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Case No: IPC-E-19-08
Order No: 34293
Contact: Matt Evans
Office: (208) 334-0339
Cell: (208) 520-4763
matt.evans@puc.idaho.gov
Idaho Power proposal calls for slight customer
rate adjustment tied to closure of coal plant
BOISE (April 1, 2019) – State regulators are accepting comments on an Idaho Power
proposal that would slightly increase rates to allow the company to recover costs
associated with the accelerated retirement of a coal-fired power plant in Nevada.
If the proposal is approved in full by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, the average
residential customer using 950 kilowatt-hours per month would see a 10-cent increase to
their monthly bill.
Idaho Power has asked for an effective date of June 1. The Commission is accepting written
comments through May 10.
Idaho Power owns 50 percent of the North Valmy Generating Station, a two-unit coal-fired
power plant with a nameplate capacity of 522 megawatts that is located near Winnemucca,
Nev.
Unit 1 went into service in 1981, while Unit 2 came online in 1985 – each with a 50-year
life expectancy.
The facility’s co-owner is NV Energy. The two utilities collaborate when making decisions
regarding North Valmy.
In 2016, Idaho Power and NV Energy decided to close both units by 2025, six years earlier
than the planned retirement of Unit 1 and a decade earlier than Unit 2’s planned retirement
date.
Idaho Power requested Commission approval to compress the remaining depreciation on
the two units into this shorter timeframe, which would have increased base rates by $28.5
million or about 2.5 percent.
The company contended that Valmy’s closure would provide significant long-term savings
for customers because a significant decrease in market prices for electricity had made the
plant uneconomic to operate except in extremely hot or cold weather, when the demand for
energy peaks. At the time, Idaho Power officials said the move also would allow it to forgo
investments required for compliance with environmental regulations as well as routine
maintenance and repairs.
In June 2017, the Commission approved a settlement agreement the company reached with
several intervening parties that called for shuttering Valmy’s Unit 1 in 2019 and Unit 2 in
2025.
The settlement agreement led to a base-rate increase of approximately $13.3 million, or
1.17 percent, effective June 1, 2017.
As part of the settlement, Idaho Power created a balancing account to track incremental
costs and benefits associated with the plant’s accelerated end-of-life date, and to create a
process to review the prudency of expenditures of Units 1 and 2.
The balancing account consists of four types of costs – accelerated depreciation associated
with existing plant investments, the return on undepreciated investments, non-fuel
operations and maintenance reductions, and decommissioning costs associated with the
plant shutdown.
Changes in these costs since 2016, along with costs outlined in the proposed North Valmy
Project Framework Agreement that Idaho Power reached with NV Energy in early 2019,
have led to an incremental increase to the revenue requirement assigned to Idaho
customers of $1.21 million.
Idaho Power’s proposal calls for those costs to be recovered from all customer classes
through a uniform increase to all base rates of 0.11 percent. For the average residential
customer using 950 kilowatt-hours per month, that equates to an increase of 10 cents per
month.
The proposal also calls for Commission approval of the project framework agreement
between Idaho Power and NV Energy, which clarifies the companies’ rights and obligations
related to the continued operation, retirement and decommissioning of the Valmy facility.
Go here to submit a comment in this case. Or go to the Commission’s web site,
www.puc.idaho.gov, click on the “Case Comment Form” under the “Electric” heading. Please
be sure to include the case number, IPC-E-19-08.
Comments can also be submitted via mail, to P.O. Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0074 or by
fax, (208) 334-3762.
All documents filed in the case, including Idaho Power’s application, is available here. Or go
to the Commission’s web site, www.puc.idaho.gov, click on “Open Cases” under the
“Electric” heading and scroll down to case number IPC-E-19-08.