HomeMy WebLinkAbout20110601Application.pdfLISA D.NORDSTROM
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June 1,2011
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Jean D.Jewell,Secretary
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
472 West Washington Street
Boise,Idaho 83720
Re:Case No.IPC-E-11-08
General Rate Case Filing
Dear Ms.Jewell:
Enclosed for filing are an original and nine (9)copies of Idaho Power Company's
("Idaho Power")Application for authority to increase its rates and charges for electric
service to its customers in the state of Idaho.The tariff schedules that Idaho Power
proposes become effective on July 1,2011,are attached to the Application.In addition,
copies of the Company's press release and customer notice are also attached to the
Application.
Also enclosed for filing are an original and nine (9)copies of the testimonies and
exhibits of Gregory W.Said,Darrel Anderson,Warren Kline,William E.Avera,Steven R.
Keen,Douglas N.Jones,Scott Wright,Timothy E.Tatum,Kelley Noe,Matthew T.Larkin,
Ralph Cavanagh,Michael J.Youngblood,Darlene Nemnich,and Scott D.Sparks.One
copy of each of the aforementioned testimonies has been designated as the "Reporter's
Copy."In addition,a disk containing Word versions of the testimonies is enclosed for the
Reporter.
Finally,ten (10)copies of a disk containing a complete copy of Idaho Power's 2011
general rate case filing is also enclosed.
If you have any questions about any of the aforementioned documents,please do
not hesitate to contact me.
Very truly yours,
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Lisa D.Nord;t~"m
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Enclosures 1221 W.Idaho St (83702)
P.O Box 70
Boise,ID 83707
IN THE MATIER OF THE APPLICATION
OF IDAHO POWER COMPANY FOR
AUTHORITY TO INCREASE ITS RATES
AND CHARGES FOR ELECTRIC
SERVICE TO ITS CUSTOMERS IN THE
STATE OF IDAHO.
L1SA D.NORDSTROM (lSB No.5733)
DONOVAN E.WALKER (ISB No.5921)
JASON B.WILLIAMS
Idaho Power Company
1221 West Idaho Street (83702)
P.O.Box 70
Boise,Idaho 83707
Telephone:(208)388-5825
Facsimile:(208)388-6936
Inordstrom@idahopower.com
dwalker@idahopower.com
jwilliams@idahopower.com
Attorneys for Idaho Power Company
BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
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)APPLICATION
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)CASE NO.IPC-E-11-08
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COMES NOW,Idaho Power Company ("Idaho Power"or "Company")and
hereby applies to the Idaho Public Utilities Commission ("Commission"or "IPUC"),
pursuant to Idaho Code §§61-502 and 61-622 and Rules of Procedure 52 and 121,for
an Order approving revisions to Idaho Power's schedules of rates and charges for
electric service in the state of Idaho.The Company requests an increase in base rates
of approximately $83 million,a 9.90 percent overall average increase.In support of this
Application,Idaho Power represents as follows:
APPLICATION -1
I.BACKGROUND
1.Idaho Power is an Idaho corporation whose principal place of business is
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho 83702.
2.Idaho Power is a public utility providing electric service in southern Idaho
and eastern Oregon.Idaho Power is subject to the jurisdiction of this Commission,the
Public Utility Commission of Oregon,and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
In conducting its utility business,Idaho Power operates an interconnected and vertically
integrated system.
II.PROPOSED TARIFFS
3.Attachment No.1,included herewith and made a part hereof,is the
pertinent portions of Idaho Power's proposed new Electric Rate Schedules and Electric
Service Regulations,IPUC No.29,Tariff No.101,covering the rendering of electric
service and charges to Idaho Power's customers in the state of Idaho on and after July
1,2011.
4.Attachment No.2,included herewith and made a part hereof,contains
those portions of Idaho Power's current IPUC No.29,Tariff No.101,that the Company
proposes to modify as identified in legislative format.
III.SUMMARY OF PROPOSED RATE CHANGES
5.Attachment No.3,included herewith and made a part hereof,shows a
comparison of revenues from the various rate schedules in Idaho Power's current IPUC
No.29,Tariff No.101,and special contract rates with the corresponding proposed new
rate schedules and proposed special contract rates.The Company proposes to
increase the rates of each of its customer classes,including its four special contract
APPLICATION - 2
customers,by the respective overall percentage increases shown on Attachment No.3.
As can be seen from Attachment No.3,Idaho Power proposes to increase rates by
14.85 percent for three of its four special contract customers -J.R.Simplot Company,
The Department of Energy ("INL"),and Micron Technology,Inc.The second block
demand and energy charges of Hoku Materials,Inc.,would increase by 14.84 percent.
Idaho Power proposes to increase the rates for Residential Service customers by 8.83
percent,for Small General Service customers by 14.85 percent,and for Large General
Service customers by 7.28 percent.If Idaho Power's request is approved,the rates of
Agricultural Irrigation Service and Large Power Service customers would increase by
14.85 and 14.84 percent,respectively.
6.For all Residential Service customers,the Company proposes to increase
the monthly Service Charge by $1.00.For Residential Service customers taking service
under Schedule 1,Idaho Power seeks to increase the Energy Charge tiers in the
summer season slightly more than the non-summer season.However,the Company
proposes no increase to the third tier Energy Charge in non-summer months,and to
mitigate customer equity and service issues because the cost to serve is lower in those
months.In anticipation that the Company will offer time variant pricing to a larger group
of residential customers in the near future,the Company is proposing to modify
Schedules 4 and 5 to a two time period time-of-day structure for the Energy Charge
during the summer and non-summer months.Schedule 4,Energy Watch,will overlay
an additional critical peak pricing time period on top of the on-peak time period during
the summer months.
APPLICATION - 3
7.For Small General Service customers (Schedule 7),Idaho Power
proposes to increase the monthly Service Charge by $1.00 to coincide with that
proposed for Schedule 1.For all energy components,the Company is proposing rates
that represent a 5 percent movement towards the costs to serve that rate component.
The rate design adjustments for Small General Service customers target the proposed
class revenue increase of 14.85 percent.
8.For Large General Service customers (Schedule 9),Idaho Power's rate
design proposal targets the proposed class revenue increase of 7.28 percent.The
Company is proposing rates that represent a 5 percent movement towards the costs to
serve all rate components.
9.For Large Power Service customers (Schedule 19),Idaho Power's rate
design proposal targets the proposed class revenue increase of 14.84 percent.For all
rate components,the Company is proposing rates that represent a 5 percent movement
towards the costs to serve that rate component.
10.For Agricultural Irrigation Service customers (Schedule 24),Idaho Power
targets the capped 14.85 percent average revenue increase.In addition to moving
each rate component 5 percent closer to the cost-of-service unit costs,the Company is
also proposing to increase the pricing differential between energy blocks for the in
season load factor pricing mechanism from 3 to 6 percent.Out-of-season energy sales
will not be impacted by the proposed change to the load-factor energy rates.
11.Idaho Power proposes modifications to its Street Lighting Service
Schedule 41 to address customer needs resulting from the introduction of new and
enhanced street lighting technologies.
APPLICATION -4
12.With regard to its line extension tariff,Rule H,the Company is proposing
to remove the 1.5 percent limitation for recovery of general overhead costs in the Work
Order Cost definition.The Company instead seeks to recover all actual general
overhead costs related to construction under Rule H.
13.Idaho Power seeks to update the monthly facilities charge rate to 1.41
percent for customers receiving Primary or Transmission Service under Schedules 9
and 19.The Company is also proposing a facilities charge rate of 1.41 percent for
customers receiving Transmission Service under Schedule 24.For customers receiving
service under Schedule 15,the Company is proposing a facilities charge rate of 1.51
percent per month,and for Schedule 41,the Company is proposing a facilities charge
rate of 1.21 percent per month.
IV.OTHER RATE PROVISIONS
14.In this Application,Idaho Power requests that calendar year 2011 be used
as the test year.The test-year data used in this filing is based on actual 2010 data
updated to 2011 levels.Idaho Power also requests that the Commission grant it a
return on rate base of 8.17 percent (utilizing a 10.5 percent return on common equity)
on a $2,355,906,412 Idaho retail rate base.This would result in an additional revenue
requirement of $82.6 million for the Idaho jurisdiction,which requires an overall increase
in revenue of 9.90 percent.
15.In recent years,the Company's expenditures related to energy efficiency
and demand response have outpaced the recovery of those costs through the Energy
Efficiency Rider ("Rider").To immediately relieve pressure to increase the Rider
percentage beyond the current 4.75 percent level,Idaho Power requests authorization
APPLICATION - 5
to treat demand response incentive payments as power supply expenses and establish
a base or "normal"level of cost recovery of approximately $11.3 million for those
demand response incentive payments in rates.
16.Using the methodology established by Commission Order No.32206,
Idaho Power has quantified the Load Change Adjustment Rate at $19.28 per megawatt
hour to correspond to the Company-proposed test year values.
17.As set forth in Order No.30267,Idaho Power has updated the rates of the
Fixed Cost Adjustment ("FCA")mechanism applicable to residential and small general
service customers.The FCA is a rate mechanism that is designed to remove the
financial disincentive to utility acquisition of demand-side management resources.The
mechanism accomplishes this goal by severing the link between energy sales and the
recovery of fixed costs.For the Residential class,the annual fixed cost recovery per
customer is $678.96.For the Small General Service class,the annual fixed cost
recovery per customer is $395.28.For the Residential class,the fixed cost recovery per
kilowatt-hour is $0.053849.For the Small General Service class,the annual fixed cost
recovery per kilowatt-hour is $0.075239.
18.The Company also requests that the Commission make the FCA
mechanism permanent.The FCA was approved as a three-year pilot program in 2007
by Order No.30267 and extended for an additional two years by Order No.31063.
v.TESTIMONY IN SUPPORT
19.Simultaneously with the filing of this Application,Idaho Power has filed its
direct case consisting of the testimony of witnesses Gregory W.Said,Darrel Anderson,
Warren Kline,William E.Avera,Steven R.Keen,Douglas N.Jones,Scott Wright,
APPLICATION - 6
Timothy E.Tatum,Kelley Noe,Matthew T.Larkin,Ralph Cavanagh,Michael J.
Youngblood,Darlene Nemnich,and Scott D.Sparks,and Exhibit Nos.1 through 48
which more fully describe the relief requested by the Company.The testimony and
exhibits generally describe:
•Growth in investment and expenses related to operating and
maintaining a safe and reliable system while serving customers (Witness Anderson);
•Prudent Company management of investments and expenses as
well as efforts to mitigate the magnitude of the Company's request (Witness Anderson);
•Efforts to expand cost-effective energy efficiency programs and
improve customer service and satisfaction (Witness Kline);
•The Company's proposed capital structure,return on equity,and
overall rate of return (Witnesses Avera and Keen);
•Determination of system and Idaho jurisdictional revenue
requirements and revenue deficiency (Witnesses Anderson,Said,Jones,Wright,Tatum
and Noe);
•Determination of customer class cost-of-service and
recommendations of class revenue requirements (Witness Larkin);
•Recommendations regarding ratemaking mechanisms (Witnesses
Larkin,Cavanagh,and Youngblood);and
•Rate design objectives and proposals (Witnesses Youngblood,
Nemnich and Sparks).
APPLICATION - 7
20.Subject to execution of appropriate confidentiality agreements,
documentation for computer models used to prepare this filing can be made available
upon request.
VI.EFFECTIVE DATE
21.This Application,including Attachment Nos.1-4,is filed with this
Commission to be kept open for public inspection as required by law,and the same fully
states the changes to be made in the schedules,regulations,and contract rates now in
force.The new Electric Rate Schedules and Electric Service Regulations in
Attachment No.1 will become effective as Applicant's IPUC No.29,Tariff No.101,for
service rendered on and after July 1,2011,unless otherwise ordered by this
Commission,and when effective,will supersede and cancel the Electric Rate Schedules
now in effect.Even though the Company has filed this case on June 1,2011,
requesting implementation on July 1,2011,as set forth in Idaho Code §61-307,Idaho
Power expects the Commission will suspend implementation of the Company's
proposed rates for the statutory period set forth Idaho Code §61-622.Thus,any new
rates established would not become effective until 2012.As explained in greater detail
in the Direct Testimony of Mr.Gregory W.Said,Idaho Power believes that the timing of
this Application complies with the terms of the stipulation approved in Case No.IPC-E
09-30 and the expectations of the parties thereto.
VII.PUBLIC NOTICE
22.This Application has been and will be brought to the attention of Idaho
Power's affected customers by means of news releases to various media outlets,
including the newspapers of general circulation in the area served by Idaho Power,by
APPLICATION - 8
customer notices mailed to individual customers,and by means of personal contact with
some customers.Attachment No.4,included herewith and made a part hereof,
contains a copy of the press release and customer notice required by Procedural Rule
125.In addition,the affected current Electric Rate Schedules,Electric Service
Regulations,including rate schedules for the special contracts,together with the
proposed Electric Rate Schedules,Electric Service Regulations,including rate
schedules for the special contract customers,will be kept open for public inspection at
Idaho Power's offices in the state of Idaho.The above-described procedures are
deemed by Idaho Power to satisfy the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure,
but Idaho Power will,in the alternative,bring this Application to the attention of Idaho
Power's affected customers through any other means directed by this Commission.
VIII.COMMUNICATIONS
23.Communications with reference to this Application should be sent to the
following:
Lisa D.Nordstrom
Donovan E.Walker
Jason B.Williams
Idaho Power Company
P.O.Box 70
Boise,Idaho 83707
lnordstrom@idahopower.com
dwalker@idahopower.com
jWilliams@idahopower.com
Gregory W.Said
Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
Idaho Power Company
P.O.Box 70
Boise,Idaho 83707
gsaid@idahopower.com
IX.REQUEST FOR RELIEF
24.The revenue requirement heretofore allowed Idaho Power is no longer
reasonable and adequate,and Idaho Power has and will continue to experience
increased costs -all of which now require immediate adjustment by way of increased
APPLICATION - 9
revenues if Idaho Power is to maintain a stable financial condition and continue to
render reliable and adequate electric service to its customers.
WHEREFORE,Idaho Power respectfully requests that the Commission issue its
Order:(1)determining a fair and reasonable revenue requirement for Idaho Power;(2)
confirming that the methods Idaho Power used to update its 2010 actual data to 2011
test-year data are reasonable;(3)approving the new Electric Rate Schedules,Electric
Service Regulations,and special contract rates set out in Attachment No.1 to become
effective for electric service rendered on and after July 1,2011;(4)confirming that the
effective date Idaho Power has proposed for rate implementation will be suspended
until January 1,2012;(5)authorizing recovery in rates of approximately $11.3 million of
demand response incentive payments;and 6)making permanent the FCA mechanism
for residential and small general service customer classes.
DATED at Boise,Idaho,this 1st day of June 2011.
LISA D.NORDST
Attorney for Idaho
DONOVAN E.WALKER
Attorney for Idaho Power Company
JASON B.WILLIAMS
Attorney for Idaho Power Company
APPLICATION -10
APPLICANT'S STATEMENT OF READINESS FOR HEARING
LISA D.NORDSTROM,one of the attorneys of record for Idaho Power,hereby
states that Idaho Power is prepared to immediately present its case in support of the
relief requested in the Application.
APPLICANTS STATEMENT OF READINESS FOR HEARING
BEFORE THE
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
CASE NO.IPC-E-11-08
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
ATTACHMENT NO.1
PROPOSED TARIFF
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
1.Definitions (Continued)
First Revised Sheet No.H-4
Cancels
Original Sheet No.H-4
RULE H
NEW SERVICE ATTACHMENTS
AND DISTRIBUTION LINE
INSTALLATIONS OR
ALTERATIONS
(Continued)
Unusual Conditions are construction conditions not normally encountered,but which the
Company may encounter during construction which impose additional,project-specific costs.
These conditions may include,but are not limited to:frost,landscape replacement,road
compaction,pavement replacement,chip-sealing,rock digging/trenching,boring,nonstandard
facilities or construction practices,and other than available voltage requirements
Costs associated with unusual conditions are separately stated and are subject to refund if not
encountered.If unusual conditions are not encountered,the Company will issue the appropriate
refund within 90 days of completion of the project
Upgrade is a request by a customer to increase capacity and/or size of Company-owned
distribution facilities.Upgrades are eligible for Vested Interest Refunds.
Vested Interest is the right to a refund that an Applicant or Additional Applicant holds in a
specific section of distribution facilities when Additional Applicants attach to that section of
distribution facilities.
Vested Interest Charge is an amount collected from an Additional Applicant for refund to a
Vested Interest Holder.
Vested Interest Holder is an entity that has paid a refundable Line Installation Charge to the
Company for a Line Installation.A Vested Interest Holder may also be an entity that has paid a
refundable charge to the Company under the provisions of a prior rule or schedule.
Vested Interest Refund is a refund payment to an existing Vested Interest Holder resulting from
a Vested Interest Charge to an Additional Applicant.
Vested Interest Portion is that part of the Company's distribution system in which a Vested
Interest is held.
Work Order Cost is a cost estimate performed by the Company for a specific request for service
by an Applicant or Additional Applicant.The Work Order Cost will include general overheads
related to the management of construction.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
RESIDENTIAL SPACE HEATING
Seventh Revised Sheet No.1-2
Cancels
Sixth Revised Sheet No.1-2
SCHEDULE 1
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
(Continued)
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 2 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 anyone time.Supplemental resistance
type heaters,that may be used with a heat exchanger,shall comply with the specifications listed above
for such units.
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.
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).
Service Charge,per month
Energy Charge,per kWh
First 800 kWh
801-2000 kWh
All Additional kWh Over 2000
PAYMENT
Summer
$5.00
7.7493¢
9.4410¢
11.3297¢
Non-summer
$5.00
7.1983¢
7.9981¢
8.4662¢
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
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101
Fourth Revised Sheet No.3-2
Cancels
Third Revised Sheet No.3-2
MONTHLY CHARGE
SCHEDULE 3
MASTER-METERED MOBILE HOME PARK
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
(Continued)
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):
Service Charge,per month
Energy Charge,per kWh
all kWh
$5.00
7.8100¢
Minimum Charge
The monthly Minimum Charge shall be the sum of the Service Charge,the Energy Charge,and
the Power Cost Adjustment.
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
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
AVAILABILITY
First Revised Sheet No.4-1
Cancels
Original Sheet No.4-1
SCHEDULE 4
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
ENERGY WATCH PILOT
(OPTIONAL)
Service under this schedule is available at points on the Company's interconnected system to
residential Customers in the Emmett Valley where existing facilities of adequate capacity and desired
phase and voltage are adjacent to the Premises to be served,additional investment by the Company
for new transmission,substation or terminal facilities is not necessary to supply the desired service,and
Advanced Meter Reading (AMR)equipment is installed.For the purposes of this schedule,the Emmett
Valley is considered to be the area within the vicinity of the cities of Emmett and Letha,Idaho.
Customers on Schedule 4 are not eligible to participate in the NC Cool Credit program.
The Residential Service Energy Watch Pilot is an optional,voluntary service that provides
residential Customers the option to take electric service with a critical peak pricing component.
If a Customer requests to participate in this Pilot,the Customer will be placed on the rate
schedule at the next regularly scheduled meter reading provided the Company has received two weeks
notice from the Customer prior to the next regularly scheduled meter read date,subject to work
schedule constraints.
A Customer may terminate their participation on this rate schedule at any time.However,the
Customer may not subsequently elect service under this rate schedule for one year after the effective
date of cancellation.
APPLICABILITY
Service under this schedule is applicable to Electric Service required for residential service
Customers for general domestic uses,including single phase motors of 7~horsepower rating or less,
subject to the following conditions:
1.When a portion of a dwelling is used regularly for business,professional or other gainful
purposes,or when service is supplied in whole or in part for business,professional,or other gainful
purposes,the Premises will be classified as non-residential and the appropriate general service
schedule will apply.However,if the wiring is so arranged that the service for residential purposes can
be metered separately,this schedule will be applied to such service.
2.Whenever the Customer's equipment does not conform to the Company's specifications
for service under this schedule,service will be supplied under the appropriate General Service
Schedule.
3.This schedule is not applicable to standby service,service for resale,or shared service.
The Company shall have the right to select and reject Pilot participants at its sole discretion.
TYPE OF SERVICE
The type of service provided under this schedule is single phase,alternating current at
approximately 120 or 240 volts and 60 cycles,supplied through one meter at one Point of Delivery.
Upon request by the owner of multi-family dwellings,the Company may provide 120/208 volt service for
multi-family dwellings when all equipment is U L approved to operate at 120/208 volts.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
WATER HEATING
Third Revised Sheet No.4-2
Cancels
Second Revised Sheet No.4-2
SCHEDULE 4
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
ENERGY WATCH PILOT
(OPTIONAL)
(Continued)
All electric water heating equipment,including water storage and tankless water heaters (hot
water on demand),shall conform to specifications of the Underwriters'Laboratories,Inc.and the
Company.The installation of the water heating equipment shall conform to all National,State,and
Municipal Codes.No single electric water heating unit shall exceed 6 kW;and where two or more
heating units are used,these units shall be so interlocked that not more than 6 kW can be connected at
anyone time.
Where electric water heaters not complying with these specifications are installed,the Customer
will be required to pay the original installation or upgrade costs for any nonstandard facilities needed to
supply the electrical capacity to meet the water heater demand.Water heating equipment must not
impair or interfere with service to any other customer.
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 anyone 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
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
Sixth Revised Sheet No.4-3
Cancels
Fifth Revised Sheet No.4-3
SCHEDULE 4
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
ENERGY WATCH PILOT
(OPTIONAL)
(Continued)
TIME PERIODS
The time periods are defined as follows.All times are stated in Mountain Time.
5:00 p.m.to 9:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.to 9:00 p.m.Monday through Friday
9:00 p.m.to 1:00 p.m.Monday through Friday and all hours on weekends and
holidays
Critical peak period (10 select summer days):
Summer Season
On-Peak:
Off-Peak:
Non-summer Season
Mid-Peak:7:00 a.m.to 9:00 p.m.Monday through Friday
Off-Peak:9:00 p.m.to 7:00 a.m.Monday through Friday and all hours on weekends and
holidays
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).
Service Charge,per month $5.00
Energy Charge,per kWh
Summer
Energy Watch Event hours
On-Peak
Off-Peak
40.0000¢
11.4519¢
6.3127¢
Non-summer
Mid-Peak
Off-Peak
8.0175¢
6.3127¢
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
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
AVAILABILITY
First Revised Sheet No.5-1
Cancels
Original Sheet No.5-1
SCHEDULE 5
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
TIME-OF-DAY PILOT
(OPTIONAL)
Service under this schedule is available at points on the Company's interconnected system to
residential Customers in the Emmett Valley where existing facilities of adequate capacity and desired
phase and voltage are adjacent to the Premises to be served,additional investment by the Company
for new transmission,substation or terminal facilities is not necessary to supply the desired service,and
Advanced Meter Reading (AMR)equipment is installed.For the purposes of this schedule,the Emmett
Valley is considered to be the area within the vicinity of the cities of Emmett and Letha,Idaho.
The Residential Service Time-of-Day Pilot is an optional,voluntary service that provides
residential Customers the option to take electric service with seasonal time-of-day energy rates.
If a Customer requests to participate in this Pilot,the Customer will be placed on the rate
schedule at the next regularly scheduled meter reading provided the Company has received two weeks
notice from the Customer prior to the next regularly scheduled meter read date,subject to work
schedule constraints.
A Customer may terminate their participation on this rate schedule at any time.However,the
Customer may not subsequently elect service under this rate schedule for one year after the effective
date of cancellation.
APPLICABILITY
Service under this schedule is applicable to Electric Service required for residential service
Customers for general domestic uses,including single phase motors of 7%horsepower rating or less,
subject to the following conditions:
1.When a portion of a dwelling is used regularly for business,professional or other gainful
purposes,or when service is supplied in whole or in part for business,professional,or other gainful
purposes,the Premises will be classified as non-residential and the appropriate general service
schedule will apply.However,if the wiring is so arranged that the service for residential purposes can
be metered separately,this schedule will be applied to such service.
2.Whenever the Customer's equipment does not conform to the Company's specifications
for service under this schedule,service will be supplied under the appropriate General Service
Schedule.
3.This schedule is not applicable to standby service,service for resale,or shared service.
The Company shall have the right to select and reject Pilot participants at its sole discretion.
TYPE OF SERVICE
The type of service provided under this schedule is single phase,altemating current at
approXimately 120 or 240 volts and 60 cycles,supplied through one meter at one Point of Delivery.
Upon request by the owner of multi-family dwellings,the Company may provide 120/208 volt service for
multi-family dwellings when all equipment is U L approved to operate at 120/208 volts.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
WATER HEATING
Second Revised Sheet No.5-2
Cancels
First Revised Sheet No.5-2
SCHEDULE 5
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
TIME-OF-DAY PILOT
(OPTIONAL)
(Continued)
All electric water heating equipment,including water storage and tankless water heaters (hot
water on demand),shall conform to specifications of the Underwriters'Laboratories,Inc.and the
Company.The installation of the water heating equipment shall conform to all National,State,and
Municipal Codes..No single electric water heating unit shall exceed 6 kW;and where two or more
heating units are used,these units shall be so interlocked that not more than 6 kW can be connected at
anyone time.
Where electric water heaters not complying with these specifications are installed,the Customer
will be required to pay the original installation or upgrade costs for any nonstandard facilities needed to
supply the electrical capacity to meet the water heater demand.Water heating equipment must not
impair or interfere with service to any other customer.
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 anyone time.Supplemental resistance
type heaters,that may be used with a heat exchanger,shall comply with the specifications listed above
for such units.
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.
TIME PERIODS
The time periods are defined as follows.All times are stated in Mountain Time.
Summer Season
On-Peak:
Off-Peak:
1:00 p.m.to 9:00 pm.Monday through Friday
9:00 p.m.to 1:00 p.m.Monday through Friday and all hours on weekends and
holidays
Non-summer Season
Mid-Peak:7:00 a.m.to 9:00 p.m.Monday through Friday
Off-Peak:9:00 p.m.to 7:00 a.m.Monday through Friday and all hours on weekends and
holidays
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101
MONTHLY CHARGE
Sixth Revised Sheet No.5-3
Cancels
Fifth Revised Sheet No.5-3
SCHEDULE 5
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
TIME-OF-DAY PILOT
(OPTIONAL)
(Continued)
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).
Service Charge,per month
Energy Charge,per kWh
Summer
On-Peak
Off-Peak
Non-summer
Mid-Peak
Off-Peak
PAYMENT
$5.00
12.0547¢
6.6450¢
8.4395¢
6.6450¢
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
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
MONTHLY CHARGE
Seventh Revised Sheet No.7-2
Cancels
Sixth Revised Sheet No.7-2
SCHEDULE 7
SMALL GENERAL SERVICE
(Continued)
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).
Service Charge,per month
Energy Charge,per kWh
First 300 kWh
All Additional kWh
PAYMENT
Summer
$5.00
9.4577¢
11.3702¢
Non-summer
$5.00
9.4577¢
9.9483¢
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
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101
Fourth Revised Sheet No.9-3
Cancels
Third Revised Sheet No.9-3
SCHEDULE 9
LARGE GENERAL SERVICE
(Continued)
FACILITIES BEYOND THE POINT OF DELIVERY
At the option of the Company,transfonners 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 depreciated 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 ADJUSTMENT
Where the Customer's Power Factor is less than 90 percent,as detennined by measurement
under actual load conditions,the Company may adjust the kW measured to detennine 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 Fann Energy
Credit).
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101
MONTHLY CHARGE (Continued)
SECONDARY SERVICE
Service Charge.per month
Seventh Revised Sheet No.9-4
Cancels
Sixth Revised Sheet No.9-4
SCHEDULE 9
LARGE GENERAL SERVICE
(Continued)
Summer
$16.00
Non-summer
$16.00
Basic Charge,per kW of Basic Load Capacity
First 20 kW
All Additional kW
Demand Charge.per kW of Billing Demand
First 20 kW
All Additional kW
Energy Charge,per kWh
First 2,000 kWh
All Additional kWh
Facilities Charge
None.
$0.00
$0.97
$0.00
$5.74
9.3408¢
4.0056¢
$0.00
$0.97
$0.00
$4.20
8.3476¢
3.5792¢
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1.2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101
Fourth Revised Sheet No.9-5
Cancels
Third Revised Sheet No.9-5
SCHEDULE 9
LARGE GENERAL SERVICE
(Continued)
MONTHLY CHARGE (Continued)
PRIMARY SERVICE Summer Non-summer
Service Charge,per month $309.00 $309.00
Basic Charge,per kW of
Basic Load Capacity $1.30 $1.30
Demand Charge,per kW of
Billing Demand $5.25 $4.59
On-Peak Demand Charge,per kW of
On-Peak Billing Demand $0.98 nfa
Energy Charge,per kWh
On-Peak 4.2679¢nfa
Mid-Peak 3.8801¢3.4017¢
Off-Peak 3.6265¢3.2623¢
Facilities Charge
The Company's investment in Company-owned Facilities Beyond the Point of Delivery times
1.41 percent.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101
Third Revised Sheet No.9-6
Cancels
Second Revised Sheet No.9-6
SCHEDULE 9
LARGE GENERAL SERVICE
(Continued)
MONTHLY CHARGE (Continued)
TRANSMISSION SERVICE Summer Non-summer
Service Charge,per month $309.00 $309.00
Basic Charge,per kW of
Basic Load Capacity $0.70 $0.70
Demand Charge,per kW of
Billing Demand $4.93 $4.41
On-Peak Demand Charge,per kW of
On-Peak Billing Demand $0.98 nfa
Energy Charge,per kWh
On-Peak 4.1796¢nfa
Mid-Peak 3.8079¢3.3427¢
Off-Peak 3.5634¢3.2155¢
Facilities Charge
The Company's investment in Company-owned Facilities Beyond the Point of Delivery times
1.41 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
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101
NEW FACILITIES
Fifth Revised Sheet No.15-2
Cancels
Fourth Revised Sheet No.15-2
SCHEDULE 15
DUSK TO DAWN CUSTOMER
LIGHTING
(Continued)
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
Sodium Vapor
100 Watt
200 Watt
400 Watt
Average Base
Lumens Rate
8,550 $8.22
19,800 $9.78
45,000 $13.44
FLOOD LIGHTING
High Pressure
Sodium Vapor
200 Watt
400 Watt
Metal Halide
400 Watt
1000 Watt
Average
Lumens
19,800
45,000
28,800
88,000
Base
Rate
$11.89
$14.09
$12.90
$20.69
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
1.51 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
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
Sixth Revised Sheet No.19-4
Cancels
Fifth Revised Sheet No.19-4
SCHEDULE 19
LARGE POWER SERVICE
(Continued)
MONTHLY CHARGE (Continued)
SECONDARY SERVICE
Service Charge,per month
Basic Charge,per kW of
Basic Load Capacity
Demand Charge,per kW of
Billing Demand
On-Peak Demand Charge,per kW of
On-Peak Billing Demand
Energy Charge,per kWh
On-Peak
Mid-Peak
Off-Peak
Facilities Charge
None.
Summer Non-summer
$41.00 $41.00
$0.95 $0.95
$6.14 $4.38
$1.05 n/a
5.8131¢n/a
4.4445¢4.0809¢
3.8591¢3.5409¢
PRIMARY SERVICE
Service Charge,per month
Basic Charge,per kW of
Basic Load Capacity
Demand Charge,per kW of
Billing Demand
On-Peak Demand Charge,per kW of
On-Peak Billing Demand
Energy Charge,per kWh
On-Peak
Mid-Peak
Off-Peak
Summer
$326.00
$1.30
$6.24
$0.99
4.6608¢
3.5386¢
3.0696¢
Non-summer
$326.00
$1.30
$4.62
n/a
n/a
3.2886¢
2.8531¢
Facilities Charge
The Company's investment in Company-owned Facilities Beyond the Point of Delivery times
1.41 percent.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
Sixth Revised Sheet No.19-5
Cancels
Fifth Revised Sheet No.19-5
SCHEDULE 19
LARGE POWER SERVICE
(Continued)
MONTHLY CHARGE (Continued)
TRANSMISSION SERVICE Summer Non-summer
Service Charge,per month $326.00 $326.00
Basic Charge,per kW of
Basic Load Capacity $0.72 $0.72
Demand Charge,per kW of
Billing Demand $6.06 $4.48
On-Peak Demand Charge,per kW of
On-Peak Billing Demand $0.99 n/a
Energy Charge,per kWh
On-Peak 4.5961¢n/a
Mid-Peak 3.5089¢3.2695¢
Off-Peak 3.0448¢2.8365¢
Facilities Charge
The Company's investment in Company-owned Facilities Beyond the Point of Delivery times
1.41 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
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
MONTHLY CHARGE
Sixth Revised Sheet No.24-3
Cancels
Fifth Revised Sheet No.24-3
SCHEDULE 24
AGRICULTURAL IRRIGATION
SERVICE
(Continued)
The Monthly Charge is the sum at the tollowing charges.and may also include charges as set
torth in Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment),Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider),Schedule 95
(Adjustment tor Municipal Franchise Fees),and Schedule 98 (Residential and Small Farm Energy
Credit).
SECONDARY SERVICE
Service Charge,per month
Demand Charge,per kW at
Billing Demand
Energy Charge
In-Season
First 164 kWh per kW at Demand
All Other kWh per kW at Demand
Out-at-Season
All kWh
Facilities Charge
None.
TRANSMISSION SERVICE
Service Charge.per month
Demand Charge,per kW at
Billing Demand
Energy Charge
In-Season
First 164 kWh per kW at Demand
All Other kWh per kW at Demand
Out-at-Season
All kWh
In-Season
$25.00
$7.19
5.3196¢
5.0153¢
n.a.
In-Season
$326.00
$6.77
4.9565¢
4.6732¢
n.a.
Out-at-Season
$3.50
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
6.2055¢
Out-at-Season
$3.50
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
5.7823¢
Facilities Charge
The Company's investment in Company-owned Facilities Beyond the Point at Delivery times
1.41 percent.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
J.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101
Sixth Revised Sheet No.26-1
Cancels
Fifth Revised Sheet No.26-1
SCHEDULE 26
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE
FOR
MICRON TECHNOLOGY,INC.
BOISE,IDAHO
SPECIAL CONTRACT DATED DECEMBER 29,2009
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
$1.71 per kW of Contract Demand.
Monthly Billing Demand Charge
$11.20 per kW of Billing Demand but not less than Minimum Monthly Billing Demand.
Minimum Monthly Billing Demand
The Minimum Monthly Billing Demand will be 25,000 kilowatts.
Daily Excess Demand Charge
$0.317 per each kW over the Contract Demand.
Monthly Energy Charge
2.1124¢per kWh.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
Fifth Revised Sheet No.29-1
Cancels
Fourth Revised Sheet No.29-1
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
$2.34 per kW of Contract Demand
Demand Charge,
$8.01 per kW of Billing Demand but no less than the Contract Demand less 5,000 kW
Daily Excess Demand Charge
$0.320 per each kW over the Contract Demand
Energy Charge
2.1221¢per kWh
Monthly Facilities Charge
1.41%of the Company's investment in Distribution Facilities
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street.Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
Fifth Revised Sheet No.30-1
Cancels
Fourth Revised Sheet No.30-1
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.
2.
Demand Charge,per kW of
Billing Demand
Energy Charge,per kWh
$8.67
2.2727¢
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
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
MONTHLY CHARGE
Sixth Revised Sheet No.31-1
Cancels
Fifth Revised Sheet No.31-1
SCHEDULE 31
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
AGREEMENT FOR SUPPLY OF
STANDBY ELECTRIC SERVICE
FOR
THE AMALGAMATED SUGAR COMPANY
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 $0.57
Standby Facilities Contract Demand Charge
Per kW of Standby Facilities Contract Demand:
Paul Facility:$1.66
Nampa Facility:$1.68
Twin Falls Facility:$1.32
Standby Billing Demand Charge,per kW of
Standby Billing Demand $2.08
Excess Demand Charge
$0.67 per day for each kW taken in excess of the Total Contract Demand during the months of
September through March
$0.99 per day for each kW taken in excess of the Total Contract Demand during the months of
April through August
$6.60 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
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
Third Revised Sheet No.32-1
Cancels
Second Revised Sheet No.32-1
SCHEDULE 32
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE
FOR HOKU MATERIALS.INC.
POCATELLO.IDAHO
ELECTRIC SERVICE AGREEMENT DATED JUNE 19.2009
APPLICABILITY
This schedule is applicable to service to Hoku Materials,Inc.(Hoku)served by Idaho Power
Company under the terms of an Electric Service Agreement (ESA)dated June 19,2009.
MONTHLY CHARGE
The Monthly Charge is the sum of the following charges and may also include applicable
charges for Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment),Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider),and
Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees).
FIRST BLOCK MONTHLY CHARGES
First Block Contract Demand Charge
$2.35 per kW times the First Block Contract Demand
First Block Energy Charge
6.1660 cents per kWh times the First Block Energy (subject to the Minimum Billed
Energy amount specified in the ESA)
SECOND BLOCK MONTHLY CHARGES
Second Block Contract Demand Charge
$5.32 per kW times the Second Block Contract Demand
Second Block Energy Charge
3.3177 cents per kWh times the Second Block Energy (subject to Minimum Billed
Energy amount specified in the ESA)
EXCESS DEMAND CHARGES
Daily Excess Demand Charge
$0.65 per each kW of Excess Demand per day
Monthly Excess Demand Charge
$6.56 per kW for the highest Excess Demand recorded during the billing period
EXCESS ENERGY CHARGE
10.1802 cents per kWh of Excess Energy
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101
AVAILABILITY
Second Revised Sheet No.40-1
Cancels
First Revised Sheet No.40-1
SCHEDULE 40
NON-METERED GENERAL SERVICE
Service under this schedule is available at points on the Company's interconnected system within
the State of Idaho where existing secondary distribution facilities of adequate capacity,phase and voltage
are available adjacent to the Customer's Premises and the only investment reqUired by the Company is an
overhead service drop.
APPLICABILITY
Service under this schedule applies to Electric Service for the Customer's single-or multiple-unit
loads up to 1,800 watts per unit where the size of the load and period of operation are fixed and,as a result,
actual usage can be accurately determined.Service may include,but is not limited to,security lighting,
telephone booths and CATV power supplies which serve line amplifiers.Equipment or loads constructed or
operated in such a way as to allow for the potential or actual variation in energy use are not eligible for
service under this schedule.Facilities to supply service under this schedule shall be installed so that service
cannot be extended to the Customer's loads served under other schedules.Service under this schedule is
not applicable to shared or temporary service.On or after June 1,2006,new service under this schedule is
also not applicable to the Customer's loads on Premises which have metered service.
SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
The Customer shall pay for all Company investment,except the overhead service drop,required to
provide service requested by the Customer.The Customer is responsible for installing,owning and
maintaining all equipment,including necessary underground circuitry and related facilities to connect with
the Company's facilities at the Company designated Point of Delivery.If the Customer's equipment is not
properly maintained,service to the specific equipment will be terminated.
Energy used by CATV power supplies which serve line amplifiers will be determined by the power
supply manufacturer's nameplate input rating assuming continuous operation.
The Customer is responsible for notifying the Company of any changes or additions to the
equipment or loads being served under this schedule.Failure to notify the Company of such changes or
additions will result in the termination of service under this schedule and the requirement that service be
provided under one of the Company's metered service schedules.
If the Customer modifies existing equipment being served under this schedule in a way that allows
for the potential or actual variation in energy usage or installs additional equipment that allows for the
potential or actual variation in energy usage,service under this schedule will be terminated and the
Customer will be required to receive service under one of the Company's metered service schedules.
With Company approval,municipalities or agencies of federal,state,or county governments may
install equipment that allows for the potential intermittent variation in energy usage at authorized Points of
Delivery.Under these circumstances,the Customer's bill will include fixed units of the Intermittent Usage
Charge in addition to the Customer's other Monthly Charges.
The Company is only responsible for supplying energy to the Point of Delivery and,at its expense,
may check energy consumption at any time.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101
MONTHLY CHARGE
Sixth Revised Sheet No.40-2
Cancels
Fifth Revised Sheet No.40-2
SCHEDULE 40
NON-METERED GENERAL SERVICE
(Continued)
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 non-metered,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
Minimum Charge,per month
ADDITIONAL CHARGES
7.330¢
$1.50
Applicable only to municipalities or agencies of federal,state,or county governments with an
authorized Point of Delivery having the potential of intermittent variations in energy usage.
Intermittent Usage Charge,per unit,per month
PAYMENT
$1.00
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
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
AVAILABILITY
Second Revised Sheet No.41-1
Cancels
First Revised Sheet No.41-1
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
Service under this schedule is available throughout the Company's service area within the State
of Idaho where street lighting wires and fixtures can be installed on Customer-provided street lighting
facilities or installed on the Company's existing distribution facilities.
APPLICABILITY
Service under this schedule is applicable to service requested or installed by Customers for the
lighting of public streets,public alleys,public grounds,and thoroughfares.Street lighting lamps will be
energized each night from dusk until dawn.
SERVICE LOCATION AND PERIOD
Street lighting facility locations,type of unit and lamp sizes,as changed from time to time by
written request of the Customer and agreed to by the Company,shall be provided for Customers
receiving service under Options A and B of this schedule.The in-service date for each street lighting
facility shall also be maintained.
The minimum service period for any Company-owned street lighting facility is 10 years.The
Company,upon written notification from the Customer,will remove a Company-owned street lighting
facility:
1.At no cost to the Customer,if such facility has been in service for no less than the
minimum service period.The Company will not grant a request from the Customer for reinstallation of
street lighting service at the same location for a minimum period of two years from the date of removal.
2.Upon payment to the Company of the removal cost,if such facility has been in service
for less than the minimum service period.
SERVICE OPTIONS
"A"-Idaho Power-Owned.Idaho Power-Maintained System
The facilities required for supplying service,including fixture,lamp,control relay,mast
arm for mounting on an existing utility pole.and energy for the operation thereof,are supplied,
installed,owned and maintained by the Company.All necessary repairs and maintenance
work,including group lamp replacement and glassware cleaning,will be performed by the
Company during the regularly scheduled working hours of the Company on the Company's
schedule.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.
The Company has two standard street lighting fixture options,drop-glass or cut-off
(shielded lighting).For each initial lighting fixture installation,the Customer is required to state,
in writing,a fixture preference.A maintenance-related replacement of a current fixture will be
made with a similar type of drop-glass or cut-off fixture as the one being replaced unless written
notification has been received from the Customer requesting a change in fixture types.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise.Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
SERVICE OPTIONS (Continued)
Sixth Revised Sheet No.41-2
Cancels
Fifth Revised Sheet No.41-2
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
"A"-Idaho Power-owned.Idaho Power-Maintained System (Continued)
Company-owned lighting systems installed on or after June 1.2004 shall not be
constructed,operated,or modified in such a way as to allow for the potential or actual variation
in energy usage,such as through,but not limited to,the use of wired outlets or useable plug-ins.
Company-owned systems installed prior to June 1,2004 that are constructed,operated,
or modified in such a way as to allow for the potential or actual variation in energy usage may
have the estimated annual variations in energy usage charged the Non-Metered Service
Variable Energy Charge until the potential for variations in energy usage has been eliminated.
Repair,modification or alteration of these facilities is not permitted.
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.$132.00 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 Charges
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 (41A)
Standard High Pressure
Sodium Vapor
70 Watt
100 Watt
200 Watt
250 Watt
400 Watt
Average
Lumens
5,540
8,550
19,800
24,750
45,000
Base
Rate
$9.90
$9.45
$12.74
$13.91
$15.91
Non-Metered Service -Variable Energy
Energy Charge,per kWh 7.330¢
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101
SERVICE OPTIONS (Continued)
Fifth Revised Sheet No.41-3
Cancels
Fourth Revised Sheet No.41-3
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
"An -Idaho Power-Owned,Idaho Power-Maintained System (Continued)
Monthly Charges (Continued)
Pole Charges
For Company-owned poles installed after October 5,1964 required to be used
for street lighting only:
Wood pole,per pole
Steel pole,per pole
Facilities Charges
Charge
$1.81
$7.18
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 1.21 percent of the estimated cost difference between
overhead and underground circuits.
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.
"B"-Customer-Owned.Idaho Power-Maintained System -No New Service
The Customer's lighting system,including posts or standards,fixtures,initial installation
of lamps and underground cables with suitable terminals for connection to the Company's
distribution system,is installed and owned by the Customer and maintained by Idaho Power.
Customer-owned lighting systems receiving maintenance under Option B must have Idaho
Power standard wattage high pressure sodium vapor lamps installed in all street lighting
fixtures.
Customer-owned systems installed on or after June 1,2004 which are constructed,
operated,or modified in such a way as to allow for the potential or actual variation in energy
usage,such as through,but not limited to,the use of wired outlets or useable plug-ins,are
required to be metered in order to record actual energy usage.
Customer-owned systems installed prior to June 1,2004 that are constructed,operated,
or modified in such a way as to allow for the potential or actual variation in energy usage may
have the estimated annual variations in energy usage charged the Non-Metered Service
Variable Energy Charge until the street lighting system is converted to Metered Service,or until
the potential for variations in energy usage has been eliminated,whichever is sooner.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
SERVICE OPTIONS (Continued)
Seventh Revised Sheet No.41-4
Cancels
Sixth Revised Sheet No.41-4
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
"B"-Customer-Owned.Idaho Power-Maintained System -No New Service (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,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.
Monthly Charges
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,per lamp (41B)
Standard High Pressure Sodium Vapor
Energy and Maintenance Charges:
70 Watt
100 Watt
200 Watt
250 Watt
400 Watt
Non-Metered Service -Variable Energy
Energy Charge,per kWh
Metered Service,per lamp (41BM)
Standard High Pressure Sodium Vapor
Maintenance Charges:
70 Watt
100 Watt
200 Watt
250 Watt
400 Watt
Service Charge,per meter
Energy Charge,per kWh
Average
Lumens
5,450
8,550
19,800
24,750
45,000
7.330¢
$1.28
$1.18
$1.17
$1.16
$1.17
$3.23
3.9931¢
Base
Rate
$2.44
$2.74
$4.12
$5.16
$7.45
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
SERVICE OPTIONS (Continued)
Second Revised Sheet No.41-5
Cancels
First Revised Sheet No.41-5
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
"B"-Customer-Owned.Idaho Power-Maintained System -No New Service (Continued)
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.
"c"-Customer-Owned.Customer-Maintained System
The Customer's lighting system,including posts or standards,fixtures,initial installation
of lamps and underground cables with suitable terminals for connection to the Company's
distribution system,is installed,owned,and maintained by the Customer.The Customer is
responsible for notifying the Company of any changes or additions to the lighting equipment or
loads being served under Option C -Non-Metered Service.Failure to notify the Company of
such changes or additions will result in the termination of non-metered service under Option C
and the requirement that service be provided under Option C -Metered Service.
All new Customer-owned lighting systems installed outside of Subdivisions on or after
January 1,2012 are required to be metered in order to record actual energy usage.
Customer-owned systems installed prior to June 1,2004 that are constructed,operated,
or modified in such a way as to allow for the potential or actual variation in energy usage may
have the estimated annual variations in energy usage charged the Non-Metered Service
Energy Charge until the street lighting system is converted to Metered Service,or until the
potential for variations in energy usage has been eliminated,whichever is sooner.
Monthly Charges
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).For non-metered service,the
average monthly kWh of energy usage shall be estimated by the Company based on the
total wattage of the Customer's lighting system and 4,059 hours of operation.
Non-Metered Service (41C)
Energy Charge,per kWh
Metered Service (41 CM)
Service Charge,per meter
Energy Charge,per kWh
3.9931¢
$3.23
3.9931¢
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
AVAILABILITY
Fourth Revised Sheet No.41-6
Cancels
Third Revised Sheet No.41-6
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
NO NEW SERVICE
Service under this schedule is available throughout the Company's service area within the State
of Idaho to any Customer who,on October 31,1981,was receiving service under this schedule.
APPLICABILITY
Service under this schedule is applicable to service required by municipalities for the lighting of
public streets,alleys,public grounds,and thoroughfares.Street lighting lamps will be energized each
night from dusk until dawn.
SERVICE LOCATION AND PERIOD
Street lighting facility locations,type of unit and lamp sizes,as changed from time to time by
written request of the Customer and agreed to by the Company,shall be provided for Customers
receiving service under this schedule.The in-service date for each street lighting facility shall also be
maintained.
The minimum service period for any street lighting facility is 10 years.The Company,upon written
notification from the Customer,will remove a street lighting facility:
1.At no cost to the Customer,if such facility has been in service for no less than the
minimum service period.The Company will not grant a request from a Customer for reinstallation of
street lighting service for a minimum period of two years from the date of removal.
2.Upon payment to the Company of the removal cost,if such facility has been in service for
less than the minimum service period.
ORNAMENTAL LIGHTING -CUSTOMER-OWNED SYSTEM
The Customer's lighting system,including posts or standards,fixtures,initial installation of
lamps and underground cables with suitable terminals for connection to the Company's distribution
system,is installed and owned by the Customer.
Customer-owned non-metered lighting systems that have the potential for variations in energy
usage,such as through,but not limited to,the use of wired outlets or useable plug-ins,may have the
estimated annual variations in energy usage charged the Non-Metered Service -Variable Energy
Charge until the street lighting system is converted to Metered Service,or until the potential for
variations in energy usage has been eliminated.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
Seventh Revised Sheet No.41-7
Cancels
Sixth Revised Sheet No.41-7
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
NO NEW SERVICE (Continued)
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 Charges
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
Mercury Vapor
175 Watt
400 Watt
Average
Lumens
7,654
19,125
Base
Rate
$3.91
$7.56
Non-Metered Service -Variable Energy
Energy Charge,per kWh 7.330¢
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
Third Revised Sheet No.41-8
Cancels
Second Revised Sheet No.41-8
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
NO NEW SERVICE (Continued)
ORNAMENTAL LIGHTING -CUSTOMER-OWNED SYSTEM (Continued)
Monthly Charges (Continued)
Metered Service (With Maintenance)per lamp
Mercurv Vapor
175 Watt
400 Watt
Service Charge,per meter
Energy Charge,per kWh
Payment
$3.90
$7.55
$3.23
3.9931¢
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
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
APPLICABILITY
Sixth Revised Sheet No.42-1
Cancels
Fifth Revised Sheet No.42-1
SCHEDULE 42
TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL
LIGHTING SERVICE
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 anns,or cable.
CHARACTER OF SERVICE
The traffic control signal fixtures,including posts or standards,brackets,mast ann,cable,
lamps,control mechanisms,fixtures,service cable,and conduit to the point of,and with suitable
tenninals 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
PAYMENT
5.291¢
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
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101
PARALLEL OPERATIONS
Fifth Revised Sheet No.45-3
Cancels
Fourth Revised Sheet No.45-3
SCHEDULE 45
STANDBY SERVICE
(Continued)
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
Available Standby Capacity
Primary Service
Transmission Service
Standby Demand Charge,per kW of
Standby Billing Demand
Primary Service
Transmission Service
Summer
$2.98
$0.87
$5.15
$4.87
Non-summer
$2.68
$0.57
$4.36
$4.12
Excess Demand Charge
$0.67 per kW times the sum of the daily Excess Demands recorded during the Billing Period,
plus $6.60 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
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise.Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101
AVAILABILITY
Fourth Revised Sheet No.46-1
Cancels
Third Revised Sheet No.46-1
SCHEDULE 46
ALTERNATE DISTRIBUTION
SERVICE
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
$2.38 per contracted kW of capacity
Mileage Charge
$.006 per kW per tenth of a mile in excess of 1.7 miles.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101
MONTHLY CHARGES (Continued)
First Revised Sheet No.46-2
Cancels
Original Sheet No.46-2
SCHEDULE 46
ALTERNATE DISTRIBUTION
SERVICE
(Continued)
The distribution line will be measured to the nearest tenth of a mile from the Alternate Distribution
Service substation to the automatic switching device.
FACILITIES CHARGE
The automatic switching device will be owned,operated,and maintained by the Company in
consideration of the Customer paying to the Company a Facilities Charge of 1.41 percent per month
times the Company's investment in such facilities.
CONTRIBUTION TOWARD MINIMUM CHARGE ON OTHER SCHEDULES
Any alternate Distribution 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
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
APPLICABILITY
Third Revised Sheet No.54-1
Cancels
Second Revised Sheet No.54-1
SCHEDULE 54
FIXED COST ADJUSTMENT
This schedule is applicable to the electric energy delivered to all Idaho retail Customers
receiving service under Schedules 1,3,4,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
April 1,2009
Small General Service FCC
Effective Date
April 1,2009
FIXED COST PER ENERGY RATE
Rate
$678.96 per Customer
Rate
$395.28 per Customer
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
April 1,2009
Small General Service FCE
Effective Date
April 1,2009
ALLOWED FIXED COST RECOVERY AMOUNT
Rate
5.3849¢per kWh
Rate
7.5239 ¢per kWh
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
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
APPLICABILITY
Sixth Revised Sheet No.55-1
Cancels
Fifth Revised Sheet No.55-1
SCHEDULE 55
POWER COST ADJUSTMENT
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 sum of the
Company's power cost components by firm kWh sales.The power cost components are segmented
into two categories;Category 1 and Category 2.Category 1 power costs include the sum of fuel
expense and purchased power expense (excluding purchases from cogeneration and small power
producers),less the sum of off-system surplus sales revenue and revenue from market-based special
contract pricing.Category 2 power costs include purchased power expense from cogeneration and
small power producers and direct incentive costs associated with the Company's demand response
programs.The Base Power Cost is 1.6441 cents per kWh,which is comprised of Category 1 power
costs of 0.9472 cents per kWh and Category 2 power costs of 0.6969 cents per kWh.
PROJECTED POWER COST
The Projected Power Cost is the Company estimate,expressed in cents per kWh,of the
Category 1 and Category 2 power cost components for the forecasted time period beginning April 1
each year and ending the following March 31.The Projected Power Cost is 1.5937 cents per kWh,
which is comprised of Category 1 power costs of 0.8882 cents per kWh and Category 2 power costs of
0.7055 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
year's approved True-Up revenues and actual revenues collected.The total True-up is (0.1074)cents
per kWh.
RECOVERY OF DEMAND-SIDE MANAGEMENT ("DSM")DEFERRAL BALANCE
Final Order No.32217,allows the Company to recover $10 million of DSM expenditures that
were previously incurred and booked to the Energy Efficiency Rider balancing account.Pursuant to
Order No.32217,the recovery of the $10 Million DSM balance amount has been allocated to individual
rate classes based on each class's proportion of total base revenues during the PCA year,as shown
below.
Schedule
1,3,4,5
7
9S
9P
9T
15
Description
Residential Service
Small General Service
Large General Service -Secondary
Large General Service -Primary
Large General Service -Transmission
Dusk to Dawn Lighting
¢per kWh
0.0918
0.1168
0.0669
0.0558
0.0561
0.2084
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101
First Revised Sheet No.55-2
cancels
Original Sheet No.55-2
SCHEDULE 55
POWER COST ADJUSTMENT
(Continued)
RECOVERY OF DEMAND-SIDE MANAGEMENT ("DSM")DEFERRAL BALANCE (Continued)
19S
19P
19T
24
40
41
42
26
29
30
32
Large Power Service -Secondary
Large Power Service -Primary
Large Power Service -Transmission
Agricultural Irrigation Service
Unrnetered General Service
Street Lighting
Traffic Control Lighting
Micron
Simplot
DOE
Hoku
0.0554
0.0492
0.0461
0.0743
0.0804
0.1466
0.0557
0.0421
0.0395
0.0391
0.1824
POWER COST ADJUSTMENT
The Power Cost Adjustment is the sum of:1)95 percent of the difference between the Projected
Power Costs in Category 1 and the Base Power Costs in Category 1;2)100 percent of the difference
between the Projected Power Costs in Category 2 and the Base Power Costs in Category 2;3)the
True-ups;and 4)the Recovery of the DSM deferral balance.
The monthly Power Cost Adjustment rates applied to the Energy rate of all metered schedules
and Special Contracts are shown below.The monthly Power Cost Adjustment applied to the per unit
charges of the nonmetered schedules is the monthly estimated usage times the cents per kWh rates
shown below.
Schedule
1,3,4,5
7
9S
9P
9T
15
19S
19P
19T
24
40
41
42
26
29
30
32
EXPIRATION
Description
Residential Service
Small General Service
Large General Service -Secondary
Large General Service -Primary
Large General Service -Transmission
Dusk to Dawn Lighting
Large Power Service -Secondary
Large Power Service -Primary
Large Power Service -Transmission
Agricultural Irrigation Service
Unmetered General Service
Street Lighting
Traffic Control Lighting
Micron
Simplot
DOE
Hoku
¢per kWh
(0.0630)
(0.0380)
(0.0879)
(0.0990)
(0.0987)
0.0536
(0.0994)
(0.1056)
(0.1087)
(0.0805)
(0.0744)
(0.0082)
(0.0991)
(0.1127)
(0.1153)
(0.1157)
0.0276
The Power Cost Adjustment included on this schedule will expire May 31,2012.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101
AVAILABILITY
First Revised Sheet No.84-1
Cancels
Original Sheet No.84-1
SCHEDULE 84
CUSTOMER ENERGY
PRODUCTION NET METERING
Service under this schedule is available throughout the Company's service territory within the
State of Idaho for Customers intending to operate as Sellers under this schedule to generate electricity to
reduce all or part of their monthly energy usage.
Service under this schedule is available on a first-come,first-served basis until the cumulative
generation nameplate capacity of net metering systems equals 2.9 tvNV,which represents one-tenth of
one percent of the Company's retail peak demand during 2000.No single Seller may connect more
than 20 percent of the cumulative generation nameplate capacity connected under this schedule.
APPLICABILITY
Service under this schedule is applicable to any Seller that:
1.Owns and/or operates a Generation Facility fueled by solar,wind,biomass,or
hydropower,or represents fuel cell technology;and
2.Maintains its retail electric service account for the loads served at the Point of Delivery
adjacent to the Generation Interconnection Point as active and in good standing;and
3.Meets all applicable requirements of the Company's Schedule 72 and Generation
Interconnection Process;and
4.Takes retail electric service under:
a.Schedule 1,Schedule 5,or Schedule 7;and
Owns and/or operates a Generation Facility with a total nameplate capacity rating of 25
kW or smaller that is interconnected to the Seller's individual electric system on the Seller's side
of the Point of Delivery,thus all energy received and delivered by the Company is through the
existing watt-hour retail meter.
b.Schedules other than Schedule 1.Schedule 5.or Schedule 7;and
Owns and/or operates a Generation Facility with a total nameplate capacity rating of 100
kW or smaller that is interconnected at a Generation Interconnection Point that is adjacent to the
Seller's Point of Delivery and is metered at the same voltage through a meter that is separate
from the retail load metering at the Seller's Point of Delivery.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
DEFINITIONS (Continued)
First Revised Sheet No.84-3
Cancels
Original Sheet No.84-3
SCHEDULE 84
CUSTOMER ENERGY
PRODUCTION NET METERING
(Continued)
Generation Interconnection Point is the point where the conductors are installed to allow receipt
of Seller's generation connect to the Company's facilities adjacent to the Seller's Point of Delivery.
Point of Delivery is the retail metering point where the Company's and the Seller's electrical
facilities are interconnected to allow Seller to take retail electric service from the Company.
Prudent Electrical Practices are those practices,methods and equipment that are commonly used
in prudent electrical engineering and operations to operate electric equipment lawfully and with safety,
dependability,efficiency and economy.
Schedule 72 is the Company's service schedule which provides for interconnection to non-utility
generation or its successor schedule(s)as approved by the Commission.
Seller is any Customer that owns and/or operates a Generation Facility and desires to
interconnect the Generation Facility to the Company's system to potentially sell net surplus energy to the
Company.
MONTHLY BILLING
The Seller shall be billed in accordance with the Seller's applicable standard service schedule,
including appropriate monthly charges.
CONDITIONS OF PURCHASE AND SALE
The conditions listed below shall apply to all transactions under this schedule.
1.Balances of generation and usage by the Seller:
a.If electricity supplied by the Company during the Billing Period exceeds the
electricity generated by the Seller and delivered to the Company during the Billing Period,the
Seller shall be billed for the net electricity supplied by the Company at the Seller's standard
schedule retail rate,in accordance with normal metering practices.
b.If electricity generated by the Seller during the Billing Period exceeds the electricity
supplied by the Company during the Billing Period,the Seller:
i.Shall be billed for the applicable Demand and other non-energy charges for
the Billing Period under the Seller's standard service schedule,and
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
First Revised Sheet No.84-4
Cancels
Original Sheet No.84-4
SCHEDULE 84
CUSTOMER ENERGY
PRODUCTION NET METERING
(Continued)
CONDITIONS OF PURCHASE AND SALE (Continued)
ii.Shall be financially credited for the Excess Net Energy delivered to the
Company during the Billing Period at the Seller's standard service schedule retail rate for
Schedule 1,Schedule 5,or Schedule 7 service.Sellers taking service under schedules
other than Schedule 1,Schedule 5,or Schedule 7 will be credited an amount per kWh
equal to 85 percent of the most recently calculated monthly per kWh Avoided Energy Cost
for the kWh of Excess Net Energy delivered to the Company.
iii.Shall not be financially credited for Excess Net Energy delivered to the
Company if taking service under a schedule other than Schedule 1,Schedule 5,or
Schedule 7 and the qualified Seller is utilizing the One-Meter Option.
iv.Shall,if taking service under a schedule other than Schedule 1,Schedule
5,or Schedule 7,be billed the applicable retail rate for any net usage delivered by the
Company and recorded on the Seller's generation meter.
2.As a condition of interconnection with the Company,the Seller shall:
a.Complete and maintain all requirements of interconnection in accordance with
the applicable portions of Schedule 72.
b.Complete and maintain all requirements of the Company's Generation
Interconnection Process.
c.Obtain written confirmation from the Company that all conditions to
interconnection have been fulfilled prior to operation of the Generation Facility.Such
confirmation shall not be unreasonably withheld by the Company.
3.The Seller shall never deliver or attempt to deliver energy to the Company's system
when the Company's system serving the Seller's Generation Facility is de-energized for any reason.
4.The Company shall not be liable directly or indirectly for permitting or continuing to allow
an attachment of a net metering facility to the Company's system,or for the acts or omissions of the
Seller that cause loss or injury,including death,to any third party.
5.The Seller is responsible for all costs associated with the Generation Facility and
Interconnection Facilities.The Seller is also responsible for all costs associated with any Company
additions,modifications,or upgrades to any Company facilities that the Company determines are
necessary as a result of the installation of the Generation Facility in order to maintain a safe,reliable
electrical system.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
BEFORE THE
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
CASE NO.IPC-E-11-08
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
ATTACHMENT NO.2
TARIFF IN LEGISLATIVE FORMAT
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
1.Definitions (Continued)
First Revised Sheet No.H-4
Cancels
Original Sheet No.H-4
RULEH
NEW SERVICE AITACHMENTS
AND DISTRIBUTION LINE
INSTALLATIONS OR
ALTERATIONS
(Continued)
Unusual Conditions are construction conditions not normally encountered,but which the
Company may encounter during construction which impose additional,project-specific costs.
These conditions may include,but are not limited to:frost,landscape replacement,road
compaction,pavement replacement,chip-sealing,rock digging/trenching,boring,nonstandard
facilities or construction practices,and other than available voltage requirements
Costs associated with unusual conditions are separately stated and are subject to refund if not
encountered.If unusual conditions are not encountered,the Company will issue the appropriate
refund within 90 days of completion of the project
Upgrade is a request by a customer to increase capacity and/or size of Company-owned
distribution facilities.Upgrades are eligible for Vested Interest Refunds.
Vested Interest is the right to a refund that an Applicant or Additional Applicant holds in a
specific section of distribution facilities when Additional Applicants attach to that section of
distribution facilities.
Vested Interest Charge is an amount collected from an Additional Applicant for refund to a
Vested Interest Holder.
Vested Interest Holder is an entity that has paid a refundable Line Installation Charge to the
Company for a Line Installation.A Vested Interest Holder may also be an entity that has paid a
refundable charge to the Company under the provisions of a prior rule or schedule.
Vested Interest Refund is a refund payment to an existing Vested Interest Holder resulting from
a Vested Interest Charge to an Additional Applicant.
Vested Interest Portion is that part of the Company's distribution system in which a Vested
Interest is held.
Work Order Cost is a cost estimate performed by the Company for a specific request for service
by an Applicant or Additional Applicant.The Work Order Cost will include general overheads
limited to 1.5 peroont.General overheads in e)(oess of 1.5 peroent will be funded by the
Companyrelated to the management of construction.
IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Issued November 27,200Qper Order No.John R GaleGregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
Effective -DooemberJuly 1,200911 1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~eventh Revised Sheet No.1-2
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 ~ixth Revised Sheet No.1-2
SCHEDULE 1
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
(Continued)
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 2 kWor
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 anyone time.Supplemental resistance
type heaters,that may be used with a heat exchanger.shall comply with the specifications listed above
for such units.
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.
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 Adjusbnent).Schedule 91
(Energy Efficiency Rider).Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees),and Schedule 98
(Residential and Small Farm Energy Credit).
Service Charge,per month
Energy Charge,per kWh
First 800 kWh
801-2000 kWh
All Additional kWh Over 2000
PAYMENT
Summer
$4§..00
7.10267.7493¢
8.65309.4410¢
10.383611.3297¢
Non-summer
$4§..00
6.626Q7.1983¢
7.36217.9981¢
8.4662¢
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
Issued per Order No.~
Effective -JuReJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street.Boise.Idaho
Idaho Power Company +RimFourth Revised Sheet No.3-2
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101 SssondThird Revised Sheet No.3-2
SCHEDULE 3
MASTER-METERED MOBILE HOME PARK
RESIDENTIAL 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):
Service Charge,per month
Energy Charge,per kWh
all kWh
$4§.00
7.17Q47.8100¢
Minimum Charge
The monthly Minimum Charge shall be the sum of the Service Charge,the Energy Charge,and
the Power Cost Adjustment.
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
Issued per Order No.~
Effective -JuReJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101
AVAILABILITY
First Revised Sheet No.4-1
Cancels
Original Sheet No.4-1
SCHEDULE 4
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
ENERGY WATCH PROGR/\MPllOT
(OPTIONAL)
Service under this schedule is available at points on the Company's interconnected system to
residential Customers in the Emmett Valley where existing facilities of adequate capacity and desired
phase and voltage are adjacent to the Premises to be served,additional investment by the Company
for new transmission,substation or terminal facilities is not necessary to supply the desired service,and
Advanced Meter Reading (AMR)equipment is installed.For the purposes of this schedule,the Emmett
Valley is considered to be the area within the vicinity of the cities of Emmett and letha,Idaho.
Customers on Schedule 4 are not eligible to participate in the AlC Cool Credit program.
The Residential Service Energy Watch Program Pilot is an optional,voluntary service that
provides residential Customers the option to take electric service with a critical peak pricing component.
If a Customer requests to participate in this Pilot,the Customer will be placed on the rate
schedule at the next regularly scheduled meter reading provided the Company has received two weeks
notice from the Customer prior to the next regularly scheduled meter read date,subject to work
schedule constraints.
A Customer may terminate their participation on this rate schedule at any time.However,the
Customer may not subsequently elect service under this rate schedule for one year after the effective
date of cancellation.
APPLICABILITY
Service Ynder this schedyle is applicable te CystomeFS whose metered energy ysage eqYals er
mmeeds 300 kWh fer each of the mest FScent 12 consecytive Billing Periods or,where the CYstomer
has been receiving seF\'ice fer less than 12 months,fer each of the available Billing Periods.WheFS the
CYstomer's Billing Period is less than 27 days or greater than 36 days,the energy usage v,tjII be
prorated to 30 days fer pyrp06eS of determining eligibility ynder this schedyle.T~8 {;8mfJeRY shel'
R8\'8 tA8 f'i~At t8 s818fit 8Rd mj8fit PF8~F8m fJarti€ii~8Rtsat its 8818 di8tiF€lti8R,
Service under this schedule is applicable to Electric Service required for residential service
Customers for general domestic uses,including single phase motors of 7~horsepower rating or less,
subject to the following conditions:
1.When a portion of a dwelling is used regularly for business,professional or other gainfUl
purposes,or when service is supplied in whole or in part for business,professional,or other gainful
purposes,the Premises will be classified as non-residential and the appropriate general service
schedule will apply.However,if the wiring is so arranged that the service for residential purposes can
be metered separately,this schedule will be applied to such service.
2.Whenever the Customer's equipment does not conform to the Company's specifications
for service under this schedule,service will be supplied under the appropriate General Service
Schedule.
3.This schedule is not applicable to standby service.service for resale.or shared service.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.dOW8
Effective -MafGRJuly 1,200011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
John R GaleGreqorv W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company First Revised Sheet No.4-1
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 Original Sheet No.4-1
The Company shall have the right to select and reject Program Pilot participants at its sole
TYPE OF SERVICE
The type of service provided under this schedule is single phase,alternating current at
approximately 120 or 240 volts and 60 cycles,supplied through one meter at one Point of Delivery.
Upon request by the owner of multi-family dwellings,the Company may provide 120/208 volt service for
multi-family dwellings when all equipment is U L approved to operate at 120/208 volts.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.3Q§OO
Effective -MafGhJuly 1,200011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
John R.GaloGregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company SecendThird Revised Sheet No.4-2
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101 ~Second Revised Sheet No.4-2
SCHEDULE 4
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
ENERGY WATCH PROGRl"MPILOT
(OPTIONAL)
(Continued)
WATER HEATING
All electric water heating equipment,including water storage and tankless water heaters (hot
water on demand),shall conform to specifications of the Underwriters'Laboratories,Inc.and the
Company.The installation of the water heating equipment shall conform to all National,State,and
Municipal Codes.No single electric water heating unit shall exceed 6 kW;and where two or more
heating units are used,these units shall be so interlocked that not more than 6 kW can be connected at
anyone time.
Where electric water heaters not complying with these specifications are installed,the Customer
will be required to pay the original installation or upgrade costs for any nonstandard facilities needed to
supply the electrical capacity to meet the water heater demand.Water heating equipment must not
impair or interfere with service to any other customer.
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 anyone 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 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Issued A~:Igl:lst 24,2010per Order No.Gregory W.Said,_General.ManagerVice President,Regulatory Affairs
Effective -_September 27,2010July 1,2011 1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Advice No.1002
Idaho Power Company ~i>cth Revised Sheet No.4-3
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101 ~Fifth Revised Sheet No.4-3
SCHEDULE 4
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
ENERGY WATCH PROGRi~,MPILOT
(OPTIONAL)
(Continued)
TIME PERIODS
The time periods are defined as follows.All times are stated in Mountain Time.
Summer Season
On-Peak:
Off-Peak:
1:00 p.m.to 9:00 p.m.Monday through Friday
9:00 p.m.to 1:00 p.m.Monday through Friday and all hours on weekends and
holidays
Critical peak period (1 0 select summer days):5:00 p.m.to 9:00 p.m.
Non-summer Season
Mid-Peak:7:00 a.m.to 9:00 p.m.Monday through Friday
Off-Peak:9:00 p.m.to 7:00 a.m.Monday through Friday and all hours on weekends and
holidays
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).
Summor Non Sl:lmmor
Service Charge,per month
Energy Charge,per kWh
Summer
Energy Watch Event hours
$4Q.00-----,$~4~.0:J\J0
210.0000¢:-----AFbliijla
All other hours
On-Peak
Off-Peak
Non-summer
First 800 kWh
801 2000 kWh
All Additional kVlJh Ovor 2000
Mid-Peak
Off-Peak
7.3366¢
11.4519¢
6.3127¢
nla
Ala
nla
8.0175¢
6.3127¢
nla
6.625Q¢
7.3621¢
8.4662¢
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.32248
Effective -JwleJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~ixth Revised Sheet No.4-3
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 ~Fifth Revised Sheet No.4-3
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
Issued per Order No.32248
Effective -JuAeJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street.Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101
AVAILABILITY
First Revised Sheet No.5-1
Cancels
Original Sheet No.5-1
SCHEDULE 5
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
TIME-OF-DAY PROGRAMPILOT
(OPTIONAL)
Service under this schedule is available at points on the Company's interconnected system to
residential Customers in the Emmett Valley where existing facilities of adequate capacity and desired
phase and voltage are adjacent to the Premises to be served,additional investment by the Company
for new transmission,substation or terminal facilities is not necessary to supply the desired service,and
Advanced Meter Reading (AMR)equipment is installed.For the purposes of this schedule,the Emmett
Valley is considered to be the area within the vicinity of the cities of Emmett and Letha,Idaho.
The Residential Service Time-of-Day ProgramPilot is an optional,voluntary service that
provides residential Customers the option to take electric service with seasonal time-of-day energy
rates.
If a Customer requests to participate in this Pilot.the Customer will be placed on the rate
schedule at the next regularly scheduled meter readinq provided the Company has received two weeks
notice from the Customer prior to the next regularly scheduled meter read date,subject to work
schedule constraints.
A Customer may terminate their participation on this rate schedule at any time.However,the
Customer may not subsequently elect service under this rate schedule for one year after the effective
date of cancellation.
APPLICABILITY
Service lJnder this schedlJle is applicable to Customers whose metered energy usage eqlJais or
e~(Coods aoo kWh for each of tho most recent 12 60nseclltive Billing Perieds or,where the ClJstomer
has beon receiving service for less than 12 months,for each of the available Billing Periods.Where the
Customer's Billing Period is less than 27 days or greater than 36 days,the energy lJsage will be
prorated to ao days for plJrposes of determining eligibility under this schedlJle.Tl1e C8m~eH~Y sRall
~a\'o lRO fi~At t9 soloel aAs Fejost Pf8~FaFR ~afti€li~aFlt8 at its 88/0 eis8fotiOR.
Service under this schedule is applicable to Electric Service required for residential service
Customers for general domestic uses,including single phase motors of 7'12 horsepower rating or less,
subject to the following conditions:
1.When a portion of a dwelling is used regularly for business,professional or other gainful
purposes,or when service is supplied in whole or in part for business,professional,or other gainful
purposes,the Premises will be classified as non-residential and the appropriate general service
schedule will apply.However,if the wiring is so arranged that the service for residential purposes can
be metered separately,this schedule will be applied to such service.
2.Whenever the Customer's equipment does not conform to the Company's specifications
for service under this schedule,service will be supplied under the appropriate General Service
Schedule.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.3QaOO
Effective -MarchJuly 1,200811
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
John R GaieGregorv W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
First Revised Sheet No.5-1
Cancels
Original Sheet No.5-1
3.This schedule is not applicable to standby service,service for resale,or shared service.
The Company shall have the right to select and reject ProgramPilot participants at its sole
discretion.
TYPE OF SERVICE
The type of service provided under this schedule is single phase,alternating current at
approximately 120 or 240 volts and 60 cycles,supplied through one meter at one Point of Delivery.
Upon request by the owner of multi-family dwellings,the Company may provide 120/208 volt service for
multi-family dwellings when all equipment is U L approved to operate at 120/208 volts.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.JQ§OO
Effective -MafGRJuly 1,200811
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
John R GaloGregorv W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~econd Revised Sheet No.5-2
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101 OriginalFirst Revised Sheet No.5-2
SCHEDULE 5
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
TIME-OF-DAY PROGRi\MPILOT
(OPTIONAL)
(Continued)
WATER HEATING
All electric water heating equipment,including water storage and tankless water heaters (hot
water on demand),shall conform to specifications of the Underwriters'Laboratories,Inc.and the
Company.The installation of the water heating equipment shall conform to all National,State,and
Municipal Codes..No single electric water heating unit shall exceed 6 kW;and where two or more
heating units are used,these units shall be so interlocked that not more than 6 kW can be connected at
anyone time.
Where electric water heaters not complying with these specifications are installed,the Customer
will be required to pay the original installation or upgrade costs for any nonstandard facilities needed to
supply the electrical capacity to meet the water heater demand.Water heating equipment must not
impair or interfere with service to any other customer.
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 anyone time.Supplemental resistance
type heaters,that may be used with a heat exchanger,shall comply with the specifications listed above
for such units.
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.
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 pm.Monday through Friday,except for Independence Day
when it falls on a weekday
Mid Peak:7:00 a.m.to 1:00 p.m.Monday through Friday,e>mept for Independence Day
when it falls on a \fleekday
Off-Peak:9:00 p.m.to +1:00 aQ.m.all days and all hours on Saturday,Sunday,and
Independence Day.Monday through Friday and all hours on weekends and
holidays
Non-summer Season
IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Issued August 24,2010per Order No.Gregory W.Said,General ManagerVice President,Regulatory Affairs
Effective -_September 27,2010July 1,2011 1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Advice Ne.10 02
Idaho Power Company ~econd Revised Sheet No.5-2
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101 OriginalFirst Revised Sheet No.5-2
Thero are no time of day blocks in the Non summer.Mid-Peak:7:00 a.m.to 9:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday
Off-Peak:9:00 p.m.to 7:00 a.m.Monday through Friday and all hours on weekends and
holidays
IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Issued August 24,2010per Order No.Gregory W.Said,GoneF31 ManagerVice President, Regulatory Affairs
Effective -_September 27,2010July 1!2011 1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Advice No.10 02
Idaho Power Company ~ixth Revised Sheet No.5-3
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 ~Fifth Revised Sheet No.5-3
SCHEDULE 5
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
TIME-OF-DAY PROGRAMPILOT
(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
Ala
Service Charge,per month
Energy Charge,per kWh
Summer
On-Peak
Mid Peak
Off-Peak
$4§.00-----i$ilt"4~.ONO
10.621512.0547¢:-----RA,fa1a
7.8146¢
5.85656.6450¢,-----RA,fata
Non-summer
First 800 kWh
801 2000 kVVh
All Additional kWh Over 2000
Mid-Peak
Off-Peak
PAYMENT
Ala
n,ta
Ala
8.4395¢
6.6450¢
6.625Q¢
7.3621¢
8,4662¢
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
Issued per Order No.32248
Effective -~uly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street.Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company SOOASeventh Revised Sheet No.7-2
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 ~ixth Revised Sheet No.7-2
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).
Service Charge,per month
Energy Charge,per kWh
First 300 kWh
All Additional kWh
PAYMENT
Summer
$4§.00
8.30759.4577¢
Q.8Q1111.3702¢
Non-summer
$4.2.00
8.30759.4577¢
8.78119.9483¢
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
Issued per Order No.32248
Effective -J\meJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company +AifGFourth Revised Sheet No.9-3
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 SecondThird Revised Sheet No.9-3
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 depreciated 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 ADJUSTMENT
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 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Issued September 18.2009per Order No.John R.GaleGregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
Effective -OGtober 18,2009July 1,2011 1221 West Idaho Street,Boise.Idaho
Advice Ne.09 09
Idaho Power Company SOOhSeventh Revised Sheet No.9-4
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101 ~ixth Revised Sheet No.9-4
SCHEDULE 9
LARGE GENERAL SERVICE
(Continued)
MONTHLY CHARGE (Continued)
SECONDARY SERVICE
Service Charge,per month
Summer Non-summer
Basic Charge.per kW of Basic Load Capacity
First 20 kW
All Additional kW
Demand Charge,per kW of Billing Demand
First 20 kW
All Additional kW
Energy Charge,per kWh
First 2,000 kWh
8.04078.3476¢
All Additional kWh
3.44643.5792¢
Facilities Charge
None.
$0.00
$0.+g97
$0.00
$4:6+5.74
Q.01229.3408¢
3.863Q4.0056¢
$0.00
$0.+g97
$0.00
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.32248
Effective -JooeJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company +RiroFourth Revised Sheet No.9-5
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 SeoondThird Revised Sheet No.9-5
SCHEDULE 9
LARGE GENERAL SERVICE
(Continued)
MONTHLY CHARGE (Continued)
PRIMARY SERVICE
Service Charge.per month
$247.27309.00
Basic Charge.per kW of
Basic Load Capacity
Demand Charge,per kW of
Billing Demand
On-Peak Demand Charge.per kW of
On-Peak Billing Demand
Energy Charge,per kWh
On-Peak
Mid-Peak
3.01273.4017¢
Off-Peak
2.88Q13.2623¢
Summer
$247.27309.00
$1.~30
$0.+998
3.7Q534.2679¢
3,45113.8801¢
3.22543.6265¢
Non-summer
nla
nla
Facilities Charge
The Company's investment in Company-owned Facilities Beyond the Point of Delivery times
1.+41 percent.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.32248
Effective -JuReJuly 1.2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company SscGndThird Revised Sheet No.9-6
Cancels
J.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101 ~econd Revised Sheet No.9-6
SCHEDULE 9
LARGE GENERAL SERVICE
(Continued)
MONTHLY CHARGE (Continued)
TRANSMISSION SERVICE
Service Charge,per month
$247.27309.00
Basic Charge,per kW of
Basic Load Capacity
Demand Charge,per kW of
Billing Demand
On-Peak Demand Charge,per kW of
On-Peak Billing Demand
Energy Charge,per kWh
On-Peak
Mid-Peak
2.Q7713.3427¢
Off-Peak
2.86453.2155¢
Summer
$247.27309.00
$0.a870
$4.0093
$0.+998
3.73184.1796¢
3.40163.8079¢
3.18413.5634¢
Non-summer
$0.a870
n/a
n/a
Facilities Charge
The Company's investment in Company-owned Facilities Beyond the Point of Delivery times
1.+41 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
Issued per Order No.32248
Effective -Jt:H:teJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~Fifth Revised Sheet No.15-2
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101 +AifQFourth Revised Sheet No.15-2
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
Sodium Vapor
100 Watt
200 Watt
400 Watt
Average Base
Lumens Rate
8,550 $_~8.22
19,800 $_~9.78
45,000 ~13.44
FLOOD LIGHTING
High Pressure
Sodium Vapor
200 Watt
400 Watt
Metal Halide
400 Watt
1000 Watt
Average
Lumens
19,800
45,000
28,800
88,000
Base
Rate
~11.89
$2+A814.09
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.-7a51 percent ofthe 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
Issued per Order No.32248
Effective -Jw:teJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~ixth Revised Sheet No.19-4
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 ~Fifth Revised Sheet No.19-4
SCHEDULE 19
LARGE POWER SERVICE
(Continued)
MONTHLY CHARGE (Continued)
SECONDARY SERVICE
Service Charge,per month
Basic Charge,per kW of
Basic Load Capacity
Demand Charge,per kW of
Billing Demand
On-Peak Demand Charge,per kW of
On-Peak Billing Demand
Energy Charge,per kWh
On-Peak
Mid-Peak
3.e6124.0809¢
Off-Peak
3.18173.5409¢
Facilities Charge
None.
PRIMARY SERVICE
Service Charge,per month
$247.27326.00
Basic Charge,per kW of
Basic Load Capacity
Demand Charge,per kW of
Billing Demand
On-Peak Demand Charge,per kW of
On-Peak Billing Demand
Energy Charge,per kWh
On-Peak
Mid-Peak
2.94903.2886¢
Off-Peak
2.56432.8531¢
Facilities Charge
Summer
$14.3841.00
$0.+895
5.18e35.8131¢
3.97414.4445¢
3.45553.8591 ¢
Summer
$247.27326.00
$1.~30
$0.+999
4.161Q4.6608¢
3.165e3.5386¢
2.7eQ23.0696¢
Non-summer
$14.3641.00
$0.+895
nfa
nfa
Non-summer
$1.~30
nfa
nfa
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.32248
Effective -JooeJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~ixth Revised Sheet No.19-4
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 ~Fifth Revised Sheet No.19-4
The Company's investment in Company-owned Facilities Beyond the Point of Delivery times
1.+41 percent.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.32248
Effective -J\:fAeJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company f.iftASixth Revised Sheet No.19-5
cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101 ~Fifth Revised Sheet No.19-5
SCHEDULE 19
LARGE POWER SERVICE
(Continued)
MONTHLY CHARGE (Continued)
TRANSMISSION SERVICE
Service Charge,per month
$247.27326.00
Basic Charge,per kW of
Basic Load Capacity
Demand Charge,per kW of
Billing Demand
On-Peak Demand Charge,per kW of
On-Peak Billing Demand
Energy Charge,per kWh
On-Peak
Mid-Peak
2.QJ413.2695¢
Off-Peak
2.55122.8365¢
Summer
$247.27326.00
$0.a872
$0.+999
4.147Q4.5961¢
3.17463.5089¢
2.76053.0448¢
Non-summer
n/a
n/a
Facilities Charge
The Company's investment in Company-owned Facilities Beyond the Point of Delivery times
1.+41 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
Issued per Order No.32248
Effective -J\ffieJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~ixth Revised Sheet No.24-3
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 ~Fifth Revised Sheet No.24-3
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
Service Charge,per month
$3.4950
Demand Charge,per kW of
Billing Demand
$Q.OOn.a.
Energy Charge
In-Season
First 164 kWh per kW ot Demand
All Other kWh per kW of Demand
Out-of-Season
All kWh
5.63526.2055¢
Facilities Charge
None.
TRANSMISSION SERVICE
Service Charge,per month
$3.4950
Demand Charge,per kW of
Billing Demand
Energy Charge
In-Season
First 164 kWh per kW of Demand
All Other kWh per kW of Demand
Out-ot-Season
All kWh
5.25095.7823¢
In-Season
4.68515.3196¢
4.54855.0153¢
n.a.
In-Season
$248.22326.00
4.36534.9565¢
4.23824.6732¢
n.a.
Out-of-Season
n.a.
n.a.
Out-of-Season
n.a.
n.a.
Facilities Charge
The Company's investment in Company-owned Facilities Beyond the Point of Delivery times
1.+41 percent.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.32448
Effective -JuAeJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~ixth Revised Sheet No.26-1
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101 ~Fifth Revised Sheet No.26-1
SCHEDULE 26
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE
FOR
MICRON TECHNOLOGY,INC.
BOISE.IDAHO
SPECIAL CONTRACT DATED DECEMBER 29,2009
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
$1.4971 per kW of Contract Demand.
Monthly Billing Demand Charge
$9:+511.20 per kW of Billing Demand but not less than Minimum Monthly Billing Demand.
Minimum Monthly Billing Demand
The Minimum Monthly Billing Demand will be 25,000 kilowatts.
Daily Excess Demand Charge
$0.2+9317 per each kW over the Contract Demand.
Monthly Energy Charge
1.8JQ42.1124¢per kWh.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.32248
Effective -JtmeJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~Fifth Revised Sheet No.29-1
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 +hifEjFourth Revised Sheet No.29-1
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
$2.0434 per kW of Contract Demand
Demand Charge,
$&:-978.01 per kW of Billing Demand but no less than the Contract Demand less 5,000 kW
Daily Excess Demand Charge
$0.2+9320 per each kW over the Contract Demand
Energy Charge
1.84802.1221¢per kWh
Monthly Facilities Charge
1.+41%ofthe Company's investment in Distribution Facilities
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.32248
Effective -Jw::IeJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~Fifth Revised Sheet No.30-1
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 +Aif€lFourth Revised Sheet No.30-1
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.
2.
Demand Charge,per kW of
Billing Demand
Energy Charge,per kWh
$7:a§8.67
1.97872.2727¢
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
Issued per Order No.32248
Effective -JuReJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~bdh Revised Sheet No.31-1
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101 ~Fifth Revised Sheet No.31-1
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
Standby Facilities Contract Demand Charge
Per kW of Standby Facilities Contract Demand:
Paul Facility:
Nampa Facility:
Twin Falls Facility:
Standby Billing Demand Charge,per kW of
Standby Billing Demand
$O.~57
$Q.:Q.1.1.66
$Q.,.Q41.68
$00§21.32
Excess Demand Charge
$0.a867 per day for each kW taken in excess of the Total Contract Demand during the months
of September through March
$0.8999 per day for each kW taken in excess of the Total Contract Demand during the months
of April through August
~6.60 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
Issued per Order No.32248
Effective -JuReJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company Third Revised Sheet No.32-1
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101 ~econd Revised Sheet No.32-1
SCHEDULE 32
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE
FOR HOKU MATERIALS,INC.
POCATELLO.IDAHO
ELECTRIC SERVICE AGREEMENT DATED JUNE 19.2009
APPLICABILITY
This schedule is applicable to service to Hoku Materials,Inc.(Hoku)served by Idaho Power
Company under the terms of an Electric Service Agreement (ESA)dated June 19,2009.
MONTHLY CHARGE
The Monthly Charge is the sum of the following charges and may also include applicable
charges for Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment),Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider),and
Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees).
FIRST BLOCK MONTHLY CHARGES
First Block Contract Demand Charge
$2.35 per kW times the First Block Contract Demand
First Block Energy Charge
6.166Q cents per kWh times the First Block Energy (subject to the Minimum Billed
Energy amount specified in the ESA)
SECOND BLOCK MONTHLY CHARGES
Second Block Contract Demand Charge
~5.32 per kW times the Second Block Contract Demand
Second Block Energy Charge
2.88943.3177 cents per kWh times the Second Block Energy (subject to Minimum Billed
Energy amount specified in the ESA)
EXCESS DEMAND CHARGES
Daily Excess Demand Charge
$0.a+65 per each kW of Excess Demand per day
Monthly Excess Demand Charge
$&:++6.56 per kW for the highest Excess Demand recorded during the billing period
EXCESS ENERGY CHARGE
8.864710.1802 cents per kWh of Excess Energy
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.32248
Effective -.lYReJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~econd Revised Sheet No.40-1
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 OriginalFirst Revised Sheet No.40-1
SCHEDULE 40
YNNON-METERED GENERAL SERVICE
AVAILABILITY
Service under this schedule is available at points on the Company's interconnected system within
the State of Idaho where existing secondary distribution facilities of adequate capacity,phase and voltage
are available adjacent to the Customer's Premises and the only investment required by the Company is an
overhead service drop.
APPLICABILITY
Service under this schedule applies to Electric Service for the Customer's single-or multiple-unit
loads up to 1,800 watts per unit where the size of the load and period of operation are fixed and,as a result,
actual usage can be accurately determined.Service may include,but is not limited to,street and highway
lighting,security lighting,telephone booths and CATV power supplies which serve line amplifiers.
Equipment or loads constructed or operated in such a way as to allow for the potential or actual variation in
energy use are not eligible for service under this schedule.Facilities to supply service under this schedule
shall be installed so that service cannot be extended to the Customer's loads served under other schedules.
Service under this schedule is not applicable to shared or temporary service.On or after June 1,2006,new
service under this schedule is also not applicable to the Customer's loads on Premises which have metered
service.
SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
The Customer shall pay for all Company investment,except the overhead service drop,required to
provide service requested by the Customer.The Customer is responsible for installing,owning and
maintaining all equipment,including necessary underground circuitry and related facilities to connect with
the Company's facilities at the Company designated Point of Delivery.If the Customer's equipment is not
properly maintained,service to the specific equipment will be terminated.
Energy used by CATV power supplies which serve line amplifiers will be determined by the power
supply manufacturer's nameplate input rating assuming continuous operation.
The Customer is responsible for notifying the Company of any changes or additions to the
equipment or loads being served under this schedule.Failure to notify the Company of such changes or
additions will result in the termination of service under this schedule and the requirement that service be
proVided under one of the Company's metered service schedules.
If the Customer modifies existing equipment being served under this schedule in a way that allows
for the potential or actual variation in energy usage or installs additional equipment that allows for the
potential or actual variation in energy usage,service under this schedule will be terminated and the
Customer will be required to receive service under one of the Company's metered service schedules.
With Company approval,municipalities or agencies of federal,state,or county governments may
install equipment that allows for the potential intermittent variation in energy usage at authorized Points of
Delivery.Under these circumstances,the Customer's bill will include fixed units of the Intermittent Usage
Charge in addition to the Customer's other Monthly Charges.
The Company is only responsible for supplying energy to the Point of Delivery and,at its expense,
may check energy consumption at any time.
IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Issued April 10,200Qper Order No.John R.GaloGregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
Effective -JuReJuly 1,200911 1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~i>dh Revised Sheet No.40-2
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 ~Fifth Revised Sheet No.40-2
SCHEDULE 40
tINNON-METERED 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 Yflnon-metered,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
Minimum Charge,per month
ADDITIONAL CHARGES
&:9297.330¢
$1.50
Applicable only to municipalities or agencies of federal,state,or county governments with an
authorized Point of Delivery having the potential of intermittent variations in energy usage.
Intermittent Usage Charge,per unit,per month
PAYMENT
$1.00
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
Issued per Order No.32248
Effective -JuAeJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~econd Revised Sheet No.41-1
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101 OriginalFirst Revised Sheet No.41-1
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
AVAILABILITY
Service under this schedule is available throughout the Company's service area within the State
of Idaho where street lighting wires and fixtures can be installed on Customer-provided street lighting
facilities or installed on the Company's existing distribution facilities.
APPLICABILITY
Service under this schedule is applicable to service FOql:Jired requested or installed by
Customers municipalities or agencies of federal,state,or county governmonts for the lighting of public
streets,public alleys,public grounds.and thoroughfares.Street lighting lamps will be energized each
night from dusk until dawn.
SERVICE LOCATION AND PERIOD
Street lighting facility locations,type of unit and lamp sizes,as changed from time to time by
written request of the Customer and agreed to by the Company,shall be provided for Customers
receiving service under Options A and B of this schedule.The in-service date for each street lighting
facility shall also be maintained.
The minimum service period for any Company-owned street lighting facility is 10 years.The
Company,upon written notification from the Customer,will remove a Company-owned street lighting
facility:
1.At no cost to the Customer,if such facility has been in service for no less than the
minimum service period.The Company will not grant a request from the Customer for reinstallation of
street lighting service at the same location for a minimum period of two years from the date of removal.
2.Upon payment to the Company of the removal cost,if such facility has been in service
for less than the minimum service period.
SERVICE OPTIONS
"A"-OVERHEAD LIGHTING COMPANYldaho Power-Owned,Idaho Power-Maintained System
The facilities required for supplying service,including fixture,lamp,control relay,mast
arm for mounting on an existing utility pole,and energy for the operation thereof,are supplied,
installed,owned and maintained by the Company.All necessary repairs and maintenance
work,including group lamp replacement and glassware cleaning,will be performed by the
Company during the regularly scheduled working hours of the Company on the Company's
schedule.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.
The Company has two standard street lighting fixture options,drop-glass or cut-off
(shielded lighting).For each initial lighting fixture installation,the Customer is required to state,
in writing,a fixture preference.A maintenance-related replacement of a current fixture will be
IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Issued September 2,200Qper Order No.John R.GaleGregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
Effective -.November 1,200QJuly 1,2011 1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~econd Revised Sheet No.41-1
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 OriginalFirst Revised Sheet No.41-1
made with a similar type of drop-glass or cut-off fixture as the one being replaced unless written
notification has been received from the Customer requesting a change in fixture types.
IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Issued September 2,2009per Order No.John R.GaleGregorv W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
Effective -_No...ember 1,2009July 1.2011 1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~i>(th Revised Sheet No.41-2
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 ~Fifth Revised Sheet No.41-2
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
SERVICE OPTIONS (Continued)
"A"-Idaho Power-Owned,Idaho Power-Maintained System (Continued)
Company-owned lighting systems installed on or after June 1,2004 shall not be
constructed,operated,or modified in such a way as to allow for the potential or actual variation
in energy usage,such as through,but not limited to,the use of wired outlets or useable plug-ins.
Company-owned systems installed prior to June 1,2004 that are constructed,operated,
or modified in such a way as to allow for the potential or actual variation in energy usage may
have the estimated annual variations in energy usage charged the Non-Metered Service
Variable Energy Charge until the potential for variations in energy usage has been eliminated.
Repair,modification or alteration of these facilities is not permitted.
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.~132.00 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 Charges
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 (41A)
Lumens
5,540
8,550
19,800
24,750
45,000
Standard High Pressure
Sodium Vapor
70 Watt
100 Watt
200 Watt
250 Watt
400 Watt
-----,Average Base
Rate
$-J~:+-1-9.90
$-J·;8J9.45
$-94712.74
~13.91
~15.91
Non-Metered Service -Variable Energy
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.=.32248
Effective -.HffieJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,GanefSl ManagarVice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~bdh Revised Sheet No.41-2
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101 ~Fifth Revised Sheet No.41-2
Energy Charge,per kWh
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.:.J2.2.4g
Effective -JooeJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,General ManagerVice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~Fifth Revised Sheet No.41-3
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 +AifElFourth Revised Sheet No.41-3
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
SERVICE OPTIONS (Continued)
"A"-Idaho Power-Owned.Idaho Power-Maintained System (Continued)
Monthly Charges (Continued)
Pole Charges
___For Company-owned poles installed after October 5,1964 required to be used
for street lighting only:
Wood pole,per pole
Steel pole,per pole
Facilities Charges
Charge
$1.81
$7.18
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 ;t..,..751.21 percent of the estimated cost difference
between overhead and underground circuits.
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.
"B"-Customer-Owned.Idaho Power-Maintained -System
No New Service
The Customer's lighting system,including posts or standards,fixtures,initial installation
of lamps and underground cables with suitable terminals for connection to the Company's
distribution system,is installed and owned by the Customer and maintained by Idaho Power.
Customer-owned lighting systems receiving maintenance under Option B must have Idaho
Power standard wattage high pressure sodium vapor lamps installed in all street lighting
fixtures.
Customer-owned systems installed on or after June 1,2004 which are constructed,
operated,or modified in such a way as to allow for the potential or actual variation in energy
usage,such as through,but not limited to,the use of wired outlets or useable plug-ins,are
required to be metered in order to record actual energy usage.
Customer-owned systems installed prior to June 1,2004 that are constructed,operated,
or modified in such a way as to allow for the potential or actual variation in energy usage may
have the estimated annual variations in energy usage charged the Non-Metered Service
Variable Energy Charge until the street lighting system is converted to Metered Service,or until
the potential for variations in energy usage has been eliminated,whichever is sooner.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No:.~
Effective -JlJAeJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Genoral ManagerVice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~eventh Revised Sheet No.41-4
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101 ~i>cth Revised Sheet No.41-4
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
SERVICE OPTIONS (Continued)
"B"-Customer-Owned,Idaho Power-Maintained System -No New Service (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,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 a\lailable only to a metered lighting system.Service inch:Jdes
energy sllpplied from tRe Company's o...erRead or llndergFOllnd circl:Jits and does not incillde
any maintenance to tRe Cllstomer's facilities.
A street lighting system recei\ling service l:Jnder tRe Energy Only Service offering is net
eligible to transfer to any street lighting service option llnder tRis schedl:Jle that incll:Jdes
maintenance pre',lisions to tRe Cl:Jstomer's facilities.
Monthly Charges
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 (41 B)
Standard High Pressure Sodium Vapor
Energy and Maintenance Charges:High Pressl:Jre
__--:Average Base
Sodil:Jm Vapor Lumens
70 Watt
$J:.742.44
100 Watt
~2.74
200 Watt
~.12
250 Watt
$9,995.16
400 Watt
~7.45
_____5,450
_____8,550
_____19,800
_____24,750
_____45,000
Non-Metered Service -Variable Energy
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.:.~
Effective -.HffieJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,General ManagerVice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~eventh Revised Sheet No.41-4
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101 F-iftRSixth Revised Sheet No.41-4
Energy Charge,per kWh
----I6~.6~2!Y97.330¢
Metered Service (With Maintenanoe),per lamp (41BM)
Standard High Pressure Sodium Vapor
Maintenance Charges:
70 Watt
~1.28
100 Watt
~1.18
200 Watt
==::==::~1.17
250 Watt
~1.16
400 Watt
--~1.17
Meter Service Charge,per meter
======--$&-e+3.23
Energy Charge,per kWh
5.93853.9931¢
Metered Energy Onlv ServiGO (No Maintonanoo)
Motor Charge,per metor
Enorgy Charge,per kVVh
$8.45
5.8525¢
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SER'ACE
(Continued)
r;.40NTHL¥CHARGE (Continued)
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.:.~
Effective -J\:meJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,General ManagorVice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~econd Revised Sheet No.41-5
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 OriginalFirst Revised Sheet No.41-5
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
SERVICE OPTIONS (Continued)
"B"-Customer-Owned.Idaho Power-Maintained System -No New Service (Continued)
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.
"C"-Customer-Owned.Customer-Maintained System
The Customer's lighting system.including posts or standards.fixtures,initial installation
of lamps and underground cables with suitable terminals for connection to the Company's
distribution system,is installed.owned,and maintained by the Customer.The Customer is
responsible for notifying the Company of any changes or additions to the lighting equipment or
loads being served under Option C -Non-Metered Service.Failure to notify the Company of
such changes or additions will result in the termination of non-metered service under Option C
and the requirement that service be provided under Option C -Metered Service.
All new Customer-owned lighting systems installed outside of Subdivisions on or after
January 1.2012 are required to be metered in order to record actual energy usage.
Customer-owned systems installed prior to June 1.2004 that are constructed,operated,
or modified in such a way as to allow for the potential or actual variation in energy usage may
have the estimated annual variations in energy usage charged the Non-Metered Service
Energy Charge until the street lighting system is converted to Metered Service,or until the
potential for variations in energy usage has been eliminated,whichever is sooner.
Monthly Charges
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).For non-metered service,the
average monthly kWh of energy usage shall be estimated by the Company based on the
total wattage of the Customer's lighting system and 4,059 hours of operation.
Non-Metered Service (41C)
Energy Charge.per kWh
Metered Service (41CM)
Service Charge.per meter
Energy Charge.per kWh
3.9931¢
$3.23
3.9931¢
IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Issued September 2,2009per Order No.John R GaleGregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
Effective November 1,2009 July 1.2011 1221 West Idaho Street.Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company +RiFGFourth Revised Sheet No.41-6
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101 SecondThird Revised Sheet No.41-6
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
NO NEW SERVICE
AVAILABILITY
Service under this schedule is available throughout the Company's service area within the State
of Idaho to any Customer who,on October 31,1981,was receiving service under this schedule.
APPLICABILITY
Service under this schedule is applicable to service required by municipalities for the lighting of
public streets,alleys,public grounds,and thoroughfares.Street lighting lamps will be energized each
night from dusk until dawn.
SERVICE LOCATION AND PERIOD
Street lighting facility locations,type of unit and lamp sizes,as changed from time to time by
written request of the Customer and agreed to by the Company,shall be provided for Customers
receiving service under this schedule.The in-service date for each street lighting facility shall also be
maintained.
The minimum service period for any street lighting facility is 10 years.The Company,upon written
notification from the Customer,will remove a street lighting facility:
1.At no cost to the Customer,if such facility has been in service for no less than the
minimum service period.The Company will not grant a request from a Customer for reinstallation of
street lighting service for a minimum period of two years from the date of removal.
2.Upon payment to the Company of the removal cost,if such facility has been in service for
less than the minimum service period.
~ORNAMENTAL LIGHTING -CUSTOMER-OWNED SYSTEM
The Customer's lighting system,including posts or standards,fixtures,initial installation of
lamps and underground cables with suitable terminals for connection to the Company's distribution
system,is installed and owned by the Customer.
Customer-owned non-metered lighting systems that have the potential for variations in energy
usage,such as through,but not limited to,the use of wired outlets or useable plug-ins,may have the
estimated annual variations in energy usage charged the Non-Metered Service -Variable Energy
Charge until the street lighting system is converted to Metered Service,or until the potential for
variations in energy usage has been eliminated.
IDAHO Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Issued September 2,200Qper Order No.John R GaleGregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
Effective -_NOlJember 1J 200QJuly 1,2011 1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company SOOASeventh Revised Sheet No.41-7
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 RftASbdh Revised Sheet No.41-7
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
NO NEW SERVICE (Continued)
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 Charges
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
Mercury Vapor
175 Watt
400 Watt
Average
Lumens
7,654
19,125
Base
Rate
Non-Metered Service -Variable Energy
Energy Charge,per kWh
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.:.~
Effective -~July 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Gener:al ManagerVice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company SeGoncHhird Revised Sheet No.41-8
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101 ~econd Revised Sheet No.41-8
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
NO NEW SERVICE (Continued)
ORNAMENTAL LIGHTING -CUSTOMER-OWNED SYSTEM (Continued)
Monthly Charges (Continued)
Metered Service (With Maintenance)per lamp
Mercury Vapor
175 Watt
400 Watt
Meter Service Charge,per meter
$M+3.23
Energy Charge,per kWh
Metered Energy Only Service (No Maintenance)
Meter Charge,per meter
Enorgy Charge,per kVVh
Payment
5.93853.9931 ¢
$8.45
5.8525¢
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
Issued per Order No.:.~
Effective -J\lReJuly 1,2011
_____Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,General ManagerVice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~i>cth Revised Sheet No.42-1
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 ~Fifth Revised Sheet No.42-1
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
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
Issued per Order No.32248
Effective -JuAeJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company FooFtRFifth Revised Sheet No.45-3
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 +RimFourth Revised Sheet No.45-3
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
Available Standby Capacity
Primary Service
Transmission Service
Standby Demand Charge,per kW of
Standby Billing Demand
Primary Service
Transmission Service
Summer Non-summer
$4.9836
$4.-7+12
Excess Demand Charge
$O.a867 per kW times the sum of the daily Excess Demands recorded during the Billing Period,
plus ~6.60 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
Issued per Order No.32248
Effective -JooeJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street.Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company +RiFGFourth Revised Sheet No.46-1
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 SecondThird Revised Sheet No.46-1
SCHEDULE 46
ALTERNATE DISTRIBUTION
SERVICE
AVAILABILITY
Altemate 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
$+.4+2.38 per contracted kW of capacity
Mileage Charge
$.006 per kW per tenth of a mile in excess of 1.7 miles.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.32248
Effective -JooeJuly 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
MONTHLY CHARGES (Continued)
First Revised Sheet No.46-2
Cancels
Original Sheet No.46-2
SCHEDULE 46
ALTERNATE DISTRIBUTION
SERVICE
(Continued)
The distribution line will be measured to the nearest tenth of a mile from the Alternate Distribution
Service substation to the automatic switching device.
FACILITIES CHARGE
The automatic switching device will be owned,operated,and maintained by the Company in
consideration of the Customer paying to the Company a Facilities Charge of 1.+41 percent per month
times the Company's investment in such facilities.
CONTRIBUTION TOWARD MINIMUM CHARGE ON OTHER SCHEDULES
Any alternate Distribution 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
Issued per Order No.JQ§08
Effective -MafGAJuly 1,200011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
John R GaleGregorv W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company 50condThird Revised Sheet No.54-1
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29,Tariff No.101 ~econd Revised Sheet No.54-1
SCHEDULE 54
FIXED COST ADJUSTMENT
APPLICABILITY
This schedule is applicable to the electric energy delivered to all Idaho retail Customers
receiving service under Schedules 1,3,4,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
April 1,2009
Small General Service FCC
Effective Date
April 1,2009
FIXED COST PER ENERGY RATE
Rate
$451.28678.96 per Customer
Rate
$2Q2.8J395.28 per Customer
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
April 1,2009
Small General Service FCE
Effective Date
April 1,2009
ALLOWED FIXED COST RECOVERY AMOUNT
Rate
J.48415.3849¢per kWh
Rate
4.7QJ27.5239 ¢per kWh
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
Issued per Order No.307M
Effective -ApffiJuly 1,200911
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
John R GaloGregorv W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company ~i>cth Revised Sheet No.55-1
Cancels
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101 ~Fifth Revised Sheet No.55-1
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 sum of the
Company's power cost components by firm kWh sales.The power cost components are segmented
into two categories;Category 1 and Category 2.Category 1 power costs include the sum of fuel
expense and purchased power expense (excluding purchases from cogeneration and small power
producers),less the sum of off-system surplus sales revenue and revenue from market-based special
contract pricing.Category 2 power costs include purchased power expense from cogeneration and
small power producers and direct incentive costs associated with the Company's demand response
programs.The Base Power Cost is 1.ae006441 cents per kWh,which is comprised of Category 1
power costs of 1.11630.9472 cents per kWh and Category 2 power costs of 0.444J.:B969 cents per
kWh.
PROJECTED POWER COST
The Projected Power Cost is the Company estimate,expressed in cents per kWh,of the
Category 1 and Category 2 power cost components for the forecasted time period beginning April 1
each year and ending the following March 31.The Projected Power Cost is 1.5937 cents per kWh,
which is comprised of Category 1 power costs of 0.8882 cents per kWh and Category 2 power costs of
0.7055 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
year's approved True-Up revenues and actual revenues collected.The total True-up is (0.1074)cents
per kWh.
RECOVERY OF DEMAND-SIDE MANAGEMENT ("DSM")DEFERRAL BALANCE
Final Order No.32217,allows the Company to recover $10 million of DSM expenditures that
were previously incurred and booked to the Energy Efficiency Rider balancing account.Pursuant to
Order No.32217,the recovery of the $10 Million DSM balance amount has been allocated to individual
rate classes based on each class's proportion of total base revenues during the PCA year,as shown
below.
Schedule
1,3,4,5
7
9S
9P
9T
15
Description
Residential Service
Small General Service
Large General Service -Secondary
Large General Service -Primary
Large General Service -Transmission
Dusk to Dawn Lighting
¢per kWh
0.0918
0.1168
0.0669
0.0558
0.0561
0.2084
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.~
Effective -JUfle!y 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
First Revised Sheet No.55-2
Cancels
Original Sheet No.55-2
SCHEDULE 55
POWER COST ADJUSTMENT
(Continued)
RECOVERY OF DEMAND-SIDE MANAGEMENT ("DSM")DEFERRAL BALANCE (Continued)
19S
19P
19T
24
40
41
42
26
29
30
32
Large Power Service -Secondary
Large Power Service -Primary
Large Power Service -Transmission
Agricultural Irrigation Service
Unmetered General Service
Street lighting
Traffic Control lighting
Micron
Simplot
DOE
Hoku
0.0554
0.0492
0.0461
0.0743
0.0804
0.1466
0.0557
0.0421
0.0395
0.0391
0.1824
POWER COST ADJUSTMENT
The Power Cost Adjustment is the sum of:1)95 percent of the difference between the Projected
Power Costs in Category 1 and the Base Power Costs in Category 1;2)100 percent of the difference
between the Projected Power Costs in Category 2 and the Base Power Costs in Category 2;3)the
True-ups;and 4)the Recovery of the DSM deferral balance.
The monthly Power Cost Adjustment rates applied to the Energy rate of all metered schedules
and Special Contracts are shown below.The monthly Power Cost Adjustment applied to the per unit
charges of the nonmetered schedules is the monthly estimated usage times the cents per kWh rates
shown below.
Schedule
1,3,4,5
7
9S
9P
9T
15
19S
19P
19T
24
40
41
42
26
29
30
32
EXPIRATION
Description
Residential Service
Small General Service
Large General Service -Secondary
Large General Service -Primary
Large General Service -Transmission
Dusk to Dawn lighting
Large Power Service -Secondary
Large Power Service -Primary
Large Power Service -Transmission
Agricultural Irrigation Service
Unmetered General Service
Street lighting
Trafflc Control lighting
Micron
Simplot
DOE
Hoku
¢per kWh
LO.O~
LO.O~
LO.0OO)879)
(0.099007+)
(0.0987008)
0.053~
(0.0994Q7a)
(0.1056QW)
(0.1087Q.+e8)
LO.O~
LO.O~
LO.O~
(0.0991~)
(0.1127~)
(0.115~)
(0.1157Qml)
0.0276+1-95
The Power Cost Adjustment included on this schedule will expire May 31,2012.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.mag
Effective -JURe,!y 1,2011
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
AVAILABILITY
First Revised Sheet No.84-1
Cancels
Original Sheet No.84-1
SCHEDULE 84
CUSTOMER ENERGY
PRODUCTION NET METERING
Service under this schedule is available throughout the Company's service territory within the
State of Idaho for Customers intending to operate as Sellers under this schedule to generate electricity to
reduce all or part of their monthly energy usage.
Service under this schedule is available on a first-come,first-served basis until the cumulative
generation nameplate capacity of net metering systems equals 2.9 MW,which represents one-tenth of
one percent of the Company's retail peak demand during 2000.No single Seller may connect more
than 20 percent of the cumulative generation nameplate capacity connected under this schedule.
APPLICABILITY
Service under this schedule is applicable to any Seller that:
1.Owns and/or operates a Generation Facility fueled by solar,wind,biomass,or
hydropower,or represents fuel cell technology;and
2.Maintains its retail electric service account for the loads served at the Point of Delivery
adjacent to the Generation Interconnection Point as active and in good standing;and
3.Meets all applicable requirements of the Company's Schedule 72 and Generation
Interconnection Process;and
4.Takes retail electric service under:
a.Schedule 1,Schedule 5.or Schedule 7;and
Owns and/or operates a Generation Facility with a total nameplate capacity rating of 25
kW or smaller that is interconnected to the Seller's individual electric system on the Seller's side
of the Point of Delivery,thus all energy received and delivered by the Company is through the
existing watt-hour retail meter.
b.Schedules other than Schedule 1,Schedule 5,or Schedule 7;and
Owns and/or operates a Generation Facility with a total nameplate capacity rating of 100
kW or smaller that is interconnected at a Generation Interconnection Point that is adjacent to the
Seller's Point of Delivery and is metered at the same voltage through a meter that is separate
from the retail load metering at the Seller's Point of Delivery.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.JOOQ8
Effective -MafGRJuly 1,200811
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
John R GaleGregorv W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
DEFINITIONS (Continued)
First Revised Sheet No.84-3
Cancels
Original Sheet No.84-3
SCHEDULE 84
CUSTOMER ENERGY
PRODUCTION NET METERING
(Continued)
Generation Interconnection Point is the point where the conductors are installed to allow receipt
of Seller's generation connect to the Company's facilities adjacent to the Seller's Point of Delivery.
Point of Delivery is the retail metering point where the Company's and the Seller's electrical
facilities are interconnected to allow Seller to take retail electric service from the Company.
Prudent Electrical Practices are those practices,methods and equipment that are commonly used
in prudent electrical engineering and operations to operate electric equipment lawfully and with safety,
dependability,efficiency and economy.
Schedule 72 is the Company's service schedule which provides for interconnection to non-utility
generation or its successor schedule(s)as approved by the Commission.
Seller is any Customer that owns and/or operates a Generation Facility and desires to
interconnect the Generation Facility to the Company's system to potentially sell net surplus energy to the
Company.
MONTHLY BILLING
The Seller shall be billed in accordance with the Seller's applicable standard service schedule,
including appropriate monthly charges.
CONDITIONS OF PURCHASE AND SALE
The conditions listed below shall apply to all transactions under this schedule.
1.Balances of generation and usage by the Seller:
a.If electricity supplied by the Company during the Billing Period exceeds the
electricity generated by the Seller and delivered to the Company during the Billing Period,the
Seller shall be billed for the net electricity supplied by the Company at the Seller's standard
schedule retail rate,in accordance with normal metering practices.
b.If electricity generated by the Seller during the Billing Period exceeds the electricity
supplied by the Company during the Billing Period,the Seller:
i.Shall be billed for the applicable Demand and other non-energy charges for
the Billing Period under the Seller's standard service schedule,and
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.JOW8
Effective -MaFGRJuly 1,200811
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
John R GaleGregory W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
Idaho Power Company
J.P.U.C.No.29.Tariff No.101
First Revised Sheet No.84-4
Cancels
Original Sheet No.84-4
SCHEDULE 84
CUSTOMER ENERGY
PRODUCTION NET METERING
(Continued)
CONDITIONS OF PURCHASE AND SALE (Continued)
ii.Shall be financially credited for the Excess Net Energy delivered to the
Company during the Billing Period at the Seller's standard service schedule retail rate for
Schedule 1,Schedule 5.or Schedule 7 service.Sellers taking service under schedules
other than Schedule 1,Schedule 5,or Schedule 7 will be credited an amount per kWh
equal to 85 percent of the most recently calculated monthly per kWh Avoided Energy Cost
for the kWh of Excess Net Energy delivered to the Company.
iii.Shall not be financially credited for Excess Net Energy delivered to the
Company if taking service under a schedule other than Schedule 1,Schedule 5.or
Schedule 7 and the qualified Seller is utilizing the One-Meter Option.
iv.Shall,if taking service under a schedule other than Schedule 1,Schedule
§.or Schedule 7,be billed the applicable retail rate for any net usage delivered by the
Company and recorded on the Seller's generation meter.
2.As a condition of interconnection with the Company,the Seller shall:
a.Complete and maintain all requirements of interconnection in accordance with
the applicable portions of Schedule 72.
b.Complete and maintain all requirements of the Company's Generation
Interconnection Process.
c.Obtain written confirmation from the Company that all conditions to
interconnection have been fulfilled prior to operation of the Generation Facility.Such
confirmation shall not be unreasonably withheld by the Company.
3.The Seller shall never deliver or attempt to deliver energy to the Company's system
when the Company's system serving the Seller's Generation Facility is de-energized for any reason.
4.The Company shall not be liable directly or indirectly for permitting or continuing to allow
an attachment of a net metering facility to the Company's system,or for the acts or omissions of the
Seller that cause loss or injury,including death,to any third party.
5.The Seller is responsible for all costs associated with the Generation Facility and
Interconnection Facilities.The Seller is also responsible for all costs associated with any Company
additions,modifications,or upgrades to any Company facilities that the Company determines are
necessary as a result of the installation of the Generation Facility in order to maintain a safe,reliable
electrical system.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.3QaOO
Effective -MaffiRJuly 1,200811
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
John R GaleGregorv W.Said,Vice President,Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street,Boise,Idaho
BEFORE THE
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
CASE NO.IPC-E-11-08
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
ATTACHMENT NO.3
SUMMARY OF REVENUE IMPACT
Idaho Power Company
Calculation of Revenue Impact
State ofIdaho
2011 General Rate Case Funding
Flied June 1,2011
Summary ofRevenue Impact
Total Percent
Rate Average Normalized Current Adjustments Proposed Change
Line Sch.Number of Energy Base Mills to Base Base Mills Base to Base
No TariffDescription No.Customers (1)(kWh)(')Revenue Per kWh Revenue Revenue Per kWh Revenue
Uniform Tariff Rates:
1 Residential Service 1 397,265 5,003,578,752 $378,909,490 75.73 $33,471,531 $412,381,021 82.42 8.83%
2 Master Metered Mobile Home Park 3 22 5,175,311 $372,612 72.00 $32,900 $405,512 78.36 8.83%
3 Residential Service Energy Watch 4 42 743,939 $55,462 74.55 $1,866 $57,328 77.06 3.36%
4 Residential Service Time-of-Day 5 74 1,178,608 $87,861 74.55 $7,758 $95,619 81.13 8.83%
5 Small General Service 7 28,351 148,946,670 $14,360,806 96.42 $2,132,575 $16,493,381 110.73 14.85%
6 Large General Service 9 30,562 3,492,140,651 $189,089,747 54.15 $13,774,327 $202,864,074 58.09 7.28%
7 Dusk to Dawn Lighting 15 0 6,562,095 $1,128,744 172.01 $0 $1,128,744 172.01 0.00%
8 Large Power Service 19 114 2,040,681,796 $82,872,108 40.61 $12,298,279 $95,170,387 46.64 14.84%
9 Agricultural Irrigation Service 24 16,607 1,679,776,734 $103,066,529 61.36 $15,305,240 $118,371,769 70.47 14.85%
10 Unmetered General Service 40 1,984 16,000,941 $1,062,115 66.38 $112,167 $1,174,282 73.39 10.56%
11 Street Lighting 41 314 23,018,849 $2,786,752 121.06 ($25)$2,786,727 121.06 0.00%
12 Traffic Control Lighting 42 358 3,477,113 $160,191 46.07 $23,783 $183,974 52.91 14.85%
13 Total Uniform Tariffs 475,693 12,421,281,459 $773,952,417 62.31 $77,160,401 $851,112,818 68.52 9.97%
15 Special Contracts:
16 Micron 26 1 464,652,076 $16,186,333 34.84 $2,403,489 $18,589,822 40.01 14.85%
17 J R Simplot 29 1 180,758,797 $5,892,299 32.60 $874,910 $6,767,209 37.44 14.85%
18 DOE 30 1 235,100,000 $7,661,384 32.59 $1,137,631 $8,799,015 37.43 14.85%
19 Hoku -Block 1 32 1 370,006,219 $24,204,343 65.42 $0 $24,204,343 65.42 0.00%
20 Hoku -Block 2 32 197,100,000 $7,084,007 35.94 $1,051,180 $8,135,187 41.27 14.84%
21 Total Special Contracts 4 1,447,617,092 $61,028,366 42.16 $5,467,210 $66,495,576 45.93 8.96%
23 Total Idaho Retail Sales 475,697 13,868,898,551 $834,980,783 60.21 $82,627,611 $917,608,394 66.16 9.90%
(1)2011 Test Year Normalized Energy