract with one year written notification. Monthly Billing Demand Charge $8.65 per kW of Billing Demand but not less than Scheduled Minimum Monthly Billing Demand. Minimum Monthly Billing Demand The Minimum Monthly Billing Demand will be 25,000 kilowatts. Daily Excess Demand Charge $0.226 per each kW over the Contract Demand. The Daily Excess Demand Charge is applicable beginning January 1997 or once the Contract Demand reaches 100,000 kW, which ever comes first. Monthly Energy Charge 1.7619¢ per kWh Monthly O & M Charges Zero percent of total cost of Substation Facilities. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Per O.N. 30722 Jean D. Jewell Secretary