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LISA D. NORDSTROM
Lead Counsel
January 11, 2011
FILED ELECTRONICALLY
Jean D. Jewell, Secretary
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
472 West Washington Street
P.O. Box 83720
Boise, Idaho 83720-0074
Re: Compliance Filing, Revised Rule C, Schedule 19 and Schedule 24
Case No. IPC-E-10-23
Dear Ms. Jewell:
Pursuant to Commission Order No. 32132, transmitted for filing is Idaho Power
Company’s final tariff sheets for Rule C, Schedule 19, and Schedule 24, in Case No.
IPC-E-10-23, regarding modification of large load eligibility requirements.
If you have any questions regarding this compliance filing, please contact Mike
Youngblood at 388-2882.
Very truly yours,
Lisa D. Nordstrom
LDN/kkt
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Mike Youngblood
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2011 January 11 AM 9:26
IDAHO PUBLIC
UTILITIES COMMISSION
Idaho Power Company First Revised Sheet No. C-2
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 Original Sheet No. C-2
IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Issued per Order No. 32132 Greg Said, General Manager, Regulatory Affairs
Effective – January 1, 2011 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
RULE C
SERVICE AND LIMITATIONS
(Continued)
5. Point of Delivery Service Requirements (Continued)
Where separate Points of Delivery exist for supplying service to a Customer at a single
Premises or separate meters are maintained for measurement of service to a Customer at a single
Premises, the meter readings will not be combined or aggregated for any purpose except for
determining if the Customer's total power requirements exceed 20,000 kW. Special contract
arrangements will be required when a Customer's aggregate power requirement exceeds 20,000 kW.
Service delivered at low voltage (600 volts or under) will be supplied from the Company's
distribution system to the outside wall of the Customer's building or service pole, unless an exception is
granted by the Company and the City or State Electrical Inspector.
The Customer's facilities will be installed and maintained in accordance with the requirements of
the National Electrical Code.
6. Limitation of Use. A Customer will not resell electricity received from the Company to any
person except where the Customer is owner, lessee, or operator of a commercial building, shopping
center, apartment house, mobile home court, or other multi-family dwelling where the use has been sub-
metered prior to July 1, 1980, and the use is billed to tenants at the same rates that the Company would
charge for service, unless the Commission authorizes alternative procedures.
A Customer's wiring will not be extended or connected to furnish service to more than one
building or place of use through one meter, even though such building, property, or place of use is
owned by the Customer. This rule is not applicable where the Customer's residence or business
consists of one or more adjacent buildings or places of use located on the same Premises or operated
as an integral unit, under the same name and carrying on parts of the same residence or business.
7. Rights of Way. The Customer shall, without cost to the Company, grant the Company a
right of way for the Company's lines and apparatus across and upon the property owned or controlled by
the Customer, necessary or incidental to the supplying of Electric Service and shall permit access thereto
by the Company's employees at all reasonable hours.
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
Approved Effective
Jan. 19, 2011 Jan. 1, 2011
Per O.N. 32132
Jean D. Jewell Secretary
Idaho Power Company First Revised Sheet No. 19-1
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 Original Sheet No. 19-1
IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Issued per Order No. 32132 Gregory W. Said, General Manager, Regulatory Affairs
Effective – January 1, 2011 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
SCHEDULE 19
LARGE POWER 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 available. If additional distribution facilities are required to supply the desired service, those
facilities provided for under Rule H will be provided under the terms and conditions of that rule. To the
extent that additional facilities not provided for under Rule H, including transmission and/or substation
facilities, are required to provide the requested service, special arrangements will be made in a
separate agreement between the Customer and the Company.
APPLICABILITY
Service under this schedule is applicable to and mandatory for Customers who register a
metered Demand of 1,000 kW or more per Billing Period for three or more Billing Periods during the
most recent 12 consecutive Billing Periods. Customers whose initial usage, based on information
provided by the Customer, is expected to be 1,000 kW or more per Billing Period for three or more
Billing Periods during 12 consecutive Billing Periods may, at the Customer’s request, take service
under this schedule prior to meeting the metered Demand criterion. This schedule will remain
applicable until the Customer fails to register a metered demand of 1,000 kW or more per Billing Period
for three or more Billing Periods during the most recent 12 consecutive Billing Periods.
Deliveries at more than one Point of Delivery or more than one voltage will be separately
metered and billed. If the aggregate power requirement of a Customer who receives service at one or
more Points of Delivery on the same Premises exceeds 20,000 kW, the Customer is ineligible for
service under this schedule and is required to make special contract arrangements with the Company.
This schedule is not applicable to service for resale, to shared or irrigation service, to standby or
supplemental service, unless the Customer has entered into a Uniform Standby Service Agreement or
other standby agreement with the Company, or to multi-family dwellings.
Contract Option. Customers for which this schedule is applicable may optionally take service
under a mutually agreed upon individual special contract between the Customer and the Company
provided the Customer contracts for firm electric Demand of 10,000 kW to 20,000 kW and the special
contract terms, conditions, and rates are approved by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission without
change or condition.
TYPE OF SERVICE
The Type of Service provided under this schedule is three-phase at approximately 60 cycles
and at the standard service voltage available at the Premises to be served.
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
Approved Effective
Jan. 19, 2011 Jan. 1, 2011
Per O.N. 32132
Jean D. Jewell Secretary
Idaho Power Company First Revised Sheet No. 24-1
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 Original Sheet No. 24-1
IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Issued per Order No. 32132 John R. Gale, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
Effective – January 1, 2011 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
SCHEDULE 24
AGRICULTURAL IRRIGATION
SERVICE
AVAILABILITY
Service under this schedule is available at points on the Company’s interconnected system
within the State of Idaho for loads up to 20,000 kW 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. If the aggregate power requirement of a Customer who receives service at one or more Points
of Delivery on the same Premises exceeds 20,000 kW, special contract arrangements will be required.
APPLICABILITY
Service under this schedule is applicable to power and energy supplied to agricultural use
customers operating water pumping or water delivery systems used to irrigate agricultural crops or
pasturage at one Point of Delivery and through one meter. Water pumping or water delivery systems
include, but are not limited to, irrigation pumps, pivots, fertilizer pumps, drainage pumps, linears, and
wheel lines.
TYPE OF SERVICE
The type of service provided under this schedule is single- and/or three-phase, alternating
current, at approximately 60 cycles and at the standard voltage available at the Premises to be served.
SERVICE CONNECTION AND DISCONNECTION
The Company will routinely keep service connected throughout the calendar year unless the
Customer requests service be disconnected. Customer requested service disconnections will be made
at no charge during the Company’s normal business hours. The Company’s termination practices as
specified under Rule F will continue to apply with the exception that service terminations will not be
made during the Irrigation Season.
Service Connection Charge. A Service Connection Charge as specified in Schedule 66 will be
assessed when service is reconnected.
Service Establishment Charge. A Service Establishment Charge as specified in Schedule 66
will be assessed when service that is currently energized at the Point of Delivery is established for the
Customer.
SEASONAL DEFINITION
The Irrigation Season will begin with the Customer's meter reading for the May Billing Period
and end with the Customer's meter reading for the September Billing Period. The beginning cycles of a
Billing Period may actually be based on meter readings taken not more than 7 days prior to the start of
the corresponding calendar month.
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
Approved Effective
Jan. 19, 2011 Jan. 1, 2011
Per O.N. 32132
Jean D. Jewell Secretary