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REC EIVED
LISA D. NORDSTROM ZOlti OCT 21 PM 3: 06
Lead Counsel
lnordstrom@idahopower.com
October 21, 2016
VIA HAND DELIVERY
Jean D. Jewell, Secretary
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
472 West Washington Street
Boise, Idaho 83702
Re: Case No. IPC-E-16-23
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPL/CATION OF IDAHO POWER COMPANY
FOR AUTHORITY TO INCREASE ITS RA TES DUE TO REVISED
DEPRECIATION RA TES FOR ELECTRIC PLANT-IN-SERVICE
Dear Ms. Jewell:
Enclosed for filing 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 John J. Spanos. One
copy of Mr. Spanos' testimony has been designated as the "Reporter's Copy." In addition,
a disk containing a Word version of Mr. Spanos' testimony is enclosed for the Reporter.
As agreed, the Company is providing three (3) hard copies of Exhibit No. 2 to Mr. Spanos'
testimony, along with a disk, due to the voluminous size of the exhibit.
Lastly, four ( 4) copies each of Idaho Power Company's press release and customer
notice are also enclosed.
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Enclosures
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Lisa D. Nordstrom
LISA D. NORDSTROM (ISB No. 5733)
Idaho Power Company
1221 West Idaho Street (83702)
P.O. Box 70
Boise, Idaho 83707
Telephone: (208) 388-5825
Facsimile: (208) 388-6936
lnordstrom@idahopower.com
Attorney for Idaho Power Company
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BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION )
OF IDAHO POWER COMPANY FOR ) CASE NO. IPC-E-16-23
AUTHORITY TO INCREASE ITS RATES )
DUE TO REVISED DEPRECIATION ) APPLICATION
RATES FOR ELECTRIC PLANT-IN-)
SERVICE. )
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Idaho Power Company ("Idaho Power'' or "Company"), in accordance with Idaho
Code § 61-524 and/or Idaho Code § 61-525 and RP 052, 121, and 125, hereby
respectfully makes application to the Idaho Public Utilities Commission ("Commission")
for an order granting the Company authorization, effective June 1, 2017, to: (1) institute
revised depreciation rates for the Company's electric plant-in-service, based upon
updated net salvage percentages and service life estimates for all plant assets, and (2)
adjust Idaho jurisdictional base rates to reflect the revised depreciation rates.
This Application is being filed with the Commission concurrently with an
application in Case No. IPC-E-16-24 requesting approval of a balancing account to
track the incremental costs and benefits associated with the accelerated depreciation
schedule for the North Valmy power plant ("Valmy") to allow the plant to be fully
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depreciated by December 31, 2025 ("Valmy Application"); therefore, any impact due to
the acceleration of Valmy's depreciable life is excluded from the revised depreciation
rates included in this filing. Idaho Power is simultaneously filing these applications to
facilitate a single rate change for customers. The Company requests the Commission
issue an order approving this Application by April 1 , 2017, in order to allow the
Company to incorporate any rate impacts associated with this Application in the
Company's April 14, 2017, Power Cost Adjustment filing.
In support of this Application, Idaho Power asserts as follows:
I. DEPRECIATION STUDY
1. The last major changes to the Company's depreciation rates occurred
June 1, 2012, as a result of Order No. 32559 issued in Case No. IPC-E-12-08. These
depreciation rates were based on the Company's electric plant-in-service at June 30,
2011. Idaho Power has conducted a new, detailed depreciation study of all electric
plant-in-service. The Company seeks authority to implement these revised depreciation
rates in its Idaho jurisdiction effective June 1, 2017.
2. The revised depreciation rates proposed by the Company in this case are
based on the results of a detailed depreciation study authorized by the Company and
conducted by Gannett Fleming Valuation and Rate Consultants, LLC ("Gannett
Fleming") relative to Idaho Power's electric plant-in-service as of December 31 , 2015,
("Study"). The Study updates net salvage percentages and service life estimates for all
plant assets. The Study is presented as Exhibit No. 2 to the direct testimony of Gannett
Fleming Vice President, John J. Spanos, which is included in this filing. Notably, the
Company is proposing no change to the depreciation related to the Boardman power
plant ("Boardman") or Valmy in this proceeding. Order No. 32457 issued in Case No.
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IPC-E-11-18 approved a cost recovery approach associated with the early retirement of
Boardman, and any changes in depreciation associated with Valmy due to the
accelerated end-of-life date will be addressed in the Valmy Application concurrently filed
in Case No. IPC-E-16-24.
3. Once approved in Case No. IPC-E-12-08, Order No. 32559, Idaho
Power's current depreciation rates were applied to the investment in each primary and
sub-plant account. These depreciation rates are based on the straight line, remaining
life method for production, transmission, and distribution plant and the amortization of
certain general plant accounts. A summary schedule detailing the December 31, 2015,
original plant cost and book depreciation reserve amounts is embedded in Section VI of
Exhibit No. 2 to Mr. Spanos' testimony and is also set forth in Attachment No. 1 to this
Application.
4. The proposed depreciation rates for Idaho Power (also included in
Attachment No. 1) are based on plant account data as of December 31, 2015. Gannett
Fleming was asked to identify and measure changes, and recommend depreciation
rates. The proposed depreciation rates are also based on the straight line, remaining
life method for all electric plant.
5. As recommended by and described in the testimony of Mr. Spanos, the
Company is proposing an adjustment to the book reserve of the general plant accounts.
Currently, the rates that are consistent with the amortization period for general plant
assets in service today, and those expected to be added in the future, do not align with
the actual book reserve. For example, Account 391.2, Office Furniture and Equipment
-EDP Equipment, has a five-year amortization period and would produce a 20 percent
amortization rate. But the plant account has a book reserve lower than it should in
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order to produce the 20 percent rate based on the ages of the existing general plant
assets. If an adjustment to the book reserve is not made, the amortization rate going
forward will need to be greater than the 20 percent rate to achieve full amortization by
the end of the life of the existing assets. However, an amortization rate higher than 20
percent would result in full amortization of future investments earlier than the five-year
amortization period.
6. To correct the mismatch of the general plant book reserve's ratios and
avoid creating future disparities, Mr. Spanos has recommended an adjustment to the
book reserve of the Company's general plant accounts. Exhibit No. 3 to Mr. Spanos'
testimony quantifies the reserve adjustment of $7. 79 million that would be required to
bring the general plant account book reserve amounts in line with the ages of the
surviving plant-in-service. Idaho Power proposes to amortize this amount over a five
year period, resulting in an increase in amortization expense of $1.56 million annually.
7. Upon adoption of the proposed depreciation rates and amortization of the
reserve adjustment, annual depreciation and amortization expense would increase
approximately $5.69 million on a total system basis, or $5.50 million on an Idaho
jurisdictional basis when applied to the Company's current plant-in-service amounts
approved in Case Nos. IPC-E-11-08, IPC-E-11-18, IPC-E-12-09, IPC-E-12-14, and IPC
E-16-24. This results in an increase in the Company's Idaho jurisdictional revenue
requirement of $6,672,588, as measured against the revenue requirement approved in
the Company's last general rate case, Case No. IPC-E-11-08. Attachment No. 2
summarizes the revenue requirement calculation, highlighting those components
impacted by the increased depreciation and amortization expense.
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8. The Company proposes to allocate the increase in depreciation expense
using the Jurisdictional Separation Study methodology consistent with that utilized to
determine the Idaho jurisdictional revenue requirement in Case No. IPC-E-11-08. The
Company requests that the incremental revenue requirement of $6,672,588 be
recovered from customers through a uniform percentage increase to all base rate
components except the service charge. The proposed change equates to an overall
increase of 0.48 percent as set forth in Attachment No. 3.
II. PROPOSED TARIFF
9. As explained above, in a separate case (Case No. IPC-E-16-24) Idaho
Power is proposing rate changes associated with the Valmy balancing account in
addition to the revised depreciation rates requested by this Application. The Company
is filing 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 both
proposed rate changes. The tariffs are being filed as Attachment Nos. 4 and 5 to this
Application in both clean and legislative format, respectively.
10. The Company believes that filing individual sets of tariff sheets with each
of the two cases 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 believes the filing of one set of tariff sheets with the
cumulative impact of the proposed rates will comply with the spirit of the Commission's
rule. When final orders are received on both of the proposed requests to change rates
effective June 1, 2017, the Company will submit a compliance filing that will include tariff
sheets showing the cumulative impact of rate changes associated with both cases.
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11. Attachment No. 6 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 two cases mentioned above.
12. To ensure intergenerational equity and the accuracy of rates, the
Company believes 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. 4 to this
Application and that said rates are allowed to go into effect as filed for electric service
rendered on and after June 1, 2017.
Ill. MODIFIED PROCEDURE
13. 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; i.e., 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
14. This Application will 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' bills, both of which accompany this
Application. The customer notice will be distributed over the course of the Company's
current billing cycle, with the last notice being sent on December 6, 2016. In addition to
describing this filing, these customer communications also describe proposed rate
changes associated with the Valmy Application. Idaho Power will keep its Application
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open for public inspection at its offices 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 will, in the alternative, bring the Application to the
attention of its affected customers through any other means directed by this
Commission.
15. Service of pleadings, exhibits, orders, and other documents relating to this
proceeding should be served on the following:
Lisa D. Nordstrom
Idaho Power Company
P.O. Box 70
Boise, Idaho 83707
lnordstrom@idahopower.com
dockets@idahopower.com
Matt Larkin
Idaho Power Company
P.O. Box 70
Boise, Idaho 83707
mlarkin@idahopower.com
V. REQUEST FOR RELIEF
16. Idaho Power respectfully requests that the Commission issue an Order by
April 1, 2017: (1) authorizing that this matter may be processed by Modified Procedure;
(2) authorizing the revised depreciation rates for electric plant-in-service effective as of
June 1, 2017; and (3) authorizing a change in customer rates effective as of June 1,
2017, to recover the Idaho jurisdictional revenue requirement of $6,672,588.
DATED at Boise, Idaho, this 21st day of October 2016.
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Attorney for Idaho Power Company
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BEFORE THE
. IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
CASE NO. IPC-E-16-23
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
ATTACHMENT NO. 1
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED SURVIVOR CURVES, NET SALVAGE PERCENT, ORIGINAL COST, BOOK DEPRECIATION RESERVE
AND CALCULATED ANNUAL DEPRECIATION ACCRUALS RELATED TO ELECTRIC PLANT AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2015
NET BOOK CALCULATED ANNUAL COMPOSITE
SURVIVOR SALVAGE ORIGINAL DEPRECIATION FUTURE ACCRUAL ACCRUAL REMAINING
ACCOUNT CURVE PERCENT COST RESERVE ACCRUALS AMOUNT RATE LIFE
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8>-(7)1(4) (9>-(6)1(7)
ELECTRIC PLANT
JIM BRIDGER STEAM PRODUCTION PLANT
310.20 LAND AND WATER RIGHTS 75-R4 0 226.377.42 161.621 64.756 3.624 1.60 17.9
311.00 STRUCTURES AND IMPROVEMENTS 1QO.S0.5 (10) 70.396. 751.49 55,512,712 21,923,715 1,227,470 1.74 17.9
312.10 BOILER PLANT EQUIPMENT -SCRUBBERS 60-S1 (10) 111,739,501.89 48,862,705 74,050,747 4,134,761 3.70 17.9
312.20 BOILER PLANT EQUIPMENT • OTHER 53-R1.5 (10) 295,175,654.09 128,837,700 195,855,519 11,537,349 3.91 17.0
312.30 BOILER PLANT EQUIPMENT -RAILCARS 30-R3 0 2,484,314.64 1,839,895 644,420 70,278 2.83 9.2
314.00 TURBOGENERATOR UNITS 45-S0.5 (7) 98,081,079.63 33,187,247 71,759,508 4,340,843 4.43 16.5
315.00 ACCESSORY ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT 60-S1 .5 (5) 29,674,461.30 22,715,343 8,442,841 505,358 1.70 16.7
316.00 MISCELLANEOUS POWER PLANT EQUIPMENT 35-SO (2) 4,770,781.58 1,987,046 2,879,151 197,859 4.15 14.6
316.10 MISCELLANEOUS POWER PLANT EQUIPMENT · AUTOMOBILES 1:H2 15 50,741.14 31,412 11,718 2,158 4.25 5.4
316.40 MISCELLANEOUS POWER PLANT EQUIPMENT -SMALL TRUCKS 1l-L2 15 200,237.63 170,202 0 0
316.50 MISCELLANEOUS POWER PLANT EQUIPMENT -MISCELLANEOUS 1l-L2 15 125,728.59 20,470 86,399 7,315 5.82 11.8
316.70 MISCELLANEOUS POWER PLANT EQUIP -LARGE TRUCKS 21-S1 15 80,464.12 65,007 3,388 278 0.35 12.2
316.80 MISCELLANEOUS POWER PLANT EQUIP· POWER OPERA TED EQUIPMENT 20-01 25 3,784,706.18 52,961 2,785,569 156,807 4.14 17.8
316.90 MISCELLANEOUS POWER PLANT EQUIP -TRAILERS 35-S1 15 13 977.04 1482 10398 340 2.43 30.6
TOTAL JIM BRIDGER PRODUCTION PLANT 616,804,776.74 293,445,803 378,518,129 22,184,440 3.60
HYDRAULIC PRODUCTION PLANT
331.00 STRUCTURES AND IMPROVEMENTS
HAGERMAN MAINTENANCE SHOP 115-R2.5 (25) 1,661,380.96 1,157,383 919,343 37,379 2.25 24.6
MILNER DAM 115-R2.5 (25) 814,224.25 356,057 661,723 13,542 1.66 48.9
NIAGARA SPRINGS HATCHERY 115-R2.5 (25) 18,927,457.39 3,167,029 20,492,293 385,558 2.04 53.1
HELLS CANYON MAINTENANCE SHOP 115-R2.5 (25) 2,409,584.37 1,172,594 1,839,386 35,112 1.46 52.4
RAPID RIVER HATCHERY 115-R2.5 (25) 2,608,829.77 1,512,555 1,748,482 33,404 1.28 52.3
AMERICAN FALLS 115-R2.5 (25) 11,986,636.45 7,690,938 7,292,358 195,949 1.63 37.2
BROWNLEE 115-R2.5 (25) 32,471,129.08 22,800,206 17,788,705 347,433 1.07 51.2
BLISS 115-R2.5 (25) 1,098,134.70 616,898 755,770 41 ,278 3.76 18.3
CASCADE 115-R2.5 (25) 7,380,842.41 4,141,393 5,084,660 119,252 1.62 42.6
CLEAR LAKE 115-R2.5 (25) 193,278.70 210,529 31,069 2,725 1.41 11.4
HELLS CANYON 115-R2.5 (25) 2,931,900.29 1,400,177 2,264,698 43,780 1.49 51.7
LOWER MALAD 115-R2.5 (25) 799,097.82 479,503 519,369 27,700 3.47 18.7
LOWER SALMON 115-R2.5 (25) 2,869,695.46 1,198,295 2,388,824 129,863 4.53 18.4
MILNER 115-R2.5 (25) 9,617,360.14 4,099,283 7,922,417 158,084 1.64 50.1 OXBOW HATCHERY 115-R2.5 (25) 2,390,848.81 977.972 2,010,589 38,164 1.60 52.7
OXBOW 115-R2.5 (25) 10,878,166.95 6,672,441 6,925,268 138,204 1.27 50.1
OXBOW COMMON 115-R2.5 (25) 111,952.27 114,279 25,661 533 0.48 48.1
PAHSIMEROI ACCUMULATING PONDS 115-R2.5 (25) 13,382,523.15 3,349,325 13,378,829 252,035 1.88 53.1
PAHSIMEROI TRAPPING 115-R2.5 (25) 1,267,081.16 1,446,556 137,295 2,585 0.20 53.1
SHOSHONE FALLS 115-R2.5 (25) 1,253,635.42 935,134 631,910 34,735 2.77 18.2
STRIKE 115-R2.5 (25) 9,780,012.86 4,146,390 8,078,626 439,321 4.49 18.4
SWAN FALLS 115-R2.5 (25) 27,334,903.99 13,419,604 20,749,026 791,819 2.90 26.2
TWIN FALLS 115-R2.5 (25) 759,842.69 449,262 500,541 20,575 2.71 24.3
TWIN FALLS (NEW) 115-R2.5 (25) 10,261,704.36 5,335,698 7,491,432 304,609 2.97 24.6
THOUSAND SPRINGS 115-R2.5 (25) 360,487.88 403,761 46,849 3,045 0.84 15.4
UPPER MALAD 115-R2.5 (25) 363,647.08 320,477 134,082 7,270 2.00 18.4
UPPER SALMON A 115-R2.5 (25) 917,541.40 742,370 404,557 22,450 2.45 18.0
UPPER SALMON B 115-R2.5 (25) 773,060.93 371,100 595,226 32,360 4.19 18.4
UPPER SALMON COMMON 115-R2.5 (25) 389664.01 261 898 225182 12282 3.15 18.3
TOTAL ACCOUNT 331 175,994,624.75 88,949,107 131,044,170 3,671,046 2.09 35.7
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED SURVIVOR CURVES, NET SALVAGE PERCENT, ORIGINAL COST, BOOK DEPRECIATION RESERVE
AND CALCULATED ANNUAL DEPRECIATION ACCRUALS RELATED TO ELECTRIC PLANT AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2015
NET BOOK CALCULATED ANNUAL COMPOSITE
SURVIVOR SALVAGE ORIGINAL DEPRECIATION FUTURE ACCRUAL ACCRUAL REMAINING
ACCOUNT CURVE PERCENT COST RESERVE ACCRUALS AMOUNT RATE LIFE
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)=(7Y(4) (9l-<&Y(7)
332.10 RESERVOIRS, DAMS AND WATERWAYS· RELOCATION
BROWNLEE 100-54 (20) 8.639.663.66 6.137,138 4.230.458 101.304 1.17 41.8
HELLS CANYON 100-54 (20) 940,788.93 640,803 488,144 11.689 1.24 41.8
OXBOW 100-54 (20) 56,309.00 39,328 28,243 676 1.20 41.8
OXBOW COMMON 100-54 (20) 1,927,919.83 1.509.918 803.586 18,685 0.97 43.0
BROWNLEE COMMON 100-54 (20) 7 895 824.78 6 203 405 3 271 585 78 343 0.99 41.8
TOTAL ACCOUNT 332.1 19,460,506.20 14.530.592 8.822,016 210.697 1.08 41.9
332.20 RESERVOIRS, DAMS AND WATERWAYS
MILNER DAM 100-54 (20) 809.584.42 259.119 712.382 13.938 1.72 51.1
AMERICAN FALLS 100-54 (20) 4.293.075.10 2.925.319 2.226,371 57.841 1.35 38.5
BROWNLEE 100-54 (20) 53,506,997.92 39.815,109 24,393.289 539.008 1.01 45.3
BLISS 100-54 (20) 8,963.581.90 7.220,255 3.536,043 197.241 2.20 17.9
CASCADE 100-54 (20) 3,145.630.46 1,747,653 2.027.104 45.758 1.45 44.3
CLEAR LAKE 100-54 (20) 2.344.260.16 805,741 2,007,371 174.933 7.46 11.5
HELLS CANYON 100-54 (20) 51,932,133.73 34,516,737 27.801 ,823 599.977 1.16 46.3
LOWER MALAD 100-54 (20) 4.920.879.40 2.600.146 3.304.909 173.654 3.53 19.0
LOWER SALMON 100-54 (20) 6.920.148.41 5.913.124 2.391.054 134.707 1.95 17.8
MILNER 100-54 (20) 16.621.594.69 6.809.520 13.136.394 251.416 1.51 52.2
OXBOW 100-54 (20) 30.376.665.85 21,574.227 14.877.772 343.287 1.13 43.3
OXBOW COMMON 100-54 (20) 9,871.65 6,041 5,805 108 1.09 53.8
SHOSHONE FALLS 100-54 (20) 10.108.900.81 616.823 11.513.858 626.763 6.20 18.4
STRIKE 100-54 (20) 10.807.310.35 9.164.247 3.804.525 213.027 1.97 17.9
SWAN FALLS 100-54 (20) 15.989.465.08 8.369.326 10.818.032 407.135 2.55 26.6
TWIN FALLS 100-54 (20) 1.354,482.35 244,306 1,381,073 56.336 4.16 24.5
TWIN FALLS (NEW) 100-54 (20) 7.645,780.81 3.558.327 5.616.610 224.664 2.94 25.0
THOUSAND SPRINGS 100-54 (20) 4.060.448.55 2.554.243 2.318.295 149,569 3.68 15.5
UPPER MALAD 100-54 (20) 1.362.526.74 1,221.544 413.488 22.863 1.68 18.1
UPPER SALMON A 100-54 (20) 1.343.320.64 691.336 920.649 51.015 3.80 18.0
UPPER SALMON B 100-54 (20) 3,611,192.40 2,575.092 1.758,339 97.196 2.69 18.1
UPPER SALMON COMMON 100-54 (20) 1.175.917.13 624.626 786.475 43.518 3.70 18.1
HELLS CANYON COMMON 100-54 (20) 3 723168.70 3 060 813 1 406989 27438 0.74 51.3
TOTAL ACCOUNT 332.2 245,026.937.25 156,873.674 137,158.650 4.451.392 1.82 30.8
332.30 RESERVOIRS. DAMS AND WATERWAYS· NEZ PERCE SQUARE 0 5,472.398.44 2,018.617 3.453.781 62,705 1.15 55.1
333.00 WATER WHEELS, TURBINES AND GENERA TORS
MILNER DAM S0-52 (10) 1,274.307.36 350,540 1.051.198 21.982 1.73 47.8
AMERICAN FALLS S0-52 (10) 26.350.936.61 15,574.505 13.411.525 387,827 1.47 34.6
BROWNLEE S0-52 (10) 44,771.999.78 30,017.687 19.231.513 420.082 0.94 45.8
BLISS S0-52 (10) 4,708.361.07 3.427.511 1,751.686 100.560 2.14 17.4
CASCADE S0-52 (10) 10.099.741.28 4,511.489 6.598.226 163.395 1.62 40.4
CLEAR LAKE S0-52 (10) 742,451.41 609.478 207.219 18,052 2.43 11.5
HELLS CANYON S0-52 (10) 12,182,846.73 6,150,322 7.250.809 166.459 1.37 43.6
LOWER MALAD S0-52 (10) 4,745,707.96 400.118 4.820.161 252.483 5.32 19.1
LOWER SALMON S0-52 (10) 4.879,605.36 3,797,399 1.570.167 90,955 1.86 17.3
MILNER S0-52 (10) 24.279.625.56 8.473.925 18.233.663 383.468 1.58 47.5
OXBOW S0-52 (10) 11 ,546,959.20 7.255,041 5.446.614 131.576 1.14 41 .4
SHOSHONE FALLS S0-52 (10) 2.667.635.23 1.266.625 1.667.774 91.207 3.42 18.3
STRIKE S0-52 (10) 9,114,673.85 4.202.657 5,823.484 321.060 3.52 18.1
SWAN FALLS S0-52 (10) 26,099.474.53 11.774.575 16.934.847 649.625 2.49 26.1
TWIN FALLS S0-52 (10) 1,430.443.99 594.845 978.643 40.459 2.83 24.2
TWIN FALLS (NEW) S0-52 (10) 15.978.442.99 7.010.702 10.565.585 430.326 2.69 24.6
THOUSAND SPRINGS S0-52 (10) 2.480,242.34 755.295 1.972.972 127.997 5.16 15.4
UPPER MALAD S0-52 (10) 2.199,747.28 402,306 2,017.416 106.246 4.83 19.0
UPPER SALMON A S0-52 (10) 2.421.216.32 876.313 1.787.025 98.374 4.06 18.2
UPPER SALMON B S0-52 (10) 3 704 936.46 1 197 208 2 878 222 157 352 4.25 18.3
TOTAL ACCOUNT 333 211.679.355.31 108,648,541 124.198.749 4.159.485 1.96 29.9
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED SURVIVOR CURVES, NET SALVAGE PERCENT, ORIGINAL COST, BOOK DEPRECIATION RESERVE
AND CALCULATED ANNUAL DEPRECIATION ACCRUALS RELATED TO ELECTRIC PLANT AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2015
NET BOOK CALCULATED ANNUAL COMPOSITE
SURVIVOR SALVAGE ORIGINAL DEPRECIATION FUTURE ACCRUAL ACCRUAL REMAINING
ACCOUNT CURVE PERCENT COST RESERVE ACCRUALS AMOUNT RATE LIFE
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)=(7V(4) (9)=(6V(7)
334.00 ACCESSORY ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT
HAGERMAN MAINTENANCE SHOP 54-R1 .5 (15) 57,474.41 26,201 39.895 1.750 3.04 22.8
MILNER DAM 54-R1 .5 (15) 581.471.90 148.592 520.101 13,428 2.31 38.7
HELLS CANYON MAINTENANCE SHOP 54-R1.5 (15) 55.797.91 2,544 61,624 1,428 2.56 43.2
AMERICAN FALLS 54-R1.5 (15) 3.810.069.14 1.779.303 2.602.277 89.069 2.34 29.2
BROWNLEE 54-R1.5 (15) 11.387.436.15 3.911.488 9.184.064 240.766 2.11 38.1
BLISS 54-R1.5 (15) 3.939,988.72 849,288 3,681,699 209,189 5.31 17.6
CASCADE 54-R1.5 (15) 2.608.877.41 504,488 2,495,721 78.360 3.00 31.8
CLEAR LAKE 54-R1.5 (15) 159.065.24 68.841 114,084 10.438 6.56 10.9
HELLS CANYON 54-R1 .5 (15) 6,407.040.59 1,485,180 5,882,917 149.340 2.33 39.4
LOWER MALAD 54-R1.5 (15) 1.791.677.47 (42.050) 2.102,479 116.392 6.50 18.1
LOWER SALMON 54-R1.5 (15) 2. 765,626.33 772,635 2,407,835 139.833 5.06 17.2
MILNER 54-R1.5 (15) 2.351,780.42 949,892 1,754,655 49.729 2.11 35.3
OXBOW 54-R1.5 (15) 6,910,717.86 1.671,818 6,275,508 157,018 2.27 40.0
SHOSHONE FALLS 54-R1.5 (15) 1.651.826.01 529,837 1.369.763 79.930 4.84 17.1
STRIKE 54-R1.5 (15) 3.960,072.29 1,269,823 3.284,260 188.742 4.77 17.4
SWAN FALLS 54-R1 .5 (15) 3.179,688.98 1,440,168 2,216,474 95.040 2.99 23.3
TWIN FALLS 54-R1.5 (15) 663.558.29 177,617 585.475 26.344 3.97 22.2
TWIN FALLS (NEW) 54-R1.5 (15) 2,421,707.15 1,022,363 1,762,600 79.068 3.26 22.3
THOUSAND SPRINGS 54-R1.5 (15) 876.825.63 795,387 212.962 14.323 1.63 14.9
UPPER MALAD 54-R1.5 (15) 627.447.28 216.925 504,639 28,427 4.53 17.8
UPPER SALMON A 54-R1.5 (15) 1.208.094.46 537.022 852.287 50.819 4.21 16.8
UPPER SALMON B 54-R1.5 (15) 1063846.38 324101 899 322 52780 4.96 17.0
TOTAL ACCOUNT 334 58.480,090.02 18.441.463 48.810,641 1.872,213 3.20 26.1
335.00 MISCELLANEOUS POWER PLANT EQUIPMENT
HAGERMAN MAINTENANCE SHOP 90-R2 (5) 1.875.509.37 655,906 1.313,379 53,990 2.88 24.3
MILNER DAM 90-R2 (5) 48.226.36 15.518 35.120 758 1.57 46.3
NIAGARA SPRINGS HATCHERY 90-R2 (5) 74,548.65 30.261 48.015 967 1.30 49.7
HELLS CANYON MAINTENANCE SHOP 90-R2 (5) 1,874.693.00 340.018 1.628.410 32.179 1.72 50.6
RAPID RIVER HATCHERY 90-R2 (5) 49,608.49 11.258 40,831 828 1.67 49.3
AMERICAN FALLS 90-R2 (5) 2,134,733.50 867,192 1.374.278 38.284 1.79 35.9
BROWNLEE 90-R2 (5) 5,041,457.14 2,477.639 2,815,891 57.165 1.13 49.3
BLISS 90-R2 (5) 802.580.06 339,498 503.211 27.892 3.48 18.0
CASCADE 90-R2 (5) 1,155,545.04 503.663 709.659 17,631 1.53 40.3
CLEAR LAKE 90-R2 (5) 47,241.09 21,471 28.132 2,464 5.22 11.4
HELLS CANYON 90-R2 (5) 1,324,683.39 248.210 1,142.708 23.651 1.79 48.3
LOWER MALAD 90-R2 (5) 349.152.66 113.964 252,646 13.484 3.86 18.7
LOWER SALMON 90-R2 (5) 517,026.38 206,677 336.201 18.714 3.62 18.0
MILNER 90-R2 (5) 696.451.60 195,938 535.336 11,301 1.62 47.4
OXBOW HATCHERY 90-R2 (5) 22,871.58 4.154 19.861 398 1.74 49.9
OXBOW 90-R2 (5) 984,605.66 336,200 697,636 14,807 1.50 47.1
PAHSIMEROI ACCUMULATING PONDS 90-R2 (5) 54,702.79 1,928 55,510 1.078 1.97 51.5
PAHSIMEROI TRAPPING 90-R2 (5) 15.368.52 7.365 8.772 178 1.16 49.3
SHOSHONE FALLS 90-R2 (5) 376,849.14 127.866 267,826 14.738 3.91 18.2
STRIKE 90-R2 (5) 956,851.39 379,020 625.674 34,541 3.61 18.1
SWAN FALLS 90-R2 (5) 1.734.720.66 552.630 1,268.827 49.276 2.84 25.7
TWIN FALLS 90-R2 (5) 341.854.79 55.777 303.171 12.536 3.67 24.2
TWIN FALLS (NEW) 90-R2 (5) 472.529.12 190.055 306,101 12.665 2.68 24.2
THOUSAND SPRINGS 90-R2 (5) 365.400.24 179.086 204.584 13.357 3.66 15.3
UPPER MALAD 90-R2 (5) 219.159.81 41.468 188.650 10.119 4.62 18.6
UPPER SALMON A 90-R2 (5) 269.272.25 84.401 198.335 10,947 4.07 18.1
UPPER SALMON B 90-R2 (5) 242,429.35 120.668 133,883 7.473 3.08 17.9
UPPER SALMON COMMON 90-R2 (5) 1 930.37 310 1 717 95 4.92 18.1
TOT AL ACCOUNT 335 22.050.002.40 8.108.141 15,044,364 481.516 2.18 31.2
335.10 MISCELLANEOUS POWER PLANT EQUIPMENT· EQUIPMENT 15-SQ 0 87,737.57 33.094 54.644 6.948 7.92 7.9
335.20 MISCELLANEOUS POWER PLANT EQUIPMENT -FURNITURE 20-SQ 0 366.344.20 339.577 26,767 2.915 0.80 9.2
335.30 MISCELLANEOUS POWER PLANT EQUIPMENT· COMPUTER 5-SQ 0 288,155.41 184.608 103,547 41.550 14.42 2.5
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED SURVIVOR CURVES, NET SALVAGE PERCENT, ORIGINAL COST, BOOK DEPRECIATION RESERVE
AND CALCULATED ANNUAL DEPRECIATION ACCRUALS RELATED TO ELECTRIC PLANT AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2015
NET BOOK CALCULATED ANNUAL COMPOSITE
SURVIVOR SALVAGE ORIGINAL DEPRECIATION FUTURE ACCRUAL ACCRUAL REMAINING
ACCOUNT CURVE PERCENT COST RESERVE ACCRUALS AMOUNT RATE LIFE
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)-(7)1(4) (9)-(&V(7)
336.00 ROADS. RAILROADS AND BRIDGES
MILNER DAM 85-R4 0 12.737.21 4,274 8.463 176 1.38 48.1
NIAGARA SPRINGS HATCHERY 85-R4 0 46,667.72 46.668 0 0
RAPID RIVER HATCHERY 85-R4 0 7.197.39 7.197 0 0
AMERICAN FALLS 85-R4 0 839.275.87 533.241 306,035 8.462 1.01 36.2
BROWNLEE 85-R4 0 529.364.27 332.756 196.608 4.948 0.93 39.7
BLISS 85-R4 0 486.476.64 293,586 192.891 10.481 2.15 18.4
CASCADE 85-R4 0 122.668.04 57.663 65.005 1.577 1.29 41.2
CLEAR LAKE 85-R4 0 11.097.30 11,033 64 6 0.05 10.7
HELLS CANYON 85-R4 0 922.781.27 595,036 327.745 8,020 0.87 40.9
LOWER MALAD 85-R4 0 244.565.45 163,638 80.927 4.293 1.76 18.9
LOWER SALMON 85-R4 0 88.693.04 62,378 26.315 1.441 1.62 18.3
MILNER 85-R4 0 489,139.50 163,136 326,004 6,627 1.35 49.2
OXBOW HATCHERY 85-R4 0 3,070.44 3,070 0 0
OXBOW 85-R4 0 585,875.67 347,897 237.979 7,008 1.20 34.0
PAHSIMEROI ACCUMULATING PONDS 85-R4 0 26,502.74 17,203 9.300 215 0.81 43.3
PAHSIMEROI TRAPPING 85-R4 0 15,612.35 15,612 0 0
SHOSHONE FALLS 85-R4 0 51.383.40 43,592 7.791 456 0.89 17.1
STRIKE 85-R4 0 1.602.868.07 15.625 1.587.243 86.596 5.40 18.3
SWAN FALLS 85-R4 0 835.946.15 457.737 378.209 14,559 1.74 26.0
TWIN FALLS 85-R4 0 893.773.50 477.057 416.716 17.075 1.91 24.4
TWIN FALLS (NEW) 85-R4 0 1.023.829.64 432.124 591.706 23,859 2.33 24.8
THOUSAND SPRINGS 85-R4 0 713.311.18 349.352 363.959 23.495 3.29 15.5
UPPER MALAD 85-R4 0 1,298.305. 78 43.310 1.254.996 65,326 5.03 19.2
UPPER SALMON A 85-R4 0 1.650.89 1.004 647 35 2.12 18.5
UPPER SALMON COMMON 85-R4 0 27 708.47 27 708 0 0
TOTAL ACCOUNT 336 10 880 501.98 4 501 897 6 378 603 284 655 2.62 22.4
TOTAL HYDRAULIC PRODUCTION PLANT 749,786,653.53 402,629,311 475,095,932 15,245,122 2.03
OTHER PRODUCTION PLANT
341.00 STRUCTURES AND IMPROVEMENTS
SALMON DIESEL SQUARE 0 11.959.08 11.959 0 0
EVANDER ANDREWSIDANSKIN 112 SQUARE 0 4,693.564.37 1.531.407 3.162.157 154,250 3.29 20.5
BENNETI MOUNTAIN SQUARE 0 1.688.441.68 435.017 1.253.425 49.154 2.91 25.5
EVANDER ANDREWS/DANSKIN #1 SQUARE 0 1.394.160.15 401.289 992.871 36,104 2.59 27.5
LANGLEY GULCH SQUARE 0 134 922 939.78 13 013 705 121909235 3 639 082 2.70 33.5
TOTAL ACCOUNT 341 142,711,065.06 15,393.377 127,317,688 3.878.590 2.72 32.8
342.00 FUEL HOLDERS
SALMON DIESEL 50-S2.5 0 61,306.39 61.306 0 0
EVANDER ANDREWS/DANSKIN 112 50-S2.5 0 1.441,348.20 665.214 776,134 39.646 2.75 19.6
BENNETT MOUNTAIN 50-S2.5 0 2,290,713.40 679.434 1,611,279 66,011 2.88 24.4
EVANDER ANDREWSIDANSKIN #1 50-S2.5 0 680,176.64 170.873 509,304 19,212 2.82 26.5
LANGLEY GULCH 55-S2.5 0 5 979 001.97 441 735 5 537 267 169 317 2.83 32.7
TOTAL ACCOUNT 342 10.452,546.60 2,018,562 8.433.984 294.186 2.81 28.7
343.00 PRIME MOVERS
EVANDER ANDREWSIDANSKIN #2 40-R2 0 33.711,094.20 10,641.204 23.069.890 1.260.584 3.74 18.3
BENNETI MOUNTAIN 40-R2 0 29.465.966.15 7.782.323 21.683.643 948.685 3.22 22.9
EVANDER ANDREWSIDANSKIN #1 40-R2 0 25.207,239.22 5,323,273 19.883.966 820,829 3.26 24.2
LANGLEY GULCH 40-R2 0 130576591.92 13 846 720 116 729872 3 940 999 3.02 29.6
TOTAL ACCOUNT 343 218,960,891.49 37,593.520 181.367,371 6,971.097 3.18 26.0
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED SURVIVOR CURVES, NET SALVAGE PERCENT, ORIGINAL COST, BOOK DEPRECIATION RESERVE
AND CALCULATED ANNUAL DEPRECIATION ACCRUALS RELATED TO ELECTRIC PLANT AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2015
NET BOOK CALCULATED ANNUAL COMPOSITE
SURVIVOR SALVAGE ORIGINAL DEPRECIATION FUTURE ACCRUAL ACCRUAL REMAINING
ACCOUNT CURVE PERCENT COST RESERVE ACCRUALS AMOUNT RATE LIFE
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)"(7)1(4) (9)-(6)1(7)
344.00 GENERATORS
SALMON DIESEL 45-S2 0 541,644.95 541,645 0 0
EVANDER ANDREWS/DANSKIN #2 45-S2 0 13,166,034.86 8,364,617 4,801,418 256,486 1.95 18.7
BENNETT MOUNTAIN 45-S2 0 8.139,999.35 4,740,270 3,399,729 144,362 1.77 23.6
EVANDER ANDREWS/DANSKIN #1 45-S2 0 9,834,220.56 2,375,835 7,458,386 292,142 2.97 25.5
LANGLEY GULCH 45-S2 0 34 849 976.83 4 280 213 30 569 764 970 120 2.78 31.5
TOTAL ACCOUNT 344 66,531,876.55 20,302,580 46,229,297 1,663,110 2.50 27.8
345.00 ACCESSORY ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT
SALMON DIESEL 50-R2 0 293,344.56 293,345 0 0
EVANDER ANDREWS/DANSKIN #2 50-R2 0 2,471,052.82 633.147 1,837,906 95,992 3.88 19.1
BENNETT MOUNTAIN 50-R2 0 11.156,584.49 2,964,322 8,192,262 346,152 3.10 23.7
EVANDER ANDREWS/DANSKIN #1 50-R2 0 11,234,250.81 2,297,640 8,936,611 350,445 3.12 25.5
LANGLEY GULCH 50-R2 0 65 943 755.01 7 356 629 58 587126 1890163 2.87 31.0
TOTAL ACCOUNT 345 91,098,987.69 13,545,083 77,553,905 2,682,752 2.94 28.9
346.00 MISCELLANEOUS POWER PLANT EQUIPMENT
SALMON DIESEL 35-R2.5 0 1,004.50 1,004 0 0
EVANDER ANDREWSIDANSKIN #2 35-R2.5 0 1,467,330.67 540,515 926,816 52,136 3.55 17.8
BENNETT MOUNTAIN 35-R2.5 0 938,055.58 239,716 698,340 31,685 3.38 22.0
EVANDER ANDREWS/DANSKIN #1 35-R2.5 0 940.462.99 240.854 699,609 29,841 3.17 23.4
LANGLEY GULCH 35-R2.5 0 2 663 621.41 319 727 2 343894 80814 3.03 29.0
TOTAL ACCOUNT 346 6 010 475.15 1341816 4 668659 194 476 3.24 24.0
TOTAL OTHER PRODUCTION PLANT 535,765,842.54 90,194,938 445,570,904 15,684,211 2.93
TRANSMISSION PLANT
350.20 LAND RIGHTS AND EASEMENTS B0-R4 0 31,780,356.20 7,648,562 24,131,794 373,399 1.17 64.6
352.00 STRUCTURES AND IMPROVEMENTS 65-R3 (35) 77,780,245.72 25,617,486 79,385,846 1,496,605 1.92 53.0
353.00 STATION EQUIPMENT 50-S0.5 (10) 407,602,629.96 110,697,686 337,665,207 8,460,997 2.08 39.9
354.00 TOWERS AND FIXTURES 75-R4 (10) 184,628,054.44 62,693,181 140,397,679 2,127,183 1.15 66.0
355.00 POLES AND FIXTURES 65-R1.5 (80) 157,531,056.10 59,619,325 223,936,576 4,156,741 2.64 53.9
356.00 OVERHEAD CONDUCTORS AND DEVICES 65-R2 (50) 211,904,657.93 71,085,486 246,771,501 4,812,176 2.27 51.3
359.00 ROADS AND TRAILS 65-R2.5 0 390 266.18 272 716 117 550 3534 0.91 33.3
TOTAL TRANSMISSION PLANT 1,071,617,266.53 337,634,442 1,052,406,153 21,430,635 2.00
DISTRIBUTION PLANT
361.00 STRUCTURESANDIMPROVEMENTS 70-R2.5 (50) 34,175,351.84 11,003,028 40,260,000 726,515 2.13 55.4
362.00 STATION EQUIPMENT 55-R1.5 (10) 216,853,728.15 57,414,677 181,124,424 4,239,837 1.96 42.7
364.00 POLES, TOWERS AND FIXTURES 55-R1.5 (50) 244,791,142.55 133,061,778 234,124,936 5,707,762 2.33 41.0
365.00 OVERHEAD CONDUCTORS AND DEVICES 4S-R1 (30) 129,331,468.81 50,331 ,824 117,799,085 3,422,093 2.65 34.4
366.00 UNDERGROUND CONDUIT 60-R2.5 (25) 48,322,608.41 15,591,137 44,812.124 1,018,825 2.11 44.0
367.00 UNDERGROUND CONDUCTORS AND DEVICES 50-R1.5 (15) 230,143,166.97 83,994,552 180,670,090 4,604,826 2.00 39.2
368.00 LINE TRANSFORMERS 42-R0.5 (10) 515,652,279.89 162,696,157 404,521,351 11,683,753 2.27 34.6
369.00 SERVICES 50-R1.5 (40) 58,770,766.63 41,924,159 40,354,914 1,053,206 1.79 38.3
370.00 METERS 27-01 (5) 16,978,858.07 8,859,773 8,968,028 395,340 2.33 22.7
370.10 METERS -AMI 16-S1.5 (10) 68,268,600.99 20,068,629 55,026,832 4,924,990 7.21 11.2
371.20 INSTALLATION ON CUSTOMER PREMISES 21-R1 (5) 2,954,459.08 1,853,745 1,248,437 84,987 2.88 14.7
373.20 STREET LIGHTING AND SIGNAL SYSTEMS 35-R1 (30) 4 543 249.72 3 623106 2283119 95 785 2.11 23.8
TOTAL DISTRIBUTION PLANT 1,570,785,681.11 590,422,565 1,311,193,340 37,957,919 2.42
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED SURVIVOR CURVES, NET SALVAGE PERCENT, ORIGINAL COST, BOOK DEPRECIATION RESERVE
AND CALCULATED ANNUAL DEPRECIATION ACCRUALS RELATED TO ELECTRIC PLANT AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2015
NET BOOK CALCULATED ANNUAL COMPOSITE
SURVIVOR SALVAGE ORIGINAL DEPRECIATION FUTURE ACCRUAL ACCRUAL REMAINING
ACCOUNT CURVE PERCENT COST RESERVE ACCRUALS AMOUNT RATE LIFE
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)-{7V(4) (9)-{6V(7)
GENERAL PLANT
390.11 STRUCTURES AND IMPROVEMENTS· CHO BUILDING 9().51 (10) 29,421,031.19 9,982,240 22,380,894 674,767 2.29 33.2
390.12 STRUCTURES AND IMPROVEMENTS· EXCLUDING CHO BUILDING
BOISE CENTER WEST 55-R2 (10) 14,333.320.59 909.201 14.857.452 364.oao 2.54 40.8
BOISE OPERATIONS CENTER 5~R2 (10) 8,967,111.22 2,175,771 7,688,051 256,083 2.86 30.0
BOISE MECHANICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER 5~R2 (10) 7,961,286.18 1,950,401 6,807,014 228,815 2.87 29.7
OTHER STRUCTURES 5~R2 (10) 50 241 905.47 12,208 359 43 057 737 1024561 2.04 42.0
TOTAL STRUCTURES AND IMPROVEMENTS · EXCLUDING CHO BUILDING 81,503,623.46 17,243,732 72,410,254 1,873,539 2.30
391.10 OFFICE FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT· FURNITURE
FULLY ACCRUED 975,827.32 975,827 0 0
AMORTIZED 21).SQ 0 13178 862.18 6 720 977 6 457 885 526 880 4.00 12.3
TOTAL OFFICE FURNITURE ANO EQUIPMENT· FURNITURE 14,154,689.50 7,696,804 6,457,885 526,880 3.72
391.20 OFFICE FURNITURE ANO EQUIPMENT· EDP EQUIPMENT ~SQ 0 24,593,646.25 11,496,999 13,096,647 4,918,771 20.00 2.7
391.21 OFFICE FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT· SERVERS 8-50 0 7,943,745.34 4,507,863 3,435,882 992,705 12.50 3.5
392.10 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT· AUTOMOBILES 13-L2 15 821,825.59 160,306 538,246 58,071 1.07 9.3
392.30 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT · AIRCRAFT 1~S2.5 40 4,563,105.82 915.829 1,822,034 188,298 4.13 9.7
392.40 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT · SMALL TRUCKS 13-L2 15 23,289,948.88 7,544,511 12,251,946 1,444,990 6.20 8.5
392.50 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT · MISC. 13-L2 15 1,126,911.92 320,976 636,899 71,460 6.34 8.9
392.60 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT· LARGE TRUCKS (HYD) 21·51 15 34,102,925.23 10,170,540 18,816,946 1,345,554 3.95 14.0
392.70 TRANSPORTATION EQUIP.· LARGE TRUCKS (NON·HYD) 21·51 15 6,943,612.35 2,346,463 3,555,607 288,508 4.16 12.3
392.90 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT · TRAILERS 3~51 15 5,030,534.81 1,530,136 2,745,819 112,811 2.24 24.3
393.00 STORES EQUIPMENT 2~50 0 2,255,402.62 680,821 1,574,582 90,266 4.00 17.4
394.00 TOOLS, SHOP AND GARAGE EQUIPMENT 21).50 0 8,021,555.24 3,056,225 4,965,330 401,051 5.00 12.4
395.00 LABORATORY EQUIPMENT 20.50 0 12,703,817.61 5,973,013 6,730,805 635,421 5.00 10.6
396.00 POWER OPERA TED EQUIPMENT 21).01 25 15,082,035.78 3,842,840 7.468.687 448.522 2.97 16.7
397.10 COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT· TELEPHONES 1~50 0 4,672,412.11 3,193,934 1,478,478 311,607 6.67 4.7
397.20 COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT · MICROWAVE 1~50 0 30,516,919.94 13,969,200 16,547,720 2,034,297 6.67 8.1
397.30 COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT· RADIO 1~50 0 3,471,603.00 1,226,579 2,245,024 231,637 6.67 9.7
397.40 COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT· FIBER OPTIC
FULLY ACCRUED 110,869.72 110,870 0 0
AMORTIZED 10.50 0 16 643 395.08 3539011 13104 384 1664310 10.00 7.9
TOTAL COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT· FIBER OPTIC 16,754,264.80 3,649,881 13,104,384 1,664,310 9.93
398.00 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT 1~50 0 5 967 704.79 2 525 370 3442 335 398122 6.67 8.6
TOTAL GENERAL PLANT 332,941,316.23 112,034,262 215,706,404 18,711,587 5.62
TOTAL DEPRECIABLE PLANT 4,877,701,536.68 1,826,361,321 3,878,490,862 131,213,914 2.69
301.00
302.00
303.00
310.10
330.00
340.00
350.00
350.22
355.10
360.00
360.22
364.10
389.00
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED SURVIVOR CURVES, NET SALVAGE PERCENT, ORIGINAL COST, BOOK DEPRECIATION RESERVE
AND CALCULATED ANNUAL DEPRECIATION ACCRUALS RELATED TO ELECTRIC PLANT AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2015
ACCOUNT
(1)
NONDEPRECIABLE PLANT AND ACCOUNTS NOT STUDIED
ORGANIZATION COSTS
FRANCHISES AND CONSENTS
MISCELLANEOUS INTANGIBLE PLANT
LAND
LAND
LAND
LAND
RIGHTS OF WAY STUDIES
POLES AND FIXTURES -TREATMENT
LAND
RIGHTS OF WAY STUDIES
POLES, TOWERS AND FIXTURES -TREATMENT
LAND
TOTAL NONOEPRECIABLE PLANT
TOTAL ELECTRIC PLANT
• LIFE SPAN PROCEDURE IS USED. CURVE SHOWN IS INTERIM SURVIVOR CURVE.
SURVIVOR
CURVE
(2)
NET
SALVAGE
PERCENT -(-3)-
ORIGINAL
COST
(4)
5,703.01
29,759,682.21
28.493.796.88
291,342.96
31,223,913.79
2,690,006.46
4,427,749.32
170,972.48
849.140.54
4,824,614.41
475,910.39
2,194,523.69
16,578,583.20
121,985,939.34
4,999,687,476.02
BOOK
DEPRECIATION
RESERVE ---(-5)
10,345,749
15,301,985
7,676
33,036
35,240
88,221
25,811,907
1,852, 173,228
FUTURE
ACCRUALS
(6)
3,878,490,862
CALCULATED ANNUAL
ACCRUAL ACCRUAL
AMOUNT RATE
(7) (8)"(7V(4)
131,213,914
COMPOSITE
REMAINING
LIFE
(9)"(&V(7)
BEFORE THE
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
CASE NO. IPC-E-16-23
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
ATTACHMENT NO. 2
Idaho Power Company
Summary of Revenue Requirement -Idaho
Depreciation Study Impacts
RATE BASE
Total Electric Plant in Service
Less: Accumulated Depreciation $ 4,019,730
Less: Amortization of Other Plant
Net Electric Plant in Service $ (4,019,730)
Less: Customer Adv for Construction
Less: Accumulated Deferred Income Taxes $ (583,153)
Add: Plant Held for Future Use
Add: Working Capital
Add: Conservation -Other Deferred Prog
Add: Subsidiary Rate Base
TOTAL COMBINED RATE BASE $ (3,436,578)
NET INCOME
Operating Expenses
Operation and Maintenance Expenses
Depreciation Expenses $
Amortization of Limited Term Plant $
Taxes Other Than Income
Regulatory Debits/Credits
4,019,455
1,480,765
Provision for Deferred Income Taxes
Investment Tax Credit Adjustment
Current Income Taxes
$ (1,166,306)
Total Operating Expenses
Operating Income
Add: IERCO Operating Income
Consolidated Operating Income
Authorized Rate of Return
Earnings Deficiency
Net-to-Gross Tax Multiplier
REVENUE REQUIREMENT
$
$
$
$
$
4,333,914
(4,333,914)
(4,333,914)
7.86%
4,063,696
1.642
6,672,588
BEFORE THE
IDAHO PUBLIC. UTILITIES COMMISSION
CASE NO. IPC-E-16-23
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
ATTACHMENT NO. 3
Idaho Power Company
Calculation of Revenue Impact 2017 -2018
State of Idaho
Depreciation Study
Filed October 21, 2016
Summary of Revenue Impact
Current Billed Revenue to Proposed Billed Revenue
Total Percent
Rate Average Normalized Current Adjustments Proposed Change
Line Sch. Number of Energy Billed Mills to Billed Total Billed Mills Billed to Billed
No Tariff Description No. Customers <1l (kWhl<'l Revenue Per kWh Revenue Revenue Per kWh Revenue
Uniform Tariff Rates:
Residential Service 1 435,407 5,011,095,429 $510,150,917 101.80 $2,893,309 $513,044,226 102.38 0.57%
2 Master Metered Mobile Home Park 3 22 4,157,443 $406,059 97.67 $2,422 $408,482 98.25 0.60%
3 Residential Service Energy Watch 4 0 0 $0 0.00 $0 $0 0.00 N/A
4 Residential Service Time-of-Day 5 1,304 24,071,367 $2,365,671 98.28 $13,647 $2,379,318 98.84 0.58%
5 Small General Service 7 27,766 123,114,157 $15,795,244 128.30 $85,040 $15,880,284 128.99 0.54%
6 Large General Service 9 35,288 3,767,082,018 $273,952,670 72.72 $1,654,163 $275,606,833 73.16 0.60%
7 Dusk to Dawn Lighting 15 0 6,361,595 $1,292,427 203.16 $8,494 $1 ,300,921 204.50 0.66%
8 Large Power Service 19 113 2,210,706,735 $128,106,195 57.95 $776,468 $128,882,663 58.30 0.61%
9 Agricultural Irrigation Service 24 18,485 1,867,191,356 $149,024,634 79.81 $919,813 $149,944,448 80.30 0.62%
10 Unmetered General Service 40 1,359 11,414,394 $994,146 87.10 $6,268 $1 ,000,414 87.64 0.63%
11 Street Lighting 41 1,742 27,412,831 $3,609,056 131.66 $23,190 $3,632,245 132.50 0.64%
12 Traffic Control Lighting 42 563 2,811,020 $178,096 63.36 $1,094 $179,189 63.75 0.61%
13 Total Uniform Tariffs 522,049 13,055,418,345 $1,085,875,115 83.17 $6,383,907 $1,092,259,022 83.66 0.59%
14 Special Contracts:
15 Micron 26 1 549,560,120 $28,305,770 51 .51 $169,722 $28,475,492 51 .82 0.60%
16 J RSimplot 29 1 192,745,251 $9,369,630 48.61 $55,747 $9,425,378 48.90 0.59%
17 DOE 30 1 209,846,587 $10,572,786 50.38 $63,212 $10,635,998 50.68 0.60%
18 Total Special Contracts 3 952,151,958 $48,248.186 50.67 $288,681 $48,536,867 50.98 0.60%
19 Total Idaho Retail Sales 522,052 14,007,570,303 $1,134,123,301 80.97 $6,672,588 $1,140,795,889 81 .44 0.59%
(1) June 1, 2017 -May 31, 2018 Forecasted Test Year
BEFORE THE
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
CASE NO. IPC-E-16-23
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
ATTACHMENT NO. 4
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101
RESIDENTIAL SPACE HEATING
Twelfth Revised Sheet No. 1-2
Cancels
Eleventh Revised Sheet No. 1-2
SCHEDULE 1
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
STANDARD PLAN
(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 any one time. Supplemental resistance
type heaters, that may be used with a heat exchanger, shall comply with the specifications listed above
for such units.
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
8.8799¢
10.6777¢
12.6845¢
Non-summer
$5.00
8.2510¢
9.0965¢
10.0742¢
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 -June 1, 2017
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101
MONTHLY CHARGE
Eighth Revised Sheet No. 3-2
Cancels
Seventh Revised Sheet No. 3-2
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
Minimum Charge
$5.00
8.9371¢
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 -June 1, 2017
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101
TIME PERIODS (Continued)
Eleventh Revised Sheet No. 5-3
Cancels
Tenth Revised Sheet No. 5-3
SCHEDULE 5
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
TIME-OF-DAY PILOT PLAN
(OPTIONAL)
(Continued)
Holidays are New Year's Day (January 1 ), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence
Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November),
and Christmas Day (December 25). If New Year's Day, Independence Day, or Christmas Day falls on
Saturday, the preceding Friday will be designated a holiday. If New Year's Day, Independence Day, or
Christmas Day falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be designated a holiday.
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
Summer
PAYMENT
Peak
Off-Peak
Non-summer
Peak
Off-Peak
$5.00
13.2311¢
7.5847¢
9.7669¢
7.5847¢
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 -June 1, 2017
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101
MONTHLY CHARGE
Eleventh Revised Sheet No. 7-2
Cancels
Tenth 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
10.1235¢
12.0571¢
Non-summer
$5.00
10.1235¢
10.6215¢
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 -June 1, 2017
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101
MONTHLY CHARGE
Eighth Revised Sheet No. 9-3
Cancels
Seventh Revised Sheet No. 9-3
SCHEDULE 9
LARGE GENERAL SERVICE
(Continued)
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
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
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -June 1, 2017
$0.00 $0.00
$1.06 $1 .06
$0.00 $0.00
$6.21 $4.56
10.8026¢ 9.7240¢
5.0001¢ 4.5362¢
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101
Twelfth Revised Sheet No. 9-4
Cancels
Eleventh Revised Sheet No. 9-4
SCHEDULE 9
LARGE GENERAL SERVICE
(Continued)
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
TRANSMISSION 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
PAYMENT
Summer
$285.00
$1.33
$5.29
$0.99
5.0758¢
4.6835¢
4.4270¢
Summer
$285.00
$0.70
$4.98
$0.99
4.9949¢
4.6186¢
4.3708¢
Non-summer
$285.00
$1.33
$4.63
n/a
n/a
4.1999¢
4.0589¢
Non-summer
$285.00
$0.70
$4.46
n/a
n/a
4.1474¢
4.0187¢
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 -June 1, 2017
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101
NEW FACILITIES
Tenth Revised Sheet No. 15-2
Cancels
Ninth Revised Sheet No. 15-2
SCHEDULE15
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 Average Base
Sodium Va12or Lumens Rate
100 Watt 8,550 $ 9.89
200 Watt 19,800 $11.81
400 Watt 45,000 $15.99
FLOOD LIGHTING
High Pressure Average Base
Sodium Va12or Lumens Rate
200 Watt 19,800 $14.14
400 Watt 45,000 $16.67
Metal Halide
400 Watt 28,800 $15.31
1000 Watt 88,000 $24.33
2. For New Facilities Installed Before June 1, 2004: The Monthly Charge for New Facilities
installed prior to June 1, 2004, will continue to be assessed a monthly facilities 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 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 -June 1, 2017
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Timothy E. Tatum, 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. 19-3
Cancels
Sixth Revised Sheet No. 19-3
SCHEDULE19
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 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. This service is provided under the provisions set forth in Rule M. Facilities 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 Billing
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 Billing Demand, and the On-Peak Billing 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 Billing Demand
will 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
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
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -June 1, 2017
Summer Non-summer
$39.00 $39.00
$0.95 $0.95
$6.15 $4.40
$1.06 n/a
6.6156¢ n/a
5.2380¢ 4.8718¢
4.6487¢ 4.3282¢
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101
Eleventh Revised Sheet No. 19-4
Cancels
Tenth Revised Sheet No. 19-4
SCHEDULE19
LARGE POWER SERVICE
(Continued)
MONTHLY CHARGE (Continued)
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
TRANSMISSION 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
PAYMENT
Summer
$299.00
$1 .30
$6.28
$0.99
5.4448¢
4.3297¢
3.8633¢
Summer
$299.00
$0.72
$6.09
$0.99
5.3830¢
4.2992¢
3.8380¢
Non-summer
$299.00
$1.30
$4.65
n/a
n/a
4.0813¢
3.6486¢
Non-summer
$299.00
$0.72
$4.52
n/a
n/a
4.0622¢
3.6317¢
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 -June 1, 2017
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101
MONTHLY CHARGE
Eleventh Revised Sheet No. 24-3
Cancels
Tenth Revised Sheet No. 24-3
SCHEDULE 24
AG RI CULTURAL IRRIGATION
SERVICE
(Continued)
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
SECONDARY SERVICE
Service Charge, per month
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-of-Season
All kWh
TRANSMISSION SERVICE
Service Charge, per month
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-of-Season
All kWh
In-Season
$22.00
$7.26
5.9977¢
5.6947¢
n/a
In-Season
$299.00
$6.83
5.7454¢
5.4636¢
n/a
Out-of-Season
$3.50
n/a
n/a
n/a
6.8855¢
Out-of-Season
$3.50
n/a
n/a
n/a
6.5720¢
Issued per Order No.
Effective -June 1, 2017
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101
Tenth Revised Sheet No. 26-1
Cancels
Ninth Revised Sheet No. 26-1
SCHEDULE 26
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
ELECTRIC SERVICE RA TE
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).
IDAHO
Monthly Contract Demand Charge
$1.72 per kW of Contract Demand.
Monthly Billing Demand Charge
$11.27 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
$0.298 per each kW over the Contract Demand.
Monthly Energy Charge
2.8892¢ per kWh.
Issued per Order No.
Effective -June 1, 2017
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101
Tenth Revised Sheet No. 29-1
Cancels
Ninth Revised Sheet No. 29-1
SCHEDULE 29
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
ELECTRIC SERVICE RA TE
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
$2.37 per kW of Contract Demand
Demand Charge,
$8.09 per kW of Billing Demand but no less than the Contract Demand less 5,000 kW
Daily Excess Demand Charge
$0.299 per each kW over the Contract Demand
Energy Charge
2.9092¢ per kWh
Monthly Facilities Charge
A Monthly Facilities Charge will be paid for the Company's investment in Distribution Facilities.
A Monthly Facilities Charge rate of 1.41 % will be paid for facilities installed for 31 years or less and a
rate of 0.59% will be paid for facilities installed more than 31 years.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -June 1, 2017
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company
1.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101
Tenth Revised Sheet No. 30-1
Cancels
Ninth Revised Sheet No. 30-1
SCHEDULE 30
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
ELECTRIC SERVICE RA TE
FOR
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
IDAHO OPERATIONS OFFICE
SPECIAL CONTRACT DATED SEPTEMBER 15, 2011
CONTRACT NO. GS-OOP-09-BSD-0651
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
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
$8.73
3.0492¢
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 -June 1, 2017
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Timothy E. Tatum, 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. 32-1
Cancels
Original Sheet No. 32-1
SCHEDULE 32
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
ELECTRIC SERVICE RA TE
FOR
J. R. SIMPLOT COMPANY
CALDWELL, IDAHO
SPECIAL CONTRACT DATED APRIL 81 2015
APPLICABILITY
Service under this schedule is applicable beginning the first day of the month in the first month
that the aggregate power requirement at one or more Points of Delivery at the Simplot Facility located
near or at 16551 Simplot Boulevard, Caldwell, Idaho, exceeds 20,000 kW.
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 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), and Schedule 95
(Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees).
Summer Non-Summer
Contract Demand Charge
per kW of Contract Demand $1.83 $1.83
Demand Charge
per kW of Billing Demand but no less
than the Contract Demand less 10,000 kW $15.26 $8.87
Daily Excess Demand Charge
per each kW over the Contract Demand $0.305 $0.305
Energy Charge
per kWh $0.032076 $0.031472
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -June 1, 2017
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101
Tenth Revised Sheet No. 40-2
Cancels
Ninth Revised Sheet No. 40-2
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 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
8.423¢
$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 -June 1, 2017
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101
Eighth Revised Sheet No. 41-3
Cancels
Seventh 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
IDAHO
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
Non-Metered Service -Variable Energy
Energy Charge, per kWh
Pole Charges
7.661¢
Base
Rate
$11.86
$11 .30
$15.14
$16.48
$18.80
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 will
continue to be assessed a monthly facilities charge in accordance with the
charges specified in Schedule 66.
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.
Issued per Order No.
Effective -June 1, 2017
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101
Twelfth Revised Sheet No. 41-4
Cancels
Eleventh Revised Sheet No. 41-4
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
SERVICE OPTIONS (Continued)
IDAHO
"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.
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 ( 41 B)
Standard High Pressure Sodium Vapor
Energy and Maintenance Charges:
70 Watt
100 Watt
200 Watt
250 Watt
400 Watt
Average
Lumens
5,450
8,550
19,800
24,750
45,000
Base
Rate
$3.20
$3.56
$5.16
$6.36
$8.99
Issued per Order No.
Effective -June 1, 2017
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Timothy E. Tatum, 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. 41-5
Cancels
Sixth Revised Sheet No. 41-5
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
SERVICE OPTIONS (Continued)
IDAHO
"B" -Customer-Owned, Idaho Power-Maintained System -No New Service (Continued)
Non-Metered Service -Variable Energy
Energy Charge, per kWh
Metered Service, per lamp ( 41 BM)
Payment
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
7.661¢
$1.42
$1.30
$1.29
$1.42
$1.42
$3.36
5.260¢
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.
Issued per Order No.
Effective -June 1, 2017
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Timothy E. Tatum, 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. 41-6
Cancels
Sixth Revised Sheet No. 41-6
SCHEDULE41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
SERVICE OPTIONS (Continued)
"C" -Customer-Owned, Customer-Maintained System (Continued)
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 ( 41 C)
Energy Charge, per kWh
Metered Service ( 41 CM)
Service Charge, per meter
Energy Charge, per kWh
NO NEW SERVICE
5.3780¢
$3.36
5.260¢
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.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No.
Effective -June 1, 2017
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101
Eighth Revised Sheet No. 41-8
Cancels
Seventh Revised Sheet No. 41-8
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
NO NEW SERVICE (Continued)
ORNAMENTAL LIGHTING -CUSTOMER-OWNED SYSTEM (Continued)
Monthly Charges
IDAHO
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
Mercurv VaQor
175 Watt 7,654
400 Watt 19,125
Non-Metered Service -Variable Energy
Energy Charge, per kWh
Metered Service (With Maintenance) per lamp
Mercury VaQor
Payment
175 Watt
400 Watt
Service Charge, per meter
Energy Charge, per kWh
7.661 ¢
$1.36
$1.37
$3.36
5.260¢
Base
Rate
$4.90
$9.12
The monthly bill rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and
becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered.
Issued per Order No.
Effective -June 1, 2017
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101
APPLICABILITY
Tenth Revised Sheet No. 42-1
Cancels
Ninth Revised Sheet No. 42-1
SCHEDULE 42
TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL
LIGHTING SERVICE
I
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
5.968¢
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 -June 1, 2017
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Timothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
BEFORE THE
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES ·COMMISSION
CASE NO. IPC-E-16-23
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
ATTACHMENT NO. 5
Idaho Power Company EleventhTwelfth Revised Sheet No. 1-2
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101+efltAEleventh Revised Sheet No. 1-2
RESIDENTIAL SPACE HEATING
SCHEDULE 1
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
STANDARD PLAN
(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 any one time. Supplemental resistance
type heaters, that may be used with a heat exchanger, shall comply with the specifications listed above
for such units.
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 Non-summer
$5.00 $5.00
8.§.7488799¢ 7.96758.2510¢
10.34006777¢ 8.78399.0965¢
12.~6845¢ __ 9.728010.0742¢
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. JJ049
Effective -June 1, 2014I
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W. SaidTimothy E. Tatum , Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company SeventhEighth Revised Sheet No. 3-2
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 SooRSeventh 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
Minimum Charge
$5.00
8.eW09371 ¢
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 - June 1, 2014.I
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W. SaidTimothy E. Tatum , Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company +efltREleventh Revised Sheet No. 5-3
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 NffitATenth Revised Sheet No. 5-3
TIME PERIODS (Continued)
SCHEDULE 5
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
TIME-OF-DAY PILOT PLAN
(OPTIONAL)
(Continued)
Holidays are New Year's Day (January 1 ), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence
Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November),
and Christmas Day (December 25). If New Year's Day, Independence Day, or Christmas Day falls on
Saturday, the preceding Friday will be designated a holiday. If New Year's Day, Independence Day, or
Christmas Day falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be designated a holiday.
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
Summer
$5.00
PAYMENT
Peak
Off-Peak
Non-summer
Peak
Off-Peak
12.776413.2311 ¢
7.32445847¢
9.43-1-J7669¢
7.32445847¢
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. 33049
Effective -June 1, 2014Z
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory VV. SaidTimothy E. Tatum , Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company ToRtAEleventh Revised Sheet No. 7-2
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 NimRTenth Revised Sheet No. 7-2
MONTHLY CHARGE
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
--9.775610.1235¢
11 .642812.0571 ¢
Non-summer
$5.00
--9.775610.1235¢
10.2aea6215¢
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 -June 1, 201 41
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory \IV. SaidTimothy E. Tatum , Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company SeventhEighth Revised Sheet No. 9-3
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 SixtflSeventh Revised Sheet No. 9-3
MONTHLY CHARGE
SCHEDULE 9
LARGE GENERAL SERVICE
(Continued)
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 $1.02§ $1.02§
Demand Charge, per kW of Billing Demand
First 20 kW $0.00 $0.00
All Additional kW $6.0021 $4.4056
Energy Charge, per kWh
First 2,000 kWh 10.4a448026¢ 9.J3997240¢
All Additional kWh 4.82835.0001 ¢ 4.J8W5362¢
IDAHO
Issued per Order No. ~
Effective -June 1, 201 4I
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W. SaidTimothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company Eleventh Twelfth Revised Sheet No. 9-4
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101+efltAEleventh Revised Sheet No. 9-4
SCHEDULE 9
LARGE GENERAL SERVICE
(Continued)
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
TRANSMISSION 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
PAYMENT
Summer
$285.00
$1.2833
$5.4429
$0.96~
4.90145.0758¢
4.~6835¢
4.2-7494270¢
Summer
$285.00
$0 .6870
$4.8498
$0.96~
4.~9949¢
4.4.§996186¢
4.22003708¢
Non-summer
$285.00
$1.2833
$4.4763
n/a
n/a
4.GaW1999¢
3.91944 .0589¢
Non-summer
$285.00
$0.6870
$4.~46
n/a
n/a
4.00491474¢
3.88064.0187 ¢
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. 33Q4.Q
Effective -June 1, 201 4Z
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W. SaidTimothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company Nffitl::lTenth Revised Sheet No. 15-2
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 EffihlANinth Revised Sheet No. 15-2
NEW FACILITIES
SCHEDULE15
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:
High Pressure
Sodium Vapor
100 Watt
200 Watt
400 Watt
High Pressure
Sodium Vapor
200 Watt
400 Watt
Metal Halide
400 Watt
1000 Watt
AREA LIGHTING
Average Base
Lu mens Rate
B,550 $ 9.aa89
19,800 $11 .4081
45,000 $15.4499
FLOOD LIGHTING
Average
Lumens
19,800
45,000
28,800
88,000
Base
Rate
$~14.14
$16.4067
$44-:-7815.31
$~24.33
2. For New Facilities Installed Before June 1, 2004: The Monthly Charge for New Facilities
installed prior to June 1, 2004, will continue to be assessed a monthly facilities 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 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. Ja049
Effective -June 1, 201 4Z
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W. SaidTimothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company SoohSeventh Revised Sheet No. 19-3
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 ~Sixth Revised Sheet No. 19-3
SCHEDULE19
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 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. This service is provided under the provisions set forth in Rule M, Facilities 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 Billing
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 Billing Demand, and the On-Peak Billing 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 Billing Demand
will 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 $0.92§ $0.92§
Demand Charge, per kW of
Billing Demand ~6.15 $4.2-540
On-Peak Demand Charge, per kW of
On-Peak Billing Demand $1.02§ n/a
Energy Charge, per kWh
On-Peak 6.~6156¢ n/a
Mid-Peak 5.G6802380¢ 4.ro448718¢
Off-Peak 4.48006487¢ 4.4+8a3282¢
IDAHO
Issued per Order No. aJ049
Effective -June 1, 201 4 z.
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory VV. SaidTimothy E. Tatum , Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company +efltt:lEleventh Revised Sheet No. 19-4
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 NiRtATenth Revised Sheet No. 19-4
SCHEDULE19
LARGE POWER SERVICE
(Continued)
MONTHLY CHARGE (Continued)
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
TRANSMISSION 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
PAYMENT
Summer
$299.00
$1.~30
$6.0028
$0.96~
5.~448¢
4.48093297¢
3.+JOa8633¢
Summer
$299.00
$0.1oi
$~6.09
$0.96~
5.49803830¢
4.+&1-§2992¢
3.+00-1-8380¢
Non-summer
$299.00
$1 .~30
$4.4965
n/a
n/a
3.94114.0813¢
3.~6486¢
Non-summer
$299.00
$0.70g
$4.3652
n/a
n/a
3.92264.0622¢
3.§0086317¢
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 -June 1, 201 4.Z
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory VV. SaidTimothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company +eRtAEleventh Revised Sheet No. 24-3
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 Nffit.ATenth Revised Sheet No. 24-3
MONTHLY CHARGE
SCHEDULE 24
AGRICULTURAL IRRIGATION
SERVICE
(Continued)
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
SECONDARY SERVICE
Service Charge, per month
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-of-Season
All kWh
TRANSMISSION SERVICE
Service Charge, per month
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-of-Season
All kWh
In-Season
$22.00
$7.04-26
5.+9-169977¢
5.49006947¢
n/a
In-Season
$299.00
$6.W83
5.M007454¢
~.2-7594636¢
n/a
Out-of-Season
$3.50
n/a
n/a
n/a
6.e4398855¢
Out-of-Season
$3.50
n/a
n/a
n/a
Issued per Order No. ~
Effective -June 1, 2014Z
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory 'N. SaidTimothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company NtAtRTenth Revised Sheet No. 26-1
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 EighthNinth Revised Sheet No. 26-1
SCHEDULE 26
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
ELECTRIC SERVICE RA TE
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).
IDAHO
Monthly Contract Demand Charge
$1.ee72 per kW of Contract Demand.
Monthly Billing Demand Charge
$-1-0-:M11 .27 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
$0.28898 per each kW over the Contract Demand.
Monthly Energy Charge
2.-78998892¢ per kWh.
Issued per Order No. JJ049
Effective -June 1, 2014I
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W. SaidTimothy E. Tatum , Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
I
Idaho Power Company NWRTenth Revised Sheet No. 29-1
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 ~Ninth 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
$2.2937 per kW of Contract Demand
Demand Charge,
$-7-:-3-+8 .09 per kW of Billing Demand but no less than the Contract Demand less 5,000 kW
Daily Excess Demand Charge
$0.28999 per each kW over the Contract Demand
Energy Charge
2.80929092¢ per kWh
Monthly Facilities Charge
A Monthly Facilities Charge will be paid for the Company's investment in Distribution Facilities.
A Monthly Facilities Charge rate of 1.41 % will be paid for facilities installed for 31 years or less and a
rate of 0.59% will be paid for facilities installed more than 31 years.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No. ~
Effective -June 1, 201 4Z
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W . SaidTimothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company NiRthTenth Revised Sheet No. 30-1
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 ~Ninth Revised Sheet No. 30-1
SCHEDULE 30
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
ELECTRIC SERVICE RA TE
FOR
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
IDAHO OPERATIONS OFFICE
SPECIAL CONTRACT DATED SEPTEMBER 15, 2011
CONTRACT NO. GS-OOP-09-BSD-0651
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
$8.4373
2.94443.0492¢
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. JJ049
Effective -June 1, 201 4I
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W. SaidTimothy E. Tatum, 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. 32-1
Cancels
Original Sheet No. 32-1
SCHEDULE 32
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
ELECTRIC SERVICE RA TE
FOR
J. R. SIMPLOT COMPANY
CALDWELL, IDAHO
SPECIAL CONTRACT DATED APRIL 81 2015
APPLICABILITY
Service under this schedule is applicable beginning the first day of the month in the first month
that the aggregate power requirement at one or more Points of Delivery at the Simplot Facility located
near or at 16551 Simplot Boulevard, Caldwell, Idaho, exceeds 20,000 kW.
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 55 (Power Cost Adjustment), Schedule 91 (Energy Efficiency Rider), and Schedule 95
(Adjustment for Municipal Franchise Fees).
Contract Demand Charge
per kW of Contract Demand
Demand Charge
per kW of Billing Demand but no less
than the Contract Demand less 10,000 kW
Dail:t Excess Demand Charge
per each kW over the Contract Demand
Energ:i: Charge
per kWh
IDAHO
Issued per Order No. ~
Effective -June 1, 201aI
Summer Non-Summer
$1.1-183 $1.1-183
$44.-7415.26 $8.6787
$0.~305 $0.~305
$0.0300142076 $0.03WB+ 1472
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company N+AtRTenth Revised Sheet No. 40-2
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 EighthNinth Revised Sheet No. 40-2
SCHEDULE40
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 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
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. JJ049
Effective -June 1, 201 4Z
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory VV. SaidTimothy E. Tatum , Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company SeventhEighth Revised Sheet No. 41-3
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101SooASeventh Revised Sheet No. 41-3
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
SERVICE OPTIONS (Continued)
IDAHO
"A" -Idaho Power-Owned, Idaho Power-Maintained System (Continued)
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
Non-Metered Service -Variable Energy
Energy Charge, per kWh
Pole Charges
Base
Rate
$11.4a86
.,,........ .......... 11 .30
$44.e215.14
$4-a-M16.48
$18.4-§80
7.J98661 ¢
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 will
continue to be assessed a monthly facilities charge in accordance with the
charges specified in Schedule 66.
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.
Issued per Order No. ~
Effective -June 1, 201 4Z
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W. SaidTimothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company EleventhTwelfth Revised Sheet No. 41-4
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29. Tariff No. 101 +EmtREleventh Revised Sheet No. 41-4
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
SERVICE OPTIONS (Continued)
IDAHO
"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.
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 ( 41 B)
Standard High Pressure Sodium Vapor
Energy and Maintenance Charges:
70 Watt
$3.0020
100 Watt
$3.4456
200 Watt
$4,005.16
Average
Lumens
5,450
8,550
19,800
Base
Rate
Issued per Order No. 3J049
Effective -June 1, 201 4Z
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W. SaidTimothy E. Tatum , Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company EleventhTwelfth Revised Sheet No. 41-4
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 +eAtREleventh Revised Sheet No. 41-4
250 Watt
$6.4436
400 Watt
$8.~99
24,750
45,000
IDAHO
Issued per Order No. 33049
Effective -June 1, 201 4Z
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory VV. SaidTimothy E. Tatum, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company SooASeventh Revised Sheet No. 41-5
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 f.iffllSixth Revised Sheet No. 41-5
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
SERVICE OPTIONS (Continued)
IDAHO
"B" -Customer-Owned, Idaho Power-Maintained System -No New Service (Continued)
Non-Metered Service -Variable Energy
Energy Charge, per kWh
Metered Service, per lamp ( 41 BM)
Payment
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
7.J00661 ¢
$1 .J+42
$1.2930
$1.2a~
$1 .J+42
$1.J+42
$3.36
5.0-79260¢
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.
Issued per Order No. ~
Effective -June 1, 201 41.
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W . SaidTimothy E. Tatum , Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company SooflSeventh Revised Sheet No. 41-6
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 f#tASixth Revised Sheet No. 41-6
SERVICE OPTIONS (Continued)
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
"C" -Customer-Owned, Customer-Maintained System (Continued)
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.
AVAILABILITY
Non-Metered Service ( 41 C)
Energy Charge, per kWh
Metered Service (41CM)
Service Charge, per meter
Energy Charge, per kWh
NO NEW SERVICE
$3.36
5.0-79260¢
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.
IDAHO
Issued per Order No. ~
Effective -June 1, 201 4I
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory VV. SaidTimothy E. Tatum , Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company SeventhEighth Revised Sheet No. 41-8
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101S»GhSeventh Revised Sheet No. 41-8
SCHEDULE 41
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
NO NEW SERVICE (Continued)
ORNAMENTAL LIGHTING -CUSTOMER-OWNED SYSTEM (Continued)
Monthly Charges
IDAHO
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
Non-Metered Service -Variable Energy
Energy Charge, per kWh
Metered Service (With Maintenance) per lamp
Mercury Vapor
Payment
175 Watt
400 Watt
Service Charge, per meter
Energy Charge, per kWh
Base
Rate
7.d98661 ¢
$1.34§
$1.32Z
$3.36
5.0-7-9260¢
The monthly bill rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and
becomes past due 15 days from the date on which rendered.
Issued per Order No. ~
Effective -June 1, 2014Z
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W. SaidTimothy E. Tatum , Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
Idaho Power Company NiR#lTenth Revised Sheet No. 42-1
Cancels
I.P.U.C. No. 29, Tariff No. 101 ~Ninth Revised Sheet No. 42-1
APPLICABILITY
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 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
5.+€M968¢
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 -June 1, 2014Z
Issued by IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Gregory W. SaidTimothy E. Tatum , Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
1221 West Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho
BEFORE THE
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
CASE NO. IPC-E-16-23
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
ATTACHMENT NO. 6
Idaho Power Company
Calculation of Revenue Impact 2017 -2018
State of Idaho
Valmy Plant Depreciable Life and Depreciation Study Combined
Flied October 21, 2016
Summary of Revenue Impact
Current Billed Revenue to Proposed Billed Revenue
Total Percent
Rate Average Normalized Current Adjustments Proposed Change
Line Sch. Number of Energy Billed Mills to Billed Total Billed Mills Billed to Billed
No Tariff Description No. Customers ('l lkWhl('l Revenue Per kWh Revenue Revenue Per kWh Revenue
Uniform Tariff Rates:
Residential Service 1 435,407 5,011,095,429 $510,150,917 101.80 $15,250,330 $525,401,247 104.85 2.99%
2 Master Metered Mobile Home Park 3 22 4,157,443 $406,059 97.67 $12,768 $418,827 100.74 3.14%
3 Residential Service Energy Watch 4 0 0 $0 0.00 $0 $0 0.00 N/A
4 Residential Service Time-of-Day 5 1,304 24,071,367 $2,365,671 98.28 $71,930 $2,437,601 101.27 3.04%
5 Small General Service 7 27,766 123,114,157 $15,795,244 128.30 $448,235 $16,243,479 131.94 2.84%
6 Large General Service 9 35,288 3,767,082,018 $273,952,670 72.72 $8,718,921 $282,671,591 75.04 3.18%
7 Dusk to Dawn Lighting 15 0 6,361,595 $1 ,292,427 203.16 $44,770 $1,337,197 210.20 3.46%
8 Large Power Service 19 113 2,210,706,735 $128,106,195 57.95 $4,092,685 $132,198,879 59.80 3.19%
9 Agricultural Irrigation Service 24 18,485 1,867,191,356 $149,024,634 79.81 $4,848,241 $153,872,875 82.41 3.25%
10 Unmetered General Service 40 1,359 11,414,394 $994,146 87.10 $33,040 $1 ,027,185 89.99 3.32%
11 Street Lighting 41 1,742 27,412,831 $3,609,056 131.66 $122,229 $3,731,285 136.11 3.39%
12 Traffic Control Lighting 42 563 2,811,020 $178,096 63.36 $5,765 $183,860 65.41 3.24%
13 Total Uniform Tariffs 522,049 13,055,418,345 $1 ,085,875,115 83.17 $33,648,913 $1,119,524,028 85.75 3.10%
14 Special Contracts:
15 Micron 26 1 549,560,120 $28,305,770 51.51 $894,587 $29,200,357 53.13 3.16%
16 J RSimplot 29 1 192,745,251 $9,369,630 48.61 $293,839 $9,663,469 50.14 3.14%
17 DOE 30 1 209,846,587 $10,572,786 50.38 $333,183 $10,905,969 51.97 3.15%
18 Total Special Contracts 3 952,151,958 $48,248,186 50.67 $1,521,609 $49,769,795 52.27 3.15%
19 Total Idaho Retail Sales 522,052 14,007,570,303 $1,134,123,301 80.97 $35, 170,522 $1,169,293,823 83.48 3.10%
(1) June 1, 2017 -May 31, 2018 Forecasted Test Year