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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20120216Application.pdfJASON B. WILLIAMS Corporate Counsel iwilliamstmidahopower.com esIDA""POR~ An IDACORP Company February 15, 2012 VIA HAND DELIVERY Jean D. Jewell, Secretary Idaho Public Utilties Commission 472 West Washington Street Boise, Idaho 83702 Re: Case No. IPC-E-12-09 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF IDAHO POWER COMPANY FOR AUTHORITY TO INCREASE ITS RATES FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE TO RECOVER THE BOARDMAN BALANCING ACCOUNT Dear Ms.. Jewell: Enclosed for filng please find an original and seven (7) copies of Idaho Power Company's Application in the above matter. Also enclosed for filing are nine (9) copies of the testimony of Timothy E. Tatum. One copy of Mr. Tatum's testimony has been designated as the "Reporter's Copy." In addition, a disk containing a Word version of Mr. Tatum's testimony is enclosed for theReporter. . Very truly yours, '\L~~Jason B. Wiliams . JBW:csb Enclosures 1221 W. Idaho St. (83702) P.O. Box 70 Boise, ID 83707 JASON B. WILLIAMS (ISB No. 8718) LISA D. NORDSTROM (ISB No. 5733) Idaho Power Company 1221 West Idaho Street (83702) P.O. Box 70 Boise, Idaho 83707 Telephone: (208) 388-5104 Facsimile: (208) 388-6936 iwilliams~idahopower.com Inordstrom~idahopower.com Rr- r ""I\!ED\cL.t, v ¡ 2012 FEB 15 PM 5: fO Attorneys for Idaho Power Company BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION ) OF IDAHO POWER COMPANY FOR ) CASE NO. IPC-E-12-09 AUTHORITY TO INCREASE ITS RATES ) FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE TO RECOVER ) APPLICATION THE BOARDMAN BALANCING )ACCOUNT. ) ) Idaho Power Company ("Idaho Power" or "Company"), in accordance with Idaho Code §§ 61-524 and -525 and RP 052, 121, and 125, hereby respectfully makes Application to the Idaho Public Utilties Commission ("Commission") for an Order granting the Company authorization to increase rates to begin recovery of the Boardman balancing account effective June 1, 2012. This Application is being filed with the Commission concurrently with three other applications that wil impact customers' base rates: (1) rate changes associated with the Open Access Transmission Tariff ("OATT") deferral amortization; (2) removal of accelerated depreciation expense associated with non-Advanced Metering Infrastructure ("AMI" metering equipment; and (3) revised depreciation rates as a result of a new depreciation study. Idaho Power is APPLICATION -1 simultaneously filing these applications so as to necessitate a single rate change for customers as opposed to four individual rate adjustments had the applications not been filed all at once. In support of this Application, Idaho Power asserts as follows: I. BOARDMAN BALANCING ACCOUNT 1. Based upon Portland General Electric Company's ("PGE") plan to cease coal-fired operations of the Boardman power plant ("Boardman") as of December 31, 2020, Idaho Power expects to incur incremental costs associated with the accelerated depreciation of the plant, new investment related to pollution controls, and costs associated with the decommissioning of the plant. While the incremental depreciation expense for the current investment is easily calculated based upon the current shutdown time line, the specific level of investment in capital additions, actual decommissioning costs, and potential salvage proceeds are not yet known. With the approval of PGE's Boardman shutdown plan by the Public Utility Commission of Oregon and the Environmental Protection Agency, the incremental cost impacts are certain to occur. However, the exact impact is not yet known. 2. For that reason, Idaho Power filed an application with the Commission on September 26, 2011, requesting approval of the establishment of a balancing account that would allow flexibility for the timing and recovery of the incremental revenue requirement associated with the early shutdown of Boardman. A balancing account would allow for the tracking, on a cumulative basis, of the difference between revenues and expenses associated with the Boardman shutdown and ensure that customers pay no more and no less than the actual expenditures. Under the Company's proposal, Idaho Power would replace the base rate revenue recovery associated with the APPLICATION - 2 Company's existing investment in Boardman with a levelized revenue requirement to be tracked in the Boardman balancing account. The Commission approved the Company's request on February 15, 2012. 3. As described more fully in the Direct Testimony of Timothy E. Tatum that accompanies this Application, the Company is requesting recovery of the levelized revenue requirement that includes the return associated with Boardman capital investments net of accumulated depreciation forecasted through the remaining life of Boardman, the costs of accelerating the depreciation of the Boardman plant items, and the decommissioning costs associated with the shutdown of Boardman. ' The Idaho jurisdictional incremental annual change to base rates the Company is requesting to recover in this proceeding is $1,583,373. 4. The Company proposes to allocate the increase related to the Boardman balancing account using the Jurisdictional Separation Study methodology consistent with that utilzed to determine the Idaho jurisdictional revenue requirement in Case No. IPC-E-11-08. The Company requests that the incremental revenue requirement of $1,583,373 be spread to customer classes on a uniform percentage basis and be recovered through a uniform percentage increase to all base rate components except the service charge. The proposed change equates to an overall increase of 0.18 percent (see Attachment No.1). II. PROPOSED TARIFF 5. As explained above, Idaho Power is proposing rate changes associated with the OA TT deferral amortization, the removal of accelerated depreciation expense associated with non-AMI metering equipment, and revised depreciation rates as a result of a new depreciation study in addition to the Boardman balancing account requested APPLICATION - 3 by this Application. In an attempt to satisfy RP 121.01, the Company is filng one set of proposed tariff sheets specifying the proposed rates for providing retail electric service to its customers in the state of Idaho following the inclusion of all four of the proposed rate changes. The tariffs are being filed as Attachment Nos. 2 and 3 to this Application in both clean and legislative format, respectively. 6. The Company believes that filng individual sets of tariff sheets with each case as required by RP 121.01 would be administratively complex and would not aid the Commission and interested parties with their review of these proposed rate adjustments. Idaho Power considers the filng of one set of tariff sheets with the cumulative impact of the proposed rates wil comply with the spirit of the Commission's rule. The Company wil make a compliance filng when final orders are received on all proposed requests to change rates effective June 1, 2012. The compliance filing wil include tariff sheets that show the cumulative impact of rate changes associated with all cases. 7. Attachment NO.4 to this Application shows a comparison of revenues from the various tariff customers under Idaho Power's existing rates and charges with the corresponding proposed new revenue levels resulting from the proposed rates from the four cases mentioned above. 8. This Application, together with Attachment Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, is filed with the Commission to be kept open for public inspection as required by law, and the same fully states the changes to be made in the rate schedules now in force. The new electric rate schedules contained in Attachment NO.2 to this Application are requested to become effective June 1, 2012, for services provided on and after that date, unless APPLICATION - 4 otherwise ordered by this Commission, and when effective, wil supersede and cancel the present electric rate schedules now in existence. 9. It is in the public interest that the Commission allow Idaho Power to increase its revenues by approving the rates set out in Attachment No. 2 to this Application and that said rates are allowed to go into effect as filed for electric service rendered on and after June 1, 2012, and that the effective date of said rates not be suspended. II. MODIFIED PROCEDURE 10. Idaho Power believes that a hearing is not necessary to consider the issues presented herein, and respectfully requests that this Application be processed under Modified Procedure; Le., by written submissions rather than by hearing. RP 201 et seq. If, however, the Commission determines that a technical hearing is required, the Company stands ready to present its testimony and support the Application in such hearing. IV. COMMUNICATIONS AND SERVICE OF PLEADINGS 11 . This Application wil be brought to the attention of Idaho Power's customers by means of both a press release to media in the Company's service area and a customer notice distributed in customers' bils, both of which are included herein as Attachment NO.5. The customer notice wil be distributed over the course of the Company's current biling cycle, with the last notice being sent on March 20, 2012. In addition to describing this filing, these customer communications also describe proposed rate changes associated with the OA TT deferral amortization, the removal of accelerated depreciation expense associated with non-AMI metering equipment, and revised depreciation rates. Idaho Power wil also keep its Application open for public APPLICATION - 5 inspection at its offces throughout the state of Idaho. Idaho Power asserts that this notice procedure satisfies the Rules of Practice and Procedure of this Commission; however, the Company wil, in the alternative, bring the Application to the attention of its affected customers through any other means directed by this Commission. 12. Service of pleadings, exhibits, orders, and other documents relating to this proceeding should be served on the following: Jason B. Willams Lisa D. Nordstrom Idaho Power Company P.O. Box 70 Boise, Idaho 83707 iwilliams~idahopower.com Inordstrom~idahopower.com Courtney Waites Greg Said Tim Tatum Idaho Power Company P.O. Box 70 Boise, Idaho 83707 cwaites~idahopower.com gsaid~idahopower.com ttatum~idahopower.com v. REQUEST FOR RELIEF 13. Idaho Power respectfully requests that the Commission issue an Order: (1) authorizing that this matter may be processed by Modified Procedure; (2) approving an increase of $1,583,373 in the annual revenue recovered, which results in a uniform percentage increase of 0.18 percent to all customers; and (3) authorizing a change in customer rates effective as of June 1,2012. DATED at Boise, Idaho, this 15th day of February 2012. \- APPLICATION - 6 BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTiliTIES COMMISSION CASE NO. IPC-E-12-09 IDAHO POWER COMPANY ATTACHMENT NO.1 "' ) : ( ) ) : Il - c I I : : CC - C U l I I 1I = : 1 I 0 .. £ Z : : OC ! O ~ _0 ' W .. _ ~ i i a - ( ) Z "' i 0 () m . ~. . 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IPC-E-12-09 IDAHO POWER COMPANY ATTACHMENT NO.2 Idaho Power Company Eighth Revised Sheet No. 1-2 Cancels Seventh Revised Sheet No. 1-2I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 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 controllng 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). Summer Non-summer Service Charge, per month $5.00 $5.00 Energy Charge, per kWh First 800 kWh 801-2000 kWh All Additional kWh Over 2000 7.3308Ø 8.9535Ø 10.7647Ø 6.7633Ø 7.5263Ø 8.4087Ø PAYMENT The monthly bil rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. Attachment No.2 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application,IPC Page 1 of22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 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. 3-2 Cancels Fourth Revised Sheet No. 3-2I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 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 $5.00 Energy Charge, per kWh all kWh 7.4132Ø 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 bil rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. Attachment NO.2 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application,IPC Page 2 of22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Seventh Revised Sheet No. 4-3 Cancels Sixth Revised Sheet No. 4-3I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 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. 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 (10 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). Service Charge, per month $5.00 Energy Charge, per kWh Summer Energy Watch Event hours On-Peak Off-Peak 40.1090Ø 10.7644Ø 5.8895Ø Non-summer Mid-Peak Off-Peak 7.7736Ø 5.8895Ø PAYMENT The monthly bil rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. Attachment NO.2 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 3 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Seventh Revised Sheet No. 5-3 Cancels Sixth Revised Sheet No. 5-3I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 SCHEDULE 5 RESIDENTIAL SERVICE TIME-OF-DAY PILOT (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). Service Charge, per month $5.00 Energy Charge, per kWh Summer On-Peak Off-Peak 11.3077Ø 6.1890Ø Non-summer Mid-Peak Off-Peak 8.1673Ø 6.1890Ø PAYMENT The monthly bil rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. Attachment NO.2 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application,IPC Page 4 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Eighth Revised Sheet No. 7-2 Cancels Seventh Revised Sheet No. 7-2I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 SCHEDULE 7 SMALL GENERAL SERVICE (Continued) MONTHLY CHARGE The Monthly Charge is the sum of the following charges, and may also include charges as set forth in Schedule 54 (Fixed Cost Adjustment), Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees), and Schedule 98 (Residential and Small Farm Energy Credit). Summer Non-summer Service Charge, per month $5.00 $5.00 Energy Charge, per kWh First 300 kWh All Additional kWh 8.4169í 10.1547í 8.4169í 8.8645í PAYMENT The monthly bil rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. Attachment NO.2 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application,IPC Page 5 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 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. 9-3 Cancels Fourth Revised Sheet NO.9-3I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 SCHEDULE 9 LARGE GENERA 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 Effciency Rider), Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees), and Schedule 98 (Residential and Small Farm Energy Credit). SECONDARY SERVICE Summer Non-summer Service Charge, per month $16.00 $16.00 Basic Charge, per kW of Basic Load Capacity First 20 kW $0.00 $0.00 All Additional kW $0.96 $0.96 Demand Charge, per kW of Billng Demand First 20 kW $0.00 $0.00 All Additional kW $5.62 $4.12 Energy Charge, per kWh First 2,000 kWh 9.0845Ø 8.1091Ø All Additional kWh 3.8369Ø 3.4173Ø Attachment NO.2 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application,IPC Page 6 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Ninth Revised Sheet No. 9-4 Cancels Eighth Revised Sheet No. 9-4I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 SCHEDULE 9 LARGE GENERAL SERVICE (Continued) PRIMARY SERVICE Summer Non-summer Service Charge, per month $285.00 $285.00 Basic Charge, per kW of Basic Load Capacity Demand Charge, per kW of Biling Demand $1.20 $1.20 $4.79 $4.19 On-Peak Demand Charge, per kW of On-Peak Biling Demand Energy Charge, per kWh On-Peak Mid-Peak Off-Peak $0.89 n/a 3.9058Ø 3.5510Ø 3.3189Ø n/a 3.1135Ø 2.9859Ø TRANSMISSION SERVICE Summer Non-summer Service Charge, per month $285.00 $285.00 Basic Charge, per kW of Basic Load Capacity Demand Charge, per kW of Biling Demand $0.63 $0.63 $4.50 $4.03 On-Peak Demand Charge, per kW of On-Peak Billng Demand $0.89 n/a Energy Charge, per kWh On-Peak Mid-Peak Off-Peak 3.8269Ø 3.4869Ø 3.2632Ø n/a 3.0614Ø 2.9451Ø PAYMENT The monthly bil rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. Attchment NO.2 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 7 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Seventh Revised Sheet No. 15-2 Cancels Sixth Revised Sheet No. 15-2I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 SCHEDULE 15 DUSK TO DAWN CUSTOMER LIGHTING (Continued) NEW FACILITIES Where facilties of the Company are not presently available for a lamp installation which wil provide satisfactory lighting service for the Customets Premises, the Company may install overhead or underground secondary service facilties, 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 facilties: AREA LIGHTING High Pressure Sodium Vapor 100 Watt 200 Watt 400 Watt Average BaseLumens Rate8,550 $ 8.6119,800 $10.3545,000 $14.14 FLOOD LIGHTING High Pressure Sodium Vapor 200 Watt 400 Watt Metal Halide 400 Watt 1000 Watt Average Lumens 19,800 45,000 Base Rate $12.46 $14.76 28,800 88,000 $13.51 $21.70 2. For New Facilties Installed Before June 1. 2004: The Monthly Charge for New Facilties installed prior to June 1, 2004, wil continue to be assessed a monthly facilties charge in accordance with the changes specified in Schedule 66. 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 bil for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered.Attachment No.2 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 8 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Fourth Revised Sheet No. 19-3 Cancels Third Revised Sheet No. 19-3I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 SCHEDULE 19 LARGE POWER SERVICE (Continued) FACILITIES BEYOND THE POINT OF DELIVERY At the Customer's request and at the option of the Company, transformers and other facilties 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 Facilties Charge to the Company. This service is provided under the provisions set forth in Rule M, Facilties Charge Service. 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 Billng Demand by multiplying the measured kW by 90 percent and dividing by the actual Power Factor. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION When a Customer has properly invoked Rule G, Temporary Suspension of Demand, the Basic Load Capacity, the Biling Demand, and the On-Peak Biling Demand shall be prorated based on the period of such suspension in accordance with Rule G. In the event the Customer's metered demand is less than 1,000 kW during the period of such suspension, the Basic Load Capacity and Biling Demand wil be set equal to 1,000 kW for purposes of determining the Customer's Monthly Charge. 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). SECONDARY SERVICE Basic Charge, per kW of Basic Load Capacity Summer Non-summer $39.00 $39.00 $0.86 $0.86 $5.58 $3.99 $0.96 n/a 5.3095Ø n/a 4.0607Ø 3 7288Ø Attachment NO.2. Case No. IPC-E-12-093.5266Ø 3.2361 Ø Application, IPC Page 9 of 22 Service Charge, per month Demand Charge, per kW of Biling Demand On-Peak Demand Charge, per kW of On-Peak Billng Demand Energy Charge, per kWh On-Peak Mid-Peak Off-Peak IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Eighth Revised Sheet No. 19-4 Cancels Seventh Revised Sheet No. 19-4I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 SCHEDULE 19 LARGE POWER SERVICE (Continued) MONTHLY CHARGE (Continued) PRIMARY SERVICE Summer Non-summer Basic Charge, per kW of Basic Load Capacity $299.00 $1.19 $299.00 $1.19 Service Charge, per month Demand Charge, per kW of Biling Demand $5.69 $4.21 On-Peak Demand Charge, per kW of On-Peak Billng Demand Energy Charge, per kWh On-Peak Mid-Peak Off-Peak $0.90 nla 4.2472Ø nla 3.2366Ø 3.0116Ø 2.8140Ø 2.6194Ø Summer Non-summer $299.00 $299.00 $0.65 $0.65 $5.52 $4.09 $0.90 nla 4.1908Ø nla 3.2088Ø 2.9939Ø 2.7908Ø 2.6039Ø TRANSMISSION SERVICE Service Charge, per month Basic Charge, per kW of Basic Load Capacity Demand Charge, per kW of Billng Demand On-Peak Demand Charge, per kW of On-Peak Billng Demand Energy Charge, per kWh On-Peak Mid-Peak Off-Peak PAYMENT The monthly bil for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. Attachment NO.2 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 10 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Eighth Revised Sheet No. 24-3 Cancels Seventh Revised Sheet No. 24-3I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 SCHEDULE 24 AGRICULTURAL IRRIGATION SERVICE (Continued) MONTHLY CHARGE The Monthly Charge is the sum of the following charges, and may also include charges as set forth in Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees), and Schedule 98 (Residential and Small Farm Energy Credit). SECONDARY SERVICE In-Season Out..of-Season Service Charge, per month Demand Charge, per kW of Billing Demand $22.00 $6.57 $3.50 n.a. Energy Charge In-Season First 164 kWh per kW of Demand All Other kWh per kW of Demand Out-of-Season All kWh 4.7447Ø n.a. 4.4703Ø n.a. n.a.5.5485Ø In-Season Out-of-Season $299.00 $3.50 $6.19 n.a. TRANSMISSION SERVICE Service Charge, per month Demand Charge, per kW of Biling Demand Energy Charge In-Season First 164 kWh per kW of Demand All Other kWh per kW of Demand Out-of-Season All kWh 4.5212Ø 4.2657Ø n.a. n.a. n.a.5.2705Ø Attachment No. 2 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 11 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Seventh Revised Sheet No. 26-1 Cancels Sixth Revised Sheet No. 26-1I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 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 $1.56 per kW of Contract Demand. Monthly Biling Demand Charge $10.21 per kW of Biling Demand but not less than Minimum Monthly Biling Demand. Minimum Monthly Billng Demand The Minimum Monthly Biling Demand wil be 25,000 kilowatts. Daily Excess Demand Charge $0.290 per each kW over the Contract Demand. Monthly Energy Charge 1.9319it per kWh. Attachment No. 2 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application,IPC Page 12 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Seventh Revised Sheet No. 29-1 Cancels Sixth Revised Sheet No. 29-1I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 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 $2.15 per kW of Contract Demand Demand Charge, $7.33 per kW of Billing Demand but no less than the Contract Demand less 5,000 kW Daily Excess Demand Charge $0.291 per each kW over the Contract Demand Energy Charge 1.9500Ø per kWh Monthly Facilties Charge A Monthly Facilties Charge wil be paid for the Company's investment in Distribution Facilties. A Monthly Facilties Charge rate of 1.41 % wil be paid for facilties installed for 31 years or less and a rate of 0.59% wil be paid for facilties installed more than 31 years. Attachment NO.2 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 13 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Sixth Revised Sheet No. 30-1 Cancels Fifth Revised Sheet No. 30-1I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 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 facilties located at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory site, as provided in the Contract for Electric Service between the parties. MONTHLY CHARGE The Monthly Charge is the sum of the following charges, and may also include charges as set forth in Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), and Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees). 1.Demand Charge, per kW of Biling Demand $7.91 2.0769Ø2.Energy Charge, per kWh SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Billing Demand. The Biling 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 Biling Demand by multiplying the measured kW of Demand by 0.95 and dividing by the actual Power Factor. Attachment No.2 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 14 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Fourth Revised Sheet No. 32-1 Cancels Third Revised Sheet No. 32-1I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tari No. 101 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 Effciency 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 Biled Energy amount specified in the ESA) SECOND BLOCK MONTHLY CHARGES Second Block Contract Demand Charge $4.85 per kW times the Second Block Contract Demand Second Block Energy Charge 3.0320 cents per kWh times the Second Block Energy (subject to Minimum Biled Energy amount specified in the ESA) EXCESS DEMAND CHARGES Daily Excess Demand Charge $0.59 per each kW of Excess Demand per day Monthly Excess Demand Charge $5.98 per kW for the highest Excess Demand recorded during the biling period EXCESS ENERGY CHARGE 9.2900 cents per kWh of Excess Energy Attachment NO.2 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 15 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Seventh Revised Sheet No. 40-2 Cancels Sixth Revised Sheet No. 40-2I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 SCHEDULE 40 NON-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 non-metered, failure of the Customets equipment wil 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 6.949it $1.50Minimum Charge, per month ADDITIONAL CHARGES 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 $1.00 PAYMENT The monthly bil rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. " Attachment NO.2 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 16 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Seventh Revised Sheet No. 41-2 Cancels Sixth Revised Sheet No. 41-2I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tarif No. 101 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 facilties is not permitted. Accelerated Replacement of Existing Fixtures In the event a Customer requests the Company perform an acclerated replacement of existing fixtures with the cut-off fixture, the following charges wil 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 wil 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 (41 A) 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 $10.40 $ 9.89 $13.37 $14.59 $16.69 Non-Metered Service - Variable Energy Energy Charge, per kWh 6.944Ø Attachment NO.2 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 17 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Eighth Revised Sheet No. 41-4 Cancels Seventh Revised Sheet No. 41-4I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 SCHEDULE 41 STREET LIGHTING SERVICE (Continued) SERVICE OPTIONS (Continued) "B" - Customer-Owned..ldaho 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:Average Lumens 5,450 8,550 19,800 24,750 45,000 Base Rate $2.56 $2.88 $4.33 $5.41 $7.80 70 Watt 100 Watt 200 Watt 250 Watt 400 Watt Non-Metered Service - Variable Energy Energy Charge, per kWh 6. 9441l Metered Service, per lamp (41 BM) Standard High Pressure Sodium Vapor Maintenance Charges: 70 Watt $1.29 100 Watt $1.19 200 Watt $1.18250 Watt $1.29400 Watt $1.29 Service Charge, per meter Energy Charge, per kWh $3.36 4.0802\C Attachment NO.2 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 18 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 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. 41-5 Cancels Second Revised Sheet No. 41-5I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 SCHEDULE 41 STREET LIGHTING SERVICE (Continued) SERVICE OPTIONS (Continued) "B" - Customer-Owned, Idaho Power-Maintained System - No New Service (Continued) Payment The monthly bil 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 wil 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) 4.0802\t Service Charge, per meter Energy Charge, per kWh $3.36 4.0802\t Attachment NO.2 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 19 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Eighth Revised Sheet No. 41-7 Cancels Seventh Revised Sheet No. 41-7I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tari No. 101 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 Servtce 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 Customets facilties. 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 facilties. 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 Average Lumens Base Rate Mercury Vapor 175 Watt 400 Watt 7,654 19,125 $4.09 $7.92 Non-Metered Service - Variable Energy Energy Charge, per kWh 6. 944Ø Attachment NO.2 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 20 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Fourth Revised Sheet No. 41-8 Cancels Third Revised Sheet No. 41-8I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 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 Service Charge, per meter Energy Charge, per kWh $1.23 $1.24 $3.36 4.0802Ø Payment The monthly bil rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. Attachment NO.2 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 21 of22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Seventh Revised Sheet No. 42-1 Cancels Sixth Revised Sheet No. 42-1I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tanff No. 101 SCHEDULE 42 TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL LIGHTING SERVICE APPLICABILITY Service under this schedule is applicable to Electric Service required for the operation of traffc 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 traffc 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 4.723Ø PAYMENT The monthly bil rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. Attachment No.2 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 22 of22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. Effective - June 1, 2012 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-12-09 IDAHO POWER COMPANY ATTACHMENT NO.3 Idaho Power Company Se'lenthEighth Revised Sheet No. 1-2 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 SOeventh 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 controllng 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). Summer Non-summer Service Charge, per month $5.00 $5.00 Energy Charge, per kWh First 800 kWh 801-2000 kWh All Additional kWh Over 2000 7. 39308Ø 9.00818.9535Ø 10.807647Ø 6.827633Ø 7. 58263Ø8.4ê87Ø PAYMENT The monthly bil rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. Attachment NO.3 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application,IPC Page 1 of22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. ~ Effective - JanuaryJune 1, 2012 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. 3-2 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 +AFourth 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 $5.00 Energy Charge, per kWh all kWh 7.4+132Ø 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 bil rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. Attachment NO.3 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 2of22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. ~ Effective - JanuaryJune 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company SOeventh Revised Sheet No. 4-3 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tarif No. 101 -Fixth 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. 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 (10 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). Service Charge, per month $5.00 Energy Charge, per kWh Summer Energy Watch Event hours On-Peak Off-Peak 40.001090Ø 10.007644Ø5.~895Ø Non-summer Mid-Peak Off-Peak 7.837736Ø5.90895Ø PAYMENT The monthly bil rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. Attachment NO.3 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application,IPC Page 30f22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. ~ Effective - JanuaryJune 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company ~eventh Revised Sheet No. 5-3 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 ~ixth Revised Sheet No. 5-3 SCHEDULE 5 RESIDENTIAL SERVICE TIME-OF-DAY PILOT (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). Service Charge, per month $5.00 Energy Charge, per kWh Summer On-Peak Off-Peak 11.3577Ø6.~1890Ø Non-summer Mid-Peak Off-Peak 8.~1673Ø6.~1890Ø PAYMENT The monthly bil rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. Attachment No.3 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 4 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. ~ Effective - JanuaryJune 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Sel,enthEighth Revised Sheet No. 7-2 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 -Seventh 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). Summer Non-summer Service Charge, per month $5.00 $5.00 Energy Charge, per kWh First 300 kWh All Additional kWh 8.47169Ø 10.~1547Ø 8.4+169Ø8.9l645Ø PAYMENT The monthly bil rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. Attachment No.3 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application,IPC Page 5 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. ~ Effective - JanuaryJune 1, 2012 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. 9-3 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tari No. 101 +AFourth Revised Sheet NO.9-3 SCHEDULE 9 LARGE 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 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 Summer Non-summer Service Charge, per month $16.00 $16.00 Basic Charge, per kW of Basic Load Capacity First 20 kW $0.00 $0.00 All Additional kW $0.9ã $0.9ã Demand Charge, per kW of Biling Demand First 20 kW $0.00 $0.00 All Additional kW $5.ã92 $4.1Q~ Energy Charge, per kWh First 2,000 kWh 9.~845Ø 8.1ê8091Ø All Additional kWh 3.9.369Ø 3.áQ173Ø Attachment No.3 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application,IPC Page 6 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. ~ Effective - JanuaryJune 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company éiNinth Revised Sheet No. 9-4 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101SevonthEighth Revised Sheet No. 9-4 SCHEDULE 9 LARGE GENERAL SERVICE (Continued) PRIMARY SERVICE Summer Non-summer Service Charge, per month $285.00 $285.00 Basic Charge, per kW of Basic Load Capacity Demand Charge, per kW of Billng Demand $1.lQ20 $1.lQ20 $4.769 $4.1+~ On-Peak Demand Charge, per kW of On-Peak Biling Demand $0.89 n/a Energy Charge, per kWh On-Peak Mid-Peak Off-Peak 3.~9058Ø3.~510Ø 3.293189Ø n/a 3.Q91135Ø 2.9ê859Ø TRANSMISSION SERVICE Summer Non-summer Service Charge, per month $285.00 $285.00 Basic Charge, per kW of Basic Load Capacity $0.63 $0.63 Demand Charge, per kW of Biling Demand $4.480 $4.()~ On-Peak Demand Charge, per kW of On-Peak Billng Demand Energy Charge, per kWh On-Peak Mid-Peak Off-Peak $0.89 n/a 3. 8G269Ø3.4ê69Ø 3.24032Ø n/a3.0414Ø2.0051Ø PAYMENT The monthly bil rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. Attachment NO.3 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 7 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. ~ Effective - FobruaryJune 1,2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company SÐeventh Revised Sheet No. 15-2 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 ~bdh Revised Sheet No. 15-2 SCHEDULE 15 DUSK TO DAWN CUSTOMER LIGHTING (Continued) NEW FACILITIES Where facilties of the Company are not presently available for a lamp installation which wil provide satisfactory lighting service for the Customets Premises, the Company may install overhead or underground secondary service facilties, 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 facilties: AREA LIGHTING High Pressure Sodium Vapor 100 Watt 200 Watt 400 Watt Average BaseLumens Rate8,550 $ 8.áê1 19,800 $1 0.~35 45,000 $14.0014 FLOOD LIGHTING High Pressure Sodium Vapor 200 Watt 400 Watt Metal Halide 400 Watt 1000 Watt Average Lumens 19,800 45,000 Base Rate $12.d96 $14.6876 28,800 88,000 $13.4451 $21.á870 2. For New Facilities Installed Before June 1! 2004: The Monthly Charge for New Facilties installed prior to June 1, 2004, wil continue to be assessed a monthly facilties charge in accordance with the changes specified in Schedule 66. 3. For New Facilties Installed On or After June 1! 2004: The non-refundable charge for New Facilties to be installed, such as underground service, overhead secondary conductor, poles, anchors, etc., shall be equal to the work order cost. PAYMENT The monthly bil for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered.Attachment NO.3 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application,IPC Page 8 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. ~ Effective - februaryune 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company +AFourth Revised Sheet No. 19-3 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 SeGondThird Revised Sheet No. 19-3 SCHEDULE 19 LARGE POWER SERVICE (Continued) FACILITIES BEYOND THE POINT OF DELIVERY At the Customets request and at the option of the Company, transformers and other facilties 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 Facilties Charge to the Company. This service is provided under the provisions set forth in Rule M, Facilties Charge Service. 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 Billng Demand by multiplying the measured kW by 90 percent and dividing by the actual Power Factor. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION When a Customer has properly invoked Rule G, Temporarv Suspension of Demand, the Basic Load Capacity, the Biling Demand, and the On-Peak Biling Demand shall be prorated based on the period of such suspension in accordance with Rule G. In the event the Customer's metered demand is less than 1,000 kW during the period of such suspension, the Basic Load Capacity and Biling Demand wil be set equal to 1,000 kW for purposes of determining the Customer's Monthly Charge. 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). SECONDARY SERVICE Summer Non-summer Service Charge, per month $39.00 $39.00 Basic Charge, per kW of Basic Load Capacity $0.86 $0.86 Demand Charge, per kW of Biling Demand $5.~$3.97~ On-Peak Demand Charge, per kW of On-Peak Biling Demand $0.%2 nla Energy Charge, per kWh On-Peak Mid-Peak Off-Peak 5.~3095Ø4.~07Ø 3.5W266Ø nla ", Attachment NO.33.7Q4288'l Case No.IPC-E-12-09 3.244361 Ø Application, IPC Page 90f22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. ~ Effective - JanliaryJune 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company SeventhEighth Revise Sheet No. 19-4 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101SÐeventh Revised Sheet No. 19-4 SCHEDULE 19 LARGE POWER SERVICE (Continued) MONTHLY CHARGE (Continued) PRIMARY SERVICE Summer Non-summer Basic Charge, per kW of Basic Load Capacity $299.00 $1.1g~ $299.00 $1.1g~ Service Charge, per month Demand Charge, per kW of Billng Demand $5.6ê~$4.W21 On-Peak Demand Charge, per kW of On-Peak Biling Demand Energy Charge, per kWh On-Peak Mid-Peak Off-Peak $0.90 n/a 4. 24972Ø n/a 3.2-M66Ø 2.QQQ73.0116Ø2.-7140Ø 2.6O194Ø Summer Non-summer $299.00 $299.00 $0.65 $0.65 $5.4952 $4.Q.~ $0.90 n/a 4.1~908Ø n/a 3.+82088Ø 2. 97939Ø 2. 77-908Ø 2.~039Ø TRANSMISSION SERVICE Service Charge, per month Basic Charge, per kW of Basic Load Capacity Demand Charge, per kW of Biling Demand On-Peak Demand Charge, per kW of On-Peak Biling Demand Energy Charge, per kWh On-Peak Mid-Peak Off-Peak PAYMENT The monthly bil for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. Attachment NO.3 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application,IPC Page 10 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. ~ Effective - Febri,aryune 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company SeventhEighth Revised Sheet No. 24-3 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101SÐSeventh Revised Sheet No. 24-3 SCHEDULE 24 AGRICULTURAL IRRIGATION SERVICE (Continued) MONTHLY CHARGE The Monthly Charge is the sum ot 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 In-Season Out-ot-Season Service Charge, per month Demand Charge, per kW ot Biling Demand $22.00 $6.541 $3.50 n.a. Energy Charge In-Season First 164 kWh per kW ot Demand All Other kWh per kW ot Demand Out-ot-Season All kWh Demand Charge, per kW ot Biling Demand 4.~7447Ø n.a.4.á4703Ø n.a. n.a.5.êi5485Ø In-Season Out-ot-Season $299.00 $3.50 $6.1ê~n.a. TRANSMISSION SERVICE Service Charge, per month Energy Charge In-Season First 164 kWh per kW ot Demand All Other kWh per kW ot Demand Out-ot-Season All kWh 4.495212Ø4.2~57Ø n.a. n.a. n.a.5.237705Ø Attachment NO.3 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application,IPC Page 11 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. ~ Effective - JamlaryJune 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company sæeventh Revised Sheet No. 26-1 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 l"ixth 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 $1.5᧠per kW of Contract Demand. Monthly Billng Demand Charge $10A-ê21 per kW of Billng Demand but not less than Minimum Monthly Billng Demand. Minimum Monthly Billng Demand The Minimum Monthly Biling Demand wil be 25,000 kilowatts. Daily Excess Demand Charge $0.28890 per each kW over the Contract Demand. Monthly Energy Charge 1.9l319i per kWh. Attachment NO.3 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 12 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. ~ Effective - JanuaryJune 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company ~eventh Revised Sheet No. 29-1 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 ~ixh 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 $2.14§ per kW of Contract Demand Demand Charge, $7.~33 per kW of Biling Demand but no less than the Contract Demand less 5,000 kW Daily Excess Demand Charge $0.28991 per each kW over the Contract Demand Energy Charge 1.93500Ø per kWh Monthly Facilities Charge A Monthly Facilties Charge wil be paid for the Company's investment in Distribution Facilities. A Monthly Facilties Charge rate of 1.41 % wil be paid for facilties installed for 31 years or less and a rate of 0.59% wil be paid for facilties installed more than 31 years. Attachment NO.3 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application,IPC Page 13 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. ~ Effective - Febri:aryune 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Fiixth Revised Sheet No. 30-1 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 ~Fifth 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 facilties located at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory site, as provided in the Contract for Electric Service between the parties. MONTHLY CHARGE The Monthly Charge is the sum of the following charges, and may also include charges as set forth in Schedule 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), and Schedule 95 (Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees). 1.Demand Charge, per kW of Biling Demand $7.8791 2.00769Ø2.Energy Charge, per kWh SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Biling Demand. The Biling 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 Biling Demand by multiplying the measured kW of Demand by 0.95 and dividing by the actual Power Factor. Attachment NO.3 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 14 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. ~ Effective - JanuaryJune 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company +AFourth Revised Sheet No. 32-1 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 SecondThird 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 Biled Energy amount specified in the ESA) SECOND BLOCK MONTHLY CHARGES Second Block Contract Demand Charge $4.Bi§ per kW times the Second Block Contract Demand Second Block Energy Charge 3.()320 cents per kWh times the Second Block Energy (subject to Minimum Biled Energy amount specified in the ESA) EXCESS DEMAND CHARGES Daily Excess Demand Charge $0.59 per each kW of Excess Demand per day Monthly Excess Demand Charge $5.9᧠per kW for the highest Excess Demand recorded during the biling period EXCESS ENERGY CHARGE 9.2~900 cents per kWh of Excess Energy Attachment No.3 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 15 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. ~ Effective - JanuaryJune 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company SÐeventh Revised Sheet No. 40-2 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 .¡ixth Revised Sheet No. 40-2 SCHEDULE 40 NON-METERED GENERA 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 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 6.009Ø $1.50Minimum Charge, per month ADDITIONAL CHARGES 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 $1.00 PAYMENT The monthly bil rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. Attachment NO.3 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 16 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. ~ Effective - JanuaryJune 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company SÐeventh Revised Sheet No. 41-2 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 ~bdh 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 unti the potential for variations in energy usage has been eliminated. Repair, modification or alteration of these facilties 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 wil 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 wil 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 $10.340 $ 9.84~ $13.301 $14.S.~ $16.00~ Non-Metered Service - Variable Energy Energy Charge, per kWh 6.004Ø Attachment NO.3 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 17 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. ~ Effective - JanuaryJune 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Se'f'enthEighth Revised Sheet No. 41-4 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 SOeventh 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 wil 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:Average Lumens 5,450 B,550 19,BOO 24,750 45,000 Base Rate $2.54 $2.8êl! $4.3G~ 70 Watt 100 Watt 200 Watt 250 Watt $5.Jl1 400 Watt $7.+ê0 Non-Metered Service - Variable Energy Energy Charge, per kWh 6.J~Q.744Ø Metered Service, per lamp (41BM) Standard High Pressure Sodium Vapor Maintenance Charges: 70 Watt 100 Watt 200 Watt 250 Watt 400 Watt $1.28l! $1.18l! $1.1+l! $1.28l! $1.28l!Attachment No.3 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 18 of 22Service Charge, per meter Energy Charge, per kWh $3.364..:0B02Ø Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho IDAHO Issued per Order No. ~ Effective -JanuaryJune 1, 2012 Idaho Power Company SosondThird Revised Sheet No. 41-5 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 -Fecnd 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 bil 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 wil 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 Customets lighting system and 4,059 hours of operation. Non-Metered Service (41C) Energy Charge, per kWh Metered Service (41 CM) 4.4ê0802Ø Service Charge, per meter Energy Charge, per kWh $3.364.4ê0802Ø Attachment NO.3 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application,IPC Page 19 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. ~ Effective - JanuaryJune 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company Se¥enthEighth Revised Sheet No. 41-7 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101SOeventh 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 wil 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 Customets facilties. 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 facilties. 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 Average Lumens Base Rate Mercury Vapor 175 Watt 400 Watt 7,654 19,125 $4.07~ $7.8892 Non-Metered Service - Variable Energy Energy Charge, per kWh 6.Jm+44ø Attachment NO.3 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 20 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. ~ Effective - JanuaryJune 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company +AFourth Revised Sheet No. 41-8 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 SesondThird 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 $1.2~~ $1.2~ $3.364..l0802ØService Charge, per meter Energy Charge, per kWh Payment The monthly bil rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. Attachment NO.3 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 21 of 22 IDAHO Issued per Order No. ~ Effective - JanuaryJune 1, 2012 Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY Gregory W. Said, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho Idaho Power Company sæeventh Revised Sheet No. 42-1 Cancels I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 Fiixth 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 traffc 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 traffc 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 4.80723lt PAYMENT The monthly bil rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered. 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IPC-E-12-09 IDAHO POWER COMPANY ATTACHMENT NO.5 NEWS RELEASE ~IDA~PO~ An IOACORP Company Idaho Power Requests to Lower Rates for Most Customers As part of Idaho Power's hard work to provide reliable, fair-priced electric service to its customers, the company has filed a request to reduce most customers' rates effective June 1. BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 16, 2012 -- On Feb. 15, Idaho Power made four filngs with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission (IPUC), the net effect of which is a proposed decrease to most customers' rates effective June 1. Idaho Power customers benefit from some of the lowest electricity rates in the nation. Overall Impact Idaho Power understands that multiple filngs can be confusing for customers, and we want to help you understand what the result means to your bottom line. A summary of proposed changes to Idaho rates is shown below. Revenue Impact By Class: Percentage Change from Current Biled Rates Residential Small Large Large Irrigation Overall General General Power Change Service Service Depreciation Rate 0.31%0.29%0.32%0.27%0.32%0.31% Change Boardman 0.18%0.17%0.19%0.16%0.19%0.18% Shutdown Transmission 0.07%0.05%0.09%0.11%0.08%0.08% Revenue Deferral Recovery Non-AMI Meter (1.36%)(1.07%)(1.63%)0.00%(1.69%)(1.22%) Depreciation Net Change (0.80%)(0.56%)(1.03%)0.54%(1.10%)(0.65%) The net effect to customers of these four filings varies depending on your rate schedule. However the result is a decrease for most customers. The bill impact for an average Idaho more-mare-more P.O. Box 70 (83707) 1221 W.ldaho St. Attachment NO.5 Boise,ID83702 Case NO.IPC-E-12-09 Application,lPC Page 1 ot6 Idaho Power Requests To Lower Customer Rates Page 2 of 4 Power residential customer in Idaho using 1,050 kilowatt-hours of energy a month will be a bil decrease of $0.67 beginning June 1, if all proposals are approved as filed. We anticipate making additional filngs this spring that, in combination with the above proposed changes, will have a net effect on rates. Why Idaho Power Needs to Change Rates As a regulated utilty, Idaho Power invests up front to serve customers and recovers the cost of the investment, along with a commission-authorized fair return, later. The company also needs to pay its expenses as they occur. To provide power today and to plan for tomorrow, we must invest in our aging infrastructure and in new infrastructure. As we add new resources in the future, to meet growth in customer demand or reduced generation from coal facilities, power supply expenses and customer rates will be impacted. Details on the four Feb. 15 filings are as follows: Depreciation Rate Change Idaho Power has requested authorization from the IPUC to institute revised depreciation rates in our Idaho jurisdiction for our existing electric facilties. Depreciation rates establish the amount of time over which Idaho Power recovers its investments in the electrical system through rates. The last changes to Idaho Power's depreciation rates became effective August 1, 2008. The revised depreciation rates proposed to become effective on June 1, 2012, are based on the results of a detailed depreciation study examining Idaho Power's existing electric facilities-in- service as of June 30, 2011. The company is proposing a uniform increase of $2,656,213, or 0.31 percent for all customer classes. The change in depreciation rates and the corresponding customer rates would become effective June 1, 2012. Early Shutdown of Boardman Coal Plant Idaho Power's operating partner has announced plans to shut down the coal-fired Boardman Power Plant in north-central Oregon in 2020. Idaho Power owns 10 percent of the facility. In recognition of these plans, Idaho Power is requesting an increase in customer rates effective June 1, 2012, resulting from the accelerated depreciation of the plant, decommissioning costs more-more-more Attachment NO.5 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 2 of6 Idaho Power Requests To Lower Customer Rates Page 3 of 4 related to the plant shutdown and capital investments forecasted through the remaining life of the plant. These are not additional costs to customers, but ones that are being incurred earlier than we originally planned. The proposed change equates to an overall increase of $1,583,373, or 0.18 percent. Transmission Revenue Deferral Recovery Idaho Power's Open Access Transmission Tariff (OATI) defines the rates, terms and conditions of transmission services the company provides to wholesale customers per Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) regulations. An ongoing transmission case with the FERC had a significant impact on actual transmission revenues Idaho Power received from OATI customers, resulting in an overstatement of revenue credits given to Idaho customers from March 2008 through May 2010. Idaho Power worked hard to successfully reduce the shortfall by more than $6 milion. We're now requesting IPUC approval to begin the three-year amortization of the remaining $2,064,469 deferraL. We have requested an increase of $688,156 in the annual revenue recovered from Idaho customers beginning on June 1, 2012, for service provided on and after that date. This is a uniform percentage increase of 0.08 percent to all customer classes. Non-AMI Meter Depreciation Idaho Power has applied to the IPUC for authority to decrease its base rates due to the removal of the accelerated depreciation expense associated with non-Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) metering equipment (mechanical meters). This equipment will be fully depreciated on May 31, 2012. As a result, Idaho Power proposes to decrease annual revenue recovered from residential, small business, irrigation, and metered lighting customer classes by $10,551,216. Idaho Power proposes a uniform percentage decrease of 1.22 percent to the above customers effective June 1, 2012, for service provided on and after that date. Opportunities for Public Review Idaho Power's filng is a proposal that is subject to public review and approval by the IPUC. Copies of the application are available to the public at the IPUC offices (472 W. Washington, Boise, 10), Idaho Power offices or on Idaho Power's website, www.idahopower.com or the IPUC more-more-more Attachment NO.5 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application,IPC Page 30f6 Idaho Power Requests To Lower Customer Rates Page 4 of 4 website, www.puc.idaho.gov. You can view additional, related materials on the filing at www.idahopower.com/rates. About Idaho Power Company: Idaho Power began operations in 1916. Today, the electric utilty employs approximately 2,000 people who serve nearly 500,000 customers throughout a 24,OOO-square-mile area in southern Idaho and eastern Oregon. With 17 low-cost hydroelectric projects as the core of its generation portfolio, Idaho Power's residential, business and agricultural customers pay among the nation's lowest rates for electricity. IDACORP, Inc. (NYSE: IDA) is the investor-owned utility's parent company based in Boise, Idaho. To learn more, visit www.idahopower.com or www.idacorpinc.com. Contact: Stephanie McCurdy Communication Specialist Idaho Power 208-388-6973 and SMcCurdy(~)jdahopower.com 1-800-458-1443 media line ### Attachment NO.5 Case No. IPC-E-12-09 Application, IPC Page 4 of6 Ad d i t i o n a l S p r i n g F i l i n g s We d o a n t i c i p a t e m a k n g a d d i t i o n a l f i g s t h s s p r i n g th a t , i n c o m b i n a t i o n w i t h t h e p r o p o s e d c h a n g e s ou t l e d i n t h s n o t i c e , w i h a v e a n e t e f f e c t o n r a t e s . Th e s e a r e t y i c a l a n u a l e v a u a t i o n s a n d w i i n c l u d e th e a n u a l F i x e d C o s t A d j u s t m e n t ( F C A ) , P o w e r C o s t Ad j u s t m e n t ( P C A ) a n d R e v e n u e S h a n n g A d j u s t m e n t . 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