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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20180103Kobor Direct.pdfRECE IVED BBFORE rHE rDAHo puBl,rc urrlrrrEs coMMlfipd3[* _z All l0: l2 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF IDAHO POWER COMPANY FOR AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH NEW SCHEDULES FOR RESIDENTIAL AND SMALL GENERAL SERVICE CUSTOMERS WITH ON-SITE GENERATION. ',r,r',',ifiluCbWfil8.t'o'u , -, --j ' Lr ;;!-4 t il*'zl 17 CASE NO. IPC-E-17-13 DIRECT TESTIMONY OF BRIANA KOBOR ON BEHALF OF VOTE SOLAR DECEMBEP.22,2OI7 1I 2 3 4 INTRODUCTION.......... PURPOSE OF TESTIMONY AND SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS.......3 DISTRIBUTED GBNERATION IN IDAHO POWER'S SERVICE TERRITORY13 IDAHO POWER'S PROPOSAL PROVIDES NO TANGIBLE BENBFITS, ONLY SIGNIFICANT RISK TO IDAHO HOUSEHOLDS AND LOCAL BUSINESSES. 19 THE LOW PENETRATION OF DISTRIBUTED GENERATION IN IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S SERVICE TERRITORY DOES NOT WARRANT ANY ACTION AT THIS TIME.......23 6 RATE CLASS DEFINITIONS SHOULD BE EXAMINED IN A RATE CASE WHERB THE CORRESPONDING RATES ARE ALSO SET.......... .....28 7 THE EVIDENCE DOES NOT SUPPORT PLACING NEM CUSTOMERS IN A SBPARATE RATE CLASS 36 8 PROPER METHODOLOGY FOR EVALUATION OF RATE DESIGN AND COMPENSATION FOR NEM CUSTOMERS .............49 9 THE *COST SHIFT" ESTIMATES PROVIDED BY IDAHO POWER ARE FLAWBD 56 10 CORRI,CTED ANALYSIS DBMONSTRATES THAT EXISTING NEM CUSTOMERS COVER MORE THAN THBIR FAIR SHARE OF COSTS UNDER CURRENT RATES ..............70 11 NEED FOR A LONG-TERM BENEFIT-COST STUDY....... THE COMMISSION SHOULD IMPLEMENT CLEAR POLICY TO GRANDFATHER EXISTING CUSTOMERS ............76 5 73 t2 13 SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS.............88 Table of Contents List of Tables Table l: Idaho Power Long-Term Net Metering Forecasts (aMW) Table 2: APS Residential Customer Class by Customer Type Table 3: Comparison of Idaho Power and Vote Solar Residential Cost Shift Calculations based on 2016 NEM Report Analysis.... .............71 Table 4: Comparison of Idaho Power and Vote Solar Residential Cost Shift Calculations based on 2017 NEM Report Analysis.... ....--......72 List of Fieures 24 45 Figure l: Projected Rooftop Solar Penetration Levels in 2030 .. Figure 2: Average Load Shapes for Residential Standard Service Customers and Residential NEM customers ..... Figure 3: APS Residential Customer Load Types Figure 4: APS Residential Subgroup Cost Recovery Comparison....... ...........15 ,,......,.41 ........44 ...48 I 2Q. 3A, 4 sQ. 6A. 7Q. 8A. 9 l0 ll t2 13 t4 t5 l6 t7a l8 A. t9 20 21 I Introduction Please state your name and business address. My name is Briana Kobor. My business address is 986 E Princeton Avenue, Salt Lake city, uT 84105. On whose behalf are you submitting this direct testimony? I am submitting this testimony on behalf of Vote Solar. What is Vote Solar? Vote Solar is a nonprofit working to foster economic opportunity, promote energy security, and fight climate change by making solar a mainstream energy resource. Vote Solar works at the state level across the country to support the policies and programs needed to bring solar to scale. Vote Solar seeks to promote the development of distributed generation solar resources, wholesale distributed generation, and large-scale solar. Vote Solar is working to implement, maintain, and enhance the policies necessary to build robust solar markets in key states including Idaho. Vote Solar has over 100,000 members nationally including members in ldaho Power Company's service territory. By whom are you employed and in what capacity? I serve as Regulatory Director for Vote Solar. I analyze the development and implementation of policy initiatives related to distributed solar generation. I also review regulatory filings, perform technical analyses, and testify in commission proceedings relating to distributed solar generation. 1 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar a. A. Please describe your education and experience. I have a degree in Environmental Economics and Policy from the University of California, Berkeley and I have been employed in the utility regulatory industry since 2007. Prior to joining Vote Solar in August 2015, I was employed for eight years by MRW & Associates, LLC ("MRW"), which is a specialized energy consulting firm. At MRW, I focused on electricity and natural gas markets, ratemaking, utility regulation, and energy policy development. I worked with a variety of clients including energy policy makers, developers, suppliers, and end- users. My clients included the California Public Utilities Commission, the California Energy Commission, the California Independent System Operator, and several publicly-owned utilities. I have experience evaluating utility cost-of- service studies, revenue allocation and ratemaking, wholesale and retail electric rate forecasting, asset valuation, and financial analyses. A summary of my background and qualifications is attached hereto as Exhibit No. 902. Have you previously testified before the ldaho Public Utilities Commission (the "Commissiono')? No. Have you previously testified before other regulatory commissions? Yes. I have testified in proceedings before the California Public Utilities Commission and the Arizona Corporation Commission. A full list of the testimony I have filed is provided in ExhibitNo. 902. 2 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar a. A. a. A. 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 ll t2 l3 t4 l5 t6 17 t8 l9 20 21 \ t 2 Purpose of Testimony and Summary of Recommendations 2Q 3A. What is the purpose of your testimony in this proceeding? My testimony addresses three of the four proposals put forth by Idaho Power Company ("ldaho Power" or'othe Company") in its Application for Authority to Establish New Schedules for Residential and Small General Service Customers with On-site Generation, Case No. IPC-E-17-13 ("Application"). Namely, I address the Company's proposals to (l) close Schedule 84 to new service for residential and small general service ("R&SGS") customers with on-site generation after December 31, 2017; (2) establish two new customer classifications applicable to R&SGS customers with on-site generation that request to interconnect to ldaho Power's system on or after January 1,2018; and (3) commence a generic docket at the conclusion of this case to establish a compensation structure for customer-owned distributed energy resources ("DER").1 Please describe how your testimony is organized. The remainder of my testimony consists of eleven sections. In the first section, I describe the current and forecasted level of distributed generation in ldaho. In the second section, I demonstrate that adopting ldaho Power's proposal would not provide any tangible benefits, but rather create an untenable level of risk for Idaho households and small businesses. In the third section, I demonstrate that penetration of distributed generation in ldaho remains low and that changes to net metering are not needed at this time. In the fourth section, I explain why a general 3 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 l1 l2 l3 t4 l5 16 l7 18 19 20 21 22 a. A. I Application, p.2. / 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 rate case is the only appropriate proceeding for considering rate class definitions. In the fifth section, I review and provide evidence that net energy metering ("NEM") customers should not be placed in a separate rate class in the present docket. In the sixth section, I describe the appropriate methodology for evaluating rate design and compensation for NEM customers. In the seventh section, I examine the alleged "cost shift" estimates provided by Idaho Power and demonstrate the numerous flaws in their calculations. In the eighth section, I correct several flaws from Idaho Power's analysis to show that, based on that analysis, existing NEM customers cover more than their fair share of costs under current rates. In the ninth section, I discuss the need for a long-term benefit-cost study as a prerequisite for consideration ofpotential future changes to net metering policy. In the tenth section, I describe the need for a clear grandfathering policy. Finally, in the eleventh section, I summarize my recommendations. Please summarize your findings. After a full review of the Application, in addition to evidence gathered through discovery,l find that Idaho Power'sproposalto create separate rate classes for new R&SGS NEM customers is unwamanted and should be rejected by the Commission. While the Company predicates the need for this proposal on recent rates of adoption of customer generation, the reality in Idaho is that distributed generation remains at low penetration levels and is expected to remain an insignificant proportion of the Company's sales for decades into the future, even without any changes to the current net metering program. Moreover, while the Company attempts to rationalize its proposal in the name of increased 4 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar l0 15 A. ll 12 13 t4a 16 l7 t8 19 20 21 22 z-) 2 -) 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 ll t2 l3 t4 l5 16 17 l8 t9 20 2t 22 23 transparency and certainty for customers, a closer examination reveals that the proposed measures would do just the opposite. The Company's proposal would separate new NEM customers onto different tariffs without changing the rates on those tariffs. Because that proposal lacks any information regarding the basic terms of any future rate changes, it fails to provide any actionable information to families and small businesses considering making the significant investment in distributed generation. lt serves to only create confusion and chill market development and solar job growth with no tangible benefits. While the Company attempts to justify the requested changes based on the possibility of significant cost shifting from the net metering program, I find that even if one accepted the Company's own analysis-which is a gross overestimation as shown later in this testimony- the alleged "cost shift" is only $0.00002/kWh for non-participating residential customers. Given the lack of substantive relief provided by the Company's proposal and the fact that the alleged "cost shift" does not actually exist, and even if it did, is so insignificant, I find that there is no compelling reason for the Commission to adopt new rate schedules for NEM customers at this time. Instead, I recommend that the Commission undertake a thorough, data-driven approach to the evaluation of net metering in ldaho that would appropriately inform future policy changes. I further find that the only appropriate venue for consideration of rate class definitions is in a general rate case. Rate class definitions and the different rates charged based on differences between classes are two sides of the same coin. In 5 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 1l l2 l3 t4 l5 l6 t7 18 l9 20 2l 22 23 fact, the only point to defining different rate classes is to charge different rates based on identified differences between the classes. By attempting to define rate classes in the present docket, absent information regarding the cost of service about either the existing class or the proposed new class, the Company attempts to limit the tools, data, and facts available to the Commission that are necessary to reach a reasoned decision on this issue. Moreover, the Company's proposal to combine the separate tariffs for the services that NEM customers take from the utility (Schedule I and Schedule 7) with the tariff that compensates NEM customers for the services they provide to the utility (Schedule 84) would needlessly combine accounting for two distinct services onto a single tariff. As a result, the Company's proposal could actually hinder separate evaluation of the cost to serve NEM customers and the appropriate compensation they should receive for their exports. I also find the evidence and analysis offered by the Company in support of the creation of separate customer classes incomplete. The Company suggests that NEM customers should be placed in separate classes because the time, nature, and pattern of NEM customers' energy use are distinct from that of the broader residential class. In my review of the Company's analysis, I find that conclusion is based on averaging measures that obscure the significant diversity in load shapes that likely exist within the residential class. I find that other characteristics-such as whether the customer stays at home with young children or commutes to an office-may affect customer usage patterns to the same, or a greater, degree as for whether or not the customer has installed behind-the-meter 6 B. Kobor. Di Vote Solar 2 -) 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 ll 12 13 t4 l5 l6 17 t8 19 20 2l 22 23 technology to generate electricity. In addition, I provide evidence demonstrating that if the Company had undertaken an unbiased look for groups whose load shapes vary from the class average, rather than singling out NEM customers and searching for a justification to treat them differently, the Company would find several distinct groups of customers with highly varying load shapes that have more members than the group of NEM customers. I additionally provide evidence to suggest that larger cost shifts may exist for other customer subgroups than the alleged cost shift related to the subgroup of residential customers with distributed generation. Absent information regarding cost of service, and a critical examination of whether any potential differences in cost recovery associated with NEM customers is significantly different than the range for other subgroups within the class, the proposal to separate NEM customers based solely on perceived differences in the time, nature, or pattern of their energy use is discriminatory. I describe the proper methodology for evaluating rate design and compensation for NEM customers. This data-driven approach recognizes the NEM customers' right to produce and self-consume energy generated behind the meter without discrimination. It also recognizes the distinction between the services the utility provides to NEM customers and the services that are provided to the utility by NEM customers. Utility services are appropriately exarnined in a full cost of service study where NEM customers are allocated costs in a manner consistent with all other groups of customers examined in the study, based on the electricity delivered to them by the utility. In contrast, compensation for the services 7 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 l1 t2 l3 t4 l5 t6 t7 l8 l9 20 2t 22 23 provided by the customer-generator (i.e., exported energy) is appropriately evaluated in a long-term benefit-cost analysis. Conflating these two categories of services and revenues can double-count costs, confuse which revenues are associated with which costs, and omit categories of costs, revenues, or services, which causes false "cost shift" calculations. I additionally find that the Company's "cost shift" estimates presented in the 2016 and 2017 NEM reports are flawed. Whether or not a cost shift exists cannot be established without conducting a full cost of service study, which the Company has not conducted in this case. In addition, even if calculating a cost shift without a cost of service study was possible and appropriate, the Company's "cost shift" estimates inappropriately confuse services received with services provided and allocate distribution-related costs to NEM customers based on all customers' exported generation, when providing electricity to the distribution system at the time of the residential class non-coincident peak provides benefits, rather than costs, to the system. This error results in an over-estimate of the costs attributable to NEM customers. In addition, the Company underestimated the revenues from NEM customers by counting the credit NEM customers receive for their exports as a reduction in revenues for service provided by the utility with no accounting for the benefits associated with exported generation received by the utility, nor consideration of the revenue received by the Company from the customer who ultimately consumes this energy. When the Company's analysis is corrected to account for these flaws, the results show that existing NEM customers pay more than their fair share of costs under 8 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 current rates for the services provided to them by Idaho Power. An updated analysis based on the data available from the 201 7 NEM report reveals that NEM customers, on average, are overpaying by $175 per customer per year. While these results are inherently approximate, because whether or not a cost shift exists related to net metering can only be established through a full cost of service study, the results negate ldaho Power's reliance on an alleged "cost shift" to justify new class definitions for NEM customers. Indeed, the available evidence indicates that NEM customers cost less to serve, due to significant load reductions at the time of system peak, and therefore pay more than their fair share of costs under current rates. If there is any intra-class "subsidy" it is from NEM customers to other residential customers. It should be noted that the finding that NEM customers may be over paying by $175 per year is necessarily separate from the question of whetherthe retailrate is the appropriate credit value for the exported generation. That question cannot be answered through a cost of service-based analysis. Rather, a long-term benefit- cost study is needed to determine whether or not the retail rate is an appropriate approximation for the value that distributed generation provides. To fully examine this value, I recommend that a new docket be opened to examine the long-term benefits and costs of DER in ldaho Power's service territory, allowing for input from the Company, Commission Staff, and interested stakeholders. My testimony and recommendations provide detail on the proposed process for completion of such a docket and I recommend that a final benefit-cost analysis be required as a 9 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar l0 ll 12 t3 14 l5 l6 t7 l8 l9 2l 20 22 I 2 aJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 prerequisite for any future requests by Idaho Power to modify the rate class definition, rate treatment, and/or compensation for NE,M customers. Finally, I review the Company's proposal to transition new R&SGS NEM customers who submit System Verification Forms on or after January I , 201 8, to separate tariffs while leaving existing customers on Schedule 84 for an undefined period of time. I find the Company's proposal creates undue uncertainty for new and existing customers; is linked to factors outside of a customer's control; and has the potential to severely undercut major investments in local clean energy made by Idaho families and small businesses. While separate rate classes or rate structures are not justified in this case, should the Commission nevertheless make any changes to net metering tariffs, I recommend that the Commission adopt a clear, forward-looking grandfathering policy that follows the best practices set by other states. This policy should ensure that existing NEM customers' investments will not be undermined; and that customers investing in new distributed generation will know the basic terms of their compensation when they submit their application. The full details of my proposed grandfathering policy are provided in the body of the testimony. Please summarize your recommendations. Taking into account the analyses and evidence reviewed in this case, I recommend the fol lowing: o The Commission should reject the Company's proposal to close Schedule 84 to new NEM customers after December 31,2017, and to establish new rate t0 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 10 ll t2 13 t4 l5 t6 l7 l8a t9A 2t 20 22 2 schedules for NEM customers submitting Systern Verification Forms on or after January l, 20 I 8. The Commission should find that the low penetration of net metering in Idaho Power's service territory does not warrant immediate action and should adopt a robust, data-driven approach to the evaluation of rate treatment for NEM customers that considers both the benefits and costs of distributed generation. The Commission should find that the definition of a customer class and the different rate being charged to that class are interrelated and cannot be reasonably separated as Idaho Power is attempting to do in this proceeding. The Commission should determine that any changes to customer class definitions and/or rate design may only be made in a general rate case. The Commission should require that any future cost of service studies that evaluate costs related to NEM customers: (l ) treat NEM customers in a manner consistent will all other groups of customers in the study and allocate costs based on delivered load; and (2) approve new classes only based on material differences in load and costs compared to all other subgroups within a larger customer class. The Commission should open a new docket to examine the long-term benefits and costs associated with distributed generation in ldaho Power's service territory and use the results of such a docket to evaluate whether or not any changes are necessary to the retail rate net metering program. lt B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar J 4 5 6 7 8 9 O a a a 10 il l2 l3 t4 15 16 17 t8 19 21 20 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 l1 t2 l3 t4 t5 16 l7 l8 t9 20 21 22 ./.5 a o Phase I of this docket should include a hearing to establish minimum information requirements and a standardized methodology for conducting the long-term benefit-cost study. o After completion of Phase l, a Technical Advisory Committee with experts designated by the Company, the Commission, and stakeholders should be convened to select an independent third-party to complete the study and release a draft. o Following the release of a draft study, the Commission should conduct a Phase 2 hearing to allow stakeholder input on the independent third- party study and provide a basis for ultimate adoption by the Commission. In the event that the Commission makes any changes to customer classifications and/or rate treatment for net metering customers, the Commission should implement a clear, forward-looking grandfathering policy. o The Commission should find that all customers who qualify within 60 days following the effective date of an order making substantive changes to the net metering program meet the "Grandfathering Deadline" and will be grandfathered into the existing rate program. o The Commission should allow customers to qualify for grandfathering by submitting a completed Net Metering Application, including payment of the $100 application fee, post-marked prior to the Grandfathering Deadline. Qualified customers who do not interconnect t2 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 aJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 within one year will be considered expired and will not qualify for grandfathering status. o The Commission should define the "Grandfathering Period" as 20 years from the date of the Grandfathering Deadline to allow customers a reasonable length of time to recoup investment costs. At the end of the Grandfathering Period, customers will default to the prevailing rate structure available to new NEM customers at that time. o The Commission should allow customers, at their sole discretion, to opt into non-grandfathered rate treatment. However, if a customer chooses to forgo grandfathering treatment, they may not re-join the grandfathered pro gram. o The Commission should determine that grandfathering applies to the physical installation, not to the customer. In the event of a property sale, the new resident of the house with the behind-the-meter installation would continue to qualify for the grandfathering provisions. A grandfathered customer does not receive grandfathered treatment for a second system and does not receive grandfathered treatment for any new system at a new residence. Please provide a brief summary of distributed generation in Idaho Power's territory. ln 2002 there was only one customer taking net metering service for distributed generation in ldaho Power's ldaho service territory. As of March 31,2017, there l3 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 10 ll 12 l3 14 l5 t6 17 18 2l 22 A. te 3 Distributed generation ilr Idaho Power's service territory 204 23 2 -J 4 5 6 7 8 9 were l,l22activeNEM customers.2 Of these,995 were residential, l2l small and large commercial, 3 industrial, and 3 agricultural.3 The total capacity of the active distributed generation systems at that time was 8 MW.4 While adoption of distributed generation has grown in the past fifteen years, when compared with the overall body of Idaho Power customers and the energy served by the Company, penetration of distributed generation still remains very low. According to Idaho Power's most recent IRP, there were 534,528 customers at the end of 2016, indicating NEM adoption of only 0.2o .s This is only half of the national average penetration rate of 0.4%o customer adoption and far lower than customer adoption levels for utilities in Hawaii (8-120 ), California (5Yo), and Arizona $%).6 Is adoption of distributed generation expected to increase over time? Maybe. Future adoption of distributed generation will depend in large part on the policies adopted by this Commission. Current levels of distributed generation adoption were encouraged, in part, by net metering policies adopted by the l0 ll t2 a. 13 A. l4 l5 2 While Idaho Power has offered evidence based on the total number of active systems and pending systems, the data reveals that6%o of applications received have either expired or been withdrawn. For this reason, my testimony focuses on active systems. Attachments to ldaho Power Response to Vote Solar Request ("VS") No. 64 and VS No. 65 (Data Request responses, and attachments thereto, that are cited in this testimony are included in Exhibit No. 902). 3 Attachment to VS No. 65.4Id. s Idaho Power Company, 2017 Integrated Resource Plan, p. 22 (June, 2017), https:l/docs.idahopoiver.c.ornlpdlslAboutl..lsrPlanningljorFuturclirpllRP.pcll'("2017 IRP"). 6 Galen Barbose, Putting the Potential Rate Impacts of Distributed Solar into Context, Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, LBNL-1007060, p. l0 (Jan.2017), https:llcrrp.lbl.gor,,'sites,'allr'lilesr'lbnl- I007060.pd1-("Rate Impacts of Distributed Solar"). t4 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 Commission. If current policies are kept in place, it is reasonable to expect that adoption of distributed generation will continue to grow but will rernain at a relatively low level compared to other states. A recent study from Lawrence Berkeley National Lab found that rooftop solar adoption in Idaho would remain the 8th lowest of the lower 48 states in the country as far out as 2030,7 accounting for a negligible percentage of retail sales, as shown in Figure I below. lf the Commission adopts changes to existing net metering policies that significantly reduce the value to customers, it is expected that adoption would be even lower. Figure 1: Projected Rooftop Solar Penetration Levels in 20308 14% ! 12:16 (!2 ru*lup 8e{ 36t+cog4$ atc lllllr295 09{lI llllhrrrr::r- l3 t4 l5 l6 l0 xBs!*;g*Bs!6X5BgX5;S5sairA$*$63!H g*S$gaer***dBH I I a. Has the legislature taken a position on distributed generation? 12 A. Yes. The Idaho Energy Plan states It is Idaho policy to encourage investment in customer-owned generation, therefore the Idaho PUC, utilities, municipalities and cooperative utilities are encouraged to ensure non-discriminatory policies for interconnection and net metering.e 7 Including the District of Columbia. 8 Rate Impacts of Distributed Solar, p. I l. e ldaho Legislature Energy, E,nvironment and Technology Interim Committee,20l2 Idaho Energt Plan, p. I 19, Action E-l I (Jan. 10,2012) (formally adopted by the ldaho Legislature on Mar. 6, 2012), https:lloemr.iclaho.gov/u,p- content/uploadsl20l 6/0{r:'201 2*idaho*enerrg}' pla!*jlna!-Z{Sll'("ldaho Energy Plan"). t5 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar I I 2 aJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 a A. 11 t2 a. 13 t4 A. t5 16 17 l8 t9 Is there any evidence to support Idaho Power's allegations that net metering in Idaho represents a regressive wealth transfer from lower-income customers to higher-income customers as stated in the Application? There is not. While this assertion is made in the Company's Application and in the testimony of Mr. Tatum, the Company has not provided any evidence in support. Discovery responses provided by the Company confirm that the Company does not gather income information from its customers and has not performed an analysis according to income level.l0 Furthermore, the Public Utilities Fortnightly article cited by Mr. Tatum, itself, contains no empirical evidence regarding the distribution of income of customers who do and do not adopt distributed generation. 1 I What does the actual and available empirical evidence of the relative income of distributed generation owners indicate? A2013 study from the Center for American Progress examined adoption in Arizona, Califomia, and New Jersey and found that installations were overwhelmingly occurring in middle-class neighborhoods that have median incomes ranging from $40,000 to $90,000.12 lt also concluded that the areas with the most groMh between 201I and 2012had median incomes of $40,000 to $50,000 in both Arizona and California and $30,000 to $40,000 in New Jersey l0 ro vs No. 3.rr Tatum Di, Exhibit No. 5. r2 Mari Hernandez, Solar Power to the People; The Rise of Rooftop Solar Among the Middle Class, Center for American Progress, p. I (Oct. 21,2013), h t tn s : llc d n. a nr e r i c a n pro g re s s. cl r gl wr:- c o uoloadsl20 I -li I 0lltoottooSolarv2.ndf (emphasis added) ("Solar Power to the People"). l6 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 and that the distribution of solar installations in these states aligns closely with the population distribution across income levels. r3 Another study in 2014 of the emerging markets in Maryland, Massachusetts, and New York found that the majority of solar installations in Massachusetts and New York were occurring in middle-income areas, while Maryland skewed slightly more towards higher-income areas. l4 Since these studies were published in 2013 and 2014 the price for rooftop solar has declined, making distributed solar more affordable and allowing for greater levels of adoption to lower income-customers. Even if solar distributed generation was once more prevalent in upper-income households, the declining cost of solar is eliminating that discrepancy. lronically, it is the Company's proposal that prejudices lower-income customers. Changing policy now to make the economics of solar distributed generation worse for future customers, as the Company seeks, will actually deprive middle- and lower-income families of the opportunity to use solar as prices continue to decline. Finally, any allegations of regressive wealth transfer associated with rooftop solar adoption are predicated on the incorrect assumption that there is a cost shift from NEM customers to other customers. As will be demonstrated in this testimony, ldaho Power has not proven that such a cost shift exists, and the available evidence actually shows the opposite. To the extent any evidence exists without a t3 Id. at p.l (emphasis added). ra Mari Hernandez, RooJiop Solar Adoption in Emerging Residential Markels, p. I (May 29,2014),https://cdn.americanprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/20 I 4/05/RooftopSo lar- t7 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar l0 ll t2 l3 l4 l5 l6 l7 l8 19 20 brieB.pd0. a. A. I 2 aJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 general rate case, the evidence indicates that current NEM customers are paying more than their fair share of costs under current rates. That is, to the extent there is any "subsidy" or "cost shift," NEM customers are actually subsidizing non- NEM customers. Are current levels of customer-owned distributed generation having a significant impact on the operation of the grid? No. While ldaho Power points to some instances of alleged operational issues associated with distributed generation, such as the discussion of reverse power flow and flow of energy to the transmission system, Idaho Power conflates impacts of customer-owned distributed generation with impacts of PURPA contracts which are far larger than customer-owned distributed generation.ls There do not appear to be any significant impacts from customer-sited distributed generation on the grid. As Idaho Power's most recent Annual Net Metering Status Report published on April 28,2017 ("2017 NEM Report"), concludes: "[t]he net metered connected kW capacity on the Company's distribution system continues to remain small and the Company has not yet experienced significant operational impacts on these circuits."l6 Should the Commission continue to support the adoption of customer-owned d istributed generation ? Yes. The Commission should recognize that growth of customer-owned and customer-sited distributed generation contributes to the local economy, helps to l0 1l t2 l3 t4 l5 t6 t7 18 a. l9 20A 2t rs See VS No. 4; VS No. 49; Attachment to VS No. 5l l6 Aschenbrenner Di, Exhibit No. 9, p. 15. l8 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 a. A. drive investment in clean energy, brings private capital into the energy system, and helps to avoid future rate-based investment in generation and transmission assets that would otherwise have to be paid for by all customers. 4 Idaho Power's proposal provides no tangible benefits, onlv sisnificant risk to Idaho households and local businesses Please describe Idaho Power's proposed tariff changes. ldaho Power does not propose making any substantive changes to the tariffs applicable to NEM customers. Rather, the Company proposes to combine the two tariffs on which NEM customers take service into a single tariff with the addition of minor language regarding possible changes to rates.lT Please describe the language Idaho Power has proposed in the new tariffs regarding possible changes to rates. Proposed Schedule 6 for new NEM customers adds the following two provisions not present in existing Schedule I or Schedule 84: 1 . "Compensation for the balance of generation and usage by the Customer is subject to change upon Commission approval;"18 and 2. "The following rate structure and charges are subject to change upon Comm ission approval." I e l9 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar l0 1t t2 a. l3 14 A. 15 t6 t7 l8 t9 r7 As described in VS No. 47 b.,ldaho Power's proposed tariffs additionally include clarifying language on parallel systems. r8 Application, Attachment"2 - Schedule 6; VS No.47. re Application, Attachment2 - Schedule 6; VS No.47. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a. A. 20 Tatum Di, Exhibit No. 6. 2t Id. at23 9-13. 22 Id. at23 14-22. 23 Id. at 18,20-24. Do these disclaimers differ from disclaimers already provided to NEM customers on present rates? They do not substantively differ. As described in the testimony of Mr. Tatum, when a customer submits a Net Metering Application the customer must affirm an understating of the following statement: I understand that the net metering service-including the current rate structure and interconnection requirements-is subject to change and that current rates do not represent a guarantee offuture pricing.20 Idaho Power also reminds customers of this provision again via email or letter when their systems are ready for activation.2l In addition, Idaho Power includes disclaimers regarding potential future rate changes in brochures distributed at trade shows and in the Frequently Asked Questions section of their web pages on net metering.22 Thus, the proposed tariff provides nothing other than a third or fourth reminder on the document a customer is least likely to read through: the technical and legalistic tariff sheet. Mr. Tatum expresses concern that "[w]hile the Company provides its customers with information that rates are subject to change, some customers may be investing in DER systems under the assumption that rate design changes or compensation for excess net energy will never occur."23 However, given the similarity in the existing and proposed additional disclaimers, there is no evidence to suggest that the Company's proposal would do anything to solve this alleged problem. Furthermore, by failing to provide any information as to the timing or l0 ll t2 t3 t4 15 16 t7 l8 t9 2t 20 22 20 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar I 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 l1 t2 t3 t4 l5 t6 t7 l8 t9 20 21 22 23 24 a A. characteristics of any future rate design changes, the Company's proposal would provide no actionable information to customers. Has the Company provided a compelling reason for how the new classes would benefit customers? No. The Company states: Idaho Power believes that positioning stakeholders to address the cost shift with separate customer classes, coupled with customer education from DER providers and utilities alike, will provide increased transparency and certainty for a greater number of customers as they consider investments and will likely lead to increased customer satisfaction in the long run.2a Do you agree with the Company's assessment? I do not. Putting aside, for now, the incorrect premise of a "cost shift" addressed in Section l0 of my testimony, I find that the Company's proposal lacks transparency and will increase uncertainty for prospective NEM customers. The non-substantive differences in the modified tariff language fail to provide new information to customers. Most customers are aware utility rates change over time, and, in fact, this may be among the reasons they are seeking to install a net- metered system. The proposal additionally creates redundancy by replicating similar language present in the Net Metering Application. In fact, the proposal lacks the very information industry participants need in order to provide greater clarity to customers: what, if anything, separate net metering rate classes will mean for rate design for those net metering classes in the future. As a result of this proposal, customers would be left facing a confusing and seerningly arbitrary administrative change, without the basic information needed 2l B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar a. A. 2a Application, p. 6 I 2 3Q. 4 5A. 6 7 8 9 10 11 t2 13 t4 ls a. t6 t7 A. l8 t9 20 2t 22 23 to evaluate how it rnay affect their decision to invest in behind-the-meter technology. What do you expect the impact of the Company's proposed tariffs to be if approved? The proposal would not impact ldaho Power's cost recovery and would not impact the alleged net metering o'cost shift." The only impact of the proposed tariffs would be to create an untenable level of uncertainty for customers who have made, or are considering making, an investment in DER. It is my understanding that other parties will be offering testimony regarding the extent of the market chilling impacts that are already being seen as a result of the Company's proposal. I would expect those irnpacts to continue through the next general rate case, or longer. Again, without any identifiable benefits beyond purportedly informing customers of what they have already been informed of several times by the Company. Is there any merit in warning new NEM customers that rates are subject to change? No. They are already aware that rates are subject to change as a result of the current tariff language, which the new language effectively repeats. Fufther, there is no merit in putting customers "on warning" while providing them zero inforrnation as to the timing or substance of future changes. The Commission should recognize that this case represents a large investment of resources with no tangible benefits and significant risk to Idaho consumers and local businesses. Worse still, unless the Commission denies recovery for the regulatory expenses 22 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 ll 12 l3 l4 l5 a. A forthis case, ratepayers have to fund the Company's misguided increase in customer uncertainty without tangible benefit to anyone. 5 The low penetration of distributed seneration in Idaho Power Company's service territory does not warrant anv action at this time Do you agree with Idaho Power's statements that now is the appropriate time to make changes to net metering in Idaho? I do not. Citing forecasted increases in net metering adoption, Idaho Power states: "[t]he most appropriate time for the Commission to begin to address cost shifting caused by the combination of net metering and current rate design is now, before DER penetration reaches higher levels."2s However, even under Idaho Power's own projections, customer adoption of net metering in Idaho is expected to remain low for some time. ln its 2017 lntegrated Resource Plan ("IRP") Idaho Power conducted a long-term forecast of net metering adoption, which is reproduced in Table I below. z-) B. Kobor. Di Vote Solar 2s Application, p. 6. I Table 1: Idaho Power Long-Term Net Metering Forecasts (aMW) 2021 2026 2036 Residential NEM Energy Reduction26 2.2 4.7 18.7 CommercialNEM Energy Reduction2T 0.3 0.4 0.7 Total Load Forecast2s I 894 1,990 2,142 NEM as a percentage of total load 0.13%0.26Y"0.91% As shown in Table 1, if net metering and current rate design are left in place for nearly 20 years,ldaho Power predicts that total net metering penetration will still be less than lYo of sales.2e While I have not reviewed Idaho Power's methodology for this forecast in detail, 091% penetration in2035 appears relatively high when compared to other long-term forecasts. As shown in Figure l, a recent study from the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab looked at net metering penetration in 2030. The results of that study depict penetration of net metering in Idaho of far less than lo/o in 2030. Notably, in comparison with the other lower 48 states and the District of Columbia, the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab predicts Idaho to have the 8th lowest penetration in 2030. 26 Attachment to VS No. 8, Slide 20. 27 Id. 28 2Ol7 IRP, Appendix A: Sales and Load Forecast, p. 8, r.c filAboutUs/Plannin or[:]uture'/ d.pd.|".2e ltappears that ldaho Power has shifted its forecast upwards in the 2017 NEM Report as well as in its Application, however, they did not supply an updated long-term forecast. 24 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1l 12 I Q. With such low expected levels of penetration, how should the Commission 2 consider net metering in Idaho? 3 A. The NARUC Rate Design Manual advises as follows: 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ll t2 l3 14 l5 16 t7 t8 t9 a. 21 22 A. 20 For jurisdictions with currently low DER adoption levels and with current policies not designed to spur DER growth, reforrns may not be as time sensitive in contrast to the needs ofjurisdictions with DER. For the jurisdictions with low DER adoption and growh, there is time to plan and take the appropriate steps and avoid unnecessary policy reforms simply to follow suit with actions other jurisdictions have taken. Reforms that are rushed and not well thought out could set policies and implement rate design mechanisms that have unintended consequences such as potentially discouraging customers from investing in DER or making inefficient investments in DER.30 Given the low levels of penetration expected in ldaho, the Commission should reject ldaho Power's suggestions that the time to act is now. There is sufficient time forthis issue to be considered based on a full set of facts that includes information on the cost to serve NEM customers, as well as the benefits associated with the excess energy that NEM customers provide to the grid. Do you have any examples of possible unintended consequences that could result if the Commission approves Idaho Power's proposal in the present docket prior to full consideration in a rate case? Yes. Among the potential unintended consequences, Idaho Power has proposed to create a separate rate class for small commercial NEM customers that is expected to be so small that a single customer's load shape may have a distinct impact on class rate design. While the exact number of existing srnall commercialNEM 23 24 25 30 National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, Distributed Energt Resources Rate Design and Compensation, p. 62 (Nov. 2016), https:llpubs.naruc.orgipubl I 9F DF48 B-AA57-5 I 60-DBA I -BIl2[:-9C2 F 7F.A0 ("NARUC Rate Design Manual"). g. foUor,2j Vote Solar I 2 aJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 t2 l3 t4 l5 t6 t7 l8 a. customers is unclear, it is apparent that there are currently less than 1 00 such customers.3l Idaho Power has confirmed that they intend to use data from existing customers with on-site generation for the purposes of developing cost allocators for the new customer classes but has only been able to provide complete load data for 23 such customers.32 Utility cost of service studies are intended to be reliable approximations of cost to serve relatively large groups of customers. While it is common practice to analyze a small number of large commercial or industrial customers as a stand-alone class, the relative size of each of these customers means that modifications to their individual loads may have a material impact on cost. In contrast, few analysts would agree that it is appropriate to allocate costs based on such limited data for smaller customers. Making the decision to separate this group of small customers into their own rate class before there is any meaningful number of customers sufficient to create a robust data set runs the risk of creating unstable rates that vary based on the actions of a small number of customers. Idaho Power provides estimates of a purported "cost shift" from NEM customers to other customersl do those estimates provide a basis for acting on the Company's request in this docket? 3l Table I on page 12 of Ms. Aschenbrenner's direct testimony indicates that there are only 143 net metering customers (including those who have submitted applications but have not actually interconnected) in the overall Commercial and lndustrial classes. In the Attachment to Idaho Power Response to Staff Request ("Staff') No. 8, the Company provided sample data from 47 large commercial customers with net metering, indicating that there are fewer than 100 srnall commercial net metering customers. (The Attachment to StaffNo. 8 is a large data file that cannot be included in Exhibit 902). 32 StaffNo. 4; Attachment to Staff No. 8. B. K"b.r,2D1 Vote Solar IA They do not. As discussed in Section l0 of this testimony, the evidence demonstrates that there is no cost shift from NEM customers to other customers. If there is any cost shift, it flows in the other direction. NEM customers are paying more than their fair share of costs under current rates. Moreover, even if one were to accept Idaho Power's estimated cost shift calculations, the magnitude of the purported cost shift is insignificant and does not warrant immediate action. In the most recent net metering report, Idaho Power estimates the cost shift from 566 studied NEM customers to be $1 16,682.33 This represents a very small impact on the Company's overall revenue requirement. When scaled to account for the 995 residential customers with active net metering systems and adjusted for the average residential under collection,3a this amounts to onfy 0.02o/o of the Company's current residentialrevenue requirement of $454 million resulting in a rate impact of $0.00002/kwh.3s This implies that for a residential consumer using 1,000 kwh per month the impact would be $0.02lmonth or $0.24lyear. In other words, even if the Commission were to accept Idaho Power's most recent assessment, the resulting cost shift is insignificant. And, since the Company does not propose to change rates at this time, the relief it requests with separate classes would have no impact on the insignificant alleged cost shift until the next general rate case anyway. That is, r3 Aschenbrenner Dir., Exhibit No. 9, p. 6. 'o 596 as shown in Attachment 3 to VS No.9, p. l0 ("2016 NEM Report"). 3s Removal of accounting for the average residential class under collection results in a rate impact of $0.00004/kWh. 27 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 1J 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 1l 12 l3 t4 l5 16 t7 l8 l9 2 the alleged "cost shift" remains the sarne whether the Commission creates a separate net metering class now, or waits to do so until the next general rate case. 6 Rate class definitions should be examined in a rate case where the correspo ndinp rates are also set What is the appropriate venue for consideration of subdividing an existing rate class into one or more separate classes? A general rate case is unequivocally the appropriate venue for considering rate class definitions. Rate class definitions and the different rates charged based on differences between classes are two sides of the same coin. In fact, the only point to defining different rate classes is to charge different rates based on identified differences between the classes. It is only within a rate case that the Commission has the necessary information available to compare and contrast the unique loads, costs, and revenues from subsets of a utility's existing customer classes to determine whether or not it is appropriate to redefine classes in order to charge separate rates for different subsets of customers. While Idaho Power proposes separating customers in the present docket while leaving the rates the same, this proposal should not be approved. The definition of a customer class and the different rate being charged to that class are interrelated and cannot be reasonably separated as Idaho Power is attempting to do in this proceeding. Has the Company provided any credible reason for its request to separate customers into new classes prior to filing a rate case? 28 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar J 4 5 6 7 8 9 a. A ll t2 l3 t4 l5 l6 t7 18 t9 2t a. 10 20 22 I A. No. Mr. Tatum characterizes the establishment of customer classes as "a long- 2 standing and irnportant first step in the ratemaking process."36 He states that 3 "[t]aking this important first ratemaking step now will position the Company to 4 study this segment of customers, providing the data necessary to understand how 5 this customer segment utilizes the Company's system."37 However, this does not 6 explain why a separate docket, rather than a general rate case, is the appropriate 7 process for taking the "first step" and "providing the data." In fact, the 8 Company's response to discovery confirms that it already has the information 9 necessary to fully evaluate the proposal to separate NEM customers within a rate case. The current proceeding is simply unnecessary to gather the data and evaluate separate rate classes. As the Company states in response to discovery: The Company is currently able to gather the information that is necessary to study various segments of customers; however, should the Commission decline to authorize the establishment of the requested new customer classes, the Company would have no reason to modify its class cost-of- service study or ratemaking processes. lf the Commission determines there are differences that warrant the establishment of new customer classes, the Company will assign costs to the new customer classes in the class cost- of-service study and design rates specific to that [sic] those classes as part of a future rate proceeding. If the Commission determines no differences exist that warrant the creation of a new customer class for customers with on-site generation, the Company will continue to allocate costs to the residential and small general service customer classes that exist today.38 In shoft, the Company says that if the Cornrnission orders changes to the Company's cost of service study, it will make changes, and if the Commission does not order changes, the Company will not make changes. As to the actual question at issue: why the Commission should order changes, or not order 36 Tatum Dir. l9:15-16. 37 Id. at l9:16-20. 38 ldaho Power Response to Auric Solar Request ("Auric") No. 4 29 B. Kobor. Di Vote Solar l0 ll t2 l3 t4 l5 t6 17 18 t9 20 2l 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 t0 ll t2 l3 t4 l5 l6 t7 l8 l9 20 a. A changes, outside of a rate case, Mr. Tatum only states that the separation of NEM customers into their own rate classes in advance of the rate case would "limit the issues presented in a future rate proceeding to the evaluation of what an appropriate rate design and compensation structure is for R&SGS customers with on-site generation."3e Is there merit to Idaho Power's assertion that Commission direction is needed now in order to limit issues for a future cost-of-service study or ratemaking processes? No. In general rate cases, utilities routinely propose, or Commissions order, modifications to class cost-of-service studies and ratemaking processes. There is no reason why the Commission must decide one piece of a cost of service analysis-making a specific subdivision of rate classes-prior to a rate case. Idaho Power is able to propose separate rate classes in its next rate case where it could be fully evaluated by this Commission. Doing so is a routine part of the rate case process. In fact, accepting the Company's logic would mean that each of the decisions usually made in a rate case could be separated into its own proceeding "to limit the issues presented in a future rate proceeding." There could be a proceeding just about the proxy utilities to use in a cost of capital analysis, or to which account to record a particular employee's labor cost. Allowing the class definition 30 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 3e Tatum Dir.20l-4 2 issue as a separate docket merely to limit issues in a future rate case invites endless attempts to devolve a general rate case into myopic. single-issue dockets. Do you believe that it is in the public interest to limit the issues presented in a future rate proceeding in the manner suggested by Mr. Tatum? I do not. The Company effectively requests that the Commission reach a decision on whether or not to establish separate rate classes for NEM customers based on an incomplete set of information, which would apparently be binding in a future rate case regardless of whether and how facts change between now and then. Moreover, as noted above, the only purpose of separating rate classes is to charge different rates. By separating the classes, the Company effectively asks the Commission to predetermine that it will charge different rates in the future, even though it cannot actually decide what those different rates would be until the general rate case. The Company states that the ldaho Supreme Court "explained that the setting of different rates may be justified by factors such as'cost of service, quantity of electricity used, differences and conditions of service, or the time, nature and pattern of use."'40 The Company apparently reads this to suggest that the Commission should focus on any one of these factors as sufficient, rather than saying that all of these factors should be considered together. The Company thus bases its application in this case on incornplete inforrnation of the quantity of ao Application, p. 7. :ll B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar aJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 a. A. l0 ll 12 l3 t4 t5 l6 17 l8 l9 20 I 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ll t2 l3 t4 t5 t6 t7 l8 0. t9 20 2t electricity used, differences and conditions of service, or the time, nature and pattern of use but omitting information regarding the cost of service. Considering rate class definitions in a general rate case, with the full cost of service information available for all customer classes, would provide the complete picture of the factors identified by the Idaho Supreme Court. In its Application the Company refers to Grindstone Butle, a case that relates to setting different rates, not separating classes. ln Grindstone Butte the court stated that while "[c]ost of service is not a per se essentialelement without which rate making is invalid" cost of service is nevertheless o'an important criterion and, in a given case, it may even be largely dispositive of the issue of basis for price differentiation."4l As noted above, price differentiation and separation into separate classes are inseparable. Therefore, while not a lawyer, I read Grindstone Butte to at least identify consideration of the cost of service as important when determining class definitions. By attempting to define classes outside of a general rate case-and without the utility-wide cost of service information available in such proceeding-the Company is limiting the tools, data and, facts available to the Commission to help it reach a reasoned decision on this issue. Has the Company provided sufficient evidence regarding the quantity of electricity used, differences and conditions of service, or the time, nature and pattern of use so as to warrant the establishment of separate classes on these grounds? 32 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar at Grindstone Butte Mut. Canal Co. v. Idaho Pub. Utilities Comm'n, 102 ldaho 175, 180, 627 P.2d 804,809 (1981). IA It has not. When examining these issues there are two irnportant factors to consider: (l) NEM customers export power to the grid, and (2) NEM customers offset a portion of their on-site load with their generating system, impacting the quantity of electricity served by the utility. Each of these issues is addressed in turn. Has the Company pointed to net metering customer exports as a rationale for placing NEM customers into separate classes? Yes. Their proposal is based on the assertion that the "nature and pattern of energy use by R&SGS net metering customers is different than the standard R&SGS customers."42 Within this distinction, the Company specifically calls out the fact that R&SGS NEM customers both consume energy from the grid and supply excess net energy to the grid to be used by other customers.43 The Company states that "[t]his two-way flow of energy is unique and fundamentally different than a non-net metering customer."44 Do you agree that the fact that NEM customers both consume energy from the grid and supply net excess energy to the grid warrants separating them as a customer class? I do not. While the Company is correct that within the residential and small commercial classes, exporting energy is unique to NEM customers, this uniqueness is already addressed by the existing tariffs. When a residential or small commercial customer becomes a net metering customer they continue to 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 il t2 t3 t4 l5 16 t7 l8 l9 20 21 a. A a. A a2 Acshenbrenner Dir. 25 :19-21 a3 Id. at25:21-266. aa Id. at26:7-8. 33 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 receive service from the utility and pay retail rates forthat service under Schedule I and Schedule 7, respectively. A separate rate schedule, Schedule 84, is available only to addresses the unique nature of the net metering customer by providing compensation for the service that the customer provides to the utility by exporling electricity. In other words, the existing tariffs already separate the imported electricity from exported electricity from NEM customers and Schedule 84 sets the compensation for the exporting relationship. As a result, the export function provides no basis for separation of NEM customers from Schedules I and7, which do not deal with the export function. Has the Company pointed to the impact of on-site generation on the quantity of electricity used by NEM customers as a rationale for placing NEM customers into separate classes? Yes. Unlike the existence of net metering customer exports, which are already addressed by different tariff treatment under Schedule 84, NEM customers pay for delivered-load from the utility under the same schedules as non-NEM customers. Residential and small commercial customers are typically served on Schedule I and Schedule 7, respectively. Idaho Power provided information on the peak day load shape of net metering and non-NEM customers as purpofted evidence that the differences in load warrant separation of NEM customers into their own customer classes.45 34 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 10 a. 1l 12 13 A. 14 t5 16 l7 l8 l9 20 as Aschenbrenner Dir.27:19-29,2, Figure 3 (p.28). a.Do you agree that the existence of different load shapes between NEM and non-NEM customers provides sufficient evidence to warrant separating them into their own customer class? I do not. While courts have ruled that the quantity of electricity consumed and/or the time, nature and pattern of energy use may be appropriate criteria for rate class distinction, the Company must still show more than a superficial difference. Any two customers will have a different quantity, time, nature and pattern of use. The Company must show that the load shapes of NEM customers, relative to cost causation and how the company provides service, are sufficiently different than other subsets of residentialand small commercialcustomers as to warrant separate ratemaking treatment. According to the NARUC Rate Design Manual: "[i]f the differences between the DER and non-DER customers are significant, it may be reasonable to separate the customers into different classes for rate-setting purposes. Conversely, if the differences are minimal, then it may not be valuable to implement a separate rate class.rr46 d5 described in full in Section 7 of this testimony, Idaho Power has not provided sufficient evidence to prove that the load shapes at issue in this case warrant separation. Indeed, further analysis may reveal distinct groups of customers with highly varying load shapes larger than the group of NEM customers. Furthermore, by definition, separate rate classes are designed to charge distinct rates for service based on the differences between classes. Absent evidence regarding the cost to serve subsets of residential and small commercial customers 2 aJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 A l0 ll t2 13 t4 l5 16 t7 l8 t9 20 2l 35 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 22 46 NARUC Rate Design Manual, p.77 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 1l 12 l3 t4 t5 t6 t7 18 19 20 2t 22 23 24 based on varying load shapes, it is impossible to know whether purported differences have any relevance to ratemaking sufficient to justify separate classes. The Commission does not have a complete set of information in this case from which to determine whether or not such separation warrants different rates. This concept was well stated in the recent NARUC Rate Design Manual: In the end, regulators must examine the particular load profiles associated with various customers, including DER customers and subsets thereof, and how those profiles correspond to costs, and decide whether those differences constitute a substantial enough difference in the service provided to justify their separation.aT Deciding to separate NEM customers in the present docket, absent cost of service information available in a full general rate case runs the risk of creating rate classes that offer a distinction without a difference, potentially creating customer confusion and unnecessary administrative burden. 7 The evidence does not support placins NEM customers in a separate rate class What are the accepted reasons for establishing new customer classes? Customer classes are created in order to charge different rates to different types of customers so that the differences in charges reflect the differences between customers. There should, therefore, be symmetry between the class distinctions and the distinctions in how those classes are charged for service. While Idaho Power proposes creating separate rate classes with no differentiation in rates, rate class definitions and the differences in rates to be charged are interelated and cannot be reasonably separated. Creating additional customer classes without a 36 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar a. A. 47 NARUC Rate Design M'anual, p. 78 (emphasis added). 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 corresponding difference in rates increases the complexity in the utility's overall rate structure, which can create greater costs to administer, with no added benefit. In addition, new classes also increase the chance of confusion for customers, potentially decreasing satisfaction with and acceptance of the utility's rates and increasing complaints to the utility and the Commission. a. Do rates for existing customer classes exactly reflect their cost of service? A. No, rates do not precisely reflect costs for two reasons. First, the cost of service study methodology is itself an approximation. Cost of service study methodologies vary widely across utilities, and the values determined in a given utility rate case are more a reflection of the specified approach chosen as they are an indisputable, "true," cost attributable to each class. Second, and more fundamentally, the cost is only one consideration in rate design. Among Bonbright's ten principles for utility rates are multiple non-cost factors, such as revenue stability for the utility, bill stability for the customer, and simplicity and customer acceptance.as Good rates will reflect a balance between all of these values. A system with multiple customer classes and finely calibrated rates would certainly be more precise for cost recovery, but it would likely not be in the public interest to implement. As stated by Professor Bonbright: The administration of any standard or system of rate making has consequences, some of which are costly or otherwise harrnful; and these consequences may warrant the rejection of one system in favor of some other system admittedly less efficient in the performance of its recognized economic functions. Thus an elaborate structure of rates designed to make scientific allowance for the relative cost of different kinds of service may possibly be rejected in favor of a simpler structure more readily a8 James Bonbright, et. al., Principles of Public Utitity Rates, pp. 383-384 (2'd Ed Published in 1988). -tl B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar l0 ll t2 13 t4 l5 16 l7 l8 t9 20 2t 22 23 24 25 I 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 understood by consumers and less expensive to administer. And thus a system of rate regulation that would come closest to assuring a company of its continued ability to earn a capital-attracting rate of return may be rejected in favor of an alternative system that runs less danger of rernoving incentives to managerial efficiency. The art of rate making is an art of wise compromise.ae Do customers of the same rate class typically exhibit diversity in load and cost recovery? Yes. Customer classes tend to be general groupings, not nuanced sub-divisions solely on the basis of cost. As the NARUC Rate Design Manual states, [M]ost existing rate designs are not explicitly designed to reflect the precise costs to serve each customer. Customers vary in ways often not recognized by rate design, such as multi-family residences compared with single family residences, or rural residences compared with urban residences, and the costs associated with these variances differ.50 Because classes are general, often large, groupings of customers, variation will naturally exist in customer behavior within a class. This leads to different degrees of cost recovery between customers inside the class. Thus, unless each subgroup or each customer is going to be a separate class, the presence of a "quantifiable cost shift"-or, a difference in cost recovery between two customers or two groups of customers-alone is not sufflcient justification to establish a new customer class. Intra-class subsidies are an inherent and unavoidable part of ratemaking, and can also sometimes be a product of good practice, rather than a violation. Under what conditions may creation of a separate rate class be warranted? ll t2 l3 t4 l5 a. A a. t6 t7 18 t9 20 2t 22 23 24 25 ae James Bonbright, Principles o.f Public ()tility Rates, pp.37-38 (Published in 1961). so NARUC Rate Design Manual, p. 19. 38 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 IA ll 12 l3 14 l5 16 t7 a. l8 t9A 2t 22 Separate classes should only be established in the event that the cost differences between the sub-group and parent class are material and the separation promotes the broader public interest. This requires that the sub-group be of sufficient size, and cost recovery for the sub-group be significantly different than that of the range of others within the class. And, equally important, the same criteria should be used to create as many separate classes as meet the criteria. That is, the criteria cannot be applied to justify the separation of one predetermined subset, like NEM customers, without considering whether the same criteria apply to other subsets of the larger group as well. If multiple subgroups within a parent class exhibit materially different costs, or time, nature and pattern of use, but a separate rate class is established for only one subset of customers, establishing only that one new rate class for a single subgroup is discriminatory. Thus identifying specific thresholds for materiality of cost differences and cost recovery ensures that creation of a new rate class will materially impact the equitable distribution of cost recovery, and not unduly discriminate between subsets of customers within a class. Please summarize the reasons Idaho Power offers for separating net metering R&SGS customers into distinct classes. Idaho Power proposes to separate NEM customers on the basis that the "time, nature, and pattern" of their energy usage is distinct from non-NEM customers in the residential and small commercial classes.sl As part of this argument, Idaho Power states "the standard service R&SGS customer segment only consumes sr Aschenbrenner Dir. 25 15-21 . 39 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar l0 20 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 lt 12 l3 14 15 16 17 l8 t9 20 2t a. A energy from the grid, while the R&SGS net metering customer segment both consumes energy from the grid and delivers excess net energy to the grid when not consuming all generation on-site."52 The Company additionally states that net usage, as a basis for billing, does not reflect the NEM customers' "utilization" of the grid.s3 Finally, the Company states that the delivered load to the net metering customer segment exhibits a "distinct difference in the time and pattern of use."54 Do you agree that these distinctions provide sufficient basis for a separation of NBM customers into their own rate class? I do not. First of all, as discussed in Section 6 of this testimony, the differences suggested by the Company related to one-way versus two-way energy use and net usage as a basis for billing are already fully addressed in the existing tariff structures whereby NEM customers take service from the utility based on their delivered load under the basic rate schedules and are compensated for the export service they provide to the utility under Schedule 84. Any necessary changes to this structure could be accomplished by modifying Schedule 84 and are exogenous to the question of rate class separation and rate design on the utility- delivered electricity tariffs (Schedules I and 7). The Company's proposal to combine the standard schedules with Schedule 84 for NEM customers would unnecessarily combine treatment of these two service streams when they are already sufficiently and appropriately separated in the current rate schedules. The question then remains whether there exists a sufficient difference in the time and sz Id. at25:23-26:4. s3 ld. at26.8-12. sa ld. at28 l-2. 40 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 pattern of delivered load between NEM and non-NEM customers, relative to cost causation and recovery, to warrant rate class separation. 3 Q. What evidence has the Company provided to estatllish whether a sufficient 4 difference exists in the time and pattern of delivered load between net 5 metering and non-NEM customers to warrant rate class separation? 6 A. Ms. Aschenbrenner provides the following chart depicting the average load shape 7 of a residential standard and residentialNEM customer on the 2016 adjusted peak 8 day: 9 Figure 2: Average Load Shapes for Residential Standard Service Customers and l0 Residential NEM customersss lt t2 She then states l3 14 t5 16 The first noticeable difference is the distinct dip in load during midday for the residential net metering customer segment caused by increasing production by on-site generation, which reduces their reliance on Company-provided energy. The second noticeable diff-erence is the steep 4t B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar :1.{l* ]ix 3 r.*{:.x .,? {{1 I } i 4 5 S I I I til li t; tI l,l 15 16 lI l8 lS ;t) 21 1l ?1 .i.l Hour fnding *Resrdential ilet Metering -ftgsldsntial Standard Service 5s Id. at Figure 3 (p. 28). I 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 ramp-up of demand for Idaho Power-owned generation following the midday dip for the residential net metering customer segment caused by decreasing production from on-site generation combined with increasing loads. On the other hand, the residential standard service load shape maintains a steady demand profile with less variation from hour to hour.s6 She additionally compares the load shape among different residential energy usage levels to the load shapes of the net metering customer segment and concludes: "while the time, nature, and pattern of use of all residential customers are consistent between different energy usage levels, they are distinctly different than the time, nature, and pattern of use of the net metering customer segment."sT Does this evidence establish that the time and pattern of NEM customers' energy usage is sufficiently different than other residential customer segments for purposes of creating customer classes? It does not. The picture painted by Ms. Aschenbrenner is an incomplete one. While I do not dispute the data depicted in her figures, the averaging measures she uses obscures the considerable diversity that exists within the residential class. NEM customers are not the only group for whom the "time, nature and pattern" of energy use varies within the residential class. Other characteristics-such as whether the customer stays at home with young children or commutes to an office-can affect customer usage patterns to the same or greater degree as for whether or not the customer has installed behind-the-meter technology to generate electricity. In a recent study from Arizona,local utility Arizona Public Service Company ("APS") found considerable variation in load shapes among residential l0 lt a. t2 13 t4 A. l5 r6 t7 l8 l9 20 2t 22 23 24 s6 Id. at28:6-29:2 s7 Id. at29 10-15. 42 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar I 2 aJ 4 customers.58 In that study, APS identified five different types of residential custorners with very different usage patterns. lllustrative load shapes from these customers are shown in Figure 3 below. Also shown in Figure 3 is the load shape from APS's rooftop solar customers. s8 See Direct Testimony of Briana Kobor on Behalf of Vote Solar, Arizona Corporation Commission Docket Nos. E-01345A- l6-0036 and E-01345A-16-0123, p. 69 (Feb. 3, 2017), http:l/irnages.eclocket.azcc.grvidocketpdl/0000 I 77011 I .pdl'("Kobor APS Direct"). 43 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar Figure 3: APS Residential Customer Load Typesse s ttYcnoo 5 ^.OL 6P b6o.ooOt - 1+; o6%E6: O! o: tra'oosa,co0& .g lYo 2 o.00 4.00 Loo 12.00 16.00 20.00 24.OO Hour of th. d.y 0.09.008.001 2.0016.0020.0024.00 Hour ofthe day 0. 004.008.0012.0016.0020.0024. 00 Hour of the day p.oo a.oo B.oo 12-00 16.00 20.00 24.00 Hour of thc day 0. 00 4.0&.001 2.0016.0020.0024. 00 Hour of the day Roofiop Solar Customers 0.00 4.00 8.00 12.00 16.00 20.00 24.00 Hour ofthe day ou! aO :, Ou:o L.CO!,cL(!Oo o- .= o!6{!) OL:o L!Ouo.(too, J oI o(!t!.: qt o o o (U o0{! so: .E ,s OecL tuooo- .= 9% 606 3Yo 5a/o 4 5 6 44 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar Weekday Evening Peakers (lndex = t|Weekday lteady Eddies (lndex = O| Weekday Daytimers {lndex = A}WeekdayTwin Peaks (lndex = 3| Weekday Night-bwls {lndex = 2} se Kobor APS Direct, p. 69. I 2 J APS additionally indicated that the residential class breaks down into the various customer types as shown in Table 2 below. Table 2: APS Residential Customer Class by Customer Type60 Customer Type Percentage of Customers Weekday Evening Peakers 42% Weekday Steady Eddies t9% Weekday Daytimers l6% Weekday Twin Peaks 10% Weekday Night Owls t0% Rooftop Solar Customers 3% Results from the APS study demonstrate that it is possible to identify several distinct groups of customers larger than the group of rooftop solar customers with highly varying load shapes. In this context, the rooftop solar customer load shape does not appearto be an outlier. Indeed, based on Idaho Power's rationale, each of these customer types, like the "Weekday Twin Peaks" could be interpreted as having a sufficiently different time and pattern of use to warrant separation into their own rate class. Yet, the Company only proposes separating the net metering segment for disparate rate class treatment. While I do not contend that this evidence from Arizona is necessarily representative of differences within the Idaho Power residential class, the analysis reveals that simple averaging of the many members of the entire class cannot 6o Kobor APS Direct, p.70. 45 B. Kobor. Di Vote Solar 4 5 6 7 8 9 t0 ll 12 13 14 l5 I 2 aJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 expose the potentially high degree of variability that exists between various subgroups within the class. There is no reason to believe that an analysis of subgroups within the Idaho Power R&SGS classes would not show similar differences between subgroups.6l In fact, because Idaho has significantly fewer rooftop solar customers relative to other subgroups, I would expect the difference in numbers between NEM customers and other distinct use subgroups to be even larger for ldaho Power. The fact that Idaho Power proposed separating classes outside of a generalrate case makes it difficult, if not impossible, to compare NEM customers to other distinct subgroups. However, as the APS example shows, a singular focus on the differences between a single predetermined segment, the net metering subgroup, and a class-wide average across a broad and diverse class does not offer a complete picture of intra-class variability. The APS study also highlights the problem associated with creating a separate customer class solely on the basis of differences in time and pattern of energy use without consideration of cost recovery from different customer segments. Even if considerable diversity exists within the residential class, including diversity related to net metering customer load shapes, a determination that the time and pattern of energy use alone is a sufficient basis for rate class separation fails to provide a non-discriminatory basis for one new class without further segmenting the residential class into a number of different classes perhaps linked to heating 6r Indeed, the system average load shape on APS's peak day in2017 looks quite similar to the load shape shown in Figure 2. See Direct Testimony of James C. Wilde, Arizona Corporation Commission DocketNo. E-013454-16-0036, Figure 2,p.5 (June 1,2016), http:ilinrages_.cdockct.azcc.govllocketpd 1l/000{} I 708-l8.pdf (Wilde Testimony starts on page 205 of the PDF). 46 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 t9 20 a. A. a. 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 technology or other behind-the-meter technologies, age and number in household, occupation, etc. In the absence of any information regarding substantial differences in cost to serve among these customer subsets, such piecemeal subdivision is discriminatory and surely outside the public interest. Has Idaho Power examined any potential differences in cost of service among residential class subsets other than the net metering subset? No. ldaho Power has confirmed in discovery that they have not analyzed any other intra-class subsidies that exist within the R&SGS customer classes.62 Does evidence from elsewhere suggest that differences in cost recovery from other customer segments may exceed any differences associated with cost recovery from NEM customers? Yes. Analysis based on a study conducted by APS in Arizona reveals that the differences in cost recovery from residential customer segments including: (1) winter visitors, (2) apartment dwellers, and (3) customers with gas and electric service ("dual fuel customers") may exceed any differences related to cost recovery from NEM customers. Figure 4 below provides a visual representation of the relative cost recovery from various subgroups of residential customers in the analysis. Results for each subgroup are benchmarked to average cost recovery from residential customers without rooftop solar. As shown in Figure 4, the lowest cost-recovering subgroup is dual fuel customers at 82oh of the non-solar residential average and the highest cost-recovering subgroup is winter visitors who occupy their homes seasonally at l32oh of the non-solar residential average. l0 12 A. il l3 t4 t5 16 l7 l8 t9 2t 20 47 B. Kobor. Di Vote Solar 22 62 vs No. 15 l10o/o l20o/o l0to/o 80o/o 60o/o 10o/o 20o/o 0o/o L Figure 4: APS Residential Subgroup Cost Recovery Comparison63 732o/o 1O7o/o l07o/o 105%0 109o/o 9s% 910,'o 21ve^_-... Solar Demand Winter' \isitor 820 .{piil lrrlenl Drral Frrel\on-Solar Nol-Solar \-on-Solar Tiered TOt Demand Energi- Energt Solar Solar TOf. Tlered Energi'' Euergi'2 aJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 t0 ll t2 Figure 4 demonstrates that comparing cost recovery from winter visitors, apartment dwellers, and dual fuel customers reveal greater variation than between customers with and without solar. Interestingly, Figure 4 shows considerable differences in cost recovery from winter visitors who appeared to subsidize other customers under Arizona rate design. Like the data presented in Figure 3 and Table 2, these results are based on a different utility and may not necessarily be indicative of the ldaho Power residential class. However, outside of a general rate case, one cannot determine whether similar differences exist in Idaho Power's service territory. Indeed, Idaho Power's singular focus on the net metering customer segment-a segment which 48 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 63 Kobor APS Direct, p.72 I .$ 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 has been called a "disruptive challenge" by the Edison Electric Institute64- reveals the discriminatory nature of their proposal. The results from Arizona provide important context for the Commission to consider in its evaluation of the separation of NEM customers into different rate classes absent information on the cost to serve them. Separate rate class treatment for NEM customers should not be approved absent a cost of service study and a critical examination of whether any potential differences in cost recovery associated with NEM customers is significantly different than that of the range of others within the class. 8 Proper melhodology for evaluation of rate design and compensation for NEM customers What is the appropriate process by which the Commission should move forward with the evaluation of rate design and compensation for NEM customers? Vote Solar agrees with the Company when it states: 10 ll a. t2 l3 t4 A. l5 t6 t7 t8 t9 20 2t 22 []n order to establish a methodology that determines the appropriate amount of costs and accurately reflects their utilization of the grid, the Idaho Public Utilities Commission ("Commission") [should] establish a formal process by which a comprehensive review of the compensation structure for customers with on-site generation can be analyzed and vetted collaboratively with interested parties. Idaho Power believes this would best be done through a collaborative process where stakeholders and other uti lities can participate.65 However, the first step in this process is not the separation of NEM customers into rate classes before considering the cost to serve those customers and the 6a Peter Kind, Disruptive Challenges: Financial Implication and Strategic Responses to a Changing Retail Electric Business, Edison Electric Institute (Jan. 2013), http :i/roec{el.tacu lt},.asu.eclull'VCdocs/}:.,n l-20 I 3-report.pd l'. 6s vs No.43. g. foUor,31 Vote Solar 23 24 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 benefits accrued to the system from the distributed generation service they provide. Rather than heed the time-honored advice to "look before you leap," the Company is proposing to leap, then look. As the Commission grapples with the issues surrounding rate design and compensation for NEM customers, I recommend creating a clear analysis of not only the services the utility provides to the NEM customers but also the services that are provided to the utility by the NEM customers. Under retail rate net metering, these distinct services are valued at the retail rate and units of service that the NEM customers provide are allowed to offset the monthly bill for units of service that the utility provides to the generator. The Commission should inquire into and decide whether that reasonably reflects the value of distributed generation before making changes to the tariffs. Does the net metering tariff value the energy that a customer generates and consumes on-site without it touching the utility's grid? Appropriately not. The electricity that is created and used solely on the customer's property should remain outside the jurisdiction of the Commission, provided it does not cause a safety or reliability problem on the utility's system. Just as customers have the right to grow and harvest timber on their own land to use for heating their homes, customers have the right to install distributed generation to serve their on-site energy needs. In this respect, Vote Solar encourages the Commission to recognize customers' rights to be free to choose the amount of energy to purchase from the grid, the amount to self-produce and consulne on the customer's side of the meter, and the amount to save through 50 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar t0 ll l2 13 a. 14 15 A. 16 l7 l8 19 2l 20 22 23 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 efficiency measures that reduce consumption. This freedom includes the right to install solar generation equiprnent at the customer's site and to safely interconnect to the utility grid without discrimination. While any electrical devices connected to the grid must not compromise safety, reliability, or power quality, utilities do not have the right to restrict the decisions of customers regarding how to manage energy use on their own property. The current program recognizes a customer's right to self-determination by allowing the customer-generator to avoid payments to the utility for energy generated and consumed on-site and billing the customer only for energy that is consumed from the utility. In this regard, net metering is a method for compensating the expofts from a customer-generator, not the energy that is produced and consumed on-site. Under net metering, exported energy is "netted" against energy that is purchased from the utility, effectively valuing exported energy at the volumetric retail rate. This is recognized in the Company's application: "[n]et metering service is offered by the Company through Schedule 84 to provide for the transfer of electricity to the Company from customer-owned generation facilities with the intent of offsetting all or a portion of a customer's energy usage."66 As the Commission investigates the important question of evaluating the benefits and costs of distributed generation under the NEM program, Vote Solar urges the Commission to avoid reaching "behind the meter" and to focus instead on evaluating: (l) the cost to serve customer-generators for the services that are 5l B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 10 ll 12 l3 14 l5 t6 t7 l8 l9 20 2l 22 66 Application, p. 3. 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 l1 12 13 14 l5 t6 t7 l8 t9 20 2l 22 a A provided to them by the utility; and (2) the appropriate compensation for services that are provided by the customer-generator. Does the current tariff structure separate these two issues? Yes. A separation between these two streams of service is already made clear in the present tariff structure. NEM customers continue to take service from the Company on the same retail rate tariffs that would apply absent their investment in distributed generation, typically Schedule I for residential customers and Schedule 7 for small commercial customers. They are then compensated for the services they provide to the Company via a separate tariff, Schedule 84, which implements the net metering program. How does the Company's proposal in the present docket impact these two issues? The Company's proposal in this docket would remove the separation of the rates NEM customers pay for the services provided to them by the utility from the compensation they receive for exports under net metering by combining the two existing tariffs into a single rate schedule. While this proposal offers no benefit in terms of utility cost recovery, or impact on the alleged cost shift, it does appear designed to limit the Commission's options for full evaluation of the current program. By combining the accounting for what are two distinct service streams, the Company's proposal would needlessly hinder a separate evaluation of the cost to serve NEM customers and the appropriate compensation they should receive for their exports. 52 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar a. A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a.Please describe the appropriate method for evaluation of the cost to serve NEM customers? The only appropriate venue for evaluation of the cost to serve NEM customers is within a general rate case. This includes evaluation of whether or not it is appropriate to separate NEM customers into their own rate classes and should be used to inform what, if any, changes to rate design may be necessary. NEM customers, like all other utility customers, receive services from the utility in the form of delivered load. Delivered load is the energy and capacity that is supplied to the end-use customer for on-site consumption.6T Apart from customer- related costs, Idaho Power's most recent cost of service study evaluates the Company's costs and allocates a proportion of those costs to each customer class based on various measures of delivered load, depending on the category of cost in question. For example, costs associated with production are allocated to customers in the cost of service study using a 3CPll2CP methodology and costs associated with the distribution system are allocated based on class non- coincident peak.68 In examining NEM customers within a cost of service study it is essential that the Company treat these subsets of customers in a similar manner as all other groups A l0 ll t2 l3 14 l5 16 t7 l8 67 The utility additionally provides a number of services related to the reliability of delivered load such as voltage regulation, load following, regulation, and reserve capacity. These services are provided to all utility customers and are measured in the cost of service study through allocators based on energy and capacity. 68 Direct Testimony of Matthew T. Larkin, Case No. IPC-E-l I -08, Exhibit No. 30 (June l,20ll), http:;'/r.vrvr,r'.pLrc.idaho.govllileroom;'cascs/clec/ll)C/lPCi:.ll08lconrpan)'i'20110{r0ll,AI{K IN 9"o20D 1.9';2{}llX I'l I ti l1-S.PDF. e. rouor.l] Vote Solar 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 of customers and allocate costs to NEM customers using consistent allocation factors. This means that NEM customers should be allocated non-customer related costs based on measures of delivered load.6e If NEM customers, as a group, have lower levels of delivered load during the peak periods used to allocate costs, it is appropriate to allocate fewer costs to them in the cost of service study. It should subsequently follow that NEM customers' 'ofair share" of revenue collection is also lower. For example, Idaho Power has found that rooftop solar is expected to reduce summer billing demand by roughly lOoA.70 To the extent this reduction translates to a reduction in the cost ofservice study allocation factors based on delivered load, that reduction should be reflected in the cost of service study. Therefore, to measure whether or not a cost shift is occurring it is necessary to measure the cost to serve NEM customers based on delivered load against the revenues received for that delivered load under the current tariff. It is only after this comparison has been evaluated that one may conclude whether or not NEM customers are paying their fair share of costs for the services provided to them by the Company, and potential modifications to customer class definitions and/or rate design can be evaluated. Notably, the compensation that NEM customers 6e This is in contrast to allocation based on exported generation, which is not a service the utility provides to the customer-generator, but a service the customer provides to the utility. 70 Attachment to VS No. 8, slide 20. 54 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar t0 ll t2 l3 14 l5 t6 17 18 receive for net export generation under the net metering rider is exogenous to this 2 process 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a.Please describe the appropriate method for the evaluation of compensation for services that are provided by the customer-generator. Whether or not the retail rate provides appropriate compensation for customer- sited distributed generation should be evaluated through a long-term benefit-cost study. While there are many important details to the methodology, it is my understanding that other parties in this proceeding will be testifying as to the methods for approaching a long-term benefit-cost study and I will not comment on those methods in detail in this testimony. In rebuttal testimony, I will offer my opinion on the testimony put forth by other parties on this topic. Please discuss how your proposed process relates to the process proposed by the Company in their Application. In the Application, the Company requests "commencement of a generic docket at the conclusion of this case to establish a compensation structure for customer- owned distributed energy resources ("DER") that reflects both the benefits and costs that DER interconnection brings to the electric system."Tl Vote Solar agrees with the need for a new docket in which to evaluate the benefits and costs associated with distributed generation. However, it is important to underline that it is not appropriate to rnodify customer class definitions, nor rate design outside A l0 il t2 a. t3 14 A. l5 l6 l7 t8 19 55 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 20 7l Application, p.2 2 J 4 5 of a general rate case, which is inherently utility-specific. Vote Solar's proposal for a docket in which to consider the long-term benefits and costs associated with distributed generation is discussed in Section I I of this testimony. The Commission should make clear that any changes to customer class definitions and/or rate design may only be made in a general rate case. 9 The "cost shift" estimates Drovided bv Idaho Power are flawed Has Idaho Power conducted a cost of service study to determine whether or not a "cost shift" exists under current rate structures? No. tdaho Power has not conducted a full cost of service study that would be necessary to conclude whether or not NEM customers should be treated as a separate rate class, nor what an appropriate rate design may be for such a class. lndeed, Idaho Power has specifically stated that it is "not proposing a cost assignment methodology as a part of this case."12lt has, however, conducted residential "cost shift analyses" to derive what it characterizes as a "potential cost shift" in the last two NEM reports filed with this Commission.T3 The Company conducted no similar analysis related to the small commercial class.Ta How do the Company's residential "cost shift analyses" differ from a cost of service study? A cost of service study examines a utility's costs over a test year period, classifies and functionalizes those costs based on category, and then allocates the costs to 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 t4 l5 l6 l7 l8 l9 20 2l a. A a. A 72 vs No.43 a. 73 2016 NEM Report, p.5;2017 NEM Reporl, p. 5. 7a Aschenbrenner Dir. 27 :3-l 5. 56 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 1J 4 5 6 7 8 9 each of the various groups or classes of customers based on consistent system- wide allocation factors and billing determinant data that is gathered for the same test year. This ensures that the year of the costs being allocated matches the year of the loads being used to allocate them and that each group or class' load used to allocate shared costs are taken from the same year. ln contrast, the Company's "cost shift analyses" begin with the finalized cost of service study completed in the last rate case, add incremental revenue requirement authorized by the Commission since the last rate case, then unitize each category of cost based on recent sampled customer-generator billing data.Ts ln a nutshell, the "cost shift analysis" takes the final result for the residential class from the most recent cost of service study and creates an after-the-fact allocation based on inconsistent data for customer-generators without analyzing any other groups of customers. While this approach allows the Company to claim a cost shift without having to conduct a cost of service study, it is, at most, an approximation and suffers from several major flaws. For example, the residential class costs, as updated for incremental revenue requirement approvals, were based on test year billing determinants from 201 1. These costs are unitized in the approximating analysis and then applied to load data from samples of NEM customers drawn from billing data in 2015 and 2016. This inconsistency in the time-basis for costs and billing determinant data introduces potential error. In addition, Idaho Power omitted weighting components in the allocators for transmission costs and energy costs 10 lt t2 13 14 l5 16 t7 l8 t9 20 21 57 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 22 7s vs No. 57 a. 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 which results in inconsistent allocation methods between the cost of service study and the cost shift analyses.T6 Further still, by only examining NEM customers, the cost shift analyses do not allow for a study of relative costs and revenue shortfalls for various other groups of customers based on consistent methods. Most importantly, however, because the cost shift analyses are conducted after the fact and only for NEM customers, they do not treat NEM customers in a consistent manner as all other groups of customers that were analyzed in the cost of service study. As Idaho Power stated in discovery: "applying the Company's exact class cost-of-service process used in a GRC would require the development of a full study - one inclusive of all customer classes with net metering customers separated into their own respective class(es;."77 This was not done in this case. As such, there is no value to the Company's purported "cost shift" calculation for purposes of ratemaking, including redefining of customer classes. Aside from the broad problems with the Company's "cost shift analysis" methodology you just described, are there any problems with the assumptions and data used? Yes. In addition to the broad problems with the methodology, the Company also makes several inappropriate key assumptions that result in an over-estimate of the alleged cost shift. In the 2016 NEM Report, Idaho Power conducted two types of cost shift analyses: (l) a calculation of "current cost shift" and (2) a projected "potential future cost shift." l0 l1 12 l3 t4a l5 16 t7 A. r8 19 21 20 76 vs No. 67; VS No. 68 77 vs No. 67. 58 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 aJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 The "current cost shift" appears in both the 2016 and 201 7 NEM Reports and seeks to calculate the amount of cost-shift that the Company attributes to a sample of customers. According to Idaho Power's calculation, there is an annual cost shift of $55,712 from 366 customers in the 2016 NEM ReportTs and an annualcost shift of $l16,862 from 566 customers in the 2017 NEM Report.Te The "potential future cost shift" is a projection based on an estimated cost shift of 5444 per customer per year.80 This calculation was only included in the 2016 NEM Report. Please describe the methodology the Company used to develop the "current cost shift" estimates. Beginning with the functionalized and classified residential class revenue requirement authorized in the Company's 201I GRC, and accounting for subsequent increases or decreases that have been authorizedby the Commission since 201 I , the Company derived an "adjusted" residential class revenue requirement.8r From this adjusted revenue requirement the Company unitized costs based on allocation factors that differ from the factors employed in the original cost of service study82 and developed allocation factors for the net l0 a 11 A t2 13 t4 15 t6 t7 78 2016 NEM Report, p. 7. 7e 2ol7 NEM Report, p. 6. 80 2016 NEM Report, p. 10. 8r vs No. 17 b. 82 vs No. 67; vS No. 68. 59 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 J metering segment based on a sample of NEM customers for whom the Company had a complete 12 months of billing data.sr ln its description of the allocation factors employed, Idaho Power states Demand at the time of the monthly system peak (System Coincident kW) and the average energy consumed by month (Average Monthly kWh) were determined based on the average of each customer's positive consumption in every hour, or zero in the event that a customer was a net producer of electricity in a given hour. Demand at the time of the group non- coincident demand (Non-Coincident kW) was determined based on the absolute value ofthe average usage in that hour.8a ln other words, Idaho Power allocated costs for all functions that are based on system coincident kW (demand-related production costs, and transmission costs) and average monthly kWh (energy-related production costs) on the customer's delivered load, but chose to allocate costs associated with the class non-coincident kW (demand-related distribution costs) based on an alternative measure which examined both deliveries to the net metering customer as well as exports that the net metering customer provided to the grid.8s Is this a sound approach to cost allocation for NEM customers? Itisnot. First,theCompany's"costshift"analysisisnotacostofservicestudy. Second, to the extent the Company attempts to examine the relationship between the costs of providing NEM customers the services they take from the utility and the revenues that customers pay for that service, it has several shortcornings. 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 lt t2 l3 t4 l5 t6 t7 l8a 19 A. 21 20 22 83 vs No. 17 b. s4 Id. 85 In addition, as noted above, Idaho Power omitted key weighting factors for transmission cost allocation and energy cost allocation that were employed in the full cost of service study. 60 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 One of those shortcomings is how it treats exported electricity. As stated above, net metering exports-those periods when customer generation exceeds the customer's usage-are not a service that the utility provides to the net metering customer, but rather a service that the net metering customer provides to the utility. It is inappropriate to include the exported electricity flow in the load shape used for allocating the cost of service provided to the customer. It appears that Idaho Power has largely adhered to this principle by appropriately allocating costs associated with system coincident peak kW and monthly average kWh based on the electricity delivered from the utility to the customer (the "delivered load"). The Company's error in this step is therefore limited to how it applies non- coincident peak allocation factors for demand-related distribution costs. For those costs, the company allocates costs based on the absolute value of imported and exported electricity. Please explain why the absolute value of electricity flow is not an appropriate measure of a customer's contribution to non-coincident demand. The non-coincident demand of a class of customers is a standard measure for allocation of costs related to the distribution system because it approximates the design and operational criteria on which the distribution system is built and expanded. On this topic, the NARUC Electric Utility Cost Allocation Manual states the following: There are several factors to consider when allocating the demand components of distribution plant. Distribution facilities, from a design and operational perspective, are installed primarily to meet localized area loads. Distribution substations are designed to meet the maximum load frorn the distribution feeders emanating from the substation. Sirnilarly, when designing primary and secondary distribution feeders, the 6l B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar l0 1l t2 13 t4 a. l5 t6A l7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 I 2 -) 4 5 6 7 8 9 distribution engineer ensures that sufficient conductor and transformer capacity is available to meet the customer's loads at the primary- and secondary-distribution service levels. Local area loads are the major factors in sizing distribution equipment. Consequently, customer-class noncoincident demands (NCPs) and individual customer maximum demands are the load characteristics that are normally used to allocate the demand component of distribution facilities.86 In considering the appropriate methodology for the development of a cost of service allocator, the analysis must consider the reason for which standard allocators are typically chosen. In the case of determining the appropriate means to allocate costs associated with the distribution system, the first step is to ensure understanding of the factors that drive distribution system investment and expansion. As the NARUC Rate Design Manual clearly states, local loads are the major factors in sizing distribution equipment. Each portion of the distribution system is sized to meet the maximum local load expected for that equipment. When NEM customers are present on the distribution system they are in one of two states at any given time. They may be taking energy from the grid in the form of deliveries from the utility or they may be exporting energy to the grid for consumption by nearby customers. Idaho Power Company's residential class non- coincident peak occurred in the hour ending at7 p.m. on June 28,2015, in the 2016 NEM Report, and again in the hour ending at 7 p.m. on July 27 ,2016, in the 201 7 NEM Report.87 At these hours I 2%o and l6% of NEM custemers were exporting to the grid, respectively. This means that at the hour at which the distribution system was most constrained, a fair number of NEM customers were IO ll t2 t3 l4 l5 t6 l7 l8 l9 20 2t 22 z) 24 86 NARUC , Electric Utility Cost Allocation Manual, pp.96-97 (1992), https :licfl lc. nr psc. stale. m i. Lrslefl leldocsl I 7689/007 8. pcl f . 87 vs No. 57 b. 62 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 exporting excess energy from their systems, contributing to serve local loads, as well as reducing congestion and capacity constraints at the time in which it is most needed. This behavior clearly provides benefits to the system, rather than imposing costs by increasing the loading on the system. However, in Idaho Power Company's method, customer exports at the time of class non-coincident peak would be cause for allocation of additional costs. Additionally, because the exported electricity from NEM customers serves a neighboring customer's load, and that neighboring customer's load is included when allocating costs to the residential customer segment, allocating costs to the net metering customer's exported electricity flow and to the neighbor's imported electricity load double allocates costs associated with a single flow of electricity. For these reasons, the Company's distribution cost allocation method is inappropriate and should be rejected by the Commission. As a consequence of the choice to allocate costs to NEM customers based on both deliveries and exports, the Company overestimates the current cost shift. Did you find any other issues with the Company's approach to the calculation of the "current cost shift?" Yes. I found one additional issue with the Company's approach to the calculation of the "current cost shift." In addition to over-estimating the costs associated with net metering service, the Company underestimated the revenues received for that service. An estimate of the potential cost shift must compare the costs associated with providing service to NEM customers with the revenues collected from those customers for that service. When calculating revenues, the Company conflated the l0 1t 12 t3 t4 t5 t6a t7 l8 A. t9 20 21 22 63 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 23 price that NEM customers paid for the delivered load with the compensation they received from the utility for exported generation under Schedule 84. Put another way, it counted the credit NEM customers receive for their exports, and then "cash in" for later deliveries, as a reduction in revenues for service provided by the utility, rather than as part of the compensation for the service received from the customer. The calculation of the "current cost shift" did not include any accounting of benefits associated with exported energy supplied by NEM customers. Nor did it allow for exported energy to offset the cost allocation factors employed in the cost shift analysis. As a result of counting only the cost and none of the value of NEM customer's exported electricity, it is inconsistent to compare costs associated with delivered load with the revenues paid for delivered load net of the compensation received for exports. This comparison is incomplete and provides no useful information. The proper approach is to calculate costs associated with delivered load and to compare those costs to the revenues received for that delivered load- including both "credits" and cash paid by NEM customers. Separately, the benefits and costs associated with exported energy and the amount of the "credit" compensation received for that energy under retail rate net metering should be examined, taking into account the compensation received by the utility from the neighboring customer actually consuming the solar customer's excess energy. Because customer exports are not a service provided by the utility they do not belong in the cost of service study, nor the cost shift analyses that are based on that study. Rather, they should be addressed in a long-term benefit-cost analysis. 64 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar I 2 aJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 ll t2 l3 t4 t5 t6 t7 l8 l9 20 2t 22 23 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 l2 l3 t4 l5 l6 t7 l8 l9 20 2t 22 23 a A a. A Please summarize your conclusions regarding the Company's oocurrent cost shift" calculations. There are two main problems. First, the Company incorrectly allocates distribution-related costs based on electricity exported from NEM customers, instead of the electricity delivered to those customers. Second, the Company treats the credit provided for excess electricity as only a reduction in revenue, rather than an exchange for valuable service provided by the net metering customer to the utility. Did you identify any errors in the Company's approach to calculating the "potential future cost shift?" The Company's purported "potential future cost shift" of $444 per customer, as calculated in the 2016 NEM Report, was based on a methodology similar to that employed in the calculation of the "current cost shift." As a result, the "potential future cost shift" calculation suffered from the same two methodological errors as its counterparts: (1) over-estimation of costs associated with the customer analyzed due to an allocation of non-coincident peak costs based on both deliveries and exports; and (2) underestimation of revenues received from that customer due to a conflation of revenues paid for deliveries with compensation provided for exports. In addition, rather than using actual sample data from NEM customers, the "potential future cost shift" of $444 per customer was calculated based on a hypothetical customer that does not reflect the net metering class, which further skews the results. Please describe how this hypothetical customer was constructe{. 65 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar a. 2 a-) 4 5 6 7 8 9 A ll 12 13a t4 t6 t7 18 t9 ln the 2016 NEM report, the Company clarified that it does not believe that the 366 residential NEM customers analyzed to derive the "current cost shift" of $55,712 "is representative of the future potential forcost shift."88 This was due, in part, to the presence of a small number of very large customers in the sample.8e In addition, the Company stated: "[a]s the economics of installing a residential PV system improve, the Company expects the installation of these systems will become more attractive and attainable to the Company's average residential customer." 90 As a result, the Company calculated a "potential future cost shift" based on a hypothetical NEM customer that assumes usage equal to the average non-NEM residential customer and the production from a 6 kW solar PV system, the most commonly sized system during 2Ol5,et using an engineering-based model from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.e2 Do you agree that this hypothetical customer represents potential future NEM customers? I do not. There are several flaws with the Company's construction. First, while the Company is correct that a few very large customers exist in the sample employed, they have given no evidence to support the assertion that very large customers will not continue to adopt net metering in the same proportion as they have in the past and thus proportionate to their presence in the current group of NEM customers. Second, even if these customers were removed from the sample, the l0 15 A. 20 88 20l6 NEM Report, p. 8 se Id. eo Id. et Id. at 8-9. ez Id. at 9. 66 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 average NEM customer's usage far exceeds that estimated for the hypothetical customer in the Company's analysis. In contrast to the Company's assumption that the hypothetical, future NEM customer will have net usage of 3,079 kWh per year after installing the modeled 6 kW system,e3 actualNEM customers have an average 9,407 kwh per year net usage even after removing the top 3%o of customers from the sample of 366 customers. In other words, the Company's analysis assumes net usage that is only one-third of actual usage, even if the largest users are omitted. Moreover, the Company's hypothetical customer is modeled to offset 74%o of their annual usage with distributed generation. While this is not as extreme as the "net zero" customer that the Company discusses throughout the Application, it is still an overestimate of the average usage reduction related to distributed generation. The Company's own analysis shows an average reduction per customer of only 31Yo.e4 Notably, while the Company devotes considerable discussion in its application to o'net zero" customers, discovery responses provided by the Company in this case revealthat "net zero" customers make up only 10-12% of residentialNEM customers.es This implies that not only is the Company's hypothetical customer too small to be representative of a customer-generator, the Company has also modeled this hypothetical customer with too large of a solar system relative to l0 11 t2 13 14 l5 t6 t7 l8 19 20 e3 Id. at lo. ea Attachment to VS No. 58. es vs No. 31. 67 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 t1 t2 13 l4 l5 t6 t7 l8 t9 20 2t 22 23 their annual usage. The result is an inaccurate representation of potential future NEM customers' load. The fact that the Company's analysis assumes an inaccurate load for NEM customers prejudices the results, which compares costs to revenue based on assumed loads. Put another way, assuming only one-third of actual load, and therefore one-third of billing determinants, for any customer subgroup will likely result in a projected under-collection of costs from that subgroup. But that result is a result of the load assumption, not an accurate determination of actual cost collection. Indeed, the actual average net metering customer's usage even after distributed generation, and excluding the very largest customers that the Company contends are unrepresentative, is within 20o/o of the average residential customer's usage without distributed generation-g,407 kWh per year versus I 1,810 kWh per year. This means that the actual average net metering customer continues to purchase significant amounts of electricity from the Company and, therefore, to provide significant revenues to the Company. It is, therefore, clear that the Company's hypothetical customer load shape does not reflect the current body of NEM customers, even after outliers are removed. This is due to a combination of several factors: (1) the customers that adopt distributed generation tend to be larger than average, even after exclusion of the few very large customers noted by the Company; (2) the Company selects the most popular system size from this larger group of customers and applies it to a much smaller average-use customer profile; and (3) the Company models production from the system for ideal conditions. In practice, distributed 68 B. Kobor. Di Vote Solar 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 generation customers will size their system based on their personal usage profile (i.e., smaller usage means smaller system size) and may have locational constraints that limit their system generation such as roof pitch and orientation, potential shading, etc. The Company's assumptions oversize solar PV for the customer loads they use and over predict the output for those oversized systems by assuming perfect conditions. This results in a mismatch between customer size and solar system generation which results in a skewed result whereby the NEM customer modeled is smaller than expected with a higher than the expected offset of their load from distributed generation. This results in an overestimation of the cost shift under the Company's calculation. Is it reasonable to expect that future NEM customers will be different than the current body of NEM customers? While the Company points out that the economics of installing solar is improving, which may make installations more attractive for smaller-sized customers, there is no evidence to support the Company's hypothetical customer as a reasonable view of what a future NEM customer may look like. Atternpting to forecast the load characteristics and technology choices of future adopters is difficult to do with any accuracy. Indeed, in response to discovery, the Company indicated that such an endeavor would not be undertaken in a future cost of service studies where "all customers with on-site generation will be used to develop cost-of- service allocators for the new customer classes, those who remain on Schedule 84 and those taking service under Schedules 6 and 8...Their usage characteristics accurately represent the segrnent of customers with on-site generation, regardless 69 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar l0 ll a 12 13A t4 l5 16 l7 18 t9 20 2t 23 22 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 of which tariff schedule they take service under during the transition period."e6 This confirms that for the Company's own cost of service purposes, it assumes that future NEM customers will have load and usage characteristics equal to the average of all existing NEM customers. As a result, I find that the Company's assessment of a "potential future cost shift" of $444 is unsound and should not be considered by this Commission. 10 Corrected analysis demo nstrates that existins NEM customers cover more than their fair share of costs under current rates Have you revised the Company's cost shift analyses based on the issues you identified in the previous section? Yes. Using the same sampled load data for 2015 and 201 6 that formed the basis of the "current cost shift" estimates provided by the Company, I analyzed the results after changing two key assumptions: (1) non-coincident peak allocators used to allocate costs associated with the distribution system were based on the delivered load rather than the delivered load plus exports; and (2) costs to serve delivered load were compared to revenues received for delivered load rather than revenues net of the compensation for customer exports. I conducted the analysis to provide updates to the cost shift estimates provided by the Company in the 2016 and2017 NEM Reports. What do your corrected analyses show? My corrected analyses demonstrate that ldaho Power over-allocated costs to NEM customers and underestimated the revenues received from those customers. Table l0 a. ll t2A l3 l4 l5 16 17 l8 t9 2t a. A 20 22 70 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 23 e('staffNo.4 I 2 J 4 3 and Table 4 compare the cost shift estimates under ldaho Power's analysis and the Vote Solar analysis. Table 3: Comparison of ldaho Power and Vote Solar Residential Cost Shift Calculations based on 2016 NEM Report Analysis e7 Table 4 on page l0 of the Company's 2016 NEM Report derives a $96 difference between the revenue requirement and utility bill for an average sized residential customer. Vote Solar understands this value relates specifically to the under collection of costs for an average sized non-NEM residential customer. Because infonnation was not available to derive this value for the average NEM residential customer, who uses a larger amount of electricity than the average residential customer, I apply the Company's $96 value in this table, as a rough approximation. S. foUor,31 Vote Solar 5 Idaho Power Assessment Vote Solar Assessment I NEM Customer Revenue Requirement $465,000 $463,000 2 NEM Customer Revenue $409,000 $481,000 J Over Col lection/(Under Collection)row 2-l ($56,000)$18,000 4 Number of Customers 366 366 5 Per Customer Over Collection/(Under Collection)row 314 ($ I 53)$4e 6 Average Residential Under CollectioneT {s9{;)r St)6 r 7 Total Cost Shift per Customer row 5-6 {$573 s 14s 2 Table 4: Comparison of ldaho Power and Vote Solar Residential Cost Shift Calculations based on2017 NEM Report Analysis As shown in Table 3, while ldaho Power Company estimated a cost shift from NEM customers to non-NEM residential customers of roughly $56,000 for the sample of 366 customers, the updated analysis demonstrates the opposite: NEM customers pay more than their cost of service under current rates by $ I 8,000, or $49 per NEM customer, per year. Neither of these values includes the existing average under collection of $96 per customer, per year, from Idaho Power's 2016 NEM Report.ee When this value is included, the results show that NEM customers over-pay by as much as $ 145 per customer per year under current rates. e8 As described in the footnote to Table 3, the average $96 under collection is an approximation based on the average sized non-NEM residential customer in the Company's 2016 NEM Report. Updating based on 2017 NEM report data would change this value but would not have a significant impact on the results. ee 2016 NEM Report, p. 10. 72 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar aJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 t0 lt Idaho Power Assessment Vote Solar Assessment I NEM Customer Revenue Requirement $666,000 $661,000 2 NEM Customer Revenue $549,000 $706,000 J Over Collection/(Under Col lection)row 2-l (li r r 7"000)$45,000 4 Number of Customers 570 570 5 Per Customer Over Collection/(Under Collection)row 314 ($205)$79 6 Average Residential Under Collectiones ($e6)t,$q*) 7 Total Cost Shift per Customer row 5-6 ($ l0e)$ l7s 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 Table 4 demonstrates a sirnilar conclusion. While Idaho Power estimated a cost shift of $l 17,000 for the 570 customers in the sample, the revised analysis shows that this group of NEM customers paid more than its share of costs by $45,000. In addition, after accounting for the average residential under collection, the analysis shows per NEM customer over-payment of $ 1 75 per year. These results are all approximate and based on the Company's analysis that has significant flaws, which are addressed above. Whether or not a cost shift exists related to NEM customers continuing to take service at current rates can only be established through a full cost of service study. However, using the Company's own analysis and correcting for the two inappropriate assumptions identified changes the ultimate conclusion. Idaho Power has not proven that there is any cost shift from NEM customers to other customers. Indeed, the available evidence indicates that NEM customers, due to significant load reductions at the time of system peak and the fact that those customers offset only a portion of their usage, are paying more than their fair share of costs under current rates and may be subsidizing other residential customers. 11 Need for a long-term benefit-cost study Do your conclusions regarding cost shifting addressed in the prior section reveal anything about compensation for net excess energy under retail rate net metering? No, they do not. Neither the analyses presented by Idaho Power nor my updated analysis contains any assessment of the benefits associated with the service provided by NEM customers to the grid and compensated at the retail rate through IJ B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar l0 1l 12 l3 14 t5 l6 t7 18 a. t9 20 21 A 22 23 I 2 aJ 4 sQ. 6A. 7 8 9 t0 ll t2 l3 t4 t5 t6 a. 17 A. l8 t9 20 2t net metering. lnstead, the analysis focused only on the cost to serve NEM customers and the rates they pay for that service. Indeed, Idaho Power has admitted that "[t]he Company has not conducted any analyses to quantify the benefits associated with serving customers with on-site generation."l00 How do you recommend these benefits be considered? I recommend that the Commission open a new docket that examines the long-term benefits and costs associated with distributed generation in ldaho Power's service territory. It is my understanding that other intervenors will be offering detailed testimony on best practices for such an analysis that I intend to comment on in rebuttal testimony. I recommend that the results of the long-term benefit-cost study be used to evaluate whether or not any changes are necessary to the retail rate net metering program. While a long-term benefit-cost study is an important prerequisite for the determination of whether changes to rate design andlor customer class definition for NEM customers are necessary, I caution that any such changes should not be pursued outside ofa general rate case. What do you expect the results of a long-term benefit-cost study to show? I cannot predetermine the results of a long-term benefit-cost study for ldaho net metering any more than the Commission could without a thorough investigation. However, an analysis conducted in 201 3 by the Idaho Conservation League ("lCL") found that benefits associated with net metering exceeded its costs.l0l The results of this study are consistent with evidence from other states that too yg No. 42 b. r0r Direct Testimony of R. Thomas Beach, Case No. IPC-E- I 2-27 , p.4 (May 10, 201 3). 74 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 o. A lt t2 l3 t4 l5 l6 l7 18 te a. consistently find that retail rate net metering under compensates NEM customers.l02 These results indicate that a good faith undertaking to capture the full range of benefits of distributed solar generation may result in a valuation of distributed generation above the retail rate. Should the long-term benefit-cost study be pursued in the generic docket that Idaho Power has requested in its Application? No. Idaho Power has requested "commencement of a generic docket at the conclusion of this case to establish a compensation structure for customer-owned distributed energy resources ("DER") that reflects both the benefits and costs that DER interconnection brings to the electric system."l03 This proposal raises several concerns. First, the benefits and costs associated with DER will be unique to each utility and there does not appear to be a compelling need for the issue to be addressed in a generic docket. Second, a docket specific to ldaho Power would streamline the process and avoid any unnecessary complication or delay. Finally, while Idaho Power has proposed that this new docket "establish a compensation structure for customer-owned distributed energy resources," I reiterate that the only appropriate venue for determination of a compensation structure for DER is in a full general rate case. What process do you propose for completion of the long-term benefit-cost analysis? 10 20 r02 Mark Muro and Davashree Saha, Rooftop solar; Net metering is a net benefit, (May 23,2016), https://lvrvr.v.brookings.eclulrescarchlroofiop-solar-net-rnetering-is-a-nc1- bencf'it/. r03 Application,p.2. 75 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar IA I recommend that the Commission reject ldaho Power's proposal for a generic docket to establish a compensation structure and instead commence a new docket to examine the long-term benefits and costs of DER in Idaho Power's service territory. Within that docket, the Commission should implement a collaborative process between the Company, Commission Staff, and interested stakeholders. A first phase of the process should include a hearing to establish minimum information requirements and a standardized methodology for conducting the long-term benefit-cost study. After completion of Phase l, a Technical Advisory Committee with experts designated by the Company, the Commission, and stakeholders should be convened to select an independent third-party to complete the study and release a draft with transparent methods and inputs. Following release of the draft study, the Commission should conduct a Phase 2 hearing to allow stakeholder input on the independent third-party study and provide a basis for adoption of a final study by the Commission. As part of this process, the Commission should require that any future requests to modify the rate class definition, rate treatment, and/or compensation for NEM customers must be made within a general rate case and additionally require a final benefit-cost analysis from the above-mentioned docket as a prerequisite for any such requests. 12 The Commission should implement clear policv to grandfather existing customers How does Idaho Power propose to transition new and existing customers to the proposed rate schedules? l6 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 aJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 t0 ll 12 l3 t4 t5 16 l7 l8 l9 20 21 22 23 a. 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 IA 15A 11 t2 134 14 a. A. Under the Company's proposal, Schedules 6 and 8 would initially apply only to NEM customers who submit their System Verification Forml0a after December 31,2017.105 Customers who meet the deadline would "remain on Schedule 84 for a period of time, where the term of the transition period be determined by the Commission as part of a future rate proceeding; however, they willtransition to Schedules 6 and 8 at the end of the transition period."l06 Do you agree with Idaho Power's proposal for customer transition? I do not. Idaho Power's proposal for customer transition (l) creates undue uncertainty for new and existing customers; (2) is linked to factors outside of a customer's control; and (3) has the potential to severely undercut major investments made by Idaho families and small businesses that invest in localclean energy. Please describe how Idaho Power's proposal creates undue uncertainty for new and existing customers. As described in Section 4 of this testimony, Idaho Power's proposal to implement new rate schedules for NEM customers absent any changes in rate design provides no information to customers taking service on those schedules regarding the scope or nature of whatever changes may be implemented in the future. While Idaho Power proposes to initially allow existing customers to take service on existing rate schedules and the net metering rider, the lack of any degree of clarity t0 t6 17 l8 19 20 l0a The System Verification Form is completed when a customer is seeking final interconnection approval. los Application, p. 10. This date has been suspended perComrnission Order3390l (Oct. 4,2017) in this proceeding. 106 staffNo. 4. B. foUor. il Vote Solar 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 regarding the period of time that these customers would be allowed to remain on existing tariffs, when they would transition to new tariffs, or the rate structure of those new tariffs provides neither substantive protection nor clarity to these customers. Idaho Power's professed rationale for creating separate customer classes is to increase transparency for this customer segment.r07 However, absent any substantive information regarding the rate changes that are to be implemented, or the timing of any potential changes, the proposal functions only to create untenable uncertainty for new and existing customers alike and offers no assurance to early adopters that their multi-decade investments will not be severely undercut. Please describe how ldaho Power's proposal is linked to factors outside the customer's control. Idaho Power proposes to set the deadline for grandfathering into the existing tariffs based on submission of a completed System Verification Form. The System Verification Form is submitted after a customer installs her system and is seeking final interconnection approval from Idaho Power.l0816" timeline to install a system is largely outside of a customer's control and driven by multiple constraints, such as the timing of Idaho Power's feasibility review, installer availability, weather and permitting approvals. Therefore, the Company's suggested System Verification Form cutoff leaves the customer with little control 10 1l t2 a. l3 t4 A. l5 t6 t7 t8 l9 2t 20 r07 Application, p. 6. l08 Aschenbrenner Dir 37: l0- I 8 78 B. Kobor. Di Vote Solar 2 aJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 over whether she will be grandfathered. Moreover, she must spend the money and install a system before she knows whether she will be grandfathered. While the Company states thatg5o/oof applications submit a System Verification Form within five months,loe this is by no means a guarantee. Indeed, if a deadline is set it is reasonable to expect that ldaho Power will experience a temporary uptick in applications, potentially resulting in processing delays. The foreseeable result of the Company's proposal is a situation in which customers must not only speculate as to what if any rate changes may take place and when, but also must commit significant amounts of capital for installation without any guarantee that their ultimate installation will be grandfathered in for rate treatment. A much better option for determining eligibility for grandfathered status is to qualify based on submission of a Net Metering Application by a specified date. The Net Metering Application requires a $100 application fee and is filed as an interconnection request to initiate the process for Idaho Power to review the physical locations and existing facilities to deliver excess energy.l l0 Unlike the System Verification Form, customers are largely in control of meeting a deadline for submission of a Net Metering Application. Under the existing interconnection requirements, applications that are not completed within one year of the initial Net Metering Feasibility Review are considered expired.l ll lt is reasonable for this deadline to continue. l0 1l t2 t3 14 l5 16 t7 l8 19 20 roe Id. 38:6-9.llo Tatum Dir., Exhibit No. 6. rr I Idaho Power Schedule 72 (Effective Oct. | ,2013), https:r'iclocs. iclahoporver.conrlpcliilaboutusi ratesrcgLrlator,v/tarifI.s/52.pcll. 79 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 a. A Please describe how Idaho Power's proposal has the potential to severely undercut major investments made by Idaho families and small businesses that invest in local clean energy. While it may appear as though Idaho Power proposes some level of protection to existing customers, including early technology adopters, a closer examination of the proposal belies that conclusion. The proposal gives no assurance about the benefits of grandfathering or that past investments will not be severely undercut in the future. Without clear guidelines regarding how long a potential grandfathering period would last, any such program is meaningless. By investing private capital in their own energy source, NEM customers fix a portion of their energy costs and are able to reduce their monthly expenses once their system is paid off, similar to a mortgage. Most behind-the-meter technology has a long operating life of twenty years or more. Customers may accordingly invest in their systems as part of a long-term financial plan, with anticipated savings tied to other financial needs such as retirement or college tuition. Drastic, unforeseen changes to rate design for these customers have the potential to severely undercut planned savings. Idaho has clear state policy to encourage investment in customer-owned generation and non-discriminatory policies for net metering.ll2 Existing customers were encouraged to invest in their own generation systems by this policy and responded correctly to price signals embedded in the net metering program. While equiprnent costs have certainly declined in recent years, 80 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar l0 il l2 l3 t4 l5 l6 t7 r8 l9 2l 20 22 l12 Idaho Energy Plan, p. I 19, Action E-l I 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 1l t2 l3 t4 l5 t6 t7 l8 l9 a. A customers are still making multi-decade investments. Indeed, Mr. Tatum testifies to an average payback period at current costs of as long as l5 years.ll3 Moreover, many early adopters paid much higher prices for their distributed energy systems and may still be paying them off for many years later. It would be punitive and capricious, and contrary to ldaho's announced policies, to upend long-term investments made consistent with ldaho's policies and price signals sent by the Commission by failing to provide a reasonable grandfathering period for customers who made those investments. Have other states implemented changes to net metering policies without sufficient protection for existing customers? ln late 2015 and early 2016, the Nevada Commission approved Nevada Energy's request to change the compensation for NEM customers and ordered the change apply to both new and existing customers.lla The order resulted in significant public outcry and the immediate loss of thousands ofjobs, ultimately leading the Commission to reverse course less than a year later and retroactively grandfather, and then to the 201 7 Nevada Legislature's passage of AB 405, I ls which, among other things, required the Commission and utilities to eliminate the newly-formed net metering customer classes, recombine NEM customers into their otherwise applicable class, and ensure NEM customers price certainty for twenty years. I r3 Tatum Dir.24 l l-17 . rra Public Utilities Commission of Nevada, Docket Nos. I 5-07041 and l5-07042.rls Duane Johnson, AB 405 aims lo revive state solar power induslry, (June l2,2Ol7), hffn<:l/rvlvrv.nnbr.r,.corn/uews/ab--105 -a ini s-IVt -qtrrfr'-cnl;rr-nrrrrrer- i nrIr rqf n,f l.I-re\,, 8l B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar I 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 a.How have other states approached the issue of grandfathering in light of A potential changes to net metering policies? Presumably, after learning the lessons from Nevada, regulators in Arizona and Utah recently implemented changes to net metering policies that include clear protections for exi sting customers. In Arizona, local utility UNS Electric Inc. proposed significant changes to net metering policies. While the utility's initial proposal offered to grandfather existing customers, the deadline for grandfathering was proposed to be linked to a date over a year prior to the Arizona Corporation Commission's ("ACC") decision in that case. ln response to this proposal, the ACC ruled: [W]e do not believe that the Company's proposed June I ,2015 date for determining which DG customers should be subject to newly proposed rate options or net metering treatment is reasonable. Therefore, going forward, any DG customer who files an interconnection agreement prior to the effective date of a Decision in [the future proceeding adopting rate changes] shall be treated the same as a DG customer who filed for interconnection prior to that date [...] In this Decision, we have rejected the Company's proposal to establish a grandfathering date that precedes the date of the Commission order. We emphasizethat this result should be regarded as our default policy.ll6 In a subsequent decision, the ACC stated that grandfathered customers would be allowed to "continue to utilize currently implemented DG-related rate design and net metering for a period of 20 years from the date a DG system requests interconnection. Existing customers with DG systems will be subject to currently- existing rules and regulations impacting DG." ll7 The Commission explained its rationale for this policy as follows: I 16 Decision No. 75697, ACC Docket No. F.-04204A-15-0142, I l9:5- l7 (Aug. I 8, 201 6). lr7 DecisionNo.75859, ACC DocketNo. E-00000J-14-0023,156:10-13 (Jan. 3,2017), as amended by Decision No. 75932 in the same proceeding. 82 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 1l 12 l3 t4 l5 t6 t7 l8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 I 2 aJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 We also take this opportunity to clarify that this default policy is not intended to shield customers with DG systems from generally applicable rate design changes, such as changes for the basic service charge. It is, instead,intended to preserve the expectations that customers with DG systems mav have relied upon when they chose to adopt DG technolog)r.l l8 Similarly, the Public Service Commission of Utah ("UPSC") recently approved changes to its net metering program in a settlement proposal that included grandfathering protections for existing customers. In contrast to Arizona which linked the grandfathering deadline to the effective date of the decision, the UPSC grandfathered existing customers who applied for net metering based on a "NEM Cap Date" that was defined as "the earlier of 60 days after the PSC issues an order approving the Settlement or November 15,2017 ."1le In addition, rather than giving individual customers a20 year grandfathering term linked to when they filed for interconnection, as was done in Arizona, the UPSC allowed all grandfathered customers to remain on the extant program through a defined "Grandfathering Period" to end on December 31, 2035, roughly I 8 years from the decision date but longer than20 years for systems installed prior to 2015.120 Tellingly, while its original proposal had not included grandfathering protections, Rocky Mountain Power, through the course of the proceeding, "became convinced that abrupt changes would have negative repercussions to [their] t tt 14. 1 56:1 4-17 (emphasis added). lre Order Approving Settlement Stipulation, In re Investigation of the Costs and Benefits of PacifiCorp's Net Metering Program, DocketNo. 14-035-114, p. l5 (Utah P.S.C., Sept. 29,2017), https:l/psqela$ ah.govi oass?:.]9- tzo Id. p.5. s. rouo., L] Vote Solar l0 ll t2 l3 14 t5 l6 t7 l8 l9 20 2t I 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 customers, the solar industry, and the r1u1.,l2l and ultimately supported adoption of the grandfathering policy. ln the final order, the UPSC stated We find the Grandfathering and Transition Periods constitute a just and reasonable mechanism to address concerns about the long-term viability and rate fairness of the NM Program while providing adequate price signaling to DG Customers and insulating them and other stakeholders from significant, abrupt changes in rate structure.l22 The policies set forth in Arizona and Utah, and, after modifications, in Nevada, all provide critical protections to existing customers and ensure that customers making new investments in distributed generation are aware of the rate treatment they will be offered so that they can reliably weigh whether or not an investment in local clean energy makes sense for their families and small businesses. How should the Commission view grandfathering of NEM customers, in light of the precedent in Nevada, Arizona, and Utah? First, as set forth in this testimony, I do not believe separate rate classes or rate structures are justified in this case. Should the Commission nevertheless make any changes to any net metering tariffs in this case, it has the opportunity to follow the best practices set by Arizona and Utah, and avoid the public controversy created in Nevada, by clearly signaling that existing NEM customers' investments will not be undercut and ensure that customers investing in new distributed generation will know the basic terms of their compensation when they submit their application. In its Interlocutory Order in this case, the Commission stated: "we share the Parties' concerns about certainty but, from a public policy perspective, we also 84 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar l0 ll t2 13 a. t4 15 A. t6 t7 18 19 20 2l 22 23 24 p p 4 5 tzt 14, t22 14, 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 worry that additional delays in grappling with DER classification could foster further uncertainty and have a chilling effect on the still nascent ldaho DER industry, the Company, policy makers and the general public."l23 Clear, forward- looking grandfathering policy is the simple solution to the chilling effects causing concern for this Commission. By implementing clear policy today about how near-term and existing customers will be treated, the Commission can free itself to undertake a robust evaluation of the best steps forward for net metering policy in Idaho. If the Commission decides in the present docket to implement clear, forward- looking grandfathering policy, would it cause a rapid uptick in Net Metering Applications from customers that will be grandfathered? While it is certainly possible that, were the Commission to approve clear, forward-looking grandfathering policy, there may be a temporary uptick in applications filed, the overall number of customers expected to pursue net metering remains low enough in.the long term that this is not a reasonable cause for concern. While the Commission's order references "the rapid, large growth in net metering" since the 2013 docket, that growth is relative to the low penetration of customer generation in ldaho. The reality remains that there are currently only 0.2%o of Idaho Power's customers taking net metering service. Even under Idaho Power's own forecast-which includes an average annual growth rate of l8% for the next 20 yearst2a-the low starting point in ldaho means that even Idaho t0 a. r23 Order No. 33946, Case No. IPC-E-l 7-13, p.7 (Dec. l3,2Ol7) l2a Attachment to VS No. 58. t2A 1l 13 14 l5 t6 17 l8 l9 2t 20 85 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 ll 12 l3 14 l5 16 17 l8 l9 20 21 22 a. A. Power's projection results in less than l% bf ldaho Power's sales being offset by net metering as far out as 2035. Given these low numbers, any temporary uptick resulting from a clear, forward-looking grandfathering policy is extremely unlikely to cause significant impacts over the long-term. What do you propose regarding grandfathering of existing NEM customers? If the Commission makes any change to customer classifications and/or rate treatment for NEM customers in the present docket, it should also take the opportunity to implement clear, forward-looking grandfathering policy that ensures (l ) that existing NEM customers' investments will not be undermined; and(2) that customers investing in new distributed generation will know the basic terms of their compensation when they submit their application. To accomplish these goals, I recommend the following provisions be adopted: Adopt a forward-looking Grandfathering Deadline: The Commission should find in the present docket that all customers who qualify within 60 days following the effective date of an order that implements substantive changes to the net metering program will be grandfathered onto the existing rate program. Define eligibility based on date of Net Metering Application: To facilitate customer control over eligibility, allow all customers who submit a completed Net Metering Application, including payment of the $100 application fee, post- marked prior to the Grandfathering Deadline to qualify for grandfathered rate treatment. Applications for systems that are not interconnected within one year will be considered expired and will not qualify for grandfathering status. 86 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar a a 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 a a a Implement a 20-year Grandfathering Period: Define the Crandfathering Period as 20 years from the date of the Grandfathering Deadline to allow customers a reasonable length of time to recoup investment costs. At the end of the Grandfathering Period, customers will be defaulted to the prevailing rate structure available to new NEM customers at that time. Allow customers to forgo grandfathered treatment at their option: Allow customers, at their sole discretion, to opt into non-grandfathered rate treatment. However, if a customer chooses to forgo grandfathering treatment, they may not re-join the grandfathered program. Define grandfathered status by the system, not the customer: Grandfathering should be connected to the physical installation, not to the customer. In the event of a property sale, the new resident of the house with the behind-the-meter installation would continue to qualify for the grandfathering provisions. Conversely, an owner of a grandfathered system does not qualify for grandfathering for a second system or a new system at another residence. If the Commission approves the Company's request to implement new rate classes for NEM customers and adopts a grandfathering policy consistent with your proposal would that ensure that customers investing in new distributed generation will know the trasic terms of their compensation when they submit their application? No. In the event that the Commission approves the Company's request for new customer classes in the present docket, it is certainly preferred that the Commission additionally adopt a grandfathering policy. However, given the lack 87 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar l0 ll l2 l3 l4 t5 16 a. t7 r8 l9 21 A 20 22 23 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 of information regarding the timing and terms of potential changes to rates on the proposed tariffs, new NEM customers would not know the basic terms of their compensation when they submit their application. As a result, while existing investments may be protected, Idahoans considering making the significant investment in distributed generation to serve their homes or small businesses will be unable to determine whether such an investment makes sense in light of the uncertainty regarding potential future changes. The Commission aptly notes concern over how uncertainty can have a chilling effect on ldaho's still nascent DER industry.l2s 16" best solution to address this concern is to (l) reject the Company's proposal for creation of separate rate classes in the present docket, and (2) take the opportunity in the present docket to express the Commission's intention to implement a clear, forward-looking grandfathering policy in the event that a future docket determines that changes are needed to the net metering program. Such a policy will solve the issues surounding chilling in Idaho's nascent DER industry, allowing Idahoans to invest with confidence and ensuring Idaho families and small businesses that their investments will not be undercut by future, unforeseen policy changes by this Commission. 13 Summarv of Recommendations Please summarize your recommendations. Taking into account the analyses and evidence reviewed in this case, I recommend the fol lowing: 88 B. Kobor. Di Vote Solar l0 ll t2 13 14 l5 16 t7 l8 l9 20 a. 2tA 22 r25 Order No. 33946, Case No. IPC-E-17-13, p. 7 (Dec. 13,2017) I 2 aJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 l1 t2 l3 t4 l5 l6 t7 t8 t9 20 2l 22 23 a a a o a The Commission should reject the Company's proposal to close Schedule 84 to new NEM customers and to establish new rate schedules for NEM customers submitting System Verification Forms on or after January l, 2018. The Commission should find that the low penetration of net metering in ldaho Power's service territory does not warrant immediate action and should adopt a robust, data-driven approach to the evaluation of rate treatment for NEM customers that considers both the costs and benefits of distributed generation. The Commission should find that the definition of a customer class and the different rate being charged to that class are interrelated and cannot be reasonably separated as ldaho Power is attempting to do in this proceeding. The Commission should determine that any changes to customer class definitions and/or rate design may only be made in a general rate case. The Commission should require that any future cost of service studies that evaluate costs related to NEM customers: (l) treat NEM customers in a manner consistent will all other groups of customers in the study and allocate costs based on delivered load; and (2) approve new classes only based on material differences in load and costs compared to all other subgroups within a larger customer class. The Commission should open a new docket to examine the long-term benefits and costs associated with distributed generation in Idaho Power's service territory and use the results of such a docket to evaluate whether or not any changes are necessary to the retail rate net metering program. 89 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 ., 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 ll t2 13 t4 l5 l6 t7 l8 t9 20 2l 22 a o Phase I of this docket should include a hearing to establish minimum information requirements and a standardized methodology for conducting the long-term benefit-cost study. o After completion of Phase l, a Technical Advisory Committee with experts designated by the Company, the Commission, and stakeholders should be convened to select an independent third-party to complete the study and release a draft. o Following the release of a draft study, the Commission should conduct a Phase 2 hearing to allow stakeholder input on the independent third- party study and provide a basis for ultimate adoption by the Commission. In the event that the Commission makes any changes to customer classifications and/or rate treatment for NEM customers, the Commission should implement a clear, forward-looking grandfathering policy. o The Commission should find that all customers who qualify within 60 days following the effective date of an order making substantive changes to the net metering program meet the Grandfathering Deadline and will be grandfathered into the existing rate program. o The Commission should allow customers to qualify for grandfathering by submitting a completed Net Metering Application, including payment of the $ 100 application fee, post-marked prior to the Grandfathering Deadline. Qualified customers who do not interconnect 90 B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 within one year will be considered expired and will not qualify for grandfatheri n g status. o The Commission should define the Grandfathering Period as 20 years ' from the date of the Grandfathering Deadline to allow customers a reasonable length of time to recoup investment costs. At the end of the Grandfathering Period, customers will default to the prevailing rate structure available to new NEM customers at that time. o The Commission should allow customers, at their sole discretion, to opt into non-grandfathered rate treatment. However, if a customer chooses to forgo grandfathering treatment, they may not re-join the grandfathered program o The Commission should determine that grandfathering applies to the physical installation, not to the customer. In the event of a property sale, the new resident of the house with the behind-the-meter installation would continue to qualify for the grandfathering provisions. A grandfathered customer does not receive grandfathered treatment for a second system and does not receive grandfathered treatment for any new system at a new residence. Does this conclude your testimony? Yes, it does. 9t B. Kobor, Di Vote Solar l0 ll t2 l3 t4 l5 l6 l7 t8 le a. 20 A. Before the ldaho Public Utilities Commission Case No. IPC-E-I7-13 Vote Solar Kobor, DI Testimony Exhibit No. 901 Briana Kobor Regulatory Director, Vote Solar 986 E Princeton Ave Salt Lake Ciry, UT 84105 briana@votesolar.org PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT Regulatory Director, Vote Solar August 201 5-present. Analyze policy initiatives, development, and implementation related to distributed solar generation. Review regulatory filings, perform technical analyses, and testify in commission proceedings relating to distributed solar generation Senior Associate, MRW & Associates April2007-August 2015. Develop and sponsor expeft witness testimony for numerous clients to assist intervention in the utility regulatory process including investor-owned utility general rate cases, policy rulemakings, utility applications for power plant and transmission development, and other rate-related proceedingso Represent clients at regulatory workshops, hearings and settlement discussions. Perform in-depth quantitative analysis of utility models and testimony in suppoft of general rate case and other regulatory proceedingsr Conduct extensive analysis of energy policy, regulation, economics, and emerging energy trends. Build and maintain spreadsheet models to forecast utility rates and rate components tailored to client needso Create analytical models to assess generator production, profitability and electricity costs under a variety of regulatory and market scenarios and conduct pro forma analyses and technical assessments of infrastructure development in support of business decisions. Provide analyses to investors and developers on the impact of laws, regulations, and procurement practices on potential sales of generation in various markets, assess current procurement progress, estimate pricing expectations for power sales, identify potential considerations that affect the marketability of project generation. Provide policy recommendations to the State of California regarding greenhouse gas reduction, nuclear power generation and natural gas storage EDUCATION University of Cal ifornia, Berkeley Bachelor's of Science with Honors, Environmental Economics and Policy PREPARED TESTIMONYo CPUC Application A.l4-06-014 Testimony of Briana Kobor on behalf of the Coalition for Affordable Streetlights Concerning SCE's Proposed Street Light Rates. March 13, 2015.. CPUC Application A.l4-l l-003 Testimony of Briana Kobor on Behalf of the Utility Consumers' Action Network Concerning Sempra's Revenue Requirement Proposals for San Diego Gas & Electric and SoCalGas. May 15, 2015. Exhlbit No. 901 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page I of3 B. Kobor Resurne a a a a o a a a a a ACC Docket No. E-042044-15-0142 UNS Electric, Inc. General Rate Case Direct Testimony and Exhibits of Briana Kobor on Behalf of Vote Solar. December 9,2015. ACC Docket No. E-042044-15-0142 UNS Electric, Inc. General Rate Case Surrebuttal Testimony and Exhibits of Briana Kobor on Behalf of Vote Solar. February 23,2016. ACC Docket No. E-00000J-14-0023 In the Matter of the Commission's Investigation of Value and Cost of Distributed Generation Direct Testimony and Exhibits of Briana Kobor on Behalf of Vote Solar. February 25,2016. ACC Docket No. E-00000J-14-0023 ln the Matter of the Commission's Investigation of Value and Cost of Distributed Generation Rebuttal Testimony of Briana Kobor on Behalf of Vote Solar. April 7, 2016. ACC Docket No. E-01933A-15-0322 TEP General Rate Case Direct Testimony of Briana Kobor on Behalf of Vote Solar. |une24,2016. ACC Docket No. E-019334-15-0322 TEP General Rate Case Surrebuttal Testimony of Briana Kobor on Behalf of Vote Solar. August 25,2016. ACC Docket No. E-013454-16-0036 APS General Rate Case Direct Testimony of Briana Kobor on Behalf of Vote Solar. February 3,2017. ACC Docket No. E-01 3454-l 6-0036 APS General Rate Case Direct Testimony of Briana Kobor in Support of the Proposed Settlement Agreement on Behalf of Vote Solar. April 3, 2017. ACC Docket No. E-04204A-15-0142 and E-01933A-15-0322 UNSE/TEP General Rate Case Phase 2 Phase 2DirectTestimonyof BrianaKoboron Behalf of Vote Solar. May 19,2017. ACC Docket No. E-04204A-15-0142 and E-019334-15-0322 UNSE/TEP General Rate Case Phase 2 Phase 2 Sumebuttal Testimony of Briana Kobor on Behalf of Vote Solar. September 29,2017 . SELECTED PUBLICATIONS AND PRESBNTATIONS. Kobor, Briana. Mandatory Residential Demand Charges: A Case Study from Arizona. Solar Power International. September 2017 .. Kobor, Briana. Arizona on Value of Solar: Turning Point for Distributed Energy. Public Utilities Fortnightly . March 2017 .r Kobor, Briana. Utility Rate Cases: The DG Perspective. Arizona Energy Futures Conference. October 2016.o Kobor, Briana. The Utility Business Model. NAACP Energy Justice Certification Program. June 2016.. Kobor, Briana. Rate Design to Support the Distributed Energy Future. Arizona Energy at the Crossroads Conference. November 201 5.. Monsen, Bill and Kobor, Briana. California Rules Worry Out-of-State Cenerators. Project Finance Newswire, Chadbourne & Parke. May 2012.. McClary, Steven C., Heather L. Mehta, Robert B. Weisenrniller, Mark E. Fulmer and Briana S. Exhibit No 901 Case No IPC-E-17-l l B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 2 of 3 B. Kobor Resume a Kobor (MRW & Associates). 2009. Framework for Evaluating Creenhouse Gas Implications of Natural Gas-Fired Power Plants in California. California Energy Commission. CEC-700-2009-009 Mehta, Heather, Kobor, Briana, & Weisenmiller, Robert. California Plans a Carbon Diet. Project Finance Newswire, Chadbourne & Parke. January 2009. Exhibit No. 901 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 3 ol3 B. Kobor Resunre Before the ldaho Public Utilities Commission Case No. IPC-E-I7-13 Vote Solar Kobor, DI Testimony Exhibit No. 902 LISA D. NORDSTROM (lSB No 5733i ldaho Power Company 1221 West ldaho Street (83702) P.O. Box 70 Boise, ldaho 83707 Telephone: (208) 388-5825 Facsimile: (208) 388-6936 lnord strom@idahopower. com Attorney for ldaho Power Company BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIOhI IN THE MATTER OT THE APPLICATION OF IDAHO POWER COMPANY FOR AUTHORITY TO ESTABLTSH NEW SCHEDULES FOR RESIDENTIAL AND SMALL GENERAL SERVICE CUSTOMERS IT{ITH ON-SITE GENTRATION CASE NO. IPC-E-17-13 IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S rIRST STT OF DATA RTQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) COMES NOW, ldaho Power Company ("ldaho Power" or "Company"), and in response to Vote Solar's First $et of Data Requests to ldaho Power Company dated $eptember 27,2017, herewith subrnits the foltowing information: IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REAUESTS TO IDAHO POWEft COMPANY. 1 ldaho I'ower Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requcsts Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page I of529 REQUEST NO. 1: Please produce your responses to all discovery requests served on you by any other party and your responses to each such request. RESPQNSE TO REQUEST NO. f : To date, the only discovery propounded in this case is the ldaho Public Utilities Commission ("Commission") Staffs First Production Request to ldaho Power which was provided to all parties on October 11, 2A17. As a matter of course, copies of ldaho Power's responses to discovery requests in this case will be provided to the parties. The response to this Request is sponsored by Kimberly Towell, Executive Assistant, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 2 ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- l7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 2 of 529 RESUE$T NO. ?: Reference Application, page 4, paragraph 4. Please describe and quantify an on-site generation customer's "respective share for... grid-related services," including but not limited to how the "respecttve share" relates to the customer's actual contribution to class loads used to allocate costs in a cost-of-service- study^ RESBO.-NSE T0 BEQUEST NO. ?: The context of the statement referenced on page 4, paragraph 4, was how the existing relail rate designs currently applicable to residential and small general service net metering customers were structured to collect the costs assoeiated with the grid under the assumption that customers would only need one-way services provided solely by the utility. ln his testimony, Mr. Tatum describes that this pricing structure does not work for customers with on-site generation because when the existing rate structure is applied against monthly net consumption, customers with on-site generation may pay less than their share of grid-related services they require while receiving credit for their respective kilowatt-hour ("kwh") of production at the full retail rate. Please see the response to Vote Solar's Data Request No, 17 for the quantification of the estimated revenue requirement for the residential net metering customer segments. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company- IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY. 3 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties'Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 3 of529 REQUEST NO. 3: Reference Application, page 5, paragraph 7. Please provide all analyses showing, confirmin$, or in any way supporting your a$sertion that net metering service acts as a regressive wealth transfer from lower-income to higher- income customers in your service territory, including your definitions of "lower-income" and "higher-income' as used in this paragraph, and all income dala for the residential customers taking service under Schedule 84, Customer Energy Producticn Net l\tletering, that you relied on to make the assertion regarding the transfer of wealth from lower-income to higher'income customers. BE$eOilSH IO -Ebg!,ESI. NO. $.: ldaho Power does not gather income information for ile customers and has not performed an analysis according to income level. The discussion on page 5, paragraph 7, of the Application was a reference to Mr. Tatum's testimony. ln his testinrony, Mr. Tatum referenced an October 2016 Public Utilities Fortnightly article when he stated that others in the industry have concluded that the net metering policy is regressive in nature and that the subsidy from non-solar to solar customers constitutes a regressive wealth transfer from lower-income customers to higher-income customers. Mr. fatum expressed that ldaho Power shares this concern. The response to this Request is sponsored by Tim Tatum, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTT SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY .4 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhihit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 4 of 529 FEAUEST Nq. 4: Please identify, by date, time and substation, each instance when custorner-sited distributed generation connected to your distribution system caused a backflow at a distribution substation. RESPON$E TQ REQUE$T NO. 4: Jamieson circuit 012 experiences reverse power flow due to cuslomer-sited distributed generation. ldaho Power has consistent rneasurement history since May 16, 2017, on this distribution circuit. Since that date, there have been 84 instances where the reverse power flow condition has oecurred. See Attachment 1 for the date and time when reverse power flow has occurred. Additionally, there are seven substations where customer-sited distributed generation has contributed to reverse power flow conditions. These stations have both customer-sited distributed generation and Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 ('PURPA') contracted distributed energy resources ("DER'). Table 1 below provides the PURPA DER in-service date and number of customers with on-site generatlon. The dates and times of reverse pCIwer flow are shawn in Attachment 2. Table 1 - PURPA OER ln-service Dates Substation PURPA DER ln-service Bate CARO Feb 10,2017 4 OCHD Feb 11,2017 b MORA Feb 8, 2017 SCSU Apr 5, 2017 CACK Jan 19,2017 NYSA VALE Feb 20,2017 Nov 1, 2016 Customers with On-Site Generation 12 1 1 7 5 The response to this Request is sponsored by David M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company" IDAHO POWER COMPAhIY,S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY . 5 Idaho l)ower Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 5 of529 REQUEST N0. 5; Reference Angell Direct at I 1-13. (a) Please confirm that the negative loads for the "Net Zero Net Metering Customer" flow to, and serve the load of, another customer on the distribution system. (h) Please confirm that by serving the load of another customer on the distribution system, the "Nel Zero Net Metering Customer" negative loads reduce the curnulative load placed on the distribution substations and all equipment upstream of the substation, including the substation distribution transformers, the transmission system, and generation. (c) Please confirm that (i) the "Exported Net Excess" energy depicted in Figure 2 represents electricity that is delivered to another customer and is, therefore, also contained in that customer's delivered load for the sarne "Hour Ending" and (ii) some or all of the kW depicted as "Exporled Net Excess" in Figure 2 is also contained in the kW depicted as load for the "$tandard Service" customer. RESPON$E ro REQUE$r NO. s: (a) Not necessarily, While it could be true in many instances, there are times when the excess energy will flcw to the transmission system, The flow ta the transmission system will occur when large amounts of distributed generation is present on the distribution circuit, {b} No. The "Net Zero Net Metering Customer" will reduce the instantaneous load of the distribution substation and the equipment upstream when the customer is producing power. However, it does not mean that the distribution substation and upstream equipment will experience a reduced peak toad. The peak load will only be reduced if there is a coincidence of customer power production and load on the d istribution substation IDAHO POWER COMPANIY'S RESPONSE TO VCITE SOLAR S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY.6 ldalro Power Cornpany's Responses to I)arties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 6 o1529 (c) i. Not necessarily. The "Exported Net Excess" energy represents the amount of energy the "Net Zero Metering Customer' is injecting back into the distributlon system and it is independent of another customer's foad. The total "Exported Net Excess" energy of customers and other distributed resources may be sold in the wholesale market during conditions where this generation when combined with ldaho Power's minimum required generation level for reliable operation exceeds ldaho Power's system load. ii. No. Figure 2 only refers to the amount of energy the "Net Zero Metering Customer" is injecting back into the distribution system conrpared to the load used by a Standard $eruice customer at the same lime, The two customers are nearby each other, however, it does not represent that $ome or all the "Exported Net Excess" energy is consumed by that customer. The response to this Request is sponsored by David M, Angell, Transmission and Distribution Flanning Manager, ldaho Power Company. }DAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 7 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibir No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 7 of 529 REQUEST NO. 6: Reference Angell Direct at 12 lines 9-10. Please confirm that: (1) "daily absolute demand requirements of the two customers are similar" refers to the individual customer's maximum daily peak, not to the demand during the system peak hour; and (2) that the "Net Zero Net Metering Customer" had a lower demand during the system peak hour on June 29,?416, than the "Standard Service Residential Customef'. RE$FQ!{QE rQ E-EQUF"ST No, 8: (1) No. The daily absolute demand requirements refers to the rnathernatical absolute value of the hour demands of the two customers. (2) Yes, the "Net Zero Net Metering" Customer had a lower demand during the system coincident peak hour. The response to this Request is sponsored by David M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY .8 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 8 of529 REQUEST NO.7: Reference Angell Direct page 15, line 5 to page 18, line 2 and Exhibit 14. (a) Please provide the date and hour of the Company's system peak during each of the last ten (10) years. (b) For each of the date and hours of system peak for the last ten (10) years, provide the solar irradianee in "Standardized Units" and the "Load * lrradiance" in "Standardized Units" similar to that used in Figures 3 and 4. (c) Provide the date and hour of peak load, and the load, during the last five (5) years for each distribution substation in your system that serves residentia[ and small general service ("R&SGS") customers. RESPoNSE ro REQ#E$I Ng. 7: (a) ldaho Power System peak is provided in Table 1 below. The time represents the end of hour at which it was measured. Table 1 - ldaho Power Sy$t€m PeakYear Date Peak (MW) 2007 4008 2009 2010 201 { 2012 201 3 2014 2015 2016 2017 3,193 3,414 3,031 2,930 2,973 3,245 3,407 3,184 3,402 3,299 3322 Jul 13 4,00 pm Jun 30 3:00 pm Jul22 8:00 pm Jun 28 7:00 pm Jul 6 8:00 pm Jut 12 4:00 pm Jul2 4:00 pm Jul I6.00 pm Jun 30 4:00 pm Jun 28 7:00 pm JulT 5.00 pm IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RE$PONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY. 9 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requcsts Exhibit No 902 Case No IPC-E-17-ll B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 9 of529 (b) Figures 3 and 4 were created by comparing the load of a specifie feeder with the solar irradiance measured close to the feeder head by a specific sensor recently installed by ldaho Power for the study thst was attached as Exhibit No. 14 to Mr" Angell's testimony. The study only gathered data for the summer of 2013. lrradiance data from the sensor is not available outside the summer of 2013 timeframe. The same study cannot be completed for a system peak since the service territory of ldaho Power extends from Eastern Oregon to Eastern ldaho and the load - irradiance relationship will be meaningless. (c) ldaho Power measures and maintains load data of for each substation transformer. Please see the Attachment for the substation transformer peak load, dates, and times. The response to this Request is sponsored by David M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S FIESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REOUTSTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY. 1O Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties'Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page l0 of529 REAPE$T Nq.jB: Reference Angell Direct, page 19, iines 4-7" Please produce the lntegrated Resource Plan analysis for on-site generation additions for the service areas for the most recent three (3) lntegrated Resource Plans. RESPQNSE TO REQUEST NO. 8: The 2017 lntegrated Resource Plan {"lRP") is the only IRP that includes an analysis of on-site generation. A description of how the on-site generation is incorporated in the load forecast is located on pages 35 and 36 of the 2017 IRF Appendix A: Sales and Load Forecast. Page 20 of the Attachm*nt, the IRP Advisory Committee Economy, Sales and Load Forecast presentation, provides additional inforrnation on this analysis. The response to this Request is sponsored by David M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY . 11 ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page I I of529 REQUEST NO. 9: Reference Aschenbrenner Direct at 15, Please produce the 2016 Annual Net Metering Status Report and all similar reports for the years 2012 through present except for the document filed as Exhibit I with your testimony in this case. RESPONSE TO RE9UE$TJqO. 9: ln 2013, the Commission issued Order Nos. 32846 and 32925, directing ldaho Power to file an annual Net Metering Status Report. The first report was filed in ZAM. Please see Attachments 1 - 3 for the 2014, 2015, and 2016 Net Metering Status Reports. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE $OLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 12 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Rcquests Exhibit No. 902 Case No IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 12 of 529 R,FQUEST Nqr_.10: Reference Aschenbrenner Direct at 28 note 14" (a) Please produce the cost-of-service study from the Company's last general rate case. (b) Please produce the workpapers for the cost-of-service study frorn the Company's last general rate case in native, unlocked, electronic format with formulas intact. (c) To the extent the Company's last cost-of-service study allocated costs based on system peak (at any level of the system), multiple coincident peaks (i.e., 3CP, 4CP or 12CP), andlor class noncoincident peaks, please provide the date and time (hour ending) of each such peak and noncoincident peak for each class. BESPQN$E TO REQUEST NO. 10: (a) Please see Atachments 1 and 2 containing the cost-of-service study from the Company's last general rate case, Case No. IPC-E-11-08 ("2011 GRC"). Please note these files reflect a modification that was made in the course of 2011 GRC to correct a data entry error related to one of the allocation factors in the Company's initial filing; therefore, the study provided in these attachments will not exactly tie to the pubticly-available study posted on the Commission's website in the 2011 GRC. Attachment 26 provides instructions for linking the two modules of the study provided as Attachments 1 and 2. (b) Please see Attachments 3 through 25 tor the workpapers for the cost-of- service study filed in the Company's 2011 GRC. (c) Please see Attachment 27 for the date and time (hour ending) of the 2010 monthly system coincident peaks and the monthly non-coincident peaks for each c[ass. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company, IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 13 Idaho Power Corapany's Responses to Parttes' Data Requcsts Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page l3 of529 REQUEST NQ. 11: Reference Aschenbrenner Direct at 31,lines 17-24. Please provide all studies and other evidence that supports your contention that energy efficiency measures are called upon at all hours and are, therefore, "always delivering energy reduction." RESPONSE TQ REQUEST NO. 11.: To clarify, the full context of the statement made in Ms. Aschenbrenner'$ testimony vrras: "a customer who installs an energy efficiency mea$ure is reducing lheir reliance (and low*ring the cost to serve) in every hour that measure is called upon. That is, the energy efficiency measure is always delivering energy reduction." However, different energy *fficiency measures u$e energy at different hours of every day. For example, an energy efficient refrigerator will use less energy than a standard refrigerator at all hours of the day, while an energy efficient clothes washer will use less energy than a standard clothes washer when that clothes washer is in use, which can happen at any hour of any day. Listed below are the studies and other evidence known to the Company that support the statement that energy efficiency measures are reducing their reliance in every hour that measure is called upon. , ldaho Power's third-party Energy Efficiency Potential Study o http s : /lwww. id a h Op oge reO rtt/ E nergy Eff r SLe n eylrep O rtS.e{m End-Use Load and Consumer Assessment Program {ELCAP) study o https://elcap.nwcouncil.org/Documenls/Electrico/o20Energv%20Use%20Singleo/o20Familv.odf Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance's (NEEA) Residential Building Stock Assessment. Metering Study o htlrs://neeA.qrgldocs/default-source/reports/residential-building-stock- assessment--mete ri nq-st_udv. pdf?sfvrs n =6 * I I End-Use Load Research in the Pacific Northwesto https:l/cqnfu[Bv.oIil IDAHO POWER COMPANY'$ RESPOfiISE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY. 14 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests d uiUFile Hand ler. ashx?rid= 3280 Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page l4 of529 a a a IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 15 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests ldaho Power's Demand-Side Management 2016 Annual Repon, Supplement 1 Cost-Effectiveness, pages 1 -8 o https ://www. id a h opowe r. com/E neroyEfficiencylreoo rts. cf m ldaho Power's lntegrated Resource Plan, Appendix C, Technical Report, pages 71-82 o htlps://www.idahopower.con/AboutUs/PlannincForFuturglirp/default.cfm Translating Aggregiite Energy Efficiency Savings Projections into Hourly System lmpacts o htlp:/www.energv.ca"qov/20 1 6prlblications/CEC-200-20 1 6-007/C L0_16:007.pdf a $tate of the Art of Energy Efficiency: Future Directionso httns:/lemp,lbl.govlqitFs/defaq!Ufi!.gslstq*enB{sy-effic-end:!qe-load-qhape- data.pdf . RegionalTechnical Forum's Business Case for End-Use Data Collection o https://rtf.nwcouncil.orglsubcommittee/business-case-end-use-data-collection The response to lhis Request is sponsored by Connie Aechenbrenner, Rate Design Manager Regulatory Affairs, ldaho Power Company. Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page l5 of529 REQUEST N0. 12: Reference Aschenbrenner Direct at 33 , lines 1-2 (a) Please identify each distribution system component that you contend net metering customers utilize when they "are exporting energy to the grid " (b) State whether you contend that a net metering customer's utilization of the grid to export electricity is separate from, and in addition to, the nearby customer's use of the distribution system to receive a net metering customer's export electricity. (c) lf a net metered custorner's export electricity flow is used to serve a nearby customer's load, and is, therefore, part of the nearby customer's import flow of electricity, please explain how you propose to assign costs to that flow of electricity to avoid double counting the same flow of electricity as both the net metering customer's export flow and the non-net metering customer's import flow. RESPONSE UEST NO. 12: (a) Net metering customers, when exporting energy, utilize and rely on the electric grid just like energy consuming customers. All energy consuming customers require voltage for their electrical devices to draw power and function. Net metering customers require grid provided voltage for a grid-tied inverter to conved direct current to alternaling current electricity in synchronism with the grid. The grid voltage is supplied by generators located throughout the grid and transmitted through the transmission and distribution systems. The net metering customers export energy only when their generation exceeds their load. This export condition may not align with the local or ldaho Power's system load. Thus, the grid operators must accommodate the extra energy by adjusting the dispatch of ldaho Power's generation. The net metering customer utilizes more than just the distribution system components, they use the entire grid from the generation, subslations, and transmission lines. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF OATA REOUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 16 ldaho Power Corrpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page l6 of529 (b) Yes, it is separate from another custorner's use of the grid. Referring to the response in (a) above, the net meeting customer, when exporting, interacts with the grid in a different manner than an energy consuming customer. (c) ldaho Power is not proposing a cost assignment methodology in this case" The response to this Request is sponsored by David M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RTSPONSE TO VOTE $OLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY. 17 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibir No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar I'age 17 of 529 REQUEST NO. 13: Reference Aschenbrenner Direct at 33, lines 16-21" Please provide the methodology that you contend shoulci be applied to determine a net melering customer's "appropriate amount of costs" and the methodology yCIu contend should be applied to determine the amount of billing that would reflect a net metering customer's "utilization of the grid." BEE?ONSE TO BEOUEST Npr 13: The Cornpany is not proposrng a cost assignment methodology as a part of this case, The Company has recommended that, in order to establish a methodology that determines the appropriate amount of cosls and accurately reflects their utilization of the grid, the Commission establish a lormal process by which a comprehensive review of the compensation structure for customers with on-site generation can be analyzed and vetted collaboratively with interested parties" ldaho Power believes this would best be done through a collaborative process where stakeholders and other utilities can participate. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWHR COMPANY'S RESPONST TO VOTE SOLAR'S FTRST SET OF DATA REOUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY. 18 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. I PC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page l8 of529 REOUI$T ltO. 14: Reference Aschenbrenner Direct at 34-35 and Table 3. Please provide the 2016 hourly load data, in native, unlocked, electronic format with formulas intact, for the net zero residential customer and the "Nearby Residential" customer used for the comparison of rates paid in Table 3. RE$pqNgFJO REAUEST.Ug. 14: Please see the Attachment for the hourty load data for the net zero residential customer and the "Nearby Residential" customer used for lhe comparison of rates paid in Ms. Aschenbrenner's Testimony, Table 3. The response to this Request is sponsored by David M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY .19 Idaho Power Corrpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-ll B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page l9 of529 FF$UE$T NA. 15: Reference Aschenbrenner Direct at 36, lines 8-'17 (a) Pleas* identify where in Mr, Tatum'r testimony intra-elass subsidies other than the CIne you contend exists for net metered customers are dlscussed. (b) Please identify all intra*class subsidies that exist within the R&SGS custorner classes. BS$PQIIISE TQ R : (a) On pages 4 and 5 of his testimony, Mr. Taturn explains that the current pricing structure applicable to residsntial and small general service custnmers does not perfectly align costs incurred with prices paid for each individual customer but that overall this rate strueture has worked for eustsmer* who receive one-way *ervice from ldaho Power. (b) ldaho Power has nst performed the requested analysis, The response to this Request is sponsored by Tim Taturn, Vice President of &egulatory Affair*, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RE$PONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST STT OF NATA REQUEST$ TO IDAHO POWER CCIMPANY .20 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requosts Exhibit No 902 Case No. tPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 20 of 529 BEQUEST NO. 16: Reference Aschenbrenner Exhibit I at pp 5-6 of 18 Please define an "inappropriate cost shiftrng," including but not limited to: (a) Whether you contend that any reduction in volumetric energy u$e by a customer since the last rate case test year constitutes an "inappropriate cost shift", (b) Whether you contend that revenue collection from an individual customer shoutd match that customer's contribution to the class loads at the peak periods used for allocating revenue requirement to the class; and (c) The qualities and attributes of a near-term "cost shift" that make it an "inappropriate cost shift" rather than an appropriate "cost shift." RESPONSE TO EST tlo. 16: The existing retail rate design currently applicable to residential and small general service net metering customers was structured to collect the costs associated with the grid under the assumption that customers would only need one-way services provided solely by the utility. This pricing structure does not work for customers with on-site generation because when the existing rate structure ia applied against monthly net consumption, customers with on- site generation may pay less than their share of grid-related seryices they require white receiving credit for their respective kWh of production at the full retail rate. The net rnonthly meter read is not representative of the customer's usage of the system. (a) No. (b) No. Mr. Tatum addresses this on page 4 of his testimony, beginning with line 22. (c) The cost shift that results from the combination of net metering and the current rate design, coupled with the substantial growth in the Company's net metering seryice, results in the potential for an inappropriate cost shifi. Mr Tatum discu*ses this again in his testimony on page 6, lines 13-25. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY.2l Idaho Power Company's Responses to Pa(ies' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 2l of529 REQUEST NO. 17: Reference Aschenbrenner Exhibit g at 6 of 18 (a) Please provide the methodology, assumptions, calculations, and workpapers supporting the "estimated cost shift" as of the end of 2015 and as of the end of 2016. Please provide all responsive calculations and workpapers in native, unlocked, electronic format with formulas intact. (b) Please describe the basis for, and how you calculated, that the 366 residential net metered customers were responsible for a total annual revenue requirement of $464,266.67 and that the 566 residential net metered customers were responsible for a total annual revenue requirement of $6S5,969, RE$POI{$E rQ REQUEST No. 17: (a) Please see Attachments 1 and 2 fsr the workpapers used to derive the estimated cost shift in 2015 and 2016 (b) To quantify the estimated cost shift occurring in 2015, the Company first identified how many residential net metering customers had 12 months of billing data during 2015 -this data set contained 366 customers. Using a methodology similarto that used to assign costs during a general rate case, the Company estimated the ldaho- jurisdictional revenue requirement for those 366 net metering customers and compared that to the base rate revenue collected from those customers during 2015. To determine the estimated residential net metering revenue requirement, the Company started with the residential customer class's functionalized and classified revenue requirement authorized in the Company's 2011 GRC. Other subsequent increases/decreases to the residential class revenue requirement authorized by the ldaho Public Utilities Conrmission since the 2011 GRC were added or subtracted to quantify an "adjusted" residential class revenue requirement. From that class level IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY.22 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibir No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 22 ol 529 revenue requirernent, a funclionalized and classified unit cost was determined, as detailed in Column 12 of the "Annual NM Rev Req" tabs contained in Attachment 1. The Company then utilized the residential net metering segment's Advanced Metering lnfrastructure ("AMl") data to determine the segment's average monthly kWh u$age, system coincident demand, and non-coincident demand for 2015. Demand at the time of the monthly system peak (System Coincident kW) and the average energy consumed by month (Average Monthly kwh) were determined based on the average of each customer's positive consumption in every hour, or zero in the event that a customer was a net producer of electricity in a given hour. Demand at the time of the group non-coincident demand (Non-Coincid*nt kW) was determined based on the absolute value of the average usage in that hour, Once the 2015 net rnetering usage was determined, these values were multiplied by the per-unit costs listed in Column 12 to determine the estimated 2015 net metering revenue requirement of $464,532, as detailed in Column 14 of Attachment 1. The estimated revenue requirement was cCImpared to the total base rate revenue collected from those 366 customers to determine the estimated cost shift. To quantify the estimated cost shift occurring in 2016, the Company first identified how many residential net metering customers had 12 months of billing data during 2016 * this data set contained 570 customers. Using the same methodology described above, the Company updated its analysis with 2016 billing and AMI data to determine the net metering customer segment's estimated functionalized and classified revenue requirement of $665,969 and compared that to the total base rate revenue cotlected from the 570 customers to determine the estlmated cost shift. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY .23 ldaho l)ower Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar l>age 23 of 529 REQUEST NO. 18: Reference Tatum Direct at'13, lines 15-25 (a) Please explain the difference between reduction in cuslomer usage that results in "unduly reduc[ing] collection of class revenue'' and reduction in customer usage that results in acceptabte reduction of collection of cfass revenue. (b) Please confirm that "fixed" costs are "transfer[red]" to other residential customers after a reduction in class revenue collection due to net metering, as described on lines 21-25, only when rates are reset in subsequent general rate cases, and only to the extent that the residential class's allocated revenue requirement is not reduced by the same or greater arnount. RESPONSE T0 REQUE$T NO. {4: (a) The collection of class revenue is unduly when the reduction in usage is due to a resulting net monthly meter read that does not accurately represent the customer's utilization of ldaho Power's system. As explained on page 4, Iines 17-22, of Mr. Tatum's testimony, the existing retail rate designs currently applicable to residential and small general service net metering customers were structured to collect the costs associated with the grid under the assumption that customers would only need one-way services provided solely by the utility. This is in comparison to a customer whose reduction in usage is due to less energy being consumed or even no energy being consumed. ln this case, the number used to bill this customer more closely aligns with the degree to whish the customer used ldaho Power's system. (b) This statement is inaccurate. A reduction in fixed costs collection due to net metering is shifted to other customers annually through the Company's Fixed Cost Adjustment mechanism. The response to this Request is sponsored by Tim Taturn, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, ldaho Power Cornpany. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'$ RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY.24 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 24 of 529 REQUEST N0. 19: Reference Tatum Direct al 1B,lines 11-18. Please identify ldaho's policies on cost causation and how you contend net metering rates should be structured to provide price signals that reflect those policies. R_E$FON$E TO REQUEST NO. 19: ln the Company's most recent fully-litigated general rate case, IPC-E-08-10, the ldaho Public Utilities Commission ("Commission") approved ldaho Power's filed 3CP/12CP class cost-of-service study methodology, which was genBrally guided by principles detailed in the Electric Utility Cost Allocation Manual, published January 1992, by the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners. The Company selected a 3CP/12C? method that used allocators derived from the three summer (June, July, August) unweighted coincident peaks and all 12-month unweighted coincident peaks (3CPl12CP) to assign demand-related costs to the various custorner classes- To the extent that ldaho has a policy on cost causation, ldaho Power believes it exists in the Commission's publicly available orders. ldaho Power has not propased hsw rates should be structured for net metering customers in this case. However, ldaho Power's primary goal in designing fuir and appropriate rate structures is to reflect lhe cost to serve customers in each rate class. The response to this Request is sponscred by Tirn Tatum, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, ldaho Power Company. DATED at Boise, ldaho, this 18th day of October 2A17 . LISA D, NORDSTROM Attorney for ldaho Power Company IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE $OLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REGUESTS TO IDAHO POWTR COMPANY.2s Idaho l)ower Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I l B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 25 ol 529 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY that on the 18th day of October zAfi I served a true and correct copy of IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOTAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUISTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY upon the following named parties by the method indicated below, and addressed to the following: Commission Staff Sean Costello Deputy Attorney General ldaho Public Utilities Commission 472 West Washington (83702) P.O. Box 83720 Boise, ldaho 83724-CI47 4 ldahydro C. Tom Arkoosh ARKOOSH IAW CIFFICES 802 West Bannock Street, Suite 900 P.O, Box 2900 Boise, tdaho 837CI1 ldaho Conservation League Benjamin J. Otto ldaho Conservation League 7'10 N.6th st. Boise, ldaho 83702 Matthew A. Nykiel ldaho Conservation League 102 South Euclid #207 P.O. Box 2308 Sandpoint, ldaho 83864 ldaho lrrigation Fumpers A*sociation, lnc. Eric L. Olsen ECHO HAWK & OLSEN, PLLC 505 Pershing Avenue, Suite 100 P.O. Box 61 19 Pocatello, ldaho 83205 X Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAX -X Email sean.cqgtello@puc,idaho,qov _Hand Delivered X U.S. Mait Overnight Mail _FAX _-X^ Emai| tqm.a !:&qosh@.arl(ggsh,com erin. cecil@arkoosh.com _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email hqttq@tdehocon ervation.s,fs _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail -FAXX Email mnvkielQidahoconservation.orq _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAX -f,_ Email dq@qplahawk.qpn IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 26 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar l'age 26 of 529 Anthony Yankel 12700 Lake Avenue, Unrt 2505 Lakewood, Ohio 441A7 Auric Solar, LLC Preston N. Carter Deborah E. Nelson GIVENS PURSLEY LLP 601 W. Bannock Street Boise, ldaho 83702 Elias Bishop Auric Solar, LLC 2310 S. 1300 W. 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Mail _Overnight Mail --FAXX Email briana@votesolar.org _Hand Delivered _X U.S Mail _Overnight Mail *-FAXX Email aqetrlaine@citvofbois.e.orq _Hand Delivered X U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX fmail tom.arkoosh@arkqqs,h.qom erin cecil@a&oqgh^Sqm Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 27 ol 529 IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REOUESTS TCI IDAHO POWER COMPANY.2T Idaho Power Conrpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests David H. Arkoosh Law Office of David Arkoosh P.O. Box 2900 Boise, ldaho 83701 Sierra Club Kelsey Jae Nunez KELSEY JAE NUNEZLLC 920 North Clover Drive Boise, ldaho 83703 Zack Waterman Director, ldaho Sierra Club 503 West Franklin Street Boise, ldaho 83702 Michael Heckler 3606 North Prospect Way Garden City, ldaho 83714 Snake River Alliance NW Energy Coalition John R. Hammond, Jr. FISHER PUSCH LLP 101 South Capitol Boulevard, Suite 701 Boise, ldaho 83702 lntermountain Wind and Solar, LLC Ryan B. Frazier Brian W. Burnett KIRTON McCONKIE 50 East South Temple, Suite 400 P.O. Box 4512A Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 X U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email david(Oarkooshlaw.com _Hand Delivered X U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email [elsey@{elseyiae _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email lack.yvate{manOsierraclub.o[g _Hand Selivered *-U.S. Mail _0vernight Mail _FAXX Email micXael.p,heckler@qmail.corn _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX fmail irh@fisherpusch"com wwilso n@s nq kerivera I lia n ce. org diego@nweneroy.org _Hand Delivered X U,S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAX -X Email rfrazier@kmclaw,c bburneLt@ImQIaW.com Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-ll B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 28 of529 }DAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY.2s Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Doug $hipley Dale CraMord lntermountain Wind and Solar, LLC 1952 Wesl2425 South Woods Cross, Utah 84087 _Hand DeliveredX U.S Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email douq@imwindald*solar.com dale@ imwindandsolar.com IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIRST SET OF DATA REAUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 29 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 29 of529 Assistant ldaho Power Company Annual Net Metering Status Report Apri! 29,2016 ldaho Power Company ("ldaho Power" or "Company") presents its annual net metering status report to the ldaho Public Utilities Commission ("Commission") as required by Order Nos. 32846 and32925 in Case No. IPC-E-12-27. The report begins with updated participation and groMh data since the Company's last update to the Commission in April 2015 and a discussion about ldaho Power's average residential net metering customer and how that customer segment's usage profile is changing over time. The report then details key issues related to the Company's net metering service, including a quantification of the current and potential future amount of cost shifting occurring between the net metering residential customer segment and the residential standard service customer class, an update on excess net energy credit transfers, and an assessment of the impact of distributed generation on system reliability. !. Existinq Net Meterinq Service Current Participation and Growth As of December 31, 2015, ldaho Power's net metering service consisted of 731 active systems with a cumulative nameplate capacity of 5.31 megawatts (.tVlW"). During calendar year 2015, participation in net metering service increased by 234 active systems (a 47 percent increase) with incremental nameplate capacity totaling 1.79 MW. The additional systems were entirely comprised of new solar photovoltaic ('PV") installations. During the first quarter of 2016, growth continued with the Company adding 59 new active systems with aggregate nameplate capacity of 0.827 MW. ln addition, the Company has 77 pending applications totaling 0.938 MW of nameplate capacity. At the end of the first quarter 2015, ldaho Power reported 584 active and pending systems, and atthe end of thefirstquarter of 2016, ldaho Power has 867 active and pending systems, which represents a 48 percent growth rate since this time last year. Tables I and 2 provide the total number of active and pending net metering systems and nameplate capacity by resource type, jurisdiction, and customer class. lDrAlrtoeRCIYilERG@fiCAANY'S ANNUAL NET METERING STATUS REPORT - 1 cu,.^f[t:i':;?1 Parties' Data Requests B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 30 of529 ldaho Solar PV Wind Hydro/Other Total Residential 658 55 6 719 Commercial & lndustrial 105 6 4 115 lrrigation 3 1 4 Total ldaho 766 62 10 838 Oregon 11 1 12 Commercial & lndustrial B B lrrigation I 9 Total Oregon 28 ,l 29 Total Company Residential 669 56 6 731 Commercial & lndustrial 113 6 4 123 lrrigation 12 1 13 Total Company 794 63 10 867 Table 1 : Number of Net Metering Systemsl - Pending and Active as of March 31, 2016 Table 2: Nameplate Capacity (MW) - Pending and Active as of March 31,2016 Chart 1 details cumulative net metering system counts by customer class from 2001 through the first quarter of 2016 (including pending applications). 1 The net metering database the Company maintains reports a new application as a "system." Some customers have increased capacity of an existing system or have installed a second system that is a different resource type; these expansions or additional systems would be counted in Tables 1 and 2 as its own system. This allows the Company to report capacity in the year in which it came online. Additionally, because an expansion of an existing system requires the filing of a new application, it is treated separately for tracking purposes. rEArrroeRorftERG@NdRANy's ANNUAL NET METERTNG sTATUS REpoRT - 2 cu." filiitJ:i':;?3 'arties'l)ata Requests , -"?::"";1""i:!I ldaho Solar PV Wind Hvdro/Other Total Residential 3.53 .29 06 3.BB Commercial & lndustrial '1.89 .05 09 2.03 lrrigation 21 .o4 25 Tota! ldaho 5.63 .38 6.16 Oregon Residential OB OB Commercial & lndustrial 15 15 lrriqation 69 69 Total Oregon 92 0 0 92 Total Companv Residential 3.61 29 06 3.96 Commercial & lndustrial 2.04 05 09 2.18 lrrigation 90 04 94 Total Company 6.55 38 .15 7.08 Residential .15 Chart 1: Cumulative Net Metering System Counts (by Gustomer Type) 1,000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 200L 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 20Lt 20t2 2013 20L4 20L5 20L6 (rrD) e Residential I C&l .rt,,, lrrigation From a capacity perspective, interconnected net metering generation expanded in accordance with the increasing system counts described above. Chart 2 details cumulative capacity groMh from 2001 through the first quarter of 2016 (including pending applications). Chart 2: Cumulative Net Metering Capacity (by Customer Type) 8 7 6 5 l+ 3 2 L 0 200L 2002 2003 2004 2005 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 20LL 20L2 20L3 2014 2015 2016 (YrD) ffi Residential wC&l ',:r lrrigatio The majority of growth in the Company's net metering service is related to the installation of residential PV systems. PV has comprised 90, 98, 99, and 100 percent of the taAtetoeRoluh6RrG@fiCeANy',S ANNUAL NET METERTNG STATUS REpORT - 3cu,"^rii,tJ:)ir:?l Parties' Data Requests t]. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 32 of529 I] I IIIII l I I incremental resource mix in the years between 2012 and 201 5, respectively. All but one of the incremental active and pending installations in 2016 are PV. The exponential growth in net metering service since 2001 demonstrates how the Company's grid is evolving, and underscores the need to evaluate the associated service provisions and pricing to ensure that ldaho Power can continue to offer safe, reliable, fair-priced electrical service now and in the future. ldaho Power also anticipates that as participation in its net metering service continues to grow, it may require additional staff to facilitate both the processing of net metering applications at the time of interconnection, as well as processing the annual transfer of excess net energy credits. Characteristics of the Average Residential Net Metering Customer ldaho Power examined the load characteristics of its current residential net metering service customers to determine differences, if any, between them and current residential standard service customers for a few reasons. The Company determined the current residential net metering customers were different for a few reasons: the most obvious difference is that they use the Company's electrical system bi-directionally, both to take service from the utility and to put excess generation back onto the grid. Further, because net metering customers are billed based on net energy consumed over the course of a month, a net metering customer may be billed for net zero consumption and avoid paying for fixed costs associated with service during hours of the month they consumed energy from the grid and other hours of the month they supplied excess net energy to the grid. Based on an analysis o'f 2015 actual billing data, the net metering customers also tend to be larger energy users, with an average monthly kilowatt-hour ("kWh") usage of 9952 compared to an average residential standard service customer who used approximately 9473 kWh per month during 2015. While this relationship may appear counter-intuitive on its face, a further examination of the usage characteristics of 'This is the monthly average of the total 2015 actual billed kWh for these customers (net of net metering system generation). Because the Company uses a single meter to measure consumption over a billing period, it does not have the ability to measure total consumption and total generation separately. 3 Based on 2015 actualbilled kWh forthe residentialclass. Exhibit No. 902 lEAltOeRGbtdERG@ttABANY'S ANNUAL NET METERING STATUS REPORT - 4 cu'. No. rpC-E-17-r3 Parties' Data Requests B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 33 o1529 the current net metering segment shows that there are a small number of unusually large energy users skewing the average consumption of the segment. Chart 3 demonstrates the load shape of the Company's residential customer class on June 29, 2}15,the day of the 2015ldaho Power adjusted system peak.a Chart 3 also includes the load shape of the Company's residential net metering customer segment on that same day. As mentioned above, Chart 3 illustrates that these customers are generally larger users than the Company's average residential standard service customer and demonstrates the residential net metering customer's ability to offset usage when, in the case of a PV system, the sun is shining. Chart 3:2O15 Adjusted System Peak Day (June 29,20151 3.s0 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 0.s0 0.00 =.Y 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011L21314757617 1819202L222324 Hour ending *Residential Net Metering Customers *Residential Customer Class ll. Quantification of Cost Shiftinq As discussed in Case No. IPC-E-12-27 and in prior net metering status reports to the Commission, the current practice of applying standard retail rates to net metering service is problematic because it creates the potentialfor inappropriate cost shifting between net metering customers and standard service customers. The potential for cost shifting is especially large within the Company's residential and small general service classes because a higher a The reported system peak was June 30, 2015, at4:00 pm; the adjusted system peak day represents the hour at which the system would have peaked had the Company not dispatched its demand response programs. This methodology is consistent with the filed class cost-of-service study from the Company's last general rate case (lPC-E-11-08). IEAIFtO.R6TTERIG&MAANY'S ANNUAL NET IVIETERING STATUS REPORT - 5Case-:-Ii?:}:;?3 Parties'Data Requcsts t -"i::.",:i."::f; percentage of fixed costs are collected through a volumetric energy rate from these customers as compared to other customer classes. Residential and small general service customers are currently billed through a two-part rate design consisting of a $5.00 monthly service charge and volumetric energy rates. Quantification of Current Cost Shift The Company performed an analysis of its residential net metering customer segment to determine what, if any, cost shifting is currently occurring.5 First, the Company quantified the amount of base rate revenue collected during 2015 from its residential net metering customers.6 Then, using a methodology similar to that used to assign costs to customers during a general rate case process, the Company determined the ldaho-jurisdictional revenue requirement for those same net metering customers. Cost allocation for the 366 customers used the hourly metered data to determine their use of the system by analyzing demand at the time of the monthly system peak, at the time of the residential class peak, as well as average energy consumed by month. The results of this analysis was an estimated cost-of-service specific to how these customers utilize ldaho Power's electrical grid. Table 3 details the results of the net metering revenue requirement analysis, which are functionalized by production, transmission, and distribution and classified by utility services provided as represented by customer, demand, and energy. Table 3 also presents the percentage difference in revenue requirement between existing residential net metering customers and residential standard service customers. u The Company focused its analysis on the residential customer class for two reasons: (1) the majority of the recent groMh in the net metering service is in the residential class and (2) the residential customer class has a two-part rate design with most of the customer-related fixed costs and all of the demand- related fixed costs being recovered through a volumetric charge. Cost shifting may be occurring in other customer classes, but the focus of this year's annual status update to the Commission will be on the current and potential cost shift from residential net metering customers to residential standard service customers. 6 ln order to compare a full year of billed revenue with an estimated annual revenue requirement, the analysis contains all residential net metering customers who had afull 12 months of billing data available for 2015. This data set is comprised of 366 customers. Exhibit No. 902 l&AlelOeRGbtERG@I\dAANY'S ANNUAL NET IUETERING STATUS REPORT - 6 cu'. No rpC-E-r7-rl Parties' Data Requests B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 35 of529 Table 3: Functionalized and Classified Residential Net Metering Customer Segment Revenue Requirement Compared to Average Residential Standard Service CustomerT Residential Net Metering Customers Compared to Avg Residential Standard Service Customer PRODUCTION Demand, Summer Demand, Non-summer Energy, Summer Energy, Non-summer Sqo,zga 81,516 35,721, 727,647 -1,3% 36% 5% 77% TRANSMISSION 47,284 21,% DISTRIBUTION Demand Customer TOTAT Revenue Requirement 50,458 8% o%87 L1, 5464,s32 1,7% The net metering revenue requirement compared to the revenue collection for those same customers is represented in Chart 4. Chart 4: 2O15 Residential Net Metering Cost Shift Using the above described process, the Company quantified the revenue requirement for the 366 residential net metering customers to be $464,532. The total base rate revenue received from these customers during 2015 was $408,820, resulting in an estimated cost shift of $55,712, or 12 percent of the total revenue requirement. As denoted in Chart 4, the $464,532 'The "Compared to Avg Residential Standard Service Customer" column in Table 3 represents the "per customer" net metering customer segment revenue requirement relative to the "per customer" residential customer class revenue requirement. IEAIEIOCR6VilERTGOMRANY'S ANNUAL NET I\4ETERING STATUS REPORT - 7CU,.'j-J,]i'T:).:':?1 Parties' Data Requests B. Kobor, Vote Solar I'}age 36 of529 Ssoo,ooo Sq6q,sgz S4oo,ooo s300,000 s200,000 Sloo,ooo So Revenue Requirement e Variable w Fixed Revenue Collection revenue requirement is comprised of 66 percent fixed costs and 34 percent energy costs; however, only 5 percent of the total revenue was collected through the fixed service charge and the remaining 95 percent was collected through the volumetric energy kWh charge. While the current cost shift is relatively small, it is important to consider the demographics of the 366 residential net metering customers who make up the $408,820 of base rate revenue collection in order to assess the risk for future potential cost shift. The kWh usage varies significantly between the 366 customers, from one customer who consumed (net of generation) over 179,000 kwh during 2015 (annual base rate revenue collected $17,785) to 40 customers who were not billed for any kWh during 2015 (these customers netted usage to zero and only paid the $5.00 monthly service charge). ln fact, approximately three percent of the customers accounted for 20 percent of the 2015 revenue collection. The Company believes that a few large energy users in this group are muting the cost shift of the net zero customers who effectively avoid paying most of the customer-related costs required to serve them, and do not pay any of the cost of the distribution, transmission, or generation systems, even though they may still use these throughout the year. The Company does not believe the 366 residential net metering customers analyzed for quantification of the current amount of cost shifting is representative of the future potential for cost shift. As the economics of installing a residential PV system improve, the Company expects the installation of these systems will become more attractive and attainable to the Company's average residential customer. Potentialfor Future Cost Shift To project potential future cost shift that could occur in the residential customer class, the Company quantified an estimated cost shift per new net metering customer and applied that quantification against future potential adoption rates of residential net metering. Estimated Cost Shift Per Customer To quantify the estimated cost shift per customer, the Company looked at recent installations of net metering systems within its residential customer class to determine what llxhibir No. 902 l&AldOeRGbtl46RG@NllAANY'S ANNUAL NET METERING STATUS REPORT - 8 cu'. No. rpC-E-r7-13 Parties' Data Requests U. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 37 of 529 system sizes are most commonly installed. Chart 5 shows the percentage of systems according to size installed by ldaho Power's residential customers in each of the last five years. The data shows that as the costs of PV have declined over the last several years, the size of PV systems being installed by residential customers has increased. The most commonly installed system in 2015 was a 6 kilowatt ("kW') system and the second most commonly installed system was a 5 kW system. Based on estimates from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory ("NREL") PV Watts@ Calculator, a 6 kW standard fixed (open rack) system located in Boise, ldaho, will generate approximately 8,731 kWh/year and a 5 kW standard fixed (open rack) system located in Boise, Idaho, will generate approximately 7,276 kWh/year. Chart 5: System Size of Residential Net Metering Customer lnstallations (PV Systems Only) ln order to quantify the potential for future cost shifting, the Company compared a calculated revenue requirement for an average residential customer before and after the installation of a net metering system. First, the Company looked at the average hourly load profile of its residential customer class in order to estimate a per customer revenue requirement (based on the same methodology explained on page 6). The Company then used the hourly output profile provided by the NREL PV Watts@ Calculator to quantify the net hourly usage of an average residential customer who installs a 6 kW PV system. Using the net hourly usage, the Company quantified the estimated annual revenue requirement for an average residential Exhibit No. 902 l&AlffieR6bird6RG@fi{AANY'S ANNUAL NET METERING STATUS REPORT - 9cu'.No. IPC-E-r7-r3 Parties' Data Requests B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 38 of529 E .9g (E E o Eo 6(, os 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% LO% o% 20tt 20L4 20752012 20t3 x 1-3kW f 4-6kW 7-9kW r 10kW+ 15% 74%9% 43% 4s% 40% 35% 36% customer after the installation of a 6 kW PV system. The results of that analysis are presented in Table 4. Table 4: Annual Potential Cost Shift Per Residential Net Metering Gustomer Standard Service Residential Customer Net Metering Residential Customer (5 kW System) Difference $% PRODUCTION Demand, Summer Demand, Non-summer ENERGY Summer Non-summer TRANSMISS]ON DISTRIBUTION Dema nd Customer TOTAL Revenue Requirement 51.27 1,64 Sss 151 $72l' (13) -57% -8% 93 285 1,07 49 1,7',t 82 (44l. (113) (24l. -47% -40% -23% 1,28 239 100 239 l2s) 0 (Szssl -22% o% -260/oSr,r+:Sa+a kWh Usage (Before Net Metering) Generation (6 kW System) Net kWh Usage 11,810 11,810 (8,731) 11,810 3,079 Ssos Ssao Sqqq Annual Utility Bill Difference between Rev. Req. and Utility Bill 51,,o47 Sso (szssl -7lo/o ANNUAL POTENTIAL COST SHIFT PER CUSTOMER Table 4 demonstrates that while a residential net metering customer's self-generation reduces the cost to serve that customer, it does not eliminate the costs entirely and it does not reduce them as much as the utility bill is potentially reduced. However, the price signal sent to the customer through the current rate design may inappropriately send a signal that the cost to serve them is lower than it actually is. The average sized ldaho Power residential customer who installs a 6 kW PV system is able to reduce his or her revenue requirement by 26 percent, however, that same customer's bill is reduced by 71 percent. The potential cost shift of $444 per customer is quantified by subtracting the amount paid to the Company ($308) from the total estimated annual revenue requirement of $848 and subtracting the $96 existing intra-class subsidy that exists for a customer of this size. Exhibit No 902 lEAlelOeROt{VERG@fiCAANY'S ANNUAL NET METERING STATUS REPORT - lOas"No rpc-E-r7-rj Parties' Data Requests B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 39 of529 cJou o Eo 5L) 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 20t1- 20L2 2073 2074 2015 *Residential Net Metering Customers Future Potential Adoption Rates As reported in the "Current Participation and Growth" section of the report, the residential customer segment has seen a tremendous rate of groMh in the adoption of net metering. Chart 6 represents the number of ldaho Power residential net metering customers through the end of 2015. Chart 6: Cumulative Growth in Residentia! Net Metering Gustomers8 Using the historical growth trends, the Company projected residential net metering customer counts through the scheduled 2021 expiration of the federal investment tax credit ("lTC").e Three forecasted growth scenarios were developed based on the distribution of year- over-year growth rates by month as experienced over the past 18-months. The "[r/edian" scenario represents the median of the growth rate distribution, the "Low" growth scenario is t Chart 6 represents cumulative growth in residential net metering customers. While Tables 1 and 2 counted expansions of existing systems or installation of multiple resource types as separate systems, for purposes of forecasting net metering customer groMh, the Company is reporting counts based on customer agreements. 'A taxpayer may claim a credit of 30 percent of qualified expenditures for a system that serves a dwelling unit located in the United States that is owned and used as a residence by the taxpayer. The Consolidated Appropriations Act, signed in December 2015, extended the expiration date for PV and solar thermal technologies, and introduced a gradual step down in the credit value for these technologies. The 30 percent ITC was extended through 2019 and it will reduce to 26 and 22 percenl in 2020 and 2021 , respectively. The credit for all other technologies will expire at the end of 2016. (http,llenerqv"qovi 9?vinqs/residential-renewable-ener,gv-tax-crqdit) l&Alr{OeRolutAqR IG@NCRANY'S AN N UAL N ET 1\4 ET E R I NG STATU S R E PO RT - 1 tuse .f[?:ii ;?] Parties'Data Requests t -"?::.."_1i""::i; based on the 1Oth percentile of groMh rates and the "High" growth scenario is based on the 70th percentile of growth rate. The year in Chart 7 represents the year the customer installs a system. Ghart 7: Forecasted Growth in Residential Net Metering Customers Potential lmpact of Grid Paritv "Grid parity" refers to the point in time when the levelized cost of energy ('LCOE") from a PV system becomes cost competitive with the retail rate of energy. The LCOE is determined by performing a net present value ("NPV') calculation that takes into account the total cost of the system (up front capital cost, ongoing operations and maintenance costs, inverter replacement, etc.), as well as benefits received via state and federal tax incentives, and divides the quantified NPV by the average annual energy output from the system. While the Company only considered historical adoption rates to predict possible future adoption of residential net metering systems, it is important to consider what the potential impact of the cost of rooftop PV reaching grid parity may be. At the point the LCOE is lower than the retail cost of energy supplied by the utility, it becomes more economical for customers to install PV and it is reasonable to predict that the groMh in the PV net metering systems will accelerate considerably. The Company also expects that a broader range of customers may I&AIeIO.ROVil6RG@MRANY'S ANNUAL NET METERING STATUS REPORT - 1Zase^[I[1:|,];?] Pa(ies' Data Requests B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 4l of529 7,000 4,LgL 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 L(u EoP J(, 2,330 2,000 1,000 0 2014 2015 2019 2020 202120L6 20L7 2018 -lee7,*,,.*NIs!i36 -High 1 1 I consider installing PV once the cost of installing that system becomes cost competitive with the utility rate. Future Potential Cost Shift The starting point in Chart B represents the residential net metering customers the Company had at the end of 2014 who had a full year of billing data for 2015. That is, the Company's quantified current cost shift of $55,712 corresponds to the customer count at the end of 2014 (366 customers). ln order to project potential future cost shift, the Company applied the average per-residential net metering customer cost shift of $444 to the potential near-term adoption of residential net metering service. Chart 8 shows the potential future cost shift by 2021 could be as high as $1.9 million per year or as low as $755,000 per year, with the median growth rate yielding a potential future cost shift of $1.3 million per year by 2021. Chart 8: Cumulative Annual Potential Cost Shift Addressing the potentia! cost shift The Company believes its net metering service has reached a pivotal point; that is, the Company is able to quantify that cost shifting is occurring and can reasonably predict that future cost shifting will continue to occur at an increasing rate. The current rate design of billing residential and small general service customers a nominal service charge coupled with the I&AIEIOCR6I'T6RGO}uAANY'S ANNUAL NET tVIETERING STATUS REPORT - 1OU..^[][?:}-:;?3 Parties' Data Requests B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 42 of529 s2,000,000 s1,s00,000 Sl,ooo,ooo Ssoo,ooo So 20Ls 2016 2017 20L8 * Low r Median : High 2019 2020 202L I remaining variable and fixed cost recovery through a volumetric rate is concerning for two reasons: (1) new residential customers installing PV systems are creating a real and quantifiable cost shift to residential standard service customers who either choose not to install PV systems or do not have the means to do so, and (2) the current rate design sends an incorrect price signal to residential and small general service customers who are evaluating whether or not to install a PV system. The Company's analysis demonstrates that while the revenue requirement associated with serving a residential PV net metering customer is estimated to be reduced by 26 percent, that same customer's bill is reduced by 71 percent. The Company is not the first to look at addressing the potential for cost shift that exists with net metering customers and the Company continues to believe that proper rate design is the appropriate means for addressing the cost shift that is occurring and will grow with the continued adoption of distributed generation in its service area. Utilities across the country are examining how to best address the issues created by existing rate designs and the historical practice of a 1:1 kWh credit established at the retail rate and have started introducing means for better fixed cost recovery for their net metering customers.to ln 201 5, other state commissions overseeing three utilities established a separate class for distributed generation customersll and three other requests by utilities to do the same are being considered.12 Ill. Billinq Svstem Capabilities While ldaho Power continues to believe its current rate designs cannot sustainably support the widespread expansion of net metering, it is important to consider billing system capabilities when evaluating proposed changes to the pricing of the Company's net metering service. ln general, utility billing systems are not initially configured to accommodate net 'o Alabama Power charges a capacity reservation fee, Arizona Public Service charges a grid access fee, California utilities (Pacific Gas and Electric, Southern California Edison, and San Diego Gas & Electric) charge an interconnection fee that was previously paid by all customers and future distributed generation customers will default to a time-of-use rate, Hawaiian Electric companies charge minimum bills, and Dominion Virginia and Appalachian Power charge standby fees. 11 Westar, Nevada Power, and Sierra Pacific Power " UNS Electric and Tucson Electric in Arizona both filed to establish mandatory three-part rates for distributed generation customers. El Paso Electric in Texas filed for establishment of three part rate structu res for partial-requirements customers. t&Ah{oeRGV[6R G@r\l,RANy',S AN N UAL N ET M ETE R I NG STATUS R E pORT - 1 4,s" ^[]il,tJ:]: ;13 Parties'l)ata Requests , -"i::.r;i""i:f; metering transactions, and changes in net metering billing practices often require resource- intensive customization that not only result in up-front costs, but require additional ongoing maintenance costs as well. IV. Svstem Reliabilitv Considerations Net metering systems in ldaho Power's service area are dispersed across hundreds of distribution feeders. Because the current penetration level is relatively small compared to distribution feeder loads, as of the end of 2015, there was no significant impact on distribution system reliability attributed to net metering system operation. As of March 31,2016, the Company's 789 active net metering systems were dispersed across roughly 282 o'f its approximately 650 distribution feeders. That compares to 550 active systems across 229 distribution feeders that were reported on March 31,2015. The feeders that contain the greatest number of net metering systems are largely located in northeast Boise and in the Wood River area, while the feeders that contain the greatest amount of connected net metering capacity tend to be located in mostly agricultural and rural areas. The greatest number of active net metering systems that currently exist on a single distribution feeder is sixteen. From a capacity perspective, eight generators (all solar) rated at approximately 398 kW are located on a single distribution feeder. That feeder serves mostly rural customers with a calculated summer peak load of approximately 1,600 kW. The percentage of connected net metering kW capacity to the feeder's calculated summer peak load is approximately 24 percent. The percentage of connected kW capacity to summer peak loads for the remaining 2Sl feeders with active net metering systems remains less than 4 percent. The Company has not yet experienced significant operational impacts on these feeders. Because net metering installations are typically unique in both customer-specific system attributes, as well as the Company's facilities in a particular location, the Company reviews several factors when determining the feasibility of connecting a new net metering system. This review may include determining if there is adequate transformation at the point of connection, if the existing service conductor has adequate capacity to serve the total connected capacity of Exhibit No 902 IDAIFIOeROU$ERG@{AANY'S ANNUAL NET METERING STATUS REPORT - 16u'.No rpc-E-17-13 Parties' Data Requests B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 44 of529 the generators, and if the phasing (single- versus three-phase) of the system matches the service infrastructure. Additionally, in 2015, the Company performed its first feeder-level feasibility study for a 75 kW system requesting interconnection onto the feeder that contains the greatest amount of connected capacity (24 percent) mentioned above. The result of that study indicated that the system could be incorporated without any modification to the existing distribution feeder. ln fact, the Company has not denied any net metering applications due to system limitations, but continues to carefully monitor requests for connection to ensure ongoing reliable service is available to both existing and new customers. The Company will continue to monitor the effects of net metering service on its system including tracking the locations and connected capacities of net metering customers and comparing connected capacities to minimum feeder loads. As net metering system penetration increases, ldaho Power will keep the Commission apprised of experienced or anticipated system reliability impacts and will propose mitigation as needed which may include additional inverter requirements, e.9., smart inverters. V. 2015 Excess Net Enerqv Credit Transfers (Manual Meter Aqqreqation) Schedule 84, Customer Energy Production Net Metering Service ("Schedule 84") provides for net metering customers to submit requests to transfer excess net energy credits between January 1 and January 31 of each year. Applications received are reviewed against the following criteria from Schedule 84: . The account subject to offset is held by the customer; and o The meter is located on, or contiguous to, the property on which the Designated lvleterl3 is located. For the purposes of Schedule 84, contiguous property includes property that is separated from the premises of the Designated Meter by public or railroad rights of way; and . The meter is served by the same primary feeder as the Designated Meter at the time the customer files the application for the Net tt/letering System;14 and tt Schedule 84 states the Designated tvleter "is the retail meter physically connected to the Net Metering System." 'o Schedule 84 states the Net Metering System "is a Customer-owned Generation Facility interconnected to the Company's system under the applicable terms of Schedule 72 and Schedule 84." Uxhibit No 902lDAlrtOeRGVtrER@MRANY'S ANNUAL NET IVETERING STATUS REPORT - 16aseNo rpc-rj-r7-rl Parties' Data Requests Il. Kobor. Vote Solar l'age 45 of529 The electricity recorded by the meter is for the customer's requirements; and For customers taking service under Schedule 1 or Schedule 7, credits may only be transferred to meters taking service under Schedule 1 or Schedule 7. For customers taking service under Schedule g, Schedule 19, or Schedule 24, credits may only be transferred to meters taking service under Schedule 9, Schedule 19, or Schedule 24. On December 3,2015, all of the Company's net metering service customers were sent a letter outlining the meter aggregation process, the requirements, and the deadlines for customers to submit an application for transfer of eligible excess net energy credits. A copy of the transfer request form and a Frequently Asked Questions document were sent with the letter (both of which are available on the Company's website).1s Lastly, the Company posted a message on all net metering service customers' December bills informing them of the upcoming transfer window. Given the costs associated with system customization, the Commission directed ldaho Power in Order No. 32925 to keep it apprised of the number of customers choosing to transfer excess net energy credits under the newly-approved meter aggregation rules. As of the January 31, 2016, deadline, the Company received 26 applications for transfer and those applications were reviewed during February against the Schedule 84 criteria. Based on the above criteria, the Company determined that 19 of the requests were eligible for transfer. The total amount transferred was 250,204 kWh generated from net metering systems taking service under Residential (19 percent), Small General (60 percent), and Large General (21 percent) rate schedules. The 250,204 kwh were transferred to customers taking service under Residential (79 percent) and Large General (21 percent) rate schedules. The Company received seven applications that were ultimately found to be ineligible for transfer based on the following: . Six applicants did not have excess net energy credits. . One applicant requested a transfer to a meter on a property that was not contiguous. 15 XltBs:i/www.idahopower.com/About ionlnterconnect/netMetqruqqftl Exhibit No 902 lEAlplOoRGUltdERG@fi{AANY'S ANNUAL NET METERING STATUS REPORT - 1Zu'. No rpC-ri-r7-r3 Parties' Data Requests B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 46 of529 a a The Company contacted by phone all of the customers who had requested a transfer but whose applications were ultimately denied to explain the reason the requested transfer could not be completed. Vl. Conclusion ldaho Power continues to believe that in order to facilitate the expansion of distributed generation in a safe, reliable, and fair manner, net metering rate design must be addressed sooner rather than later. Between the first quarters of 2015 and 2016, pending and active net metering systems in ldaho Power's service area have increased 48 percent. This growth brings the potential for significant cost shifting to occur from the Company's net metering customer segment to the standard service customer classes, most prominently within the residential and small general service customer classes. As demonstrated by the analysis presented in this report, an average-sized ldaho Power residential customer who installs a six kW system is able to reduce his or her revenue requirement by 26 percent, however, that same customer's bill is reduced by 71 percent. As a result, the potential future cost shift by 2021 could be as high as $1.9 million or as low as $755,000, with a median growth rate yielding potential future cost shifts of $1.3 million by 2021 . As the economics of installing a residential PV system improve, the Company expects the installation of these systems will become more attractive and attainable to the Company's average residential customer. At the point the LCOE of rooftop PV is lower than the retail cost of energy supplied by the utility, it becomes more economical for customers to install PV and the growth in the PV net metering systems may accelerate considerably. The Company also expects that a broader range of customers may consider installing PV once the cost of installing that system becomes cost competitive with the utility rate. The exponential growth in net metering service since 2001 demonstrates how the Company's grid is evolving, and underscores the need to evaluate the associated service provisions and pricing to ensure that ldaho Power can continue to offer safe, reliable, fair-priced electrical service now and in the future. I&AIeIO.RGffffiGOTdRANY,S ANNUAL NET METERING STATUS REPORT - 1Eu,"^i][?liI;?i Parties' Data Requests B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 47 of 529 qr.-.** Y Parlies'Data Requcsts Outline a Executive Summary Sa les Peak a Economic Forecast Drivers Overview Population La bor, Other Considerations s Class Forecasts Residenti al, Cfl, lrrigation, and Alternative Technologies Other class forecast considerations Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 49 of 529 2 2OL7 Sales and Load Forecast KEY DRIVERS KEY RESULTS 2016 actuals still flat, models recalibrate Economy in expansionary phase of business cycle in some sectors Growing impact from DSM/EE both programmatic and organic Population growth robust, supports continued customer growth a a a System sales growth O.9Ya over the next 20 years (1,.3% in next 5 years) C/l shuffle; macroeconomic and policy implications Residential UPC decline slows Irrigation "holds constant" Other alternative energy sou rces/uses still in infancy stages in ldaho...impacts noticeable in long term a a a Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- l3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 50 of529 ) a Touch of History 16 15 9% Growth since 2006 --t---- 2o/oGrowth since 200614 ACTUAL SALES 13 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 20't4 2015 .compal{llg$ffi96ifl,fr ft b[?'dffi 'riiJticosrvronry Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor- Vote Solar Page5lof529 4 Past 10 Years of Electricity Sales (000,000's MWh) System Forecast Results 19,000 18,000 17,000 16,000 1 5,000 14,000 1 3,000 12,000 "i 5,500 5,000 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,0002006 2011 e2017IRP 2016 , 2015 rRP 1996 Historic (wA) 2017 IRP Forecast 2015 IRP Forecast 2021 2026 2031 2036 Actual -l^fs3(hs7{dju5ts{ 2001 2006 -Actual 2011 2016 2021 e2017lRP 2026 2031 2015 tRP 2036 1.4% 1.4Yo 5 Historic (wA) 2017 IRP Forecast 1.9% O,O% 2015 IRP Forecast Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties'Data Requests o.8% t.o% o.9% t.t% 2.8% 0.3% t.L% L.L% 1.5% 1.2% 1.596xhibit l[drro2 Case No. IPC-E-1 7-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 52 of529 System Peak 1s5,n Percentile MW) '07:L6'97-',0,6Sales Growth Rates '17-'26 Peak Growth Rates :;.rza I ,zt-,* System Sales (ooo's ruwtr) '17136 Headline Load Change Statistics CHANGE FROM PREVIOUS IRP FORECAST by 2026 (L) Residential (2) c/t (3) lrrigation (4) Losses TOTAL CHANGES * Approximate values Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests (1s)GWh (3s) GWh 5 GWh (s)GWh (s0)GWh /(lso) MW 10 GWh (1_0)GWh (7s) GWh/ (17s) MW 10 GWh (ls)GWh (lso)GWh/ (2s0) MW (1.s)GWh (2s)GWh (60)GWh (1_20)GWh 200 -250 650 - 700 L50 - 200 1,000 - 1,500 GWh Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 53 of529 nla 6 Main Economic Forecast Drivers Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- l7-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 54 of529 7 Economic Headlines Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests CaseNo. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 55 of529 8 Headli ne Statistica I Economic Considerations Strong migration into IPC area continues ldaho benefits from its location to higher cost and more regulated markets such as California, Washington, and Oregon Idaho labor market robust compared to US average Strong dollar since mid-2014 continues to provide downward pressure to export- oriented customers a a a a Housing permits rebound, outlook remains positive Share of single-family to multi-family normalizing (8k permits in Q216) Area Economics V a, ....tti.,t t,t, t 6.M 3.@4 4.@( 3,W 2.@6 LM O.e/6 INCREASING PPH 1970 7975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2070 20L5 K Multlfamlly soURcE: auaderlv Permlts U.s. census 8ure.u forAda, canvon, and E.nnockcounties. x Single Family Page 56 of529 DECREASING PPH * * * Ada/Canyon/Bannock County Growth 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 ,I - Residential Cust .1. .t l'II .. r.,,t, I ,v-a dd o d d d d d d o o o d d d d d d d d d d d d d d dd d dd d d dd d3338833333833S3EE$8$88888888885565556 Single and Multi Family Housing Permits (Ada, Canyon, Bannock Counties) . ln general, population growth accelerates when construction becomes more viable. to changes ina pe Maior County Population and IPC Customer Growth tI highest since housing boom. Levelsatn Nationa! Economic Considerations $0Xy . u.S. Dollar |drr . W.ikly oHLc C$arl 8.0% 6.0% 4.OoA 2.O% o.va -2.O% -4.0.4 -6.0% -4.0% - ldaho ----. us :::-:2#-r'" d dd ddd d d d dd d d ddd dd d d d d dd dd dd d d dd dooHiNNooccoo@@Nts@6oo Nomss666 oooooooooooooooooooo oooooooo SOURCE: U.S. Sureau oftaborSt.tistlcs (8tS): Curent tmploymenl Slatstics (cES), Qu.neilyCensus of Employment.nd W.ges (QCEW).ctual data through Q2t5 lnformation 2.6% 1.8/oProfessional/Business Services Construction r a,r,o f #tf &f;fr hle[*ficEvi tcs ttE:;??E sfltrii8spitar ity services L.3% o.6% la.0 r00m lfl .'i rr ,10 itrD a.fi 760 7{S ,ts :rlt al4 n!5 l,f 1.5% Page 57 of529 10 0p S 65. H !5.4. h.94 07. El9r5l I lndustry Growth Difference (lDvs U5) industrial in IPC econometric models C{!eNo. ll'( -[-11-1: Class Forecasts Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 58 of529 1L Commercial and Industrial Sales Forecast (thousa nds of megawatthours) I,OOO 8,500 a,ooo 7,500 7,OOO 6,500 6,OOO 5,500 5,OOO 201f2s3! Growth.llt:-1:2Y:_ *d 2017-2036 Growth Rate 0.7% 2006 2011 -2017 tRP 2016 2015 tRP 2021 2026 2031 -Weather Adjusted 2036 Actual 12 1997.2006 2007-2016 2017,.026 Weather Adjusted Sales 2.3% 4.2% 2317 IRP Forecast 0.9% 2027-2036 0.6% 7.20/o Cll Sectoral Contributions 2OL7 IRP Load Forecast and Historica! Comparison SHARE OF ENERGY SALES BY INDUSTRY WPE IN IPC TERRITORY 35% 25% 7A% 75% 10v 5% o% 21.9 36.5 43.5iiMW il II rl trU Fz I o>) ^6o<d II UaF H aUts = ttd4u?ilzOoztq ts Idaho Power Company's Parties' Data Requests r 2011-2016 YTD a2017-2021 ForecastResponses lo Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 60 of529 13 Some benefit into dairy industry...not as exposed to export market w Large Load lmpact Ir . Shift from food manufacturing and packaging into more service industries a Cll Sales - Historica! lmpact of DSM 550,000 Motors 45% lnt Lighting L9% Ext Lighting 8% Processing 8% Cooling 6% illllilllilll ltlfilllfill * ilillfilll Heating Refrigeration Office Equip Ventilation Water Heating Misc 4% 3% 3% ao/L/O 1% L%c 5 : Billed 93ls5 _!ate5rlSM cEt6 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 6l of529 I4 MWh 6m,000 PROCURED DSM TECHNOTOGY SHARE Tech Type DSM Share HISTORICAT EE ACQUISITION Residential Sales Forecast 000's MWh 7,000 6,OOO 036 Grtlwth Rate ol ,..2% year 2017-2036 Growth Rate of 1.2% year 5,500 5,OOO 4,500 4,OOO2006 20'11 2016 2021 2026 2031 2036 *2017lRP '2015 lRP Actual -WeatherAdjusted Page 62 of529 15 lrv€ather l\dj u$ed Sales 2017-2026 2027-2036 20'17-2036 20'17 IRP Forecast 20'i5 29i 1997-2006 2.4v" 1..4% L.2% 1.LYo L.2% 6,500 2007-2016 -o.1% iiNir.{ Residential Usage Drivers Sources of !ncreases Plug-ins Lighting App EfflBldC Codes Gas/Elec Share Sources of Decreases EE/Rooftop Solar Saturation B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 63 of529 16 Home Size Household lncome Results Residential Use per Customer (Weather Adjusted kWh per Customer) 14,000 13,000 Actuals 2008 2012 2016 202L 13.0 L2.4 11.6 71_.2 Forecast 10.9 L0.4 A 12,000 ,lel 2036 6rowth Rate o' 0.3?r ycar -i..''"+,a-I11,000 2017-2036 Growth Rate ot -0.5% 10,000 9,0002006 2011 2016 202',1 2026 2031 2036 -2017IRP w2015IRP le"Actual UPC -WeatherAcljusted UPC Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests t7 ' At end of 2015, homes built after 2000 used, on average, 5% less electricity then homes built before 2000. . Replacement cycle of old appliances plays out in UPC forecast. No major code change beyond lighting. . Peak resi usage follows srnrital ti'ends MWh lyr B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 64 of529 Efficiency Legislation ! m pact on Residential Usage (kwh per '"trtrffi'ol 3,500 -. 2,500 3,000 --. 2,000 1,500 1,000 Lighting standards as per EISA legis 0 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 2023 2025 2027 2029 2031 2033 203s *Miscellaneous elechic appliances (kwtrly€a0 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Wsetslkwhrear)''"*""LiShtinS(kwh/yea4 * Energy lndependence and Security Act Solar Page 65 of529 18 Notes New lighting standards phased in from 20I2-20t4. Bulbs use 25% less energy ,n2A2A, the second phase of the 2007 EISA* legislation, eliminates the remaining incandescent light bulbs Misc appliances that contribute to "plug-in" load increase security systems, battery cha rgers (mobi leli Pad/la ptops), dehumidifiers, etc. a a a I -ru Major Legislative Standards g 500 - -- lrrigation Sales Forecast IRRIGATION SALES FORECAST Notes 00ds MWh 3,000 2,500 2,000 't,500 1,000 500 Record Sales - 2.1 million MWh in 2013 1996 1998 m00 2002 AXH 2006 2lX)8 2010 2012 20'll 2016 m18 2020 2022 2024 ?025 2028 2030 2032 203,1 2036*2015|RP '-='"Aciual -2017 IRP -WeatherAdjusledIdaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 66 of 529 19 . Probability bands suggest that t0% chance sales will be higher by 200 GWh due to weather and 250GWh less due to weather . Slightly above 20 year trend, but weather normalized 2016 acutals launch off of new point . Main drivers include temperatures and precipitation, crop price, agricultural output, and crop cycle water intensity (alfalfa and corn) NET METERING AND EV FORECASTS @ 3SO IPC PIUG-I'{ VEHICLE FORECAST fi r*, *rrllllllIIlllll *.*6}"--r.$r.$s$.5P$6*d_.tr,S.$P.$f S,$|.p"-.$eSl$"a*..$ B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 67 of 529 customer count Residential Commercial Energy Reduction - in aMW Residential Commercial Panies' Data Requests 4,19t 8,37s 33,383727 88 -2.2 -0.3 -4.7 -0.4 -t8.7 -o.7 303 20 NET METERING . Consistent with IPC 2016 Annual Net Metering Status Report in case IPC-E- 12-27 pursuant to Order Nos. 32846 & 32925 . Modeled the impact of roof-top solar (NM) on the sales forecast, avg reduction in summer billing demand *tVYo . Forecast utilized Moody's light-duty vehicle forecast in coniunction with DOE vehicle cost comparison for gas versus electric plug- in . Forecast to2A2t shows 1,008 vehicle impact on system load ... not significant I ELECTRIC VEHICLES Net-Metering Forecast 2016 2A2L 2026 -0.6 -o.2 OTHER CONSIDERATIONS MW 4,500 tF CDD 1,300 1,200 1,100 1,000 900 800 700 600 500 5 - 30 Yr Avg CDD's BOISE 4,200 3,900 3,600 3,300 3,000 2,700 2,400 2,1o0 1,800 1,500 twa 90% Bea 7@6 6@/. 5016 40% 3@A 20% L@/. e/. -s-yearrlcyear \5:I9al zo-year 25-year -3Gyear odN6d6GN660dd6C60ts@60HN6<6o6oo666o66OooOOOOOOOd HdHHH66060666666666600000000000ilddidddHdddddNNdddNNNdNNdN odN6+6@ts@60HN6<6@F@OOdN69666666666060000000000HHHHH H6 6 6 0 0 0 0 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0€,o:.o,q^o o o o oH H H d d H d d d d N N N N N N NTIIdIINUdq N N N d ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 68 of529 21, CHANGING WEATHER NORMALS Summer Peak -Summer Peak [F SEASONAL PEAKS AND LOAD FACTORS rl Recap * * TH EM E: Responsible Optimism Strong national and ldaho economics ) lncreased mobility, ldaho labor, and balance sheets Commercial and lndustrial growth in near term more service oriented Residentia! Use per Customer continues erosion...current efficiency legislation points decline slows pace in long term DSM/EE impact growing in commercial and industrial sector On balance, sales base strong ...0.9yo over 2Oyr horizon, growth L.3yo over next 5 yrs * a a a Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibil No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solil Page 69 of529 22 LISA D. NORDSTROM (lSB No. 5733) ldaho Power Company 1221West ldaho Street (83702) P.O. Box 70 Boise, ldaho 83707 Telephone: (208) 388-5825 Facsimile: (208) 388-6936 I ngld slrom @ ida hopower. co m Attorney for ldaho Power Company BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF IDAHO POWER COMPANY FOR AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH NEW SCHEDULES FOR RESIDENTIAL AND SMALL GENERAL SERVICE CUSTOMERS WITH ON-SITE GENERATION CASE NO. |PC-E-17-13 IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) COMES NOW, ldaho Power Company ("ldaho Power" or "Company"), and in response to Vote Solar's Second Set of Data Requests to ldaho Power dated October 10,2017, herewith submits the following information: IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 1 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 70 of529 REQUEST NO. 20: Please provide work papers to support your application and all witness testimony including all underlying data and analyses to support any numerical calculations, tables, and figures presented in the application and testimony. Please provide work papers in native format with formulas and links intact. Please consider this an ongoing request and timely provide any additional work papers supporting additional testimony filed in this proceeding. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 2O: Please see the Attachment to the Company's response to Request No. 24 for the workpapers to support Figure 1 in the Company's Application. Please see the Attachment to the Company's response to Request No. 48 for the workpapers to support the payback period calculation in Mr. Tatum's testimony. Please see Attachment 1 for the workpapers to support Table 1, Table 2, and Figure 1 in Ms. Aschenbrenner's testimony. Please see Attachment 2 for the workpapers to support Table 3 in Ms. Aschen brenner's testimony. Please find all other workpapers to support Ms. Aschenbrenner's testimony in the following responses: . Aschenbrenner Direct - Figure 2. Please see Attachment 2 to the Company's response to Request No, 33. . Aschenbrenner Direct - Figure 3: Please see the Attachment to the Company's response to Request No. 24 " Aschenbrenner Direct - Figure 4: Please see the Attachment to the Company's response to Request No. 25 IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 2 Idaho l)orver Cornpany's Responses to I)arties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 7l of529 Please see Attachment 3 for the workpapers to support Figure 1 and Figure 2 in Mr. Angell's testimony. Please find all other workpapers to support Mr. Angell's testimony in the following responses: o Angell Direct - Figure 3: Please see the Attachment to the Company's response to Request No. 37. . Angell Direct - Figure 4: Please see the Attachment to the Company's response to Request No. 38. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 3 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 72 of 529 REQUEST NO.21: Reference the following quote from page 12 of your Application: "High DER penetration amounts create distribution circuit operation challenges, such as voltage management, short circuit detection, and islanding." a. Please quantify the level of DER penetration that you consider "high," as used in the above-quoted statement. b. Please provide documentation regarding each operation challenge you experienced as a result of current levels of DER penetration. c. Please provide documentation regarding each voltage management challenge you experienced as a result of current levels of DER penetration. d. Please provide documentation regarding each short circuit detection challenge you experienced as a result of current levels of DER penetration. e. Please provide documentation regarding each islanding challenge you experienced as a result of current levels of DER penetration. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 21: a. ldaho Power agrees with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's ('NREL") definition of high penetration photovoltaic ("PV") published in the High- Penetration PV lntegration Handbook for Distribution Engineers on January 2A16. The NREL defines high penetration PV as the level at which the distribution network has a high likelihood of experiencing voltage, thermal, and/or protection criteria violations. Every feeder has a unique topology and the level of distributed energy resources ("DER') penetration at which each feeder will experience voltage management, short circuit detection and/or islanding will be different. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 4Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' [)ata Requests Exhibit No. 902 Casc No. IPC-[- l 7- l i ll. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 73 ol'529 b. ldaho Power has experienced operational challenges as a result of current levels of DER penetration. The following are descriptions of the operational challenges: r The generation output of DER has created challenges for providing alternate service to customers through distribution circuit tie-switches, normally open switches between distribution circuit that are used to supply customers during circuit maintenance and outage. This has required the replacement of single-phase switches with gang-operated three-phase switches and additional switching procedures, shown in Figure 1. Figure 1. Distribution Circuit map notification of additional operating procedures. r The potential of closing into an out-of-synchronism generator. c. ldaho Power has experienced the following voltage management challenges due to current levels of DER penetration. o DER connected to the Blue Gulch substation caused high voltage issues on the distribution circuit due to control challenges among IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 5 ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I l B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 74 of 529 T18\ s G ?{, l, dt* c BA (g p7 a, -/,^-/"p 3500N MLNH*043 MAP A multiple voltage regulating devices and capacitors, as illustrated in Figure 2. Figure 2. Capacitor Operation ,q*7 --T 127 126 125 -Feeder Voltage -Feeder MW -DER MW --Feeder MVARoU'o-o Oc! ocI)o3o 4E Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 75 of 529 0)Bo0- 0 2 0 \, ,( Jul 19, 00:00 Jul 19, 06:00 Jul 19, 12:00 Jul 19, 18:00 Jul 20, 00:00Date 2017I Capacitor goes off, rapidly decreasing the voltage 2 Capacitor turns on, increasing the voltage at the substation beyond the acceptable upper bound The Mora substation experienced high voltage at the low side of the substation transformer due to reverse power flow at the substation. The Load Tap Changer ("LTC") was unable to quickly adjust to the change in the power direction, causing high voltage. Figure 3 provides an illustration. t IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 6Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests *'- Figure 3. LTC operation at Mora Substation 129 128 -(I'127o(D3 tzo1oE 125 c, P 124 =I res 122 <1- I Subslation Voltage Substation Power 0 5x o)() $ .5 5 llt 00:00 08:00 10:00 Date ' iI;12.OO 14;00 16:00 '18:00 Mar 11 ,2017 Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Votc Solar Page 76 of 529 a a a 02:00 04:00 06:00 1 Due to the fast ramp rate of the DER, the LTC at the substation was not able to react fast enough, causing high voltage, above 128 Vol ("V"), at the substation" Distribution circuits may experience high voltage when high penetration of DER occur on the circuits with substation transformer based circuit capacitor controls, High voltage was experienced near the generation site of a DER on the Gary substation due to the operation of the Company's capacitors. High voltage conditions occur when the Cairo distribution circuits with DER are being sourced from Ontario substation for maintenance or repair. Jamieson substation experiences high voltage at multiple locations on the feeder. Figure 4 illustrates the voltage reads at Jamieson above 126 V on a 120-V base. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 7 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Figure 4. High Voltage at Jamieson Substation a High Voltage JMSN 130 128 126 124 122 120 a I* T 4S Voltage AMI G)ao-oJoN o(,) Ggo t'rr r TI1 TI Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 77 ol 529 Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Date Aug Sep Oct Nov 2017 . The Company experiences high voltage at the point of interconnection for several DER interconnections. See the response to Request No. 39 for a list of each time ldaho Power has experienced a voltage violation as a result of current DER penetration levels. d. ldaho Power has not documented any short circuit detection issues as a result of current levels of DER penetration. e. On May 6, 2016, a DER interconnected to the Tamarack 012 distribution circuit operated in an islanded condition. The documentation of the event follows: A customer operates a DER that is interconnected to ldaho Power's Tamarack Substation 012 distribution circuit. The following sequence of events were recorded on May 6, 2017, for the Tamarack 012 distribution circuit: 8:00 - The Regional System Operator opened Tamarack 011A and 012A distribution ci rcuit breakers. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S ,F,F"C8,[P.F,"EpT"P5"?$TAEEQUESTS ro IDAHo PowER CoMPANY - 8 Parties'Data Requests I A troubleman waited by the 114T2 Tamarack-Starkey 138 kilovolt ('kV") switch with the intent of opening it after the Tamarack load was dropped by 011A and 0124. The troubleman heard the noise from the opening of Tamarack 011A and 012A breakers but saw that the lights were still on at the customer's premise. The troubleman went to the customer's site to investigate before opening the 138 kV switch. The troubleman approached one of the pad mount transformers serving the customer and heard the typical 60 Hz transformer hum. lt appeared that all the customer's facility lights and machinery were operating. The troubleman measured 8,000 V on the Tamarack 012 overhead. The troubleman approached the customer and asked if the generator was on. The customer said no. They continued to talk but the customer insisted the generator must be off. The troubleman asked the customer to go and visually check whether the generator was on or off. 8.20 - The customer approached the generator and seconds later all of the lights went out as the generator shut down. The customer said that he didn't think the generator could operate when the ldaho Power feeder was deenergized. The troubleman said that the generator had been on for about 20 minutes, but was now off. 8:27 - The troubleman opened the 114T2 Tamarack-Starkey switch. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 9 ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 78 of529 8:30 - Tamarack 0114 closed by the Regional System Operator and the feeder was energized. 8:31 - Tamarack O12A closed by the Regional System Operator and the feeder was energized. The voltage and power flow of the Tamarack 012 distribution circuit during the islanding condition is shown in Figure 5. The shaded region indicates the time that the DER operated in an island condition. Figure 5. DER Operating in an lslanding Condition 140 DER Operating in an lslanding Condition I 1i : 25 ti 120 i** - *O DER: 07 45 08:15 08:30 Time of the Day 08:45 09:00 May 06, 2016 :./$r,t. 51 $'rooo-o?sooN ioor,,s 9ao i1 I 1 l{ l/l/ { I I I I I I I I I I I t---li ttItlt nr. 5 13C]oJ c0)()u* 0 -0 t2A 0 ;-2 0B:00 The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 1OIdaho Power Corrpany's Responscs to Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- 1 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar l>age 19 of 529 Parties' Data Requests l^ I I I I I REQUEST NQ._22: Reference the followin g quote from page 12 of the Application: "To reduce these operational challenges, ldaho Power first replaces the controllers and optimizes their settings for reduction of voltage deviation without substantially increasing the device wear." a. Please identify each controller you replaced as a result of DER penetration, by year, for each of the last ten (10) years. b. For each controller identified in response to subsection a, above, please provide: i. The total expenditure; ii. The amount of expenditure that was capitalized; iii. The remaining book life and undepreciated balance of the controller that was replaced and the salvage value, if any. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 22: a. The following table lists the controllers ldaho Power has replaced as a result of DER penetration, by year, for each of the last ten years. All of the controllers identified in the table below were replaced because of voltage issues created by the interconnection of DER. b. i. Please see the table referenced in a. ii. Please see the table referenced in a. Pursuant to Schedule 72, the Seller pays all costs of interconnecting a Generation Facility to the Company's system. This payment is recorded as a Contribution in Aid of Construction ('CIAC") which offsets the expenditure resulting in a net plant amount of $0. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 1'1 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 80 of 529 iii. The Company is not able to provide the remaining book life, undepreciated balance of the controller that was replaced, or the salvage credit of that controller. The controller is not a property unit, it is a minor component of the substation main transformer property unit. Project expenditures are tracked by identified property units rather than individual components. Depreciation is managed on a group asset level rather than individual component basis. As stated above, a controller is not a unit of property, and therefore, any replacement activity would not be capitalized. The salvage value applied to each project is based on a percentage allocation of the monthly salvage receipts to all projects with equipment removal labor hours charged in that month. Any salvage amount applied to a project that includes the replacement of a controller is not directly related to the controller value. Additionally, any salvage applied to a project would reduce the CIAC requirement amount under Schedule 72, effectively reducing the cost to the Seller. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S ,FF98SPCFpT".9r*P,fiT$.IEQUESTS ro IDAHo PowER CoMPANY - 12 Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 8l of529 Controller Year Expenditure Offsetting CIAC Capitalized Expenditure Dry Creek Dairy Digester LTC Controller 2008 $2,900.00 -$2,900.00 $0.00 Nyssa T061 LTC Controller 2015 $3,100.00 -$3,100.00 $0.00 Adrian T061 LTC Controller 2015 $3,000.00 -$3,000.00 $0.00 Vale T061 LTC Controller 2015 $3,000.00 -$3,000.00 $0.00 Holly T061 LTC Controller 2016 $3,100.00 -$3,100.00 $o.oo Hope T061 LTC Controller 2016 $3,000.00 -$3,000.00 $0.00 Mora LTC Controller 2016 $3,000.00 -$3,000.00 $0.00 Sinker Creek T131 Tap Changer 2017 $3,100.00 -$3,100.00 $0.00 REQUEST NO. 23: Please provide ldaho Power's Response to Staffs Production Request Nos. 6 and 7 in Case No. IPC-E-O1-39. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 23: Please see the Attachment for ldaho Power's Response to Staffs Production Request Nos. 6 and 7 in Case No. IPC-E-01- 39. The response to this Request is sponsored by Kimberly Towell, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 13 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 82 o1529 REQUEST NO. 24: Please provide the following information regarding Figure 3 on page 28 of Ms. Aschenbrenner's direct testimony: a. Please identify the methodology used to develop the figure, including but not limited to the source of data used. b. lf the figure was developed from sampled customer load data, please describe the sampling methodology and specify the size of the samples employed. c. Please provide alldata used in the development of Figure 3. d. Please indicate whether a similar analysis has been conducted for small general service ("SGS') customers and, if so, please provide the result, underlying work papers, and data, a. RE$PONSE TO REOUEST NO. 24: Figure 3 on page 28 of Ms. Aschenbrenner's direct testimony represents a comparison of the load profile of residential net metering customers and residential standard service customers on June 29, 2016. The data source used to generate the load profile of the residential net metering customers was the Company's automated metering infrastructure ("AMl") database. The load profile was generated by calculating the average of the net hourly energy consumption for each hour for all ldaho residential net metered customers who had AMI data on June 29, 2016. The data source used to generate the load profile of the residential standard service customer class was the ldaho residential load research sample (provided in the response and Attachments to Request No. 27). The load profile was generated by calculating the weighted average of the hourly energy consumption for each hour for the ldaho residential sample. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S $EC-OND-SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 14Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 83 of529 b. As mentioned in the response to 24a, the load profile of the residential standard service customer class was generated using the ldaho residential load research sample. A stratified random sample was designed using Oracle Utilities' LodeStar sampling package. A multidimensional stratified sample was utilized using the Delanius/Hodges methodology to identify stratum breakpoints and the Neyman allocation methodology was used to determine sample size. The sample design target statistics were based on 10 percent reliability with 90 percent confidence. The sample conSists of four usage strata combined with six demographic strata resulting in 24 total strata (four usage by six demographic). The usage stratifying variable was the average 30-day normalized billed kilowatt-hours ("kwh"). The following usage stratum breakpoints were identified: 0-700 kwh,701-1,250 kwh, 1,251-2,150 kwh, and 2,150+ kwh. The demographic stratifying variable was based on the six weather stations across ldaho Power's service area. They include the following weather stations: Boise, Ketchum, McCall, Ontario, Pocatello, and Twin Falls. The final sample included 449 sample points, with a target sample size of 498. c. Please see the Attachment for the data used to develop Figure 3 in Ms. Aschenb renner's testimony. d. No. ldaho power did not conduct a similar analysis for SGS customers. The Company's analysis focused on the residential net metering customers because most of the recent grovrrth in the net metering service is in the residential class. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY. 15 ldaho l)ower Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- 1 7- I 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 84 of529 REOUE$T NO. 25: Please provide the following information regarding Figure 4 on page 30 of Ms. Aschenbrenner's direct testimony. a. Please identify the methodology used to develop the figure, including but not limited to the source of data used. b. lf the figure was developed from sampled customer load data, please describe the sampling methodology and specify the size of the samples employed. c. Please provide all data used in the development of Figure 4. d. Please indicate whether a similar analysis has been conducted for SGS customers and, if so, please provide the result, underlying work papers, and data. a. RE PQNSE TQ REQUEST NO. 25: Figure 4 on page 30 of Ms, Aschenbrenner's direct testimony represents a comparison of the load profile of residential net metering customers and the load profile of residential customers with different energy usage levels on June 29,2016. The data source used to generate the residential net metering customers was the Company's AMI database. The load profile was generated by calculating the average of the net hourly energy consumption for each hour for all ldaho residential net metered customers who had AMI data on June 29,2016. The data source used to generate the load profile of different energy usage levels was the ldaho residential load research sample (provided in response to Request No. 27). The load profile was generated by calculating the weighted average of the hourly energy consumption for each of the four usage strata from the ldaho residential load research sample. Because the graph was developed to compare the load profile, and not the rnagnitude for each hour, the percent of peak was plotted for each hour. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S ,F"E"CP",|[P.HFJ.P,h"D,$IAEEOUESTS ro rDAHo PowER coMpANy - 16 Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 85 of529 Parties'Data Requests b. As mentioned in the response to 25a, the data source used to generate the load profile of different energy usage levels was the ldaho residential load research sample. Please see the response to Vote Solar's Data Request No. 24 tor the description of the sampling methodology and the sample size. c. Please see the Attachment for the data used to develop Figure 4 in Ms. Aschen brenne r's testimony. d. No. ldaho Power did not conduct a similar analysis for SGS customers. The Company's analysis focused on the residential net metering customers because most of the recent growth in the net metering service is in the residential class. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 17Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to I)arties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 86 of529 REQUE$T NO. 26: Please provide, separately by customer class, individual customer load data from the Company's residential and SGS customers with on-site generation for 2015 and 2016 in the following categories: a. Non-netted deliveries from the Company to the customer (i.e., all delivered energy over the shortest time period over which energy flows are recorded without accounting for flows of energy you received from the customer) b. Non-netted receipt of energy exports from the customer to the Company on the same time basis as deliveries. c. From these data, please provide a census of customer data or, if a census is unavailable, a statistically significant sample of individual customer data. lf neither a census nor a statistically significant sample of individual customer data is available, please provide aggregate class data. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 26: a. & b. & c. Because ldaho Power uses a single meter to measure consumption over a billing period for the residential and small general service customers with on-site generation, the Company does not have the ability to measure "non-netted" deliveries or exports separately. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S f;5paNP€,F;r,,9r-P,flI$sBEQUESTS ro IDAHo PowER CoMPANY - 18 Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 87 of529 Parties' Data Requests REQUEST NO. 27: Please provide, separately by class, individual customer load data from the Company's residential and SGS customers without on-site generation for 2015 and 2016 on the same time basis as the load data produced in response to the preceding request. From these data, please provide a census of customer data or, if a census is unavailable, a statistically significant sample of individual customer data. !f neither a census nor a statistically significant sample of individual customer data is available, please provide aggregate class data. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 27: Please see the following Attachments for ldaho Power's load research sample datasets as described in the Company's response to Request No. 24. When using the data, please note that the data is reported in watts, not in kilowatts ("kW"). The strata definitions and strata weights are included in a separate worksheet within each attachment. r Attachment 1: ldaho 2015 Residential Load Research Sample data o Attachmenl2: ldaho 2016 Residential Load Research Sample data r Attachment 3. ldaho 2015 SGS Load Research Sample data . Attachment 4: ldaho 2016 SGS Load Research Sample data The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 19 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 88 o1529 REQUEST NO. 28: Please provide all load research data you collected, or that was collected on your behalf, in support of your Application in this docket for the following groups of customers: a. Residential customers with on-site generation; b. Residential customers without on-site generation; c. Small commercial customers with on-site generation; and d. Small commercial customers without on-site generation RESPQNSE TQ REOUEST NO. 2q: Please see the response and Attachments to Request No. 20 for all underlying data that supports the Company's Application and allwitness testimony. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 20Idalro l'ouer Cornpany's Resptrnses to I)arties' I)ata Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 89 of529 energy use that is offset by solar net energy generation among the Company's residential customers with on-site generation. Please provide the data used to develop the calculation. BESPONSE TO REOUEST NO. 29: Because ldaho Power uses a single meter to measure consumption over a billing period for the residential customers with on-site generation, the Company does not have the ability to measure consumption and generation separately. Therefore, the Company has not performed an analysis of the percentage of on-site monthly energy use that is offset by solar net energy generation among the Company's residentialcustomers with on-site generation. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 21 ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to I)arties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 90 of529 REQUEST NO. 29: Please indicate the average percentage of on-site monthly REQUEST NO. 30: Please indicate the average percentage of on-site monthly energy use that is offset by solar net energy generation among the Company's small commercial customers with on-site generation. Please provide the data used to develop the calculation. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 30: Because ldaho Power uses a single meter to measure consumption over a billing period for the small general service customers with on-site generation, the Company does not have the ability to measure consumption and generation separately. Therefore, the Company has not performed an analysis of the percentage of on-site monthly energy use that is offset by solar net energy generation among the Company's small general service customers with on-site generation. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S ,?f;9,q#_D..?,Ft,,9hP,fl,T$,*EouEsrs ro IDAHo PowER coMpANy - 22 I)arties' I)ata Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. I PC-E- I 7- | 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 9l of529 REQUEST NO. 31: Please indicate, by year, the number of your residential customers with on-site generation who were net zero customers in each of the last five (5) calendar years. RE$PON$E TO REQUE$T NO* 31:As defined on page 11 of Mr. Angell's testimony, a net zero customer is one that, over the course of a year, generates as much or more energy (kilowatt-hours) than they consume. The table below lists the number of residential customers with on-site generation who were net zero customers in each of the last five calendar years. *lncluding only customers who had 12 months of billtn9 data each year. **Monthly billed energy was used for 2012 because AMI data was not available for the entire year. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 23 Idaho Power Conrpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 92 of 529 No. of Residential Net Zero Percent of NM Customers* 29 27 29 38 70 1 I 1 1 1 2o/o 1o/o 0o/o lYo 2o/o 2012** 2013 2014 2015 2016 REQUEST NO. 32: Please ind icate, by year, the number of your small commercial customers with on-site generation who were net zero customers in each of the last five (5) calendar years. RESPONSE TO REQUESf. N-O.-. 3!: As defined on page 11 of Mr. Angell's testimony, a net zero customer is one that, over the course of a year, generates as much or more energy (kilowatt-hours) than they consume. The table below lists the number of small general service customers with on-site generation who were net zero customers in each of the last five calendar years. *lncluding only customers who had 12 months of billing data year**Monthly billed energy was used for 2012 because AMI data was not available for the entire year. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 24Idaho Power Corrpany's Responses to Partres' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-tr- I7- l3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 93 of529 No. of Residential Net Zero Percent of NM Customers* 2012*" 2013 2014 2015 2016 I 12 7 11 14 21o/o 23o/o 41o/o 650/o 61o/o RESUEST NO. 33: Please provide all work papers supporting the 2016 Net Metering Status Report attached to Ms. Aschenbrenner's direct testimony as Exhibit No. 9. Please provide work papers in executable native format with formulas and links intact. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 33: For clarity, the 2017 Net Metering Status Report was attached to Ms. Aschenbrenner's direct testimony as Exhibit No. 9. Please see Attachment 1 for the workpapers supporting Chart 1 of the 2017 Net Metering Status report. Please see Attachment 2 for the workpapers supporting Chart 2 of the 2017 Net Metering Status report. Please see the attachment to the Company's response to Request No. 24 for the workpapers supporting Chart 3 of the 2017 Net Metering Status report. Please see Attachment 3 to the Company's response to Request No. 20 for the workpapers to support Charts 4 and 5 of the 2017 Net Metering Status Report. Please see Attachment 2 to the Company's response to Request No. 20 for the workpapers to support Table 3 of the 2017 Net Metering Status Report. Please see Attachment 3 for the workpapers supporting Chart 6 of the 2017 Net Metering Status Report. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REOUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 25 ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 94 of529 REQUEST NO" 34: Please provide all work papers supporting the 2016 Net Metering Status Report. Please provide work papers in executable native format with formulas and links intact. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 34: Please see Attachment 1 for the workpapers supporting Charts 1,2,5, and 6 of the 2016 Net Metering Status report, Please see Attachment 2 for the workpapers supporting Chart 3 of the 2016 Net Metering Status report. Please see Attachment 3 for the workpapers supporting Table 3 and Chart 4 of the 2016 Net Metering Status report. Please see Attachment 4 for the workpapers supporting Table 4 and Charts 7 and I of the 2016 Net Metering Status report. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S rfiRQ8,DtfuS&LP.F-P6IAEEouESrs ro IDAHo PowER CoMPANY - 26 Parties' Data Ilequests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 Il. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 95 oi529 REQUEST NO. 35: Please provide all work papers supporting the presentation attached to Ms. Aschenbrenner's direct testimony as Exhibit No. 10. Please provide work papers in executable native format with formulas and links intact. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 35: Please see the Attachment for the presentation that was provided as Exhibit No. 10 to Ms. Aschenbrenner's testimony. The workpapers supporting the presentation are included in the Attachments to the Company's response to Request No. 34. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 27 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Partres' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 96 of529 REQUEST NO. 36: Reference the statement by Mr. Angell on page 11, lines 21 to 23 of his direct testimony that: "To illustrate this, the Company selected a single residential net metering customer who netted their usage to zero during 2016.' a. Please provide all available usage data for the calendar year 2016 for the two customers depicted in Figure 1, separating energy used by the customer coincident to its production by the customer (self-consumed customer generation) and energy you delivered to the customer. b. Please indicate the number of residential and small general service ('R&SGS") customers for which you have data comparable to the data depicted for the selected customer in Figure 3. lf you do not have such data for all customers, please describe why you have such data for some, but not all customers. c. Please provide all available load data for R&SGS customers with on-site generation for 20'16, separating energy used by the customer coincident to its production by the customer (self-consumed customer generation) and energy you delivered to the customer if available. d. Please provide all available load data for R&SGS customers without on- site generation for 2016. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 36: a. Please see the Attachment to the Company's Response to Vote Solar's Request No. 14 for the calendar year 2016 hourly net energy consumption for the net zerc residential customer and the nearby standard service residential customer depicted in Figure 1 of Mr. Angell's testimony. The Company is not able to separate energy used by the customer coincident to its production by the customer (self- IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S ,?599$P.3,Fil,,9,r-P,ATAtEQUESTS ro rDAHo PowER CoMPANY - 28 Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 97 of 529 Parties'Data Requests consumed customer generation) and energy delivered to the customer from the Company. ldaho Power uses a single meter to measure consumption over a billing period for the R&SGS customers with on-site generation, the Company does not have the ability to measure total consumption and total generation separately. b. The Company has hourly energy data for approximately 99 percent of its ldaho R&SGS customers, 441,7O5 residential customers and 28,109 small general service customers. The hourly energy data is provided by the Company's AMl. The Company does not have hourly energy data for the remaining one percent of R&SGS customers because there arc a few substations where it was cost-prohibitive to install AMl, and therefore, the Company is not able to obtain hourly energy data for those customers. c. Please see the Attachment for the net hourly energy consumption for the ldaho R&SGS customers with on-site generation for 2016. The Company is not able to separate energy used by the customer coincident to its production by the customer (self-consumed customer generation) and energy delivered to the customer from the Company. ldaho Power uses a single meter to measure consumption over a billing period for the R&SGS customers with on-site generation, the Company does not have the ability to measure total consumption and total generation separately. d. On October 23, 2017, ldaho Power contacted David Bender to explain that, to provide all available load data for R&SGS customers without on-site generation for 2016, would be too voluminous. Per an email exchange between ldaho Power and Mr. Bender, Vote Solar agreed that the load research sample data could be provided in lieu of full census data. lt was also agreed upon that ldaho Power would provide the IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S EErcSl*?.EF"rr*orE P.$T,*REQUESTS ro IDAHo PowER CoMPANY - 2e Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 98 of 529 sample size, the sampling methodology, and the strata weights for the residential and small general service load research samples. Please see the Attachments to the Company's response to Request No. 27 for the following load research sample datasets. When using the data, please note that the data is reported in watts, not in kW. The strata definitions and strata weights are included in a separate worksheet within each attachment. o Request No. 27 - Attachment 1: ldaho 2015 Residential Sample data r Request No. 27 - Attachment 2: ldaho 2016 Residential Sample data . Request No. 27 - Attachment 3: ldaho 2015 SGS Sample data . Request No. 27 - Attachment 4: ldaho 2016 SGS Sample data The ldaho residential sample is a stratified random sample that was designed using Oracle Utilities' LodeStar sampling package. A multidimensional stratified sample was utilized, using the Delanius/Hodges methodology to identify stratum breakpoints and the Neyman allocation methodology was used to determine sample size. The sample design target statistics were based on 10 percent reliability with 90 percent confidence. The sample consists of four usage strata combined with six demographic strata resulting in 24 total strata (four usage by six demographic). The usage stratifying variable was the average 30-day normalized billed kWh, The following usage stratum breakpoints were identified: 0-700 kwh, 701-1,250 kwh, 1 ,251-2,150 kwh, and 2,150+ kwh. The demographic stratifying variable was based on the six weather stations across ldaho Power's service area. They include the following weather stations: Boise, Ketchum, McCall, Ontario, Pocatello, and Twin Falls. The final sample included 449 sample points, with a target sample size of 498. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S f;EpgNpclFtr""9r-mT$sBEQUESTS ro IDAHo PowER CoMPANY - 30 Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 99 of529 The ldaho srnall general service sample is also a stratified random sample that was designed using Oracle Utilities' LodeStar sampling package. A multidimensional stratified sample was utilized, using the Delanius/Hodges methodology to identify stratum breakpoints and the Neyman allocation methodology was used to determine sample size. The sample design target statistics were based on 10 percent reliability with 90 percent confidence. The sample consists of three usage strata combined with six demographic strata resulting in 18 total strata (three usage by six demographic). The usage stratifying variable was the average 30-day normalized billed kWh. The following usage stratum breakpoints were identified: 0-334 kwh, 335-834 kwh, and 835+ kWh. The demographic stratifying variable was based on the six weather stations across ldaho Power's service area. They include the following weather stations: Boise, Ketchum, McCall, Ontario, Pocatello, and Twin Falls. The final sample included 798 sample points, with a target sample size of 877. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 31ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-ll B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 100 of529 REQUEST NO. 37: Reference Figure 3 on page 17 of Mr. Angell's direct testimony: a. Please indicate the standardized unit value for the Load curve at time of peak. b. Please indicate the standardized unit value for the Load-irradiance curve at the time the Load curve peaks. c. Please provide all underlying data used to support this figure in Excel format with formulas and links intact RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 3Z: To find relationships between solar intensity and load, the data was nominalized so that each variable ranged between one and zero. That allowed the two correlated time-series to be more easily relatable when graphed. a. The standardized unit of the load curve is based on a peak kW of 16,01 8.77 kW. b. There is no standardized unit value for the curve that represents the difference of the load and the irradiance (load-irradiance). The graph is a visualization of the time relationship of load and irradiance. However, the standardized unit of the southerly solar irradiance curve is based on a peak irradiance of 1,010.316 watts/meter2. c. The executable files require a specific database engine and application software, without which the files are unusable. However, the output from the application software that was used to create the plots is being provided as an Attachment. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S f,R9gN.P&Htn9rP.,Sr"S,["EQUESrs ro IDAHo PowER CoMPANY - s2 Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 101 of529 Parties' Data Requests REQUEST NO.38: Reference Figure 4 on page 18 of Mr. Angell's direct testimony: a. Please indicate the standardized unit value for the Load curve at time of peak. b. Please indicate the standardized unit value for the Load-irradiance curve at the time the Load curve peaks. c. Please provide all underlying data used to support this figure in Excel format with formulas and links intact. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 38: To find relationshi ps between solar intensity and load, the data was nominalized so that each variable ranged between one and zero. That allowed the two correlated time-series to be more easily relatable when graphed. a. The standardized unit of the load curve is based on a peak kW of 16,018.77 kW. b. There is no standardized unit value for the curve that represents the difference of the load and the irradiance (load-irradiance). The graph is a visualization of the time relationship of load and irradiance. However, the standardized unit of the westerly solar irradiance curve is based on a peak irradiance of 1,002.249 watts/meter2. c. The executable files require a specific database engine and application software, without which the files are unusable. However, the output from the application software that was used to create the plots is being provided as an Attachment. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 33 Idaho Power Conrpany's Rcsponscs to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 102 of529 REQUEST NO. 39:Reference page 20 lines 13 to 15 of Mr. Angell's direct testimony: a. Please define "high DER penetration" as used in the referenced section. b. Please identify each time you experienced a voltage violation as a result of current DER penetration levels. c. Please identify each time you experienced a short circuit detection as a result of current DER penetration levels. d. Please identify each time you experienced islanding as a result of current DER penetration levels. e. Please provide documentation of all events identified in response to subparts b through d, above. f. Please identify the costs incurred to address each of the events, and their underlying cause, for each of the events identified in response to subparts b through d, above. RESPONSE TO REQUE T NO. 39: a. Please see the response to Request No. 21a. b. Please see the Attachment for a list of recent dates and times when ldaho Power experienced a voltage violation as a result of current DER penetration levels is attached to this request. c. ldaho Power has not documented a short circuit detection as a result of current levels of DER penetration. d, Please see the response to Request No. 21e. e. Please see the response to Request No. 21 IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S ,?"8"9P"S.P.$FJ"9I-RSI$.BEQUESrS ro IDAHo PowER CoMPANY - 34 Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 103 of529 Parties' Data Requests f. No additional costs were incurred to remediate the events identified in subparts b through d. Maintenance was performed by Company employees and were included in ldaho Power's dayto-day operations and maintenance budget. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 35Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-ll B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 104 of529 Parties' Data Requests REQUEST NO. 40:Reference page 22 lines 1 to 2 of Mr. Angell's direct testimony: a. Please define the "peak load" referred to in the description "l5 percent of peak load," including but not limited to whether this refers to peak system load, peak load on the relevant circuit, or the peak at some other point of measurement. b. Please indicate the date at which the Company expects DER penetration to reach 15 percent of peak load and provide al! work papers and analyses supporting that calculation in Excel format with formulas and links intact. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 40: a. Peak load in this case refers to the peak load on the distribution circuit(s) that are connected to a substation transformer. b. ldaho Power has not performed this analysis. However, DER penetration has already reached 15 percent of peak load at several of ldaho Power's substations. The following substations are already experiencing above 15 percent DER penetration: Mora, Hope, Orchard, Holly, Sinker Creek, Adrian, Nyssa, Blue Gulch, Vale, Millner, Cairo, Garden Valley, Canyon Creek, Lime, and Fossil Gulch. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S ,F"F,"9P"#.P.f,il,9,F-RSTAFEOUESTS ro IDAHo PowER COMPANY - 36 Exhibit No. 902 Case No IPC-E-17-ll B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 105 o1529 Parties' Data Requests REQUEST NO. 41: Please clarify whether the Companies' proposal regarding the requirement for smart inverters would apply only to. new customers seeking interconnection or whether existing customers who may not have smart inverters in place would be subject to the requirement. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 41:The Company's proposal to require the installation and operation of smart inverters for all new customer-owned generator interconnections within 60 days following the adoption of an industry standard definition of smart inverters as defined by the lnstitute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers applies to new customers seeking interconnection. Existing customers will not be required to upgrade their inverters. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 37 Idalro l)ower Comparry's Responses to Parties' [)ata Requcsts Exhihit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I l B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 106 o1529 B,EQUEST NO. 42: Reference the statement by Mr. Tatum on page 5, lines 17- 20 of his direct testimony, that: "The existing R&SGS rate design does not reflect the costs and benefits of the transaction between ldaho Power and its customers with on- site generation." a. Please provide all analyses that the Company has conducted that quantify the cost to serve customers with on-site generation and all data relied upon. lf applicable, please provide supporting work papers in their native format with formulas and links intact. b. Please provide all analyses that the Company has conducted that quantify the benefits associated with serving customers with on-site generation and all data relied upon. lf applicable, please provide supporting work papers in their native format with formulas and links intact. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 42: a. The Company performed two separate analyses to estimate the cost shift, and the cost to serve residential customers with on-site generation, as of the end of 2015 and 2016. Please see the response and Attachments to Request No. 17 for a description of the analysis and the workpapers for the analyses. b. The Company has not conducted any analyses to quantify the benefits associated with serving customers with on-site generation. However, the Company has requested a new docket be opened at the conclusion of this case with the purpose of establishing a compensation structure for customer-owned DERs that reflects both the benefits and costs that DER interconnection brings to the electric system. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S '$"E"qqly.Pd,,Fil9f-RSTS'EEouESrs ro IDAHo PowER CoMPANY - 38 Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- | 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 107 o1529 Parties' Data Requests BEOUEST NO.43: Reference the statement by Mr. Tatum on page 8 line 21 to page 9 line 2 of his direct testimony that: "Under this proposal, the rates under Schedule 6 and Schedule 8 would continue to mirror the rates contained in Schedule 1 and Schedule 7 until the Commission determines the proper rate design and/or compensation structures for Schedule 6 and Schedule 8 based upon appropriate cost of service studies and other applicable generation valuation studies." a. Please describe in detail what cost of service studies and other application generation valuation studies are "appropriate" to support a "proper" rate design and/or compensation structure for customers with on-site generation. b. Please indicate whether you have completed any of the studies referred to in the preceding subpart and, if so, please provide all relevant studies and associated work papers in Excel format with formulas and links intact. RESPONS.E.TO REQUEST NO. 43: a. The Company is not proposing a cost assignment methodology as a part of this case. The Company has recommended that, in order to establish a methodology that determines the appropriate amount of costs and accurately reflects their utilization of the grid, the ldaho Public Utilities Commission ("Commission") establish a formal process by which a comprehensive review of the compensation structure for customers with on-site generation can be analyzed and vetted collaboratively with interested parties. ldaho Power believes this would best be done through a collaborative process where stakeholders and other utilities can participate. b. No The response to this Request is sponsored by Tim Tatum, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 39 ldalro Power Company's Responses to Parties' [)ata Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I l B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 108 of529 REQUEST NO. 44: Reference the statement by Mr. Tatum on page 19 lines 14 to 24 of his direct testimony that: "The establishment of similarly situated customers or customer classes has been a long-standing and important first step in the ratemaking process. Taking this important first ratemaking step now will position the Company to study this segment of customers, providing the data necessary to understand how this customer segment utilizes the Company's system. The data quantifying the usage of the system will inform what costs (revenue requirement) are appropriately allocated to the newly established customer classes in a future rate proceeding (class cost-of-service process)," a. Please indicate whether you contend that ldaho law requires that customers with on-site generation be designated as a separate rate class before they can be analyzed in a class cost-of-service analysis for a future general rate case. lf so please provide references to the controlling statute(s), regulation(s), and/or case(s). b. Please identify the most recent five (5) instances when a new class was established and, for each such instance, please identify the Commission order approving the new class. c. Please identify the most recent five (5) instances when you proposed to create a new class but the Commission did not approve such proposal and, for each such instance, please identify the Commission order or other decision rejecting the proposal. d. Please identify each instance when you included a proposed class of customers in a costof-service study filed with the Commission, prior to the Commission approving the creation of a new class for such customers. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 40ldaho l)ower Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 109 o1529 RESPONSE TO NO. 44: ldaho Power objects to this Request because subpart (a) requests a statement of opinion not previously written or published as proscribed by RP 255.01 and subparts (b-d) request the identification of information that is publicly available at the ldaho Public Utilities Commission office (472 W. Washington, Boise, lD 83702) or at the Commission's website (http://www.puc.idaho.gov/). The research requested in subparts (b-d) has not been previously completed by ldaho Power and thus cannot be produced. The response to this Request is sponsored by Lisa Nordstrom, Lead Counsel, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S flhqgJ*PESI"8Ip.SJ*S"EQUESrS ro IDAHo PowER CoMPANY - 41 Pa(ies' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page I l0 of529 REQUEST NO. 45: Refer to the statement by Mr. Tatum on page 22 lines 1 to 6 of his direct testimony that: "The Company requests that the Commission open a generic docket at the conclusion of this case with the purpose of establishing a compensation structure for customer-owned DERs that reflects both the benefits and costs that DER interconnection brings to the electric system." a. Please explain how the proposed generic docket differs from a general rate case proceeding (if at all). b. Please confirm that the Company does not propose to modify rates for any customers outside of a general rate case proceeding. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 45: a. ln the context of the referenced statement, a general rate case is specific to ldaho Power whereas a generic docket addresses issues that may pertain more broadly to other utilities. b. ldaho Power is not proposing any pricing changes in this case. The Company anticipates that pricing changes will be considered in a future rate proceeding, general or otherwise. The response to this Request is sponsored by Tim Tatum, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S fihsaNpc36I"9t*P,SI$,BEQUESTS ro IDAHo PowER CoMPANY - 42 Exhibit No 902 C--asc No. IPC-L- I 7- ll B. Kobor. Votc Solar Pagelllof'529 Parties' Data Requests REQUEST NO. 46: Reference the statement by Mr. Tatum on page 22lines 14- 16 of his direct testimony that: "The Company anticipates that it will request to modify the pricing structure and compensation methodology as part of a future rate proceeding." a, Please indicate whether the "future rate proceeding" is the same as, or distinct from, the generic docket referred to on page 22lines 1-6 of Mr. Tatum's direct testimony. b. Please explain whether the "future rate proceeding" is the same as a general rate case proceeding. lf different, please explain. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 46: a. These proceedings are distinct; ldaho Power envisions using any DER cost and benefit determination methodology approved by the Commission resulting from the referenced generic docket to inform the development of customer rates for consideration in a subsequent rate proceeding. However, the Company is not opposed to considering rate and/or DER compensation structural changes as a part of the referenced generic docket. b. A "future rate proceeding" could take the form of a general rate case in which all matters related to revenue requirement, rates, charges, and service are at issue (RP 124). However, the structure of a future rate proceeding may be more focused in nature, influenced by factors that include future Commission orders and the timing of future general rate cases. The response to this Request is sponsored by Tim Tatum, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 43 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page I l2 of529 REQUEST NO. 4.7: a. Please confirm that proposed Schedule 6 combines the substantive provisions from existing Schedule 1 and Schedule 84 and adds a provision that "Compensation for the balance of generation and usage by the Customer is subject to change upon Commission approval." b. lf proposed Schedule 6 makes any substantive changes-whether addition or omission-from existing Schedules 1 and 84, other than that identified in subpart a, above, please fully describe each such substantive change. c. lf you contend that including the statement "Compensation for the balance of generation and usage by the Customer is subject to change upon Commission approval" has any legal significance and/or provides any information to the customer beyond that described by Mr. Tatum on page 23 lines 5 lo 22 of his direct testimony, please set forth the full basis for your contention. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 47: a. Yes, with additional modifications described in b. b. Under the "Applicability" section of proposed tariff Schedules 6 and 8, the Company specified that "[a Generation Facility] that is connected in parallel with the ldaho Power System" would take service under Schedules 6 or 8. The Company also added a definition for "Parallel" in the "Definitions" section of the tariff schedule. The Company also added a provision to the Monthly Charge section stating: "The following rate structure and charges are subject to change upon Cornmission approval." c. As Mr. Tatum testifies on page 18 of his testimony: "While the Company provides its customers with information that rates are subject to change, some IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S fi5pQly..P,f,Fl,,9I-.D,ffTS"BEQUESrs rO IDAHo PowER CoMPANY - 44 Irxhibir No. 902 Case No. tPC-U- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page I l3 of529 Partics' Data Requests customers may be investing in DER systems under the assumption that rate design changes or compensation for excess net energy will never occur; that misunderstanding may negatively impact the economics of their investment." While the statement is true for all existing rate schedules, the proposed provision is simply intended to alleviate any misconception that may arise before an investment decision is made. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 45 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page I 14 of529 REQUEST NO. 48: Please provide all work papers supporting the payback period calculation set forth on page 24 lines 11 to 17 of Mr. Tatum's direct testimony. Please provide work papers in Excel format with formulas and links intact. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 48: Please see the Attachment for the workpapers supporting the payback period calculated by the Company. The response to this Request is sponsored by Tim Tatum, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, ldaho Power Company. DATED at Boise, ldaho, this 3lstday of October 2017. D.N Attorney for ldaho Power Company IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S ,?f;"c,q#P.9,F[,9I_RAT$.BEouESrs ro rDAHo PowER coMpANy - 46 Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page I 15 of529 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY that on the 31st day of October 2017 I served a true and correct copy of IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY upon the following named parties by the method indicated below, and addressed to the following. Commission Staff Sean Costello Deputy Attorney General ldaho Public Utilities Commission 472 West Washington (83702) P.O. Box 83720 Boise, ldaho 83720-007 4 !dahydro C. Tom Arkoosh ARKOOSH LAW OFFIGES 802 West Bannock Street, Suite 900 P.O. Box 2900 Boise, ldaho 83701 ldaho Gonservation Leag ue Benjamin J. Otto ldaho Conservation League 710 N.6th st. Boise, ldaho 83702 Matthew A. Nykiel ldaho Conservation League 102 South Euclid #207 P.O. Box 2308 Sandpoint, ldaho 83864 ldaho lrrigation Pumpers Association, Inc. Eric L. Olsen ECHO HAWK & OLSEN, PLLC 505 Pershing Avenue, Suite 100 P.O. Box 6119 Pocatello, ldaho 83205 X Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail FAXX Email sean.costello puc.idaho.qov Hand Delivered X "U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email tom.arkoosh@arkoosh.com erin. cecil@a rkoosh. com _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX - Email botto@idahoconservation.orq _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email mnykiel@idahoconservation.org _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email elo@qchoha.wk.com IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 47 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page I l6 o1529 Anthony Yankel 12700 Lake Avenue, Unit 2505 Lakewood, Ohio 44107 Auric Solar, LLC Preston N. Carter Deborah E. Nelson GIVENS PURSLEY LLP 601 W. Bannock Street Boise, ldaho 83702 EIias Bishop Auric Solar, LLC 2310 S. 1300 W. West Valley City, Utah 84119 Vote Solar David Bender Earthjustice 3916 Nakoma Road Madison, Wisconsin 537 1 1 Briana Kobor Vote Solar 360 22nd Street, Suite 730 Oakland, California 94612 City of Boise Abigail R. Germaine Deputy City Attorney Boise City Attorney's Office 150 N. Capitol Blvd. P.O. Box 500 Boise, ldaho 83701-0500 ldaho Clean Energy Association C. Tom Arkoosh ARKOOSH LAW OFFICES P.O. 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Box 2900 Boise, ldaho 83701 Sierra Club Kelsey Jae Nunez KELSEY JAE NUNEZLLC 920 North Clover Drive Boise, ldaho 83703 Zack Waterman Director, ldaho Sierra Club 503 West Franklin Street Boise, ldaho 83702 Michael Heckler 3606 North Prospect Way Garden City, ldaho 83714 Snake River Alliance NW Energy Coalition John R. Hammond, Jr. FISHER PUSCH LLP 101 South Capitol Boulevard, Suite 701 Boise, ldaho 83702 lntermountain Wind and Solar, LLC Ryan B. Frazler Brian W. Burnett KIRTON McCONKIE 50 East South Temple, Suite 400 P.O. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page I 18 o1529 IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S SECOND SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 49 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requcsts Doug Shipley Dale Cravvford lntermountain Wind and Solar, LLC 1952 West 2425 South Woods Cross, Utah 84087 _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email douq@imwindandsolar.com dp le@imwindandsolar. com T Assistant IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S ,F"F"C.o"$[P."S,FrT"9X_RSIABEQUESTS ro rDAHo powER coMpANY - 50 Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page I 19 of529 LISA D. NORDSTROM (lSB No. 5733) ldaho Power Company 1221 West ldaho Street (83702) P.O. Box 70 Boise, ldaho 83707 Telephone: (208) 388-5825 Facsimile: (208) 388-6936 I n o rd strom @ id a h opower. com Attorney for ldaho Power Company BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF IDAHO POWER COMPANY FOR AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH NEW SCHEDULES FOR RESIDENTIAL AND SMALL GENERAL SERVICE CUSTOMERS WITH ON-SITE GENERATION ldaho Power Courpany's Responscs to I)arties' Data Ileclucsts oASE NO. !PC-E-17-13 IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) COMES NOW, ldaho Power Company ("ldaho Power" or "Company"), and in response to Vote Solar's Third Set of Data Requests to ldaho Power Company dated October 27 ,2017, herewith submits the following information: IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 1 Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-li-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 120 of529 REQUEST NO. 49: Reference your response to Vote Solar Request No. 4 a. Please identify the nameplate capacity and generation resource (i.e., solar PV, wind, hydro, etc.) for each generator interconnected on Jamieson circuit 012. b. For the seven substations identified as having customer-sited distributed generation that contributed to reverse power flow conditions, please provide the nameplate capacity, interconnection date, and generation resource for each generator served by that substation and, separately for each generator, the tariff(s) and/or contracts pursuant to which it takes service from, and sells electricity to, ldaho Power Company. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 49: a. The nameplate capacity and generation resource for each generator interconnected on Jamieson circuit 012 are listed below. Name Generator 1 Generator 2 Generator 3 Generator 4 Generator 5 Generator 6 Generator 7 Generator 8 Nameplate capacity (kW) 100 100 99.84 65.52 99.96 74.97 65.60 65.45 Generation Source Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV b. The nameplate capacity, interconnection date, generation resource, and rate are listed below for each generator on the seven substations identified as having customer-sited distributed generation that contributed to reverse power flow conditions. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 2 Idaho I'ower Conrpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests uxhibir No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-ll B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page l2l of529 Cairo 011 Generator 1 Generator 2 Generator 3 Generator 4 Generator 6 Orchard 042 Generator 1 Generator 2 Generator 3 Generator 4 Generator 5 Generator 6 Generator 7 Mora 042 Generator 1 Generator 2 Generator 3 Generator 4 Generator 5 Generator 6 Generator 7 Nameplate Capacity (kW) 13 2.225 9.45 10.92 4,500 Nameplate Capacity (kW) 2.5 2 40 21 4.56 3.12 20,000 Nameplate Capacity (kW) lnterconnection date o6t25t2010 02t19t2013 10126t2015 10t15t2015 02t10t2017 lnterconnection date 08t17t2005 09/05/2008 0611912013 06t19t2013 10t14t2015 12t2t2015 02t11t2017 lnterconnection date 10t13t2015 08/1 6/201 6 05126t2016 05t11t2016 oil10t2017 07 t13t2017 10110t2017 Generation source Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Generation source Wind Wind Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Rate 084-lrrigation 084-Residential 084-Residential 084-Large Commercial PURPA Rate 084-Residential 084-Residential 084-Large Commercial 084-Large Commercial 084-Residential 084-Residential PURPA 8.4 5.4 56.43 7.5 9.72 14.70 13.64 Generation source Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Rate 084-Residential 084-Residential 084-Large Commercial 084-Large Commercial 084-Residential 084-Residential 084-Residential IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 3 Idaho I)ower Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I i B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 122 of 529 Ganyon Creek Nameplate Capacity (kW) Generator 8 Generator 9 Generator '10 Generator 11 Generator 12 Sinker Creek Generator 1 Generator 2 Generator 1 Generator 2 Nyssa Generator 1 Generator 2 Generator 3 Generator 4 Generator 5 Generator 6 Generator 7 Generator 8 Generator 9 6.96 11.78 3.10 17.4 20,000 Nameplate Capacity (kW) 8.2s 20,000 40 20,000 Nameplate Capacity (kW) Pending Pending Pending Pending 02t08t2017 lnterconnection date 11t21t2014 04t05t2017 lnterconnection date 11t1412012 01t19t2017 lnterconnection date ogt12t2002 09t10t2014 02t25t2016 a8ngnu6 08t26t2016 01t20t2017 05t17t2017 14t09t2017 02t20t2017 Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Generation source Solar PV Solar PV l0'1-Residential 101-Residentiat 101-Residential 101-Residential PURPA Rate 084-Residential PURPA Generation source Wind Solar PV Rate 184-lrrigation PURPA Rate O84-Residential 184-Residential O84-Residential lB4-Small General 184-Residential O84-Residential O84-Residential 184-Residential PURPA 1.68 6.60 1.50 3.42 9.405 7.32 4.275 14.88 10,000 Generation source Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV Solar PV IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 4 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 123 of529 Vale Generator 1 Generator 2 Generator 3 Generator 4 Generator 5 Nameplate Capacity (kW) 4.00 9.00 2.40 3.18 10,000 lnterconnection date 05t14t2042 01t14t2004 0411712009 11t26t2013 11t01t2016 Rate O84-Large Commercial O84-Large Commercial O84-Residential O84-Large Commercial PURPA Generation source Solar PV Solar PV Wind Solar PV Solar PV The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 5 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-F.- l 7- l3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 124 of 529 REQUEST NO. 50:Please identify each substation on your system and, for each, please provide: a. The total number of connected distribution circuits; b. The total number of residential customers served on each circuit; c. The total number of small general service customers served on each circuit; d. The total number of distribution transformers (line transformers) serving residential customers on each circuit; e. The total number of distribution transformers (line transformers) serving small general service customers on each circuit; and t. The total number, nameplate capacity, and generation type of residential and small commercial class, customer-sited, net metered, distributed generation connected to each circuit. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 50: a. - f. Please see the Confidential Excel file provided on the confidential CD for the requested data. The confidential CD will be provided to those parties that have executed the Protective Agreement in this matter. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 6 ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Rcquests Exhibir No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 125 of529 REOUEST NQ. 51: Reference your response to Vote Solar Request No. 5(a). a. Please identify, by date, time, and substation, each instance when excess energy from customer-sited distributed generation flowed to the transmission system. b. Please identify, for each instance identified in response to 3(a), above, the amount of generation from net-metered, customer-sited distributed generation, and the amount from other interconnected generation (e.9., PURPA QF generation). RESP_ -QNSE TO REQUEST NO. 51: a. Please see the Company's response to Vote Solar's Request No. 4 for instances when excess energy flowed from the distribution system to the transmission system. b. Please see the attachment for the amount of excess net energy generated by net-metered, customer-sited distributed generation and the amount of excess net energy generated by other distributed energy resources at the time of each instance identified in a. above. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY. T Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 126 o1529 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Pa(ies' Data Requests REQUEST Nc. 52: Reference your response to Vote Solar Request No. s(c)(i). Please identify the date, time, and volume of energy from customer-sited distributed generation that was sold in the wholesale market since January 1,2015. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 52: All energy available for sale on the wholesale market is aggregated into an equivalent resource. This includes all energy from Company, PURPA, and customer-sited resources. Thus, the Company is not able to identify the volume of energy from customer-sited distributed generation that was sold in the wholesale market. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 8 Idaho l)ower Cornparry's Resporrses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. I PC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 127 ol 529 REQUEST NO. 53: Reference Angell Direct at 12 and your response to Vote Solar Data Request No. 6. Please identify the distribution substation that the "Net Zero Net Metering Customer" and the "Standard Service Residential Customer" are served from and, for each substation, the hourly loads for each hour on June 29, 2016. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 53: Both customers are served from the Eagle substation. The hourly loads for the Eagle substation are shown in the table below. Date Load (MW) 29-Jun-t6 00:00:00 29Jun-16 01:00:00 29Jun-16 02:00:00 29-Jun-15 03:00:00 29{un-16 04:00:00 29-lun-16 05:00:00 29-Jun-16 06:00:00 29-Jun-15 07:00:00 29Jun-15 08:00:00 29-Jun-16 09:00:00 29Jun-16 10:00:00 29-Jun-1611:00:00 29-Jun-16 12:00:00 29-Jun-16 13:00:00 29-Jun-15 14:00:00 29-Jun-16 15:00:00 29-Jun-16 16:00:00 29-Jun-16 17:00:00 29-Jun-16 18:00:0O 29-Jun-16 19:00:0O 29-Jun-16 20:00:00 29-Jun-15 2L:00:00 29-Jun-L5 22:00:00 29Jun-16 23:00:00 2254379 19.55074 17.35533 15.84045 15.19908 75.44tO2 15.78609 77.2935L 19.204s1 21.20264 23.58742 26.32649 29.48202 32.37792 36.04343 38.92276 41.66375 43.26327 43.74838 42.59342 39.32464 36.82s99 33.24237 28.6833 The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 9 Idaho l)ower Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 128 of529 REQUEST NO. 54: Reference your response to Vote Solar Data Request No. l3,AschenbrennerDirectat2, line 15,7,line 16, 16, lines6-8, 17, line6,27,line 15,:lf the Company is not proposing a cost assignment methodology in this case, is the Company basing its contentions in this case that customers with on-site distributed generation are causing a "cost shift" and receiving a "subsidy" on the methodology used in the 2017 Report to the Commission, Aschenbrenner Direct Exhibit 9 and as described in response to Vote Solar Data Request No. 17? lf not, please explain the methodology used to determine a "cost shift" and "subsidy." RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 54: Beginning on page 12, Iine 23, of Tatum Direct, Mr. Tatum describes what is meant by the term "cost shift" in the context of this case: Currently, the Company's R&SGS customers are billed two types of charges: (1) a flat monthly service charge of $5.00 and (2) per kWh energy charges that vary by season and total monthly consumption. Due to the limited billing components associated with these rates classes, most of the Company' s revenue requirement is collected through the volumetric energy rates. This includes costs associated with all components of the electrical system, from investment in generation resources to the meters installed on customers'premises. Consequently, energy rates for R&SGS customers reflect not only the energy- related components of the revenue requirement, but fixed costs associated with generation, transmission, and distribution as well. For this type of rate design, recovery of fixed costs from an individual customer declines with any reduction in net energy usage. This creates a potential inequity between net metering customers and standard service customers as net metering customers, who still rely heavily upon the grid to both purchase power and transfer excess generation, are provided the opportunity to unduly reduce collection of class revenue requirement by reducing a portion or even all of their net kWh usage while other residential customers are left to compensate for the fixed costs that transfer to them through this revenue shortfall. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 1O ldaho Power Company's Responscs to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 []. Kobor. Vote Solar t'age 129 ot'529 REQUEST NO. 55: Please provide the date, hour, and magnitude of each monthly system peak during each of the last ten (10) years. RESPONSE TO REQUEST.NO, 5!: The date, hour, and magnitude of each monthly system peak during each of the last ten years are provided in the attachment to this request. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 12 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Partics' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 130 of529 Please see the Company's response to Vote Solar's Request No. 17.b for a description of the methodology and assumptions utilized to estimate the cost shift occurring from net metering customers to residential customers. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 11 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Rcquests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-t1- 17- l3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page l3l of529 REQUEST Nt). 56: Reference your response to Vote Solar Data Request Nos. 15(a) and 16 and Mr. Tatum's Direct at pp.4-5. a. Please explain how costs incurred and prices paid by individual customers would be "perfectly align[ed]." For example, would aligning costs within the mean of Mr. Tatum's testimony mean that the individual customer's contribution to class cost allocation in the cost of service study would match revenues collected from that customer? lf not, please explain how perfectly aligned costs and prices paid would be determined. b. Please state whether you contend that the existing retail rate results in inappropriate cost shifting and intra class subsidy to customers with distributed generation who do not export (i.e., do not net meter) but instead use all generation to offset load served from the Company (i.e., through battery storage or by sizing generation to never exceed load). RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 56: a. The Company is not proposing to achieve perfect alignment of rates with costs in this case. However, from a theoretical perspective, perfect alignment would mean collecting the exact revenue requirement attributable to each individual customer from that customer. b. Yes. Under the hypothetical scenario presented by Vote Solar in this request, it is possible that the existing retail rate structure would result in cost shifting and intra class subsidies. However, the Company does not have any residential or small general service customers with on-site generation who have not, at some time, produced a surplus of electricity. The response to this Request is sponsored by Tim Tatum, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 13 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' [)ata Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-h.- 17- l3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 132 of529 REQUEST NO. 57: Reference your response to Vote Solar Data Request 17(b) a. Please identify each way in which the methodology used to quantify the estimated cost shifts in 2015 and 2016 were different from the methodology used to assign costs during the Company's last general rate case. b. Please identify the date and hour of the system coincident demand and residential class non-coincident demand that was used to determine "the residential customer class's functionalized and classified revenue requirement authorized in the Company's 2011 GRC" and the date and hour of the system coincident demand and the residential net metering segment's non-coincident demand used to estimate the net metering segment's revenue requirement. c. Please define "the absolute value of the average usage in that hour" as used on page 23 of your response to Vote Solar Data Request 17(b) and how it differs from "the average of each customer's positive consumption." RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 57: a. As discussed in the Company's Response to Vote Solar's Request No. 17.b, the starting point for the cost shift analysis included in the 2016 and 2017 Annual Net Metering Reports ("Annual Reports") was the class cost-of-service study from the 2011 general rate case ("2011 GRC"). Therefore, the underlying class cost-of-service methodology used as the basis for the 2011 GRC and the Annual Reports was identical. However, as described in the Company's Response to Vote Solar's Request No. 17.b, in order to update the revenue requirement approved in the 2011 GRC to reflect amounts currently recovered in rates, the Company added or subtracted incremental revenue requirement authorized by the IPUC since the conclusion of the 2011 GRC. This was achieved by applying the same classification and functionalization principles utilized in the 2011 GRC to the approved incremental revenue requirement amounts on IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REOUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 14 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibir No 902 Case No [PC-L-l7-13 B. Kobor, Votc Solar I'age I 33 of529 a case-by-case basis. This incremental adjustment differs from the process used in a GRC only in that those costs would have been included in the initial jurisdictional revenue requirement rather than being added to or subtracted from revenue requirement after{he-fact. Additionally, as further detailed in the Company's Response to Vote Solar's Request No. 17.b, in order to determine revenue requirement attributable to net metering customers, ldaho Power applied per-unit costs to net metering customers' usage for the analyses performed in the Annual Reports. While the determination of these per-unit costs and the corresponding allocation factors mirrored the classification, functionalization, and allocation principles included in the 2011 GRC, the mechanics of the calculations differed for the analyses contained in the Annual Reports. Within a GRC, total jurisdictional revenue requirement is classified and functionalized, then allocated to customer classes based on each class's proportional share of each respective allocation factor. For the cost shifting analysis in the Annual Reports, a per- unit cost was determined then applied to net metering customers' usage. While the underlying classification, functionalization, and allocation principles were the same, a per-unit calculation was utilized in the Annual Reports because the intent of these analyses was to isolate a revenue requirement amount for net metering customers that was reflective of amounts currently authorized for recovery in customer rates. b. Please see the Company's response to Vote Solar's Request No. 10.c for the date and hour (ending) of the system coincident demand and residential class non- coincident demand that was used to determine "the residential customer class's functionalized and classified revenue requirement authorized in the Company's 2011 GRC." IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 15 Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page I 34 of529 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties'Data Requests The date and hour of the system coincident demand and the residential segment's non-coincident demand used to estimate the net metering segment's 2015 and 2016 revenue requirement are listed below. The same hour was used for the residential net metering segment's non-coincident demand as that of the residential segment. Month Residential Non-Coincident System Peak January February March April May June July August September October November December 1111201519:00 212412015 8'.OO 3/5/2015 8:00 4/3/20'15 8:00 5/31/2015 19:00 6t28t201519.04 712t2015 20.00 8t2t20151800 9/13/2015 '18:00 10/10/201518:00 1112912015 20:O0 121271201519.O0 11212015 9:00 212312p15 8:OO 31412015 8:00 412812015 22:00 51412015 20:00 6t29t201516.00 7t1120151900 81121201518:00 9/11201519:00 10/10/2015 18:00 111301201519:OO 121'll2O15 8:00 January February March April May June July August September October November December 1t2t1610'00 2t2t1620"00 3/18/16 8:00 4/6/16 8:00 5/31/16 19:00 612711619:00 7t27t1619'.00 8/2/16 19:00 9/1/16 19:00 10/30/16 21:00 11/28/16 19:00 12t18t1619'.00 1t2t1610.00 212116 8:00 3/18/'16 8:00 412111618:00 5/3'1/16 19:00 6/29116 18:00 7/30/16 18:00 8/2/16 19;00 9/1i16 18:00 10117116 20:00 11/30/16 19:00 12119t16 9'.00 c. As stated on page 23 of the Company's response to Vote Solar Request 17.b, the absolute value of each hour was used to calculate the non-coincident kilowatts ("kW') for the residential net metering segment. This means that, if the net energy consumption was negative, the positive value of that net energy consumption was used IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 16 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Partres' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 135 of529 to calculate the average for that hour. The Company used the absolute value when calculating the non-coincident kW because this factor is used to assign distribution costs, and regardless of which direction the energy flows, the result is representative of the customer's reliance on the distribution system in that hour. This differs from the use of "the average of each customer's positive consumption" in that, for the calculation of the system coincident kW and the average monthly kilowatt-hour, if the net energy consumption was negative that hour was zeroed. The system coincident kW is used to assign energy and transmission costs, and therefore, if the customer was not consuming energy from the Company, a zero was used for the calculation. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company. DATED at Boise, ldaho, this 17th day of November 2017. SA .N Attorney for !daho Company IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 17 Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 136 o1529 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY that on the 17th day of November 2017 l served a true and correct copy of IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY upon the following named parties by the method indicated below, and addressed to the following: Commission Staff Sean Costello Deputy Attorney General ldaho Public Utilities Commission 47 2 W est Washington (83702) P.O. Box 83720 Boise, ldaho 83720-007 4 ldahydro C. Tom Arkoosh ARKOOSH LAW OFFICES 802 West Bannock Street, Suite 900 P.O. Box 2900 Boise, ldaho 83701 ldaho Conservation League Matthew A. Nykiel ldaho Conservation League 102 South Euclid #207 P.O. Box 2308 Sandpoint, ldaho 83864 Benjamin J. Otto ldaho Conservation League 710 North 6th Street Boise, ldaho 83702 ldaho lrrigation Pumpers Association, lnc. Eric L. Olsen ECHO HAWK & OLSEN, PLLC 505 Pershing Avenue, Suite 100 P.O. Box 6119 Pocatello, ldaho 83205 X Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail FAX X Email seAn.costello@puc. idaho.qqv _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email tom.arkooshQarkoosh.com erin. cecil@arkoqsh "com _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAX X . Email mnvkiel@idahoconservatiorLorq _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email oconservation _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail --FAXX Email elo@echohawk.com IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 18 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data [iequests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page I 37 of529 Anthony Yankel 12700 Lake Avenue, Unit 2505 Lakewood, Ohio 44107 Auric Solar, LLC Preston N. Carter Deborah E. 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Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email tonv(&yanke*l.net _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email preston-carterl@qivenspurslev.com den@g ivel*pqrsley. com _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email glias.bishor@auricsolar.cgrl _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email dbender@earthiustice.orq _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email briana@votesolar.org _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email agermaine@cityo&oisej_rq _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAX X Email tom. arkoosh@-arkoosh.com erin.cecil@arkoosh com Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I l B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page I 38 of 529 IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - '19 ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests David H. Arkoosh Law Office of David Arkoosh P.O. 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Kobor, Vote Solar t'age 139 o1529 IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 20 Idaho Power Conrpany's Responses to Parties' Data Ilequests Doug Shipley lntermountain Wind and Solar, LLC 1953 West2425 South Woods Cross, Utah 84087 _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email doug,@imwindand_solar.cgnr Towell Assistant IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S THIRD SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 21 ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 140 of529 Date and Time 2/1.0/L7 L2:Oo Z/LOIt713:OO 2/1OlL7 L4:oo 2/LO/L7 15:OO 2/LO/17 16:00 2/L1,/17 1O:OO 21L1./11 1.1.:OO 2/L1./17 12:oO 21L1./11 13:oO 2lt1.lt7 L4:OO 2ltt/I7 L5:oo 2/Ltl!7 L6:OO 2/12/t7 L2:00 2/12/L7 L3:OO 2/!2/L7 1.4:OO 2/L2/L7 LS:OO 2/13/t7 L1.:oo 2/L3lL7 L2:oo 2lL3lt7 L3:OO 2/13/L7 L4:oO 2lt3l17 1.5:oO 2/L3/77 1,6:00 2/L4/L7 t2:Oo 2/L4/1713:OO 2lL4/L] 1.4:oo 2/t4/t7 1S:OO 2lL4/77 L6:00 2lL6/17 13:OO 2lL6/17 t6:oo 2/17/17 t3:oo 2/L9/17 12:OO 2/19/17 t3:OO 2/19/17 t4:OO 2/t9/17 15:OO 212L/17 1o:oo 2/21,/77 t2:OO 2l2tl17 13:oo 2/21/11 L4:00 2/24/t7 9:OO 2/24/17 1O:OO 2l2a/fl fi:OO 2/24/17 12:OO 2/24/L7 13:OO 2/24/17 1.a:OO 2/24/11 15:OO 2/24/17 16:00 Circuit Load (kW) (104) (7L) (72s) (828) (s37) (36s) (s00) (soo) (s47r. (701) (84s) (377l. (G761 (186) (2e1l. (e4) (10s) (130) (22sl (sss) (6s2) (218) (13) (136) (406) (s80) (72el (s72]' (102) (21 (0) (137) (804) (s7e) (6s3) (r.0s) (41s) (817) (265) (601) (s8e) (674) (808) (1,049) (L,L24l (737) NM Excess kW Other DER Excess kW (2,5481 (2,3L31 (2,899) (3,081) (2,884) (3,399) (3,305) (3,158) (3,042l' (3,149) (3,281) (2,9021 (3,146) (3,016) (3,031) (2,733], (3,293) (3,1321 (3,028) (3,L41) (3,263) (2,953) (2,925) (2,976l. (3,145) (3,2731 (2,8821 (2,9491 (2,8261 (2,3961 (2,537l' (2,539) (3,063) (3,250) (3,258) (2,393) (2,6281 (3,033) (3,458) (3,558) (3,433) (3,298) (3,265) (3,332) (3,394) (3,090) (4) (6) (6) (8) (6) (4) (6) (8) (s) (10) (e) (7) (1) (1) (2) (1) (1) (2) (7) (s) (s) (2) (s) (3) (3) (s) (7) (21 (s) (4) (s) (1) (3) (8) (7) ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Partres' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar I'age l4l o1529 (s) 2/25/17 9:oo 2/25/L7 1o:oo 2/25/L7 1.1:OO 2/25/L7 12:OO 2/25/L7 13:OO 2/251L7 t4:oo 2/25/L7 1.5:OO 2/25/L7 t6:OO 2/27 /L7 1.1.:OO 2/27/t7 t2:oO 2/27/t7 13:OO 2/27/L7 14:OO 2/27/L7 t!:oo 2/27/L7 16:00 2/28117 9:oo 2/28117 IO:OO 2/28117 1.1.:oO 2/28/L7 12:oo 2/28/17 t3:OO 2/28/L7 t4:oo 2/281t7 t5:OO 2128/17 t6:OO 3/UL7 9:oo 3lL/17 LO:OO 3/L/17 1.1.:OO 3/1./17 L2:OO 3/t/17 13:OO 3/L/17 LA:OO 3/1./17 L!:oo 3/2/17 Lo:oo 3/2/17 tt:OO 3/2/17 L2:OO 3/2/77 L3:oo 3/2/t M:oo 3/2/17 L!:oo 3/3/17 9:oo 3/3/L7 to:oO 3/31L7 1.1:oo 3/3/t712:oo 3/3/L7 t3:oo 3/3/L7 L4:00 3/4117 1.1.:OO 3/5/17 L!:oo 3/5/17 L6:OO 3/6/!7 tL:oO 3/6/17 t6:oo 3/1.0/L7 13:OO (1e6) (462l' (4ss) (s7s) (848) (t,o97l (t,t21) (es2) (118) (803) (841) (e13) (t,171l (487) (672) (87s) (838) (1,008) (soo) (873) (44) (s87) (330) (s24l| (7oe) (8eo) (ss4) (e3e) (ss8) (23s) (614) (86s) (47s) (600) (87) (33s) (1,075) (777) (8e0) (see) i\442) (108) (1_,591) (1,335) (s16) (6s3) (1s8) (3) (71 (71 (6) (1) (8) (8) (6) (1) (4) (7) (8) (8) (s) (3,460) (3,518) (3,394) (3,260) (3,265) (3,354) (3,451) (3,319) (2,82L) (3,383) (3,281) (3,258) (3,4821 (2,805) (3,5L2l (3,556) (3,316) (3,2691 (3,040) (3,008) (2,05L) (2,773) (3,044) (3,O47) (3,O47) (3,043) (3,044) (3,030) (2,60L) (3,009) (3,L65) (3,215) (2,748) (2,8221 12,L69) (3,t711' (3,699) (3,253) (3,2221 (2,677l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 142 of 529 3l1o/t7 1.4:oo 3/1O/L7 15:OO 3/10/17 L6:OO 3/10/17 L7:OO 3/1.1/17 11.:OO 3/11./17 t2:OO 3/1.t/17 t3:OO 3/12/17 Ll.too 3/t2/17 12:oo 3/t2lL7 13:Oo 3lt2lL7 14:oo 3lL2/r7 [:o0 3/L2/17 1.6:00 3/L2/L7 17:OO 3/L2lL7 t8:oo 3/13117 lo:oo 3/!3/17 LL:OO 3/13/17 LZ:OO 3/13/L7 L3:OO 3/13/!7 1.4:oo 3113/17 Ls:00 3lt3/17 1.6:00 3/13/17 L7:OO 3/14/17 L1.:OO 3/1.4/17 t2:OO 31L4/17 L3:oO 3/L4/17 14:OO 3/1.4/17 1.5:OO 3/t6/L7 1.1.:OO 3/t6/17 12:OO 3/t6lL7 13:00 3/t6/17 1.4:OO 3/L6/L7 1.5:OO 3/1.6/17 1.6:00 3lt7lL71o:o0 3/L7/17 1.1.:OO 3/L7/t7 t2:OO 3/t7/17 13:oo 3/L7/L7 1.4:OO 3/17/t7 1.5:OO 3/I7/L7 16:00 3/L8/17 t6:OO 3/t9/17 13:OO 3/19/t7 1.a:OO 3/!9117 1.8:OO 3/20/L7 13:OO 3/20/17 LS:OO (1,502) (L, L88) (2,083) (838) (160) (ss1) (243) (1,460) (1,456) (1,518) (1,,71,41 (1,860) (2,013) (1,843) (323) (72) (701) (L,5L2) (1,458) (L,517) (233) (1,292) (2731 (3s) (1,388) (s8e) (27s\ (so1) (1,015) (1,556) (L,381) (s38) (830) (382) (32e) (2,064\ (2,088) (L,973) (2,0481 (8so) (L,O32l (2s8) (61) (1s1) (s4) 126el (1,313) (3) (6) (4) (4) (1) (s) (4) (2) (6) (8) (8) (8) (8) (6) (4) (1) (3) (s) (7) (8) (8) (3) (4) (1) (3) (6) (s) (2) (21 (5) (8) (7) (4) (3) (1) (3) (6) (71 (8) (71 (3) (1) (21 (3) (0) (2) (1) (3,296) (2,870l' (3,867) (2,582) (2,277) (2,499) (2,042) (3,682) (3,627) (3,4621 (3,541) (3,684) (3,841) (3,660) (2,098) (2,397) (2,840l, (3,455) (3,356) (3,308) (1,854) (3,096) (1,935) (L,978) (3,208) (2,636) (1,,740) (2,0231 (2,718l. (3,220') (3,021) (2,LO7l (2,4101 (L,970l (2,2341 (4,091) (3,844) (3,689) (3,7261 (2,378l. (2,61.41 (1,950) (1,839) (1-,752l' (1",752l' (2,O2Ol (3,007) ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 143 of529 3/20/1t 1.6:00 3/20/17 17:OO 3/2L/17 73:OO 3l22lI7 9:oo 3/22/17 IO:OO 3/22/17 1.1.:OO 3/22/17 t2:OO 3/22/17 13:oo 3/22/17 L4:Oo 3/22/17 15:oO 3/22/17 t6:OO 3/22/17 L7:oo 3/23/17 9:OO 3/23117 t0:0o 3/231t7 1.L:OO 3l23lLt 12:oO 3123117 t3:oo 3123/L7 1.4:oo 3l23lL7 1.5:OO 3/23/17 1.6:00 3/231L7 17:oo 3123/1718:OO 3125/L7 9:oo 3/25/17 7O:OO 3/25/L7 Lt:oo 3125/17 72:oo 3/25/17 13:OO 3125/17 t4:oo 3/25/17 15:OO 31251171.6:00 3/25/17 17:OO 3/25/17 18:OO 3126lt7 9:oo 3l26lL71O:Oo 3126/L7 11.:OO 3/27/I7 9:OO 3/27/L71O:oo 3/27/L7 1.1.:OO 3/27/L7 12:OO 3/27/L7 13:OO 3/27/I7 L4:OO 3/27/17 LS:OO 3/27/17 t6:Oo 3/27/17 L7:OO 3/27/17 L8:oO 3/28/17 9:OO 3/28/17 1.0:oo (2,186) (836) (30) (2161 (r,479l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 144 of529 (2) 3/28/t7IL:OO 3/281L7 12:oo 3l28lL7 1.3:oo 3/28/L7 L4:oo 3/28117 L5:oO 3128/17 L5:oo 3/28/17 L7:Oo 3129/17 L2:oo 3129117 L3:oo 3/31./17 9:oo 3/3L/L710:OO 3/3L/17 Lt:OO 3l3tlL7 t2:oo 3/31/L7 t3:oo 3l3tlL7 M:oo 313L/!7 LS:OO 3131.117 L6:oo 3131./t 17:0o 3/31.117 L9:oo 411./17 9:oo 4lL/L7 to:oo 4lL/r7 t:oo 411.1L712:oo 4/1./L713:Oo 4/1./17 t4:Oo 4ltllt LS:OO 4/1./17 L6:OO 4/1./17 L7:oo 4/2/!7 8:oo 4l2lL7 9:oo 4/2/17 Lotoo 412/t7 tl:oo 412/t7 L2:oo a/2/17 L3:oo 412117 u:oo 4/2/17 1.5:oo 4/2/L7 1.6:00 4/2/17 17:OO 4l2lr7 B:oo aBlLt 9:oo 4/31L7 1o:oo 4/3/L7 l.L:Oo 4l3lL7 12:oo 4/31L7 \3:oo aBlfl M:oo 4l3lLt LS:OO 4/3/L1 1.6:00 (2,r77l (2,091) (2,398) (2,267l, (2,L27l, (813) (481\ (2O4') (41) (2,015) (2,188) (2,283) (2,355) (2,397) (2,571) (2,676) (2,663\ (2,648) (2,t34) (1,618) (2,3971 (2,451) (2,315\ (2,381) (2,510) (1,970) (2,1371 (L,67tl (413) (2,318) (2,455) (2,567l' (2,65L) (2,129) (2,850) (2,853) (2,805) (2,6991 (2,2241 (1,818) (1,,792) (2,0L7) (L,788) (2,4891 (2,6281 (2,668) (2,587) (s) (7) (8) (s) (8) (71 (3) (3) (3) (4,2391 (3,977) (4,L7Ll (3,996) (3,773l' (2,375) (2,O7Ol (2,053) (L,729]' (4,379) (4,460) (4,4601 (4,459) (4,445) (4,437) (4,455) (4,427) (4,4s7l' (3,905) (3,802) (4,459) (4,435) (4,2O9) (4,O37l' (4,015) (3,4O7) (3,649) (3,168) (2,265) (4,415) (4,456) (4,455) (4,456\ (4,4541 (4,454\ (4,4541 (4,455) (4,4ss) (4,081) (4,1,29) (3,991) (4,070) (3,708) (4,397) (4,441) (4,454) (4,4L6) (21 (s) (6) (71 (8) (6) (1) (3) (4) (6) (4) (8) (8) (71 (6) (4) (4) (8) (s) (10) (e) (e) (6) (4) (0) (21 (6) (8) (7) (8) (e) (8) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 145 of529 4/3/L1 L7:OO aBlD 1.8:oo 4/4/17 9:oo 4/4/t7 LO:OO a/41L7 Ll.:oo 4/4/L7 12:OO 414/L7 13:OO a/alU M:oo a/4/L7 1.5:oo 4/4/L7 1.6:00 4/4/17 u:oo ala/fi B:OO 4ls/t7 9:oo 4/5/17 1O:OO 4/5/17 1.1.:OO a/5/17 t2:oo al5/17 13:oo 415177 M:OO als/17 15:OO 4/5/\7 1.6:00 4/6/17 1.6:00 al6/L7 L7:oo al6/I7 L8:oo 4/7/t7 9:oo 417/U r0:Oo 4/7/17 tt:OO 417/t7 I2:OO 4/7/t7 t3:OO a/7/17 t4:oo 4/7/17 !7:OO 4/7/17 t8:OO 4/8/17 t3:OO 4/8/17 1.4:OO a/8/17 tS:oo a/8/17 18:oo 419/t7 8:Oo 4/9/17 9:oo 4/9/17 1O:OO 419/t7 L1.:OO a/9/t7 L2:oo 419/t7 L3:00 4/9/L7 L4:OO 4/9/L7 L5:OO 4/9/17 L6:OO a/9/17 L7:Oo 4/LO/L7 1.1.:OO a/10/L7 12:OO (2,s61) (2,L49\ (s63) ( 1,125) (1,483) (2,4281 (2,387l. 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Vote Solar Page 146 of529 4/LO/17 L3:oO 4/LO/17 L4:OO 4/tO/17 LS:OO 4ltO/17 L6:OO 4ltO/17 tt:OO 4/Lo/17 l8:oo 4lL1/17 LO:OO 4/t1,/17 t1,:OO 4/L1,/17 t2:OO 4/11/17 L3:OO 4/12/!7 1.1:Oo 4/12/17 12:OO 4/12/1713:OO 4112/17 L4:00 4/12/1715:OO 4/12/171,6:00 4/12/17 17:OO 4/13/17 13:OO 4/13/17 1.4:OO 4/13/17 15:OO 4/13/u 1"6:00 4/13/1717:OO 4/13117 19:oo 4lt4/17 12:OO 4/L4/1713:OO 4/1,4/171,4:OO 4/1.4/17 15:OO a/L5/17 8:00 4lL5l17 9:oo 4/15/17 1O:Oo 4/L5/!7 LL:OO 4/L5/17 12:OO 4/L5/17 13:OO 4/L5/17 L4:OO 4/L5/17 t!:oo 4lL5/17 L6:OO 4/L5/17 L7:0O 4lL5/17 t8:OO 4/L5/17 I9:OO 4/L6/L7 8:oo 4/1,61L7 9:OO 4/16/L7 1o:oO 4/16/L7 IL:OO 4/L61L7 1.2:Oo 4/1.6/17 13:00 4/L6/17 L4:00 4/1.6/17 15:OO (2,3281 (2,5021 (2,4291 (2,5t7l, (2,199) (4s2) (531) (L,647) (37s) (2o4) (2,106) (1,080) (L,572) (2,04O) (2,503) (2,033) (410) (67l (2stl (63) (4e6) (732l (221l. (764) (L,71.2) (1,185) (485) (60s) (1,905) (L,829) (2,318) (2,493) (2,19L]' (2,4001 {2,6221 (2,5611 {.2,4651 12,ot2') (17) (266) (1,990) (2,317]. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 147 o1529 (0) (2) (s) (s) (6) (6) (8) 4/16/17 1.6:00 4117/L7 9:oo 4/17/17 1O:OO 4/17 /17 1.1:OO 4/17/17 12:OO 4/17/17 13:OO 4/L7 /17 1.4:OO 4/t7/1715:OO 4/L7/17 1.6:00 4/L8lL7 1.1.:oo 4/t8/17 12:OO 4lLBlLT t3:oo alLs/L7 La:oo 4118/17 L!:oo 4/t8/I7 1.6:00 4/t8/17 t7:oo a/LBlL7 r8:oo 4118/17 t9:oo a/E/17 9:oo 4/19/17 LO:OO 4/19/17 Lt:oo 4/19/17 t2:OO 4/19117 t3:OO a/19177 M:oo 4lL9lt7 15:oO 4/L9/17 1.6:00 4/t9/L7 17:OO 4/LslL) 1.8too 4119/17 19:OO a/20/17 9:oo al2olLT to:oo 4/2o/t7 1.1.:oo 4/20/17 1.3:OO a/20/17 t!:oo 4/20/17 t7:OO 4/20/17 t8:oo 4/2ol1t t9:oo 4/21./L7 8:oo 4/2L/t7 9:OO 4l2L/t7 LO:oo 4/2L/I7 tL:oo 4/2L/17 L2:oo 4/21,/17 L3:OO 4/21,/fl M:OO 4/21,/L7 15:OO 4/21/L7 1.6:Oo 4/2L/17 L7:Oo (1,101) (1,857) (2,L74\ (1,698) (2,239\ (1,375) (2,090) (1,028) (16s) (1,306) (1,98L) (2,3201 (2,r48) (1,159) (L,2O3) (1,403) (2,539) (s1e) (t,721) (2,303) (2,5451 (2,627l' (2,4951 (2,055) (2,LO6l (2,321l (2,586) (1,540) (1ss) (102) (e81) (6ss) (1,634) (203) (4o7l' (1,4541 (6os) (1,386) (2,272) (2,466) (2,500) (2,644) (2,7681. (2,789], (2,8321 (2,752) (2,683) (6)(2,584) (3,814) (3,986) (3,445) (3,980) (.2,940) (3,667l' (2,537], (1,589) (3,165) (3,695) 13,972l' (3,709) (2,610) (2,144) (3,046) (4,333) (2,109) (3,734l' (4,2401 (4,3821 (4,398) (4,2431 (3,571) (3,670) (4,Ot4l (4,3291 (3,269) (1,770l' (1,902) (2,757) (2,36L) (3,260) (1,730) (2,r87], (3,380) (2,4581 (3,533) (4,43L) (4,458) (4,458) (4,45L) (4,457) (4,453) (4,455) (4,4381 (4,360) (3) (6) (8) (71 (71 (6) (2) (1) (4) (71 (5) (71 (7) (s) (4) 12) (0) (3) (s) (7) (8) (s) (71 (6) (6) (4) (2') (1) (3) (3) (1) (21 (21 (1) (3) (5) (1) (8) (8) (8) (e) (7) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 148 ot'529 4/21./17 L8:0o 4/21./t7 L9:oO 4/22/17 8:OO 4/22/17 9:oo 4/22/L7 1.o:oo 4/22/L7 1.L:oo 4/22/L7 L2:OO 4/22/Lt t3:OO 4/22/17 L4:oo 4/22/17 Li:oo 4/23/t7 9:OO 4/23/t7 1O:OO 4/23/t7 1.1:oo 4123/17 12:OO 4/231L7 1.3:OO 4/23/t7 1.4:OO 4/231L1 LS:OO 4/23/17 t6:OO 4/23/17 L7:Oo 4/24/17 L1.:oo 4124117 12:OO 4/241]-7 L3:OO 4/24/17 14:oo 4/24/!7 1.5:oO 4/24/17 1.6:00 4125/17 8:oo 4/25/L7 9:OO 4/25/L7 1O:OO 4/25/t7 LL:OO 4/251L7 1.2:OO a/251L7 1.3:OO 4125/17 L4:OO 4/25/17 L5:oo 4/25/17 t6:oo 4/25/17 L7:OO 4/25/17 L8:OO 4126/17 L3:OO a/26/17 L4:oO 4/26/17 LS:OO 4/27 /t7 9:OO 4/27/17 LO:OO 4/27/17 LI:OO a/27/17 I2:oo 4/27/17 L3:OO 4/27 /17 L4:OO a/27/17 1.5:oo 4/27/17 16:00 (2,3481 (704) (L,315) (2,3L6) (2,ss7) (2,620l, (2,306) (1,688) (1-,2s41 (L,2961 (444) (L,781) (2,479) (2,559) (2,679]| (1,533) (2,760) (1,848) (1,066) (1s8) (1,730) (74s]| (866) (t,2821 (63) (t,723) (2,396) (2,430) (2,495) (1,935) (1,826) (2,38s) (2,024) (1,882) (1,848) (1,283) (44) (744) (L,226\ (1,L81) (Le7) (s8s) (r,86tl (2,3201 (2,558) (2,14s1 (878) (s) (3) (4,030) (2,241) (3,352) (4,352) (4,458) (4,456) (4,L64) (3,288) (2,777) (2,780) (2,306) (3,688) (4,368) (4,255) (4,346) (3,008) (4,365) (3,397) (2,568) (1,,994l, (3,525) (2,2861 (2,378) (2,8341 (1,583) (3,828) (4,446) (4,456) (4,455) (3,694) (3,509) (3,973) (3,553) (3,4321 (3,484) (2,9381 (1,705) (2,377l. (2,865) (3,299) (2,048) (2,474) (3,752) (4,1,48) (4,334) (3,848) (2,4521 (1) (4) 0t (8) (8) (71 (4) (0) (3) (4) (s) (s) (3) (s) (4) (0) (0) (2\ (2) (3) (21 (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (0) (1) (3) (3) (1) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 149 of529 (1) (4) (s) (4) (s) 4/27/t7 t7:OO 4127lt7 18:00 4/27/L7 79:OO a/281L7 8:oo al28lL7 9:oo 4128177 1.o:oo 4/28117 I1.:OO a/28/17 t2:oo 4/28/77 L3:OO 4/28/77 t4:OO a/28/17 tS:oo 4/28/17 L6:Oo 4/28/17 L7:aO a/28/L7 t9:oo a/28/L] 19:oo a/29/t7 8:oo a/291L7 9:oo 4129117 10:00 al29l77 71.:Oo 4129117 12:Oo 41291fi B:OO 4129/17 t4:oo 4129177 15:Oo al29lt7 L6:0o 4129117 L7:oO 4/30/17 Lo:oo aBo/77 L1.:Oo 4/30/17 t2:OO aBo/17 L3:oo 4130177 L4:OO aBo/17 Li:oo aBo/17 L6:Oo aB0/17 t7:oo aBol17 L8:oo aBllL7 L9:oo 5ltl77 8:oo 5/L/17 9:OO 511./L7 1o:oo 5/1./L7 1.1.:OO 5/1.1L7 12:00 5/1./L7 13:Oo 5/1./17 1.4:OO 5lt/17 15:OO 5/L/I7 L6:00 s/21L7 8:oo 5/2/t7 9:oo 5/2/L7 Lo:oo (L,469) (1",666) (47l' (1,584) (1,886) (1,087) (1,,9321 (2,510) |t2,2L6l (1,960) (1,593) (L,676l' (1,,616) (2,sL7) (ess) (L,732) (2,365) (2,529) (2,709) (2,764) (2,823) (2,673) (2,086) (1,600) (s63) (1,905) (2,L59) (1,518) (1,860) (1,495) (2,052l, (s3s) (1,005) (1,965) (1,017) (1,915) (2,4381 (2,527l (2,603) (2,693) (2,353) (2,474) (s1) (14) lTtL) (1_,939) (2,5241 (21 (21 (3,2L4) (3,488) (L,77tl (3,896) 14,tL2) (3,059) (3,922) (4,363) (3,982) (3,675) (3,343) (3,4171 (3,2321 (4,2241 (2,609) (3,898) (4,4431 (4,456) (4,455) (4,455) (4,455) (4,2681 (3,561) (3,061) (2,4821 (3,832) (3,970) (3,259) (3,493) (2,9861 (3,6L1) (1,930) (2,5781 (3,664) (2,6921 (4,004) (4,4491 (4,4551 (4,4561 (4,4541 (4,O78], (4,082], (1,536) (1,540) 12,6421 (3,786) (4,308) (2) (4) (3) (3) (1) (1) (1) (3) (4) (6) (s) (6) (3) (1) (4) (4) (s) (3) (s) (4) (2) (2) (4) (s) (6) (6) (s) (0) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Casc No. I PC- E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page I 50 of529 (2) 512/L7 1.L:oo 5/21L7 12:OO 5/2/L713:OO 5/2117 1.4:oo 5/2/17 15:oO 5/2117 L6:00 5/2/17 t7:oo s/2/17 l8:oo s/2/17 t9:oo s/3/17 8:oo 5/3/17 9:oo 5/3/17 LO:OO 5/3/17 L1.:OO s/3/17 LL:oo s/3/17 t3:oo s/3/17 L4:oo 5/3/17 LS:OO s/3/17 L6:OO 5/3/17 L7:OO 5/3/17 t9:OO s/3/17 L9:oo sla/U 8:oo 5/4/17 9:OO 5/4/17 LO:OO 5/4/17 11,:OO 5/4/17 LZ:OO 5/4117 L3:OO 5/4/17 L4:00 5/4/17 L5:oo 5/4/17 1,6:00 5/a/U 17:OO s/a/I L8:00 5/4/17 L9:OO 5/5/17 1.L:OO s/s/17 12:00 5/5/17 t3:OO 5/5/17 L4:OO 5/5/11 LS:OO 5/6/17 1.L:OO 5/6/17 1Z:OO 5/61L7 1,6:00 5/7/119:OO s/71L7 10:OO 5/71L7 LL:oO 5/71L7 tT:oo 5/71L7 13:OO 5/7 /L7 1.4:OO (1,506) (1,852) (t,t39\ (L,4441 (1-,961) (2,2271 (1,552) (1,s02) (80) (1_,780) (2,2661 (2,se8) (2,630) (2,650) (2,737') (2,780\ (2,71,81 (2,s69l. (2,42L1 (1,9ss) (641) (L,917) (2,432\ (2,500) (2,500) (2,500) (2,500) (2,500) (2,463) (2,323) (2,1.20) (1,663) (304) (1s8) (6s1) (1,055) (L,770) (4s8) (16s) (8s) (11) ( 123) (s24) (1,,L75l. (2,443) (2,596) (2,573\ (3,305) (3,523) (3,353) (2,978) (3,570) (3,925) (3,180) (3,611) (1,668) (3,707) (4,L48) (4,40L) (4,454) (4,453) (4,443) (4,433) (4,442) (4,371) {t4,282) (3,948) (2,5491 (3,812) (4,374l' (4,453) (4,4541 (4,4541 (4,4521 (4,450) (4,4231 (4,389) (4,267l (3,879) (2,47O]. (L,879l, (2,404) (2,822) (3,642) (2,274) (2,L77) 11,,972) (1,,737r' (2,1841 (2,6331 (3,183) (4,4461 (4,458) (4,339) (s) (6) (6) (7) (s) (4) (s) (3) (1) (2) (3) (6) (8) (8) (e) (s) (8) (6) (s) (3) (2) (4) (s) (7) (8) (s) (e) (8) (7) (s) (3) (21 (3) (3) (4) (6) (1) (6) (3) (2',) (3) (0) (0) (1) (6) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. tPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page l5l of529 5/7 /11 1.5:OO 5/1ltt L6:00 5/7/L7 L7:Oo 5/7/t7 1.8:oo 517/I7 19:oo 5/8/Lt 8:oo s/81L7 9:oo 5/8/17 L0:00 5/8/17 LL:OO 5/8/17 L2:oo 518/t7 L3:0o s/8/17 l.a:oo 5/8/17 1.5:OO 518/17 1.6:00 5/8/17 t7:OO 5/8/17 1.8:OO s/8/17 L9:oo 519/L7 8:oo sl9lL7 9:oo 5/9/17 1o:oo 5/9/17 tt:OO 519/17 \Z:OO s/9/11 13:oo s/9/17 1.4:oo 5/9/17 1.5:OO 5/9/t7 1.6:00 5/9/L7 17:OO 519/L7 1.8:oo 5l9lt7 19:oo 5110/17 8:oo 5/Lol17 9:oO 5/L0/17 1o:oo 5lLol77 tt:oo S/LO/Lt 12:oo S/LO/L7 13:OO 5/tO/t7 1.4:OO 5/1o/L7 LS:OO 5/to/t7 L6:oo 5/10/17 17:OO 5/10/17 L8:OO 5/L1,/L7 8:OO 5/LL/L7 9:OO 5/L1/L7 1O:OO 5/11.1L7 11:OO 5/1,LlL7 12:OO 5/1.L/L7 13:oo 5/Lt/fl La:OO (1,888) (2,293) (2,286) (2,233) (887) (1,815) (2,289) (2,421) (2,486) (2,56t) (2,639) (2,673]| (2,590) (2,500) (2,412) (2,081) (783) (1,934) (2,453) (2,443) (2,5941 (2,577) (2,553) (2,528) (2,474l' (2,434\ (2,246) (1,939) (s2o) (1.,7Lgl. (2,187) (2,244) (2,281) (2,300) (2,300) (2,294l' (2,O4Ol (L,734l (1,604) (333) (1,563) (L,678]| (1,928) (1,660) (1,038) (6s7) (1,504) (10) (8) (7) (s) (3) (0) (2) (s) (7) (8) (s) (e) (e) (8) (7) (s) (3) (0) (2) (4) (7) (8) (e) (e) (8) (8) (71 (s) (3) (0) (2) (4) (6) (8) (e) (e) (s) vl (s) (4) (3,565) (4,0641 (4,t57l' (4,L251 (2,8291 (4,083) (4,45L1 (4,458) (4,455) (4,4561 (4,455) (4,4561 (4,4511 (4,4451 (4,372l (4,L08) (2,764) (4,019) (4,429) (4,4421 (4,4531 (4,454\ (4,4541 (4,452) (4,433) (4,431) (4,337) (4,067) (2,519) (3,928) (4,393) (4,457) (4,456) (4,4531 (4,4541 (4,4491 (4,338) (4,098) (4,065) (2,735]. (3,815) (3,934) (4,106) (3,826) (3,148) (2,81.61 (3,826) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 152 of529 (1) (4) (6) (71 (71 (6) 5/11/17 l5:oo 5/t1./t7 L6:OO 5/12/L7 L7:00 5112/L7 18:oo 5lBlr7 8:oo 5/t3lL7 9:00 5/L3/17 1O:OO 5/13/17 1.L:OO 5lL3/t7 tT:oo 5/131t7 L3:oo 5/13/L7 L4:00 5/131L7 15:oo 5/13/171.6:00 5/1.3/L7 t7:oo 5/13/L7 18:Oo 5/L4lL7 8:oo S/LalLt 9:oO 5lL4/17 to:00 5lt4l17 LL:OO 5l74lt7 l2:oo 5/1.4/17 13:00 5/14117 L4ioo 5/1.41L7 1.5:Oo 5/14/L7 1.6:00 5/1.4/17 L7:OO 5lt4ll7 18:oo 5/15/17 8:oo 5/151L7 9:oo 5/t5lL7 1O:OO 5lL5l17 tl:oo 5/L5111 t2:OO 5/L5/17 t3:00 5/L5/17 1.4:OO 5/1.5117 L!:oo 5/15/17 L6:OO 5/15/17 t7:oo 5lL5/17 L8:oo 5/15/17 L9:OO 5/17/17 LL:oo 5/17/17 L3:OO 5/17/17 L4:OO 5/18/17 8:OO 5/L8/17 9:oo 5/18/17 L}:OO 5/18/17 LL:OO 5lt8/t7 L2:oo 5/18/17 t3:oo (1,198) (387) (4e21 (888) (1,593) (1,614) (1,,877], (1,L51) (738) ( 1,15 1) (e44l' (74L]' (61L) (L,051) (88e) (1,519) (1,860) (1,804) (1,883) (2,004) (2,243) (2,247) (1,896) (2,29L) (2,174) (2,025) (L,679\ (2,030) (2,084) (2,138) (1,,920l. (2,028) (L,7t1l (1,009) (1,920) (2,L34l. (L,797l (846) (e2s) (2e7) (L74) (1.,41.21 (1,,597l. (2,294',) (2,4441 (2,575l' (2,533) (8) (6) (4) (4) (3,585) (2,7tl.l (2,6961 (3,039) (4,2s61 (4,275) (4,401) (3,484) (2,961,) (3,389) (3,108) |t2,763l, (2,603) (3,2461 (3,08L) (4,247) (4,45L1 (4,2tL\ (4,254') (4,2361 (4,351) (4,246\ (3,853) (4,372l. (4,375l, (4,153) (4,2311 (4,4561 (4,458) (4,457l' (4,1.641 (4,2661 (4,083) (3,055) (4,1451 (4,3941 (4,to4l (3,098) (3,079) (2,240\ (2,1.20l' (3,583) (3,755) (4,4L8) (4,458) (4,456) (4,455) (2) (s) (6) (t) (6) (s) (6) (71 (71 (s) (2) (4) (3) (s) (6) (s) (s) (s) (4) (2) (0) (2) (3) (s) (6) (s) (6) (s) 12) (1) (1) (0) (0) Idaho Power Company's Responses to I)arties' L)ata Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page I 53 of529 12) (4) (4) 5/18/17 L4:oo 5/18/L7 tl:oo 5118/L7 L6:0O s/1.8/L7 L7:oo 5/191L7 7:oo 5/L9/L7 8:oO 5/L9/L7 9:oo 5lL9/17 LO:OO 5lL9/17 LL:OO 5/L9/17 LZ:OO 5lL9/17 L3:oO 5/19/17 1.4:OO 5/19/L7 1.5:OO 5/19/t7 1.6:0O 5/19/L7 t7:oo 5/191L7 18:oo 5/L9/17 1.9:OO 5/2O/t7 7:OO 5/20/L7 8:oo 5/20/L7 9:OO s/20/17 Lo:oo 5l2O/17 LL:OO 5/20/17 t2:OO 5/20/17 L3:oo 5/20/17 L4:OO s/20/L7 1.5:oo 5/20/L7 19:OO 5/21./t7 7:oo 5/21-/L7 8:OO 5l2L/17 9:oo 5/2LlL7 10:00 5/21./L7 tt:oo 5/2t/L7 t2:oo 5/2I/L7 13:oo 5/2L/t7 l4:OO 5/2L/L7 1.5:oo 5/2t/t7 1,6:00 5/2Llt7 17:oo 5/2L/17 1.8:OO 5/2L/L7 19:OO 5/22/L7 7:OO 5/22/L7 8:OO 5/22/17 9:oo 5/22/L7 1O:OO 5/22/L7 1L:00 5/22/L7 1.2:oo 5/22/L7 1.3:oo (2,180) (1,460) (1,539) (1,904) (224) (2,064) (2,413l, (2,535) (2,515) (2,5L4) (2,574l. 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Vote Solar Page 154 of529 (1) (4) (s) (6) 5/22/17 L4:00 5/22/t715:OO 5/22/17 L6:00 5/22/1717:Oo 5/22/tt 18:oo 5/22/L7 19:OO 5/23/17 7:OO 5/23/L18:oo 5/231L7 9:oo 5/23/L7 LO:OO 5123/L7 LL:OO 5/23/17 L2:OO 5/23/17 L3:oo 5/23117 L4:OO 5123117 L5:oo 5123117 L6:oo 5123/17 L7:OO 5123/17 t8:oo 5/23/17 19:oo 5l2a/t 8:oo 5l2a/fl 9:oo 5124/17 1o:oo 5124/17 LL:00 5/24/17 12:OO 5124/17 13:OO 5/24/171,4:OO 5124/1715:oo 5124/171"6:00 5124/L717:OO 5/24/17 !8:OO s/2a/U E:00 5125117 8:OO 5125/17 9:oo 5125/17 1O:oo 5/25/17 tL:oo 5/25/17 L2:OO 5/25/!7 t3:oo 5125/17 L4:oo 5125/17 LS:OO 5/25/17 L6:OO 5/26/L7 8:oo 5/261L7 9:oo 5/26/17 LO:OO 5/26/17 LL:OO 5/26/L7 L2:00 5/26/L7 L3:oo 5/26/17 L4:OO (2,303) (2,1,59) (2,053) (L,798) (1,400) (417l' (201) (782l' (L,974\ (2,t75\ (2,L861 (2,054) (2,150) (2,061) (1,859) (L,712l. (1,415) (t,L75l (L23) (1,733\ (2,050) (2,O7Ol (2,0421 (2,014\ (2,000) (2,000) (L,9821 (L,926l (1,852) (1-,7641. 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Vote Solar Page 155 of529 (2) (4) (1) (6) (8) (s) 5/26/17 1.5:oo 5/261t7 1.6:00 5/26/L7 17:OO 5/261L7 1.8:00 5/26/L1 19:oo 5/27/I7 7:OO 5/271t7 8:oo 5/27/17 9:OO 5/27/L7 1O:OO 5121117 tt:oo 5/27/L7 12:OO 5/21/17 13:oo 5/27 /t7 1.4:OO 5127177 r5:oo 5/27/77 L6:Oo 5/27/17 17:OO 5/27/17 t8:OO 5127/17 t9:oo s1281117:oo 5/281L7 8:OO 5/281L7 9:oo 5128/17 to:oo 5/28/17 1.t:OO 5/28111 12:OO 5/28/17 I3:OO 5128/L7 M:oo s/28/17 L9:oo 5/28/17 1,6:00 5/28/L7 17:OO 5/28/L7 18:OO 5/28/L7 t9:oo 5/29/17 7:OO 5/291L7 8:OO 5/29/17 9:Oo 5/29/L7 1o:OO 5129/L7 1.1.:OO s/29/L7 72:oo 5/29/t7 13:oo 5/29/17 L4:OO 5/29/17 LS:OO 5/29/17 L6:OO 5/29/17 L7:OO 5129/L7 L8:00 5/30/Ll8:OO 5/30/L7 9:oo 5/3Ol1t 1o:OO 5/30/L7 11.:OO ( 1,195) (1,788) (1_,439) (L,760l (e18) (26s) (L,14\l (2,028\ (2,072l' (2,066l' (2,060) (2,074l' (2,050) {2,0251 (L,994l (L,9O7l' 11,6421 (70s) (418) (t,8L7l (2,059) (2,0L41 (2,0291 (2,060) (2,069) (1,960) (1,893) (L,76Ll (1,611) (L,295l (464) (381) (L,774l (L,9641 (1,875) (L,842') (1,850) (t,76Ll (L,649\ (1,534) (L,4O4l (1,18L) (75s) (1,351) (1,,763l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page I 56 of 529 (1) (3) 5/30/L7 L2:00 5/30/t7 L3:oo s/3o117 L4:oo 5/30/17 L!:oo 5/30/17 1.6:00 5l3O/I7 t7:OO 5/3L/17 8:OO 5/3tlt7 9:oo 5/3L/L7 LO:OO 5/3L/L7 LL:OO 5/31./17 L2:oO 5131./17 13:oo 5/31./17 1.4:OO 6lL/17 tZ:oo 6/1./17 L3:OO 6/1,/17 L4:OO 61L/1719:OO 6/2/L7 8:OO 612/L7 9:00 6/2/L7 1O:OO 6/2/L7 tt:oo 612/L7 I2:OO 6/2111 t3:oO 612/17 ru:oo 612117 Ls:oo 612/77 16:00 612/17 17:OO 6/2117 18:oo 612117 19:oo 613/L18:oo 6/3/L7 11.:oo 613/L7 12:oO 613/L1 l3:oo 6la/t 9:oo 6/4/t7 IO:OO 614/17 tL:oo 614/11 1.2:oO 6/4/17 L3:OO 6/a/fi La:oo 6/5/17 7:Oo 6/5/t7 8:oo 6/5/17 9:OO 6/s/17 Lo:oo 6/5/17 L1.:oo 6/5/17 L2:oo 6/5/17 L3:oo 6/5/17 u:oo (1,592) (L,346) (1,208) (e78) (703) (s66) (317) (s1s) (1,203) (1,3s3) (L,252) (702) (731) (701) (1,529) (1-,725l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page I 57 of529 (1) (21 (s) (s) (6) 6/5/17 1.5:oo 615117 1.6:00 6/5/17 17:OO 6/5117 18:OO 6/5/17 t9:oo 6/6/17 11.:OO 6/6/17 t2:oo 6/6117 L3:oo 616/U M:oo 6/5/17 Ls:oo 6/6/17 L6:OO 6/6/t7 L7:oo 6/61t7 I8:OO 6/71t7 8:oo 6lt/L7 9:oo 617lt7 Lo:oo 617lL7 Ll-:oo 617lL7 L2:00 617lL7 73:oo 617/I7 M:oO 6l8lL7 1.8:oo 618lt7 19:oo 6/9117 8:OO 6/91L7 9:oo 619117 to:oo 6/9/t7 L1.:00 619117 72:OO 6/9/17 13:oo 619/t7 L!:oo 6/91L7 1.6:00 6/91L7 L7:oo 6/LolL7 9:OO ilrolLl to:oo 6/LO|L7 1.1.:OO 6/Lolt7 72:oo 6/LO/t713:OO 6/1.O/L7 1.4:OO 5/t1lL7 1.5:oo 6/to/I7 1.6:00 6/10/17 t8:OO 6/10/17 t9:OO 6/L1,/17 7:OO 6/L1./Lt 8:oO 6/L1./17 9:oo 6/L1./17 1O:OO 6/L1./L7 11.:OO 61L1./17 12:oo (1,595) (L,642l (1.,s261 (1,3201 (s86) (4e3) (1,095) (1.,2e0) (1,184) (1,184) (1,330) (L,L29) (824]' (8e8) (1,364) (1,386) (1,109) (s62) (L,037\ (ss1) (1,386) (8so) (31s) (1,500) (1,730) (31e) (1,098) (1,2821 (1-,297) (77e\ (1,828) (628) (1,936) (L,245l (L,1.67l (2,0461 (L,1,62) (s43) (766) (868) (1,2s3) (2281 ( 17s) (1,,3L4l' (8) (r,657) (1,590) (21 (3) (s) (6) (6) (2) (4) (0) (2) (4) (6) (4) (6) (s) (71 (s) (1) (4) (7',) (4) (8) (10) (8) (6) (3) (3) (4,398) (4,4s2l' (4,4541 (4,365) (3,503) (3,158) (3,839) (4,068) (4,020) (4,074) (4,423) (4,428l' (4,2O7) (3,556) (4,045) (4,150) (4,OLzl (3,943) (4,1-67) (4,238) (4,108) (3,546) (2,910) (4,166) (4,3L7], (2,800) (3,7L6) (3,858) (3,893) (3,30L) (4,4521 (3,066) (4,4331 (3,686) (3,6171 (4,4291 (3,406) (2,759) (3,014) (3,255) (3,688) (2,380) (2,420\ (3,726l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 160 o1529 (1) (3) (4) (4) (4) 6/22/L7 1.5:oo 6/22/L7 t6:oo 6/22/L7 L7:OO 6/22/17 L8:oo 6/23/17 8:oO 6/23/17 9:oo 6l23lL7 1.0:oo 6/23/L7 1.t:OO 6/231L7 L2:OO 6/23/17 L3:OO 6/23177 L4:OO 6123/171.s:oo 6/231L7 1.6:00 6l23lt7 t7:oo 6/231L7 L8:oo 6/2a/t 8:oo 6/24/t7 9:OO 6/24/77 LO:OO 6124/17 L1.:OO 6/24/17 12:OO 6/24/L7 1.3:OO 6/24/171,4:OO 6/24/L7 ts:oo 6/2a/L7 1.6:00 6/241L1 t7:oO 6/24177 L8:OO 6/25/17 8:oo 6/2s/17 9:oo 6/25/t7 1o:oo 6125/L7 1.1.:OO 6/25/L7 t2:OO 6/25/t7 L3:oo 6/251L7 L4:OO 6/25/t1 1.5:OO 6/25/L7 L6:oo 6/25/17 L7:oo 6/26/L18:oo 6/26/17 9:oo 6/26/t7 IO:OO 6/26/17 L1.:oO 6/26/17 1.2:oo 6/27/17 8:oo 6/27/17 9:OO 6/27lu 1.0:oo 6/27/L7 1.1,:OO 6/27 /t7 1.2:oo 6/271L7 t3:OO (1,048) (878) (te6l (668) (1,063) (1.,2821 (L,261l (L,2281 (1,183) (L,094) (e87) (873) (74el' (677l' (sss) (1,118) (t,2251 (L,247) (L,137) (s61) (eoo) (84s) (726l' (62s) (411) (180) (1,038) (1,200) (1,199) (1,156) (1,056) (832) (668) (ss6) (3s4) (188) (38s) (e8e) (ee6) (8oo) (11e) (681) (1,047') (1,003) (8e4) (768) (66e) (4) (4) (3) (2) (0) (0) (1) l2l (3) (4) (4) (4) (4) (3) (2) (4,4481 (4,4521 (4,452) (4,377) (4,L52) (4,4491 (4,455) (4,456) (4,452) (4,4541 (4,453) (4,451) (4,4531 (4,452) (4,304) (4,073) (4,312) (4,454\ (4,453) (4,452) (4,4521 (4,45L) (4,450) (4,45L) (4,447\ (4,2391 (3,981) (4,4L3) (4,455) (4,455) (4,453) (4,452) (4,45r) (4,445) (4,450) (4,434) (3,442) (4,322\ (4,4511 (4,452) (3,847) (3,817) (4,3821 (4,452) (4,45L1 (4,45L\ (4,451) (1) (3) (4) (s) (6) (s) (s) (3) (21 (0) (1) (3) (4) (s) (6) (s) (s) (4) (1) (3) (4) ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page l6l of529 (1) (3) (4) (4) 6/27/L7 1,4:OO 6/27/t71.5:OO 6/27/L7 L6:oo 6127lt7 t7:oo 6/28/t7 8:oo 6128/t7 9:oo 6/28/L7 to:oo 6/28/17 LL:oo 6l28lL7 t2:oo 6/28/L7 I3:OO 6/28/L7 1.4:OO 6/28/L7 L5:oo 6/281L7 1.6:00 6/281L7 17:oo 6l28lL7 1.8:oo 6/29117 8:oo 6129/17 9:oo 6l29lL7 to:oo 6l29lt7 LI:oo 6l29lt7 l2:oo 6/29/t7 t3:OO 6129/L7 La:OO 6/29117 L!:oo 6l29lLt 1.6:00 6129/17 17:oo 6/29/17 18:oo 6130117 8:oo 6/30177 9:oo 6/30/17 1o:oo 6130/17 1.1.:OO 6/30/17 12:oo 6130/17 13:OO 6l3olL7 1.4:oo 6/30/L7 L!:oo 6/30/L7 16:00 6/3Olt7 17:OO 6/3o/t7 t8:oo 7/tlLt 8:oo 7/1,/17 9:OO 7/1,/L7 LO:OO 7/1,/L7 ]-L:00 7/L/t7 1Z:OO 7/L/17 13:OO 7 /t/L7 14:OO 7/2117 8:oo 112/17 9:oo 7/2/L7 to:00 (so1) (61) (16e) (2) (s04) (1,048) (s8o) (e13) (8s7) (804) (7s0) (673) (s13) (418) (1s3) (e18) (L,240l (1,150) (1,079) (1,004) (e27) (814) (678) (s43) (43s) (23s) (s43) (1,235) (L,23L) (1,155) (1,061) (e23) (783) (6ss) (s41) (3e6) (2021 (7s1) (3s6) (7sL) (7ss) (7e21 (115) (3so) (740) (e00) (87s) (s) (3) (3) (2) (4,448\ (4,153) (4,450) (4,306) (4,035) (4,435) (4,455) (4,455) (4,453) (4,454) (4,451,) (4,4521 (4,4531 (4,45L1 (4,2991 (4,020) (4,452\ (4,4561 (4,454') (4,453) (4,452) (4,453) (4,4541 (4,4521 (4,4521 (4,353) (4,001) (4,4231 (4,456) (4,455) (4,4541 (4,455) (4,455) (4,4521 (4,4541 (4,453) (4,2621 (3,775l, (3,499) (4,066) (4,\7Ol (4,288) (3,712l. (4,2L0\ (3,804) (4,359) (4,4541 (1) (3) (4) (s) (6) (s) (s) (3) (2) (1) (2) (3) (4) (1) (0) (3) (3) (21 (0) (1) (3) (3) (3) (3) (1) (21 (1) (0) (2) (2) (4) (4) Idaho Power Cornpany's Rcsponses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 162 of529 (0) 7/2/17 tt:oo 7/2/17 12:oO 7/2/t7 13:OO 7 /2/L7 1.4:OO 7 /2/L7 1.5:oo 7/2/L7 L6:OO 713/17 8:oo 7/3/L7 9:oo 7/3/17 1o:oo 7/3/t7 LL:OO 7/3/L7 12:oo 7/3/L7I3:OO 7/3/L7 L4:oo 7/4/17 8:oo 7/4/L7 9:oo 7/4/17 LO:OO 7 /4/17 1.1:OO 7/4/t7 72:OO 7 /4/L7 13:OO 7l5lt7 8:oo 715117 9:oo 7 /5/L7 1.0:OO 715/17 L1.:OO 7/5/17 t2:OO 716/17 8:oo 7 /61L7 9:oo 7/6/17 1O:OO 7 /6/17 1.1.:oO 7/6/L7 t2:oo 7/6/L7 t3:OO 7 /6/L7 1.4:OO 7/71L7 Lo:oo 7/7117 L1.:Oo 7/71L7 L2:OO 717/17 L3:oo 718/t7 8:oo 7/8/t7 9:oo 7/8/17 1O:OO t /8/t7 1.1.:OO 7/8/17 12:oo 7/e/L7 9:oo 7/9/17 1O:OO 7/IO/t7 8:OO 7/LO/L7 9:OO 7/10/17 LO:OO 7/rO/t L1.:o0 7/Lo/17 t2:OO (72L) (ss0) (4otl (2e7l' (2s1) (2oo) (6e8) (8oo) (722l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 163 of529 (0) (21 (3) TlttlL7 8:oo 7/L1/17 9:OO 7/7L/77 1o:oo 7 /1.L/17 1.1:OO 7/1,t/17 t2:OO 7/1,L/17 t3:OO 7 /1.t/17 1.4:oo 7/1t/17 15:OO 7 /1.L/17 t6:OO 7172117 8:oo 7/12/77 9:oo 7lt2/77 L0:00 7/t2/17 LL:OO 7/tZlL7 t2:oo 7/t2/L7 L3:OO 7/t2/t7 t4:OO 7/L2/17 tS:oo 7/13/77 8:OO 7lt3/17 9:OO 7lL3lL7 Lo:oO 7 /t3l17 t1.:OO 7/L3/t7 t2:OO 7lt3lL7 L3:oo 7/L4117 8:OO 7l74l7t 9:Oo 7/L4/L7 L0:00 7/L5lt7 Li:oo 7116117 8:OO 7/1.6/17 9:oo 7 /1.6/77 10:00 1/t6/17 L1.:Oo 7/I6/t7 L2:OO 1/L6/17 L3:oo 7lt6/77 M:oo 7/1.6/17 ti:oo 7/L6/77 t6:OO 7/1,6/17 t7:Oo 7/17/17 1O:OO 7 /L7 /L7 1.1.:OO 7/L7/17 12:OO 7/L7/17 13:OO 7/L7/I7 L4:OO 1lL7/t7 l5:oo 1/t7/17 L6:oo 7/18/17 8:OO 7/18/17 9:OO 7/r8/fi Lo:oo (s6s) (862) (8221 (7s21 (614) (4s7l' (3s3) (280) (L42) (6eo) (e4e) (8s7) (723) (s86) (446) (3471 (1es) (320) (s36) (sss) (312) (160) (2sl (67) (328) (2eo) (162) (s71) (780) (741l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 164 of529 (0) 7/L8/17 1.1:OO 7/L8/17 I2:OO 7/L8/t7 I3:OO 7 /18/L7 1.4:OO 7/18/L7 LS:OO 7/t9ll7 8:oo 7/19/17 9:oo 7/L9/1710:OO 7/L9/t7 1.1-:OO 7/L9/t7 12:OO 7/19117 13:oo 7/19/Lt L4:oo 7/20/L7 8:Oo 7/20/17 9:oo 7/20117 10:Oo 7/20/\7 1.1.:OO 7/20/17 12:OO 7l2O/I7 13:OO 7 /20/17 1.4:OO 7/20/17 LS:OO 7/2L/L7 8:OO 7/2L/L7 9:OO 7/21/17 LO:OO 7/21,/17 LL:OO 7/2L/77 L2:OO 7/21,/1713:OO 7/21/17 1.4:OO 7 /21,/17 15:OO 7/22/L7 8:OO 7/22/L7 9:OO 7/22/L7 LO:OO 7/22/t7 t1.:OO 7/22/17 LZ:OO 7/22/17 t3:OO 7/22/t7 L4:OO 7/23/L7 8:oo 7/23/17 9:oo 7/23/17 1o:oo 7 /23/17 L1.:00 7/23/17 12:OO 7/23/L7 !3:OO 7124/17 9:OO 7/26/17 1o:Oo 7/26/L7 LL:OO 7 /261L7 1.2:OO 7 /26/L7 1.3:oo 7 /27 /L7 8:OO (5es) (s7L) (287) (80) (128) (31s) (771) (740) (s36) (268) ( 12s) (31) (2071 (72s) (6s8) (s6s) (411) (268) ( 17s) (83) (3s2) (810) (7ts) (622) (461) (2es) (163) (114) (2et) (80s) (813) (643) (403) (L76l. (e) (317) (s78) (s2e) (40s) (L62) (27) (30) (438) (4s8) (2s2) (1s) (42l, (21 (3) (3) (4) (3) {2) (4) (4) (4) (2) (3) (3) (3) (3) (21 (3) (3) (4) (3) (0) (21 (4) (s) (s) (4,4341 (4,334) (4,255) (4,269) (4,383) (3,658) (4,320) (4,455) (4,455) (4,327l, (4,2501 (4,315) (3,672) (4,297) (4,456) (4,452) (4,361) (4,336) (4,331) (4,373') (3,1541 (4,398) (4,458) (4,4O9) (4,318) (4,27O) (4,348) (4,344) (3,675) (4,298) (4,457) (4,42L) (4,287) (4,zOLl (4,196) (3,606) (4,245\ (4,3641 (4,387l' (4,303) (4,2351 (3,691) (3,906) (4,229) (4,116) (4,0s1) (3,417) (1) (3) (s) (s) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 165 of529 (1) (21 (3) 7/271L7 9:oo 7/27/17 1O:OO 7/27/tt 1.1:oo 7/27/L7 12:OO 7/27/17 13:OO 7/28/17 to:oo 7/28/17 IL:OO 7/28/17 t2:OO 7/28/17 r3:OO 7 /28/17 1.4:OO 7/29/17 8:oo 7/29/17 9:oo 7/29/L7 LO:OO 7 /29/17 1.L:OO 7/29/L7 L2:oo 7/3olt7 9:oo 7/3o/t7 1o:oo 7 /3o/I7 1.1:oo 7l3L/17 8:oo 7/3L/I7 9:OO 7/31./17 1O:OO 7/31./t7 1.1.:OO 8l2lL7 9:o0 8/2/!7 LO:OO 8/2/17 1.ttoo 8/3/17 LL:OO 8la/U L}:oo 8/8/17 Lo:oo 8/8/17 LL:OO 819/17 to:oo 8/9/17 LL:OO 8/9/17 t2:OO 8/L1./L7 to:oo 8/L1.lL7 11:Oo 8/L1./17 t2:OO 8lLLl17 13:00 8/12/17 9:oO 8/1.2/t7 Lo:Oo 8lt2/17 1.L:Oo 8/12/17 L2:OO 8/t3/17 1.2:OO 8/1.4/17 1.0:OO 8/1,4/17 tL:oO 8/M/17 12:oo 8/1.4/17 \3:OO 8/1.4/0 Ia:OO 8/M/17 tS:oo (s12) (4s1) (32s) (130) (t7l (710) (676) (3s 1) (164) (17) (78) (6s8) (607) (317) (118) (444], (44s) (246) (42) (4s8) (313) (106) (267) (326) (167) (68) (37) (1s7) (8s) (43) (e8) (3) (42s], (27) (81) (s8) (s1e) (376) (346) (322) (2s7l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page I66 o1529 (1) (3) (4) (4) (4) 8/1.4/L7 1.6:00 8l15lt7 8:oo 8/151L7 9:OO 8/t5/L7 to:oo 8lL5l11 1.L:OO 8lL5/17 t2:OO 8lt5/17 t3:OO 8/L5/17 L4:OO 8lL5l17 t!:oo 8lt5/17 L6:OO 8/15/17 lt:OO 811.6/17 8:OO 8ltil77 9:oo 8/1.6/1710:oo 8lt6/L1 11":OO 8lt6/1712:oo 811.6/17 t3:OO 8/L6/11 t4:OO 8lL6/17 l5:oo 8lt6/17 L6:OO 8/L6/17 L7:oo 8lL7l17 8:oo 8lL7/17 9:oO 8lL7/17 1O:OO 8/171L7 LL:oo 8/17/L7 12:OO 8117/L7 13:oo 8/17/17 1.4:OO 8/17/1715:oo 8/17/t7 L6:00 8/17/L717:OO 8/18117 8:OO 8/18/17 9:OO 8/L8/L710:oo 8/L8/L7 L1.:00 8l18lL7 12:OO 8lL8l11 13:oo 8/L8/L7 L4:00 8lLBl17 1.5:OO 8lL8lL7 L6:00 8/L8/L7 11:oo 8/t9/L7 9:oo 8/L9/L7 1O:OO 8/L9lL7 1.1.:OO 8/L9/L7 12:OO 8lL9/L7 \3:oo 8/L9/L7 1.4:OO (soe) (201) (1,092) (1,104) (1,006) (e721 (8241 (702) (s8s) (408) (20s) (s0) (1,091) (1,289) (1,155) (e01) (6s2) (46s) (430) (248) (e4) (160) (1,19s) (1,190) (L,O74l (e18) (6s7) (48s) (328) (206) (68) (222) (L,276l, (1,315) (1,108) (784) (s71) (36s) (21s) (1s1) (6e) (368) ( 1,1 L6) (1,,LL4) (863) (6s3) (4s6) (21 (3) (4i (s) (4) (4) (2) (0) (21 (4) (4) (4) (4) (3) (2) (0) (21 (4) (4) (s) (4) (4) (3) (4) (2\ (3) (3) (4) (4) (3) (2) (1) (21 (s) (6) (7) (7) (4,186) (3,109) (4,L1,O\ (4,L73) (4,L22) (4,170) (4,135) (4,t49) (4,23L) (4,212) (4,L1.3l (3,009) (4,L78) (4,3921 (4,373\ (4,244) (4,185) (4,O97) (4,Ll4\ (4,2O3) (4,2\2\ (3,L29) (4,307) (4,421,) (4,39s) (4,216) (4,L99) (4,14s) (4,190) (4,278) (4,2L5) (3,195) (4,3261 (4,437]' (4,361) (4,174l. (4,048) (4,108) (4,212) (4,328) (4,284',) (3,31s) (4,229) (4,297l, (4,213) (4,036) (4,023) ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-ll B. Kobor, Vote Solar Pagc 167 of529 8/19/t7 L5:00 8lt9lt7 t6:oo 8119117 L7:OO 8120/17 8:oo 8l2Olt7 9:OO 8/2O/17 LO:OO 8l2o/17 1.I:oo 8/2O/I7 I2:OO 8l2o/17 13:oo 8/20/fi M:OO 8l2t/L7 8:oo 8/2UL7 9:oo 8l2L/17 to:oo 8/21./17 12:OO 8/2L/17 13:OO 8/2t/17 1.4:OO 8/2L/17 1.5:oo 8/21./17 1.6:00 8l22lL7 to:oo 8/22/t7 LL:OO 8l22ll7 L2:oo 8/22/17 L3:OO 8122/L7 M:oo 8122/17 !5:oo 8/22/17 t6:OO 8/23/17 1O:OO 8/24/17 1o:oO 8/24/17 1.1.:OO 8/24/17 12:OO 8/24117 13:oo 8/24/17 1.4:OO 8/25/t7 9:oo 8/251L7 Lo:oo 8/25/17 tt:OO 8125/17 t2:oo 8/25/17 t3:OO 8/25/17 L4:00 8126lL7 9:oo 8/26/t7 LO:OO 8/26/t7 tt:OO 8126/L7 1-2:OO 8/26/17 1.3:oo 8126/17 Ia:OO 8/26/17 15:OO 8/27/L7 9:oo 8/27/L7 to:oO 8/27 /L7 IL:OO (28s) (240) (163) (186) (t,2261 (L,278l, (1,039) (862) (s83) (2es) (37) (1,106) (3e8) (438) (ss1) (4341 (2s8) (108) (ss) (6s7) (s44) (486) (387) (1s8) (2s) (6s4) (234]' (334) (243]' (2oo) (100) (12s) (478], (sss) (3e3) (2311 (88) (411) (84s) (7ss) (s73) (3]_e) (L711 (se) (783) (L,121l' (e8s) (7) (6) (s) (4,L271 (4,191) (4,L241 (2,96L) (4,280) (4,428\ (4,379], (4,2L0) (4,008) (3,786) (2,875) (4,170l' (3,538) (3,579) (3,9621 (4,003) (4,019) (4,054) (2,920) (3,658) (3,660) (3,745]l (3,762) (3,718) (3,763) (3,734]| (3,206) (3,477], (3,504) (3,664) (3,759) (3,059) (3,612) (3,698) (3,665) (3,632) (3,650) (3,2t91 (3,754) (3,835) (3,746) (3,684) (3,68s) (3,813) (3,435) (3,884) (3,911) (1) (3) (s) (6) (71 (7\ (3) (4) (4) (3) (0) (2) (3) (3) (4) (3) (0) (1) (2) (3) (2) (1) (1) (21 (21 (1) (1) (3) (2) (2) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 168 of529 (1) 8127177 r2:oo 8/27/17 L3:oo 8127/L7 M:oo 8/27/L7 1.5:OO 8/27/L7 1.6:00 8l28lt7 1.4:oo 8/28/t7 1.6:00 8/291L7 9:oo 8129/t7 to:oo 8129117 LL:oo 8129/77 L2:oo 8129/17 l3:oo 8129/fl La:00 8/30/17 tL:00 8l3o/17 LL:oo 8131.117 9:Oo 8/31./17 1o:oo 8/3L/t7 1-1.:oO 8l3tlL712:oo 8131./L7 13:Oo 8/31/17 M:00 8/31/t7 15:Oo 9/1./17 9:Oo 9/1./17 LO:OO 9lL/17 11.:oo 9lL/17 L2:OO 9lL/17 13:oo 9lLlI M:oo 9/L/L715:OO 9/Llt7 16:00 911-lt7 17:Oo 9/2117 9:Oo 9l2lr7 fi:oo 9/2/17 1.1.:OO 9/2117 12:oo 9l2lL7 13:oO 9/2/L7 1.4:oo 9/21t715:oo 9/3/17 9:oo 9/3/L7 1o:oo el3/t7 1.1.:OO 9/3/t7 12:oo 9/3/L7 13:oo 9B/r7 La:oo 9l3lL7 L!:oo 9/3/L7 L6:00 9lalv fi:oo (7s2]' (ss2) (soo) (361) (120) (303) (2oo) (8s7) (1,158) (e2s) (448) (.223l, (111) (62s], (34e) (64s) (1,026) (s1s) (726\ (s03) (28s) (17e\ (1,335) (1,518) (r,232) (808) (s62) (2s7l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 169 of529 (1) (2) (1) (1) (2) (3) 9/4117 Lt:oo 9/417712:00 9/5/t7 Lo:oo 9/5/11 1.1.:OO 9/5/17 12:OO 9/8/17 1o:oo 9/8/17 1.1.:oo 9/8/11 L2:oo 9/8/17 13:oo 918117 A:oo 9/8/17 1.6:00 9/9117 Lo:oo 9/elL7 1.1.:OO 9/9/L7 12:oO 9l9lt7 13:oo 919/17 La:oo 9l9lLt L!:oo 9l9lt7 L6:oo 911Ol17 9:oo 9/10/\7 1o:oo 9/tO/17 1.1.:00 9/1O/17 12:OO 9/LO/17 \3:OO 9l1ol77 A:oo 9lLOltT 15:oo 9/LUr7 9:oO 9lLtltT 1o:oo 9lt1.l17 1.1.:OO 9/LL|L7 tZ:oo 9ltLltT L3:oo 9/1.L/r7 L4:OO 9ltL/L7 Is:oo 9/1L/17 L6:OO 9/1.1./17 17:OO 9/12/17 1.1.:OO 9/12/17 12:oo 9/L2/1713:oo 9/I2/I7 1.4:OO 9/13/17 9:OO 9/13/17 Lo:oo 9l13lt7 1.L:oo 9113117 !2:oo 9/L3/11 t3:oo 9lL3/Lt L4:00 9lt3lt7 Ls:oo 9/I3/t7 16:00 9/M/17 9:00 (186) (40) (e7) (233) (1s3) (46s) (23s) (228) (2es) (280) (188) (7s7l' (803) (s4s) (37s) (241l (148) (32) (736) (L,1231 (328) (s84) (s17) (e6) (140) (L,2681 (L,395) (1,099) (846) (636) (s47) (47eI (32s) (104) (L,3L8) (1,075) (737) (s8) (612l' (es4) (860) (7oo) (480) (376) (340) (256) (0) (0) (1) (3,2221 (3,2241 (2,569) (2,95t1 (3,021) (2,9LLl (2,710l. (2,807l. (3,073) (3,359) (3,516) (3,322) (3,578) (3,461) (3,355) (3,410) (3,506) (3,508) (3,198) (3,7231 (3,057) (3,480) (3,4821 (3,215) (3,4281 (3,737l' (4,OO2l (3,8221 (3,634) (3,534) (3,586) (3,745l (3,827) (3,664) (3,727], (3,557) (3,344) (2,6321 (3,057) (3,502) (3,473) (3,299) (3,250) (3,3231 (3,514) (3,533) (eoo) (1) (3) (1) (3) (3) (s) (6) (s) (1) (4) (s) (6) (6) (6) (6) (1) (2) (4) (s) (6) (71 (6) (1) (21 (3) (3) (3) (3) (2) (2) (4) (2) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page I 70 of 529 (1) (3) (3) (3) (3) (2) 9lL4/17 LO:OO 9/14/L7 1.4:OO e/1.4/17 1.5:OO 9/1.4/L7 1.6:O0 9/15/17 9:oo 9/t5/L7 lo:oo 9/15/L7 Lt:OO 9/L5/L7 L2:Oo 9lL5/t] 1.3:Oo 9/L5/17 t4:oo 9lL5/17 LS:OO 9/15/17 L6:oo 9/1.5/17 L7:OO 9lt6lt7 9:oo 9/1.6117 Lo:oo 9/1.6/17 L1.:OO 9/L6/L7 12:OO 9/L6/17 t3:OO 9/1.6/L7 1.4:OO 9/16/L7 1.5:OO 9/16/t7 1.6:00 9/L6/t717:OO 9/17/17 9:OO 9/L7/L7 IO:OO 9lL7/L7 LL:OO 9/L7lt7 t2:Oo 9/L7/17 I3:OO 9lL7lLl L4:OO 9lt7/17 LS:OO 9/t7/17 t6:oo 9lL9/11 L3:oo 9/L9/11 L4:OO 9/L9/17 1.5:OO 9l2ol17 L3:oo 9l2O/17 1.4:OO 9l2O/tl 15:OO 9/20/17 16:00 9/20/17 L7:OO 9/21./L7 9:OO 9/21/t7 1.0:OO 9/2L/17 1.t:OO 9/21/17 1.2:oo e/21./17 1.3:Oo 9/2L/L7 1.6:o0 9/2t/t7 17:OO 9/22/L7 t4:oo 9/22/17 16:00 (0) (58) (e741 (4es) (eo7) (1,529) (1,678) (L,6221 (L,605) ltl8) (1,339) (84s) (ss2) (L,t62l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page l7l of529 9/23/119:oo 9/23/17 L0:00 9/23/17 LL:OO 9/23/11 1.2:oo 9123/\7 t3:00 9/23/17 1.4:OO 9/23/17 1.5:OO 9/23/17 L6:oo 9/2a/U 9:oo 9/24/17 IO:OO 9/24/\7 LL:OO 9/24/17 12:OO 9/24/L7 13:OO 9/2a/t M:oo 9/24/17 1.5:OO 9/24/L7 1.6:00 9124/tt t7:OO 9/25/L7 9:oo 9/25/17 1O:OO 9/25/L1 11.:OO 9l25ltl 12:OO 9125/t7 13:OO 9125117 M:oo 9/25/L7 15:OO 9/25/L7 1.6:00 9/25/L7 17:00 9/26117 9:oo 9126/17 LO:OO 9/26/17 L1.too 9/26/t7 LT:oo 9126/17 t3:oO 9/26/U La:oo 9126/17 Ls:oo 9/26/17 t6:oo 9125/17 17:o0 9/26/L7 18:oo 9/27/L7 9:oo 9127lL7 1o:oo 9/27 /L7 1.1.:OO 9/27/17 t2:OO 9/27/17 t3:OO 9/27/17 L4:OO 9/27/17 t5:Oo 9/27/17 L6:00 9/27/L7 17:OO 9/27 /t7 I8:OO 9/28/tt 9:OO (t,782]| (2,320) (2,L40) (1.,937) (1,466) (2,2L2l (2,479) (L,9241 (1,781) (2,319) (2,280]| (2,L36) (2,044) {2,2O5) (L,277) (301) (1,505) (883) (r,287) (L,484) (L,437l (667l, (1,668) (2,579l. (1,996) (1,934) (1,514) (2,191) (2,O97\ (2,007) (L,9251 (1,965) (2,O45) (2,015) (1,660) (136) (1,,7O3l, (2,\3U (2,106) (1,930) (1,911) (2,000) (2,055) 1L,971) (L,721l, (s0) (L,613) (1) (3) (s) (5) (t) (7) (8) (7) (1) (3) (s) (6) (8) (8) (8) (6) (3) (1) (3) (4) (7) (7) (6) (6) (71 (s) (0) (21 (s) (6) (8) (8) (8) (7) (6) (4) (1) (3) (4) (6) (t) (7) (8) (t) (s) (4) (1) (3,888) (4,385) (4,1.441 (3,730) (3,L72) (3,882) (4,r47) (3,675) (3,905) (4,4L6) (4,261) (3,999) (3,840) (3,9291 (2,930) (1,928) (3,4L7l. (2,792) (3,151) (3,303) (3,!671 (2,2801 (3,320) (4,3201 (3,755) (3,743]. (3,4281 (4,053) (3,903) (3,662) (3,559) (3,683) (3,818) (3,916) (3,628) (1,881) (3,579) (4,044l (3,919) (3,686) (3,557) (3,644) (3,795) (3,8721 (3,602) (L,8441 (3,599) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Partres' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 172 of 529 9/28/17 1.0:OO 9/28/L7 Ll:oo 9/28/17 1.2:OO 9/28/t7 1.3:oo 9128117 L4:00 9128/17 t5:OO 9/28/17 L6:Oo 9/28/17 L7:OO 9/29/L7 9:o0 9129/17 Lo:oo 9/29/L7 1.1.:oo 9/29/17 12:OO 9/29/L1 1.3:Oo 9/29/L7 1.4:OO 9129/L7 1.s:oo 9/29/Lt 1.6:00 9/29/17 L7:OO 9l3olL7 9:oo 9/30/17 Lo:oo 9/30/17 LI.:OO 9l3o/17 L2:oO 9l3O/17 L3:oO 9/30/17 La:OO 9/30/L7 15:OO 9l3O/L7 L6:00 9/3o/L7 17:oo lOlLlL7 1O:OO tO/L/t7 1"1:OO 1O/L/L7 1.2:OO !01L/17 t3:oo 10/L/17 1.4:oO to/2/17 Lo:oo 1O/2/17 1L:00 IO/2/17 L2:OO 10/2/17 L3:00 LOl2l17 L4:OO tO/2/17 t5:OO Lo/2/17 L6:oo lO/2/17 L7:OO 1.0/3/17 9:OO LO/3/17 LO:OO LO/3/17 LL:OO Lol3/L7 L2:oO tOl3/17 L3:OO !Ol3/17 L4:00 10/31L7 15:OO 1o/3/L7 1.6:00 (2,1481 (1,995) (1,901) (L,757) (1,87 L) (1,952) (1,963) (L,673) (1,508) (2,038) (1,938) (1,783) (1,724l. (L,7ALl (1,808) (1,,837) (1s8) (677) (2,32O) (2,286) (2,082) (L,927]| (1,965) (2,084) (2,1,L7) (L,725) (1,191) (2,335) (2,0321 (1,823) 'L,328') (2,008) (2,2041 (1,s03) (1,089) (1,,2521 (834) (2,037) (1,,448) (1,300) (1,998) (1,940) (L,707) ( 1,63 1) (1,710) (L,e27l (1_,900) (3) (s) (7\ (8) (8) (8) (71 (6) (1) (3) (s) (6) (8) (8) (7) (7) (s) (4,048) (3,838) (3,684) (3,525) (3,620) (3,838) (3,8421 (3,572], (3,489) (3,993) (3,853) (3,630) (3,531) (3,560) (3,742l. (3,789) (2,010) (2,44L1 (4,190) (4,0921 (3,845) (3,656) (3,685) (3,905) (4,0211 (3,685) (3,138) (4,3771. (4,064) (3,806) (3,140) (4,006) (4,L64l (3,808) (2,813) (2,970) (2,508) (3,949) (3,337) (3,387) (4,065) (3,e3s) (3,641) (3,487) (3,s7e) (3,792) (3,836) (2) (s) (7) (8) (8) (8) (7) (4) (1) (4) (4) (3) (1) (3) (4) (41 (1) (3) (21 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 173 of529 (21 (4) (4) (4) (s) (4) 1o/3/L7 17:00 10/4/L7 1.3:OO 1O/4/L7 1.4:Oo 1Ol4/L7 1.5:OO 1O/4/L7 1.6:00 1O/4/L7 17:OO 1O/5/L7 1,1,:OO LO/5/L7 12:OO tO/5/L7 13:oo LO/5/L7 1.4:oo Lo/SlL7 15:oo Lo/5/L7 16:00 Lol5/1717:oo tO/6/17 9:oo Lol6/L7 1o:oo LO/6/t7 1.1.:OO 10/6/17 12:OO L0l6/L713:oo tOl6/17 1.4:OO 1016/17 L!:oo 10/6/17 L6:oo tO/6/17 L7:OO 1o/7/17 9:oo 1O/7/17 LO:OO LO/l/17 LL:OO tO/7/!7 L2:OO L0l7/17 t3:OO LO/7 /!7 1.4:OO Lo/7/L7 15:00 tO/7/L7 1.6:00 LO/7/L7 17:OO tols/t7 9:oo tolsllT 1o:oo LO/8/t7 12:OO 1O/8/17 L3:OO 1O/8/\7 L4:OO tO/8/17 t5:oO LO/8/17 16:00 L0/8/L1 t7:OO Lol9/17 9:OO Lo/91t7 1O:OO Lo/9/L7 LL:00 LO/9/17 I2:Oo LO/9/17 t3:OO Lo/9/17 1.4:OO Io/9/17 1.5:oo Lol9/tt 1.6:00 (1,534) (82) (7e6) (e2) (s44) (1,,270) (16) (428) (6es) (2,1821 (1,700) (1,520) (7,273) (L,021l (L,757l (1,649) (1,507) (1,334) (7,484) (s7s) (L,725) (L,3721 (s36) (1,669) (1,636) (1,580) (r,524) (1,335) (1,285) (1,507) (1,356) (386) (eo4) (1,359) (L,261) (1,130) (1,322]| (1,887) (1,,32L) (872) (1,708) (1,635) (1,315) (1,148) (1,105) (1,483) (1,194) (21 (1) (1) (3,436) (1,811]' (2,509) (1,756l (2,300) (3,098) (1,789) (2,r74l (2,4L21 (3,876) (3,4021 (3,3241 (3,165) (3,272l. (3,938) (3,751) (3,483) (3,24!l (3,339) (2,772]' (3,7241 (3,2441 (3,218) (3,873) (3,700) (3,4641 (3,316) (3,2221 (3,181) (3,379) (3,2991 (2,750l (3,104) (3,514) (3,295) (3,085) (3,2821 (3,920) (3,4221 (3,3L4) (4,098) (3,833) (3,4211 (3,180) (3,038) (3,447) (3,166) (1) (0) (4) (3) (1) (2) (3) (4) (4) (3) (1) (2) (2) (3) (4) (s) (3) (3) (1) (2) (4) (3) (4) (3) (1) Idaho Powcr Cornpany's Responses to Parties' [)ata Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 174 of 529 (1) (3) (4) (6) (s) (s) (4) tO/9/L7 17:oO (33)(3)(1,9s4) Idaho Power Company's Ilcsponses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 175 ol 529 Date and Time Circuit Load (kW) 9/1./17 9:oo (910) 9/tlL7 1.o:oo (800) e/1./17 1.L:oo (740) 9/31t7 1o:oo (310) 913/L7 11.:oo (460) 9l3lL7 1.2:oo (140) 9/8/Ll9:OO (2,4t}l 9/8/t7 1O:OO (3,750) 9/8/L7 12:OO (3,360) 9/8/17 13:oO (3,160) 9l8lL7 M:OO (1,560) 918/L7 1.5:OO (2,7701 918/L7 1.6:00 (2,300) 9/8/L7 17:OO (1,480) 9/9117 9:OO (1,570) 9/9117 1O:OO (L,7LO) 9/9/17 1.1:OO (1,750) 9/9/17 12:oo (990) 9/9/L7 13:OO (2,21.01 9/9/L7 1.4:OO (1,189) 919/t7 1.5:oo (670) 9/9/L7 1.6:00 (700) 9|LO/119:OO (2,3861 9/LO/\7 LO:OO (3,350) 9/LO/17 LL:OO (3,390) 9/LO/17 t2:O0 (3,080) 9/Lo/17 L3:OO (2,650) 9/LO/I7 t4:OO (2,5201 9/tOl17 LS:OO (3,210) gltO/!7 1.6:00 (3,260) 9/tO/17 17:OO (2,920) 9/LL/17 9:OO (4,9s0) 9l1tl17 LO:OO (4,990) 9/1.L/Ll 1.1.:OO (4,470) 9/tL/L1 12:oo (3,4s0) 9/1,L/L7 13:OO (2,8s0) 9/1.L/L7 1.4:OO (2,2s0l 9/LL/t7 LS:OO (2,380) 9/LL/t7 L6:oo (2,s7ol 9/Lt/17 L7:OO (2,000) e/L2/17 9:oo (4,s60) 9/L2/I7 IO:OO (4,780) 9/t2/17 1.1.:OO (4,890) 9/12/17 12:OO (1,010) 9/12/11 l3:OO (4,4L01 9/L3lt7 9:OO (3,040) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Other DER Excess kW (18,451) (19,335) (19,813) (t8,24O) (L7,247) (t7,802) (8,174) (11,956) (1.4,7LL) (L6,176) (1,6,26L1 (15,411) (16,498) (15,935) (1,2,983) (L7,506) (t7,68L) (15,299) (15,954) (L7,095) (t7,28O) (r7,248) (14,083) (t7,6181 (L8,074) (r7,732) (L7,423) (16,568) (L7,47O) (L7,!361 (15,433) (L6,270l (18,756) (18,019) (17,749l (17,3611 (17,000) (L7,372) (L7,302) (L5,737) (10,375) (L6,723) (15,211) (8,860) (12,2981 (14,638) NM Excess kW Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 176 of 529 9/13117 1o:oo 9lt3/1711.:oo 9/L3/17 12:OO 9/13/t7 1.3:OO 9lt3/L7 La:oO 9/13/17 L6:0o 9/1.3/17 L7:OO 9/1411712:OO 9lL4lL7 t3:oo 9/t4/L7 t4:oo 9/1.4/1715:OO 9/14117 L6:OO 9/15117 9:oo 9/L5/17 Lo:00 9/15/17 tt:oo 9lt5lt712:00 9lL5/1713:00 9/15/t7 1.4:OO 9/1.51L7 Ll:oo 9lt5lL7 L6:oo 9l75lL7 L7:00 9l15lL7 L8:00 9/1.6/L7 8:oo 9/1.6117 9:oo 9/L6/17 1o:oo 9/LGl17 L1.:00 911.6117 12:OO 911.6lLt 13:oo 9/!6/t7 1.4:OO 9/1.6/L7 LS:OO 9117lL7 8:00 9lt/I9:00 9lt7/t7 LO:00 9lI7/17 LI.:OO 9/t7/17 12:00 9/17/L7 L3:OO 9/17/17 1.4:OO 9/t7/17 15:oo 9/L7/17 L6:OO 9/17117 L7:OO 9/t7/17 L9:OO 9lt8/17 1O:OO 9/L8/17 Ll.:oo 9/L8/17 I3:Oo 9/L8/17 1.4:OO 9/L8/17 1.5:OO 9lt9/17 8:00 (4,450) (3,090) (2,670l. (2,7601 (4,2201 (4,690) (3,880) (140) (5,120) (5,450) (5,090) (6,860) (3,420l. (5,270l. (6,930) (8,070) (8,020) (8, L90) (8,4201 (8,500) (7,376) (1,260) (1,300) (8,120) (e,130) (9,520) (9,380) (8,730) (9,21,01 (5,990) (2,70O) (10,610) ( 10,590) (LO,74Ol (10,690) (10,650) (10,930) (10,s90) (10,010) (10,350) (3,960) (3,350) (4,330) (L,470) (7,860) (8,520) (2,360) (L7,343) (L7,530) (L7,097) (17,083) (1,4,2981 (9,232\ (14,686) (7,32L) (9,L92) (10,996) (LL,257) (8,931) (13,063) (L6,723) (17,9891 (18,605) (16,738) (17,882) (!7,543) (18,003) (12,462) (3,627) (6,342) (15,587) (18,689) (19,363) (79,O27) (16,008) (10,177\ (10,682) (5,455) (9,791) (19,559) (18,193) (16,789) (15,639) (16,552) (18,512) (L8,1241 (13,554) (7,510) (4,885) (7,1221 (7,4561 (7,748) (10,005) (2,9!2) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 177 of 529 9/L9/17 9:oo 9/1.9/17 tO:Oo 9/19/L7 tL:oo 9/1.9/L7 t2:oo 9/19/L7 L3:OO 9l19lL7 1.4:oo 9/19/L7 LS:OO 9/19/L7 1.6:00 9/19/L7 lt:oo 9/19/L7 1.8:OO 9/20117 s:oo 9/2o/L7 1o:oo 9l2O/L7 U:oo 9/2o/L71.5:oo 9/27/L71o:OO 9/21./L7 1.1:OO 9/21./L7 12:OO 9121.1L7 t3:oo 9/21./L7 1.4:OO 9/21./t7 t!:oo 9l2LlL7 76:00 9/22/17 9:oo 9122/L1 1o:oo 9/22/L7 11:OO 9/22/L] 12:OO 9/22/L7 13:OO 9/22/L7 1.4:oo 9/22/t7 1S:OO 9/221L7 1.6:00 9/22/L7 17:OO 9/22/L7 18:oo 9/23/17 8:oo 9/23/17 9:oo 9/231L7 1o:oO 9/23/t7 LI.:OO 9/23/L7 12:OO 9/23/L7 t3:oO 9/23/L7 L4:OO 9/23/L7 t!:oo 9/23/17 1.6:00 9/23/17 17:OO 9/23/17 I8:OO 9/2a/0 8:oo 9/2a/L7 9:oo 9/24/17 1O:OO 9124/17 11:OO 9/24/tl 12:OO (1L,940) (8,660) (12,080) (L2,670) (L2,3201 (12,090) (L2,2OO) (L2,4501 (L2,180l' (3,42O) (12,380) (3,350) (4,520\ (6,180) (L,21Ol (L2,2sO) (L2,29O) (L2,750) (L2,690) (L2,22O) (2,6721 (13,690) (13,960) (13,950) (6,410) (L3,710l' (14,000) (1_4,080) (13,23o) (t3,220) (7,7OOl (5,910) (L3,170]. (14,000) (13,990) (13,710) (14,180) (L4,2t0) (14,310) (14,390) (L4,125) (7,31,41 (6,70L) (L4,2OOl (t4,270l' (14,480) (14,430) (8,455) (7,2611 (8,2L11 (18,983) (15,320) (14,39L) (LL,747l' (r2,229) (tL,429) (2,618) (LL,4921 (5,137l| (4,195) (4,085) (2,358) (7,284) (11,588) (r2,33L) (8,380) (L0,276) (3,695) (7,834) (18,050) (13,160) (7,508) (r0,248) (L4,O21) (13,843) (8,0L9) (r2,814) (7,595) (5,972]' (16,483) (19,9441 (15,386) (12,753l' (16,911) (1.4,7L81 (15,235) (19,054) (17,053) (7,838) (6,341_) (16,932) (L9,34L) (19,931) (L9,452) Idalro Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests uxhibir No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I l B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 178 of529 9/24/17 L3:00 9/24/L7 L4:0o 9/24/L7 t5:oo 9/24/t7 t6OO 9/24/L7 17:OO 9/24/L7 1.8:00 9/2s/17 8:00 9/25/17 9:o0 9/25/L710:OO 9/25/L7 LL:00 9125/L7 12:oo 9/25/L713:OO 9/25/L7 L4:00 9125/L715:oo 9/25/L7 1.6:0O 9/25/t717:OO 9125/L718:oo 9126/17 8:oo 9/26/17 9:00 9126/L710:OO 9l26lt7 LL:00 9/261L712:OO 9/26/L713:oo 9126/L7 M:OO 9/26/17 L5:00 9/26/17 L6:00 9/26/L7 lt:oo 9/26/17 1.8:oo 9127/17 8:oo 9/27/17 9:oo 9127/1710:OO 9/27117 LL:oo 9/271L7 t2:oo 9/27/L7 L3:oo 9/27/17 t4:OO 9127/17 t5:OO 9127/17 L6:Oo 9/21llt t7:Oo 9121/17 L8:OO 9/28/Lt 8:OO 9/28/17 9:oo 9/28/17 \o:oo 9l28l17 1,1.:OO 9/28/t7 1.2:OO 9/281L7 13:oo 9/28/L7 L4:0o 9/28/17 L5:00 (13,690) (13,840) (14,450) (14,680) (14,500) (7,155) (6,1.26) (13,600) (13,960) (13,260) (12,390) (11,690) (12,850) (13,360) (13,320) (13,500) (5,578) (4,9841 (12,760) (12,9201 (11,900) (10,990) (10,s90) (11,010) (12,390) (12,560) (12,L67) (4,8291 (3,590) (11,696) (11,900) (11,390) (10,710) (9,930) (10,870) (11,150) (L1,290) (10,230) (3,316) (3,500) (11,430) (1L,780) (1-1.,220) (10,140) (9,350) (9,663) (10,800) (L8,827) (18,864) (19,527], (19,946) (16,820) (7,4461 (6,075) (L6,449l (L9,713) (L9,223) (18,057) (Ll,s43) (17,929) (L6,017]' (13,103) (15,567) (6,207l' (5,648) (15,852) (19,537) (18,383) (17,935) (t7,4031 (17,609) (18,409) (18,967) (L5,557) (5,238) (5,460) (r5,742) (19,293) (18,772) (17,773) (17,252) (17,7361 (18,361) (18,331) (15,042) (6,006) (5,293) (15,641) (19,156\ (18,943) (r7,924) (17,3L2) (17,5L6) (17,695) ldaho l)ower Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 179 of 529 9/28/L7 1.6:00 9/28/L7 L7:oo 9/28/L7 L8:OO 9/29/17 8:oo 9/29/17 9:OO 9/29/L7 LO:OO 9/29/L] 1.1.:OO 9/29/t7 12:OO 9/29/L7 13:OO 9/29/L7 1.4:OO 9/29ltt 1.5:oO 9/29/t71.6:00 9/29/L7 17:OO 9/30/Lt 1O:OO 9/3O/t7 1.1:OO 9/30/t7 12:OO 9/3o/L713:oo 9/30/17 1.4:OO 9/3Olt7 !5:OO 9/3O/L7 1.6:00 9/30/17 17:OO 9/30/17 L8:00 LOlL/t7 9:OO LoltllT 1o:Oo LO/1/L7 1.1.:Oo \O/L/L7 12:OO tO/L/L7 13:oo 1O/L|I7 L4:Oo LO/L/!7 L5:OO 1O/L/L7 t6:OO L}lt/L7 t7:oo LO/1-/I7 t8:OO 10/2/17 8:oo 1Ol2/17 9:OO L0/2/17 1O:OO tOl2l17 1.1.:oO LO/2/77 12:oo IO/2/17 13:OO LO/2/L7 14:OO LO/21L7 1.5:OO LO/2/L7 L6:Oo 1.0/2/L7 L7:oo 10/3/17 8:OO 1.0/3/17 9:oO LO/3/17 1.0:oo LO/3/17 1.1.:OO LO/3/17 12:OO (1.L,1201 (10,720l' (3,394) (10) (7,7O5) (7,87O) (8,450) (8,470) (8,27O) (9,180) (9,528) (9,670) (8,270) {LL,270l (12,O70l. (10,050) (LL,760) (11,950) 112,320l (12,830) (12,029l (4,O7Ol (7,48O) (12,27Ol. (13,590) (13,760l. (13,810) (13,590) (14,090) (14,360) (13,780) (3,850) (2,1.40l (LL,79Ll (L2,27Ol' (L1.,160l (11,350) (11,980) (L2,280) (L2,54O) (12,540) (11,830) (2,600) (9,430) (13,000) (12,4901 (10,970) (18,502) (1,5,2041 (5,850) (3,3121 (lL,795) (L5,7261, (16,407l. (17,2L91 (16,844) (L7,4661 (18,105) (18,109) (13,054) (5,331) (9,155) (6,850) (10,451) {17,520) {.18,577l, (19,705) (15,366) (5,235) (3,858) (5,646) (9,946) (16,096) (L4,02s]| (10,702]' (7,976) (17,748) (L4,4281 (2,0941' (4,384) (15,318) (19,209) (L6,297l (L7,7301 (13,649) (15,755) (13,644) (L6,2291 (14,899) (4,610) (9,472l' (18,937) (18,986) (18,051) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page I 80 of529 1O/3/Lt 13:00 1O/3/L7 L4:OO 1o/3/L7 L!:oo 1O/3/17 t6:OO 1o/3/u LTtoo \o/3/17 L9:oo LO/4/17 LL:OO 1O/41t7 L2:OO fi/a/t La:OO tO/a/fl L6:OO Lol5/L78:0o LOIS/Lt 9:Oo 1O/5/17 LO:OO lOlS/Lt LL:OO 1ol5/t7 LT:oo LOl5/t7 L3:OO LO/5/t7 1.4:OO LOl5lLT LS:OO 1O/5/L7 1.6:00 LOlSltT 17:OO LolSlL7 1.8:oo Lo/6/17 8:oo !o/6/17 9:oo tO/6/L7 1o:oO !o/6/t7 1.1.:OO tOl6/1712:OO 10/6/17 13:oo 10/6/17 1.4:oo 10/6/1715:oo 10/6/17 L6:Oo to/6/17 rTtoo tO/6/17 t8:OO 1Ol7/17 8:OO 1O/7/L7 9:oo 1O/7/17 LO:OO 1O/7/11 LL:OO LO/7/L] 12:oo LO|T /L7 1.3:Oo to/7 /L7 1.4:oo to/7/L7 1.5:oo 1o/7/17 L6:o0 1o/7 /17 lt:oo 1O/7/17 L8:OO Lo/8/17 8:oo Io/8/L7 9:oo Lo/8117 Lo:oo to/81]-1 tr:oo (10,050) (1L,230) (12,28O) {12,620) (11,000) (2,677') (640) (1,090) (77o1 (2,020) (2,112\ (LL,O7Ll (12,340l' (11,940) (10,570) (9,960) (10,030) (10,910) (11,520) (9,090) (1,007) (1,892) (s,8s4) (11,000) (10,870) (9,74Ol' (9,ztol (10,400) (11,290) (11,610) (7,t7ol (s83) (1,860) (1O,27L\ l1-t,44Ol (11,020) (10,490) (9,700) (10,230) (11,310) (L1,560) (9,655) (s10) (2,100) (11,650) (11,780) (L1-,7 4O') (L7,6231 (18,094) (L9,2231 (19,468) (L4,428) (4,41,61 (4,631) (6,013) (6,01.21 (7,674l. (3,917l, (L4,6L7\ (19,521) (18,885) (17,598) (17,O23) (17,403) (18,058) (17,2L7) (13,234) (3,567) (3,861) (13,999) (18,581) (78,L741 (L6,9291 (15,455) (L6,9621 (15,821) (L4,753) (9,871) (3,593) (3,691) (13,777) (78,42O) (17,856) (17,084) (L6,397l (16,601) (17,732\ (18,088) (t2,487) (3,L09) (2,594) (7,77t) (Lt,627) (11,805) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page l8l of529 1.0/8/17 1-2:oo tO/8/17 1.3:OO 1O/8/17 t4:OO 1O/8/17 1.5:OO \0/8117 t6:OO tO/8/17 L7:OO 1.018/17 t8:oo to/9/17 8:oo to/9/17 9:oo LO/9/L7 1.0:OO to/e/r7 1.1.:oo to/9/I7 tZ:oo L0l9lt7 L3:oo Lol9lfl 7a:oo IO/9/L7 LS:OO tol9lLT 1.6:00 LO/9/I7 17:OO (LL,760) (10,020) ( 11,700) (L2,L6O) (12,660) (10,507) (1_,640) (1,930) (10,4O2) (11,660) (11,070) (9,870) (8,923) (9,7271, (10,290) (10,650) (4,680) (L6,624) (13,564) (L4,128) (Ll,69L) (19,358) (13,553) (3,245) (3,949) (L4,554) (19,587) (18,665) (17,375) (1,6,757) (17,321) (16,605) (L4,064\ (8,905) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I i B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page I 82 ol'529 Date and Time 2/1.L/L7 9:oo 2/1,LlL7 LO:OO 2/1.L/17 L1.:OO 2/L1,/1712:OO 2/L1,/1713:OO 2/1.1./17 1.4:OO 2/11/L7 1.5:oo 2/LtlL7 L6:OO 2/121L7 9:oo 2/1.2/17 1O:OO 2/L2/17 IL:OO 2/L2/17 t2:OO 2lL2/L7 1.3:oo 2112/L7 14:oo 2/121L7 LS:OO 2112/17 L6:oo 2/1.3/17 9:o0 2/L3/17 1o:oo 2/13/17 1.1.:OO 2/13/L712:oo 2/L3/I7 !3:OO 2/13/t7 t4:oo 2/13/L7 LS:OO 2/131L7 L6:OO 2/t4lLt 9:oo 2/L4/17 IO:OO 2/L4/17 1.1.:OO 2/L4/1712:OO 2/1.4/L7 t3:OO 21L4/L7 1.4:OO 21L4/17 t6:oO 2/15/L7 8:00 2/15/t7 9:oo 2/15/17 LO:OO 2/15117 LL:OO 2/1,5/L7 t2:OO 2/1.5/17 L3:OO 2/L5/17 L4:OO 2/L5/17 LS:OO 2/L6/17 1.1.:OO 2/1.6/17 12:OO 2/L6/17 13:OO 2/1.6/17 1.4:oo 2/18/17 1.5:OO 2/19/t7 1.o:oo 2/19/17 IL:OO Circuit Load (kW) (2,2841 (5,125) (9,274) (9,613) (9,372) (8,565) (6,780) (3,856) (2,555) (5,118) (6,119) (7,886) (8,015) (6,953) (5,270) (2,472l. (1,954) (4,688) (7,4391 (8,129) (8,2671 (8,432], (5,979) (3,825) (1,,67L) (5,450) (8,021) (9,837) (9,780) (8s4) (2,822l. (L,748\ (3,370) (7,621) (3,341) (3,996) (2,421l (2,0491 (730) (t,2681 (1s8) (4,168) (363) (31s) (36) (6s) NM Excess kW Other DER Excess kW (5,761) (9,100) (12,530) (12,789) (12,467) (11,438) (9,518) (6,7L31 (5,160) (8,6241 (9,541) ( 11,1 16) (11,088) (9,870) (8,099) (5,320) (5,52L) (8,155) (10,710) (11,185) (11,235) (L1,186) (8,192) (5,587) (5,131) (8,729l' (11,165) (12,845) (12,670) (3,647) (5,585) (5,621) (7,105) (11,046) (6,391) (6,762) (5,264) (4,851) (3,647) (4,228) (3,059) (7,L82). (3,L64) (3,143) (2,849) (2,744) (0) (21 (6) (8) (e) (s) (s) (8) (0) (1) (4) FI (e) (e) (8) (4) (0) (21 (s) (8) (s) (e) (8) (5) (0) (21 (s) (5) (8) (s) (71 (1) (1) (4) (71 (s) (21 (1) (0) (4) (0) (0) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- | 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 183 of529 2lt9/17 1.2:OO 2/L9/L7 t3:Oo 2/19/L7 1.4:OO 2/L9/I7 LS:OO 2lL9lL7 t6:OO 2l2OlL7 LO:OO 2l2oll7 L1.:oo 2l2o/t7 t2:oo 2l2olt7 L3:oo 2l2olL7 M:oo 2/21,/17 9:OO 2l2tlt7 lo:oo 2l2tlt7 L1.:oo 2/21./t7 t2:oo 2/21/17 t3:OO 2/21./L7 t4:oo 2121.1t7 Ls:oo 212U17 1.6:00 2122177 9:oo 2l22lt7 Lo:oo 2l22lL7 1.t:oo 2l22lL7 t1:oo 2/22/L7 L3:oo 2l22lL7 la:oo 2/23/t7 Lo:oo 2/231L7 L1.:Oo 2123/L7 L2:oo 2l23lt7 L3:oo 2/231t7 t4:oo 2/23/17 1.5:OO 2/24/17 9:oo 2/2alL7 to:oo 2124/17 1.1.:oo 2/2a/t Q:oo 2/24/17 13:OO 2/24/17 M:oo 2/24/!7 l5:OO 2/25117 8:oo 2/25/17 9:OO 2l25lL7 LO:OO 2/251L7 LL:OO 2/251t7 I2:OO 2/25/17 L3:OO 2/25117 L4:OO 2/251L7 I5:OO 2/25/17 1.6:o0 2/261L7 8:00 (1,955) (5,L92) (2,5t21 (4,750) (2s1) (460) (2,O04) (2,158) (2,492) (1,106) (2,959) (6,573) (7,613) (L2,8021 (L2,2701 (9,875) (5,530) (3,283) (1.,27L) (2,548) (L,976) (2,036) (4,133) (1,609) (2,064) (3,810) (3,169) 12,948) (2,2851 (eos) (6,528) (10,499) (8,340) (3,439) (2,t23\ (3,261\ (L,9O7l (1,030) (9,763) (12,383) (13,103) (12,250) (LO,L72) (83s) (3,167) (1,602) ( 13s) (3) (3) (21 (4) (4,508) (7,609) (4,886) (7,0s6) (2,s48) (3,430) (4,830) (4,837) (5,243) (3,878) (5,978) (9,4431 (L0,423) (15,680) (1s,078) (12,598) (8,064) (5,726) (4,452) (5,803) (5,026) (5,103) (7,238) (4,704) (5,992) (7,630) (6,839) (6,6291 (5,97L\ (4,641]. (10,388) (14,2171 (1,1,819) (6,881) (5,579) (6,552) (5,215) (4,942l' (13,643) (1s,981) (16,436) (15,400) (t3,L32) (3,3es) (5,887) (4,326) (3,962\ (0) (1) (1) (1) (3) (6) (5) (e) (e) (10) (71 (0) (1) (1) (2',) (1) (3) (2) (2) (1) (3) (6) (6) (3) (21 (4) (0) (3) (6) (8) (e) (10) (e) (71 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties'Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 184 of529 2/261t7 9:OO 2/261L7 Lo:oo 2/261L7 LI,:OO 2/261L7 L2:oo 2/26117 L3:oo 2/26/17 t4:Oo 2/27/17 8:oo 2/27/17 9:OO 2/21/!7 1O:OO 2/27 /17 1.1-:OO 2127/t7 l2:OO 2/27/L7 13:OO 2/271L7 1.4:OO 2128/L7 9:oo 2/281t7 IO:OO 2/281L7 LL:OO 2/28117 L2:OO 2/281L7 L3:OO 2/28/17 L4:OO 2128/17 LS:OO 2128/17 L6:Oo 3/L/L7 8:oo 3/t/17 9:OO 3/L/L7 LO:OO 3/L/L7 1.1.:OO 3/LlLt L2:OO 3/LlLl L3:oo 3/LlLt 1.4:oo 3/L/17 L!:oo 3/L/L7 L6:OO 3/2/17 8:oo 3/2/17 9:oo 3/2/t ro:oo 3/2/17 L1.:oo 3/2/17 L2:oo 3/2/17 L3:oo 3/2/17 L4:oo 3/2/17 LS:OO 3/2/17 L6:oo 3/3/17 8:oo 3/3/17 9:OO 3/3/17 LO:OO 3/3/17 L1.:oo 3/31L7 L2:oo 3l3lLt t3:oo 3/3/17 L4:oo 3/3/17 Ls:oo (2,490) (5, L55) (2,592) (3,056) (2,359) (2,L821 (L,2O7l (8,381) (6,310) (5,948) (2,158) (3,4L2) (3,137) (7so) (7,022) (4,384) (1,802) (4,085) (4,24L) (2,482) (2,OLzl (2,44L) (1,274) (12,3461 (14,3771' (LL,795l (6,703) 11,166) {.3,621) (1,,449) (5,597) (LL,077l (tL,o24l (12,680) (9,125) (1,096) (6,402) 12,874l. (624l, (2,794]' (9,L49) (13,2971 (12,875\ (10,166) (9,521) (6,4041 (L,O74l (0) (1) (3) (0) (1) (1) (6,32t1 (8,869) (6,195) (6,559) (5,789) (5,544) (4,858) (L1-,9211 (9,7L6) (9,436) (5,495) (6,699) (6,286) (4,1791 (10,458) (7,707) (5,096) (7,1.47l' (t,2661 (5,635) (5,096) (5,852) (10,430) (15,491) (17,29O) (L4,693l (9,436) (9,856) (6,279) (4,060) (9,191) (L4,476l (L4,1.L2l (15,736) (11,935) (9,870) (9,128) (5,579) (3,395) (6,2L6) (12,516) (L6,4431 (15,834) (L2,929) (L2,152) (9,121,) (3,738) (3) (3) (3) (1) (21 (0) (3) (1) (3) (4) (s) (0) (2) (6) (8) (8) (7) (8) (6) (1) (3) (s) (8) (6) (s) (s) (2) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 []. Kobor. Vote Solar Page I 85 ol 529 (3) (6) (8) (e) 17l (s) 3/4/17 L2:OO 3/a/L7 t3:oo 3/4/11 t4:OO 3/4/17 1.5:oO 3/alfl L6:oo 3/5/17 Lo:oo 315/17 1.1-:Oo 3/5/17 12:oo 3/5/17 13:OO 3/5/17 1.4:OO 3/5/17 1.5:OO 3/5117 1.6:00 3;/6/17 9:00 3l6lt7 1o:oo 3l6lt7 11.:00 316/17 12:oo 3/7/L7 9:oo 3l7lt7 1o:0o 3/7/17 L1.:00 3/7/t7 12:OO 3/71t7 13:OO 3l7lt7 M:00 3/7/17 1.5:oo 317 /17 1.6:00 3l8l17 9:oo 3l8lt7 1O:OO 318/17 1.1.:oo 3l8lt7 12:OO 318117 13:oo 3/8/\7 1.4:OO 318/17 15:OO 3/91L7 9:oo 319/17 1O:OO 3/9/17 11.:oo 319/17 12:oo 3/9/17 !3:OO 3/9/0 La:oo 3/9/L1 L!:oo 3/9/t1 1-6:00 3/1.0/17 1o:oo 3/1.0/17 1.1.:OO 3/1.0/17 12:OO 3lto/11 13:oo 3/10/17 L4:OO 3/10/!7 LS:OO 3/10/17 t6:OO 3lLolLT L7:00 (6,731l, (10,514) (5,539) (2,2451 (33e) (3,810) (3,61L) (2,6891 (3,4671 (3,826) (2,20O) (822\ (1,876) (5,576) (4,t47) (3,120) (472\ (3,2O7) (6,633) (3,037) (1,659) (L,422) (s1e) (4s1) (1,949) (1.,707) (1,086) (3,568) (7,4991 (5,058) (2,5621 (1,533) (3,389) (11,650) (9,742l' (8,729l' (4,25O\ (s4s) (s12) (2,4531 (5,709) (7,532) (1,381) (1,8421 (8,997) (9,431) (4,131l, (9,sss) (L3,237) (8,148) (4,704) (2,179) (6,s10) (5,2441 (s,313 ) (5,91L) (5,2931 (4,6621 (3,2e71 (4,935) (8,603) (7,0771 (5,964) (3,787l' (6,468) (9,7861 (5,978) (4,585) (4,319) (3,864) (3,s3s) (5,096) (4,599) (3,934) (6,293) (10,1_57) (8,603) (5,152 ) (4,277l' (6,153) (14,350) (L2,2501 (11,116) (6,566) (2,975\ (2,891) (5,117) (8,176) (10,038) (3,780) (L0,216], (L1,,494) (11,750) (7,000) (0) (7) (8) (6) l2l (0) (1) (0) (21 (21 (1) (0) (2) 12) (0) (1) (3) (1) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (s) (3) (1) (21 (6) (s) (4) (2\ (0) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page I 86 of529 (1) (2) (3) (21 (s) (5) (s) 3/LL/17 7:OO 3/L1.lt7 8:oo 3/1.t117 9:oo 311.1./L7 IO:OO 3/1.LlL7 1.1.:OO 3/1.L/L7 t2:OO 3/1.t/L713:OO 3/1.L/Lt L4:Oo 3/1,U17 LS:OO 3/t2lL7 9:oo 3/1.2/Lt 1O:OO 3/L2lL7 LL:OO 3lL2lt7 L2:OO 3lt3lfl La:oo 3lL3/17 L5:oo 3/L3/17 L6:00 3lL3l17 L7:Oo 3lt3/17 L8:OO 3/1.a1fl 9:oo 3lL4lt7 Lo:oo 3/L4117 tt:OO 3lL4l77 12:oo 3lL4/17 t3:OO 3lL4/17 t4:OO 3lL4/17 LS:OO 3lt4/17 t6:Oo 3lL4/17 t7:OO 3lL4/\7 L8:oo 3/Lslr7 8:oo 3/t5/L7 9:Oo 3lL5/17 IO:OO 3115/17 1"I:oo 3lt6l17 L3:OO 311.6/17 t4:OO 3lL6/17 15:oo 3/L61L71.6:00 3/1.6/L7 \7:OO 3lL6/17 18:oo 3/17/17 8:oo 3/17/17 9:oo 3/17/L7 1o:oo 3/17/t7 1.1.:Oo 3lt7lI7 t2:oo 3/I7/t7 L3:OO 3/17/17 L4:oo 3/17/17 L5:OO 3/17117 t6:oo (67) (8,180) (8,4821 (4,974) (6,578) (13,300) (10,926) (9,680) (3,544) (1-,824) (L].,229) (L5,240) (2,975) (9,7t2) (10,589) (6,775l. (6,2481 (1,9941 (2,L661 (9,360) (8,759) (9,099) (t4,790) (L3,332) (9,4631 (11,186) (5,2641 (4,5231 (1,093) (3,840) (6,982) (2,406) 112,817l. (13,609) (13,588) ( 11,1 19) (12,033) (9,0271 (143) (t3,924) (Ls,294) (15,236) (15,193) (14,9921 (15,r74l. ( 15,104) ( 11,703) (1) (21 (21 (3) (8) (6) (6) (3,Ls71 (11,361) (LL,4s2l (7,851) (9,401-) (15,932\ (1,3,41,9) (12,1,661 (s,78e) (4,389) (13,9021 (17,6961 (4,795) (]-L,949) (12,71,9) (8,946) (8,372]| (4,165) (4,886) (L2,019) (LL,235l (11,564) (L7,29O) (15,701) (11,830) (13,489) (7,4271 (6,685) (4,2O7l. (6,615) (9,695) (4,879\ (15,407) (16,163) (16,093) (13,615) (L4,4621 (11,333) (3,115) (17,1,L5) (18,44s) (18,438) (18,417) ( 18,368) (18,333) ( 18,382) (L4,784]' (0) (2) (3) (e) (e) (7) (2) (0) (0) (3) (3) (4) (8) (7) (3) (4) (1) (0) (1) (4) (8) (10) (71 (s) (4) (1) (4) (71 (8) (e) (10) (e) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I l B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page I 87 ol 529 3/L7/L7 17:OO 3/L9lt7 9:oo 3/L9/t7 1O:oO 3/L9/L7 L1.:oo 3/L9/L7 12:OO 3lL9/L7 L3:OO 3/19/L7 L4:OO 3/L9/L7 LS:oo 3/19/17 L7:OO 3/19/17 L8:OO 3/20/17 L6:oo 3/20/17 t7:OO 3/20/17 t8:OO 3/2L/17 L2:OO 3/2t/17 13:Oo 3/2L/17 L6:Oo 3/22/17 9:oo 3/22/17 LO:OO 3/22/17 1.L:OO 3/22/17 t2:oo 3/22/17 t3:OO 3122/17 1.4:OO 3/22/17 1.5:OO 3/22/t7 1,6:00 3/23/L7 9:OO 3/23/t7 1O:OO 3/23lLt 1.1.:oo 3/23/t1 12:oo 3/23/t713:oo 3/23/U La:00 3/23/L7 LS:OO 3/23/17 t6:oo 3/23/17 L7:oo 3123/17 L8:oo 3/25117 IO:OO 3/25/17 1.1:oO 3/25/17 l2:oo 3/25/L7 13:OO 3/25/L7 1.4:oO 3/25/L7 1.5:OO 3/25/17 t6:OO 3/25/17 L7:OO 3/25/\7 1.8:OO 3/261L7 8:oo 3126lL7 9:oo 3/26/L] IO:OO 3/26/L7 1.1.:oo (5,063) (L76l' (7,050) (9,694) (lL,2231 (7,7541 (40s) {.L,77O) (4se) (174l' (8,460) (9,502) (7,085) (7,624) (3,309) (3s2) (5,085) (2,8L6l (4,4151 (5,299) (LO,24L) (10,146) (7,4561 (2,779') (9,724) (10,870) (11,038) (10,1"21l' (7,O29) (L0,701) (L0,472) (LO,L97) (9,928) (7,4201 (9,503) (11,589) (1,2,7 Lgl (12,4031 (11,903) (9,2021 (11,080) (1,26L) (5,647) (L,29L) (7,725]t (8,67s) (10,041) (s)(8,008) (2,604) (9,499) (L1.,942l (13,433) (9,765) (2,4291 (3,815) (2,5621 (2,338) (15,L06) (14,686) (L2,019l, (t4,3431 (L0,2411 (6,636) (12,4811 (10,38L) (1.L,347) (t2,47t) (t7,4O9) (17,080) (14,105) (8,911) (!7,332) (18,256) (18,235) (L7,402l. (14,105) (L7,598) (L7,255) (16,681) (16,324) (13,363) (15,897) (17,59t) (18,760) (18,201l (Ll,724\ (L4,728l. (16,093) (6,062) (10,591) (6,587) (1_3,069) (13,923) (15,008) (1) (21 (3) (3) (1) (s) (s) (1) (3) (1) (1) (1) (1) (s) (e) (e) (7) (1) (4) (7) (e) (10) (10) (10) (8) (6) (3) (6) (e) (s) (8) (7) (7) (2) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page I 88 of 529 (0) (2) 3/26/L712:Oo 3/26117 13:OO 3/261L7 1.6:00 3/26ltt 17:oo 3/27 /L7 9:oo 3127/L7 Lo:oo 3/27/17 LL:OO 3/21/17 1.2:OO 3/2t /17 1.3:oO 3127/17 L4:oo 3127/17 L5:OO 3/27/17 L6:oo 3/27/17 L7:oo 3127/17 L8:oo 3128/17 8:oo 3/28/17 9:oo 3/28117 LO:OO 3/28117 L1.:OO 3/28/t7 L2:OO 3/281t7 L3:oo 3/28117 1.4:oO 3/28/17 LS:OO 3128117 t6:oo 3/28/t717:oo 3/281L718:Oo 3/29/L7 Lo:oo 3/29/L7 LL:OO 3/291t7 t2:OO 3/29/1713:Oo 3/29/L7 L4:00 3/29/L7 1.5:oo 3/29/17 1.6:00 3/29/t7 17:oo 3/3O/L7I5:OO 3/30/L7 1.6:00 3/3o/t7 tt:oo 3l3L/17 8:oo 3/3r/17 9:oo 3/3L/17 Lo:oO 3/31./17 LL:OO 3/3L/17 LZ:OO 3/3L/t7 t3:oo 3/3L/17 L4:OO 3/3L/17 L5:oo 3/3L/17 L6:OO 3/3L/17 L7:OO 3/31./17 t8:OO (10,945) (4,5671 (2,440l. (4,138) (236) (8,419) (6,2641 (8,311) (9,333) (10,155) (10,186) (8,733) (11,084) (7,8641 (7s1) (9,066) (11,539) (15,116) (15,459) (1,5,055) (13,696) (L3,591) (10,93L) (7,899) (8,4641 (1,508) (3,182) (5,054) (9,743l (L0,2541 (4,115) (3,520) (L,270l (17l' (L,332l (L,234) (4,527) (11,138) (12,5411 (13,180) (13,289) (13,327\ (L3,473) (13,508) ( L3,12 L) (12,600) (9,887) (3) (7) (1) (2) ( 15,862) (9,303) (7,L54) (9,338) (7,602) (15,729') (13,2721 (15,159) ( 16,100) (16,863) (16,233) (14,560) ( 16,730) (13,790) (8,106) (16,646) ( 18,3 L2) (18,459) (L8,452) (17,955) (16,695) (L6,793) (L3,972) (LO,6L2) (LL,284l (4,438) (6,055) (8,764) (L2,27L) (L2,677) (6,685) (5,992) (3,505) (3,465) (4,683) (4,424) (7,665) (L4,329) (L5,491) (16,037) (L6,L421 (L6,t491 (L6,1701' (16,093) (t5,764l. (r5,2461 (12,432) (1) (3) (s) (s) (7) (8) (8) (7) (6) (3) (s) (6) (8) (e) (7) (s) (4) (1) (1) (21 (s) (s) (2\ (21 (1) (2) (s) (4) (6) (8) (e) (e) (8) (71 ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 189 o1529 3131.117 L9:oo 4/t/17 8:00 4/1./17 9:oo 4/L/L7 1O:OO 4/1./L7 1.1.:OO 4/1./L7 LZ:OO 4/1./L7 13:OO 4l1.l17 1-a:OO 4l1.lI7 L5:00allt t6:oo 4/1/17 17:OO 4/1,/t718:OO 4/2/17 8:oo a/2/L7 9:oo 4/2117 1o:oo 4l2lt7 1.1.:Oo 412/17 12:oO al2/17 L3:oo 4l2lr7 L4:oO al2/17 tS:oo 4/2/17 L6:OO 4/2117 L7:OO 4/2/17 L8:OO 4/2/17 t9:oo 413117 8:oo aBlU 9:oo 413117 to:oo 4/3117 11.:OO 413/L712:00 aBlL713:oo 4/31L7 MfiO aB/r7 [:oo a/31L7 1.6:00 4131t717:OO 4/3/17 L8:OO 4/3/17 L9:oo a/a/L7 8:OO 414/t7 9:Oo 4/41L7 1O:O0 4/4/L7 1.1.:OO 4/4/17 12:OO 4/4/L7 13:OO 414/I La:oO 4/4/17 Ls:00 4/4/17 L6:OO 4/4/17 L7:OO 4/4/17 I8:Oo (616) (4,033) (9,37L) (1.2,321',) (13,244) (13,670) (13,610) (13,618) (13,686) (LL,779') (9,815) (4,825) (5,11,9) (L2,172\ (13,540) (t4,134') (14,160) (L4,244) (14,336) (14,366) (14,093) (13,566) (10,987) (1,561) (4,525') (L2,1-65) (t5,432) (1.6,218) (1.4,3321 (13,2691 (L4,342) (13,751\ (12,396\ (4,581) (7,831) (1,963) (6,087) (8,923) (12,861l' (12,s18) (15,621') (16,090) (16,094) (L6,475) (L6,137l' (1.4,542) (4,010) (0) (1) (4) (71 (8) (71 (71 (s) (71 (4) (0) (1) (1) (7\ (e) (71 (10) (10) (s) (7') (3) (1) (4) (6) (s) (6) (7) (s) (s) (4) (3) (3) (1) (4) (6) (8) (s) (10) (6) (6) (s) (3,073) (7,035) (L2,271\ (15,092) (16,016) (16,345) (L6,12\l (L6,121) (15,156) (L4,182) (L2,292) (1,L40) (7,343) (L4,420) (15,785) (16,296) (16,27s) (16,233) (1.6,26L1 (16,289) (16,058) (15,533) (13,020) (3,493) (7,539) (L4,987l (18,27O1 (18,914) (16,646) (15,659) (16,653) (L5,058) (14,609) (6,909) (L0,402) (4,4L0) (9,653) (L2,292) (16,016) (15,547) (18,459) (18,662) (18,858) (i9,103) (18,851) (17,2061 (6,4821 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Partres' Data Requests Flxhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 190 of529 4/5/L7 8:00 4/s/L7 9:oo 4/51L7 1O:OO 4l5lLt ]-L:oo 4/5/L7 L2:oO 4/5/17 L3:OO 4/5/17 L4:OO 4/5/17 L5:00 4/s/L7 1.6:00 4/5lL7 t7:OO 4/51t7 1,8:OO 4/5/17 L9:OO 4/6/17 LO:OO 4/5/17 LL:00 4/6/17 L2:OO a/6/t713:oo 4/6/L7 M:00 416/L7 15:00 4/6/t7 L6:00 4/6/17 t7:OO a/6/L7 l8:oo a/7/17 9:oo 4/7/17 to:OO 4/8/17 L2:OO 4/8/17 L3:OO 4/8/17 1.4:oo 4/8/L715:OO 4/8/L7 1.6:00 4/8/L7 17:OO 4/8/L7 18:OO 4/9/17 8:oo 4/9/!7 9:oo a/9/Lt to:00 4/9/17 LL:OO 4/9/17 L2:oO 4/9/17 L3:OO 4/9/17 L4:OO 4/9/17 1.5:OO 4/9/17 1.6:00 4/9/17 17:OO a/9/L7 18:00 4/9/L7 19:OO 4/LO/Lt 9:OO 4/tO/17 LO:OO 4/LO/17 LL:OO 4/10/17 L2:oO 4/1.0/17 L3:OO (3,4O7) 17,932) (6,607) (L2,278) (11,643) (L3,407) (15,140) (15,886) (L4,2081 (8,349) (5,529) (4e8) (1,383) (8,806) (6,935) (4,096) (1,645) (62e) (ss2) (3,757) (2,594) (1,553) (s2e) (2,641l, (3,984) (6,823) (6,1_18) (L,479l' (2,9261 (5,468) (6,942) (13,090) (L4,320) (L4,731l (1,4,2861 (13,576l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page l9l o1529 (1) (21 (1) (4) 4/10/17 L4:OO 4/LO/L7 1.5:Oo 4/Lo/17 t6:0O 4/LO/17 17:Oo 4/LO/17 t8:OO 4/10/17 t9:OO 4/L1,/17 9:00 4/1.L/\7 LO:OO 4/1,1/17 LL:OO 4/1,L/17 L2:OO a/1.L/I7 L3:oO 4/1.L/17 L4:Oo 4/1,L/L7 LS:OO a/D/17 9:Oo 4/1.2/L7 1O:OO 4/t2/17 1.1.:OO 4/1-2/L7 tT:oo 4/L2/t7 t3:OO 4/1.2/L7 1.4:OO 4/t2/L7 1.5:OO 4/L2/L7 1.6:00 4/12/L7 17:OO 4/t2/L7 t8:OO 4/L2/L7 1.9:oo 4/L3/L7 IL:OO 4/L3lL7 t2:OO 4/L3/L7 1.3:oo 4/L3/17 14:OO 4lL3/t7 1.5:OO 4/L3/17 t6:OO 4lL3/t7 t7:OO 4/L4/L7 1.0:00 4/t4/L7 LL:OO 411.4/L7 12:00 a/M/I7 \3:Oo 4/1.4/L7 1.4:OO 4/t4/L7 15:Oo 4/14/L7 t6:OO 4/1.4/L7 17:Oo 4/14/t7 L8:Oo 4/1.4/17 t9:OO 4/1.5/17 8:oo a/15/17 9:oO 4/L5/17 LO:OO 4/L5/17 LL:OO 4/L5/17 I2:OO 4/L5/17 t3:OO (14,869) (t4,972], (13,983) (13,615) (72,2L6) (826) (L,682) (2,387) (4,L4O) (6,151) (4,219) (4,0L4) (L,473) (5,713) (14,094) (L3,647l' (9,76\) (14,318) (14,809) (15,653) (15,905) (1.4,624) (6,240l (2,725) (2,941l, (3,200) (5,L74) (5,472l (6,383) (2,8841 (2,4201 (383) (2,553) (8,193) (9,343) (9,251) (6,535) (1,O7Ol (L,781l' (7,8431 (L,581) (10,987) (15,379) (1s,837) (16,066) (L6,317l' (L3,872l. (17,745) (1_8,011) ( L7,108) (16,660) (14,980) (3,458) (5,278) (5,768) (7,623) (9,387) (7,4131 (7,210\ (4,4521 (9,2191 (17,6821 (17,108) (13,006) (t7,61.21 (18,060) (1_8,760) (18,739) (17,381) (8,834) (5,173 ) (5,915) (5,999) 11,847) (8,274) (9,177l' (5,555) (4,956) (3,738) (5,726l, (LL,207l (t2,L451 (L2,075l' (9,2261 (9,618) (4,305) (1O,479l. (4,256) (14,336) (18,578) (1_8,935) (L9,047l' (19,089) (16,597) (8) (e) (8) (71 (6) (3) (1) (1) (2) (3) (2) (2) (3) (s) (2) (s) (e) (s) (8) (s) (1) (1) (0) (1) (2) (3) (1) (0) (0) (1) (4) (5) (s) (4) (4) (3) (3) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties'Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. I PC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 192 of 529 (0) (2\ (s) (71 (s) 4/L5117 1.4:OO 4/!5/17 LS:OO 4/1.5/17 L6:Oo 4/t5/17 t7:OO 4115/17 1.8:oO 4/15/L7 19:oo 4/1.6/L7 7:oo 4/1,6/17 8:OO 4/1,6/17 9:oo 4/LGl17 LO:OO 41L6/!7 LL:OO 4/1.6/17 L2:OO 4/L6117 L3:OO 4176/t7 1.4:oo 4/1.6/17 L5:OO 4/t6/L7 L6:00 a/$/t7 t7:oo al77lt7 8:oo a/fl117 9:oo 4/L7/17 IO:OO 4lL7 /17 1.1:OO 4/17/17 t2:OO 4lL7/17 13:oo 4lt7 /17 t4:oo 4/L7117 15:OO 4/L7/17 L6:OO 4lt7 /17 17:oO 4lt7/17 I8:oo 4l!8/17 LO:oo 4/18/17 LL:OO 4/18/17 L2:oo 4/18/17 L3:OO 4/18/17 1.4:OO 4/18/17 Ls:00 4lt8/!7 t6:OO 4/t8/17 t7:oo 4/18/17 L8:OO 4/L8/L7 L9:OO 4/L9/17 8:oo a/L9/17 9:oo 4/L9/17 1o:Oo a/L9lt7 LL:oo 4lL9lL7 12:OO 4/L9/L7 L3:OO 4l19lI7 1.4:oo 4/L9/L7 1.5:Oo 4/L9/t7 1.6:00 (16,403) (16,163) (15,636) (15,008) ( 13,111) {.3,2481 (120) (L0,170) (L4,557l. (14,348) ( 15,3 15) (14,513) (13,814) (13,604) (t4,871l (10,376) (2,102) (10,353) (13,007) (13,376l' (L4,242) (L4,817l (1,5,4871 (14,650) (L4,537) (8,337) (2,985) (6,976l (1,998) (7os) (3,938) (13,L53) (9,717l (t2,L54) (6,818) (t2,3391 (1,506) (1,302) (8,015) (L2,374]' (13,557) (1,4,45L) (15,082) (L5,616) (L5,539) (10,701) (15,706) (5) (s) (6) (8) (7) (4) (1) (2) (2) (6) (8) (7) (6) (8) (4) (0) (1) (3) (71 (e) (s) (6) (6) (3) (1) (1) (0) (3) (s) (3) (4) (2) (4) (0) (21 (3) (s) (6) (s) (8) (4) (19,096) (L8,725) (1,8,2L4) (L7,66L) (15,799) (5,782], (2,82t) (L3,006) (17,493) (L7,O87) (17,934) (L6,9\2) (16,085) (15,883) (!7,094) (12,467\ (4,109) (13,097) (15,785) (1,6,L2L1 (17,L36',) (17,66L) (18,116) (17,2971 (17,L7t) (11,060) (5,929) (10,143) (s,488) (4,032',) (7,301) (1,6,268\ (12,712) (14,903) (9,457) (1s,190) (4,235) (4,1_93) (11,760) ( 16,33 1) (17,412) (1.8,22t) (18,788) (L9,Ls2) (L9,L24) ('t 4,L1.9\ ( 19,194) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Pagc 193 of529 4/19/L7 17:OO 4/191L7 t8:OO 4/19/17 L9:OO 4/20/17 LO:OO 4/20/17 tt:OO 4/20/17 L2:OO 4/20/17 L3:OO 4/20/fl La:OO 4/20/17 L5:00 4l2O/17 L7:oo 4/20/17 1.8:OO 4121/L71:00 4/21./L7 8:oo 4/21,/L7 9:OO 4/21./Lt lo:oo 4/21./L7 1.1.:OO 4/21,/t7 12:OO 4121./L1 13:00 a/21.1L7 u:oo 4/21./L7 15:oo 4/2L/t7 1.6:00 4/2L/17 17:OO 4/2L/I7 18:OO 4/2L/17 L9:OO 4/22/t7 7:OO 4122/17 8:oo 4122/17 9:oo 4/22/17 LO:OO 4/22/17 LL:OO 4122117 12:oo 4/22/L7 13:OO 4/22/L7 1.4:OO 4/22/17 [:oo 4/22/17 1.6:00 4/22/17 17:OO 4/22/17 L9:OO a/23117 8:oo 4/23/t19:Oo 4/23/L7 tO:oO 4/23/L7 1.1.:oo 4/23/17 12:oo 4/23/17 L3:oo 4/23/17 L4:OO 4/23/L7 LS:OO 4/23/L7 t6:OO 4/231L7 17:OO 4123/L7 18:OO (9,674\ (14,336) (3,245\ (4,739) (8,009) (11,007) (11,887) (9,338) (8,083) (7,968) (8,876) (242l. (13,422\ (15,2481 (15,394) (15,547') (15,616) (15,583) (15,235) (15,362) (15,381) (15,282) (15,053) (5,972) (1ss) (L2,6921 (14,2841 (14,568) (L4,77g',) (L4,552l (13,548) (13,558) (11,099) (8,753) (7,946) (11_,364) (2,3641 (7,059) (1o,626) (13,903) (14,806) (15,095) (12,866) (1.t,425) (8,083) (8,179l. (11,409) (4) (4) (3) (13,0L3) (L7,948) (6,839) (8,547) (1L,534) (14,539) (15,358) (12,985) (1L,564) (1.L,977) (12,8L0) (4,746l' (17,745l' (19,376l' (19,369) (19,3761. (19,359) (19,362) (L9,355) (19,355) (19,348) (19,341) (18,998) (9,933) (4,620) (L7,45L1 (19,306) (19,383) (19,334) (18,977l. (17,920l. (17,9591 (15,540) (13,097) (L2,1241 (15,533) (6,384) (lL,3261 (15,029) (17,2271 (17,941\ (L8,249) (16,093) (14,896) (12,1241 (12,2641 (15,575) (2\ (4) (71 (1) (s) (4) (2) (5) (8) (e) (10) (10) (e) (e) (71 (3) (0) (2) (6) (8) (e) (e) (8) (6) (s) (4) (1) (2) (3) (6) (8) (e) (7) (6) (3) (4) Idaho l)ower Cornpany's Responses to Partres' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-ti-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 194 of529 4/24/17 tL:oo 4/24/17 L2:OO 4124/17 L3:OO 4/24/17 L4:OO 4/24/17 LS:OO 4124/t7 1.6:00 4/2s/17 8:oo 4/25/17 9:OO 4l25lL7 lo:oo 4125/t7 LL:00 4/25/1712:OO 4125/Li 13:oo 4125/L1 1.4:oO al25/L715:oo 4125/L7 1.6:00 al25/L7 t7:oo 4/251L7 l8:oo 4126/L7 9:oo 4/26111 10:oo 4/26117 L3:OO 4126/!7 t4:OO 4/26/L715:OO 4126/L71.6:00 4/26/17 17:OO 4l2tlL7 9:oo 4127117 Lo:oo 4/27/17 LL:OO 4127117 L2:oo 4127lt7 L3:oo 4/27/\7 L4:oo 4/27/17 L5:OO 4/27/77 L6:OO 4127117 L7:oo 4/27/17 L8:oO al27lt7 L9:oo al28l17 7:oo 4l28lI7 8:oo al28/L7 9:oo al28lL7 to:oo 4l28lL7 11.:oo 4128111 tT:oo 4128111 t3:OO a/28/L7 1.4:oo a/28/L7 15:OO 4/28/L7 1.6:00 4/281L7 17:OO 4128/L718:oo (e2s) (8,039) (11,083) (1,540) (10,682) (5,388) (lL,782) (14,965) (15,000) {1,4,817l' (13,005) (t2,512) (13,065) (]-L,747) (12,500) (t2,052) (4,779l (13,706) (3,959) (2,869) (4,464) (9,186) (1O,702) (4,061) (1,698) (4,721\ (9,915) (7,2811 (8,506) (9,659) (7,L73) (11,354) (8,678) (7,LO4l (4,570) (L,542) (13,189) (10,715) (9,030) (10,275\ (L2,402l (10,730) (1_1,531) (1_0,851) (9,511) (L2,073) (L2,L83\ (2) (2) (1) (3) (s) (4) (1) (2) (4) (s) (4) (7) (71 (8) (3) (3) (0) (1) (4) (6) (4) (s) (0) (1) (3) (7) (7) (8) (71 (7) (71 (6) (5,068) (Lt,9O7) (14,833) (L1,,L37) (L4,280) (9,002) (L5,226) (19,369) (19,341) (19,180) (L7,234) (L5,772l (17,500) (16,135) (Ll,0731 (L6,478) (9,L2L) (L8,494) (8,477l, 17,L96) (8,834) (L3,60L) (15,159) (8,274) (5,853) (9,828) (15,190) (r2,4321 (13,615) (1,4,826) (12,068) (16,2t21 (13,4821 (12,068) (9,478l (6,503) (18,2841 (16,L63) (L4,619) (16,100) (L8,2771' (16,268) (L6,982) (16,303) (15,029) (r7,276l, (L7,4441 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Pa(ies' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 195 of529 4/28/17 1.9:OO a/29/17 7:oo 4/29/17 8:oo a/29/17 9:oo 4/29/L7 LO:OO 4/29/L7 LL:OO 4/29/L7 L2:OO a/29/L1 13:Oo 4/29/17 1,4:OO 4/29/L7 1.5:OO 4/29/L7 1.6:O0 4/291L7 17:oO 4/29/L7 18:oo 4l3o/L7 1o:oo 4/3o/t1 1.1:oo 4/30/L7 12:00 4/3o/17 t3:OO 4/30/t7 t4:oo 4/30/17 15:OO 4/30/17 t6:OO 4/30/t7 17:oo 4/30/17 18:OO 4/30/1i ts:oo 5/1./17 7:OO 5/1./17 8:OO 5/1./17 9:00 5/t/L1 1O:OO 5/L1L7 1.1.:OO 5/1.1L7 12:oo 5/L/Ll 13:oo 5/L/L7 1.4:OO 5/L/L7 1.5:OO s/L/Lt 1.6:00 5/2/17 8:00 5/2/17 9:oo 5/2/L7 LO:OO 5/2/L7 77:OO 5/2/L7 L2:0o 5/2/17 L3:OO 5/2/17 t4:OO 5/2/17 LS:OO 5/2/17 1,6:00 5/2/17 L7:oo 5/2/17 18:OO 5/2/17 19:OO 5/3/17 7:oo 5/3/17 8:oo (5,828) (2,373l- (13,634) (14,4L4) (1.4,4421 (t4,1s2) (14,898) (14,951) (15,250) (L4,75L) (L0,473l, (t0,737l. (6,538) (9,809) (12,050) (LO,L67l (9,123) (10,110) (9,600) (10,388) (9,697) (L2,3L31 (L,847) (3,2431 (L2,8991 (10,046) (9,687) (L1,359) (L2,876l (L3,494',) (L2,L621 (11,658) (L0,642\ (5,408) (8,762l' (9,936) (11,001) (10,183) (9,944l. (11,198) (L1.,2t61 (L2,4231 (13,510) (L3,266\ (6,0261 (2,5241 (L2,74L) (4) (1) (L0,955) (7,301) (L8,732) (19,359) (L9,362) (19,369) (19,362) (1_9,348) (19,348) (t8,746) (L4,462l (14,938) (L0,591) (13,951) (15,086) (14,070) (13,069) (14,000) (13,517) (1,4,2L71 (13,657) (16,366) (5,591) (7,6021 (18,298) (15,540) (15,155) (L6,947l (18,554) (19,271) (17,836) (17,563) (15,331) (1L,648) (L4,7t4l. (L6,O72) (L7,255) (L6,2L9) (L6,177]| (L7,206) (t7,227) (18,319) (18,991,) (18,634) 11,L,4L7) (8,064) (18,389) (1) (2) (4) (8) (e) (10) (e) (6) (3) (4) (0) (3) (s) (s) (4) (1) (7) (7) (4) (21 (1) (21 (s) (7\ (6) (8) (71 (8) (2) (s) (7) (8) (8) (8) (4) (5) (s) (2) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-h- I 7- l 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 196 of529 5/3/L7 9:oo 5l3lL7 1-o:oo 5/3/17 Ll.:oo 5/3/17 t2:OO 5/3/17 t3:OO 5/3/17 L4:00 5/31L7 1.5:OO 5/3/L7 1.6:00 5/3/17 L7:oo 5/3/17 L8:OO s/3117 L9:oo 5/4/L7 7:OO 5/4/17 11.:OO 5/4/t7 t2:OO 5/4/L7 t3:OO 5/4/L7 1.4:OO 514/17 LS:OO 5/4/17 t6:OO 5/4/17 L7:oO 5/4/1718:OO 514/L7 19:OO 5/5/t7 8:oo 5/5/17 9:oo 5/5/L7 LO:OO 5/5/L7 t3:OO 515117 L4:00 5/5117 1.5:oO 5/5117 1.6:00 s/6/L7 ].oioo 516/L1 1.1:oO 5/6/L7 12:OO 516/t7 13:OO 516/fi La:oo 5/6/L7 1.s:oo 516/17 t6:oo 5/7/17 LO:OO 5/7/17 Ll.:oo 5/7/17 L2:OO 5/7/17 t3:OO 5/7 /17 1.4:oo 517 /17 1.5:oo 5l7lt7 1.6:00 5/7117 17:OO 5/7/L7 1.8:oO s/71L7 19:oo 5/8/17 7:oO 5/8/17 8:oo (13,177]| (13,252) (13,061) (L3,2151 (L2,9961 (13,165) (13,116) (13,062) (13,000) (L2,324) (5,841) (1,705) (5,893) (11,837) 112,313l' (L2,322) {1.2,352) (12,374) (12,446) (L2,L49) (5,295) (7e8) (5,900) (5,366) (5,395) (6,800) (8,568) (5,566) (1,,2431 (331) (6,165) (9,L261 (10,166) (11,413) (L,4241 (87) (4,985) (7,758) (1,2,465\ (14,381) (14,539) (1,4,512]. (1.4,439\ (14,098) (8,416) (2,840) (1,2,343l' (1) (2) (2) (s) (t) (71 (8) (s) (6) (1) (3) (18,893) (L8,991) (18,984) (1,8,942) (18,858) (18,753) (1,8,767l. (18,802) (L8,774) (1_8,564) (L2,2361 (7,763) (t2,488) (18,844) (19,075) (19,082) (19,103) (19,1241 (19,2431 (L8,977) (L2,222) (7,3781 (L2,845) (L2,1,66) (LL,823) (13,510) (14,959) (11,900) (7,308) (6,384) (12,L66\ (15,197) (16,296) (17,5421 (7,4341 (5,033) (9,954) (L2,67Ol' (17,395) (19,355) (L9,362l' (19,348) (19,341) (19,110) (1_3,195) (8,603) (L8,487) (6) (8) (e) (e) (10) (e) (8) (4) (2) (1) (3) (s) (6) (1) (21 (1) (s) (6) (8) (71 (0) (1) (3) (4) (8) (10) (10) (s) (6) (0) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parttes' Data Requcsts Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 197 of 529 518/t7 9:oo 5/8/17 LO:OO 5/8/17 LL:OO 5/8/17 t2:OO 5/8/17 L3:OO 5/8/\7 La:00 5/8/17 LS:OO 5/8/17 L6:OO 5/8/17 L7:OO 5/8/17 L8:OO s/8/17 L9:oo 5/91L7 7:oo 5/9/L78:00 5/9/17 9:OO s/9/L1 1o:oo 5/9/L7 1.1.:OO 5/9/t7 12:OO 5/9117 13:Oo 5l9lL1 1.4:OO 5/9/tt ts:oo 5/9/t7 1.6:00 5/9/L7 17:OO 5/9/L7 18:OO 5/9/17 19:OO 5/10/17 7:OO 5/1.0/17 8:OO 5/1.0/17 9:OO 5/1.01t7 1O:OO 5/1.0/17 1.1:OO 5/1OlL7 t2:OO 5/1o/r7 13:OO 5/1olL7 L4:OO 5/\o/17 LS:OO 5/1.0/17 L6:OO 5/1.01L7 17:OO 5/1.0/t7 t8:OO 5/70/L7 L9:OO 5/1.1./17 7:OO 5/L1/17 8:0O 5/Ll/17 9:oo 5/L1/17 Lo:Oo 5/L1./17 LI.:OO 51t1./17 L2:OO 51L1./17 13:oo 5/L1./L7 14:oO 5/L1./L7 1.5:OO 5/L2/L7 9:oo (12,933) (!2,777) (\2,679l. (12,4691 (12,537l' {12,4561 (1.2,378l' (1.2,277]' (12,550) (12,065) (5,488) (48s) (1.L,94t) (L2,666) (L2,682) (12,659) (t2,7571 (t2,o48) (11,833) (11,508) (L1-,634) (L1.,526) (L1,520) (5,946) (L,542) (1_0,879) (10,847',) (11,095) (11,011) (10,698) (10,586) (L0,674) (10,472) (10,481) (8,560) (s0) (2,747l' (1,302) (5,688) (9,993) (10,385) (10,s76) 11,726) (9,433) (6,237l. (4,550) (2,104) (1) (2) (6) (8) (7) (7) (7) (8) (s) (4) (3) (1) (21 (s) (71 (8) (e) (e) (8) (4) (4) (21 (1) (s) (7) (8) (8) (71 (s) (21 (1) (1) (1) (s) (10) (10) (8) (12) (e) (21 (19,257) (19,2431 (19,2291 (19,145) (19,145) (19,068) (19,089) (19,068) ( 19,13 1) (18,599) (L2,32O) (7,098) (18,753) (L9,285) (19,348) (L9,236) (19,292) (19,271) (19,131) (18,900) (19,138) (19,250) (19,236) (13,713) (9,429) (18,879) (19,334) (19,341) (19,3271 (19,313) (19,2921 (19,285) (19,278) (19,2511 (17,360) (8,799) (LL,43L\ (9,387) ('t4,462) (1_8,921) (L9,327) (19,068) (t6,422) (t8,242) (14,637\ (12,9291 (9,989) Idalro Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 Il. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 198 of529 s/1.2/t7 1.t:oo 5/12/L7 1.2:00 5/13/17 8:OO 5/13117 9:OO 5/t3/L7 1.0:OO 5lL3l11 LL:OO 5lL3/Lt L2:OO 5/L3117 L3:OO 5/L3lL7 L4:OO 5113/11 Ls:00 5/L3/17 L6:OO 5lL3l17 L7:OO 5lL3/17 I8:OO 5lL3l17 L9:OO 5/1.a/D 7:oo 5/1.a/fl 8:oo slLalLT 9:Oo 5lt4/17 LO:OO 5/L4/17 LI.:OO 5/L4/17 L2:OO 5lL4/17 L3:OO 5lL4/17 L4:OO 5lL4/17 1-5:Oo 51L4/17 L6:OO 5lL4l17 L7:oo 5lL4/17 L9:oO 5/1.51L17:OO 5/t5lL18:OO 5/t5/L19:OO 5/L5/17 LO:OO 5lL5/11 LL:OO 5lL5/17 t2:OO 5lL5/11 1.3:OO 5/15/L7 L4:OO 511.5/L1 t5:OO 5/t5/L7 L6:OO 5/t5/L7 L7:OO 5/1.5/L1 L8:OO 5/15/L7 1.9:OO 5/L6/L7 1O:OO 5/L6/17 L1-:00 5/1"6/t7 L2:OO 5/1.6/L7 LS:OO 5/17/17 8:Oo 5/t7/17 9:OO 5lL7/17 LO:OO 5lL7/17 tL:OO (1,043) (4,717l' (12,935) (13,489) (13,400) (13,343) (6,242) (7,403) (10,936) (10,967) (11,996) (L2,733l (7,044) (3,981) (3,820) (13,023) (L2,579l (L3,L291 (L3,5L71 (13,804) (13,783) (11,020) (L3,741\ (9,562) (1,48L) (4,L67) (3,725) (12,086) (13,125) (13,014) (13,015) (12,879\ (12,90L) (13,L24) (13,052) (13,180) 112,846) (12,838) (8,762) (L,485) (2,787) (e78) (1,602) (5,545) (4,100) (478\ (3,610) (3) (8) (15) (22l. (8) (8) (18) (L7l (18) (13) (6) (1) (4) (e) (16) (16) (221 (20) (16) (1s) (10) (2\ (3) (8) (L2) (15) (21], (23) (20) (20) (1s) (13) (7) (1) (6) (8) (3) (3) (8) (2) (5) (8,701) (1.2,6421 (18,893) (19,383) (L9,376) (L9,376) (L2,t73) (13,594) (L7,92O) (r7,s2L) (18,669) (L9,Lt7) (L2,9291 (9,828) (9,660) (L9,1"L7) (L8,774) (L8,942) (L9,r73) (L9,355) (19,180) (16,198) (18,963) (t4,847], (6,74L), (9,12L1 (9,506) (18,109) (19,369) (19,369) (19,3621 (19,355) (19,348) (19,341) (19,2L5) (19,334) (19,334) (19,278) (t4,9941 (8,246) (9,569) (7,5O4) (8,211) (L0,9271 (e,0s8) (8,435) (!2,152\ ldaho Power Company's Responses to Partres' Dala Requcsts Ilxhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 199 of529 (6) 5/17/L7 L2:OO 5/17/L7 L3:oo 5/17/I7 t8:OO 5lL7lL7 L9:OO s11.8/L7 7:oo 5/L8/t7 8:OO 5/L8/17 9:oo 5lL8/L7 1O:OO 5lL8/t7 1.1.:OO 5/L8/L7 12:oO 5/L8/L7 13:OO slLS/L7 t4:oo 5/L8/t7 ti:oo 5lL8lL7 1.6:00 5lL8l17 17:oA 5/L8/L7 t8:oo 5118/11 19:oO 5119117 7:OO 5lL9l77 8:oo 5119117 9:oo 5lt9l171O:OO 5/19/17 1.1.:OO 5/19/17 12:oo 5/19/17 13:oo 5119/77 M:OO 5/!9/17 15:oo 5119177 1.6:00 5179/17 17:o0 5119/17 18:oo 5/19/17 79:Oo 5/20/17 7:oo 5l2ol17 8:OO 5l2O/L7 9:oO s/20/17 7o:oo 5l2Ol17 11.:oo 5/20/17 1?:OO 5/2o/17 73:OO 5/2O/17 74:OO 5l2o/L7 1.5:oo 5/2olL7 L6:oo 5/2O/L7 17:OO 5/2olL7 I8:oO 5/2t/17 7:oo 5/21/17 8:OO 5/2t/lt 9:oo 5/2L/17 IO:OO 5/2L/17 tt:oo (5,750) (L,943) (1,310) (24s) (6,632',) (13,623) (8,538) (12,528) {Lt,429) (13,L72) (L4,768) (L4,L22) (13,223) (10,607) (6,8421 (10,327) (6,268) (6,947l' (12,406) (13,973) (14,081) ('J.4,484) (14,358) (L4,476) (14,645) (1.4,641) 1L4,725) (13,745) (12,945) (9,1211 (L,286l (7,3451 (13,580) (13,816) (L4,2O4) (13,892) (L3,9231 (13,9s7) (L3,9s7l. (4,367) (LO,342\ (4,581) (8,158) (14,988) (15,248) (15,068) (L4,508) ( 13) (13 ) (1) (2) (14,539) (10,843) (6,2L6l (5,068) (11,431) (18,368) (13,034) (1,6,947') (15,694) (17,4511 (19,131) (18,4941 (17,4021 {!5,0221 (LL,270l (L4,784l (10,458) (]-L,837l (t7,4091 (18,893) (19,082) (19,348) (19,348) {.19,2921 (19,334) (19,3271 (19,320) (19,3271 (19,2991 (15,659) (7,001], (13,052) (19,355) (19,341) (19,3271 (19,320) (19,313) (L9,264) (19,306) (9,247) (15,435) (9,4221 (1.2,257l' (19,271l. (19,341) ( 19,110) (18,535) (3) (6) $2) (16) (16) (211 (23) (L7l (10) (11 (6) (3) (10) (1s) wt (1s) (22') (221 (1e) (13) (12\ (6) (1) (2) (71 (12) (1s) (18) (20) (1e) (16) (6) ( 11) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 200 of529 (0) (4) (e) ( 1s) 5/2t/L71.2:oo 5/2Llt7 1.3:OO 5/2LlL7 1.4:OO 5/2Llt7 IS:OO 5/2L1t7 1.6:00 5/2LlL7 t7:OO 5/2L117 t9:OO 5/21.117 L9:oo 5122/17 7:oo 5/22/L7 8:OO s/22/17 9:oo 5/22/17 1O:oO 5/22/17 1.1.:OO 5/22/1712:OO 5/22/L7 13:oo 5/22/t71,4:Oo 5/22/L715:OO 5122/L7 t6:oo 5/22/L717:OO 5/22/17 18:OO 5/22/L719:OO 5/23/L7 7:OO s/23/t7 8:oo 5/231L7 9:oo 5/23117 IO:OO 5/23117 LL:OO 5123/17 l2:oo 5123/17 L3:oo 5/23/17 L4:OO 5123/17 LS:OO 5123/17 L6:00 5/23/17 L7:OO 5/23/17 L8:OO s/23/17 ]-s:OO 5/24117 7:OO sl2a/t 8:oo 5124/17 9:Oo 5/24/\7 LO:OO 5124/17 LI.:OO 5/2a/t L2:OO 5/24/17 L3:OO 5/24/17 L4:OO 5/24/17 LS:OO 5/2a/fl L6:OO 5/24/17 t7:oo 5/24/17 L8:oo 5124117 L9:OO (14,066) (15,067) (1,4,289) (L4,550) (1,5,459) ( 15,1 15) (L4,7O1l (9,401) (8,277l' (L4,2201 (14,108) (13,856) (13,602) (13,259) (13,318) (13,225) 1113,247) (13,155) (72,754) (12,076) (8,693) (6,325) (13,070) (12,842) (!2,867) (L2,887) (r2,754) (L2,2591 (L2,2021 (L2,L951 (L2,242) (12,039) (11,536) (7,7L4l (4,765l (L0,955) (11,000) (1,L,122]' (LL,\7L) (11,195) (11,198) (11,598) (11,,7 4rl (11,286) (11,205) (10,870) (7,789) (17,794) (1.8,872) (18,15L) (18,305) (19,305) (19,305) (18,935) (13,531) (12,551) (19,250) (19,334) (t9,327], (19,327) (19,320) (L9,2991 (L9,278) (L9,2991 (t9,2921 (L9,2921 (18,571) (15,316) (12,159) (19,173l (19,3271 (L9,292l' (19,2921 (19,285) (19,278l' (19,278l' (!9,278l' (19,278l' (19,278l' (19,20L) (15,554) (12,600) (19,285) (19,348) (19,348) (19,355) (19,348) (19,334) (19,334) (L9,327) (L9,L24) (19,334) (19,320) (1,6,240) (18) (1s) ( 1s) ( 13) ( 1s) (12]' (8) (3) (0) (3) (8) (1s) (14) (18) (20) (16) (16) (14) (7) (4) (0) (3) (e) (13) (16) (18) (18) (L7l (L2\ (s) (s) (4) (0) (4) (10) (1s) (1e) (21) (23) (18) (16) (1s) (121 (6) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 20 I of529 5/25/L7 7:OO 5/25/17 8:OO 5/25/17 9:oo 5/25/17 1O:OO 5/25/17 LL:OO 5/25/L7 L2:OO 5/25/L7 L3:OO 5/25/L7 L4:OO 5/25/L7 1.5:OO 5/25/L7 1.6:00 5/25/17 17:OO 5/25/17 1.8:Oo 5/26/L7 9:oo 5/26/17 1O:OO 5/26/17 1.1.:OO 5/26/17 L2:oo 5/26/17 L3:OO 5/261t7 t4:OO 5/26/t7 L!:oo 5/26117 L6:OO 5126117 L7:00 5/26/L7 1.8:oo 5/261L7 19:oo 5/27/t7 7:Oo 5/21/L7 8:OO 5127lL7 9:00 5/27/17 1O:OO 5/27 /17 1.1.:OO 5/27/17 12:OO 5/27/17 t3:oo 5/27/17 1.4:oo 5/27/17 1.5:OO 5/27 /17 1.6:00 sl27/17 17:oo 5/27/17 L8:oo 5/27/17 l9:oo 5/28117 7:oo 5128/17 8:oo 5/28/L7 9:OO 5/28/17 IO:OO 5/28/17 11.:OO 5/28/17 12:OO 5/28/17 t3:oo 5/28/17 1.4:oo 5/28/17 15:OO 5/28/17 16:00 5/28/17 17:oo (6,728) (tL,2O7l (11,100) (12,5L4) (12,452) (12,100) (L1,879) (L1,920) (LL,649l (8,418) (9,810) (5,584) (11,940) (11,305) (9,410\ (10,493) (11,153) (10,781) (10,670) (L0,626) (L0,425) (12,L93) (9,024) (5,964) (12,431) (12,609) (12,4541 (12,179l. (12,3261 (12,890) (13,053) (12,986) (1.2,798l' (1.2,196l' (13,074l' (9,646) (7,44L) (13,751) (13,735) (13,507) (13,593) (13,658) (13,610) (13,4L1], ( L3,189) (L3,L75) ( 12,890) (0) (4) (e) (16) (20) (20) (22) (23) (20) (11) (12]. (3) (10) (13) (tt7 (171 (23) (2L) (18) (16) (12) (s) ( L3,153) (18,011) (18,291) (19,355) (19,334) (19,236) (19,075) (19,320) (19,040) (16,065) (Ll,2691 (13,132) (L9,362) ( L8,970) (17,038) (17,801) (18,361) (17,990) (17,752) (17,584) (17,3741. (19,2921 (16,093) (12,196l. (19,2571 (19,341) (1"9,334) (19,320) (19,313) (19,313) (1,9,306) (L9,299) (L9,299) (L9,292) (L9,2291 (1,5,9L1) (L2,4LL) (19,173) (19,334) (19,320) (19,306) (19,2991 (19,2921 (19,285) (19,285) (19,278) (19,27Ll (1) (4) (8) (tzl (L7l (1s) (20) (21) (18) (14) (8) (4) (0) (3) (6) (e) (14) (14) (16) ( 1s) ( 15) (L2l Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 202 of 529 5/281L7 L8:OO 5/28lLt L9:OO 5/291L7 7:OO 5/29/L7 8:oo 5/291L7 9:oo 5/291L7 L}:Oo 5/291L7 LL:Oo 5/291L7 LT:oo 5/291L7 L3:oo 5/29lLt L4:oO 5/29/17 L5:OO s/29117 L6:oo 5/29/L7 Lt:OO 5/291L7 L8:OO 5/291L7 L9:oo s/3olLt 7:oo 5/30/17 8:oO 5/30117 9:OO 5/30/17 Lo:oo 5/3olL7 LL:OO 5/3OlL7 L2:OO 5/3o/L7 L3:oO 5/3OlL7 t4:OO 5/30/Lt LS:OO 5/30/L7 L6:OO 5/3o/L7 t7:oo 5/3L/L7 7:OO 5/3L/L7 8:OO 5/3L/17 9:OO sl3t/t7lo:oo 5l3L/L1 LL:Oo Sl3LlLt t2:OO 513L/L7 13:OO 5131/17 t4:OO 5/3L/1715:OO 5/3L/17 L6:00 5/3L1t7 17:OO 5/31,117 18:OO 6/L/L7 Lt:OO 6/1./t7 t2:oo 6/1./17 M:OO 6/1/1715:OO 6/1./17 18:OO 6/1./17 !9:OO 6/2/t7 7:oo 6/2/L7 8:oo 6/2/17 9:oo (L2,6311 (9,2L21 (6,677l. (L3,194) (13,575) (13,480) (13,383) (t3,2t4\ (13,058) (13,0L5) (L2,6621 (12,366) (11,891) (LL,347\ (7,574l. (5,260) (11,451) (1.L,261l (LL,254) (11,314) (10,931) (10,538) (10,130) (10,029) {8,6221 (8,584) {.1,,2041 (888) (9,152) (10,s2s) (1O,312l' (10,112) (6,697) (8,450) (8,080) (2,978l' (8,630) (s,620) (2s1) (87s) (9,406) (e,630) (8,120) (6,5421 (3,082) (9,L74) (9,2271 (6) (4) (1) (3) (8) (14) (16) (17) (10) (16) (14) (11) (7) (4) (19,166) ( 15,575) (r2,572) (L9,L73) (L9,3341 (19,327) (19,313) (19,292) (L9,292) (L9,292) (19,285) (19,236) (19,271) (19,L24) (L5,214) ( L2,502) ( 19,1s9) (19,327) ( 19,306) ( 19,306) (L9,299) (L9,299) (te,2esl (t9,2781 (t7,7941 (L7,78Ol' (9,2821 (9,324\ (18,011) (19,292') (19,306) (19,299\ (15,890) (17,724) (17,486) (12,O47) (17,6891 (14,s39) (9,163) (9,800) (L8,2L41 (18,354) (16,709) (15,603) (11,536) (18,039) (18,361) (0) (3) (e) (14) (14) (13) (12l, (12l, (11) (e) (1) (2) (6) (10) (t2l (1s) (14) (14) (11) (4) (3) (1) (6) (3) (20) (s) 0t (0) (4) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibir No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 203 of529 612/17 1O:OO 6/2/17 LL:OO 6/2/17 1.2:OO 6/2/17 1.3:oo 6/2/17 1.4:oo 6/2/17 1.5:OO 6/2/17 1,6:00 6/2/L7 17:00 6/2/17 18:oo 6/2/17 19:oo 6/3/17 7:oo 6/3/17 9:oo 6/3/17 1o:o0 6/3/17 1.1.:OO 6/3/17 12:OO 6/3/t7 13:OO 6/3/t7 M:oo 6/3/L7 15:oo 6/3/L7 L6:00 6/3/L] 17:oo 6/a/fl 8:oo 6/4/17 e:oo 6/4/L7 IO:OO 6/4/L7 L1.:00 6/4/L7 L2:OO 6/4/L7 L3:OO 6/4/L7 L4:OO 6/4/t7 LS:OO 6/4/L7 1.6:00 6/4/L7 t7:OO 6/51L7 7:oo 6/5/t7 8:oo 6ls/L7 9:oo 6/5/17 IO:OO 6/5/17 1.1:OO 6/5/17 t2:oo 6/5/17 13:oo 6/5/L7 1.4:OO 6/5/L7 LS:OO 6/5/t7 t6:OO 6/5/L7 L7:oo 6/s/17 1.8ioo 6/5/17 19:oo 6/6/17 8:oo 6/6/17 e:oo 6/6/17 1O:OO 6/6/L7 1.1:OO (9,119) (9,314) (9,205) (9,335) (9,608) (9,903) (9,700) (7,9261 (8,596) (6,091) (4s7) (4,286\ (3,865) (6,925) (6,665) (9,L74) (8,74L\ (5,345) (1,659) (3,6251 (7,218], (7,2281 (3,863) (5,350) (8,009) (9,479]| (6,601) lLo,L22l (9,698) (8,4431 (4,963) (10,5241 (1O,t421 (9,955) (9,711) (9,589) (9,578) (9,436) (8,150) (9,058) (9,058) (9,357) (7,4651 (4,475l' (6,281) (7,743]. (7,609) (8) (12) (12) (18) (17) (18) (1s) (13) (6) (s) (2) (8) (e) (14) (16) (18) (16) (10) (8) (0) (4) (6) (8) (1s) (1s) (14) (t7l (11) (10) (0) (3) (71 (L2\ (16) (20) (22) (16) (10) (13) (71 (4) (0) (21 (6) (13) (18,368) (18,3s4) (18,354) (18,340) (18,333) (18,319) (18,319) ( 16,583) (17,899) (!5,477) (8,169) (12,523l' (L2,5231 (15,491) {.15,225) (L7,871l' (t7,9971 (14,532) (10,864) (t2,9291 (L4,763\ (L4,980) (LL,571l (t3,132) (15,939) (1"7,535) (L4,686) (18,312) (18,109) (L6,tt9l (13,559) (19,3L3) (1,9,355) (19,355) (19,341) (19,334) (\9,327) (19,3 20) (17,85o) (L8,942\ (L&,t461 (19,285) (17,L7L) (15,435) (17,031) (18,s29) ( 18,648) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Fxhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 204 of 529 6/6/\7 12:oo 6/5/17 13:oo 5/6/L7 L4:OO 6/61L7 L5:00 6/61L7 L6:oO 6/61L7 L7:OO 616117 L9:OO 6/7 /L7 7:oo 6/7/L7 8:oo 6/7/Lt 9:oo 6/1/t7 to:oo 6/7l17IL:OO 6/7/L7 12:oo 6/71L7 L3:00 6/7/L7 L4:oo 6/7117 LS:OO 6/7/L7 L6:OO 6/7/17 17:OO 6/9/17 8:00 6/9/119:oo 6/9/17 1o:oo 6/9117 11.:oo 6/91L712:OO 6/9/L7 L3:oo 6/91L1 L4:OO 5/9/L1 15:oo 6/9/L7 L6:OO 6/9/L7 L7:oo 6l9lt7 t8:oo 6/LO/1710:OO 6/L0/17 LL:OO ilLOlLT I2:OO 6/10/t7 L3:oo 6lto/17 1.a:oo 6/LO/L7 LS:OO 6/tO/L7 t6:OO 6110/17 17:oo 6/10/11 L8:oo 6/tO/t7 L9:OO 6/LL|L7 7:oO 611.L117 8:oO 6/1.L/L79:oo 6/LL/L7 LO:OO 6/LLlt7 LL:OO 6/LLlL7 L2:OO 6/1.tlL7 L3:oo 6/13/L7 8:oo (6,964) (2,938) (6,499) (5,599) (8,029) (8,259) (7,886) (807) (7,340) (7,7L4) (7,361) (7,2651 (7,1,L8) (7,049) (7,2591 (5,553) (7,777) (5,962) (2,589) (5,893) (7,7391 (7,2881 (8,6241 (6,993) (8,722) (7,927l' (9,935) (4,090) (21,61 (3,152) (9,669) (5,054) (8,491) (8,211], (1o,4921 (9,288) (8,468) (8,749) (8,437) (4,0L3) (9,545) (7,168) (9,086) (6,265) (9,985) (8,805) .5,4261 (1s) (17) (11) (14) (L2) (10) (71 (18,116) (L4,357) (17,990) (16,541) (18,998) (19,285) (19,005) (12,019) (18,963) (19,313) (19,306) (19,285) (19,292) (19,299) (19,257) (16,947) (18,984) (17,227l| (r2,824) (16,338) (18,263) (L8,2Ot) (19,285) (11,395) (L8,977) (17,815) (19,306) (13,4471 (9,4571 (1,1,270\ (11,878) (13,965) (16,891) (1.6,786) (19,019) (17,4301 (16,856) (17,4791 (17,3461 (10,87L) (L6,436l (14,287) (16,359) {.13,46t1 (L7,591]' (17,010) (13,790) (3) (6) (10) (13) (14) (13) (t2) (e) (7) (1) (3) (8) (14) (14) (18) (1s) (1e) (L7) (1s) (10) (1) (71 (1s) (16) (221. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 205 of529 6/1.3/17 9:OO 6/L3/17 to:oo 6/13/17 tl:OO 6/L3/17 1.2:oo 6/L3/I7 1.3:OO 6lL3lL7 M:OO 6/L3/L7 1.5:Oo 6/t3/I7 1.6:00 6/L3/t7 L7:OO 6/13/L7 1.8:Oo 6113lL7 t9:oo 6/t4/L7 9:oO 6/1.4/L7 1O:OO 6/14/17 1.1.:OO 6lt4/1712:oo 6/M/17 73:oo 6/L4/17 1.4:Oo 6/1.4/17 1.5:OO 6/1,4/17 t6:OO 6/1.4/17 17:OO 6/15/!7 1o:oO 6/15/17 1.1.:OO 6/1.5/77 12:OO 6/1.5/77 13:OO 6/15/17 1.4:OO 6/1.5/17 1.5:OO 6lt5/17 1.6:00 6/1.5/17 17:OO 6/1.5/17 18:OO 6/1.5/17 t9:oo 6/16/17 1.1.:OO 6/16/17 12:OO 6/1.6/17 13:oo 6/17/L7 7:OO 6/17/t7 8:OO 6/17117 9:o0 6/17/17 to:oO 6/17/L7 Lt:oo 6/L7/t7 LZ:OO 6/L7/L7 L3:OO 6/17/L7 L4:OO 6/t7 /t7 1.5:OO 6/t7 /17 1.6:00 6/L7/17 17:oO 6/L7/17 1.8:OO 6lLt/17 t9:oo 6lt8/17 7:oo (3,2L1) (3,5L3) (3,2871 (7,527) (9,610) (L0,2441 (10,869) (L1,,213) (LL,47L) (L2,O12) (10,164) (7,003) (10,568) (10,557) (10,555) (11,601) (1,4,tL6) (9,6821 (3,541,) (46) (1,586) (5,973r' (9,922) (9,13 L) (7,655) (5,698) (2,183) (6,417]. (4,7L7]. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 206 of529 6/18/17 8:OO 6/L8lL7 9:oo 6/L8lt7 1.0:OO 6/1.81t7 1.1:OO 6/L8/11 1.2:oo 6lL8/11 1.3:oo 6lL8/17 L4:oo 6lL8lt7 t!:oo 6lt8/17 L6:oo 6/L8/17 tTioo 6/L8lt7 L8:OO 6118/t7 19:oo 6lL9/L7 8:oo 6lL9l17 9:oo 6/19/L7 LO:OO 6179/t7 L1.:oo 6/19/t7 L2:oo 6/L9/t7 L3:oo 6119/t7 L4:oo 6119/t7 LS:OO 6/19/17 1.6:00 6119/t7 L7:OO 6/19/t7 t&:oo 6/19/L7 t9:OO 6/20/L710:OO 6/20/17 L1.:oo 6/20/t7 L2:OO 6/20lt7 13:oo 6/20/L7 A:OO 6120/t7 L5:oo 6/20/tt L6:oo 6/20/L7 17:oo 6/20/L7 t8:OO 6120/17 L9:oo 6/21/L7 7:oo 6/2I/t7 8:oo 6121.117 9:oo 6/21./17 LO:OO 6/21"/t7 tL:OO 6/2L/17 t2:OO 6/21,/77 L3:OO 6l2t/t M:OO 6/21./17 t5:oo 6/21./L] 1.6:00 6121./L7 \7:OO 6/21./11 1.8:oo 6/21.ltt 19:oo (12,836) (12,31!l (t2,192) (L2,1.63) (12,069) (L2,217) (12,L421 (11-,879\ (11,834) (LL,822) (11,894) (10,374l. (9,1L8) (6,165) (7,97t) (7,241) (7,008) (7,099) (6,935) (6,957) (6,547) (6,8221 (6,875) (4,340) (5,874l. (5,164) (6,337) (6,273l' (6,001) (5,491) (6,326) (6,910) (7,2581 (3,945) (2,0261 (6,369) (7,065) (6,670) (6,481) (6,348) (6,L75], (6,1s7) {'6,319], (7,LLg) (7,236) (6,340) (1,975) (19,320) (L9,3271 (t9,327) (19,313) (19,313) (19,2991 (19,2991 (19,285) (19,271) (19,2921 (19,285) (17,689) (19,215) (L6,947l' (!9,243) (19,292) (19,2921 (t9,299) (19,271) (19,2921 (L9,2361 (L9,27L) (19,264) (Ll,t78) (19,159) (L9,2921 (L9,292) (L9,292) (19,285) (19,285) (L9,285) (t9,278) (19,250) (L6,121l (13,888) (18,513) (19,341) (19,334) (19,334) (19,320) (19,306) (19,2991 (19,306) (19,306) (19,285) (18,200) (13,594) (0) (3) (7) (11) (13) (18) (18) (1s) (14) (e) (8) (6) (0) (3) (7) (11) (13) (1s) (16) (12) (11) (e) (6) (3) (3) (s) (8) (e) (10) (5) ltl (11 (4) (1) (0) (21 (8) (10) (1s) (1s) (1s) (17) (14) (12) (8) (4) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 I]. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 207 of 529 6/22/171:oo 6/22/17 8:oo 6122/17 9:oo 6122/17 to:oo 6/22/17 IL:OO 6122/t7 L2:OO 5/22/17 t3:oo 6122/fl u:oo 6/22/17 L!:oo 6/22/17 1.6:00 6/22/L7 L7:OO 6/22/L7 1.8:oo 6/22/L7 t9:OO 6/23/17 7:oo 6/23/17 8:oo 6/8/17 9:oo 6123/Lt 1o:oo 6/23/t7 1.1:OO 6/23/17 12:OO 6/23/17 L3:OO 6123/L7 t4:oo 6123/tt 15:OO 6/23/17 1.6:00 6/23/17 17:OO 6/23/L7 18:oo 6l23lt7 19:oo 6/24/L7 7:OO 6124/t7 8:OO 6/24/t7 9:OO 6/24/L7 LO:00 6/24/L7 1.1:OO 6/24/17 12:OO 6/2a/D 73:oo 6/24/17 1.4:OO 6/24/L7 1.5:Oo 6/2a/fl $:oo 6/24/L7 L7:oo 6/24/t7 L8:OO 6/24/17 L9:OO 6/25/t7 7:OO 6/25/17 8:OO 6/25/L7 9:OO 5/25/17 1.0:OO 6/25/t7 1,1,:OO 6125/t] 1.2:OO 6/25/t7 t3:Oo 6/25/L7 1.4:OO (3,059) (7,581) (6,847) 16,572) (6,335) (6,375) (6,592',) (6,4241 (6,487) (7,3L5l (7,671) (7,3491 (5,766l, (2,9631 (7,638) (7,555) (7,4921 (7,421l' (7,2081 (7,1311 (6,991) (6,953) (7,4911 (7,71.8) (7,871l' (6,366) (3,7t4) (8,898) (8,983) (9,169) (9,053) (8,992) (8,980) (8,959) (8,863) (8,759) (8,518) (8,4261 (6,841) (4,810l, (10,004) (9,804) (9,708) (9,546) (9,474) (9,2641 (9,020) (0) (3) (e) (14) (1s) (16) (20) (L7) (L7l (1s) (11) (6) (L4,378) (19,348) (19,341) (1,9,348) (19,34L) (L9,327) (19,327) (L9,313) (19,306) (t9,278) (L9,292) (19,299\ (17,976l (L4,1.54) (L9,3411 (19,334) (19,334) (19,341) (19,320) (19,306) (19,292l. (19,2921 (19,285) (19,285) (19,285) (17,91,31 (12,880) (18,340) (18,361) (L8,354) (18,347l' (18,326) (18,326) (18,326) (18,319) (18,3 L9) (18,312) (18,312) (16,905) (13,041) (18,361) (t8,347',) (18,326) (18,326) (18,319) (18,319) (18,326) (0) (3) (e) (13) (16) (17l' (17) (13) (17) (12l' (8) (4) (0) (3) (71 (11) (14) (16) (17) (16) (12) (13) (8) (3) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 208 of529 (0) (4) (6) (10) (11) (14) (1s) 6/251L7 t5:OO 6125lL7 L6:oo 6/25/17 [t:oo 6/25/17 L8:oO 6/25/17 19:oo 6/26/17 7:oo 6/26/17 8:oo 6/26/t7 9:oo 6/261L7 IO:OO 6/26117 L1.:OO 6/261L7 L2:OO 6/26/17 L3:OO 6/26/17 1.4:OO 6126/17 1.5:oo 6/26/171,6:00 6/27/17 8:OO 6/27/t7 9:OO 6/27/L710:OO 6/27/L7 tt:OO 6/27/17 1.2:oo 6/27117 1.3:oo 6/27/17 1.4:oo 6127/t7 LS:OO 6/27/17 L6:OO 6/27/17 L7:OO 6/27117 L8:OO 6/27/17 L9:OO 6/28117 7:OO 6/28/17 8:OO 6/28/17 9:oo 6128/L7 \o:oo 6/281L7 1.1:OO 6/28/L7 t2:OO 6/281t7 t3:oo 6/28/lt 1.4:oo 6/28/t7 1.5:OO 6/28111 1.6:00 6/28/17 L7:OO 6128/17 t9:oo 6/28/17 L9:OO 6/29/L7 7:OO 6/29/L7 8:OO 6129/17 9:oo 6/29/17 LO:oo 6/29/17 LL:OO 6/29/17 l2:OO 6/29/17 L3:OO (8,7L4l, (8,701) (8,678) (8,660) (7,190) (1,945) (5,360) (1,7671 (7,6751 (7,303) (6,851) (6,L76], (5,370) (t,224) (4,486) (7,974) (8,7t4) (7,7t6) (7,247) (7,069) (6,739\ (6,710\ (6,751) (6,816) (6,424) (7,039) (4,9441 (62e) (5,301) (7,704]' (7,4321 (7,083) (7,2O3) (7,L461 (7,050) (7,041l' (7,503) (7,2991 (7,43L1 (5,591) (2,s7sl (7,764l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 209 o1529 6/29/\7 L4:OO 6/29/17 1.5:oo 6/29/17 L6:oo 6/29/L7 L7:OO 6/29/17 t8:OO 6/29/L7 L9:Oo 6/30/17 7:oo 6/30/L7 8:oo 6/30/17 9:oo 6130/Lt 1o:oo 6l3OlL7 1.1.:OO 6/30/17 12:OO 6/30/t7 13:OO 6/30/17 1.4:OO 6/30/17 I5:OO 6/30/17 1.6:00 6/30/17 L7:oo 6/30/17 L8:oo 6/30/17 19:oo 7/t/17 7:oo 7/L/17 8:oo 7/1,/17 9:OO 711.117 1o:oo 7/1./L7 1.1.:OO 7/1,/t7 12:OO 7/1,/17 t3:OO 7 /1./17 1.4:OO 7 /1./17 1.5:oo 7/1./17 16:O0 7/1117 L7:oo 7/U17 I9:OO 7/2/17 7:oo 7l2l17 8:00 712/L7 9:oo 7/2/17 to:oo 7 /2/L7 1.1:oo 7/2/17 t2:OO 7/2/t7 t3:OO 7/2lLt 1.4:oo 7/2/L7 1.5:oo 7/2/t7 t6:OO 7/2/t7 t7:OO 7/2/L] t8:oo 7/2/L7 19:OO 7/3/17 8:OO 7/3/17 9:00 713/t7 Lo:00 (6,873) (6,550) (6,786) (6,811) (6,903) (4,986) (6so) (1,t68) (1,447) (6,986) (6,750) (6,520) (6,763) (6,4251 (6,2611 (6,506) (6,1L4) (6,872) (4,444) (L,227) (8,61_9) (8,751) (8,659) (8,431) (8,006) (1,696) (3,332) (3,81_6) (7,299) (5,245) (3,919) (676) (9,584) (9,451) (9,993) (9,778) (9,514) (8,e01) (8,624) (8,593) (8,469) (8,4261 (8,198) (5,466) (6,314) (6,835) (6,4ss) (17\ (17) ( 1s) (14) (10) (4) (L9,2921 (L9,292') (19,285) (L9,278) (L9,2571 (t7,t221 (11,515) (19,054) (19,313) (19,313) (19,299) (19,299) (19,285) {19,278) (L9,278) (t9,264\ (r9,2571 (19,208) (16,835) (1.L,774l (18,998) (L9,2221 (19,152) (18,998) (18,830) (18,571) (L4,4061 (15,085) (L8,613) (16,534) (15,036) (9,548) (r8,4t7) (18,473), (L9,2711 (L9,2641 (L9,278l, (t9,271l (L9,271) (L9,271) (L9,271l. (L9,27L) (19,194) (16,436) (18,347) (19,285) (19,292) (0) (2) (7) (11) (14) (13) (16) (14) (14) (s) (8) (3) (0) (2') (5) (8) (11) (t2l (13) (8) (s) (e) (3) (0) (3) (4) (10) ( 12) (11) (L2\ (12) (11) (e) (7) (4) (0) (1) (s) ldalro Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-ll B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page2l0of529 7/3/17 t1.:OO 7/3/17 L2:00 7 /3/17 L3:OO 7/3/17 1.4:OO 7/3/17 15:OO 713/L7 1.6:00 7/3/L7 t7:OO 7l3lL7 L8:oo 713117 L9:oo 7 /a/I7 7:oo 7 /4/17 8:oo 7l4lI7 9:oo 7/a/fl fi:oo 7/4/t7 Lt:oo 7/4/L7 12:OO 7/41L7 t3:oo t l4/11 t4:OO 7/a/U [:00 7/a/t 1.6:00 7/4/17 17:OO 7/4/17 L8:OO 7/4/17 L9:OO 7l5lL7 8:OO 715/L7 9:0o 7/5/17 LO:OO 7/5/L7 1.1.:OO 7151L712:oo 715/17 t3:OO 7l5lL7 L4:00 7l5lL7 L5:OO 7lsl17 1.6:00 7/s/17 L7:00 7ls/17 t8:00 7l5lt7 L9:oo 7/6lLt 8:oo 716/17 9:oo 716/17 Lo:oo 716/L7 1.1.:oo 7/6/t7 t2:OO 716/17 13:OO 7 /6/L7 1,4:OO t l6/L7 1.5:OO 7 /6/L7 1.6:00 7 /6/17 17:OO 7/61t7 18:OO 7 /6/L7 1.9:OO 7 /7 /17 8:00 (6,133) (5,987) (5,615) (5,295) (5,492) (4,822) (4,927], (6,219\ (3,740l. (t,522\ (8,9621 (9,498) (8,732) (8,740) (8,744) (8,506) (8,544) (7,551) (8,299) (8,337) (8,086) (4,372], (4,186) (6,760) (6,4571. (6,184) (5,543) (5,587) (5,2671 (2,879l' (4,672) (5,563) (5,404) (2,355) (5,000) (5,913) (5,47L]| (5,406) (5,386) (4,532) (4,888) (4,650) (5,726\ (6,048) (6,079) (1,891) (1,566) (e) (12l' (12l. (12l' (12) (10) (8) (s) (4) (19,285) (19,292) (19,285) (19,285) (19,278) (18,473) (18,438) (r9,2t51 (16,450) (11,333) {.18,767\ (L9,236) (L8,732) (18,893) (L9,152) (19,075) (19,250) (L8,27O) (19,166) (19,236) (18,99L) (1"5,106) (L6,82L) (19,2!5) (19,285) (19,264) (18,767l. (19,271\ (19,243) (16,961) (18,501) (19,208) (19,L17) (15,981) (18,270\ (19,229\ (!9,236) (19,271,) (!9,2781 (18,851) (!9,2511 (19,2431 {.1.9,2291 (18,697) (17,8641 (13,650) (15,029) (21 (5) (8) (10) (s) (8) (10) (10) (4) (4) (3) (0) (21 (4) (8) (12) (11) (t2l (t2) (e) (8) (7) (3) (0) (2) (6) (7) (10) (12) (r2) (11) (s) (8) (s) (3) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties'Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar I)age 2l I of529 7 /7 /L7 9:oo 717/17 1o:oo 7 /7 /17 1.1:OO 717/t7 t2:0o 1/7/17 13:oo 7/7/t7 I4:OO t/7/t7 L5:OO 7/7/17 t6:00 7 /7 /17 17:OO t/7/L7 t9:oo 7/7/17 t9:OO 7/8/t7 8:oo 7/81L7 9:oo 7 /81L7 1.0:00 718/L7 L1.:00 1l8lL7 Lz:oo 7l8lL7l3:oo 718/fl La:oo 7/8/L7 LS:OO 7l8lt7 t6:oo 7l8lL7 17:00 tl8l17 L8:OO 7l8lL7 t9:oo 7/9/L7 8:oo 7/9/L7 9:oo 7l9lt7 to:oo 119/L7 tL:oo 7l9lt7 L2:oo 7/9/17 t3:OO 7/91L7 L4:oo 7/9/17 15:oo t 19/17 1.6:00 719/17 L7:OO 7/9/17 18:oo 719/17 t9:oO 7/Lo/L7 8:oo 7/10/17 9:oO TltOlL7 Lo:Oo 7/LO/L7 LL:OO 7 /tO/17 1.2:OO TltOltT I3:OO 7 /!O/17 1.4:OO 7/10/17 15:OO 7/10/17 t6:OO 7/10/17 17:OO 7/10117 18:OO 7 /L1./L7 8:00 (4,290l. 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Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 CaseNo. IPC-E-17-13 B. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 213 of529 t/t5/17 13:OO t/L5/17 1.4:oo 7/15/17 1,5:OO t/L5/17 t6:OO 7/1.5/17 L7:oo 7 /1.5/17 t9:OO 7 /1.5/17 L9:OO t/L6/17 8:OO 7 /1.6/17 9:OO 7 /1.6/17 LO:OO 7 /1.6/L7 1.1.:OO 7 /1.6/L7 12:00 7lL6/Lt t3:OO 7 /1.6/t7 L4:OO 7/L6/L7 LS:OO 7 /L6/L7 1.6:00 7/L6/L7 17:OO 7/1.6/L7 18:OO 7 /1.6/t7 19:OO 7 /17 /L7 8:OO 7 /L7 /L7 9:OO 7/L7/L7 IO:OO 7/L7/17 1.L:OO 7/L7/L7 12:OO 7/L7/L7 13:OO 7/L7/17 1,4:OO 7/L7/17 1S:OO 7ltl/L7 16:00 7/17/L7 17:OO 7/L7/L7 18:OO 7lL7/L7 19:00 7/t8/t7 8:OO 7l18lt7 9:oo 7/L8/L7 1O:OO 7/L8/L1 1.1:oo 7/LBlLl !2:OO 7/L8/Ll t3:OO 7/I8/L7 1.4:OO 7/18/L7 LS:OO 7/1,8/17 t6:OO 7/1,8/17 L7:OO 7 /1.8/17 L8:OO 7/\8/17 L9:OO 7/19/17 8:OO 1lL9/17 9:oo 7 /1.9/17 1.o:oo 7/19/\7 LL:OO (461) (3,591) (4,951) (5,996) (6,029) (5,298) (L,309) (7,982) (8,41,4) (8,309) (8,L19) (8,071) (7,880) (7,815) (7,6631 (7,4621 (7,442) (7,37t1 (4,445) (ss8) (6,060) (5,699) (5,571) (5,365) (5,201) (5,031) (4,673l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 214 of529 7/L9/17 L2:OO 7 /19/17 1.3:Oo 7 /19/L7 1.4:OO 7 /19/L7 1.5:OO 7 /t9/17 L6:OO 1/L9117 L7:OO 7/L9/17 t8:OO 7/t9/17 L9:00 7/20/17 8:oo 7/20/17 9:0o 7/20/L7 1O:OO 7 /2O/t7 1.I:OO 7/2O/L7 L2:OO 7l2ol17 L3:00 tl2Ol17 L4:OO 7/2O117 LS:OO 7/20/17 1.6:00 7/20/17 17:OO 7/20/L718:OO 7/20/L719:oO 7/2L/17 8:OO 7/2t/L7 9:OO 7/2tlL7 LO:OO 7/21,/17 LL:OO 7/21,/17 t2:OO 7/21./17 L3:OO 7/21/17 1.4:OO 7 /21./17 1.5:OO 7/21./17 1.6:00 7/2L/L7 t7:OO 7/2L/17 18:OO 7/2L/17 t9:OO 7/22/L7 8:OO 7/22/L7 9:OO 7 /22/17 1-o:OO 7/22117 LL:OO 7/22/17 L2:OO t/22/17 L3:OO 7/22/17 L4:OO 7/22/17 LS:OO 7/22/17 L6:OO 7/22/t7 17:OO 7/22/17 L8:oo 7/22/17 L9:o0 7/23/17 8:OO 7 /23/17 9:OO 7/23/17 1o:Oo (4,371l. (3,969) (3,895) (4,027) (4,053) (4,432) (4,708l. (1.,21.41 (712) (4,408) (4,5641 (4,546) (4,398) (4,090) (4,026) (4,233) (5,O71l, (5,292\ (5,655) (2,576]. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page2l5of529 7/23/17 LI:OO 7/23/17 L2:OO 7/23/17 L3:oO 7/23/17 L4:oo 7/23/17 1.5:OO 7/23/17 1.6:00 7/23/L7 17:OO 7/23/L7 18:oO 7/23/17 L9:OO 7/24/17 LO:OO 7/24/L7 11.:OO 7/241L7 12:OO 7/24/t7 13:OO 7/24/L7 16:00 7/24/L7 17:OO 7 /25/L7 11.:OO 7/25/L7 12:OO 7/25/L7 13:OO t/25ltt u:00 7/25/L7 1.5:OO 7/25/L7 1.6:00 7/26/t7 7O:OO 7 /26/L7 1.1.:00 7/26lLt 12:OO 7/26/L7 13:oo 7/26/Lt t4:OO 7 /26/L7 1.5:oo 7/27/L7 9:OO 7/27/L7 to:oo 7 /27 /L7 11.:OO 7/27/L7 12:OO 7/27/t7 13:OO 7/27/L7 14:OO 7/27/t7 1.5:OO 7 /27 /L7 1.6:00 7/27/L7 17:OO 7/27/17 78:oo 7/27/17 19:OO 7/28/17 L1.:OO 7/28/17 L2:OO 7/28/17 L3:OO 7/28/17 L4:oo 7/28/17 LS:OO 7/28/17 t6:OO 7/28/L7 17:OO t /28/t1 t8:OO 1/29/17 8:OO ( 10,2 15) ( 10,1s3) (9,975) (9,763l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 217 ol 529 8/2/17 t7:OO 8/2/\7 L8:00 8/3/17 L0:00 8/3/17 1.L:Oo 8/3/17 1-2:oo 8/3/17 13:OO 8/3/17 t4:OO 8/3/L7 1.5:oo 8/3/17 16:00 8/3/t7 t7:OO 8/3/17 18:oo 8/4/17 9:oo 8/a/L7 1o:Oo 8/4/L7 1.1.:OO 8/4/t7 12:OO 8/a/L7 13:oo 8/a/L7 1.4:oo 814/t7 15:oo 8/4/L71"6:00 8/4/t7 L7:OO 8/4/17 L8:oo 8/slL7 9:oo 8/5/17 Lo:oo 8/5/17 LL:OO 8/5/77 I2:OO 8l5lL7 1.3:oo 8/5/L7 t4:OO 8/s/L7 15:00 8/5lLt 1"6:00 8/5/Lt 17:oo 8/5/1718:OO 8/6/17 12:oo 8/6/17 L3:oo 8/6/17 L4:OO 8/6/17 15:00 8/7/L7 17:OO 8/7/L7 18:oo 8/8/119:oo 8/8/17 LO:OO 8/8/tt LL:oo 8/8/17 L2:OO 8/8/17 t3:OO 8/8/L7 14:OO 818/L1 15:OO 818/L7 L6:00 8/8/17 L7:OO 818/17 L8:00 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests (4,924) (3,515) (6ss) (3,372) (3,804) (1,385) (1,260) (2,8311 (5,811) (6,198) (5,475) (2,2201 (3,5221 (3,412) (3,606) (3,8421 (3,953) (4,L61\ (4,L1,4) (4,284) (2,2r3) (3,61-4) (5,611) (6,6621 (6,135) (5,566) (5,029) (4,4191 (6,249) (5,001) (2,350) (ss3) (5,072) (4,374) (28e) (2,395) (1,604) ( 1,151) (4,504) (6,058) (5,401) (5,301) (5,29L) (5,363) (5,635) (4,458) (1",643) (8) (4) (8) (13) (17) (20) (17) (14) (14) ( 11) (3) (4) (e) (16) (20) (22) (211 l21l (1s) (10) (3) (3) (8) (1s) (1e) (1e) (171 (1s) (11) (s) (3) (8) (12) (14) (L2) (s) (3) (2) (8) (13) (1e) (20) (1s) (1s) (14) (s) (s) (19,145) (tt,4791 (t4,9t3) (L7,9691 (1_8,592) (16,660) (t6,2401 (L7,5491 (t9,257l (19,250) (18,081) (15,939) (17,808) {18,277) (18,7L8) (19,054) (79,243) (19,27L) (79,257) (18,956) (1,5,499) (L4,9521 (16,982) (18,130) (17,899) (L7,458) (16,905) (16,583) (18,648) (17,108) (13,867) ( 10,3 11) (L5,078) (L4,7OOl (10,563) (15,169) (1,4,t54) (13,034) (L6,779l, (18,641) (18,599) (18,914) (19,058) (19,103) (18,963) (t7,374) (L4,1961 Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 219 of 529 (7\ (11) (16) (20) (18) (18) (10) (21 (e) (13) (17l' (1e) l17l (17) (10) (3) (e) (13) (18) (2L) (17) (17) (11) (s) (s) (1) (4) (8) (1s) (17) (14) (14) (7) (4) (1) (3) (6) (13) (s) (e) (13) 12tl (2s) (261 (24]' 8/M/17 t7:oO 8/L4/17 t8:OO 8/L5/L7 8:OO 8/L5/17 9:OO 8/1.5/17 1O:OO 8/1.5/17 LI.:OO 8/15/t7 L2:OO 8/15/17 t3:OO 8/1.5/L7 L4:OO 8/1.5/L7 1.5:OO 8/1.5/L7 1.6:00 8/1.5/L7 17:OO 811.51L7 L8:00 8lL6/I7 8:oo 8/L6/17 9:oo 8/L6/t7 IO:OO 8/L6/17 1.L:oO 8/t6/17 12:oo 8/L6/17 L3:Oo 8/L6/17 L4:OO 8/L6/17 L5:Oo 8/L6/17 t6:OO 8/1.6/17 17:OO 8/L6/17 I8:OO 8/L7/17 8:oo 8/L7/17 9:OO 8/17/17 LO:OO 8/17/17 tt:OO 8/17/L7 12:OO 8117/t7 L3:OO 8/17/17 L4:OO 8/171t7 1-5:OO 8/17/17 t6:OO 8/17/17 17:oo 8/17 /17 1-8:00 8/L8/17 8:oo 8/L8/17 9:OO 8/18/17 Lo:oo 8/18/\7 tt:oo 8lL8/L7 12:OO 8/t8/17 !3:Oo 8/L8/L7 1.4:OO 8/L8/Lt 15:OO 8/L8lL7 1.6:00 8/L8/t7 17:OO 8/18/L7 18:OO 8/19/17 8:oo (5,892) (3,690) (3,L49\ (6,931l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar l>age 224 of 529 9/L2/17 L4:00 9/t3/\7 9:oo 9/L3/17 1.0:OO 9lI3/17 1.L:OO 9/L3/L7 12:OO 9/L3/r7 1.3:oo 9/L3/L7 t4:oo 9/L3/17 1"5:OO 9/L3/L7 t6:OO 9/131L7 L7:OO 9/1.s/L19:oo 9/tslL7 LO:OO 9/L5ltt LI.:OO 9/L5/L7 t2:oo 9/L5/t7 L3:OO 9/L5117 t4:OO 9/L5/L7 LS:OO 9/L5117 L6:oo 9/1.6/L7 8:oo 9/1.6/t7 9:OO 9/t6117 L1:oO 9/L6/17 LI,:OO 9/L6/17 L2:OO 91L6/17 L3:OO 9/L6/17 L4:oo 9/L6/17 LS:OO 9/L6/17 1.6:00 9/L6/17 t7:OO 9/t7/17 8:OO 9/17/17 9:oo 9/L7/17 LO:OO 9/L1/17 tL:OO 9/Lt/17 t2:OO 9/ttl17 L3:oo 9/L7/17 L4:oo 9/Lt/!7 1S:OO 9/t7lt7 L6:oo 9/L7/17 L7:OO 9/L9/17 LI:OO 9/L9117 l4:oo 9/L9lL7 LS:OO 9/L9lI7 L6:OO 9/20/Lt 9:OO 9/201L7 t}:OO 9/2Olt7 LL:OO 9/2OlL7 L4:OO 9/21-lL7 LO:OO (2,0841 (1,108) (6,0211 (6,472) (5,760) (4,086) (2,879l' (5,438) (6,057) (3,9791 (3,2241 (6,LO7l (7,lLgl (7,163]' (7,096) (4,971], (7,3071 (4,6451 (e23) (9,691) (1_1,318) (11,405) (L2,074]| (10,6441 (10,825) (12,0L7) (7,3621 (6,099) (1,966) (t2,824) (L2,377) (1_1,110) (11,418) (t2,125) (12,856) (14,004) (L2,43t1 (6,568) (3e8) (4,369) (1,4L7) (ss0) (s47\ (5,991) (5,683) (1,900) (184) (17) (1) (s) (13) (17) (18) (18) (17) (18) (11) (1) (s) (1s) (22) (2s) (28) (27) (23) (L4,532]| (12,306) (17,626) (18,480) (17,990) (16,520) (15,505) (18,081_) (18,382) (15,813) (r3,46L) (16,688) (18,039) (18,305) (t7,521) (15,491) (17,787) (15,0L5) (8,575) (17,332) (18,935) (18,956) (19,096) (17,304) (Tt,43O) (18,536) (13,832) (12,313) (6,979) (17,647) (17,073l' (15,659) (15,981) (17,4021 (17,4861 (18,739) (17,269) (1-L,27O\ (7,784) (L1,,872) (14,658) (7,287) (7,2451 (13,027) (12,768) (8,932) (7,L89) (1) (6) (14) (1e) (26) (27) (26) (2s) (13) (0) (6) (121 (1s) (23) (22) (26l' (23l. (14) (2) (1) (2s) (1s) (0) (s) (8) (2) (2) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 225 of 529 9/21/17 LL:OO 9/21.1L7 L2:OO 9/21./L7 L3:OO 9/21/L7 L4:OO 9/21.117 [:oo 9121.117 L6:oo 9l2t/L7 L7:00 9l2tl17 L8:00 9/22/17 L5:00 9/22/17 76:00 9/23117 8:OO 9l23lL7 9:oo 9/23117 1O:Oo 9123/17 1.1.:oo 9/23/17 12:OO 9/23/17 73:Oo 9123/77 M:OO 9123/17 15:Oo 9/23117 1.6:00 9/23/17 17:OO 9l23lt7 18:Oo 9/2a/I8:oo 9124117 9:Oo 9l24lt7 1O:OO 9/24/17 1.1:oo 9/24/17 12:OO 9/24/L7 13:oo 9/24/!7 1.4:OO 9l2a/U $:oo 9/24/17 t6:oo 9/2alt D:oo 9lza/fi B:oo 9125/118:oo 9/25/17 9:oo 9l25lL7 Lo:oo 9125/L7 tt:OO 9/25/!7 12:oo 9/25/17 \3:oo 9/25/17 t4:OO 9/25/t7 ]-s:Oo 9125/17 t6:oo 9/25/17 17:oo 9/26/L7 8:oo 9/25/L7 9:OO 9/26/17 1o:oo e/26/17 1.1.:OO 9/26/17 12:oo (4,7321 (9,4371 (L1.,432) (7,9orl (3,2L7]| (2,326) (4,400) (1,051) (2,345\ (sso) (1,s6s) (12,683) (14,200) (14,300) (L4,1.251 (14,084) (L4,24L) (14,810) (L4,811) (L4,347) (5,405) (4,948) (14,883) (L5,4O2) (15,41,6) (15,260) (L4,952) (15,255) (L5,615) (t5,4511 (14,684) (5,501) (2,4s9) (12,2461 (12,4O1\ (11,914) (tl,464\ (L0,513) (9,381) (5,392) (11,881) (10,736) (1e1) (9,71,3) (10,3221 (10,130) (9,659) (L2') (16) (23) (241 (L7l (13) (8) (8) (2) (10) (11,438) (16,114) (18,326) (15,015) (10,185) (8,925) (10,941) (7,L4Ol (9,345) (7,23L) (7,1,t2) (17,815) (19,152) ( 19,13 L) (18,998) (18,620) (L8,704) (19,103) (19,131) (L8,774) (9,492') (8,656) (L8,627') (19,t731 (19,1,38) (18,907) (18,466) (18,697l. (1_9,068) (L9,096) (L8,21.41 (8,890) (8,4211 (18,487l' (18,963) (18,795) (18,3L21 (t7,374l. (16,401) (L2,355) (1_8,683) (17,353) (7,41.3) (L7,241\ (18,116) (11,843) (t7,493) (0) (71 (13) (22l (28) (30) (2el (26) (20) (t2l (0) (s) (14) (23) (24l' (28) (28) (2s) (1s) (e) (0) (4) (Lzl (18) (20) (18) (15) (14) (10) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' [)ata Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 226 of 529 (0) (6) (12) ( 1s) 9/26117 L3:oo 9/26/17 1.4:oo 9/26/17 LS:OO 9/26/17 1.6:00 9/26/17 17:OO 9/26/17 18:OO 9/27/17 9:OO 9/27/t7 1O:OO 9/27 /L7 1.I:oo 9127/I7 12:oo 9127/L713:oo 9127 /I7 1.4:oo 9127/r7 $:oo 9127/17 L6:o0 9127/L7 t7:oo 9/27/17 t8:oo 9/28/L7 9:oo 9/28117 1.0:00 9/281L7 LL:oo 9/28/L1 12:oo 9/28/L7 t3:00 9/28/17 t4:oo 9/28/17 L5:OO 9/28/17 t6:oo 9/28/17 L7:oO 9l29lI7 9:oo 9/29/17 LO:OO 9129/17 t1.:oo 9/29117 L2:OO 9/291L7 L3:oo 9/29117 1.4:oo 9/29/L7 1.5:oo 9/291L1 t6:oo 9129/t7 17:OO 9l3o/L7 to:oo 98Ufl LL:oo 9/30/L7 t2:oo 9l3olL7l3:oo 9/30/11 1.4:oo 9/30/17 t!:oo 9/30/L7 1.6:00 9/30/17 t7:oo 9l3o/1718:oo LO/L/17 9:Oo 10/1./17 1O:OO 10/1/171,1,:OO 10/1./17 L2:Oo (9,ss3) (9,974l, (10,768) ( 11,108) (9,936) (4271 (10,034) (11,098) (11,008) (9,9741 (9,2701. (9,645) (10,195) (10,892) (10,100) (207) (9,184) (9,694) (9,404l. (8,337) (7,6791 (8,110) (8,756) (9,4441 (8,568) (7,0721 (9,4571 (9,585) (8,960) (8,480) (8,506) (8,961]. (9,340) (1,237) (3,071) (9,688) (11,055) (10,925) (11,431) (1,2,217]' (L2,2801 ( 11,198) (448) (2,1.46) (8,009) (11,528) (9,633) (2]-',) (23) ( 1s) ( 1s) (10) (7) (Ll,4301 (11,752l. (18,585) (18,900) (11,43O) (7,518) (17,836) (19,152l. (18,91_4) (11,9621 (11,2971 (17,5491 (18,333) (18,858) (17,6681 (7,336) (18,263) (19,145) (18,844) (17,752l' (lt,122l' (17,4931 (18,361) (18,830) (17,570l' (15,946) (!8,676l' (18,781) (17,7731 (!7,1.99l. (Lt,419) (18,116) (L8,4521 (16,030) (10,640) (16,933) (L8,270\ (L7,640\ (18,067) (18,914) (19,145) (17,615) (6,244) (6,6s7) (12,6561 (L6,324l (14,31s) (3) (11) (1e) (221 (22) (22) (17) (10) (s) (0) (s) (13) (0) (4) l12l (18) (2rl .23) (23l. (18) (10) (1) (10) (18) (221 (22\ (2L) (18) (14) (6) (0) (s) (10) (14) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Panies' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 227 ol 529 Lo/UL7 13:oo fi/1./L] 1.4:OO LO/t/tt 1.5:OO LO/t/L7 L6:OO Lol2/17 9:oo to/2/L7 LO:OO tO/2/t7 LL:oo Lo/2/L7 LZ:OO Lo/2/17 L3:OO 1o/2/17 1.4:oo Lo/2/17 LS:oo LOl2/17 1.6:00 LO/2/17 t7:OO 1ol3l17 9:oo 1.0/3/17 7o:oo to/3/17 1.1.:00 LO/3117 12:OO Lo/3/11 t3:oo Lo/3/L7 1.4:Oo Lo/3/L7 t!:oo Lo/3117 t6:oo IOl3/17 17:OO to/4/L7 t3:OO tOl5ltT 9:OO LO/S/t7 LO:OO to/5/L7 tt:OO 1O/5/t7 LZ:OO tOl\/17 L3:OO tO/5/77 l4:OO to/5117 15:00 1.0/s/17 1.6:00 LOl5l17 17:OO 10/6/L7 9:oo Lo/6/L7 1o:oo LO/6/L7 t1.:OO Lol6/t7 12:oo to/6/t7 t3:oo Lo/6/17 L4:OO 1.0/6117 15:OO 10/6/17 1.6:0O LO/6/L7 17:O0 1o/7/L7 9:Oo LO/7/L7 LO:OO Lo/7/17 LL:oo tO/7/17 L2:oO Lo/7/17 L3:OO L0l7/17 t4:OO (8,703) (9,275) (8,879) (11,199) (10,348) (LL,454) (LL,LL7) (10,128) (9,4451 (9,836) (8,!74l, (L0,347) (3,170l (8,876) (9,884) (9,157) (8,355) (7,316]' (7,856) (8,594) (9,457) (8,153) (2,3331 (9,601) (5,2281 (3,8221 (3,532) (2,965) (5,821) (L0,2451 (10,952) (8,913) (L0,023) (lL,440) (10,781l. (9,542\ (9,066) (9,395) (8,6s1) (5,333) (9,OL7l (1o,372) (s,12el (1_1,354) (11,330) (9,514) (8,904) ( 18) (13) (13) (L7l (13,090) (13,573) (13,146) (1.5,624) (L7,892l' (19,166) (18,970) (L8,116) (t7,4371 (17,615l' (16,037) (18,025) (9,7231 (16,6671 (18,130) (!7,6191 (L6,744') (L6,L70l (16,618) (L7,4091 (17,836) (15,841) (10,521) (L6,898) (12,495) (L1,046) (L0,759) (10,486) 113,21,61 (17,773') (18,095) (15,722], (16,9L9) (18,585) (17,94L) (16,856) (16,387) (16,639) (15,869) (t2,474) (16,100) (16,779) (L5,372l' (17,689) (L7,L22) (15,01_5) (L4,44L\ (4) (s) (14) (20) (22l' (2tl (L7l (10) (0) (4) (11) (14') (1s) (1e) (22], (18) (s) (3) (4) (s) (6) (8) (14) (18) (14) (16) (3) (11) (t7l (21l. (23], (1e) (Lzl (71 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 228 ol 529 (4) (8) ( 1e) (2s) (27r' tO/7/17 Ll:oo LO/7/17 t6:OO LO/7/\7 L7:OO 10/8/1710:OO 10/8/171,L:OO 1O/8/17 12:OO 10/8/1713:OO 10/8/17 1.4:OO 1o/8/L7 15:OO 10/8/17 L6:OO t0/8/L7 L7:OO rol9/L7 e:oo 10/9117 1o:OO LO/9/17 LL:OO tol9/17 L2:oo IO/9/17 L3:oO 10/9/17 L4:OO 10/9/17 LS:OO Lo/9/17 L6:oo LO/9/17 L7:oO (1,2,49L1 ( 13,169) (10,789) (6,2521 (10,091) (s,14s) (5,435) (8,e40) (1,L,324) (14,0ss) (L2,3L2\ (9,892) (L1,,270) (Lt,o29l (9,809) (9,048) (9,279) (8,604) (11,t34l' (2,659) (22l' (22) (13) (1) (6) (13) (7) (e) (e) (11) (L2) (18,123) (18,592) (15,925) (1O,73L) (L4,483) (9,352) (9,590) (13,L74) (15,498) (18,263) (16,394) (17,388) (1.8,921) (t8,277], (17,024',) (16,506) (16,541) (1_5,680) (17,633) (8,757\ (21 (11 (16) (2tl (23) (23) (14) (e) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I l B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 229 of 579 Date and Time Circuit Load (kW) 1.1./23/tG Lo:oo (89) LL/23/1.613:oo (89) tl/23/1.61.5:oo (73e) Lt/2411.6 M:OO (2,1,401 fi./2a/$ [:00 (1,533) L1./26/1.611.:oo (360) L1.126/1.6 LZ:oo (611) L1./26/1.6 t3:oo (409) LLl27 /76 12:OO (1,029) tt/27 /1.6 L3:OO (1,s60) 1t/27 /76 L4:OO (1,4s0) L1./27 /76 75:Oo (830) ttl28/1.61.o:oo (s10) L1./28/$ 7a:Oo (341) 1.L128/L6 75:oo (s19) 1.L/29|LG 74:OO (1,041) 1.L/29/161.5:oo (s24) L2/1./LG 74:oo (L7L) L2/1./L61.5:oo (1s0) t2/3/t613:oo (1se) L2l3lL61.a:OO (269) L2/3116 LS:OO (1,209) 12/Lo/t6 L3:oo (32t1 12/t8lti L4:oo (299) 121251t6 LO.OO (180) 12/25lt1 LZ:oo (370) 2/70/17 t2:oo (690) 2/tO/!7 M:AO (1,068) 2/10/17 LS:OO (2,079) 2/10/17 1.6:00 (1,883) 2/11./L7 9:OO (L,\02l 2/tt/17 1O:OO (L,6791 2/1.1./17 1.1:OO (1,s29) 2/t1/17 12:OO (t,3231 2/t1./17 L3:OO (1,9s0) 2/t7/L7 L4:OO (2,988) 2/tLlI7 I5.OO (3,28L) 2/1t/17 t6:OO (3,008) 2/12/L7 9:oo (800) 2112/17 1O:OO (L,2O9l 2/12/L7 1.1.:OO (1,380) 2/L2/L7 12:oo (4s4) 2/L2/L7 t3:OO (L,239\ 2/L2/L7 t4:OO (2,039) 2/12/17 LS:OO (1,481-) 2/12/17 1.6:00 (1,8L9) ldaho Power Cornpany's Responscs to Parties' Data Requests Other DER Excess kW (4,048) (s,494) (6,437) (3,399) (1,821) (4,000) (5,119) (4,2601 (4,368) (3,789) (3,7251 (2,608) (4,400) (2,837) (3,L41) (6,349) (2,740\ 16,740) (6,344) {4,37L',) (2,762) (3,512) (2,5431 (5,773]. (5,782) (4,129l' (6,120) (7,008) (8,170) (6,116) (7,2431 (8,525) (7,9971 (7,31-4) u,3781 (8,088) (8,700) (7,660) (7,2661 (8,340) (7,4981 (7,t661 (7,450) (7,483\ (6,739]l (5,732]| NM Excess kW (0) (s) (6) (1) (1) (1) (4) (4) (1) (4) (21 (2) (3) (4) (1) (10) (10) (e) (10) (6) (3) (1) (0) (21 (1) (1) (5) (7) (10) (7) (0) (2) (s) (6) (71 (e) (11) (s) (0) (2) (6) (e) (11) (11) (4) (3) Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 230 of529 2/1.3/L7 1.4:OO 2/L3/L715:00 2/131L71.6:00 2/L4/17 1"4:OO 2lL4/17 15:OO 2lL4/17 t1:oo 2/L6/17 t2:OO 2/L6/17 13:OO 2/L6/17 t4:00 2/1.6/17 LS:OO 2116117 L6:oo 2/19/L7 1.1.:OO 2/191t7 12:OO 2/191L713:OO 2/191L7 1.4:OO 2/19/L7 15:OO 2/20117 1.5:OO 2/2o/L71.6:00 2/2L/L71O:OO 2/21_/17 1.1.:OO 2/21./17 12:OO 2/21./17 13:OO 2121.117I4:OO 212L117 t5:oo 2/24/!7 IO:OO 2/24/17 LL:OO 2/24/17 L2:oo 2124/77 L3:oo 2124/17 L4:oo 2124/17 I5:OO 2/24/17 L6:OO 2/24/L7 t7:OO 2125/17 9:oo 2/251L7 lo:oo 2l25lL7 L1.:oo 2l25lr7 r2:oo 2/2s/17 13:Oo 2/2s/U M:00 2/25/t7 L!:oo 2/25/17 L6:OO 2/25/17 L7:OO 2/27/17 9:oo 2/27/17 LZ:OO 2/27117 t3:OO 2/27/17 L4:oo 2/27/\7 1.5:OO 2/27/t7 t6:oo (3s1) (611) (2otl (21l (37e) (230) (L,310) (1,331) (1,389) (L,261) (2,s91l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar I'age 23 | of 529 2/28/t7 8:oo 2/28/L7 9:oo 2/28/17 1o:oo 2/28/t7 1.1.:OO 2/28/17 12:OO 2128/17 t3:OO 2/28/fi La:OO 2/28/17 t!:oo 2128/17 L6:OO 2128/t7 t7:oO 3lL/17 9:OO 3/1./17 1o:oo 3/t/17 1.L:oo 3/t/17 L2:OO 3/L/17 I3:OO 3lLlU M:OO 3/1./17 t5:oo 3/2/17 to:oo 3/2/17 L1.:OO 3l2lt7 LZ:oo 312117 13:00 3/21L7 1.4:OO 3/2/L7 1.5:oo 3/3/17 1o:oo 3/31L7 11.:oo 3/3/17 12:oo 3/3/17 13:oo 3/3/17 M:oo 3/4/17 1o:oo 3/4/17 1.1:OO 3/4/17 12:OO 3/5/17 1O:OO 3/5/17 1.t:oo 315/t7 12:oo 3/5/17 L3:OO 3/5/17 1.4:OO 3/5/17 15:oo 315/17 t6:oo 3/5/17 17:OO 316/17 1.6:00 3/6/17 17:OO 3/Lo/17 L3:OO 3/LolL7 L4:oo 3/LOlL7 L!:oo 3/LOIL7 t6:OO 3lLOlt7 t7:OO 3/Lt/17 8:OO (2s1) (1,001) (1,020) (1,200) (1,819) (1,810) (2,301_) (2,439) (2,750) (2,549) (672l' (1,209) (1,099) (1.,221') 1L,6Otl (2,3411 (2,680) (220) (s1e) (1,459) (681) (s8o) (3,089) (1,630) (821) (1,410) (1,630) (L,679) (3,35L) (3,400) (L,371) (L,197) (3,75L) (2,390) (1,,239) (L,789) (4,600) (4,73L) (4,351) (3,040) (e10) (1eo) (2,939) (3,760) (3,685) (3,099) (1,520) (3) (11) (r2l (L2l (1s) (1s) (L2) (s) (0) (4) (11) (16) (16) (18) (13) (2') (s) (e) (s) (4) (21 (s) (10) (13) (t2) (8) (2,334) (8,340) (8,699) (5,923) (5,997l' (8,095) (8,816) (7,5941 (6,242) (4,450) (8,098) (8,371) (8,228) (7,9t2) (8,173) (8,707') (7,254\ |16,997l (6,395) 17,406l (4,996) (5,000) (7,4731 (7,8721 (7,474l' (7,293) (6,852) (6,686) (4,1061' (5,700) (4,L42) (2,760) (6,094) (4,518) (4,0251 (4,846) (7,81s) (9,036) (3,583) (6,286) (3,131) (4,s7Ll (8,325) (6,576l. (9,079) (6,305) (4,606) (4) (s) (21 (6) (3) (3) (3) (71 (71 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 232 of 529 (1) (1) (21 (e) (3) (4) 3/1.L/L7 1.L:OO 3/1.L/L7 1.2:OO 3/LL/Lt t3:00 3/L1./17 L4:00 3/L2/17 LO:OO 3/t2/17 L1.:00 3/L2/I712:OO 3/12/L713:OO 3/1.2/t7 t4:OO 3/1,2/t7 15:OO 3/L2/L7 L6:00 3/L2/17 Lt:oO 3/L2/17 L8:oO 3/L3/17 LO:OO 3/t3lt7 1.1:OO 3/13/17 12:OO 3/13/L7 13:oo 3/13/L7 1.4:OO 3/L3/L7 15:OO 3/1-3/L7 1.6:00 3/L3lL7 17:OO 3/1.3/L7 t8:OO 3/L4/17 t1.:OO 3/t4/17 L2:OO 3/L4/17 t3:OO 3/L4/17 L4:OO 3/L4/17 L5:OO 3/L4/17 1.6:00 3/L4/L7 77:OO 3/15/!7 9:OO 3/15/L7 I.L:OO 3/15/L7 12:OO 3/15/L7 1.5:OO 3/L6/17 9:OO 3/1.6/L7 1O:OO 3/L6/t7 1.L:OO 3/L6/L7 t2:OO 3/16/L7 13:OO 3/L6/Lt t4:OO 3/L6/t715:OO 3/1.6/L7 16:00 3/L6/L7 17:oo 3/17 /17 9:OO 3/L7lLt 1O:OO 3lLT ltt 1.t:oo 3/t7 /Lt 1.2:oo 3/L7 /L] 1.3:OO (2,3991 (3,1s9) (2,02!) (180) (1,705) (3,959) (3,660) (3,7LLl (4,068) (4,371l. 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Votc Solar I)age 233 ol'529 (1) (3) (2') (s) 3/17/fl La:oo 3/17/17 LS:OO 3/17/17 L6:oo 3/17/17 t7:oo 3lL8/17 L6:oo 3/19/t7 L2:OO 3/I9/t7 L3:OO 3lt9lL7 1.4:OO 3lL9/t7 1.6:00 3lL9lL7 L7:OO 3lt9l17 18:00 3/2olL7 13:oo 3l2olL7 15:00 3/2o/L7 1.6:00 3/20/17 17:OO 3/21./L7 12:OO 3/21./17 13:OO 3/2tll7 La:oo 3/22/L7 9:oo 3122/L7 LO:OO 3122/L711.:oo 3/22/L712:00 3l22lL7 73:OO 3l22lL7 1.4:oo 3122/t7 !5:OO 31221L71.6:00 3123/L7 9:oo 3/231t7 to:oo 3/23/L7 1.1.:OO 3123/L7 12:oo 3/23/L7 13:OO 3l23lL7 t4:oo 3/231L7 15:oo 3l23lL7 1.6:00 3/23/L7 11:Oo 3l23lL7 1.8:oo 3/25/!7 9:oo 3/25/17 1O:oO 3/25/17 LL:OO 3125/17 L2:OO 3/251\7 L3:OO 3/25/17 L4:OO 3/25/17 L5:OO 3/25/11 16:00 3/25/Lt 17:OO 3/25/t7 1.8:Oo 3126/t7 8:oo (3,510) (4,2OOl (4,151) (1,020) (1,459) (62e) (4,1,L11 (4,081) (641) (3,791l. (3,000) (1,001) (3,598) (4,000) (4,300) (3,769l' (3,4701 (3,2stl (3,L29) (3,101) (3,309) (3,440) (3,061) (3,980) (4,160) (4,099) (2,671l. 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Kobor, Votc Solar Pagc 234 ol 529 3/26/tl9:OO 3/26/17 Lo:oo 3/26/L7 1.1.:OO 3/26/L7 12:oo 3/26/L7 t3:OO 3126/17 LS:OO 3/26/!7 L6:OO 3/26/17 17:00 3/27/17 9:OO 3/27/t7 LO:OO 3/27/t7 LL:00 3127/L712:Oo 3127lL7 13:Oo 3121/17 L4:OO 3127/17 L5:00 3/27/17 L6:OO 3127/L7 L7:OO 3127117 t8:OO 3/27/L7 19:Oo 3/28/L7 9:OO 3l28l17 LO:OO 3/28/Lt 1.1.:OO 3/28/17 L2:OO 3/28/!7 L3:OO 3/28/17 La:OO 3/28/L7 LS:OO 3128/L7 1.6:00 3/28/L7 t7:oo 3128/L7 18:OO 3l2el17 1.1.:OO 3/29/17 12:oo 3/29/17 L3:OO 3131./t7 8:oo 3131./17 9:oo 3/3t/L7 LO:OO 3/3L/L7 L1.:oo 3/3L/I7 L2:OO 3/3L/t7 L3:oO 3l3L/L7 L4:OO 3/3t/t7 LS:OO 3/3L/L7 1.6:00 3/31.1L1 17too 3l3t/L1 18:OO a/UL7 8:OO a/Ufl 9:oo 4lt/L7 Lo:oo 4/t/L7 L1.:OO (1.,62t) (4,69L1 (L,679) (1_,555) (1_,590) (400) (5,4LL) (5,329) (2,320], (3,1_0L) (3,409) (3,721l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 235 of529 (0) (1) (2\ (21 (2) (1) (1) (1) (8) (12) (e) (10) (7) (3) (s) (6) (0) (0) (21 (8) (8) (11) (14) (14) (13) (3) (2) (2) (3) (0) (2) (6) (L2) (13) (14) (14) (8) (11) (4) (0) (1) (3) 4/L/L7 t2:OO 4/Llt7 13:OO 4lL/I7 L4:00 a/L/L7 L!:oo 4/L/17 L6:oo 4/L/17 L7:OO a/L/L7 t8:oo a/2/t7 8:oo 4l2lL7 9:oo a/2177 Lo:oo al2/17 tt:oo a/2/17 t2:oo a/2/77 L3:Oo 4/2/fi La:OO 4/2117 LS:OO a/2/17 1.6:00 a/2/17 t7:oo a/2117 L8:Oo a/2/17 t9:oo aB/U 8:oo 4l3lt7 9:oo 4l3lL7 7o:Oo aBlL7 1.7:oo aB/L7 72:oo aBlL713:oo 4/3/L7 M:Oo aB/r7 $:oo aB/L7 16:00 4B/fi 17:OO 4/3/17 18:OO 4/3/77 L9:OO 4/4/t7 9:oo 414/17 LO:OO 4/4/17 1.t:OO 4/4/L7 12:OO ala/L7 13:oo a/a/L7 t4:oo 4141t715:OO 4/4/L7 t6:OO 4/4/17 L7:OO 4/4/17 L8:OO a/5/I7 9:oo a/5/17 1o:oo 4l5lL7 1"1:OO 4/5/L7 12:oo 4/5/t7 13:00 415/17 u:00 (s,2s9) (5,341) (5,259) (5,610) (5,71_0) (5,549) (s,s09) (3,77L) (5,124) (5,259) (5,363) (5,568) (5,680) (5,658) (5,720) (5,701) (5,685) (5,189) (2,LL5l (L,t22l (3,531) (3,590) (3,879) (4,311\ (4,2301 (4,LL1\ (4,200') (4,313) (4,410) (4,429) (L,2L6) (2,689) (2,1sgl' (2,601) (4,t69) (4,068) (4,2671 (4,749l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 236 of 529 (2) (3) (4) (71 (1s) 4/5/17 LS:OO 4/5/17 L6:OO 4/6/17 L6:OO 4/6/17 L7:OO a/6/L7 18:oo a/6/L7 19:00 a/7 /t7 9:oo 4/7 /L7 10:OO 4/7 /L7 1.1.:OO 4/7/L7 12:OO 417117 1.3:oo 4/7/17 la:oo 4/t /17 1.5:oo 4/7 /17 L6:OO 4/7 /17 L7:OO a/8/17 L3:oo 4/8/17 L4:OO 4/8/17 LS:OO a/8/17 L6:oo 4/8/17 L7:Ao a/8/17 1.8:oo 4/8/17 L9:OO 4/9/t7 8:oo 4/9/t7 9:OO 4/9/L7 IO:OO 4/9/17 LL:00 4/9/L712:OO 4/9/L7 13:oo 4/9/17 L4:00 a/91L7 ]-s:oo 4/9/L1 1.6:00 4/9/t1 17:OO 4/10/17 9:OO 4l1o/17 Lo:oo 4/10/17 LL:OO 4lto/17 L2:oo 4/10/17 L3ioo 4/10/17 L4:Oo 4/10/17 LS:OO 4/1.0/17 L6:oo 4/10/17 L7:OO 4/10/17 L9:OO 4/1.1/17 LO:OO 4/1.1./17 LL:OO 4/L1"/17 LZ:OO 4/12/17 LL:oo a/D/17 L2:oo (3,061) (2,921,1 (4,310) (4,859) (4,3201 (1,410) (1,160) (3,769) (3,940) (4,249\ (4,319) (3,769l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 237 of 529 4/L2/L7 13:oo 4/L2/t7 14:OO 4/12/L7 !5:OO 4/L2/L7 1.6:00 4/12/L7 17:00 4/12/L718:OO 4/13/L7 !7:OO 4/13/L7 18:OO 4/13/17 19:OO 4/1,4/L71,1":OO 4/14/t7 12:OO 4/1.4/17 13:OO 4/1,4/17 1,4:OO 4/Mlt7 1.5:OO 4/L4/17 t7:OO 4/1.4/17 L8:OO 4/15/17 8:OO al[/17 9:oo 4/L5/17 LO:OO 4115/17 LL:OO a/$/L7 L2:oo 4/t5/L7 t3:OO 4/L5/t7 L4:00 4/t5lt7 1S:OO 4/L5/L7 16:00 alLSlLT t7:oo 4/15/t7 78:OO 4/1.5/L7 t9:OO a/M/t7 8:OO a/$/17 9:oo al$/I7 1O:OO 4/1,6/17 tt:OO 4/L6/!7 LZ:OO 4/t6/17 t3:O0 4/L6/17 t4:OO 4/L6/L7 15:OO 4/L6/L7 76:00 a/1.6/L7 77:oo 4/17/17 8:OO 4/17/17 9:OO 4/17/17 LO:OO 4/t7/17 LL:OO a/U/L7 t2:OO a/L7 /t7 13:oo 4/17 /L7 1.4:OO 4/17/L7 15:OO a/fl/L7 1.6:00 (4,L69) (4,181) (4,to9l (4,719) (4,139) (2,41,11 (2,3201 (3,721\ (3,580) (2,390) (3,989) (4,249) (4,001) (4,230) (s31) (4,19L1 (2,8s3) (3,559) (3,760) (3,931) (5,341) (5,439) (5,570) (s,6s8) (5,357) (5,079) (5,051) (2,810], (4,135) (4,581_) (4,899) (5,350) (5,5241 (5,750) (5,869) (5,890) (s,s39) (3,2621 (3,260) (4,1911 (4,331) (4,40L) (4,761], (4,679l' (4,645\ (4,670l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 238 of529 (s) (e) (13) (11) (1s) (s) (5) 4/171L7 L7:OO 4/LBIL7 LI:OO 4/t8/17 L2:OO 4/L8/17 L3:oo 4/L8/17 1.4:OO 4/18/17 1.5:OO 4/18/t7 1,6:00 a/B/1717:OO a/1-8/t7 I8:OO a/BlL7 L9:OO 4/!9/L7 8:OO 4/19/17 9:OO 4lL9/17 Lo:oo 4/L9/17 L1.:OO 4/19/1712:OO 4/19/17 t3:OO a/B/17 1.4:OO a/B/L715:00 4/19/L7 16:00 a/19/I7 t7:OO 4/L9117 1.8:OO 4/L9lL7 L9:OO 4/20/17 9:OO 4/20/17 LO:OO 4/2o/17 L1.:OO 4/20/17 L2:oO 4/20/17 13:OO 4/20/17 1.4:OO 4/20/1715:OO 4/2o/L7 1.6:00 4/20/1717:OO 4/20/L718:oO 4/20/L7 te:Oo 4/2t/17 8:OO 4121./tt 9:oo 4/2LlL7 1O:OO 4/2LlL7 LL:OO 4/21,1L7 t2:OO 4/21.117 L3:oo 4l2LlLt 1.4:oO 4/21./L7 L!:oo 4/21.1L7 L6:OO 4/2L1L7 17:OO 4/21/t7 t9:OO 4/21,/L7 L9:OO 4/22/L7 8:OO a/22/17 9:oo (4,639) (3,07L\ (4,560) (4,s38) (s,012) (s,012) (4,780) (5,149) (5,139) (3,686) (220) (2,930) (3,730) (3,840) (4,639) (4,639) (4,621) (4,780) (4,740) (4,146) (4,8411 (2,3411 (4,1,6e1 (4,780l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 239 of 529 (0) a/22/L7 LO:OO 4/221t7 1.1.:oo a/22/L7 L2:OO 4/22/L7 L3:Oo 4/22/t7 L4:OO 4/22/L7 LS:OO 4/22/L7 t6:OO 4/23/\7 9:OO 4123/17 1O:OO 4/23/17 LL:OO 4/23/17 L2:00 4/231L7 t3:oo 4123/17 1.a:oo 4123/17 t!:oo alB/17 L6:oo 4/23117 17:oo 4/24/17 Lt:Oo al24/17 t2:oo 4/24/L7 13:OO 4/24/L7 l4:OO 4/241t7 1S:OO 4l24lL7 t6:oo 4/25/L7 8:OO 4/25/t7 9:OO 4/25/L71O:OO 4/25117 LL:00 4/25/t7 12:oo al25lL7 L3:oo 4125/L7 t4:OO 4/25/17 1.5:00 4125/17 16:00 4/25/17 t7:OO al25l17 t8:oo 4125/17 19:Oo 4/261L7 7:oo 4/26/L7 8:OO a/26/L7 9:OO 4/261t7 14:oo 4/26/17 L5:Oo 4/26117 L6:Oo 4/26/17 17:Oo 4126/t7 18:Oo 4/261L7 19:OO 4/27/t7 8:Oo 4/27/17 9:Oo 4/27/17 LO:OO 4127/17 tt:oo (5,094) (5,496) (5,59L) (5,488) (4,511) (5,869) (4,77O], (5,430) (5,619) (5,781) (5,061) (6,101) (5,979) (5,913) (5,939) (5,851) (418) (4,3491 (4,L11\ (4,450) (5,051) (2,9521 (3,953) (4,O29) (4,029]' (4,376l' (4,831) (4,5291 (4,7401 (4,581) (4,511) (4,929) (4,600) (L,12Ol (638) (4,419\ (2,839) (3,00e) (4,639) (L,041) (L,981) (4,9201 (2,881) (3,541) (3,751) (4,139) (3,6s0) (1) (4) (7) (10) ot (11 (4) (9,610) (9,680) (9,2321 (7,481-) (6,549) (7,L731 (4,L82\ (5,431) (8,380) (9,610) (9,416) (9,3L9) (3,454) (5,596) (6,584) (4,45L) (3,552) (6,189) (5,274l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 240 ol 529 (0) (0) (s) 4/27/17 12:Oo al27/17 13:oo 4/27/1714:OO 4/27/1715:OO 4127 /17 1.6:00 4/27/L7 t7:oo 4127/L7 t8:00 4/27/L7 L9:OO 4/28/17 8:OO al28/L7 9:oo 4128/L7 to:oo al28/17 1.1.:OO a/28/17 L2:oo al28/17 L3:oo al28/17 M:00 4/28/17 1.5:OO 4128/17 1.6:00 4/28/17 t7:oo a/28/17 18:00 a/28/17 19:oo 4/29/17 7:OO al29/17 8:oo 4/29/17 9:Oo 4/29/L7 lo:oo 4/291L7 1.t:OO 4/291t7 !2:OO 4129/1713:oo 4129/L7 M:oo 4/29/Lt 15:oo al29lL1 1.6:00 a/291L717:oo aBo/17 9:oo aBoltT 7o:oo 4l3OlL7 LL:OO 4/3o/L7 t2:oo 4l3o/L7 t3:oo 4l3o/17 L4:oo 4l3O/L7 LS:OO 4l3olL7 L6:oo 4/30/Lt 17:oo aBolLt 1.8:00 4/30/Lt 19:oo 5/1,/L7 7:OO 5/1/L7 8:OO 5/t/L7 9:OO 5lI/17 Lo:oo 5lt/17 L1.:oo (4,1201 (4,090) (3,989) (4,5L11 (4,789l' (5,219) (5,091) (3,830) (3,290) (3,169l' (3,764) (4,046) (4,4L0) (4,319) (4,530) (5,069) (5,060) (5,140) (5,350) (5,039) (7,2L2) (4,7331' (4,ees) (5,029) (5,460) (5,739) (5,799) (5,839) (5,890) (4,389) (5,161) (t s0) (5,518) (5,63 t ) (4,151) (4,25L1 (4,361) (4,47L\ (4,37L\ (5,131) (4,981) (3,989) (126) (3,863) (4,1,691 (3,e07) (4,1.61) (e) (121 (12l' (11) (13) (6) (s) (21 (8,843) (8,122l' (9,679r' (9,468) (6,811) (8,001) (7,9261 (2,9401 (8,459) (9,678) (9,419) (9,495) (9,300) (7,978) (6,646) (6,983) (9,130) (9,764) (8,838) (5,905) (2,1271. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 24 I of529 (2) (6) (10) 5/1/t7 t2:oO 5/1/t7 L3:OO 5/1./L7 M:oo 5/1./L7 LS:OO 5/1.117 L7:oo 5/2117 8:oo 5/2/L7 9:OO 5/2/t7 Lo:oo 5/2117 1.L:OO 5l2lt7 L2:oo 5/2/L7 L3:OO 5/2/L7 La:oo 5/2117 L':OO sl2l17 L6:oo 5/2/L7 L7:OO 5/2117 18:oo 512117 19:oo 513177 7:Oo 513117 8:oo 513/17 9:oo 513117 1o:oo 5/3/77 LL:oo 5/3/t7 12:oo 5/3117 L3:oo 5/3117 M:Oo 5/3117 15:oo 5/3/17 L6:oo 5/3/17 17:Oo 5/3117 1-8:oo 513117 L9:oo 5/alt 7:oo 5lalt 8:oo 5/alt 9:oo S/alfl fi:oo 5/4/t7 LL:OO 5/4/L7 I2:OO 5/a/L7 t3:oo 5/4/17 1.4:oO 5lalfl [:oo 5/4/17 1.6:00 5/4117 17:oo 5/4/17 18:oo 5/a/fl B:oo 5/5/Lt LO:OO 5/5/L7 L2:oo 5/5/L7 L3:OO s/51fl La:oo (4,tLgl (4,630) (4,780) (3,598) (1,590) (4,2301 (4,538) (4,gttl (4,9291 (5,051) (4,789\ (4,789l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 242 of 529 (2) (4) (4) 5/5/17 15:OO 5/6/L18:oo 5/61L7 9:oo 5/6/L7 \O:OO 5/6/Lt LL:OO 516/L7 L2:OO 5/6/17 t3:oo 5/6/17 L4:00 5/6/t715:OO s/6/L7 1.6:00 5/7117 8:oo 517/17 9:oo 517/L7 12:oo 5/7/17 13:OO 5/7117 1.4:oo 5/7/1715:OO 5/7 /L7 1.6:00 5/7/L7 17:OO 5/7/L7 L8:00 5/7/17 L9:oo 5/8/17 7:oo 5/81L7 8:oo 5/81L7 9:OO 5/8/L710:OO 5/8/L7 1.L:OO 5/8/L7 LZ:OO 5/8/L7 L3:OO 5/8/u L4:oo 5/8/17 L5:OO 5/8/171.6:00 5/8/L7 17:OO 5/8/1t 18:OO 5/8/L719:OO 519/17 7:oo 5/9/17 8:OO 5/9/17 9:OO 519/L7 Lo:oo 5le/17 1.1.:oo 5/9/17 t2:OO 5/9/17 13:OO 5/9/u 1.4ioo 5/9/L715:OO 5/9/17 1.6:o0 5/9/L717:OO 5/9/L7 I8:OO 519/L7 t9:OO 5/LO/17 7:OO (2,183) (t,429) (3,L29) (s,170) (s,109) (s,151) (2,100) (1,160) (3,260) (641) (77e\ (3,049) (5,602) (s,8e1) (6,009) (5,884) (5,9791 (5,820) (5,479l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 243 of 529 5/Lo/17 8:oo 5lto/17 9:oo 5lL1/tt 1o:oo 5/LolL7 71:OO 5/LO/t7 12:OO SILO/t7 t3:OO 5ltO/t7 1.4:OO SlLolLT 15:00 5/tO/L7 1.6:00 5/1olL7 77:oo slrO/I L8:oo 5/rOlL7 19:oo 5/1.1./17 7:oo 5l7Ll17 8:oo 5lLLl77 9:Oo S/tLlL7 1O:OO 51L1./I7 Lt:oo 5ll1.lLt L2:OO 5/fi-/t7 t3:OO 5/tL/L7 t4:oo S/ttlt7 Li:oo SlLUt7 1.6:00 5/tt/t7 17:OO 5/t2/L7 1.6:00 5/t2/t7 17:oo 5/L2/L7 t8:OO 5/1.21L7 19:oo 5/13/17 7:OO 5113117 8:OO 5/13/17 9:00 5/13/17 1O:OO 5/13117 77:oo 5/73117 1Z:OO 5lt3/17 13:OO 5/131fl u:oo 5113/17 1.5:OO 5/L3/L7 t6:OO 5/t3lL7 t7:oo 5/L3/17 L8:OO 5/1.4/17 7:OO 5/1.4/17 8:OO 5/1.4/17 9:OO 5lM/t7 1o:Oo 5/14/17 1.1.:OO 5/1.4/17 12:OO 51L4/1713:OO 51L4117 u:Oo (3,602) (4,19t) (4,029) (3,931) (4,038) (4,151) (4,081) (4,590) (4,590) (4,1-Lt) (4,050) (2,381) (1,302) (3,753) (4,068) (4,169) (4,270) (4,349\ (4,2eL) (4,059) (3,949) (2,689) (2,900) (4,38e) (4,76L]| (5,051) (4,770) (2,580) (4,270], (4,560) (4,499) (4,62!l (4,4991 (5,100) (5,500) (s,s21) (5,509) (4,O20\ (5,329) (3,154) (4,745) (4,780) (4,941) (5,250) (s,472l. (5,549) (5,601) (1) (3) (10) (14) (1s) $2) (12) (L2) (7) (4) (0) (8,538) (9,449) (9,525) (9,640) (9,756) (9,712) (9,7771 (8,838) (8,742l' (8,748l. (7,9181 (3,L28) (2,970l. (8,3261 (9,179) (8,024\ (8,813) (7,2351 (7,3661 (9,011) (6,952) (5,359) (5,008) (4,565) (6,470l' (6,871) (3,594) (3,883) (9,155) (9,605) (8,533) (6,4201 (5,871) (6,706l. (6,556) (6,180) (7,806) (4,571,) (5,986) (4,2631 (9,2241 (9,608) (e,ss2) (9,s92) (9,705) (9,337) (9,7L8) (1) (s) (8) (11) (8) (7) (13) (8) (3) (1) (3) (4) (1) (0) (s) (8) (1) (2) (1) (6) (3) (21 (1) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 244 of 529 (0) (4) (e) (13) (12) (L2l 5/1.41L7 tS:oo s/1.alL7 1.6:00 5/1.41L7 L7:OO 5/t4/17 18:OO 5/L4/17 t9:OO s/15/17 7:00 5/15117 8:00 511.s117 9:oo 5lL5l17 1O:OO 5/L5/17 1.L:00 5/L5/t7 12:OO 5lL5lt7 t3:oo 5lL5/I7 74:oo sl15/L7 15:00 51151L715:oo 5115/17 !7:OO s/151L718:00 5l15lL7 t9:oo s/1.6/17 L3:00 5/76111 15:00 5/L61L7 L6:oo 5/t7lL7 8:oo 5/17/17 9:OO 5/17/L7 LO:OO 5/17/17 L1.:OO 5/L7117 I2:OO 5/17117 t3:oo 5/17/17 t4:00 5/17/17 L5:OO 5/L7/17 L8:OO 5/L7/17 L9:oo s/I8117 7:00 sl].s/ll 8:00 5/t8lL7 9:oo 5/L8/17 LO:OO 5/1.8/17 1.1.:00 5/1.8/17 12:00 5/1.8117 L3:oo 5lI8/17 t4:OO 5/t8117 L!:oo s/I8lL7 1.6:00 5/1811t L7:OO 5lI8/17 l8:oo 5/\8/L7 t9:OO 5/18/L7 2O:OO 5/19/17 7:OO s/Elr7 8:00 (5,759) (5,561) (5,500) (5,381) (4,874\ (1,985) (3,559) (3,980) (4,041) (4,1L4l (4,560) (4,2491 (4,4tol (4,871l, (4,581) (4,691) (4,189\ (3,900) (2es) (4,059) (2,799\ (3,541) (3,870) (3,879) (4,166) (4,4191 (2,869) (1,889) (2,6t}l (4,279) (62s) (2,008) (4,095) (4,349) (4,569) (4,621l (5,039) (4,94s\ (5,021) (5,381) (5,021) (5,301) (5,289) (5,05 L) (287l, (3,364) (4,280) (11) (16) (Lzl (8) (1) (9,568) (9,532) (9,2s7) (9,369) (7,031) (4,369) (9,r97) (9,601) (9,655) (9,716], (9,8421 (9,412) (9,464) (8,166) (9,217l (9,547l. (9,243) (7,005) (3,385) (3,916) (2,466) (4,2661 (7,783) (7,t09) (6,160) (3,615) (5,330) (4,779) (4,734) (2,609) (1,561) (4,L33) (5,264) (9,556) (9,s94) (9,717) (9,850) (9,851) (9,8s1) (9,817) (8,940) (9,587) (2,873l. (5,613) (4so) (5,111) (8,931) (0) (6) (s) (1s) (1s) (1s) (16) (1s) (10) (6) (1) (1) (1) (4) (21 (2\ (3) (s) (1) (1) (2) (0) (0) (0) (6) (10) (t7) (18) (1e) (18) (16) (10) (6) ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- | 7- I l B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 245 of 529 (1) 5/19/L7 9:OO 5/19/11 L0:00 5/19/\7 1.L:00 5/r9/fl 12:oo 5/L9/17 13:oo 5/L9/17 1.4:OO 5/L9/17 1.5:OO 5/L9117 1.6:00 5lL9l17 17:OO 5/L9/L7 18:OO 5/191L7 L9:OO 5l2ol17 7:oo 5l2ol17 8:oO 5/2o/17 9:oo 5/20117 IO:OO 5/20/17 LL:OO 5/20/17 L2:o0 5/20117 13:00 5l2Ol17 1.4:OO 5l2ol17 L5:00 5/20/17 1.6:00 s/20/17 1.8:oo 5l2O/!7 19:OO 5/21./t7 7:OO 5121./L7 8:oo 5/2L/L7 9:OO 5/2L/17 1O:OO 5/2L/17 1.1:OO 5/2L/17 t2:OO 5l2Llt7 13:OO 512U17 1.4:OO 5l2L/17 1.5:oo 5/21./17 1.6:00 5/27/t7 17:OO 5/2L/t7 18:Oo 5/2L/t7 19:OO 5/22/17 7:oO 5/22/L7 8:OO s/221L7 9:oo 5/22/17 1O:OO 5/22/17 11:OO 5/22/17 12:OO 5/22/17 1.3:oo 5/22/17 14:OO 5/22/17 15:OO 5/22/17 t6:OO 5/22117 17:00 (4,480) (4,761) (4,831) (5,030) (4,1331 (4,9L1) (4,94L) (4,s69) (4,990) (4,704) (3,637) (4,299) (5,579) (5,451) (5,320) (5,189) (5,2471 (5,430) (5,193) (5,184) (5,289) (5,369) (4,801) (4,2281 (5,163) (5,448) (5,460) (5,41_5) (5,494) (5,509) (5,506) (5,501) (5,192) (4,899) (4,789) (3,618) (2,927) (4,200) 14,t7sl (4,310) (4,130) (4,150) (3,915) (3,989) (3,814) (3,598) (3,351) (0) (6) (11) (14) (12) (13) (ls) (18) (13) (s) (1) (0) (2) (7) (e) (12) (14) (13) (s) (0) (0) (1) (4) (10) (1s) (3) (L7l (18) (14) (11) (4) (1) (1) (s) (e) (12) (13) (17) (16) (14) (11) (9,528) (9,560) (9,698) (9,840) (9,845) (9,8441 (9,7gLl. (9,600) (9,513) (9,095) (6,764) (3,097) (8,021) (9,044) (9,424) (9,672) (9,646) (9,819) (9,837) (7,O25) (3,073) (6,L291 (4,4251 (4,779) (8,763\ (9,471) (9,5241 (9,670) (9,800) (9,828) (9,832) (9,7401, (9,553) (9,4121 (8,992) (6,850) (5,0241 (8,781) (8,923) (9,394) (9,645) (9,784) (9,800) (e,81s) (9,725) (9,527) (9,471.) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Partres' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 246 of 529 5/22/L718:oo 5/22/L] 19:OO 5/231L71:OO s/231L7 8:oo s1231119:oo 5123/17 Lo:oo 5123/17 1.1.:OO 5123/17 L2:oo s/23/17 t3:oo sl23/t7 74:oo 5/23/t715:OO sl23/L7 75:oo 5123/Lt 17:oo S/Blrt B:oo 5123/L719:oo 5l24lt7 7:oo sl2alLt 8:oo 5l2alLt 9:Oo 5/24/1710:OO 5/24/171.L:OO 5124/1712:OO 5/24/1713:OO 5/24/L7 L4:00 5/24117 LS:OO 5124/17 t6:OO 5/24/17 L7:OO 5/24/17 L8:OO 5/24/17 t9:00 5/24/17 2O:OO 5125/17 7:OO 5125117 8:OO sl25l17 9:OO 5/2s/17 I0:Oo 5125/17 LL:oo 5/25/17 L2:OO 5125/17 L3:Oo 5125/11 L4:OO sl25/17 t!:oo 5125/17 L6:O0 5/26/L7 7:Oo 5l26lL7 8:OO 5l26lt7 9:Oo 5126/17 lo:oo 5/26117 1.t:OO 5126/17 1.2:OO 5/26117 t3:OO 5/26/17 1.4:OO (3,265) (2,649) (3,330) (4,209) (4,139) (3,97L) (3,709) (3,931) (3,769) (3,629]| (3,431) (3,180) (2,973) (2,540) (1,950) (2,607]| (3,809) (3,748) (3,980) (3,830) (4,068) (3,821) (3,870) (3,779) (3,625) (3,940) (3,898) (3,880) (14) (851) (3,891) (4,2301 (4,300) (3,939) (4,L691 (3,830) (3,681) (4,560) (4,394) (2,689) (4,068) (4,139) (4,29L) (4,29L) (4,340) (4,2681 (4,169) (0) (0) (s) (10) (1s) (1s) (18) (18) (14) (10) (6) (3) (9,027l. (6,959) (5,170) (6,255) (9,1021 (9,371l. (9,634) (9,804) (9,805) .9,799l (9,714) (9,483) (9,395) (8,768) (6,822) (4,802) (9,101) (9,607) (9,6621 (9,807) (9,847) (9,846) (9,843) (9,830) (9,666) (9,609) (9,487l. (7,7L]-\ (2,069) (3,7LOl (8,357) (9,577) (9,024) (8,304) (7,377) (7,550) (5,928) (7,994) (4,906) (5,277], (8,550) (9,535) (9,568) (6,168) (9,844\ (9,681) (9,290) (4) (1) (0) (s) (10) (16) (20) (20) (1e) (]-7) (e) (6) (3) (0) (0) (4) (71 (t7) (6) (e) (8) (8) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 247 of 529 (1) (3) (10) (14) (16) (20) 5126/77 l5:oo s/26/17 t6:00 5/26/L7 17:OO s/2611718:oo 5/26117 19:oo 5127lt7 7:oo 5/27/t7 8:OO 5127lL7 9:oo 5127lL7 7o:Oo 51271t71.1.:oO 51271L712:Oo 5/271L713:Oo 5127lL7 1.a:Oo 5/27117 LS:OO 5127117 1.6:00 5/27117 t7:oo 5127/17 L8:Oo 5127177 L9:00 5128177 7:0o 5128117 8:oO 5l28lL7 9:oo 5/28/17 1O:OO 5/28/t71.1:OO 5/28117 72:oo 51281L713:OO 5/28/17 14:oo 5l28ll7 L5:OO 5l28lL7 1.6:00 5/28/t7 t7:OO 5l28lt7 L8:OO 5/28/t7 L9:oo 5129177 7:Oo 5l29lL7 8:OO 5l29lt7 9:oo sl29/L7 to:oo 5/291t7 1.1.:oo 5/29/L712:OO 5/29117 t3:oo 5/29/!7 L4:OO 5/29177 ls:oo 51291t71.6:00 51291L717:OO 5/29/t7 18:oo 5/29/17 19:OO 5/30/17 7:oo sl3o/L7 8:oo 5/30/L7 9:oo (4,059) (4,181) (4,1-LLl (3,904) (3,120) (3,435) (4,1tgl' (4,850) (4,7O3l, (4,803) (4,990) (4,827l' (4,619) (4,491l. 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Vote Solar I']age 248 of529 (1) 5/3o/L7 1o:oo 5/3olL7 1.L:00 5/3o/L7 t2:OO s/3o/17 1.3:oo 5/30/17 L4:OO sl3o/17 L5:00 5/3o/17 16:00 5/30/17 17:oo 5/30/t7 18:oo 5/3L/17 7:OO s/3L/L7 8:oo 5/3Llt7 9:oo 5/3tlL7 to:oo 5/3L/L7 IL:OO 5/3t/t7 t2:oo 5/3L/17 t3:oo 5/3L/17 L4:00 s/31/17 1.5:00 5/3L/!7 L6:OO 6/L/L7 t2:OO 6ltlL7 13:oo 6lt/17 u:oo 6/L/17 LS:OO 6/1,/17 L6:OO 6/1./17 17:OO 6/L/17 L8:oo 6/1,/17 L9:OO 612117 7:oo 6/2/L7 8:OO 612lL7 9:oo 612/L7 1o:oo 6/2/t7 1.1.:oo 6/2/17 12:OO 612/t7 13:oo 6/2/L7 u:OO 6/2/17 1.5:OO 6/2/17 1.6:00 6/2/17 t7:oo 6/2/17 18:oo 6/2/1719:OO 6/31L7 8:oo 6/3/t7 9:oo 6/3/17 1o:OO 6/3/17 L1.:00 6/31L7 t2:OO 6/31L713:OO 6/3/L7 M:oo (3,24L) (3,150) (3,061) (2,930) (2,8291 (2,710',) (2,601) (2,4L1l (2,2OU (1,459) (2,9521 (2,979l' (2,079l' (1,981) (3,03L) (2,759) (2,6L9) (2,381_) (7L]-\ (3,629\ (4,139) (3,725l. (3,379) (1-,22!\ (3,409) (3,681) (3,650) (1,880) (3,438) (3,800) (3,510) (3,531) (3,519) (3,809) (3,501) (3,2571 (3,077l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 249 ol 529 6/3/L7 L!:oo 6/al0 7:oo 6/4/L7 8:oo 6/a/L7 9:oo 6/4/17 Lo:oo 6/4117 1.1.:oo 6/4/t7 12:OO 6l4lt7 t3:oo 6/4/\7 1.a:OO 6/4/17 1.5:oo 6/4/17 1.6:00 6/4/17 L7:Oo 6lalt B:oo 6/51L7 7:oo 6/5/L7 8:oo 615/L7 s:oo 6/5/17 1o:oo 6/5/17 1.L:oo 6/5/17 12:OO 6/5/17 t3:OO 6/5/17 1.4:OO 6/s117 15:oo 6/5117 1.6:00 ilsltt 17:oo 6/5/L7 78:OO 6/51L7 19:OO 6/5/L7 2o:oo 616/17 7:oo 6/6/17 8:OO 616/17 9:oo 616117 1o:oo 616/17 L]-:oo 6/6/17 1.2:00 6/6/17 L3:oo 6/6/\7 1.4:OO 616/17 15:oo 6/6/77 16:00 6/6/17 17:Oo 6/61L7 1.8:oo 616117 t9:oo 6/1|L7 7:oo 6/7/L7 8:oo 6/7/17 9:oo 6/7 /17 1.0:oo 6/t/L7 tt:Oo 6/7/I7 12:OO 617lL7 13:Oo (4,068) (3,593) (4,609) (4,572) (4,37L) (4,349) (4,282]| (4,2491 (3,989) (3,821) (4,2OO) (3,489) (4,499) (2,799) (3,031) (4,068) (4,169) (4,249) (4,151") (4,40t) (4,23O) (4,249) (3,997) (3,690) (3,629) (3,339) (ss8) (L,270) (3,2L11 (3,559) (3,940) (3,409) (4,1_59) (4,160) (4,081) (4,04L) (4,068) (3,580) (3,203) (2,509) (L,4291 (2,689) (3,260) (3,018) (2,9521 (2,900) (2,890) (6)(6,792) (5,47L\ (8,959) (9,502) (9,5L2) (9,658) (9,749l (9,689) (9,645) (6,834) (3,288) 11,,671,) (1,258) {5,725) (1,4t81 (8,743') (9,519) (9,734], (9,638) (9,803) (9,841) (9,816) (9,616) (9,53L) (9,327) (7,904) (2,7s3) (2,588) (4,706) (5,559) (5,928) (6,633) (8,518) (8,090) (7,gtrl (8,034) (9,51,21 19,37Ol (8,657) (4,34L) (4,916) (8,053) (9,2251 (9,4321 (9,558) (8,864) (9,507) (0) (0) (s) (4) (6) (e) (13) (10) 0t (1) (1) (0) (1) (5) (s) (11) (11) (t2l (1s) (13) (10) (71 (3) (0) (1) (3) (6) (7) (8) ( 11) (10) (10) (10) (s) (1) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 250 of529 (1) (5) (8) (10) (13) 6/7/17 L4:OO 6/7/17 L5:OO 6/7/17 L6:OO 6/7/17 L8:oo 6/8/17 LS:OO 6/8/17 t6:oo 6/8/17 L7:OO 6/8/17 18:oo 618/17 19:oo 6/8/17 2o:oo 6/9117 7:oo 6/9/17 8:oo 6/9111e:oo 6/9/L710:OO 619/Lt 1.1.:oo 619/t7 12:oo 6/9/L7 13:oO 619/17 L4:00 6/9/17]-s:oo 6/9/L7 L6:00 619/1717:OO 619/t7 t8:OO 6/10/17 8:OO 6110117 9:OO 6110/77 LO:OO 6110/17 LL:OO 6110/17 L2:oo 6110/17 L3:oo 6/tO/17 l.a:OO 6170/17 L!:oo 6110/17 L6:OO 6110/17 t7:OO 6110/17 1.8:OO 6110/17 l9:oo 6/1L/17 7:OO 6lLtl1t 8:OO 6/Lt/17 9:oo 6lL1/17 IO:OO 6/Ll/17 1.1:OO 6/L1./17 t2:OO 6/t1./17 13:OO 6/L1.117 1.4:oo 6/t1.lt7 15:oo 6/1.2/17 8:OO 6/1.2/17 9:OO 6/t2lLt 1O:OO 6/1.21L7 1.1.:OO (2,741,1 (2,720) (2,07O) (2,359) (2,369) (1,560) (4,081) (4,s201 (4,t281 (1,086) (370) (4,090) (4,139) (4,2611 (4,t20l (4,2301 (4,2391 (4,349) (4,7O9l' (4,770l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 251 of 529 6/12/17 LZ:OO 6lt2/17 1.4:OO 6/12/17 t5:OO 6113/17 7:oo 6/13/17 8:OO 6lt3l17 9:oo 6/!3/17 1O:oo 6/13/17 LI:OO 6/13/17 t2:OO 6/13/17 t3:oo 6/13/17 1.4:oo 6/13117 LS:OO 6/13/17 1.6:00 6/13/17 17:OO 6/L3/17 L8:OO 6lL3l17 t9:OO 6113lt7 2o:oo 6/L4/17 7:OO 6lM/17 8:oo 61L4/17 9:oo 6/L4/!7 tO:oO 6/1.4/17 LL:OO 6/14/17 LZ:OO 6/L4/17 t3:Oo 6/t4/17 1.4:00 6/t4/17 L5:OO 6/L4lt7 1.6:00 6/14/17 t7:oO 6/14/17 t8:OO 6lM/17 L9:oo 6/15/17 to:oo 6l15lt7 1.L:00 6/15/17 t2:oo 6/\5/17 t4:OO 6/15/\7 I5:OO 6/15/17 t6:OO 6/15/17 17:oo 6/15/17 18:OO 6/15/17 19:OO 6/L6/L7 1O:OO 6/L6/L7 Lt:Oo 6/L6/L7 t2:OO 6/L6/L7 L3:OO 6/L6/L7 1.8:oO 6/L6/t7 L9:oO 6/L7/17 7:OO 6/t7/17 8:oo (3,989) (3,669) (2,41.11 (2,030) (4,761\ (4,670l, (5,1241 (5,13 1) (4,87t\ (4,969) (4,94L1 (5,140) (4,990) (4,979) (4,719) (4,356) (1,599) (3,42t) (4,740) (4,739]| (4,740]' 14,534) (4,600) (4,62L) {4,670) (3,660) (4,58L) (4,389) (4,600) (4,3491 (es4) (4,090) (681) (1,83 L) (4,291) (4,349) (1,581) (3,580) (4,291l, (L,47tl (L,227) (4,LLL\ (3,86L) (3,2991 (1,569) (4,26L) (5,539) (1) (s) (e) (14) (14) (1s) (14) (14) ( 11) (4) (2) (0) (0) (1) (s) (e) (11) (16) (1s) (14) (71 (4) (6) (1) (0) (2) (7) (2) (3) (7) (21 (2) (0) (1) (3) (7't (12\ (0) (0) (3,347]| (5,768) {3,724) (1,668) (6,654) (8,359) (9,775) (9,840) (9,842) (9,742\ (9,835) (9,840) (9,840) (9,837) (9,7L6l (8,269) (3,375) (5,868) (7,9131 (9,833) (9,7g]-l, (9,833) (9,054) (9,380) (9,560) (6,207l' (6,573) (8,709) (9,451) (5,120) (3,9321 (7,4971 (5,2841 (5,029) (7,4181 (5,t97l, (3,027\ (3,2761 (4,4661 (3,294) (4,808) (8,688) (7,164) (2,776) (1,340) (5,914) (9,397) (3) (1) (3) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 252 of 529 6/17 /17 9:oo 6/17/17 1O:OO 6/171t7 1.1.:OO 6/17117 1.2:oO 6/L7/!7 t3:OO 6/17/!7 t4:OO 6/t7117 L5:OO 6/17/17 16:00 6/17/17 L7:OO 6/17/17 L8:OO 6/17/t7 19:OO 6/17/L7 2O:OO 6/18117 7:OO 6/I8lL7 8:oo 6/181L7 9:oo 6/1.8117 1O:OO 6lL8/17 1.t:oo 6/L8/17 t2:oo 6lL8l17 L3:oO 6118117 1.4:OO 6/18/17 t5:oO 6/18117 t6:oo 6118/17 t7:oo 6/18/17 t8:oo 6/18/17 l9:oo 6/18/Lt 2oioo 6/L9/17 7:OO 6/19/17 8:OO 6/19/17 9:OO 6l19lL7 LO:OO 6lB/17 t:oo 6l!9/17 12:oo 6/19/t7 13:oo 6/19/t7 1.4:OO 6/19/L7 LS:OO 6119/L7 L6:00 6/19/17 17:OO 6/19/17 L8:oo 6/19/L719:OO 6/20/17 8:OO 6/20/17 9:OO 6/20/L7 LO:OO 5/20/17 1.L:oo 6/2o/17 LZ:OO 6/20/17 L3:OO 6/20/17 L4:oO 6/20/17 LS:OO (5,416) (5,079) (5,009) (4,929\ (4,917) (4,819) (4,990) (4,6041 (4,551) (4,389) (3,730) (1,041) (3,849) (5,036) (5,039) (4,97L) (5,012) (4,883) (4,568) (4,550) (4,551) (4,176l, (4,068) (3,686) (2,664) (37s) (2,170) (3,469) (3,541) (3,220l, (3,049) (2,418l, (2,439) (2,631\ (2,603) (2,340l, (2,L61\ (1,735) (8e7) (2,451) (2,970) (2,530) (2,34L) (1.,674) (L,42L) (1,450) (1,83 L) (e) (12l, (12) (6) (4) (0) (1) (3) (7) (10) (10) (13) (14) (10) (s) (s) (1) (9,827) (9,839) (9,206) (9,835) {.9,832\ (9,827l. 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Vote Solar Page 253 of 529 (71 6/20117 1.6:00 6/20/L7 t7:oo 6/20/L7 L9:OO 6/20/17 19:oo 6/2t/117:oo 6/2t/17 8:OO 6121117 9:oo 6/2L/17 IO:OO 6/2t/17 1.L:oo 6/21./17 12:oo 6/2L/17 13:oo 6/2L11714:OO 6/21.117 15:oo 6l2L/17 1.6:00 6/21117 17:OO 6121./17 18:oo 6121.117 19:oo 6122117 7:oo 6/221L7 8:oo 6122117 9:oo 6/22/17 1o:oo 6122/L7 1.1.:Oo 6/221L7 12:oo 6l22lL7 L3:oo 6122/L7 La:oo 6/22/t7 1.5:oo 5l22lL7 1.6:00 6122/17 L7:oo 6122/17 t8:oo 6122/17 19:oo 6/22117 2O:OO 6123/17 7:oo 6l23lL7 8:oo 6/23/L7 9:oo 6/23/17 1o:oo 6/23/17 71.:OO 6/23/17 L2:OO 6/23/L7 t3:OO 6/23/17 L4:oO 6l23lt7 I5:oO 6/23/17 t6:oo 6123/17 17ioo 6/23/17 t8:oo 6/23/u 19:oo 5/23/17 2o:oo 6124/17 7:OO 6/2a/fl 8:oo (1,700) (1.,7 40) (1,490) (478l' (L,647) (2,77L) (3,110) (2,979l| (2,660) (2,659) (2,77L) (2,56L) (3,190) 12,847]' (3,061) (2,9911 (2,650) (2,679l' (3,669) (3,565) (3,552) (3,830) (3,598) (3,349) (3,439) (3,479) (3,6L8) (3,769) (3,509) (2,917l' (e3) (3,424) (4,298) (4,3491 (4,332) (4,L261 (4,0291 (3,876) (3,721) (3,861) (3,564) (3,352) (3,370) (2,s81) (1s8) (3,874) (4,818) (0) (1) (3) (8) (72) (1s) (16) (1e) (13) (L2l (71 (3) (9,3741 (8,169) (8,510) (s,724) (s,836) (9,331) (9,799) .9,8221 (9,810) (9,830) (e,718) (9,829) (9,830) (9,821) (9,820) (9,689) (6,734',) (5,909) (9,429) (9,828) (9,829) (9,832) (9,832) (9,833) (9,832) (9,831) (9,819) (9,826) (9,621l (7,9421 (2,850) (5,862) (9,272]| (9,830) (9,834) (9,840) (9,835) (9,835) (9,834) (9,823) (9,812) (9,793l' (9,504) (7,985) (3,4L41 (5,729l| (9,130) (4) (21 (1) (1) (2) (5) (11) (1s) (18) (18) (16) (13) (e) (4) (1) (0) (1) (3) (4) (s) (10) (13) (7) (6) (4) (3) (21 (0) Idaho Power Cornparry's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 254 of 529 6/2a/t 9:oo 6124/17 to:oo 6/24/L7 1.L:OO 6/2alL7 t2:oo 6/24/L] 1.3:OO 6/24/17 t4:OO 6/24/L] L5:oO 6/24/L7 t6:oo 6/24/L7 L7:oo 6/24/L7 L9:OO 6124117 L9:OO 6/251L17:OO 6/25/L7 8:00 6l25lL7 9:oo 6125177 1o:oo 6/25117 LL:OO 6125/17 LZ:oo 6125/17 L3:oo 6125117 L4:OO 6125117 LS:OO 6125/17 L6:oo 6125/17 L7:OO 6125117 L8:OO 6125/17 19:OO 6/26/17 7:oo 6126/17 8:oo 6126lL7 9:OO 6126/17 1O:oo 6126/\7 LL:00 6126/17 L2:OO 6/26/17 L3:oo 6/26/17 L4:OO 6/26/17 1.5:oO 6/26/!7 t6:OO 6/26/17 L8:00 6/26/17 t9:oo 6127lL7 7:oo 6/27/t7 8:oo 6/271L7 9:Oo 6127ltl 1.0:Oo 6/27/t7 IL:OO 6127 /t] L2:OO 6121lL7 13:oo 6127 /17 1.4:oo 6/27/L7 15:OO 6/27 /L7 1.6:00 6/27/Ll 17:OO (4,981) (4,72L]| (4,493) (4,4L0) (4,2}sl (4,032) (3,880) (3,495) (3,262) (3,089) (t,e27) (3,5e7) (4,796) (4,850) (4,36L) (4,23O) (4,097) (3,750) (3,502) (3,028) (2,8L2) (2,663) (2,2361 (L,L23l (2,t79) (3,690) (3,5671 (3,340) (2,8441 (2,787l' (2,3691 (1,920) (1,899) (L,761l (2,280\ (L,429\ (1,891) (2,918) (3,269) (3,1L9) (2,97O) (2,828) (2,s7s) (2,330) (2,2591 (2,039) (2,2891 (1) (4) (7) (10) (13) (10) (s) (8) (2\ (1) (1) (1) (21 (6) (7) (13) (Lzl (10) (71 (s) (1) (1) (1) (3) (71 (e) (12) (71 (8) (4) (0) (1) (4) (8) (12) (10) (13) (10) (71 (4) (9,825) (9,832) (9,828) (9,807) (9,1821 (9,804) (9,774) (9,763]' (9,154l' (9,308) (6,823) (5,778) (9,055) (9,809) (9,832) (9,826) (9,806) (9,787) (9,651) (9,616) (9,6771 (9,645) (9,097) (7,840l. (3,903) 17,496) (9,431) (9,807) (9,788) (8,894) (6,323) (8,009) (5,804) (5,194) (1_,188) (2,748l. (4,351l, (8,554) (9,589) (9,825) (9,818) (9,743) (9,655) (9,440) (8,851) (8,87s) (6,664) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I l B. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 257 of 529 7/5117 8:OO 715117 9:oo 7/SlLt 1O:oo 7l5lL7 1.1.:oo 7lslL7 12:00 7/5/I7 13:OO 7/51L7 1.4:oo 7/5/t715:OO 7151L71.6:00 715/L7 L7:00 7ls/t7 18:OO 7 /6/L7 7:oo 716117 8:oo 7/6/L7 9:0o 716/t7 1O:oo 716/17 tl.:Oo 716/17 t2:oo 716/17 t3:oo 7/6/77 La:Oo 716/17 Ll:oo 7/6/!7 L6:OO 716117 17:oo 7/6/17 18:oo 7/7/17 7:OO 7/7/17 8:oo 7 /7 /17 9:oo 717/L7 1o:oo 7/7/t71.1:oo 7/71t712:oo 717/1713:00 717lI7 M:OO 717/L7 1.5:oo 717lt7 L6:00 7/7/t7 L7:Oo 717/17 18:oo 718/L7 7:00 7/8/t7 8:Oo 7/8/17 9:oo 7/8/L7 1O:OO 7/8/L7 1.1.:OO 7/8/L712:OO 7/8/t713:oo 7/8/17 1.4:OO 7/8/17 LS:OO 7/8/17 L6:oo 718117 17:OO 7/81L7 t8:00 ldaho Power Company's Responses to I)arties' Data Requests (2,533) (2,720) (2,390) (2,240) (1,859) (1,490) (L,329) (1,569) ( 1,11 1) (sse) (2eo) (1,438) 12,63Ll (2,688) (2,759]' (2,350) (1,999) (L,26Ll (s1o) (1,111) (1,410) (1,090) (620) (1,378) (3,049) (3,199) (2,890) (2,406) (L,673) (1",3L7], (1,090) (1,111) (1,191) (1,015) (s27) (1,391) (2,785l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 260 o1529 7 /17 /17 9:Oo 7/L7/L7 LO:OO 7/L7117 LL:OO 7lt7/17 12:oo 7/17/1713:oo 7 /17117 1.4:oo 7 /!7 /17 1.5:00 7 /17 /L7 1.6:00 7/L7/!7 t7:OO 7/L7/!7 L8:OO 7/L7/17 19:Oo 7/18117 7:oo 1/18/17 8:oo 7l18lt7 9:oo 7/t8/L7 LO:OO 7/L8/t7 LL:oo t/18/17 t2:OO 7/L8117 13:oo 7/18/17 1.4:OO 7/18/17 LS:OO 7/18/t7 t6:oo 7/18/L7 t7:OO 7/18/L7 18:oo 7/19/17 8:OO 7lL9/L7 9:oo 7/L9/17 LO:OO 7/19/17 1.1:OO 7/19/\7 12:OO 7/19/17 13:OO 7/19/t7 1.4:OO 7/t9/L7 !5:OO 7/L9/17 t6:Oo 7lL9/17 L7:Oo 7lL9/17 L8:oo 1/20/17 8:00 1l2OlL7 9:OO 7/20/t710:OO 7/20/17 Lt:OO 7/20/L7 12:OO 7/20/L7 13:OO 7 /20/L7 1.4:OO t/2olt7 LS:OO t /2OlL7 1.6:00 7/20/L7 17:OO 7/20/17 L8:OO 7/20/!7 L9:OO 7l2t/L7 8:00 (2,9521 (2,821\ (2,671) (2,439) (1,999) (1,401) (1,709) (1,520) (L,740) (1,085) (1s6) (110) (L,872l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 261 o1529 7/2L/17 9:OO 7/21/17 t0:00 7/21./17 IL:OO 7/21/17 12:oo 7l2I/!7 13:OO 7/21/17 1.4:OO 7 /21./17 1.5:OO 7/21/17 1.6too 7/2L/t] 17:OO 7/21/L7 18:00 7/21,/t7 t9:OO 7l22ll7 7:oo 7/22/t7 8:o0 7/221L7 9:oo 7/221t7 1O:Oo 7/22/L7 1.1.:OO 7/22/17 L2:OO 7/22/17 13:oo 7/22/L7 1-4:Oo 7/22/17 Li:oo 7/22/17 L6:oo 7/22/17 L7:OO 7/22/17 t8:O0 7/22/17 19:oo 7/23117 7:oo 7123/17 8:OO 7l23lL7 9:oo 7/23/t7 1o:oo 7 /23/t7 1.1.too 7/231t7 12:OO 7/23/17 13:oo 7/23/17 L4:OO 7/23/17 LS:OO 7123/t7 1.6:00 7/23/17 t7:00 7/23/17 18:OO 7/23/77 19:oO 7 /241L7 9:Oo 7/24/L7 1O:OO 7/24/17 LL:OO 7/24/L7 L2:OO 7/2a/fl t3:OO 7/25/17 15:OO 7/25/17 16:00 7/25/L7 t7:OO 7/25/L7 1.8:Oo 7 /26/17 9:Oo (2,159l (2,839) (2,547\ (2,3LL) (1,600) (1,340) (L,7L9) (1,387) (1,139) (1.,0291 (s1e) (1",2771 (3,063) (3,791l. (4,001) (3,423') (2,9151 (2,6591 (2,230) (2,L70) (2,L77) (2,189) (t,756]' (7s4) (e84) (3,2401 (3,455) (3,550) (3,606) (3,223\ (2,685) (2,L69) (1,855) (L,494l (1,348) (717) (180) (2,4s1l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 262 of 529 7/26111 1O:OO 7/26/17 LL:OO 7/26/17 L2:oo 7/26/17 L3:OO 7/26/17 L4:OO 7l26lt7 L!:oo 7/26/17 L6:OO 7/26/L7 17:00 7/26/L7 1e:00 7/27/17 8:OO 7/27117 9:00 7/27/17 to:OO 7/27/L71.L:OO 7/271L7 LZ:OO 7/27/L7 13:00 7/27/17 1.4:OO 7/27/17 LS:OO 7 /27 /17 L6:OO 7/27/17 L7:oO 7/27/17 L8:OO tl28lt7 Lo:oo 7/28/17 LL:OO 7128117 L2:oo 7/28/17 L3:oo 7/28/17 L4:oo 7/28/17 L!:oo 7/28/L7 1.6:00 7/28/t7 17:Oo 7/28/L7 18:oo 7/28/17 19:oO 7129/17 8:oo 7/29117 9:oo 7129/1710:oo 7 /29/L7 1.1.:OO 7/29/L712:oo 7/29/L7 13:oo 7 /29/17 1.4:OO 7/29/t7 !5:OO 7129/t7 1.6:00 7/29/17 17:oO 7/29/17 L8:Oo 7/30/17 7:OO 7/30/17 8:oo 7 /30/17 9:Oo 7/30/17 LO:OO 7/30/17 LI:OO 7/30/17 L2:oo (2,52L1 (L,674) (1,1o6) (84e) (684) (1,331) (t,441l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar l'age 263 of 529 (0) (0) (21 (s) (s) t/30/17 13:oo 7 /30/17 1.4:OO 7/30/17 t5:OO 7/30/17 t6:OO 7/30/17 17:OO 7/30/17 t8:oo 7/3t/17 8:OO 7 /3L/17 9:oo 7l3t/77 Lo:oo 7 /3L/17 11.:OO 7l3L/t7 12:00 7/3LlL7 L3:oo 1/3tll7 t4:OO 7l3Llt7 Ls:00 8/Ll17 9:oo 81U11 1O:oo 8/U17 1.1.:oo 811.117 tZ:oo 8/1./17 13:OO 8/1.1L7 t4:oo 8l1.lL7 15:oo 8lUL7 1.6:00 8/1,/1717:OO 8/2/17 8:oo 8/2/17 9:oo 8l2lL71o:oo 8/2/L711.:OO 812/1712:OO 8l2lt7 L3:oo 812/fi La:00 8l2lL7 L5:00 8/2117 L6:oo 8/31L7 1.1.:oo 813/17 t2:oo 8/3/77 L3:00 8/3/L7 LS:oo 8/3/17 L6:oo 8la/I7 9:oo 8/a/fl fi:oo 8/4/17 tt:OO 8/4/17 12:OO 814/17 !3:OO 8/4/17 1.4:OO 8/4/L7 1.5:oo 8/4/L7 L6:OO 8/5/L7 9:oo 815/17 L0:00 (2,2s0) (1,613) (1.,37L) (L,28Ll (737) (234) (71-e) (1,156) .L,261l (1.,22t) (e31) (431) (150) (22e) 111l (1,630) (2,2tol (L,789) (1,529) (1,2391 (1,209) (1,011) (12s) (2L) (1,020) (1,160) (1,L11) (s8e) (3e1) (14e) (33e) (2ee) (330) (241) (2es) (451) (ss) (70s) (1,193) (L,419\ (760) ( 111) (281) (370) (e1) (3os) (7ss) (11) (7) (8) (6) (4) (1) (8,7L4) (8,663) (8,759) (8,671) (8,375) (7,749l. 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Vote Solar Page 264 of 529 8/5/L7 1.L:oo 815/L712:oo 8/s/Lt 1.3:oo 815/L7 M:oo 815/L7 t!:oo 8ls/L7 L6:oo 815/L1 17:OO 8/6/17 9:oo 816/L7 Lo:oo 816/17 Lt:oo 816/17 12:oo 8/6/17 t3:OO 816/17 L4:oo 816/17 15:oo 8/6/17 1.6:00 8/6/17 17:OO 8/7/17 t2:oo 8/7/17 13:oo 8/7/17 1.4:oo 8/7/17 t!:oo 8/8/17 to:oo 8/8/1711:oo 8/8/1712:oo 818/t7 13:00 8/8/t7 1.4:oo 818/17 [:oo 8/8/L7 1.6:00 819/17 9:oO 819/1710:Oo 8/9/17 LL:OO 819/t712:oo 819/L713:oo 8/9/L7 u:Oo 8/9/L7 1.5:oo 819/L7 1.6:00 slto/17 1.1.:OO 8/tO/17 L2:OO slLoltT t3:oo 8/to/17 t4:oo 8lLOl17 LS:OO 8lLol17 L6:oo 8/L!/L7 gtOO 8/L1.117 1.0:OO 8/L1.lL7 1.L:OO 8/t1./t] 1.2:OO 8/Lt/L7 1.3:oo 8/L1/L7 t4:OO (3) (3) (4) (e) (6) (3) (21 (0) (1) (3) (6) (4) (8) (e) (6) (4) (21 (4) (e) (11) (4) (71 (10) (11) (1s) (12l. (10) (1) (4) (7) (11) (tzl (12], (12) (8) (6) (13) (12l' (13) (12l. (s) (0) (3) (71 (11) (14) (1s) (6,8791 (7,386) (7,5941 (8,0se) (7,6391 (6,545) (6,692\ (3,62L1 (4,361) (s,ss7) (6,2321 (8,004) (7,93L1 (6,2451 (6,907) (5,393) (4,11,t1 (6,236) (6,803) (5,515) (1,t67) (7,749) (7,878) (1,842) (t,921) (1,956) (7,984) (5,991) (7,406) (7,535) (8,266) (7,674]' (8,L42l (8,055) (7,865) (7,4401 (7,7261 (7,72L\ (7,602l. (7,s1s) (7,4L7) (s,s66) (7,589) (8,4L3) (8,2s41 (8,143) (8,178) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Partics' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 265 o1529 (e38) (1,099) (1,094) ( 1,19 1) (1,319) (1,,291,) (s31) (1,3 L9) (2,439) (2,750) 12,6391 (3,180) (2,109) (2,007) (e7Ll (26L\ (1,389) 'L,441) (L,440l (220\ (862) (s01) (ss4) (sse) (4e3) (71) (141) (6t7) (1-,200) (1,498) (1,511_ ) (8s2) (66e) (4oe) (431) (s8e) (s61) (4se) (461) (s8) (11e) (62sl. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 266 of 529 (1) (4) (71 (11) 8/L6/17 1.3:OO 8/L6/L7 1.a:00 8/L6/t7 1.5:OO 8/L6/L7 1.6:00 8/L61t7 L7:OO 8/1.6/L7 L8:OO 8/17/L7 8:OO 8/17/17 9:oo SlLt/17 LO:OO 8lL7 /17 1.1.:OO 8117/1712:oo 81fl/r7 B:oo 8/17 /17 1.4:OO 8/17/L7I5:OO 8/17/L7 L6:OO 8/!7/L7 L7:oo 8/17/L7 L9:OO 8/18/t7 8:oo 8lt8/L7 9:Oo 8/t8117 1O:OO 8/t8117 t1.:OO 8/1.8/17 12:OO 8/L8/!7 13:OO 8lt9l17 t4:OO 8118117 15:OO 8118/17 L6:00 8/78/17 17:OO 8118/1718:oo 8l19lt7 9:oo 8119/L7 to:oo 8119/tt 1.L:OO 8/191t7 L2:oo 8119lL7l3:oo 8/19/t7 L4:00 8/191L7 LS:OO 8/t9lL7 L6:oo 8lt9lL1 L7:oo 8/t9/17 t8:OO 8/20/17 8:OO 8/2olL7 9:oo 8l2ol17 Lo:oo 8/20/17 LL:OO 8/20/17 L2:OO 8/20/17 t3:OO 8/20/17 L4:oo 8/20117 ti:oO 8/20117 16:00 (1,,7 42) (1.,51.21 (1,490) (1,,4421 (1,,2311 (4os) (441l, (L,37L) (1,649) (1,651) (1,564) (L,194) (83s) (1,L11) (1,013) (81s) (86) (s3e) (1,538) (1,,773) (1,780) (1,659) (1,26s) (s6s) (1,336) (1,361) (ss2) (2231 (L,L82l (2,232) (2,4tt) (2,4301 (2,1491 (1,968) (2,008) (1,868) (L,564) (s80) (1,480) (2,129l' (3,190) (3,351) (3,039) (3,009) (3,110) (3, L59) (1,4s0) (L2) ( 1s) ( 13) (L2l (10) (s) (8,672l, (8,772], (8,818) (8,863) (8,533) (7,2681 (5,561) (7,834\ (8,126l (9,068) (8,997) (8,8L4) (8,811) (8,905) (8,948) (8,628) (7,5071 (5,543) (7,1441 (8,601) (8,802) (8,747l (8,6241 (8,628) (8,177l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 267 of 529 8/20/17 17:oo 8/20/17 1.8:oo 8/2L/17 8:oo 8121.1119:oo 8/2L/L7 LO:OO 8/21./L7 L2:OO 8/21./17 L3:oo 8/21./17 L4:OO 8/21./L7 LS:OO 8121.117 $:oo 8l2LlL7 17:OO 8/221t7 Lo:oo 8/22/17 L1.:OO 8l22lt7 tT:oo 8/22/t7 13:OO 8/22/17 1.4:oo 8122/17 1.5:oo 8/221L7 16:00 8/23117 fi:oo 8/23117 12:OO 8123/L7 13:Oo 8123117 1.4:OO 8/23117 1.6:00 8/2a/fl fi:Oo 8/24/1711.:OO 8l24lL7 12:OO 8/2a/U $:oo 8l24lL7 1.6:00 8l2al] fl:oo 8125/L7 1.1.:OO 8/25117 12:oo 8l25lL7 13:oO 8/25/t7 1.4:oo 8125/t7 1.5:Oo 8/25/L7 t6:oo 8126/L7 9:OO 8/26/L7 1o:oo 8l26lL7 L1.:oO 8/26/17 I2:oo 8126/17 1.3:OO 8126117 1.4:oO 8126/17 15:00 8/26117 t6:oo 8/26117 17:OO 8127lL7 8:oo 8/27/17 9:oo 8/27/L7 1o:oo (2,741l. (L,437l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 268 ol 529 (0) (3) 8/27|L7 lL:oO 8/271L7 L2:OO 8/27/L7 L3:OO 8/27117 L4:OO 8/27/1715:OO 8/27/I7 L6:00 8/27/L717:oo 8/28/L1 1.2:oo 8/28/L] 1.3:oO 8/28/L7 1.4:OO 8/28/17 t5:oo 8128/17 L6:oo 8/28/17 L7:0o 8128/17 L8:OO 8129/17 s:oo 8129/17 1O:OO 8129/L7 L1":00 8129/L7 72:oo 8/3L/17 9:OO 8l3L/L7 1O:OO 8/3t/L7 L1.:00 8/3L/L7 !2:OO 9lL/I7 t:oo 9/1/17 15:OO 9/t/t716:00 9/t/I717:OO 9/2/L7 8:oo 9/2/17 9:oo 912/L1 1o:oo 912/L1 1.t:oo 9/2lLt 12:OO 9/2/17 13:OO 912/17 1.4:oo 912/Lt 1.s:oo 912/11 t6:oo 912117 17:oo 9/3/17 8:oo 9/3/17 9:oo 9/3/17 1.0:oo 9/3/17 1.L:oo 9/3/Lt 1.2:oo 9/3/17 1.3:oo 9/3/17 L4:OO 9/3/17 I5:OO 9/3/17 t6:OO 913/17 L7:oo 9/4/17 9:oo (2,550) (2,31.21 (1,708) (1,386) (1,180) (1,029) (4871 (2,52L1 (2,381) (2,189) (2,L79l. (1,090) (760) (L,029) (e04) (e4e) (7s1) (t22) (87) (s41) (473) (3s1) (0) (11) (131) (180) (1,059) (2,589) (2,686) (2,5441 (2,022l' (1,51"5) (1,227l' (1,1_39) (e7t) (541) (1,019) (2,371l' (2,7tol (2,5041 (2,2931 (1,852) (1,346) (1,210) (1,035) (83s) (341) (6) (e) ( 11) ( 13) (14) (1-2l' (71 (21 (s) (6) (6) (11) (8) (1) (1) (4) (71 (L2) (0) (3) (6) (11) (8, L98) (7,967) (7,756) (7,822], (8,012) (8,170) (7,79L1 (4,54L1 (4,238) (5,720) (6,97Ol (1,9821 (4,071l (5,541) (6,9621 (8,240) (8,175) (7,820l' (6,355) (7,690) (7,9231 (7,6691 (s32) (8,082) (8,313) 18,zLU .3,7971. (1,776\ (8,599) (8,389) (7,909) (7,6L21 (7,6691 (1,892l, (7,998) (1,3391 (3,327l (6,784) (7,605) (7,6171 (7,625) (7,3761. (7,469) (7,67L) (7,888) (7,626) (5,381) (16) (14) (10) (0) (1) (7) (10) (14) (14) (L2l (11) (6) (0) (3) (71 (12) (1s) (14) (14) (11) (6) (0) Idaho Power Corrpany's Responses to Parties'Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 269 of 529 9/4/Lt 1O:OO 9/alLt L1.:00 9/41L7 L2:oo 914/t7 L3:oo e/8/t7 1.1.:Oo 9/8/t7 LZ:OO 9/8/17 L4:OO 918/17 Ls:oo 918/17 L6:oo 9/9/17 9:oo 9/9/17 LO:OO 9/9/17 1.L:OO 919/fl r2:oo 919/17 I3:OO 9/9/D u:oo 9/9/11 1.5:oo 9/9/11 L6:00 9/9117 t7:oo 9ltO/17 8:OO 9/LO/17 9:OO 9/10117 1.0:OO 9/Lo/17 tt:oo 9/LO/17 12:oo glLolLT t3:oo 9lLo/17 u:oo 9/LO/17 15:00 9l1.olt7 1.6:00 9/1.0/L7 17:OO 9/1t/17 9:OO 9/1.L/L7 1O:OO 9/1.L/17 tL:oo 9/11./17 L2:OO 9/1.L/\7 L3:00 91L1./17 LS:OO 9/L1./t7 1.6:00 9/tL/L7 17:oo 9/L2/L71o:oo 9/12/17 1.1.:OO 9lt2/17 L2:OO 9/t2/t7 !3:oo 9lL2/!t 1.4:OO 9/t2117 1.5:oO 9/t4/t7 9:OO 9/M/r7 LO:OO 9/1.4117 LL:OO 9/1.4/t7 LZ:OO 9/L4/17 L4:00 (664) (71.11 (ss7) (172) (2,060) (1,001) (3s1) ( 1,151) (s71) (2,451') (2,051) (L,452l (1,t7Ll (7s8) (51s) (7e8) (8oo) (76e) (soo) (2,357]' (2,68L) (2,9521 (2,L611 (1,6221 (1,600) (1,959) (2,359) (L,679) (L,365) (1,389) (1,235) (748) (17s) (281) (38s) (440) (3,22O) (2,866) 12,4t1l (1,619l, (2,051) (2,030) (1,419) (830) (1,300) (2,O7Ol (2,100) (21 (71 (7) (10) (21 (8) (1s) (11) (s) (0) (1) (3) (8) (7) (10) (11) (10) (6) (6,509) (6,912) (6,824) (6,64L) (7,3231 (6,455) (6,535) (4,699) (6,432) (1,,1o1,) (7,1,42) (7,387) (7,209) (7,O2el (7,L4rl (7,4441 (7,537) (7,L621 (2,79L\ (6,6lLl (7,725) (6,762\ (7,018) (1,232) (6,779) (7,159) (7,988) (6,76L1 (7,64L1 (8,257l' (8,037) (7,595) (7,329\ (7,688) (8,045) (7,845) (2,881) (7,4s21 (7,959) (5,706) (3,904) (5,968) (3,440) (3,722) (4,820\ (5,738) (4,113) (0) (21 (s) (8) (L2) (7\ (13) (10) (71 (0) (3) (e) (13) (1s) (14) (8) (7) (0) (21 (8) (10) (7) (3) (0) (21 (4) (8) (3) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. tPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 270 of 529 9/1"4/L7 15:OO 9/1.4/L7 1.6:00 9/1.4/L7 17:oO 9/1.s/L7 9:oo 9/15/tt to:oO 9lt5/11 tL:oO 911.5/17 t2:oo 9/t5/I7 L3:oo 9/L5/fl La:OO 9/15/L7 1.5:00 9/1.5/17 1.6:00 9/15/L717:oo 9/15/L7 18:oo 9/1.61L7 8:oo 9/I6/t7 9:OO 9/L6/17 Lo:oo 9lL6/17 L1.:OO 9/L6/17 L2:OO 9/L6/17 L3:oo 9lL6/17 LA:OO 911.6/17 L5:OO 9/1.6/17 1.6:0O 9/L6/L717:OO 91L6/L7 L8:OO 9/17/L7 8:oo 9/17 /Lt 9:oo 9/17/L7 LO:OO 9/17 /t7 LL:OO 9lL1/17 L2:oo 9lL1/17 L3:OO 9/L7/17 t4:OO 9/17/17 1.5:oo 9117 /t7 1.6:00 9/17/L7 17:oo 9/19/L7 1.1.:OO 9/19/L7 12:oO 9/19/L7 13:OO 9119/17 M:OO 9/19/t7 1.5:oo 9/19/L7 1.6:00 9/19/L7 17:oo 9/19/L7 1.8:oo 9/20/lt 9:OO 9/20/L7 t2:OO 9/20/L1 1-3:Oo 9/2olL7 L4:Oo 9/20/L7 15:oo (2,8391 (2,781], (2,051) (7s6) (1,380) (L,445) (L,149) (L,496l (2,030) (2,451) (L,761.l (L,770l (1,059) (s1e) (2,L7O) (2,7LO) (2,462) (2,559) (2,900) (2,649) (3,071) (3,370) (2,8e0) (1-,94U (7s4) (3,690) (3,592) (4,630) (4,0s9) (3,629) (4,191) (4,630) (3,800) (2,109) (3,559) (4,270) (3,110) (L,529) (3,80e) (4,609) (4,889) (1,459) (4,181) (s8e) (t,7t9) (7211 (2,549) (3) (2) (2\ (0) (4) (10) (11) (16) (16) (L2) (L2l (1) (4) (4,4961 (4,902) (2,868) (5,658) (7,231.\ (7,4361 (7,229) (7,0s4) (s,971) (s,681) (6,922) (s,313) (3,480) (2,950) (6,374l' (7,668) (7,LL3) (6,329) (6,177) (6,351) (7,264) (1,524) (6,422) (2,090) (1,,623) (5,589) (6,398) (6,602) (5,783) (s,87s) (5,196) (7,155) (5,550) (3,2961 (2,45L\ (4,539) (2,8ss) (3,458) (2,745l' (3,278l' (6,805) 12,4OOl (L,9821 (2,397\ (3,012) (2,84s1 (2,806) (0) (21 (6) (11) (e) (14) $21 (1s) (L2) (5) (0) (21 (7) (L2) (s) (8) (11) (12\ (4) (21 (3) (s) (21 (3) (21 (3) (4) (0) (0) (21 (3) (3) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 21 | of 529 9/20/17 1.6:00 9l2o/17 L7:oo 9/20/17 1.8:oo 9l2LlL7 8:oo 9/21-/17 9:oo 9/21.1L7 1o:oo 9l2tlt7 1.1.:oo 9121.1t7 12:oo 9l2tlt7 13:oo 9121./L7 t4:oo 9/21./L7 LS:OO 9/21./17 L6:OO 9l2Llt7 t7:oo 9/22/L7 1.4:OO 9l22lL7 I5:0o 9/22/!7 L7:oo 9/22117 l8:oo 9l23lL7 8:oo 9/231L7 9:oo 9/23/t7 LO:OO 9/23/17 11.:oo 9123117 I2:0o 9/23117 L3:oo 9123117 1.4:oo 9123117 t!:oo 9/23/17 L6:0o 9/23117 L7:oo 9l2alI7 8:oo 9l2alL7 9:oo 9124117 1.0:oo 9124/17 LL:oo 9/24117 I2:Oo 9/2a/fl L3:oo 9/241L7 la:oo sl2alU L!:oo 9l24lL7 Li:OO 9124/t7 L7:oo 9/24/17 L8:OO 9125/17 9:oo 9l25lL7 tO:oo 9125/L7 11:oo 9/25/17 12:oO 9/25/17 13:oo 9/25/!7 1.4:OO 9/25/17 1.5:oO 9/25/17 1.6:00 9125/17 L7:oo (5,109) (4,981) (s8s) (1,260) (4,181) (4,4411 (4,230], (4,539) (3,959) (4,600) (1,490) (4,770l' (5,051) (4,670l' (3,751) (5,051) (8oo) (1,3L5) (4,0L2) (4,300) (4,154) (4,029) (3,922) (4,309) (4,557) (5,013) (5,109) (2,246) (5,266) (5,521) (5,345) (4,984) (4,740) (5,579) (6,119) (5,900) (5,799) (3,721l' (3,309) (3,510) (3,489) (3,260) (3,779) (3,800) (4,441]' (4,4eel (4,2491 (21 (4,902l' (3,456) (2,730l' (2,895) (8,811) (9,346) (8,725) (4,646) (4,823) (4,343) (3,2L9) (5,855) (4,668) (5,600) (3,814) (2,785) (2,s26) (3,288) (8,352) (9,272\ (9,027) (8,594) (8,283) (8,509) (8,867) (9,272) (3,538) (3,233) (8,522\ (9,624) (9,235) (8,698) (8,367) (8,041) (8,819) (5,107) (3,874) (4,180) (8,286) (9,069) (7,889) (7,L241 (8,311) (6,119) (8,911) (9,165) (8,063) (7\ (1) (0) (3) (10) (14) (10) (71 (7) (s) (3) (4) (s) (2) (21 (0) (0) (1) (10) (s) (18) (18) (18) (14) (10) (0) (0) (21 (4) (t2l (1e) (13) (16) (13) (4) (1) (1) (4) (10) (14) (17l' (18) (11) (16) (12) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 ts. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 272 of 529 9/25/17 L8:OO 9/26/17 8:00 9/26/17 9:oo 9126/L7 1.0:oo 9/26/L7 1.1:OO 9/26/17 1.2:oo 9/26/L7 t3:oo 9/26117 L4:OO 9126/17 LS:OO 9/26/17 t6:oo 9126117 t7:OO 9/26/17 L9:OO 9127/17 9:oo 9/27/!7 Lo:oo 9/27 /L7 L1.:00 9/27/17 12:oo 9127/17 13:oo 9/27/L7 1.4:oo 9/27/L7 ti:oo 9/27/t716:00 9/27/L7 !7:oo 9/27/I7 t8:OO 9/281L7 9:oo 9/28/17 1o:oo 9/281L1 1.L:oo 9128/17 tT:oo 9/28/L7 t3:OO 9/28117 t4:OO 9/28/17 t5:Oo 9/28/17 L6:oo 9/28/17 L7:OO 9/28/17 L8:oo 9l29lLt 9:oo 9129/17 LO:OO 9/29/17 LL:OO 9/29/17 L2:OO 9/29/17 L3:OO 9/29/17 L4:OO 9/29/17 1-5:oo 9/29/17 L6:oo 9/29/17 L7:Oo 9/29/11 L8:oo 9/30/119:oo 9/3O/L7 to:oo 9/30111 LL:OO 9/30/17 1.2:OO 9/30/17 t3:Oo (2,201\ (12\ (2,81,21 (3,031) (2,8941 (2,609) (2,LL2) (2,350) (3,080) (3,2691 (3,07L) (1,432) (2,503) (2,910l. (2,6131 12,640l (2,2011 (2,151) (2,813) (3,040) (2,9821 (1,406) (2,7491 (3,000) (2,782l. (2,3L11 (1,834) (2,105) (2,7tzl. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 273 o1529 9/30/11 1.4:oo 9/30/L7 1.5:Oo 9/30/tt t6:oo 9/30/17 17:oo 9/30/!7 t8:OO LO/1,1t7 9:oo 10/L/\7 1O:Oo LO/L/17 tt:OO LO/t/17 12:oo tO/I/17 !3:Oo LOIL/17 1.4:OO LOltllT 15:oo to/1./17 1.6:00 LOIL/17 17:oo Lo/1./17 18:oo tO/2/17 9:OO Lo/2117 1o:oo to/2/17 1.1.:OO LOl2l!7 12:oo LO/2/17 13:OO tO/2/U u:OO tO/2/17 1.5:OO tO/2/17 1.6:00 LO/Z/17 17:OO tO/2/L7 1.8:OO 1O/3/L7 9:OO 1.0/3/17 1o:oo 1O/3/t7 1.1:oO LO/3/17 12:OO 1O/3/L7 13:OO tO/3/L7 1.4:OO LO/3/L7 1.5:OO L0/3/L7 1.6:00 to/3/t7 L7:oo LO/31L7 1.8:OO LO/4/L7 LS:OO to/4/\7 L6:oo LO/4/t7 17:OO tO/4/17 1.8:OO LO/5/17 LO:OO tO/5/L7 12:OO 1.0/5/L7 13:OO 1.0/5/L7 1.4:oO tO/S/L7 1.5:oo IO/5/L7 L6:OO LO/5/17 L7:OO LO/6/17 9:OO (3,140) (3,606) (3,650) (3,4141 (1,361) (4,709], (4,6911 (5,051) (5,170) (5,2191 (5,4Lu (5,021) (4,831) (4,480) (s87) (2,851) (3,351) (3,550) (2,6011 (2,799l. (2,7871, (3,760) (3,861) (3,421) (437) (2,O43',) (2,284) (2,301\ (2,350) (1,918) (2,O7Ol (2,627') (2,829) (2,590) (367) (3e1) (L,2Os) (1,801) (3s3) (1,,811) (3,089) (1,410) (L,882) (2,591) (2,s3e) (2,540) (1,488) (13) (17') (71 (5) (21 (0) (0) (e) (1s) (1s) (1s) (13) (4) (3) (21 (1) (4) (L2l (t7l (20) (1s) (L7l (14) (11) (s) (0) (21 (121 (17) (1e) (20) (1s) (16) (t2) (4) (6) (s) (4) (1) (21 (e) (6) (4) (10) ( 16) (10) (0) (8,094) (8,589) (8,976]| (8,170) (3,414) (6,217) (9,4L7) (8,574) (7,854) (9,064) (7,111,) (3,201) (2,9281 (4,2L5) (748) (7,315) (9,570) (8,93L) (8,315) (6,857) (7,17L) (t,615) (8,577]' (8,007) (e87) (7,568) (8,922) (8,610) (8,016) (7,6891 (7,7281 (8,415) (8,668) (1,8L4'l (3,195) (3,891) (3,925) (6,4O1) (1,280) (5,582) (s,s82) (s,L76l (7,3281 (8,291) (8,433) (7,343) (7,14't) Idaho Power Conrpany's Ilesponses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibir No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I l B. Kobor, Vote Solar l>age 274 of 529 1o/61t7 1,0:oo 10/6/17 LL:OO 1.0/6/17 L2:OO 10/6117 L3:oo tO/6/17 L4:oo 1.0/6/L7 1.5:OO tOl6/L7 L6:00 LOl6l17 17:oo 10/6/17 L8:oo LO/7/L7 9:oo ]-0/t/17 LO:OO 1O/7117 LI.:OO 1O/7/17 12:oo LO|TlLT 13:OO LO/7 /17 1.4:oo tOlT/Lt 15:OO LO|T/tt t6:OO LO/7/fl r7:OO 1Ol7l17 L8:oo Lols/L7 9:oo 1Ol8/17 Lo:oo \0/8/17 1.1.:OO tO/8/17 12:OO to/8/L713:OO Lo/8/L7 M:OO LOlslLT 15:OO LO/81I7 1.6:00 10/8/!7 17:OO 10/8/17 1.8:OO 1O/9/17 9:OO tO/9/!7 Lo:oo 1.0/e/17 1.1.:OO 1Ol9/L7 12:OO Lo/9/L713:OO LO/9/L7 1.4:oo LO/9/L715:OO LOl9/t] L6:00 (L,79Ol (1,899) (1,87t) (1,740) (2,70t) (3,30e) (3,049) (2,741) (3s) 12,3741 (2,6311 (2,s87) (2,3se) (L,904) (3,199) (3,379l (3,891) (3,031) (23e) (4,191l' (4,279) (3,7LL) (3,391) (3,751) (4,590) (4,570l. (4,t3Ll (3,779) (360) (1,300) (1,661) (1,598) (1,499) (76s1. (1,738) (2,280) (2,549) (3) (s) (13) (17) (18) (16) (7') (8) (3) (0) (21 (6) (12) (13) (14) (13) (11) (8) (2') (0) {21 (3) (2) (14) (16) (12) (14) (e) (s) (0) (3) (11) (1s) (L7l (L7l (14) ( 13) (8,648) (8,286) (7,677\ (7,153) (7,1,4t1 (s,s88) (8,427) (7,4081 (2,s80) (7,01.6) (8,500) (8,191) (7,633) (7,391) (6,861) (8,160) (8,7L2\ (7,4581 (2,L29) (2,7s4') (4,330) (4,915) (7,2791 (1,4461 (8,1221 (7,635) (8,741,) (7,777) (2,580) (7,2171 (8,860) (8,461) (7,6251 (6,981) (6,628) (7,272\ (6,827) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 275 of 529 Date and Time 3/61L7 1o:oo 3/6/L7 I1.:OO 3/6/17 12:Oo 3/6/17 13:OO 3/6/L1 15:oo 3/6/L7 t6:OO 3/7/17 8:OO 3/7/\7 9:oo 3/7/t7 1o:oo 3/7/17 1,L:OO 3/7/17 t2:OO 3/7 /17 1.3:oo 3/7 /17 1.4:OO 3/7/17 15:OO 3/t /17 1.6:00 3/7/17 17:OO 3/8/17 to:oo 3/8/L7 1.t:oo 3/8/17 L2:00 3/8/11 13:oo 3/8117 t4:oo 3/8117 1.5:OO 3/8117 L6:oo 3/8/17 t7:OO 3/9/17 8:OO 3/9/17 9:oo 3l9lL7 10:Oo 3/9/L1 LL:oo 3l9ltt 12:oo 3/9/L7 13:OO 3l9lL7 M:00 3/9/11 15:oo 3/9/t7 t6:OO 3/9/L1 17:oo 3/tO/L7 9:OO 3/Lo/77 to:oo 3/LO/L7 IL:OO 3/LO/t7 t2:OO 3/L0lt7 13:Oo 3/1.0/17 1.4:oo 3/1.0/L7 15:oo 3/1,0/1716:00 3/1,0/L7 17:OO 3/1,0/17 L8:OO 3/LL/\7 7:Oo 3/L1./17 8:00 Circuit Load (kW) (5,571) (2,8991 (1,833) (t,2o2l (24L) (47) (1,62) (4,7951 (1L,145) (10,016) (7,7811 (3,6L21 (2,8281 (3,2911 (4,969) (1,565) (3,809) (1,831) (L,240l (8,025) (10,318) (8,2411 (3,090) (s64) (3,316) (LL,276) (5,990) (13,348) (13,643) (8,737) (7,156) (3,t7tl (1.,312) (s08) (s71') (1,,7Lzr (5,280) (8,1291 (6,889) (6,020) (L2,5481 (15,959) (e,e46) (4s4) (1,815) (12,L30) NM Excess kW Other DER Excess kW (9,661) (s,o47l (5,156) (4,732l, (1.,07\l (8s4) (1,463) (6,139) (12,4671 'Lt,2491 (8,918) (4,6201 (3,717') (4,155) (5,838) (2,3311 (6,846) (5,285) (4,3261 (L1,,641) (13,923) (L0,059) (3,878) (1,253) (4,522) (L2,544) (7,091) (14,609) (L4,7491' (9,751) (7,987) (3,913) (1,981) (1,106) (1,876) (2,590) (6,174) (9,002) (7,798) (6,888) (13,489) (16,828) (10,633) (1,043) (2,618) (L2,957\ (0) (1) (0) (1) (1) (1) (21 (2) (0) (0) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I l B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 276 of 529 (21 (21 (1) 3ltt/17 9:oo 3/1.1./17 1O:OO 3/LL/t7 LL:oo 3/tLlLt t2:OO 3/tL/L7 t3:OO 3/t1.lt7 L4:OO 3/LL/17 LS:OO 3/L1/17 L6:oo 3/1.1./17 t7:OO 31L21119:oo 3112/17 Lo:oo 3lL2/17 1.1.:OO 3112/17 LT:oo 3/121]-7 13:oo 3lt2lL7 7a:oo 3/12/1715:OO 3/12/L7 1.6:00 3/12/L7 17:OO 3112/L7 18:oo 3/12/L7 19:00 3/13/L7 9:oO 3/13/Lt 1O:OO 3/13/Lt tl:oo 3/L3lL7 l2:oo 3/L3117 L3:oo 3/I3lL1 t4:OO 311.31L7 l5:oo 3/L3117 L6:OO 3lL3/17 L7:Oo 3/L3/t7 L8:OO 3lL3/17 t9:oo 3lLalt 8:oo 311.a/U 9:oo 3/14/17 LO:OO 3/L4/L7 LL:00 3/L4/L7 L2:OO 3/L4/17 t3:OO 3/L4/t M:OO 3/L4/17 t!:oo 3/1.4/L] 1.6:00 3/14ltt 17:oo 3/L4/L7 L8:Oo 3/t4/L7 19:OO 3/1.5/L7 9:oo 3/L5111 1.o:oO 3/L5/17 LL:OO 3lL5/17 L2:OO ( 14,1 13) (7,383) (7,3781 11,4,872) (1s,094) (8,829) (3,911) (L,220l (s52) (2,959) (12,585) (16,785) (t7,322) (L7,5461 (17,508) (r7,6611 (17,660) (L7,5461 (10,314) (1s1) (3,840) (L2,9L6\ (14,ss0) (14,699) (16,759) (L6,533) (L6,754l (L4,0221 (7,448) (3,740) (60) (2,to6) (4,275) (10,392) (1_3,888) (L2,779l. (14,886) (L6,979) (L0,225\ (1.2,404) (6,638) (2,951) (88s) (8,149) (2,910\ (5,013) (11,969) (21 (14,910) (8,092) (8,113) ( 15,687) ( 15,876) (9,499) (4,564) (1,834) (1,64s) (3,682) ( 13,552) (t7,641) ( 18,165) (18,396) (18,382) (18,410) (!8,4!7) (18,305) (10,976) (753) (7,L26) (16,268) (18,011) (L7,927) (L7,962) (17,836) (L7,745]' (14,868) (8,043) (4,333) (672) (3,045) (5,481) (12,138) (t5,1621 (14,063) (1,6,072) (18,158) (10,990) ( 13, L88) (7,259') (3,605) (1,3s3) (11,480) (6,062) (8,421) (1.4,973) (0) (21 (1) (0) (0) (2) (4) (3) (3) (0) (3) (3) (1) (1) (2) (4) (4) (s) (3) (2) (0) (1) (1) (2) (3) (4) (2\ (1) (0) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 277 of 529 (1) 3/1.5/t7 L3:oo 3/1.5/U La:00 3/L5/L7 LS:OO 3/L5/L7 t6:OO 3/L5lL7 17:OO 3/L5/t7 18:OO 3/16/L7 9:oO 3/L6/L7 to:Oo 3/L6/17 11.:oO 3/L6/L7 t2:OO 3/L6/L7 t3:OO 3/L6/t7 14:oo 3/L6/t7 1-5:OO 3/1.6/17 L6:OO 3/1.6/17 L7:oo 3/16/17 L9:OO 3/16/17 L9:OO 3/17/17 9:OO 3/17/L7 1O:OO 3/17/L7 11.:OO 3/17 /L7 L2:OO 3/L7 /L7 L3:OO 3/L7 /L7 1.4:oO 3/L7 /L7 1.5:OO 3/L7 /L7 1.6:00 3/L7/L7 17:OO 3/t7/L7 18:OO 3/L7/L7 19:oo 3/18/t7 9:OO 3/L8/L7 1O:OO 3/L8/L7 t1.:OO 3/L8/L7 12:OO 3/L8/17 13:OO 3/L8/L7 la:oo 3/L8/L] tl:oo 3/L8/L7 16:00 3/L8/t7 77:OO 3/19/L7 8:oo 3/L9/L7 9:Oo 3/L9/L7 1O:OO 3/t9/L7 1.1.:OO 3/L9/L1 12:OO 3/L9/t7 13:oo 3/L9/L1 1.4:oo 3/t9/t7 1.5:OO 3/L9/L7 L6:OO 3/19/17 L7:OO (14,2361 19,72Ol (6,6L8) (4,4931 (1,843) (203) (5,417) (1,363) (9,056) (15,119) (16,781) (17,086) (16,665) (J6,579) (11,083) 172,848) (L,024l (11,136) (14,560) (t7,0241 (16,938) (16,957) (L7,!O3) (t7,232) (16,693) (15,916) (8,911) (231l (670) (1,1,86) (1,689) (3,110) (3,918) (2,264) (831) (7,765], (166) (471], (2,337l. (4,9761. (5,608) (10,915) (6,47Slt (7,6791 (4,750) (1,562) (2,4081 (15,554) (10,808) (7,602) (s,320) (2,457) (7e8) (10,017) (4,886) (12,306) (Ll,682) (L8,004) (L8,L72) (11,549') (17,437\ (11,753) (13,545) (1,s82) (L4,777l, (18,277l. (18,263) (18,2281 (18,067) (18,032) (18,039) (17,s3s) (16,560) (9,47r) (7s5) (L,274) (1,841) (2,26L) (3,759) (4,s29) (2,891) (1,400) (2,4}tl (763) (L,L27l (2,9541 (5,635) (6,258) (11,606) (7,070\ (8,288) (5,313) (2,163) (2,989) (2) (1) (2) (1) (1) (3) (3) (s) (s) (3) (21 (2) (0) (3) (4) (4) (4) (s) (3) (1) (1) Idaho I'ower Corrpany's Responscs to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 ll. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 278 of 529 (1) 3/t9/17 1.8:oo 3120/L7 1.1.:00 3l2o/L7 12:oo 3/20/17 13:OO 3l2Ol17 1.4:OO 3/201171.5:oo 31201171.6:00 3/20/17 L7:OO 3/20/17 L8:oo 3/20/17 L9:oo 3121.117 9:oo 312L117 Lo:oo 3/21./17 LL:00 3/2t/17 L2:OO 3l2t/L7 L3:oO 3/21./t7 L4:0O 3/21./17 L5:OO 3/2L/t7 L6:oo 3/2L/L7 L8:oo 3/22/17 9:oo 3122/17 1o:o0 3/22/L7 1.1:Oo 3122/1712:oo 3/22/L7 13:OO 3122/L7 74:OO 3122/17 1.5:Oo 3/22117 1.5:oo 3/221t7 17:oo 3l22lL7I8:OO 3/23117 8:oo 3/23117 9:oo 3l23lL7 1o:oo 3123/17 1.1:oo 3/23/L712too 3123/t7 13:oo 3l23lL7 1.4:OO 3/231L7 1.5:oo 3l23lL7 L6:oo 3/23/L7 t7:OO 3/231t7 L8:oo 3/23/17 t9:OO 3/2a/fl LL:OO 3/24/L7 L2:OO 3/24/17 t3:OO 3/24/17 L4:OO 3/24/17 L5:OO 3/24/17 t6:OO (3,641) (2,501) (3,328) (3,888) (6,434\ (L4,23s) (L6,225) (L7,132) (L2,440) (1,786) (L,264) (8,775]' (5,4291 (!2,476) (11,556) (4,998) (7,450) (7,899) (2,124) (9,556) (1,t,473l. (10,L05) (12,3O2\ (14,076\ (L4,7L]-l (13,750) (9,134) (4,17L) (1,631) (1,906) (13,L60) (13,014) (17,1621 (17,976\ (18,088) (17,891) (18,046) (17,760\ (17,656) (13,835) (2,108) (s7e) (683) (1,8e0) (3,487\ (5,086) (1,381) (0) (1) (0) (0) (1) (1) (4,235) (5,957) (6,881) (7,350) (9,25t\ (15,337) (17,3321 (18,004) (13,139) (2,352) (3,1921 (9,989) (6,440) (13,601) (L2,4671 (5,775l' (8,274l' (8,503) (2,758l, (13,111) (t5,0221 (L3,741l (15,792l' (17,6t21 (17,535) (14,847l (10,080) (4,7gLl (2,17Ol (5,453) (16,611) (16,639) (18,5221 (19,313) (19,236) (18,998) (18,991) (18,662) (18,465) (14,553) (2,667]| (1,645) (1,7L5) (2,730) (4,263) (5,733) (2,O37) (0) (1) (1) (1) (21 (21 (s) (4) (4) (1) (0) (0) (3) (3) (4) (4) (21 (3) (1) (1) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 279 ol 529 3/24/17 17:oo 3/2s/118:oo 3125/L7 9:oo 3/25/17 1O:OO 3/25/t7 tt:OO 3/25/t7 1.2:OO 3/25/t7 t3:OO 3/25/t7 1.4:OO 3/25/tt 1.5:oo 3/25/L7 1.6:o0 3/25/t7 17:oo 3/2s/L1 18:Oo 3/25/11 19:oo 3/26/17 8:oo 3126/17 9:oo 3/26/t7 Lo:oo 3/26/L7 1.1.:oo 3126/fi r2:OO 3126/17 l3:oo 3/26/17 L4:0o 3/26/17 LS:OO 3/26117 t6:OO 3/26/17 t7:OO 3/26/17 18:oo 3/27/17 9:oo 3/27/17 1O:OO 3127 /17 1.1.:oo 3/27/17 12:Oo 3/27/L] 13:oo 3127lL7 M:oo 3127lL7 ]-s:oo 3/27/t7 1.6:00 3/27/L7 17:OO 3/27/17 L8:oo 3/27/17 L9:OO 3/28/17 8:oo 3/28/!7 9:oo 3/28/17 1o:oo 3/28/L7 11.:OO 3/28/L7 12:OO 3/28/L7 t3:oo 3/28/17 L4:OO 3/28/17 I5:OO 3128117 1.6:00 3128/L7 17:Oo 3/28/L7 18:OO 3/28/L7 19:oo (83) (8es) (6,207) (15,705) (L7,413l' (L7,473) (L7,5731 (17,595) (1.7,398) (L4,784l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 280 of529 (1) 3/29/17 8:oo 3/29117 9:oo 3/29/L7 1.0:Oo 3129/L7 1.1.:oo 3/29/17 12:oo 3/29/t7 13:oo 3/29/L7 M:00 3/291L7 1.5:OO 3129/t716:00 3/29/t717:oo 3/29/t7 t8:oo 3/3L1L713:OO 3l3t/L7 t4:OO 3l3LlL7 t!:oo 3131.1L7 L6:oo 3/3LlL7 L7:oo 3/3LlL7 L9:oo 3/3L/17 19:oo 4lLlL7 8:oo 4lL/t7 9:oo 4/UL71o:oo 4/7/L711:oo 4l1.lL7 12:Oo 4lLlL713:oo 4lLlL7 1.4:OO alUfi 75:oo all./L7 1.6:00 4/1./L7 17:OO 4lL/L718:Oo 411./L7 19:00 4/2/L7 8:oo 412/L7 9:oo 4l2lL71o:oo 4l2lL7 1.L:00 4l2lL7 72:oo 4121t713:Oo 4/2/17 1.4:oo al2/L7 1.5:oo 4l2lt7 1.6:00 4l2lt7 17:oo 4/2/Lt 18:oo 4/2/17 19:oo aB/fl 8:oo aBlu 9:oo 4/3ltt Lo:oo 4/3/17 L1.:oO 4l3lt7 L2:oo (1,385) (6,723l' (13,523) (10,489) (10,435) (14,040) (14,389) (7,s6L) (2,827) (2,581) (1761 (2,198) (L7,4391 (17,4771 (L7,511) (17,527l' (15,731) (3,196]| (7,4L4) (L7,L961 (L7,5281 (17,555) (L7,5611 (17,5571 (17,4611 (17,548) (17,423]' (1,6,L211 (8,491) (3,12L\ (6,364) (L6,770l, (L7,6L11 (L7,6281 (17,6451 (L7,6621 (17,510) (L7,641) (17,655) (Ll,642) (1,6,165) (4,3211 (3,925) (1,4,7171 (14,145) (15,783) (L4,5841 (0) (0) (1) (2) (2,338) (7,567) (L4,441,) (L1,,277) (10,409) (14,840) (1_5,1_48) (8,190) (3,444) (3,136) (742l' (2,968) (18,263) (18,291) (18,263) (18,2841 (16,408) (4,326) (8,L27) (L7,997) (18,298) (18,319) (L8,217], (18,235) (18,179) (L8,242) (18,130) (1_6,814) (9,058) (3,654) (7,063) (L7,5701 (18,382) (L8,375) (18,375) (18,368) (18,242l. (18,3s4) (18,368) (18,351) (L6,842\ (4,851) (7,518) (18,256) (L8,396) (L9,3271 (11,94L) (21 4) 2) 4 5 3 (0) (1) (3) (21 (3) (4) (3) (3) (1) (21 (21 (1) (3) (6) (4) (3) (3) (2) (1) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 28 I of 529 (0) (4) 4/3/17 \3:oo 4/3/L7 1.4:OO 4/3/L7 15:OO 4/3/L7 16:00 4l3lL1 17:oO 4/31L7 18:oo aBlfl 19:oo 4/4/L7 8:oo al4lt7 9:oo 414lL7 1o:oo 414lL7 1.1.:OO 4/4/L7 12:OO 4/4/L7 13:OO 4/4/171,4:OO 4/4117 1.s:oo 4/4/L7 1.6:00 ala/fl L7:oo 4l4lI7 18:OO 4/4/17 L9:OO 415/L7 8:OO alslLT 9:oO 4/5/17 L}:OO 415/17 LL:OO a/5/17 L2:oo 4/5/17 I3:OO 4151fi la:oo 4/5/17 LS:OO 4/5/17 1.6:o0 4/5/17 17:OO a/5117 18:oo 4/5/17 19:OO 416117 IO:OO 416117 1.1.:oo 4/6/L7 12:OO 4/61L7 13:oo 4/6117 t4:OO a/6/!7 L5:oo 4/6/17 L6:oo 416/17 t7:OO 4/6/17 I8:OO 4/6/L7 19:OO a/7/17 9:oo 4/7/L7 1O:OO 4/7/L7 ]-t:OO 4/7/17 I2:OO 4/7 /17 L3:OO 4/7/17 L4:OO (14,109) (13,125) (L7,O2Ol (16,040) (r8,479) (17,324) (5,056) (8,910) (L3,375) (t4,722) (13,598) (14,572], (17,646) (18,135) (18,258) (18,377]' (18,518) l12,ro3) (2,4981 (1,853) (L4,3t7) (LL,47L) (1-4,289) (10,759) (1.4,774) (16,3 L3) (L7,8841 (15,078) (L4,8411 (5,399) (2,883) (1,020) (6,180) (6,035) (7,791) (5,741], (2,76L]' (3,155) (1,552) (3,004) (1,194) (643) (13,995) (8,667) (6,2431 (9,157) (7,188) (3) (1) (21 (3) (21 (1) (21 (1) (3) (21 (21 (4) (4) (3) (21 (0) (17,430l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 282 of 529 4/71L7 1.5:OO 4/7 /17 L6:oO a/7 /17 L7:OO 4/7 /17 18:OO a/7 /17 'J.9:00 4/8/118:OO a/8/17 9:oo 4/81t7 1.o:oo 4/8/17 L1.:oo 418/17 L2:oo 418/!7 L3:OO a/8/17 L4:00 4/8117 15:OO 4/8/17 1.6:00 418/1717:OO al8/L7 18:oo 4/8/L7 t9:OO 4/9/17 7:OO al9/17 8:oo 4/9/17 9:oo 4/9/17 Lo:oo 4/9/17 L1.:oo 419117 L2:OO 4/9/17 L3:OO 4/9/fl La:OO 4/9/1715:oo 4/9/17 L6:00 a/9/1717:oo 4/9/L718:OO al9/t7 19:oo 4/10/17 LO:oo 4/10/17 L1,:OO 4/10/1712:OO 4/tO/17 L3:OO 4l1O/17 14:OO 4/10/17 LS:OO 4l1o/t7 L5:oo 4/10/L7 17:OO 4/10/L7 18:OO 4/10/t7 t9:OO al1.L/I7 8:OO 4lLLlL7 \O:OO 4/LLlL7 lL:oO 4/L1,lL7 12:OO 4/LtlL7 13:OO 4/L1/L7 1.4:oo 4/L1./17 1.5:OO (6,887) (1.L,9Lzl. (4,820\ (6s3) (8) (26s) (17e) (t,2o7l (2,3641 (5,343) (8,755) (9,055) (8,649) (8,992) (9,154) (12,L47l. (2,430) (376) (11,530) (17,506) (11,529) (L7,42O) (17,4271 (17,565) (16,633) (15,400) (16,020) (7,7241. (7,388) (4,120) (11,349) (4,824) (r2,260\ (11,902) (14,665) (13,479l, (t3,047\ (t7,496\ (16,563) (6,007) (844) (434\ (2,474) (3,91s) (7,465) (6,028) (3,440) (1) (0) (1) (7,644) (12,677) (5,390) (1,309) (644) (eo3) (833) (1,876) (3,03 L) (6,083) (9,499) (9,786) (9,373) (9,744) (9,912) (12,894) (3,059) (1,190) (12,488) (18,382) (18,375) (18,L93) (18,200) (18,305) (17,353) (16,100) (16,165) (8,218) (8,022l. (4,648) (15,113) (8,372l (15,855) (15,498) (L7,605) (L4,4481 (14,084) (L8,277'l (17,2341 (6,454) (4,207) (3,829) (5,97l',) (7,371\ (8,981) (7,182\ (4,5431 (1) (1) (1) (0) (1) (1) (1) (1) (2) (1) (3) (3) (1) (21 (1) (0) (0) (1) (1) (1) (21 (1) (3) (4) (3) (21 ldaho Power Corrpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. tPC-E- I 7- I l B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 283 o1529 (0) 4/1,1/17 16:00 4/1.1/17 17:OO 4/1L/17 18:OO 4/12/L7 8:OO 4/12/L7 9:OO 4/12/17 1o:Oo 4/1.2/17 1.1.:OO 4/L2/17 12:OO 4/1.2/17 13:OO 4/1.2/17 1.4:OO 4/12/17 IS:OO 4/12/t7 t6:OO 4/L2/17 17:OO a/D/t7 t8:OO 4/1.2/t7 19:oO 4/1.3/17 9:oo 4/13/L7 1O:OO 4/L3lL7 1.1:OO 4/L3/17 t2:OO 4/L3/t7 !3:OO 4/t3/17 1.4:OO 4/1.3/17 LS:OO 4/1.3/17 1.6:00 4/1.3/17 17:OO 4/L3/17 1.8:oo 4/L3/17 19:OO 4/1.4/L7 9:OO 4/1.4/17 1O:OO 4/1.4/17 11.:OO 4/L4/17 12:00 4/1,4/17 !3:OO 4/14/17 1.4:Oo 4/1.4/17 15:OO 4/1.4/17 1.6:00 4/14/17 17:OO a/L4/L7 L8:OO 4/L4/L7 L9:OO 4/L5/17 7:OO a/$/17 8:oo 4/1.5/17 9:OO 4/L5/17 to:Oo 4/1.5/17 1.1:OO 4/1-5/t7 12:oo 4/15/17 13:OO 4/1.5/11 1.4:OO 4/15/17 15:OO 4/15/17 L6:OO (1,338) (8oe) (2461 (6,296) (11,388) (t4,760l' (14,839) (L4,6841 (13,897) (r7,0481 (L7,2321 (L7,3171 (r7,4591 (t4,9521 (5,296) (3s7) (6ss) (3,435) (5,9!7) (7,879) (4,976) (5,187) (3,L241 (2,O37) (L,537) (4771 (1,892) (7,t57) (6,464) (9,873) (14,855) (72,739) (L2,529) (7,4221 (3,459) (9,086) (3,303) (L,6421 (L3,397l' (1,6,573) (16,646) (L6,682\ (L6,847l (17,396) (1_7,600) (L7,6L81 (17,588) (2) (4) (4) (2) (3) (4) (s) (21 (1) (2,31o) (1,638) (826) (9,905) ( 15,134) (L8,347) (1_8,354) (18,t23) (15,043) (18,242) (18,333) (18,333) (18,207) (15,551) (5,719) (L,442) (1,,729) (4,27O], (6,748) (8,659) (5,803) (5,866) (3,794) (2,632) (2,1281 (1,064) (3,507) (8,449) (7,630) (L0,91_3) (15,820) (t3,748) (1_3,349) (8,L27l (4,t231 (9,842) (3,9271 (2,380) (14,266) (17,402) (17,4021 (17,388) (L7,563) (18,095) (t8,347l' (L8,340) (18,340) (1) (1) (1) (0) (0) (0) (0) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Ilxhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I l B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 284 o1529 (1) (1) (3) (3) (3) (4) (4) 4/151L7 17:00 4/1-5/L7 18:oo 4/L5/17 L9:OO a/L6/L7 7:OO 4/t5/L7 8:oo 4/L6/17 9:oo 4/L6/171o:oo 4/1,6/171,L:OO 411.61L7 1.2:OO 4/L61L7 1"3:OO 4/1.6/L7 1.4:OO 4/L6/17 t5:OO 4/L6/17 L6:OO 41L6/17 L7:OO 4/1.6/17 1.8:OO 4/17/17 8:OO 4/L7/17 9:OO 4/17/L7 1O:OO 4/17 /17 1.L:oo 4/t7/L7 12:OO 4/L7/L7 13:OO 4/L7lL7 M:OO alLT/t7 15:oO 4/17/17 t6:OO a/L7 /L7 L7:OO 4/17/17 t9:OO 4117117 L9:oO 4118/17 LL:oo al78l17 LZ:OO 4/18117 13:oo 4/18/17 L4:OO 4/18/1715:OO 4/181t71"6:00 4/!8/17 17:OO 4/18/L7 1.8:OO 4/18/L7 19:OO 4/19/17 8:OO 4119/17 9:oo 4lL9/L7 1O:OO 4/L9/L7 Lt:OO 4/L9/I7 t2:OO 4ll9lL7 1.3:OO 4/L9lL7 1.4:Oo 4lL9/L7 1.5:OO 4/L9lt7 1.6:00 a/L9/L7 17:oO 4/L9/tt 18:OO (17,587) (16,813) (6,642) (1,858) (L3,722) (16,531) (17,523\ (17,589) (1-4,662) (77,075\ (!5,922',) (I7,1,431 (14,698) (5,056) (1,130) (t2,028l' (14,840) (13,833) (13,980) (13,47O) (74,459) (15,170) 'L4,448) (13,793) (3,193) (5,830) (1,861) (7,9s6l' (688) (5,643) (11,199) (5,627) (5,073) (9,106) (7,774]' (1,L35) (9,634) (14,568) (r4,4931 (L4,932l (15,4871 (15,578) (14,0781 (L2,3311 (8,509) (1.5,487) (1.5,3221 (4) (1) (1) (18,333) (t7,s7ol (7,2031 (2,576l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 285 of'529 4/L9/L7 1.9:OO 4/20/L7 LO:OO 4/2o/17 LL:OO 4/20/L7 L2:OO a/20/17 L3:OO a/20/17 L4:oo a/20/17 1.5:oo 4/20/17 1.6:00 4/20/17 17:OO 4/20/17 18:OO 4/20/17 19:OO 4/2L/17 7:OO 4/2t/17 8:OO a/2L/17 9:00 4/21,/17 IO:OO 4/21/L7 LL:OO a/21/L7 L2:OO 4/21./17 t3:oo 4/21/17 1.4:OO 4/21./L7 LS:OO 4/2L/17 1.6:00 4/21./t7 17:OO 4/2L/17 1.8:OO 4/21./17 19:OO 4/22/17 7:OO 4/22/L7 8:OO a/22/17 9:oo 4/22/17 1O:OO 4122/t7 1.1.:OO 4/22/17 12:OO a/22/17 13:OO 4/22/17 1.4:OO 4/22/t7 I5:OO 4/22/17 1.6:00 4/22/17 17:OO 4/22/17 18:OO 4/22/t7 79:OO 4123/17 7:OO 4/23/17 8:OO 4/23/L7 9:OO 4/23/17 IO:OO 4/23/17 ]-L:OO a/B/17 12:Oo 4/23/17 13:OO 4/23/17 L4:OO 4/23/17 1.5:OO 4/23/17 1.6:00 (6,78!\ (2,466) (L2,749]' (13,210) (14,500) (13,948) (14,180) (16,Or2) (L2,L7O) (13,779) (8,183) (3,304) (15,087) (17,6321 {to,720) (13,2021 (15,592) (18,368) (18,291) (18,515) (18,491) (18,510) (L8,303) (9,304) (3,161) (16,333) (18,425) (18,537) (18,600) (17,962) {'17,392) (15,611) (11,646) (1,3991 (4,967l. 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Vote Solar Page 286 o1529 (1) (3) (4) (s) (21 (4) (s) 4123/17 17:OO 4/23/L7 L8:oo 4/23/L7 t9:oO 4/24117 tO:Oo 4/24/17 L1.:0o 4/24/17 L2:OO 4/24/17 l3:OO 4/24/17 1.4:Oo 4/24/17 1.5:oo 4/24/1716:00 4/24/17 17:OO 4/24/L7 1"8:OO 4/24/L7 L9:OO 4/25/17 7:OO 4/25/L7 8:OO 4/25/17 9:OO 4/25/17 L}:OO 4/25/17 1.1.:OO 4/25/17 12:OO 4125/1713:oo a/25/17 1.4:OO 4125/17 15:oo 4/25117 L6:00 4/25/L7 17:OO 4/25/L7 1.8:OO a/25/L1 19:oo a/26/t7 9:oo 4/26/t7 LO:OO 4/261t7 LL:OO 4/26/L7 L2:OO 4/261L7 L3:OO 4/261L7 L4:OO 4/26/17 LS:OO 4/26/17 L6:OO 4/26/17 L7:OO 4/27 /L7 7:OO a/27/t7 9:oo a/27/17 LO:oo 4/27 /17 L1.:OO 4/27/L7 t2:OO 4/27/t7 L3:OO 4/27 /17 L4:OO 4/27/17 LS:OO 4/27 /17 t6:OO 4/27 /17 L7:OO 4/27117 l8OO 4/27/I7 L9:OO (2,064l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 287 of 529 (1) (1) (1) l2l (1) 4/281L7 7:OO 4/28/L7 8:oo 4/28/t7 9:OO 4/28/17 1o:Oo 4/28/17 1.1.:oo 4/28117 I2:OO 4/281t7 L3:OO 4/28/17 1.4:OO 4l28lt7 L5:OO 4/28/L7 L6:oo 4/28/L717:OO 4/28lLt t8:OO 4/28/L7 19:oO 4/28117 2O:OO 4/29117 7:OO a/291L7 8:oo 4/29/L7 9:OO 4/29/17 1o:oo a/29/17 1.I:00 4/29/17 12:oO 4/29117 13:OO 4l29ll7 L4:Oo 4/29/17 LS:OO a/29/17 L6:oo 4/29117 17:OO 4/29/17 r8:OO 4/29/L7 t9:oo 4/30/17 7:oo 4l3ol17 8:oo aBoltT 9:oo 4/3o/L7 1o:oo 4/30/17 tt:oo 4l3olL7 12:oO 4/30/L7 13:OO 4/30/17 1.4:OO aBO|L7 ts:oo aBO/17 L6:00 4/30117 17:OO 4/3OlI7 1.8:OO 4/30/17 L9:OO slL/17 7:oo 5lL/17 8:OO 5/L/17 9:oo 5/1./L7 1O:OO 5/1,/17 L1.:00 5/1./17 12:oO 5/1./t7 13:OO (2,737l, (L4,253) (L4,7LL) (15,805) (18,091) (L7,544) (L7,5t61 (L8,044) (L8,286) (18,527) (18,583) (18,579) (11,550) (138) (5,894) (17,009) (18,370) (18,596) (18,616) (L8,62L) (18,641) (18,646) (17,988) (L6,968) (L1,755) (8,246) (2,284) (2,268) (2,L74) (4,1481 (10,033) (17,907) (L4,706) (14,507) (L4,278) (L2,190) (14,996) (14,516) (16,661) (lL,6421 (4,856) (15,738) (15,987) (16,070) (L6,O76) (15,856) (18,217) (21 (3) (3) (21 (3) (1) (3) (1) (2) (1) (1) (1) (3) (3) (3) (s) (4) (2) (1) (1) (4) (4) (4) (s) (s) (21 (3) (1) (5,985) (17,4651 (18,410) (19,362) (19,362) (18,795) (L8,669) (L9,152) (L9,152) (19,348) (19,34L) (L9,334) (L2,181) (686) (6,601) (17,808) (L9,1731 (19,334) (19,334) (19,334) (19,3271 (19,320) (18,704l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar I']age 288 of529 (21 (4) (4) (6) 5/Llt7 L4:Oo 5/1.117 LS:OO 5/L117 t6:OO 5/1./17 17:OO 5/L/1718:00 5/L/1719:Oo 5/2/L7 7:oo 5/2/L7 8:oo 5/2/t7 9:OO 5/2/1710:OO 5/2/L7 LL:oO 5/2/L7 12:Oo 5/2/1713:OO 5/2/17 t4:OO 5/2/L7I5:OO 5/2/t716:00 5/2/11 17:OO s/2/L7 t8:oo 512/L7 I9:OO sl2/L7 2o:oo 513/17 7:oo sl3/17 8:oo 513/t7 9:oo 5/3/L7 lo:oo 5/3/Lt LL:oo 513/Lt 1.2:oo 513/t7 t3:oo 5/3/L1 t4:oo 513/tt t5:oo 5/3/L7 t6:OO s/3/L1 17:oo 513/L7 t9:OO 5/3/L719:OO 513/17 2O:OO 514/17 7:Oo 514/L7 8:OO 5lalL7 9:OO 5/a/L7 IO:OO 5/4/L7 Lt:oo 5/4/L712:oo 5/4/L713:oo 5/4/L7 L4:00 5/4/17 15:OO 5/4/17 1.6:00 5/4/1711:OO S/a/fl 18:OO 5/a/fl L9:00 (L8,2391 (15,435) (L7,039) ( 15,800) (3,31e) (7L4l' (2,e1.4) (10,4251 (L7,7L4l (17,6L81 (r8,2221 (18,126) (18,291l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 289 of 529 5/4/17 2O:OO 5/5/17 7:OO 5/5/17 8:oo 515/17 9:Oo 5/5/17 1O:OO 5/5/17 tL:OO 5/5/17 12:OO 5/5/17 13:oo 5/5/17 1.4:Oo 5/5/17 1.5:OO 515/17 1.6:00 515/17 18:00 5/5/17 19:oo 5l6lt7 7:OO 5l6lt7 8:oO 5/61L7 9:oo sl6/17 1o:oo s/6/17 Lt:oo 5/6/17 t2:OO 5/6/17 13:OO s/6/17 1.4:oo 516/17 t!:oo sl6l17 16:00 sl6/17 17:oo 516/17 18:OO 516/17 I9:OO 5/71t7 8:oo s/7117 9:oo 517/17 1o:oo 517 /17 1.L:00 5/7/17 12:oo 5/7/17 13:OO 5/7/17 1.4:OO 5/7117 1.5:oO 5/7 /L7 1.6:00 5/7/L7 17:OO 5/7/L7 78:oo 5l1lL7 19:oo 5/7/L7 2O:OO 5/8/L7 7:oo s/81L7 8:oo 5/8/L7 9:OO 5/8/17 1.0:oO 518/17 LI:OO 5/8/17 12:OO 5/8/t7 13:OO 5/8/L7 L4:00 (302) (2,2831 (3,959) (13,633) (L6,97]-',) (1.4,229l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page29l of529 5/L3/L7 7:OO 5/L3/L7 8:oO 5/L3/L7 9:OO 5/L3/L7 1o:OO s/13/17 1.1.ioo 5/13/11 12:oo 5/13/17 13:OO 5113/17 I4:OO 5/1,3/t7 15:OO 51L3/t7 L6:oo 5/t3/I7 L7:OO 5/1.3/L7 L8:oo 5/L3/L7 19:OO 5/L4/I7 7:OO 5/L4/17 8:OO 5lt4lt7 9:oo 5lL4lL7 1O:oO 5/1.4/17 1.1.:OO 5/L4/17 12:OO 5/1.4/17 13:OO 5/1.4/fl M:OO 5/L4/17 L!:oo s/14/17 t6tOO 5/1.4/17 17:oo 5/L4/t7 1.8:oo 5/1.4/17 L9:OO 511.4/L7 2o:oo 5/1.5/17 7:OO 5/1,5/17 8:OO 5lt5/17 9:oo 5/t5/t7 1o:oo 5/15/L7 LL:OO 5lL5lL712:OO 5lt5/L7 13:oo 5/L5/L7 L4:00 5lt5lt7 1.5:oO 5/Ls/L7 t6:oO 5lL5/L7 L7:OO s/ts/L7 1.8:oo 5/L5/17 L9:OO 5/t5/L7 2o:o0 5lL6/17 L}:OO 5/t6/L7 LL:OO 5/L6/L7 1.2:oO 5/t6/L7 L3:OO 5lL6/L7 M:OO 5/t6/L7 t!:oo (3,475) (L4,4331 (L7,495) (L7,5261 (17,530) (17,t821 (14,4891 (8,418) (16,659) (16,169) (14,188) (1.4,957) (9,943) (9,4671 (17,303) (L7,4061 (L7,274l. (L7,4L91 (16,900) (16,849) (L7,294\ (L6,253) (13,730) (5,576) (12,634') (13,546) (2,107]| (6,204) (L4,669l (L4,724l (16,088) (15,791l. (L6,042l (17,9841 (18,005) (18,156) (18,2s8) (18,339) (18,359) (t4,245) (1,816) (2,8921 (8,389) (8,375) (4,299) (3,975) (4,458) (1) (3) (3) (2) (1) (1) (4) (1) (2) (1) (1) (21 (21 (2\ (4) (3) (4) (21 (1) (3) (s) (s) (6) (3) (4) 12) (3) (2) (1) (0) (1) (4,2351 (15,330) (18,389) (18,375) (18,375) (18,032) (L5,274) (9,156) (17,486) (17,003) (14,956) (L5,77L) (10,703) (10,325) (18,333) (18,361) (18,L93) (18,256) (17,7661 (Ll,6541 (18,130) (17,0451 (L4,5041 (6,2t61 (13,4751 (14,336) (2,786) (9,534) (18,354) (18,382) (\9,3411 (19,327) (19,327) (19,313) (19,306) (19,306) (L9,2991 ( 19,306) (L9,2991 (15,085) (2,47L) (6,503) (11,893) (9,828) (5,509) (5,033) (5,313) (0) (0) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Llxhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 292 of 529 (0) 5/16/17 L6:oo 5/16/17 11:OO 5/u/u 7:oo 5/17 /L7 8:OO 5/L7/L7 9:OO 5/L7/17 1O:OO 5/L7/17 LL:OO 5/17/17 L2:OO 5/17/L7 L3:OO 5/17/L7 M:OO 5/17/L7 15:oO 5/t71L71.6:00 5lt7/L7 17:oo 5/L7/17 1.8:OO 5/L7117 19:oo 5/17/17 2O:Oo 5/18/17 7:OO 5/18/17 8:oo 5/18/17 9:OO 5/1.8/L7 1O:OO 5/1.8/17 L1.:OO 5/L8lL7 12:OO 5/L8/L7 13:OO 5/LBlt7 1.4:oo 5/L8/17 LS:OO 5/L8/L7 t6:OO 5lL8/17 t7:OO 5/18/17 t8:OO 5/t8/17 L9:oo 5/18/17 2o:oo 5/19/17 7:OO 5/19/17 8:oo 5119/17 9:oo 5/19/t7 Lo:oo 5/19/t7 1.1.:OO 5/19/L7 12:OO 5/t9/I7 13:OO 5/19/17 1.4:OO 5119/17 1.5:oO 5/19/L7 1.6:00 5/19/17 lt:OO 5/19/t7 18:oo 5/19/L7 19:OO 5/L9/L7 2O:OO 5/20/17 7:OO 5/20/L7 8:oo 5/2o/17 9:oo (3,253) (1,682) (s66) (3,910) (7,6291 (13,528) (10,455) (L4,289\ (10,101) (8,315) (2,1021, (3,299) (3,569) (2,325) (5,570) 17,L29l |14,3461 (6,680) (tL,726) (15,188) (13,915) (13,695) (14,916) (16,143) (16,985) (16,4451 (13,038) (8,1921 (7,800) (2,069) (10,340) (17,9981 (L8,017) (18,096) (r7,9461 (15,893) (L7,470) (18,266) (18,280) (t8,246) (18,315) (18,345) (L4,626) (2,2451 (7,4051 (L3,24t) (L8,199) (0) (4,130) (2,422) (1,645) (5,089) (8,743r, (L4,784) (LL,522) (15,5L9) (11,165) (9,345) (3,6L2) (4,284) (4,4381 (3,157) (6,426) (1,946) (7,504) (10,199) (15,568) (19,033) (L7,8L5) (L7,325) (1_8,760) (19,218) (18,256) (17,682) (13,881) (8,883) (8,540) (2,730) (tL,4241 (19,306) (L9,313) (19,313) (19,040) (16,968) (18,515) (L9,2921 (19,285) (19,285) (19,285) (19,285) (15,435) (2,9401 (8,281) (t4,t7sl (L9,21.5) (0) (1) (0) (0) (0) (1) (3) (3) (4) (4) (3) (3) (1) (0) (3) (1) (2) (4) (s) (21 (s) (s) (4) (21 (1) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-li B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 293 of 529 5/20/L7 IO:OO 5/2OlL7 1.1.:OO 5/20/L7 12:oo 5/20/t7 13:OO 5/20/L7 1.4:OO 5/2O/Lt 1.5:OO 5/20/t7 1.6:00 5/2o/L1 17:OO 5/2O/Lt 1.8:OO 5/2o/L7 19:OO 5/21./L7 6:00 5/21./17 7:OO 5/21./17 8:oo 5/2U17 9:oo 5121.1L710:00 SlTLlLt LL:00 5l2tlt7 12:oo 5/2L1L1 13:OO 5/21.lLt 1.4:oo Sl2llLt 1S:OO 5/2t/L7 1.6:00 5l2L/17 L7:OO 5/2L/L7 t8:OO 5/2L/17 L9:OO 5/21/17 2O:OO 5122/17 7:oo 5122/17 8:oo 5122/17 9:oo 5/22/17 Lo:oo 5/22/17 Lt:oo 5/22/17 LZ:OO 5/22/L7 13:OO 5/22/17 1.4:Oo 5/22/17 1.5:OO 5/22lLt 16:00 5/22/L7 17:OO 5/22/Lt 78:oo 5/22/17 19:OO 5/22/17 2O:OO 5/23/17 5:OO 5/23/17 7:OO 5/23/!7 8:OO 5/23/L7 9:OO 5/23/Lt 1.0:OO 5/23/L] 'J.1.:OO 5/23/L1 12:oo 5123/L7 13:00 (18,323) (18,364) (18,346) (18,375) {L8,122) (17,635) (13,005) (5,867) (1,5,071) (6eo) (87) (10,575) (18,247l' (1.8,2661 (18,208) (17,2411 (15,788) (L6,s42]' (13,878) (17,806) (18,302) .18,257l' (!8,2211 (13,565) (1_,939) (8,733) (15,036) (15,491) (L5,511) (15,554) (t5,4521 (16,110) (L6,17O) (L7,864) 117,9751 (18,098) (1,8,276l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 294 of 529 (2) (3) 5123/U u:00 5/23/17 l5:oo 5/23/17 L6:oo 5/23/17 L7:OO 5/23/L7 18:OO 5/23/t7 19:OO 5/231L7 2O:OO 5/24/L7 6:00 5/24/L7 7:OO 5/24/L7 8:OO 5/24/L7 9:OO 5/24/17 LO:OO 5/24/t7 L1.:OO 5/24/t7 L2:OO 5/24/t7 13:OO 5/24/L7 1.4:OO 5/24/L7 t5:OO 5/24/17 t6:OO 5/24/17 L7:OO 5/24/17 L8:OO 5/24/17 L9:OO 5/24/17 2o:OO 5/25/\7 6:00 5/25/17 7:OO 5/25/17 8:OO 5/25/17 9:OO 5/25/L710:OO 5/25/L7 1.1:OO 5125/L7 12:OO 5/25/L7I3:OO 5/25/17 L4:OO 5/25/17 LS:OO 5/25/17 L6:OO 5/25/t 17:00 5/25/17 t9:OO 5/25/17 t9:OO 5/25/17 2O:OO 5/26/L7 8:oo 5/26/17 9:OO 5/26/17 LO:OO 5/26/17 LL:OO 5/26/t7 L2:OO 5/26/17 t3:OO 5/26/17 1.4:OO 5/26/17 L!:oo 5/26/L7 L6:OO 5/26/17 17:00 (L6,Ott) (L7,775) (r7,7971 (18,005) (18,088) (J4,334) (2,434) (t32) (8,410) (15,514) (L5,5241 (15,643) (15,634) (L5,642) (15,668) (L6,215) (17,982) (17,966) (15,878) (18,258) (15,212) (2,9321 (4o7l (L1,,242') (L7,966) (L7,976\ (15,587) (1,4,647) (14,566) (1,4,451) (15,092) (16,652) (L4,20O) (7,4541 (3,879) (1,541) (884) (747) (7,553) (tL,760) (13,433) (L3,6241 (13,045) (14,6s6) (t3,3921 (15,517) (1_8,018) (3) (4) (2) (2) (1) (1) (0) (t9,2431 (19,250) (19,2431 (L9,236) (19,236) (1_5,316) (3,276) (t,o7L) (11,858) (19,313) (19,313) (19,320) (19,313) (19,313) (19,299) (19,299) (19,285) (L9,2641 (L7,976) (19,2571 (16,009) (3,535) (1,28L) 112,796) (19,334) (19,264) (18,669) (18,354) (18,333) (18,081) (18,165) (17,990) (15,281) (8,316) (4,508) (2,t7Ol (L,5r2l (4,081) (1,1,,137l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 295 of 529 5/26/L7 L8:OO 5/26/L7 19:OO 5/26/t7 2o:oo 5/27/17 6:00 5/27/t7 7:oo 5/27/17 8:OO 5/27/17 9:oO 5/27/17 LO:OO 5/27/17 LL:OO 5127/17 l2:OO 5/27/17 t3:OO 5121/!7 t4:OO 5/27/17 15:OO 5/27/17 16:00 5/27/11 17:OO 5/27/L7 18:OO 5/271L7 19:oo 5127/L7 2o:oo 5/28/t7 6:00 5/28/t7 7:oO 5/28/17 8:oo 5/28/17 9:OO 5/28/L7 IO:OO 5128117 1.L:oO 5/28117 12:Oo 5/28/17 L3:OO 5/28/17 1.4:oo 5/28/17 15:OO sl28l17 t6:oo 5/281t7 t7:OO 5/28/L7 18:OO 5/28/t719:oo 5/28/L7 2o:oo 5/29/17 6:00 5/29/17 7:OO 5/29/t7 8:oo 5/29/t7 9:oo sl29/11 1o:oo 5/29/t7 1.1.:oo 5/29/L1 12:oO 5/291t7 L3:00 5/29/17 t4:oO 5/29/17 LS:OO 5/29/17 16:00 5l29lL7 17:Oo 5/29ltt 1.8:OO 5/291L7 19:OO (L6,7L8l (15,652) (3,2091 (41,4) (L1.,242) (18,2O7) (18,216) (18,204) (18,315) (18,L73l. (18,239) (L8,2321 (L8,217l' (18,200) (L8,211l. 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Vote Solar Page 296 of 529 5/29/17 2O:OO 5/30/17 6:00 5/3o/L7 t:oo sl3o/17 8:oo sl3o/L7 9:oo 5/30/17 Lo:oo 5/30/L7 Ll.:Oo 5/30/t7 12:OO 5/30/L713:OO 5l3O/L7 1.4:OO 5/30/L7 LS:OO 5/30/17 t6:oo s/30/u L7:oo 5/30/17 L8:oo s/30/r7 Lg:oo s/30/L7 2o:oo 5/3L/17 6:00 5l3L/17 7:oo 5BUr7 8:oo 5131.1L7 9:oo 5/31/17 LO:OO s/31/u LL:oo 5/31./17 L2:oo 5l3L/L7 L3:oo 5/3L/L7 1.4:OO 5/3L/L7 1.5:oo 5/3L/t7 L6:00 5/31,/17 L7:OO 5/3L/17 L8:Oo 5/31./17 L9:oo 5/31./17 2o:oo 6/1./t7 1o:Oo 6/1./17 1.L:OO 6/1,/17 L2:OO 6/1./17 L3:oo 6/1./17 L4:OO 6/1,/17 LS:OO 6lt/17 t6:OO 6/L/17 t7:OO 6/t/17 L9:OO 6/L/L7 L9:OO 6/L/t7 2o:oo 6/2/L] 6:00 6/2/L7 7:OO 6/2/17 8:OO 6/2/17 gtoo 6/2/17 1.0:oo (2,786l' (4731, (9,439) (1_5,345) (L5,3421 (15,289) (1,5,429) (15,375) (15,307) (16,000) (Ll,753\ (L7,667\ (L7,8401 (3,339) (5,26L) (1,955) (2s6) (7,362) (13,183) (L4,333) (1_5,304) (15,671_) (16,693) (15,533) (16,758) (13,029) (16,605) (17,9361 (17,8521 (lt,291) (867) {7,321) (6,859) (9,800) (11,604) (s,0ss) (13,678) (L0,674) (6L2\ (t1-,34L) (15,543) (3,4201 (614) (8,7461 (1s,28s) (15,325) (15,313) (1) (0) (1) (1) (3) (2) (21 (2) (2) (2) (1) (0) (3,528) (1,309) (LL,942) (L9,257) (19,285) (L9,278) (19,2641 (19,264) (19,2641 (\9,2641 (19,250) (19,068) (19,1_80) (4,095) (6,272) (2,8L4) (1,155) (10,738) (L7,227) (L8,263) (L9,264) (19,250) (1_9,250) (19,2571 (19,243) (L4,416) (18,102) (19,243) (19,061) l12,tt7l (1,680) (10,871) (10,556) (13,006) (r2,733) (6,25L1 (15,106) (11,513) (t,4L4l (L2,4321 (16,436) (4,081) (1,498) (L2,3691 (t9,278) (L9,299) (19,285) (1) (1) (4) (3) (1) (21 (2\ (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (2) (1) (1) (0) (3) (1) (1) (1) (1) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 297 of 529 (3) 6/21L1 1.1:oo 6/2/L7 t2:OO 6/2/17 L3:OO 6/2/L7 L4:OO 6/2/L7 Li:oo 6/2/17 L6:oo 6/2/t7 L7:oo 6/2/17 L8:oo 6/2/t7 L9:oo 612/t7 2o:oo 6/31t7 6:00 613/t7 7:oo 613l17 8:Oo 613l17 9:oo 6/3/17 tO:oO 6/3/17 LL:oo 6/3/17 t2:oo 613/17 I3:OO 6/3/17 t4:oo 613177 Is:oo 6/3/17 1.6:00 613/17 t7:oo 613177 t8:Oo 613lL7 t9:Oo 6lalU 9:oo 6la/0 fi:oo 6/4/17 1.1.:Oo 6/4/17 12:OO 6/a/r7 B:oo 6/4/L7 L4:oo 6/4/L7 L!:oo 514/L7 L6:oo 6la/U L7:oo 6/4/17 t8:oo 6/a/I L9:oo 615117 6:00 6/5/17 7:oo 6/5/17 8:oo 6/51L7 9:oo 6/5/L7 1o:0o 6/5/17 LI.:OO 6/5/17 L2:OO 6/5/17 t3:oo 5/5/17 L4:OO 6/5/17 15:OO 6/5/L1 1.6:00 6/51L1 17:oo (15,325) (16,096) (17,780) (17,648) (17,974) (17,9501 (L6,487) (15,258) (15,101) (3,21.3\ (352) (7,1561 (8,256) (]-t,497) (1.4,796) (12,978l' (13,081) (t7,7\91 (11,019) (16,615) (17,033) (9,873) (2,553) (1,573) (L2,765l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 298 of529 6/s/17 Lg:oo 6/5/17 19:OO 6/5lLt 2O:OO 6/6/17 7:oo 6/6/17 8:OO 6/6/17 9:OO 6/6/17 to:oo 6/6/t7 1.L:OO 6/6/L7 12:OO 6/6/L7 1.3:oo 6/6/L7 1.4:Oo 616/11 1.5:oo 6/6/17 L6:OO 6/6/1711:OO 6/6/17 18:oo 6/6/17 19:oo 6/6/t7 2O:OO 617 /77 7:oo 6/7/17 8:oO 6/7/17 9:oo 6/7/17 LO:OO 6/7/17 LL:OO 6/7/17 L2:oo 6/7/1713:OO 6/7 /t7 t4:Oo 6/7/t7 1.5:OO 617 /17 1.6:00 617/L7 t7:Oo 617/tt L8:Oo 617117 L9:00 6/7/17 20:00 6/81t7 9:oo 618/17 Lo:oo 6/8/17 1.1.:oo 6/8/t712:oo 6/8/t7 L3:oo 6/8/17 1.4:oo 618/17 1.5:oo 6/8/t7 1.6ioo 6/8/L7 17:oo 6/8/L7 18:oo 6/8/L7 19:Oo 6/8/L7 2O:OO 6/9/17 6:00 6/9/17 7:oo 6/9/17 8:oo 6/9/17 9:oo (L7,822) (16,049) (4,2241 (3,735) (1O,2L4) (L4,923) (15,230) (L5,377) (15,004) (17,801_) (15,504) (14,557l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 304 of529 (0) (1) 6/25/17 13:oo 6/26/17 L4:00 6126/17 t5:oo 6126/17 1.6:o0 6/26/t7 18:oO 6/26/17 19:00 6/26/17 2O:OO 6/27/17 6:00 6127 /17 7:oo 6/27/17 8:OO 6127/17 9:oo 6/27/17 1o:oo 6/27117 1.3.:OO 6/27/L7 12:oo 6127/17 t3:oo 6/27 /17 1.4:OO 6127/t7 Ls:oo 6127lL7 t6:OO 6127/L717:00 6/27/L718:00 6/27/L7 t9:O0 6127lt7 2O:OO 6128/17 7:OO 6/28/17 8:OO 6/28/17 9:OO 6128/17 10:oo 6/28117 tl:oo 6/28/!712:OO 6/28/!7 L3:OO 6128/17 L4:oo 6128/17 L5:O0 6/28/17 L6:OO 6/28/17 L7:OO 6128/17 L8:00 6128/17 t9:oo 6/28117 2o:oo 6/29/L1 6:00 6/29/17 7:OO 6/291t7 8:oo 6/29/L7 9:oo 6/29/17 to:oo 5/29/t7 1.L:oo 6/29/1712:oo 6129/1713:oo 6129/17 Mfio 6129/17 L5:00 6129/17 L6:oo (17,980) (t7,873) (15,418) (ro,425) (2,042\ (5,493) (L,251l (320) (7,s17') (1.2,755) (18,083) (L8,\24) (L8,090) (18,083) (18,087) (18,028) (18,080) (18,055) (18,14L) (r8,077) (15,666) (4,339) (2,599) (4,73L) (15,170) (18,156) (18,1,441 (18,193) (18,197) (18,134) (18,151) (18,L79\ (18,213) (18,218) (16,682) (5,578) (s7e) (11,486) (18,196) (18,196) (18,143) (t8,237l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 305 of529 (3) 6/29/17 17:oo 6/29/17 1.8:oo 6/29/11 L9:Oo 6/29/L7 2o:oo 6/30/17 6:00 6/30/L7 7:Oo 6/30lL7 8:OO 6/30/L7 9:oo 6/30/17 LO:OO 6/30/17 LL:oo 6/30/17 L2:oo 6/30177 L3:oo 6/30/17 1.4:OO 6/30/L7 L5:oo 6l3olL7 1.6:00 6/30/L7 L7:AO 6l3olL7 L8:oo 6/30/t7 t9:oo 6/30/L7 2o:oo 7 /1./77 6:00 7lL/!7 7:oo 711./17 8:oo 7/1,/17 9:oo 7/L/17 LO:OO 7/1/17 tL:oo 7/1./fi r2:oo 7/L/17 L3:OO 7 /tl17 1.4:OO 7 /1./17 t5:OO 7/t/L7 t6:OO 7/t/L7 t7:OO 7/UL7 L8:oo 7l1.lL7 t9:OO 7l1.lL7 2o:oO 7/2/L7 7:oO 7/2/L7 8:OO 7/2/17 9:oo 7/2/17 1O:OO 7/2/17 LL:OO 7/2/L7 L2ioo 7/2/t7 L3:OO 7 /2/t7 1.4:OO 7/2/L7 15:OO 7/2/L7 16:00 7/2/17 17:oo 7/2/17 1.8:oo 712/17 19:oo ( 18,190) (r8,2O2) (L5,1.421 (5,067) (408) (LO,547) (18,131) (18,30L) (18,313) (1"8,193) (18,183) (L8,222) (18,206) (18,233) (18,261) (L8,237)' (18,230) (16,024l' (5,298) (s2s) (10,550) (18,2691 (78,247l, (78,327) (18,216) (18,29L) (77,842) (L5,4t4) (t4,67L) (15,336) (L2,179], (L3,476l' (8,370) (5,198) (3,39L) (17,531) (18,378) (18,323) (L8,275) (t8,212l' (L8,2tsl (18,26s) (18,2541 (L8,244) (18,233) (18,205) (t5,747]| (3) (1) (19,257) (19,243) (17,108) {.5,782) (1,246) (11,564) (1_9,138) (r9,278) (L9,278) (L9,2641 (L9,2571 (19,250) (19,250) (L9,2431 (t9,2291 (L9,2291 (L9,222l' (t6,877l' (5,964) (1,190) (L1,389) (t9,L171 (19,096) (19,201) (19,138) (19,208) (18,781) (L6,24O) (1_5,561) (16,366) (13,055) (14,315) (9,268) (5,901) (4,L79\ (18,487l. (79,257], (19,243) (L9,243) (L9,2361 (L9,2291 (L9,2291 (19,2221 (19,222) (L9,2291 (L9,222) (L6,75L\ (0) (1) (3) (3) (3) (2) (3) (2) (2) (1) (0) (0) (0) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (0) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 306 of529 7/21L7 2O:OO 7 /3/17 6:00 7 /3/17 7:OO 7 /3/L7 8:OO 7 /3lLt 9:oo 7 /3/17 1.0:oo 7 /3/L7 1.I:OO 7/3/L7 1.2:OO 7/3/17 t3:OO 7/3/17 L4:OO 1/3/17 LS:OO 1/3/17 1.6:00 7 /3/17 17:OO 7/3/L7 1.8:oo 7 /3/Lt 1.9:oo 7/3/L7 2O:OO 1/4/17 6:00 7 /4/L7 7:OO 7/4/L7 8:oo 7 /4/17 9:OO 7/a/U fi:oo 7 /4/17 1.1.:OO 714/1712:OO 7/4/L7 t3:OO 7 /a/L7 1.4:oo 7 /4/L7 1.5:OO 7/4/17 1.6:00 t14/17 L7:OO 7/4/17 L8:Oo 7la/U L9:oo t/4/17 2O:OO 7 /51L7 7:oo 7l5lL7 8:oo 7/5/L7 9:oo 7 /5/L7 1.0:oo 7/5/17 lt:OO 7/5/17 12:OO 7 /5/t7 1.3:OO 7 /5/L7 1.4:OO 7 /5/L7 1.5:00 7 /5/L7 1.6:00 7/5/L7 17:OO 7 l5llt 1.8:OO 7/5lLt L9:Oo 7/5117 2O:OO 7/6/17 6:00 7 /6/17 7:oo (4,913) (22s) (9,4421 (L7,7L5\ (L8,2L41 (18,218) (18,216) (18,184) (t8,2L6) (18,195) (18,148) (18,143) (L7,4O7) (18,L73l (15,615) (4,865) (338) (9,897) (18,069) (1.8,267) (18,344) (18,320) (18,250) (18,119) (18,275l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 307 of 529 7/6117 8:oo 7161119:00 7/6/Lt 1o:oO 1/6/L7 1.1.:oo 7/61L7 12:oo 716lL7 13:oo 7 /6/L7 1.4:oo 7 /6/L7 1.s:oo 7/6/17 1.6:00 7/6/17 17:OO 7/6/17 18:OO 7/6117 19:OO 7/6/17 2o:oo 717117 7:oo 717177 8:oo 717/17 9:oo 7/7/17 1o:oo 7 /1/17 tt:oo 7/7/17 12:OO 7/7/17 13:OO 7 /7 /17 1.4:OO 7 /7 /17 1.5:OO 7 /7 /17 1.6:00 7/7/17 17:OO 7/7/17 I8:OO 7/7/17 t9:OO t/1117 2o:oo 7/8/17 7:oo 7/8117 8:oo 7/8/17 9:Oo 7/8/t7 to:oo 7 /81L7 1.1.:OO 7/8/L7 12:OO 7/81L7 13:Oo 7/8117 M:OO 7/8/L7 1.5:oo 7/8/L7 76:00 7l8lL7 L7:oo 7/8/17 t8:OO 7/8/17 t9:OO 7/8/17 2O:OO 1/9/17 7:OO 719/17 8:oo 7/9/17 9:oo 719117 to:oo 7 /e/17 1.1.:OO 719117 12:OO (15,7481 (16,868) (16,864) (16,855) (16,988) (L6,949\ '17,4441 (17,9L91 (17,969) (13,862) (16,386) (6,276l, (2,683) (6,939) (15,899) (16,991) (16,880) (1.6,760l' (16,638) (1.6,799l' (1.6,837l' (16,834) (16,825) (15,508) (L4,879l (11,468) (2,847) (6,601) (14,389) (15,251) (L4,783l (12,085) (15,227l. (15,199) (15,165) (15,130) (15,100) (15,087) (14,212l, (8,455) (1-,925) (3,607) (13,815) (15,092) ( 15,107) (r5,L76], (15,143) (0) (0) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (0) (17,150) (L8,270l, (18,277], (18,277) (L8,277',) (L8,277l. (18,795) (t9,2221 (19,2221 (1,4,9451 (17,5491 (7,098) (3,479l' (8,183) (17,2201 (18,382) (18,277l' (18,263) (18,256) (18,263) (18,256) (18,256) (18,256) (16,814) (1,6,L77l, (12,635) (3,857) (7,658) (15,498) (15,359) (L5,764l, (L3,321) (16,366) (15,352) (16,352) (15,345) (L6,345) (16,345) (15,372) (9,394) (2,947) (4,669) (L4,952) (1_6,233) (L6,268) (16,3s9) (16,359) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (0) (0) (1) (0) (2) (1) (1) (1) (0) (1) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Partres' Data Requests Exhibir No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I l B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 308 of529 (1) 7 /91L7 1.3:OO 7 /91L7 L4:OO 7/9/17 LS:OO 7/9/17 L6:oo 7/9/17 t7:OO 7/9/17 t8:OO 7 /9/17 19:oo 7/9/L7 2O:OO 7 /1.0/L7 7:OO 7/10/t7 8:OO 7 /1.0/17 9:OO 7/10/17 LO:OO 7 /LolI7 11.:oo 7/LO/t7 12:Oo 7/LO/I713:OO 7 /LO/L7 1.4:OO 7/LO/L7 15:OO T|LO/L716:00 7 /tO/L7 t7:OO 7/tO/L] I8:OO 7/10/L7 19:Oo 7/10/L7 2O:OO 7 /1,L/L1 7:OO 7/1,L/L7 8:OO 7/1,L/L7 9:OO 7/Lt/Lt LO:oo 7/LL/17 LL:OO 7/lL/17 L2:OO 7/tL/17 t3:OO 7/1.L/17 L4:OO 7 /1.L/17 LS:OO 7/1,L/17 L6:OO 7 /L1./17 t7:OO 7/L1"/17 L8:OO 7/t1./17 t9:OO 7/1L117 2O:OO 7 /1.2/L7 7:OO 7/12117 8:OO 7/L2/17 9:OO 7/L2/17 LO:OO 7/L2/17 LI.:OO 7/t2117 L2:oo 7/t2117 L3:OO 7/L2/17 t4:OO 7/L2/17 LS:OO 7/L2lt7 t6:oo 7/1.2/L7 t7:OO (L5,176) (15,120) ( 15,1 1 1) (15,066) (15,082) (L4,4191 (11,019) (2,691) (6,005) (L3,784l' (L5,L74l' (15,L86) (15,L94) (1,5,202) (15,210) (15,197) (15,165) (15,150) (15,138) (L5,1,441 (12,072) (2,9911 (s,08r.) (11,980) (L2,631-l, (12,605) (12,588) (L2,788) (L4,1611 (1_4,913) (14,895) (14,983) (15,190) (L5,2641 (13,380) (3,852) (5,032) (12,381) (L2,575\ (L2,701l, (L2,740\ (13,856) (L4,73s) (L4,812\ (14,888) (14,913) (15,168) (1) (1) (1) (1) (16,352) (16,310) (L6,296) (16,289) (16,317) (15,568) (12,033) (3,584) (7,L47) (1.4,9871 (16,331) (1,6,373]. (16,380) (16,373) (L6,373) (16,366) (16,359) (16,352) (16,359) (L6,3Ll') (13,083) (3,885) (8,862) (15,820) (16,401) (16,394) (16,387) (16,114) (15,659) (16,380) (16,373) (L6,373l (L6,373l (16,366) (L4,357\ (4,641\ (8,7s0) (16,149) 1t6,313l. (16,366) (16,366) (L6,359) (L6,359) (16,359) (16,3s2) (16,3s2) (16,3s2) (1) (1) (1) (2) (1) (1) (0) (1) (1) (0) (1) (1) (1) (2) (1) (1) (1) (0) (1) (0) (1) (1) (1) (1) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 309 of 529 (1) 7/L2/t7 18:OO 7 /L2/L7 l9:OO 7 /L2/L7 2O:Oo 7 /L3/17 7:OO 7/L3/17 8:OO 7/1,3/17 9:OO 7/L3/L7 LO:OO 7/t3lt7 L1.:OO 7/13/t7 L2:OO 7/1.3/L7 L3:oo 7/L3/L7 L4:OO t/L3/t7 LS:OO 7/13/17 L6:OO 7/L3/L7 t7:oo 7/L3/17 t8:oo 7/t3/L7 t9:OO 7 /1.3/t7 2O:OO 7/1,4/17 9:oo 7/14/L7 LO:OO 711,4/L7 LL:OO 7/14/17 12:00 7 /1.4/!7 1.3:OO 7/M/17 L4:oo 7174/t7 ts:00 7/1.4/17 t6:OO 7/1.4/17 t7:00 7/t4/\7 t8:OO 7/L4/L7 19:OO 7/L4/17 2O:AO 7/L5lt7 7:oo 7/L5/L7 8:OO 7 /1.s117 9:Oo 7/L5/L7 1O:OO 7/L5/17 L1.:OO 7 /1.5/17 LZ:OO t /1.5/t7 L3:OO 7/75/tl L4:OO 7/15/17 t5:OO 7lt5/1t t6:OO 7/L5lL7 17:OO 7/L5/L7 1.8:OO 7/L5/L719:OO 7/15/t7 2O:OO 7 /1,6/17 7:oO 7/16/17 8:OO 7/L6/17 9:OO 7/L6/17 1.0:OO (15,183) (L2,525) (3,288) (2,732l. (8,7 47l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 310 of529 (0) (2) (3) 7/L6117 LL:00 7lL6/17 t2:OO 7/L6/17 L3:OO 7 /L6/17 1.4:oO 7 /t6/L7 1.5:OO 7/t6/L7 t6:oo 7/L6lL7 t7:OO 7/L6/17 t8:OO 7/L6/17 19:00 7/1.6/17 2o:Oo 1/L7 /17 7:OO 7/17/17 8:OO 7 /17 /17 9:OO 7/L7117 Lo:oo 7/L7/17 LL:OO 1/t7/17 L2:00 7/17/17 1.3:OO 7 /17 /17 1.4:OO 7/17/t7 1.5:oO 7/17/17 1.6:00 7/t71L717:OO 7/L7/1718:oo 7/17/17 L9:OO 7/L7/17 2O:OO 7/L8/17 7:OO 7lL8/17 8:oo 7/18/17 9:oo 7/t8/17 to:oo 7/18/L7 Lt:OO 7/L8/L712:OO 7lL8/11 13:oO 7/18/17 L4:OO 7lL8/17 1.5:OO 1118/17 1.6:00 7/18/17 17:OO 7/18/17 L8:OO t/18/17 19:OO 7/18/L7 2o:OO 7/19/17 7:OO 7/19/17 8:OO 7/19/17 9:OO 7/L9/t710:OO 7 /L9lL7 1.1:OO 7/L9/L7 t2:OO 7 /L9111 I3:OO 7/t9/17 L4:00 7/L9/17 LS:OO (16,285) (L6,297) (L6,241) (1,6,2821 (L6,249) (t6,2!71 ( 16,184) (16,152) (13,798) (3,602], (4,426) (13,913) (15,085) (1_5,943) (16,088) (16,020) (16,033) (L6,L47) (16,084) (16,140) (16,181) (1"6,150) (L3,175l' (2,97L\ (4,348) (12,953) (13,658) (13,727) (13,644\ (13,830) (15,735) (L5,681) (15,750) (15,891) (16,094) (16,030) (12,815) (2,867',) (3,453) ( 12,650) (14,399) (t3,476], (13,591) (1,4,LL3) (1,5,7771 (15,736) (15,800) (4) (21 (2) (2) (21 (t7,3391 (L7,346) (Ll,346) (17,339) (17,339) (17,332) l!7,332) (17,325) (14,770) (4,368) (5,663) (L5,225) ( 16,33 1) (L7,234) (17,3461 (17,213) l!7,206\ (17,339) (17,3391 (77,3321 (17,3321 (17,332) (1.4,2LO) (3,836) (8,197) (16,849) (17,353) (17,353) (17,339) (!7,325) (17,3L8) (17,3L81 (17,3181 (17,318) (r7,3Lt) (t7,2L3) (13,790) (3,682) (7,t82) (L6,443) (L7,339) (L7,339) ( L7,339) ( 17,339) (17,318) (17,31.U l17,3tt) (0) (1) (1) (21 (21 (21 (1) (1) (1) (1) (0) 0 ! 1) 2l 2l 2l 1) 1) (0) ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 3l I of529 (1) (1) (1) (1) (2) (2) (2) 1119/17 16:00 7 /19/17 17:oo 7/19/17 t9:OO 7 /19/17 1.9:OO 7/19/17 2O:OO 7/2O/L7 7:OO 7/20/L7 8:oo 7/20/119:OO 7/20/!7 IO:OO 7l2o/17 1.1:oo 7l2Ol17 t2:OO 7/20/17 !3:oo 7 /20/17 1.4:OO 7/20/17 15:oo 7 /20/L7 1.6:00 7/20/17 17:OO 7/20/17 18:OO 7l2o/t7 19:oo t/20/!7 2O:OO 7l2IlL7 7:OO 7/21./L7 8:OO 7/21./17 9:OO 1/2L/L71O:OO 7/2L/t7 L1.:OO 7/21"/L7 12:OO 7l2UI7 13:OO 7/21./L7 L4:OO 7121.1L7 L!:oo 7/21./L7 t6:OO 7/2L/17 17:OO 7/2L/17 L8:OO 7121./17 l9:oo 7/2L/17 2o:oo 7/22/17 7:OO 7/22/L7 8:OO 7/221L7 9:OO 7/22/17 1O:OO 7/22/t7 1.1:OO 7/221L7 L2:oo 7 /22/17 L3:oo 7/22/17 L4:OO 7 /22/17 L5:oo 7 /22/17 t6:OO 7/22/17 t7:OO 7 /22/17 1.8:oo 7/22/L7 19:Oo 7/22/L7 2O:OO (15,950) (16,030) (16,018) (12,869) (2,931l. (617l' (9,L60) (r3,227) (13,726l' (13,701) (14,327l' (16,019) (16,057) (15,965) (16,097) (16,172l. (16,197l' (13,198) (3,000) (4,685) (13,683) (13,9921 (13,836) (14,016) (L4,494) (16,L87) ( 16,1 5 1) (16,053) (14,350) (1.4,377l' (L4,382l (12,578l' (2,9LL) (4,603) (L2,L94) (L2,253) (L2,239) (t2,2221 (1.2,720l' (L4,471l (14,460) (L4,424\ (L4,391) (14,3701 (14,353) (1.2,275], (2,802) (1) (1) (1) (0) (t7,311) (Lt,304) (L7,255) (13,965) (3,822) (4,438) (12,887) (L7,0t7) (t7,3461 (17,3461 {L7,3461 (17,353) .17,3391 (17,332l. (17,339\ (!7,3321 (!7,325) (14,L89) (3,815) u,94sl. (L6,877) (L7,3671 (17,353) (17,346) (17,346) (L7,3461 (17,3251 (17,L641 (15,435) (\5,442\ (15,4421 (13,545) (3,661) (7,980) (15,393) (15,484) (15,477l' lts,47Ol (15,453) (15,455) (15,455) (L5,449) (t5,442) (15,449) (15,435) (13,160) (3,528) (0) (1) (2) (21 (3) (2) (2) (1) (1) (1) (1) (21 (21 (21 (21 (2) (21 (1) (1) (0) (0) (1) (2) (21 (3) (3) (4) (3) (21 (21 (1) (0) (0) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page3l2of529 7 /23/17 7:OO 7/23117 8:oo 7/23/L7 9:00 7/23/11 1o:oO 7 /23/11 1.1.:OO 7/23/t7 L2:OO 7/23/L7 L3:oo 7/23/L7 L4:oo 7123/t7 L!:oo t123/17 t6:oo 7/23/1717:OO 7/23111 t8:oo 7/23117 t9:oo 7/23/112o:OO 7 /24/17 7:OO 7/24/17 8:OO 7124/L7 Lo:oo 7/24/17 LL:OO 1124/17 t2:oo 1124117 13:oO 7/24/171"4:Oo 7/24/1715:OO 7/24/17 L6:00 7124/1717:OO 7/24/17 t8:OO 7/24/17 !9:OO 7/25/L7 9:oO 7125/Lt LO:OO 7125/17 LL:OO 1125/L7 L2:oO 7/25/L7 L3:oo 7/25/L7 M:OO 7/25117 Ls:oo 7/25/17 1.6:00 7/25/17 L7:OO 7/25/17 L8:oO 7125/1719:oo 7/25/1120:OO 7/26117 9:oo 7/26/11 1o:oO 7/26/11 LL:00 7/26/11 t2:oo 7126/17 t3:OO 7 /26/17 1.4:OO 7/26/11 1.5:oO 1/26/t7 t6:OO t/26/L7 L7:OO (6,220) (1.4,294) (L4,6021 (L4,57L]l (L4,540) (14,510) (1,4,477l. (L4,441l (L4,407l (14,402l' (14,405) (14,408) (L2,327) (2,5121 (227) (s66) (1,811) (4,9961 (9,541) (13,L97) (13,823) (14,155) (9,946) (1,1,,8L2) (s,667) (1,588) (844') (6,787) (6,L7O) (11,555) (13,459) (13,960) (13,802) (13,631) (12,920l. (4,797) (52e) (787l. (1,766) (11,826) (LL,7LOl (12,044l, (13,767l. (13,820) (tL,2L7l {3,542) (80) (0) (7,OgL) (L5,176) (L5,4491 (15,4421 (15,442') (15,435) (15,435) (15,435) (L5,428) (15,435) (15,435) (15,435) (13,209) (3,262) (3,227) (3,143) (3,598) (8,043) (LL,78Ll (L4,37Ll (15,078) (15,428) (10,990) (13,125) (6,524) (2,576) (4,361) (10,0L7) (9,639) (1,4,616\ (L4,777) (L5,2321 (15,099) (14,833) (13,888) (5,705) (1,512) (1,694) (5,313) (15,379) (1,5,449) (15,435) (15,435) (15,435) (12,502) (4,816) (1,057) (1) (1) (1) (1) (21 (1) (1) (0) (1) (3) (2) (1) (1) (0) (0) (1) (0) (1) (1) ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 313 o1529 (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) 7/27/17 8:OO 7127/119:oo 7/27/17 LO:OO 7/27/17 tL:00 7/21/11 t2:OO 7127 /t7 1.3:oo 7 /27 /17 1.4:OO 7127/17 ts:oo 7/27/17 t6:OO 7/27/17 17:OO 7/27/17 t8:OO 7/27/17 I9:OO 7l27lL7 2O:oo 7/28/L7 7:oo 7128/L7 8:oo 7/28/17 9:oo 7128/L7 1O:oo 7/28/L7 1.1:OO 7/28/L7 12:oo 7/28/L7 13:OO 7/281L7 1.4:OO 7/28/L7 LS:OO 7128/t7 t6:oo 7/28/17 t7:OO 7/28/17 t8:OO 7 /29/17 7:oo 1/29/11 8:OO 7/29/L19:OO 7129/17 to:oo 7l29lL7 1.1:oo 7129/t7 tT:oo 7129/L7 13:oo 7/291L1 1.4:OO 7l29lL7|s:oo 7/291L7 1.6:0o 7/29/L7 L7:OO 7/29/L7 I8:OO 7/29/17 1.9:oo 7129/17 20:oo 7 /30/L7 7:OO 7/30/L7 8:OO 7 /3o/L7 9:OO 7 /30/L7 1O:oo 7/30/L7 LL:OO 7/30/L7 L2:OO 7/30/17 t3:OO 7 /30/17 1.4:OO (L,474) (to,2L2l (L3,3421 (L2,823) (L2,403) (15,788) (15,831) (13,368) (15,358) (17,963) (L7,929\ (13,002) (2,2151 (5,440) (L6,247) (7,4951 (11,418) (13,276) (t7,3to) (1.6,947) (17,486) (17,704) (L6,471l (15,421) (14,761l. (3,314) (1L,009) (15,L99) (L6,O44) (L7,322) (L7,789) (L7,892) (17,847) (17,888) (17,091l' (17,7051 (11,395) (3,6441 (620) (s4s) (15,891) (18,353) (12,893) (L7,87L\ (18,088) (L8,127) (18,128) (1) (1) (1) (1) (2) (1) (1) (1) (1) (5,313) (14,098) (17,31,1) (16,506) (15,953) (17,360) (17,353) (14,686) (16,863) (19,L731 (18,984) (13,818) (2,940l. (6,916) (Ll,668) (8,792) (12,62L) (14,868) (18,928) (18,466) (19,040) (19,229) (17,4441 (L6,737l (15,554) (4,368) (12,27r) (16,436) (L7,227) (18,606) (L9,096) (L9,229) (19,215) (19,222) (18,396) (18,851) (72,L941 (4,585) (1,463) (1,638) (17,010) {.19,264) (13,671]' (19,005) (\9,2L5) (t9,2221 (19,215) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (0) (0) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 314 of529 (0) (1) (1) 7/30/L1 15:oo 7/3o/L7 t6:oo 7 /3o/t7 L7:OO 7/3olL7 l8:oo 7/3o/17 L9:Oo 7 /30/17 2o:oo 7131./17 7:oo 7l3t/17 8:OO 7l3L/17 9:OO 1/31/17 LO:OO 7 /31/17 1.1.:OO tl3L/L7 12:OO 7l3L/L713:oo 7131./17 14:OO 7/3L/L7 t5:OO 7/3LlL7 1.6:00 7/3t/L7 t7:oo 7/3L/L7 t8:oo 7/3L/17 19:OO 7/3L/t7 2o:oo 811./L7 7:oo slUrt 8:oo 8lUL7 9:oo 8/t/17 1o:oo 8/tl17 1.1.:oo 8/L/17 12:oo 8/1./t7 13:oo 8lL/r7 1.4:oo 8/L/17 15:OO 8/Llt7 16:00 8/t/17 17:OO 8/t/17 18:00 8/1./17 19:oo 8/21L7 7:oo 8/21L7 8:00 8/2lLt 9:oo 8/2/t7 1O:OO 812117 tt:oo 8/2/17 L2:OO 8/2/17 t3:OO 8/2/17 L4:OO 8/2/17 LS:OO 8/2/17 L6:00 8/2/17 L7:OO 8/2117 L9:OO 8/2/77 L9:OO 8/2117 2O:OO (18,163) (18,103) (18,099) (17,913) (10,984) (683) (1,,253) (12,006) (15,440) (15,397) (L5,186) (15,738) (L7,7L6l (Ll,6991 (L7,7361 (L7,7321 (L7,3971 (L4,6251 (8,477) (s4o) (24s]' (7,7L3) (13,696) (15,490) (15,853) (15,400) (14,689) (13,029) (12,597) (t4,7OLl (9,415) (8,77L) (10,328) (1,087) (10,733) (L4,231l' (15,188) (1_5,351) (t5,7731. (L7,6611 (17,569) (17,686) (17,987) (18,023) (17,042) (10,3s4) (827) (1) (1) (1) (0) (19,236) (19,2361 (19,236) (19,033) (LL,795l (1,505) (5,075) (15,645) (19,145) (19,250) (19,2431 (19,229) (19,201l (19,166) (19,208) (19,208) (18,613) (15,531) (9,352) (L,729\ (3,864) (11,585) (17,2901 (19,096) (19,019) (1,6,8421 (L6,121l (1-4,483) (14,056) (15,156) (10,325) (9,975) (11,095) (4,732) (1,4,5321 (18,081) (18,732) (19,005) (19,236) (L9,229) (19,180) (19,180) (19,2O1) (19,180) (18,074) ( 1 1,151) (1,610) (0) (21 (21 (1) (1) (1) (1) (0) (0) (0) (1) (1) (0) (1) (2\ (2) (1) (1) (1) (0) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 I]. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 315 of529 8/3/17 8:oo 8/3/17 9:oo 8/31L1 1o:oo 8/3/Lt 1.1.:OO 8/3/L7 12:OO 8/3/L7 13:oo 8/31t7 1.4:OO 8/3/L7 1.5:OO 8/3/Lt 1.6:00 8/3/L7 17:OO 8/3/Lt 18:oo 8/3/L1 19:oo 8l3lL7 20:OO 8/4/17 7:oo 8/alU 8:oo 8/a/I9:oo 8/4/17 IO:OO 8/4/L7 LL:OO 8/4/L7 12:OO 8/4/L7 13:OO 8/41L7 1.4:OO 8/4/t7 15:OO 814/L7 t6:OO 8/alLl 17:OO 814lL7 18:OO 8/4/L7 19:OO 8/4/L7 2O:OO 8/5/17 7:oo 8/5/17 8:oo 8ls/119:oo 8/5/L7 1O:OO 8/51t7 1.1:oo 8/5/t7 12:OO 81511713:OO 815/Lt L4:00 815/17 15:OO 8/5/17 L6:oo 8/5/17 L7:OO 8/5/17 L8:00 8/5/17 19:oo 8/6/17 7:oo 8/6/17 8:oo 8/6/17 9:oo 8/6/L7 1O:OO 8/6/L7 1.1.:OO 8/6/L7 12:OO 8/6/L7 13:oo Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests (5,276\ (L0,476l' (13,196) (L4,136) (15,236) (L6,472l' (15,435) (L4,4031 (13,181) (17,955) (t7,8921 (11,835) (652l' (2,939') (12,952) (17,010) (18,103) '17,974) (18,011) (18,086) (18,05L) (18,099) (17,980) (18,134) (16,451) (9,182) (44L\ (2,667) (L2,587l, (17,353) (L8,262\ (18,201) (18,219) (L7,908) (L6,961) (15,079) (14,394) 1L4,326) (12,4381 (5,338) (82e) (L,476) (7oo) (4,37Ol' (9,786l' (9,454) (12,96s) (0) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (9,044) (13,916) (17,073) (18,039) (18,529) (r7,9621 (L6,9L21 (15,848) (14,51"1) (19,201) (18,956) (12,572) (L,428) (4,207) (14,196) (L8,200) (19,250) (L9,257) (L9,257) (L9,250) (19,250) (19,250) (L9,2361 (L9,222) (L7,43O) (9,933) (L,zLr) (3,3741, (13,495) (18,249) (19,243) (19,L73) (19,236) (18,844) (17,9481 (16,058) (75,3441 (15,330) (13,335) (6,027) (L,47Ol (2,079l' (1,358) (5,18o) (10,486) (L0,276l' (13,839) (0) (0) (1) (1) (21 (1) (1) (1) (0) (1) (2) (0) (1) (0) (2) (1) (1) (1) (0) (0) (1) Exhibir No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 316 o1529 (1) 8/6/17 t4:OO 8/6/17 LS:OO 8/6/17 1,6:00 8/6/t717:OO 8/6/L7 1.8:oo 8/6/t7 t9:OO 8/7/17 9:Oo 817/L7 LO:OO 8/7/17 LZ:OO 8/7/17 L3:oo 8/7/17 t4:OO 8/7/17 15:OO 8/7/t7 L6:O0 8/7/1717:OO 8/7/17 18:OO 8/7/1719:OO 8/7/17 2o:oo 8/8/17 8:oo 8/8117 9:oo 8/8/L7 Lo:oO 8/8/L7 1.L:oO 818/Lt t2:oo 818/17 L3:OO 8/8/17 t4:OO 8/8/17 LS:OO 8/8/17 L6:oo 818/17 t7:OO 8/8/17 L8:OO 8/8/17 L9:OO 8/8/17 2O:OO 8l9lL7 8:oo 8/9/L7 9:oO 819/17 1o:oo 8/9/17 LL:OO 8/9/17 12:OO 819/t7 13:OO 8/9/17 t4:OO 8/9/17 1S:OO 8/9/17 1.6:00 819/1717:OO 8/9/17 18:OO 8/9/17 19:OO 8/L0lL18:oo slLo/Lt 9:oo 8/Lo/17 L}:OO 8/LO/17 LL:OO 8/LO/17 LZ:OO (9,562) (9,L37l. (4,768]. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 317 of 529 (1) (2) (1) 8/10117 13:Oo 8/10/17 14:OO 8/tolt7 1.s:OO 8/to/17 t6:oo SltO/t7 t7:OO 8/10/17 t8:OO 8/to/17 t9:oo 8/L1./118:oo 8/tL/L7 9:OO 8/L1/17 LO:OO 8/tL/17 LL:OO 8/L1/17 t2:OO 8/L1./17 L3:oo 81L1./17 L4:oo 8/L1/17 LS:OO 81L1./17 t6:oo 8/1L117 t7:oo 8/I1.lL7 I8:OO 8lL7/L7 L9:OO 8/L2/r7 7:oO 8/L2/L7 8:OO 8/L2/L7 9:OO 8/t2lL71O:O0 8/12/L711.:00 8/12/1712:00 8/121t7 13:00 8112/17 u:00 8112/17 1.5:00 8112/17 L6:oo 8lL2/77 L7:OO 8lt2/17 L8:OO 8lL2/17 t9:OO 8lL3/t7 7:oo 8/L3lL7 8:OO 8/I3lL7 9:OO 8/13/t7 1O:O0 8/I3/t7 77:OO 8/13/17 72:Oo 8/13/\7 L3:OO 8/L3117 L4:oo 8/L3/17 LS:OO 8/L3/L7 1.6:00 8/13/L7 17:00 8/13/17 1.8:OO 8/u/17 9:oo 8/L4/17 LO:OO 8/L4/17 tt:00 (17,3tL) (17,493) (17,574) (L7,232) (14,291,1 (9,310) (1,938) (9,637l. (15,536) (17,854) (17,L97) (16,934) (17,987) (L6,23L) (12,673) (17,9O7) (18,135) (4,197\ (1,189) (2,375l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 324 of529 (1) (1) 9/6/Lt 1.5:oO 9/6/17 L6:oo 9/6/U 17:OO 9/6/1718:oo 9/6/1719:OO 9/7 /Lt 9:oO 9/7/U IOiOO e/7 /17 1.1.:OO 9/7/17 12:oo 9/7/t7 l3:OO 9/7 /L7 1.4:OO 9/7/17 1.5:OO 9l7lL7 t6:oo 917/L7 17:oo 917/L7 L8:oo 9/8/17 8:oo 9/8/17 9:oo 918/L7 Lo:oo 918117 LL:OO 9/8117 L2:oo 9l8lL7 L3:oo 9l8lL7 14:oo 9/8/17 LS:OO 918/17 1.6:00 918117 17:OO 9/8/17 L8:oo 9/8/17 19:oo 919117 8:oo 9/9/17 9:oo 9/9/17 Lo:Oo 919/17 Lt:oo 919/17 LT:oo 9/9/17 L3:oo 9/9/U La:oo 919/17 Ls:oo 9/9/11 L6:oO 9/9/17 17:OO 9/9/17 L8:oo 9/9lt r9:oo 9/10117 8:oo 9/10/17 9:oo 9/10/17 1O:OO 9/to/171.1:oo 9/10/17 12:oo 9/Lo/17 L3:o0 9/10/17 L4:OO 9110/17 1.5:oo (9,295) (8,418) (5,757) (2,812) (36s) (2,L78) (6,379l, (9,250) (10,112) (10,982) (12,697l' (14,44t) (13,280) (9,3241 (L,t22l (4) (9,239) (10,897) (11,648) (5,833) (15,759) (Ls,976) (Ll,632) (17,995) (L6,266) (t2,273) (L,28L) (L,4541 (9,345) (16,304) (15,320) (16,303) (L6,343) (L5,797) (L7,550) (Ll,63L1 (L6,501) (9,314) (e78) (7,065) (15,523) (17,836) (18,406) (18,070) (17,522\ (17,773) (18,089) (1) (0) (1) (0) (0) (1) (1) (1) (1) (0) (10,297l. (9,275l. (6,371l' (3,402l. (861) (5,544) (9,7't 6l (12,3 13 ) (13,4821 (14,497l' (15,204l' (15,505) (14,448) (9,989) (L,694) (3,4931 (12,754) 11L4,574) (15,078) (8,813) (18,004) (17,L641 (18,788) (19,033) (17,017) (12,852) (L,77 L) (2,030) (10,199) (17,045) (16,191) (17,1_85) (17,0941 (16,660) (18,452l' (18,529) (17,31-rl (9,975) (1,554) (7,924) (16,4s0) (18,802) (L9,1.52\ (18,991) (L8,4s2) (18,641) (t8,872\ (0) (1) (0) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (0) (0) (1) (0) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to [)arties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 325 of529 (21 (21 9/Lo/t7 L6:oo 9/10/L7 t7:oo 9/1.0/t7 L9:oo 9/1.0/L7 L9:oo 9/tL/17 8:oo 9/1.1/17 9:oo 9/LL/L7 LO:OO 9/LL/17 1.1.:OO 9/LL/L7 12:OO 9/L1./L7 13:OO 9/L1./L7 14:OO 9/Lt/L7 1.5:OO 9/t1./17 16:00 9/t1./L] lt:OO 9/LLlL7 18:OO 9/L1./L7 19:OO 9112/t7 8:oo 9lL2/t7 9:oo 9lL2/17 t}:oo 9/L2/17 Lt:oo 9lt2/17 LZ.OO 9/t2/17 t3:oo 9/L2117 L4:oo 9/t2/17 LS:OO 9/t2/17 t6:Oo 9/L2/17 t7:OO 9/t2lt7 18:00 9lL3/L7 8:oo 9/L3/L7 9:oo 9/13/17 to:oo 9/L3/17 Ll.:oo 9/t3/17 t2:Oo 9/L3/17 t3:oo 9/L3/17 t4:oo 9/L3/17 LS:OO 9lL3/L7 76:00 9/L3/Lt 17:oo 9/t3/17 1.8:oo 9/1.3/L7 L9:OO 91L4/17 8:oO 9/14/t7 gioo 9/L4/17 LO:OO 9/1.4/17 LL:OO 9/14/17 L2:OO 9/1.4/17 t3:OO 9/L4/17 L4:oo 9/14/17 L5:OO (18,280) (17,076) (10,878) (1,089) (6,088) (r4,923) (15,773l' (15,897) (15,552) (L5,024) (15,463) (L7,528) (t7,472) (16,552) (10,840) (L,L91) (7s) (1,488) (15,198) (15,920) (L6,894) (L6,t27) (10,502) (9,163) (9,581) (2,838) (704) (4,272l' (LO,372) (L1,628) (L5,775], (15,516) (15,383) (15,559) (L5,236) (17,548) (L6,066) (9,268) (s33) (2,e4s) (9,935) (3,L73) (3,358) (L,527]l (8,786) (9,854) (4,085) (19,103) (17,801) (11,466) (L,554) (9,569) (18,375) (L9,257) (19,236) (L8,92r) (18,368) (L8,249) (18,536) (18,501) (Lt,4O9) (LL,382) (1,652) (3,101) (4,445) (18,277) (19,033) (18,1_30) (17,t291 (LL,277l (9,870) (10,311) (3,409) (1,2251 (7,224) (13,349) (14,558) (18,963) (18,480) (18,102) (18,15 1) (1,6,079) (18,536) (16,940) (9,926) (1,022) (5,908) (L2,8L7) (6,237) (6,1es) 12,254]l (9,527]l (L0,647], (4,1L8], (1) (1) (0) (0) (2) (2) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (0) (1) (0) (0) (0) (21 (2) (1) (1) (1) (0) (0) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 326 of529 (0) 911.4117 1.6:00 9/La/U I:0o 9/1.4/17 t8:oo 9/L4/17 t9:OO 9/15117 8:OO 9l15/U 9:oo 9/L5/I7 LO:OO 9/L5/L7 t1.:0O 9lL5/L1 L2:O0 9lt5/L7 t3:OO 9/L5/fl La:00 9/15/L1 LS:OO 9/!5/17 L6:oo 9115h7 L7:oo 9l.15/17 L8:00 9115/17 L9:00 9l16lL7 8:oo 9/16/L7 9:oo 9/1.6/17 LO:OO e/1.6/17 1.1.:OO 9/t6/17 12:OO 9/16/17 L3:OO 9/1.6117 L4:OO 9/t6/17 L5:OO 9lt6/17 1.6:00 911611717:oo 9/1.6117 18:00 9/17117 8:OO 9/17/17 9:oo 9/L7/17 1O:OO 9/17117 11.:OO 9/17/17 t2:oo 9/17177 t3:oo 9/17117 1.4:OO 9/17i1715:OO 9lt7/17 L6:oo 9117/17 L7:oo 9/17/11 L8:00 9118/L7 Lo:oo 9/18/17 L1.:oo 9/18/Lt L?:oo 9/18/17 t3:oo 9/18/17 t4:OO 9/18/17 L5:OO 9/18/L7 t6:oo 9/L8/L7 L7:Oo 9/L8/17 18:oo (6,601) (6,638) (3,951) (204) (1,840) (L2,274]| (L7,3691 (18,215) (t7,796) (L7,38L1 (L6,344) (16,688) (L2,5!7) (L5,427) (3,654) (443\ (8,L35) (L7,2t5) (18,601) (L8,4421 (18,365) (17,093) (15,802) (L5,426) (L2,783) (9,981) (5,931) (7,3431 (L7,396) (L8,42O) (17,0131 (16,16L) (10,553) (L7,766) (L8,201) (t7,L46) (LL,5t2) (2,829) (1,306) (2,794) (8,514) (5,851) (3,478) (3,528) (1,057) (s 11) (602) L 1 0 1- (3 (4 (2 (3 (2 (3 (1) (1) (21 (3) (2\ (0) (0) (1) (2) (2) (1) (1) (1) (2) (21 (1) (1) (0) (0) (1) (0) (7,343) (7,r75) (4,361) (602) (2,534) (13,223) (18,319) (19,1_38) (18,732) (18,375) (17,318) (17,486) (13,32t) (15,925) (4,074l' (847) (8,722l' (17,8571 (19,2571 (19,033) (L9,131) (1_7,885) (16,597) (16,366) (r3,475) (r0,794l. 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Vote Solar Page 327 of 529 (0) 9/791L7 9:oo 9/19/17 1o:oo 9/!9/17 1.L:oo 9lI9/1712:oo 9lL9l17 t3:oo 9lt9/17 t4:oo 9lt9lt7 1S:OO 9/L9/!71.6:00 9lt9l17 77:oo 9/L9/t718:oo 9/20/17 9:oo 9l2olt7 Lo:oo 9l2olL7 LL:OO 9l2OlL7 L2:oo 9l2olL7 B:oo 9l2olI La:oo 9/2O/t7 LS:OO 9l2olL7 1.6:00 9l2olL7 t7:OO 9/2olL7 t8:oo 9/21./L7 LL:oo 9/21./t7 L2:OO 9l2UL7 l3:oo 9/2t/L7 L4:OO 9/21./17 t!:oo 9/21./tt L6:oo 9/21/t7 L7:OO 9/2L/I7 t8:oo 9l2t/L7 L9:oo 9l22lt7 9:oo 9122/17 Lo:oO 9/22/L7 LL:OO 9l22lr7 D:oo 9l22lt7 13:OO 9l22lU La:oO 9l22lL7 15:oo 9/22/L7 t6:oo 9l22lLt t7:oo 9122/17 18:OO 9/231t7 8:oo 9l23lI7 9:oo 9/23/17 to:oo 9/23117 1.1.:oo 9/23/17 L2:OO 9/23/L7 13:oo 9/23/t7 L4:OO 9l23lLt L!:oo (1,608) (718) (6,278) (15,543) (10,166) (L4,8411 (L2,651l, (4,955) (4,2531 (2,367) (4,881) ( 1,19 1) (2,661) (8,745l (4,6261 (5,298) (5,507) (2,L7U (t,7o1l (e1s) (2,143l, (9,691) (L3,279) (7,6571 (10,598) (7,L54\ (8,4921 (L,472) (6) (131) (L,652') (3,952) (1,825) (2,987) (10,191) (13,134) (7,81,4) (2,410) (7,388) (7,591) (17,920\ ( 18,648) ( 18,330) (16,760) ( L5,594) ( 17,568) (18,510) (0) (4,8021 (2,4921 (7,238) (16,590) (11,060) (15,876) (13,573) (5,663) (4,6971 (2,807) (8,176) (4,543) (5,733) (9,758) (5,544) {6,223) (6,083) (2,765\ (2,L7Ol (1,400) (4,830) (10,703) (L4,L47l (8,435) (11,333) (7,8821 (8,967) (1,904) (4ss) (s24]| (2,485) (4,753l' (2,555) (3,654) (10,913) (13,818) (8,400) (2,919\ 17,924) (8,239) (18,620) (L9,313) (L8,977]| (L7,4021 (16,184) (r8,179) ( 19, L3 1) (1) (1) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (2) (0) (0) (0) (1) (1) (2) ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Reqr"rests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-ll B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 328 of529 (2) (2) 9/23117 L6:OO 9/23117 L7:oo 9/231L7 L8:oo 9/2a/17 8:oo 9/241L7 9:oo 9/24/11 L1:OO 9/24/17 LL:Oo 9/24/17 L2:oo 9/24/L7 L3:oo 9/241L7 L4:OO 9/24/L7 LS:OO 9/24/L7 L6:oo 9/24/Lt 11:OO 9/24/Lt L8:OO 9/2slt7 8:oo 9/2s/L7 9:oo 9/25/L7 LO:OO 9/25/L1 L1.:00 9/25/t1 L2:oo 9/25/Li t3:oo 9/251L7 l4:oo 9l25lL7 t5:OO 9125/t7 L6:00 9/25/L7 t7:oo 9/25/1718:Oo 9/26/17 8:oo 9/26/17 9:OO 9/26/17 1O:OO 9/26/17 Lt:OO 9/2611712:00 9/26/17 13:oo 9/26/17 1.4:OO 9/26117 L5:oo 9/26/L7 t6:OO 9/26/L1 t7:oO 9/26/L7 18:OO 9/27/17 8:OO 9/27/17 9:oo 9/21/171o:Oo 9/27/17 L1:00 9/27/17 L2:oo 9/27117 L3:OO 9/271L7 La:OO 9/27/L7 L5:OO 9/27/L] L6:OO 9/27/L] t7:OO 9/27 /L7 1.8:OO (18,538) (18,162) (9,633) (7,498) (17,924) (18,667) (18,676) (18,s90) (18,499) (18,481) (18,646) (18,655) (r.8,290) (9,1-L7) (4,460) (14,569) (15,001) (1_5,1_08) (15,810) (16,62L) (16,598) (t4,708) (10,984) (16,507) (7,153) (6,2341 (16,184) (15,339) (17,189) (16,579) (16,059) (L6,364l (17,t54',) (L7,476\ (1_6,519) (7,385) (5,618) (13,82s) (15,014) (1.4,897l. (L4,397l. (15,998) (16,086) ( 16,833) (L7,250) (L6,27L) (7,155) (1) (0) (1) (19,292) (t8,917) (10,1_78) (8,204) (18,659) (r9,3271 (19,320) (r9,292) (19,103) (19,L45) (!9,278\ (19,2851 (18,963) (9,555) (7,679') (17,6541 (18,326) (18,305) (18,025) (L7,486) (L7,444) (15,386) (1L,480) (17,185) (7,588) (7,2451 117,332l, (1,6,436) (18,2L41 (17,549) (17,031) (17,255\ (L7,934\ (18,256) (17,L36) (7,875l' (7,L891 (17,339) (18,305) (18,200) (!7,570) (17,003) (17,L36) (17,857], (18,2t4l. (t7,0871 (7,6441 (1) (2) (21 (2) (2) (1) (0) (1) (1) (1) (21 (21 (21 (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (21 (21 12) (2) (0) (0) (0) (21 (3) (4) (4) (3) (3) (3) ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 Il. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 329 of529 9/281L7 8:oo 9/28/t7 9:oo 9/28117 to:oo 9/28/17 tt:OO 9128/17 t2:oo 9/28117 L3:00 9l28ll7 M:oo 9/281L7 LS:OO 9/281L7 L6:oo 9l28lt7 L7:oo 9/28/t7 t8:oo 9129/17 8:oo 9129/17 9:oO 9l29lL7 Lo:oo e/2e/t7 1.1.:OO 9l29lI7 t2:oO 9129/Lt 13:oo 9l29lL7 74:oo 9129/17 fi:oo 9l29lL7 76:00 9l29lt7 77:oo 9129117 78:oo 9l30lL7 9:oo 9l3o/17 1o:oo 9/30/17 7r:OO 9130/17 L2:oo 9l3o/L7 L3:o0 9/30117 l4:oo 9l3o/t7 L5:oo 9l3olL7 1.6:00 9/30117 L7:Oo 9/3olI7 t8:oo 1O/Ut7 8:oo tol1.l77 9:oo L0/1.117 7o:oo to/Ut7 11:oo Lo/L/17 12:OO LO/1./17 13:oo LOIL/l7 t4:oo tO/t/t7 t5:OO 1.0/1./t7 1.6:00 LO/1./t7 17:OO tOlt/!7 t8:OO tO/2/L7 8:OO Lol2l17 9:oo tO/Z/lt Lo:oo LO/2/17 Lt:oo (3,655) (L3,782l' (1,5,062) (t4,8621 (14,330) (15,835) (16,046) (15,755) (L7,153) (16,075) (6,770) (1,915) {1.3,9411 (15,592) (L6,454) (16,135) (15,885) (16,218) (L6,844l (17,234) (15,727) (3,203) (L,O22') (3,700) (5,2451 (7,522) (15,258) (L6,822l (17,689) (!7,749\ (16,595) (5,283) (1,281) (3,689) (12,302) (16,281) (tL,212l' (6,734l' (L4,477l (15,732\ (16,L44) (6,1021 (4,930) (2,002) (1.2,875l' (1.4,971l. (15,005) (1) (21 (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (3) (21 (1) (2) (1) (4) (4) (3) (21 (1) (1) (0) (7,0421 (L7,297) (18,319) (18,16s) (L7,297) (L6,786l, (17,056) (L7,759) (18,137) (16,800) (7,210], (4,8231 (15,001) (16,625) (17,423) (17,066) (16,653) (17,045) (17,654) (17,927) (16,303) (3,577) (1,456) (4,L441 (5,656) (8,036) (15,820) (L7,4441 (L8,271l (18,319) (L7,2551 (6,678) (L,778) (4,L44) (12,999) (15,89L) (1,1,,676) (7,L821 (L5,127l. (16,331) (1.6,123], (6,461) (5,383) (4,872) (16,401) (18,354) (18,305) (3) (4) (21 (3) (4) (2) (1) (21 (2) (21 (3) (3) (1) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 330 of529 (3) 10/2/17 12:oo 10/2/17 13:00 1.0/2/t7 t4:OO L0/21L7 1"5:OO L0/2117 L6:OO to/2/!7 L7:oo LO/2/17 L9:OO Lo/3/118:Oo LOl3/17 9:Oo 1O/3/L710:OO 1Ol3lr7 1.1.:OO Lol3lL712:oo Lol3/L713:oo LO/3/11 L4:O0 LOl3/17 L5:OO Lo/3/\7 L6:oo Lo/3/17 17:oo 1ol3lt718:oo 1O/4/17 1.1.:OO 1o/4/L7 12:Oo 10/4/L7 13:OO 1.0/4/L7 1.4:oO Lo/4/1715:OO LO/4/L7 L6:00 LO/4/t7 17:OO LO/4/17 t8:oO LO/5/t7 8:OO Lo/51t7 9:oo 1O/5/I7 LO:OO tO/5/17 LL:OO 10/5/17 L2:OO tol5/L7 13:oo Lo/5/L7 1.4:Oo Lol\/L7 L!:oo LOl5/17 1.6:00 LO/51L717:OO LO|S/L718:OO Io/61t7 8:oo Lol6/L7 9:oo Lo/6/t7 tO:Oo Lo/6/17 LL:OO tO/6/17 t2:OO 10/6117 1.3:OO 1O/6/17 1.4:oo 1.0/6/17 L5:00 Lo/6/17 L6:OO LO/6/17 L7:oO (16,352) (15,863) (1s,008) (15,467) (13,844) (7,8071 (2,L281 (2,872]' (12,747l. (1,4,707\ (15,395) (14,081) (13,583) (13,169) (9,193) (7,232\ (t2,8tLl (4,741l. (63) (4,207) (L0,728) (5,782\ (4,785l' (4,4261 (1,009) (15e) (L,6L2) (12,603) (13,959) (1,4,258) (13,500) (15,051) (13,7O7l. (16,154) (1,6,292l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 331 of529 1.0/6/17 t8:oo 10/7/17 8:OO 1O/7/17 9:OO LolTltT LO:00 IO/7/17 LL:OO to/7/17 t2:OO 1.0/7 /17 L3:oo Lo/7/t7 L4:oo LO/7/I7 LS:OO 1O/7/t7 L6:OO LO/7/L7 17:OO 1O/7/17 1.8:OO 1ol8l17 8:OO 1ol8/17 9:oo tols/L7 1o:o0 LOlSlLt tt:oo tolslLT 12:oo Lol8lL713:00 LO/81L7 1.4:OO Lols/t7 1.5:00 LO/8/L7 1.6:00 LO/8/L7 17:OO 1Ol8/L7 t8:oo LO/9/I7 8:oo Lol9/17 9:OO LO/9/17 LO:OO Lol9l17 L1.:00 LO/9/t7 L2:OO tol9lLT t3:oo tOl9/L7 L4:OO LO/9117 LS:OO L0/9/17 L6:oo to/9117 L7:OO 10/9/17 L8:oo (3,903) (4,051) (L4,916) (L6,6241 (1.6,3671 (16,100) (L5,477l. (15,844) (15,558) (16,609) (L4,3941 (3,431) (3,387) (7,64!) (9,363) (L4,t77) (12,585) (1-1.,L24) (L5,249) (1.6,663) (15,625) (L4,826) (3,610) (1,084) (1.2,156) (L4,329l (L4,!521 (L5,607) (15,085) (t5,4281 (t4,3251 (L4,796l (9,53 L) (s1) (2)(4,529) (4,774) (15,687) (17,395) (L7,11s) (16,849) (16,184) (16,597) (L7,31,1) (17,388) (15,092) (4,0251 (4,123\ (8,365) (10,108) (14,931) (L3,377l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 332 of529 Date and Time 4/5/17 IO:OO 4/5/L1 1.L:OO 4/5/L7 L2:OO 415117 L3:oo 4/5/17 L4:OO a/5117 Ls:Oo 4/51t7 L6:00 415/1717:OO 4/5/17 18:OO 416/L7 1.6:00 4/6/17 17:OO 4/6/1718:OO 4l7lL7 tL:oo 4/7/L713:OO 4/7/17 L4:OO 417117 l5:oo 417117 L6:oo 4/7/17 17:OO 4/7/17 L8:OO 4/8/17 LO:OO 4/8/!7 LL:OO 4/8/17 12:Oo 4/8/17 L3:oo 418/t u:oo 4/8/t7 1S:OO 418/t7 1.6:00 4/8/L717:oo 418/L718:oo 418/1719:oo 4/9117 8:oo 4/9/17 9:oo al9/L710:oo al9/r7 n:00 419/L712:oo a/9/L713:oo 419/Lt 1.4:OO 4/9/L7 15:OO 419/L7 t6:oo 419/L7 t7:OO 419/L718:oo 4/9/L7 t9:oO 4/LO/17 8:OO 4/LO/17 9:OO 4/LO/17 LO:OO 4/10/17 L1.:oo 4/LO/17 t2:00 Circuit Load (kW) (67) (L,266) (2,944') (6,2361 (1,384\ (1,011\ (7,3341 (3,634) {.3,2L9l (80s) (4,L49) (483) (AOt\ (6,131) (6,262) (3,914) ('J.L,670l' (6,565) (s43) (710) (2,230) (3,O1,2) (5,872\ (8,070) (6,318) (6,7961 (1,700\ (9,080) (86s) (6,767l' (12,649) (13,285) (13,857) (13,353) (r2,21.2) (12,330) (L4,125) (11,306) (9,556) (6,255) (778]| (se4) (6,481) (3,343) (12,739) (14,859) NM Excess kW Other DER Excess kW (L,337) {.2,548) (4,284) (7,581) (8,764], (8,428) (8,785) (5,054) (4,683) (2,L84) (5,586) (1,869) (1,890) (7,6441 (7,8L91 (5,516) (13,454) (8,L83) (2,r77]' (L,77t) (3,339) (4,L371 (7,LL2) (9,2t2) (7,462) (7,924) (8,841) (L0,234) (1,911) (7,966) (13,585) (L4,287) (14,910) (14,385) (13,160) (13,342) (15,085) (12,264) (10,472) (7,L75) (1,645) (1,610) (7,644) (4,424) (L4,O49) (t6,044) (1) (4) (3) (s) (s) (s) (4) (4) (21 (2) (0) (21 (3) (21 (1) (3) l2l (4) (2) (0) (1) (1) (2) (0) (0) (1) (1) (3) (3) (4) (4) (3) (3) (2) (2) (0) (3) (0) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 333 of529 altolLT L3:oo 4ltolfi M:00 4/1o/t7 I5:OO al7ol17 1.6:00 4110/\7 t7:OO 4l1O/\7 t8:OO 4l7o/17 t9:oo a/[/17 8:oo alfil|7 9:oo 4l7Ll17 1.0:oo alfl/17 LL:oo 411.L177 L2:oo 4/1.L/17 L3:OO 411.L/17 1.4:oo 4/1.t/17 L!:oo 4l1L/17 1.6:00 4/7t/U 17:oO 4/12/17 7:OO 4172/17 8:Oo 4112117 9:oO 4112/17 LO:OO 4/12/17 LL:OO 4/12/17 L2:OO 4/12/17 t3:OO 4/12/17 1.4:oo 4/L2/17 75:OO 4/L2/L7 1.6:00 4/L2/L7 \7:OO alL2/L7 18:oo 4lL2/L7 19:00 4/L3lL7 10:00 4/L3/L7 1.1.:00 alBlL7 tT:oo 4lt3lt7 13:Oo 4/L3lL7 74:OO 4lt3/I7 17:Oo 4/13/17 L8:oo 4113/17 L9:OO 41L4/17 1O:OO 4/1.4/17 1.1:00 4/1.4/t7 12:OO 4/L4/t7 13:OO 4lt4lv La:00 4/14/17 LS:OO 4/1.4/L7 L6:OO 4/1.4/L7 L7:OO 4/1.4/17 t8:OO (9,437]| (9,4L71 (7,3L91 (8,445) (11,606) (3,7s1) (1,052) (t,373l' (1,035) (2,4521 (5,803) (5,844) (5,591) (5,599) (4,605) (86s) (ses) (ss1) (1,963) (6,083) (14,693) (7,429) (t2,464) (L7,017) (L6,242) (L7,2681 (17,550) (L4,6291 (8,399) (1,537) (3) (2,O23) (4,340) (3,300) (5,817) (3,273) (668) (842) (5,049) (14,091) (1L,067) (6,225l' (5,374\ (13,686) (t3,2841 (16,2331 (13,919) (5) (6) (3) (3) (s) (3) (2) (1) (21 (2) (1) (21 (1) (1) (2) (s) (6) (s) (6) (s) (2) (1) (1) (1) (0) (1) (0) (1) (1) (3) (2\ (21 (s) (3) (3) (10,626) (10,696) (9,L28) (10,L64) (13,4471 (5,579) (2,786l' (3,L291 (2,751l' (4,151) (8,498) (7,511) (7,L821 (7,3151 (6,181) (2,4}tl (2,135) (1,561) (3,416) (7,8611 (15,373) (9,023) (L4,2031 (L8,746) (L7,9271 (18,984) (L9,264) (16,163) (9,968) (2,9L9) (L,589) (3,661) (5,922) (4,855) (7,4341 (4,977l' (2,3661 (2,5411 (6,979) (L6,12L) (13,04L) (8,078) (7,2101' (15,708) (L5,204\ (18,193) (1.5,8271 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 334 o1529 4/1.4/17 L9:OO 4/15/17 8:oo 4/15/!7 9:oo 4/L5lL7 IO:OO 4/15117 LL:OO 4/15/17 L2:OO 4/15/17 L3:OO 4/15/17 L4:OO 4/15/17 LS:OO 4/15117 L6:00 4/L5/L7 17:OO 4/L5/L718:OO 4/151L7 !9:OO 4/L6lL17:OO a/L6/L7 8:oo alrclrl 9:00 4/1.6/17 LO:OO 4/L6/17 t1.:OO 4/16/17 L2:OO 4/L6/1713:OO 4/L6/17 L4:00 411-GlL7 15:OO a/$/I7 16:00 4/LG|L717:OO 4/1,6/17 L8:OO 4/1.6/17 L9:OO 4/L7 /17 7:OO a/fl1L7 8:oo a/fi/t7 9:OO 4/I7/17 LO:OO 4/17/t7 L1.:OO 4/17/17 L2:OO 4/L7/t7 13:OO a/L7/t7 74:OO 4/L7/17 15:OO 4/L7/I7 76:00 a/fl/I7 17:OO 4lL7/L7 18:oo 4/L8/L710:OO 4/t8ll7 tt:OO 4/L8/L7 t2:OO 4/L8/L713:OO 4/18/L7 1.4:OO 4/18/17 1,5:OO 4/18/1t 1.6:00 a/I8/17 17:OO 4/18/17 19:OO (3,049) (9,718) (1,4,9281 (15,095) (15,139) (1,5,141) (1_5,154) (L5,155) (L5,202') (15,210) (13,557) (13,100) (3,345) (681) ( 10,153) (1,4,117) (13,509) (1,4,5971 (L4,602) (13,308) (15,340) (L1,565) (11,885) (4,013) (2,185) (14e) (1,336) (10,837) (1,4,020l' (15,314) (13,375) (14,895) (L4,172]| (12,055) (10,137) (3,738) (2,282') (1,169) (3,394) (2,21.91 (7,31.21 (LL,264\ (5,192) (7,3461 (5,812) (7,835) (67s) (1)(4,831) (L1,,753) (L6,317) (16,366) (16,394) (16,394) (16,387) (16,359) (16,387) (16,394) (1.4,7L4) (14,308) (4,438) (1,848) (11,536) (L6,17O) (15,001) (15,701) (15,687) (1,4,329) (16,345) (12,460l, (12,747], (4,795) (2,9261 (88e) (2,079') (1.L,676]. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 335 of529 4lL9/L7 8:oo alL9/t7 9:oo alL9l77 1o:oo 4/19/17 1.1.:OO 4119/17 t2:oo alE/17 L3:oo 4l79lU La:Oo a/19117 ti:oo 4/791L7 1.6:00 4/79/L7 t7:OO 4l19lL7 t8:Oo 4/I9/t7 19:oo a/201t7 7o:oo a/2olL7 77:oo 4/2o1t712:oo al2oltT 73:oo a/2olL7 1.4:Oo 4l2ol17 15:oo a/2o117 t6:oo 4/20/17 17:OO 4l2o/17 L8:oo a/20/17 L9:oo 4/21/\7 7:OO 4l2tl17 8:00 a/2llt7 9:oo 4l2Ll17 I0:Oo al2l/77 LL:OO 4121.117 L2:oo 4/2L/L7 73:OO 4/2L117 1.a:00 al2LlL7 1.5:oo 4/2LlL7 1.6:00 4/21./L7 t7:OO 4/21/17 1.8:oo 4121.1L7 19:oo al22/L7 8:oo a/22/L7 9:oo 4/22117 1O:oo 4/22/L7 L1.:OO 4/22/17 L2:O0 a/221t7 13:00 4/22117 1.4:oo 4/22/17 tS:oo 4/22/t7 L6:OO 4/22/17 L7:OO 4/22/17 L8:oo 4123117 8:oo (1,6971 (13,26t1 (13,555) (13,653) (13,589) (9,036) (6,2321 (9,26L) (L2,L67) (9,012) (10,584) (s21) (4,3251 (6,4541 (7,930) (5,702l (10,165) (9,083) (7,581) (L4,828) (14s) (ee3) (287) (12,3LL) (15,676) (L5,368) (15,343) (L5,341) (15,295) (15,284) (L5,4Ltl (L4,709l (14,389) (13,395) (3,32t]' (1.1,L64l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 336 o1529 4/23/17 9:OO 4l23lL7 to:oo 4l23llt 1.1-:oo 4/23/17 1.2:oo 4123/17 L3:o0 4/23/17 L4:OO 4123/17 Li:oo 4/23/L7 1.6:00 4/23/17 17:OO 4/24/L7 1.1.:OO 4/24/L712:OO 4/24/17 1,3:OO 4124/17 L4:OO 4124/17 LS:OO a/24/17 L6:OO a/25/17 8:oo 4/25/17 9:oO 4/25/L7 1O:oo a/25/t7 1.1.:OO al25/L7 t2:OO a/25/L713:OO a/25/!7I4:OO 4/25/17 L!:oo 4/25/17 L6:OO 4/25/17 L7:OO a/25/17 t8:OO 4/26/77 8:OO 4/26/17 9:OO 4/26/L71,6:00 4/26/L717:OO a/27117 9:OO a/27/L7 1O:OO 4127117 1.1.:OO 4127/17 12:oo 4/27/17 t3:OO 4/27 /17 1,4:OO 4/27/17 1S:OO 4/27/17 L6:OO 4/27/17 L7:OO 4/27/17 L8:OO 4/27/17 L9:oO 4/28/117:OO a/28/17 8:oo 4/28/17 9:oo 4/281L7 LO:00 4/281L7 LL:00 4/281L7 12:00 (8,003) (13,47L\ (r.3,253) {'1.3,1.231 ( 13,755) (1,L,026') (9,852) (LO,7O2l (7,372) (1,703) (L2,tL6l (7,57L\ (6,878) (4,081) (4,939) (12,347) (14,797]| (15,427) (15,415) (14,330) (15,295) (13,810) (LL,791l, (13,693) (L].,3321 (3,072) (8,830) (6,346) (1,850) (883) (4,1,L3l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 337 of 529 (21 (3) (4) 4/28/t7 13:oo a/28/L7 1.4:oo 4/28/L7 1.5:oo a/28/L7 1.6:00 4/28/L7 17:Oo 4/28/L7 18:OO 4/28/t7 t9:OO a/29/L7 7:oo 4/29/t7 8:OO 4/29/17 9:oO al29/L7 to:oo 4/29/L7 LL:oo 4/29/L7 t2:OO 4129/17 13:oO 4/29/17 1.4:OO 4/29/t7 1.5:OO a/291L7 1.6:00 4/291L7 17:00 aBo/L7 8:oo a?oltT 1o:oo 4/3olt7 L1.:00 aBolL7 12:oo 4l3o/17 L3:oo aBOll7 t4:oo 4/30177 L!:oo 4/30117 1.6:00 aBo/t7 L7:oo aBo/77 1.8:oo 511.1171:oo 5/1./L7 8:oo 5/1./17 9:OO 5/L/L7 1O:OO 5lLlt7 71.:oo 5/L/L7 12:OO 5/L/L1 13:oo 51U11 1.4:oo 5/L/L1 1.5:oo SlLlt7 16:00 5/L/L7 17:OO 5/2/t7 8:oo 5/2/t7 9:oo 5/2/L7 LO:OO 5/2/L7 LL:OO 5/2/L7 t2:OO 5/2/L7 L3:oo 5/2/17 L4:Oo 5/2/L7 1.5:00 (15,106) (15,100) (12,7s9) (13,488) (14,644) (13,645) (5,361) {2,6L8) (L4,5221 (15,703) (15,689) (L5,695) (15,679) (1,5,590) (L5,747) (L5,437l' (L3,718) (8,412\ (2s 1) (12,096) (15,593) (10,444) (8,585) (9,3641 (8,435) (9,866) (10,044) (3,171l' (2,2981 (13,911_) (14,865) (L4,534) (14,475]l (L4,382) (14,323) (13,339) (74,04O) (13,920) (10,559) (LL,284l (L2,6261 (11,935) (L2,735l' (L2,6461 (t2,786l' (t2,7OOl (12,680) (21 (4) (s) (s) (6) (s) (6) (s) (s) (s) (3) (2) (s) (4) (3) (3) (3) (4) (3) (3) (3) (4) (2) (4) (s) (6) (6) (6) (s) (s) (Ll,91,31 (18,011) (16,198) (Ll,Ltgl (18,354) (L7,3461 (8,904) (5,586) (17,584) (19,334) (19,327) (19,320) (19,3L3) (19,299) 119,292) (18,851) (17,080) (LL,746) (3,554) (L5,379) (L8,812l. (13,706) (L1,774l (1,3,454) (L2,7051 (L4,28O) (L4,4621 (8,L20) (6,020) (L7,864\ (19,348) (19,341) (L9,3411 (L9,222l' (L9,257l' (18,263) (19,019) (19,L66) (15,848) {17,192) (18,802) (18,29L) (19,299) (19,215) (19,229) (19,306) (19,299) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 338 of529 (1) (21 (4) (s) (6) (6) (6) 5/2/L7 1.6:00 512117 L7:oo sl2l17 L8:oo 5/2/17 t9:oo 513/17 7:oo 5l3lL7 8:oo 5l3lL7 9:oo 5/3/1715:oo 513117 L6:OO 5/3/17 L7:OO 513117 L8:Oo sl3/17 L9:oo 514lt7 7:oo 514lt7 8:oo 5lalt 9:oo 5/4/t7 1O:OO 514lt7 1.L:oo 5lalI D:oo 514117 L3:oo 5/4/17 1.4:OO 5la/L715:oo 5lalfi $:oo 514117 t7:Oo 5l4lt7 L8:oo 5/a177 t9:oo 5l5lL7 8:oo 5l5lL7 9:oo 5l5ll7 1o:oo 5151L712:oo 51511713:oo 5/51t7 t4:oo 5l5ll7 Ls:oo 5/5/L7 1"6:00 516/1710:oo 5/6/t7 1.L:oo 5/6/L7 \Z:OO 516/1713:oo 5/6/17 1.4:oo 5/6/17 1S:OO 517/17 1o:oo 517/L7 11.:oo 5/7/t7 12:OO 517/1713:OO 517/L7 t4:OO 5/7/L7 ts:oo 5/71L7 1.6:00 5/7 /L7 17:OO (12,9ss) (12,939) (7,254) (230) (s43) (11,852) (13,435) (9,610) (L3,497) (13,513) (L2,966) (3,606) (8s6) 'LL,964l (13,598) (13,703) (14,068) (13,998) (13,977l' (13,985) (t3,977l' (14,005) (L4,022) (L2,248) (3,139) (308) (3,018) (6,288) (1,125) (8,134) (9,2281 (5,004) (5,451) (6,177l. (4,620\ (L0,924) (1,1,,7 40) (8,200) (9,477l' (31e) (5,143) (10,906) (13,837) (L4,664) (14,655) (14,616) (L4,626) (6)(19,306) (L9,292\ (13,433) (6,349) (6,2931 (17,7311 (19,313) (15,372) (t9,27L) (19,264) 118,767) (9,352) (6,440) (r7,724\ (19,306) (L9,2921 (19,285) (L9,271l. (19,264) (19,2s7) (19,250) (L9,2431 (19,250) (17,4511 (8,169) (4,662\ (7,4061 (10,682) (5,4671 (12,586) ('t4,2171 (9,828) (10,304) (11,235) (9,030) (15,4141 (16,191) (1-2,6491 (1,4,0L41 (4,998) (9,884) (15,687) (18,613) (19,320) (19,313) (1_9,306) ( 19,306) (s) (3) (1) (6) (6) (s) (4) (21 (3) (4) (6) (6) (6) (6) (6) (s) (3) (2) (1) (1) (1) (4) (4) (4) (1) (1) (1) (3) (3) (3) (0) (1) (2) (3) (6) (6) (6) (s) ldaho Power Corrpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 339 of529 5/71L7 1.8:OO 5/7117 L9:oo 5/8/L7 7:oo 5l8lL7 8:oo 5/8/119:oo 5/81L7 1o:oo 5/81L7 1.1.:oO 5/81L7 12:OO 5/8/L7 13:OO 5/8/L7 1.4:OO 5/8/L7 1.5:oo 5/81L7 1.6:00 5/81L7 17:oo 5/8/L7 18:oo 5/81L7 19:OO 5/9/17 7:oo 5/9/17 8:oo 519/17 s:oo 5/9/L7 1O:OO 5/9/17 1.1:oo 519/17 12:oo 519/17 13:oo 5/9117 L4:00 5/9/17 15:OO 5/9/L7 1.6:00 5/9/L7 17:OO 5/9/t7 18:oo 5/9/t7 19:OO 5ltol17 7:oo 5/to/17 8:oo 5/10/17 9:oo 5/10/17 Lo:oo 5/1.0/17 LL:OO 5/1.0/17 t2:oo 5/10/17 L3:OO 5/1.0/17 t4:OO 5/\O/77 1.5:OO 5/\0/17 1.6:00 5/10/17 17:OO 5/LO/L7 1.8:OO 5/LO/tt 19:OO 5/tut7 Ttoo 5lL1.lL7 8:oo 51L1,/L7 9:OO 5/LL/L7 LO:OO 5/L1,/t7 1.1.:OO 5/LU17 L2:Oo (14,318) (5,904) (2,61.9\ (13,753) (14,881) (L4,4O9) (15,408) (ts,973]| (15,930) (L5,997) (15,957) (L5,891) (15,901) (15,652) (7,239) (4,2401 (L4,478) (16,107) (16,465) (16,469) (L6,468) (16,465) (L6,4491 (16,384) (L6,377) (16,345) (16,1,55) (7,998) (4,508) (15,053) (16,175) (16,106) (16,061) (L6,042) (15,965) (L5,927) (15,969) (15,951) (1,4,2301 (5,649) (6,731l' (4,O2Ol (L3,75L) (L4,794) (L4,7e3) (L4,223) (10,905) (4) 12) (19,019) (10,451) (l,t54l {18,2491 (19,334) (18,823) (19,313) (19,306) (19,299) (19,278l' (19,278) (19,264) (19,257) (19,026) (LO,479) (7,497) (17,843) (18,99L) (19,305) (19,285) (19,285) (L9,278) (19,278], (19,27LI (19,264) (19,278) (19,068) (10,689) (7,44L) (18,060) (19,27L\ (19,2641 (19,2571 (19,250) (19,2361 {19,2361 (19,2291 (19,229) (17,479\ (8,785) (9,786) (6,951) (r7,7O3) (19,292) (19,285) (18,823) (15,470l' (0) (3) (4) (5) (5) (6) (s) (6) (s) (4) (21 (21 (4) (s) (6) (6) (6) (6) (4) (3) (1) (1) (3) (4) (s) (3) (21 (6) (s) (s) (3) (1) Idaho Power Cornpany's Rcsponses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- | 7- I 3 B. Kobor" Vote Solar Page 340 ol'529 (1) (3) (4) (s) 51L1./17 L3:OO 5/Lt/17 L4:00 5/LL/L715:OO 5/tI/17 1.6:00 5/tLl17 17:oo 5/L1/L7 18:Oo s/L2/L7 8:oo 5/1,2/L7 9:OO 5lL2l17 Lo:oo 5/121t7 LL:OO 5/12/t7 L2:OO 5/12/L7 13:oo 5/12/L7 1.4:OO 5lt2/L7 tl:oo 5/12/17 L6:OO 5/L2/17 17:OO 5/L3/17 7:OO 5lL3l17 8:oo 5lt3/17 9:oo 5/13/L7 1o:oo 5/!31t7 1.1.:OO 5/t3/1712:oo 51t311713:oo 5lL3l17 t4:oo 5lL3l17 L!:oo 5/t3/17 L6:oo 5/13117 Lt:OO 5/13/17 L8:OO 5/13/17 19:OO 51L4117 7:OO 5/1.4/17 8:oo 5/1.4/17 9:oo 5lL4lL71o:oo 5lt4/L1 1.1.:OO 5/L4/11 12:oo 5/L4/17 13:Oo 5/L4/11 1.4:OO 5lL4l17 LS:OO 5/L4/17 L6:OO 5/L4/17 L7:OO 5/L4/17 L8:OO 5/L4/17 L9:OO 5lL5/L7 7:oo 5/L5/L7 8:OO 5/L5/t7 9:OO 5/1.5/17 LO:00 5/1.5/17 1.1.:OO (10,563) (L1,,t17) (9,401) (3,097) (s41) (4,745) (2,931) (4,845) (3,505) (9,188) (4,555) (3,335) (2,381) (2e3) (1,584) (7es) (3,797') (1_5,106) (15,525) (15,423) (5,518) (6,964) (10,401) (tL,8291 (8,174) (8,861) (L0,2821 (1,250) (2,O94) (5,369) (14,893) (16,118) (17,013) ('t6,544\ (15,434) ( 15,390) (16,143) (11,456) (9,439) (7,605) (5,222) (9,224) (5,803) (L6,L23l (16,996) (17,OL]-\ (16,985) (4) (4) (4) (3) (2) (2) (L4,987) (15,547) (13,846) (7,4061 (4,851) (9,086) (6,4L21 (8,393) (6,993) (L2,768l' (8,120) (6,881) (5,901) (3,794) (5,040) (4,3L21 (7,5041 (18,921\ (19,334) (19,236) (9,170) (L0,605) (14,10s) (15,498) (11,753) (12,446) (13,857) (4,683) (5,579) (8,904) (18,592) 119,257l' (19,138) (18,641) (17,5211 (r7,so7l (L8,277]' (L3,475) (1L,452) (9,569) (7,t75) (LL,228) (1,9t7) (t8,4r7) (1_9,334) (19,327) (19,313) (2\ (1) (1) (1) (0) (1) (0) (2\ (4) (4) (3) (2) (3) (3) (4) (3) (1) (0) (1) (3) (4) (s) (s) (3) (2) (21 (21 (1) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 341 of529 (0) (21 (4) 5/L5/I7 1.2:oo s/LslL7 L3:oo 5lL5/I7 t4:oo 5/15/17 t!:oo 5/t5lt7 1.6:00 5115/17 L7:OO 5/15/17 t8:OO 5/t5/L7 19:00 5/1.6/17 9:00 5/t6lt7 Lo:oo 5/t6/t7 tL:Oo 5/L6/I7 tZ:Oo 5lL6lI7 t3:oo slt6/t7 L4:oo 511.61t7 t!:oo 5/t6lL7 L6:oo 5/17/17 7:OO 17 8:00 17 9:00 7 10:00 7 11:00 7 l2:OO 7 13:00 7 L4:OO 7 15:00 5/17 /17 1.6:00 5/Lt/17 17:OO 5/L7/17 18:OO 5lL7/17 t9:OO 5lL7/17 2o:oo 5/I8lt7 7:oo 5/L8/L7 8:OO 5lL8/L7 9:oo 5lL8lL7 1o:oo 5/L81L71.1.:oo 5/t8/17 12:OO 5/1.8/t7 73:oo 5/18/17 l4:OO 5/18/17 t5:oo 5/18/17 1.6:00 5/L8/17 17:OO 5/L8/17 1.8:OO 5/L8lL7 19:oo 5/t8/t7 2o:oo 5/L9lL7 7:OO 5/L9/L7 8:OO 5/t9/t7 9:oo (16,989) (L5,961) (16,998) (L6,924) (14,156) (14,668) (t5,847) (9,568) (1s3) (2,567l' (7,931) (4,015) (3,089) (4,490) (5,2271 (3,568) (5,480) (13,865) (14,053) (8,210) (t2,684) (6,968) (9,7L1l (5,499) (3,787l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 342 of 529 (1) 5/19/L7 Lo:oo 5/191L7 tt:oo 5/19/L1 12:OO 5/19/77 L3:OO 5/L9/t La:Oo 5lL9l17 15:oo 5lL9/17 1.6:0o 5lL9/17 17:OO 5/19/t7 18:OO 5/19/t7 19:OO 5179/17 2o:oo 5l20lr7 7:oo 5/2olt7 8:oo 5/2olLt 9:oo 5/20117 Lo:oo 5l2olt7 L1.:oo 5l2ol77 12:oo 5/20177 13:oo 5/20/17 1.4:oo 5/20/t7 1.5:oo 5/20/17 76:00 5l2o/L7 17:oo 5120/17 18:oo 5/2t/t7 7:Oo 5/2L/L7 8:OO 5/2tlt7 9:oo 5/21./17 1O:OO 5/21/17 LI.:OO 5/21/17 12:OO 5/21./17 13:00 5/2U17 L4:00 5121/17 1.5:OO 512U17 1.6:00 5/21./17 17:oo 5l2tlt7 18:oo 5/21./t7 19:OO sl22/17 7:oo 5/22/17 8:OO 5122/17 9:oo 5/22/L710:oo 5/22/L7 1.L:Oo 5/22/L7 \2:OO 5/22/L713:oo 5/22/L7 1.a:00 5/22/L7 1.5:oo 5/22/L7 1.6:00 5/22/L7 t7:OO (t7,4OO) (17,239) (17,228) (17,21,8\ (L1,252) (L7,244) (Lt,04ol (16,952) (L6,953) (10,832) (stl (4,758l (L4,730l (L6,124) (t6,tt9) (L5,689) (16,570) (16,655) (L6,2L2) (LL,3t7) (9,943) (L6,337l. (3,337) (7,4531 (16,570) (17,L451 (15,730) (15,391) (15,275l' (L5,228) (15,L42) (15,132) (15,232) (15,213) (15,100) (8,633) (5,776l, (L4,2OO) (14,818) (14,849) (L4,706) (14,566) (14,578) (14,528) (14,4821 (1.4,493) (14,663) (1) (3) (6) (6) (6) (s) (s) (s) (3) (2) (1) (19,2921 (19,2921 (19,271l. (19,250) (r9,2571 (L9,278l' (L9,278) (L9,27t) (19,250) (12,91L) (2,093) (6,706) (17,LOL) (19,292) (19,292) (19,2711 (19,2571 (19,250) (18,865) (13,846) (12,4tU (1.8,872l, (5,691) (9,534) (18,844) (t9,292) (L9,292) (L9,27L\ (19,264) (L9,21L) (L9,L52) (L9,1L7) (L9,229) (19,236) (19,180) (12,600) (9,814) (18,746) (19,278) (19,218) (19,2641 (19,264) (r9,257) (L9,243) ( L9,250) (19,222) (19,250) (1) (3) (4) (s) (s) (s) (3) (s) (3) (4) (1) (3) (s) (6) (s) (s) (5) (s) (s) (4) (2) (3) (4) (s) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 343 of529 (5) (6) (6) (s) 5/22/17 1.8:OO 5/22/17 19:oo 5/23/17 7:OO 5/23/L7 8:oo 5/23/L7 9:oo 5/23/L7 1o:oo 5/23/17 L1.:OO 5l23lt7 L2:oo 5l23lt7 L3:oo 5/23/L1 t4:OO 5/23/L7 LS:OO 5/23117 t6:oo 5/23/L7 L7:oo 5/23/L7 L8:oo 5/23/17 L9:oo Sl2a/fl 7:oo 5l24lt7 8:oo 5/24/17 9:Oo 5/24/L7 LO:OO 5/24/17 tt:OO 5/24/17 12:oo 5124/17 13:oo 5/24117 t4:OO 5124/77 7s:oo 5/24/17 1.6:o0 5/24/17 17:OO 5l24lt7 18:oo 512411719:oo 5/25/t7 7:OO 5/25/t7 8:OO 5/25/t7 9:oo 5/251L7 Lo:oo 5/251t7 1.L:OO 5/25117 LT:oo 5/25/17 t3:OO 5/251fl u:oo 5/251]-7 75:OO 5/25/L7 17:OO 5/26/L7 8:OO 5/26/t7 9:oo 5/26/17 LO:OO 5/26/17 Lt:oo 5/26/17 1.2:OO 5/26/17 1.3:oo 5/26/17 1.4:oo 5/26/17 1.5:OO 5/25/L7 1.6:00 (15,085) (9,696) (5,416) (t4,427) (t4,5571 (Ls,767) (15,860) (15,819) (15,801) (1.5,792) (15,906) (15,941) (\5,4641 (14,900) (8,597) (5,183) (14,353) (14,908) (15,285) (14,6821 (L4,67t) (14,600) (1.4,3291 (L4,t76l' (1,4,047) (13,808) (L2,983) (7,158) (5,044) (13,699) (13,666) (12,3861 (12,070l, (13,042) (13,059) (10,691") (3,L241 (3,575) (1,070) (LL,2L5l (12,751l (9,911) (L1,680) (L2,2OLl (13,595) (13,560) (13,563) (L9,2361 (L3,727l' (9,303) (18,459) (18,543) (L9,278') (19,2641 (19,2431 (19,236) (t9,2221 (19,2221 (19,215) (19,222\ (t9,Lt7l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 344 of529 (1) (2\ (3) (s) (4) (4) (3) 5/26/t7 L7:OO 5126117 L8:oo 5/26/17 L9:oO 5127lt7 7:oo 5127117 8:oo 5127117 9:oo 5127lL7 to:oo 5/27/t7 1.L:OO 5127/r7 12:OO 5/271L7 t3:OO 5/271L7 La:oo 5127/L7 LS:OO 5/271L7 L6:OO 5/271t7 L7:oo sl27l11 t8:00 5/27/17 19:OO 5/28/17 7:oo 5/28117 8:oo 5/28/17 9:OO 5128177 1o:oo 5128/17 1.1.:00 5/281]-7 12:oo s/28/17 l3too 5l28lt7 u:oo 5/281t715:OO 5/28/L71.6:O0 5128/17 17:oo 5128/17 t8:00 5/28/17 t9:oO 5/29/L71:OO 5129/17 8:oo sl29/17 9:oo 5129/17 fi:oo 5/29/L7 LL:OO 5/29/L7 t2:oo 5129/L7 t3:00 5/29/17 L4:Oo 5/29/L7 L9:oo s/29/L1 L6:00 5/29/L7 17:oo 5/29/L7 t8:OO 5/29/17 L9:OO 5/30/17 7:oo 5/30/17 8:Oo 5/30/L7 9:oo 5/30/L7 LO:OO 5/30/L7 tL:oo (13,575) (13,569) (8,195) (4,510) (13,2L6l (13,550) (L3,494) (13,437) (13,452) (L3,454) (L3,282) (13,186) (t3,247) (13,256) (12,92t) (4,882) (4,183) (12,733l (12,048\ (10,891) (10,726l. (L1,062l. 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Vote Solar Page 345 of529 (1) (3) (4) 5l3O/17 L2:OO 5l3olt7 1.3:oO 5/3o/L7 La:OO 5/30/L7 L5:Oo 5/30/L7 L6:OO 5/30/L7 t7:oo 5/30/L7 19:oo 5/31./L7 8:OO 5/31./L7 9:oo 5/3L/17 1O:oO 5131./11 1.1.:oo 5l3L/17 72:OO 5l3L/17 13:oo 5/3L/17 1.4:OO 5l3L/17 ts:oo 5/3L/17 1.6:00 5/3L/17 17:OO 6/1./L7 1o:oo 6/t/17 1.1.:OO 6/t/7713:oo 6/L/t7 1.4:oo 6/t/17 1.5:oo 6/1./17 1.6:00 6/L/17 17:OO 6/1./17 t8:oo 6/L/17 t9:oo 6/2/17 7:oo 6/2/17 8:oo 612/17 9:oo 6/2/17 1o:oo 6/2/17 1.1:oo 6/2/17 12:OO 6/2117 13:00 6/2/17 1.4:oo 6/2/L7 15:oo 6/2/17 16:00 6/2/17 17:OO 6121t718:oo 6/2/L7 19:OO 6/3/17 9:oo 6/3/t7 1O:OO 6/31L7 LL:OO 6/3/L7 L2:OO 6/31t7 L3:oo 6/3/L7 L4:OO 6/3/L7 t!:oo 6/3/17 1.6:00 (11,558) (11,523) (11,458) (LL,4t7l (L0,423) (1,100) (47t) (6,554) (7,8041 (8,890) (9,569) (10,2481 (9,899) (8,645) (9,175) (3,L46) (2,622) (2,3L1) (6,344\ (3,057) (10,219) (4,290) (2,4411 (6,265) (11,235) (5,654) (1,633) (10,303) (L0,922) (L0,929) (10,949) (10,931) (10,957) (10,901) (10,380) (10,510) (3,591) (10,830) (5,550) (614) (3,490) (808) (8,551) (9,436) (8,760) (7,374l' (7,834) (s) (6) (6) (s) (1) (2) (0) (19,250) (19,236) (19,243) (19,L87) (18,683) (9,107) (8,932) (15,0221 (L6,331) (L7,7241 (18,858) (L9,2221 (18,893) (17,5L4) (18,011) (11,809) (L1.,t72) (9,947]| (13,979) (10,780) (18,116) (1,2,O75], (10,311) (L4,t\2) (19,208) (13,762]| (9,793) (18,648) (t9,271l (19,2641 (L9,257\ (r9,257\ (r9,2431 ( 19,194) (L8,7t1') (19,026) (11,893) (L9,222) (1.4,049). (9,1_49) (1.2,L73') (9,450) (17,332) (18,235) (\7,542) (16,037) (L6,527) (2) (3) (4) (s) (s) (4) (4) (21 (1) (1) (1) (0) (4) (4) (2) (2) (3) (2) (3) (4) (s) (s) (6) (s) (3) (4) (2) (1) (0) (2) (3) (3) (4) (s) (s) (s) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibir No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 346 of529 6/3/L7 17:OO 6/a/1.78:oo 6/4/L7 9:oo 614/77 Lo:oo 6/4/17 tl.:OO 6/4/17 L2:OO 6/4/L7 L3:oo 6/4/t7 L4:oo 6/4/L7 LS:OO 6/4/L7 L6:OO 614/L7 17:oo 6/5/L1 13:Oo 615/L7 1.a:oo 6/5/L7 ts:oo 615117 t6:oo 615111 17:OO 6/5/L7 t8:OO 615lL7 19:oo 616/t7 8:OO 616117 9:oo 6/6/17 1o:oo 616/17 1.L:oo 616/17 t2:oo 616lU B:oo 6/6117 L4:oo 616/17 Ls:oo 616/t7 L6:oo 6/6/17 L7:oo 6/6/17 L8:oo 6/6/17 L9:oo 6/7 /t7 7:oo 6/7/L7 8:oo 6/7/I7 9:oo 6/7/17 LO:OO 6/1/17 L1.:00 6/7/t7 12:OO 6/71L7 t3:oo 617lL7 M:OO 617lL7 15:oo 617/L7 1.6:00 6/7|L7 17:oo 6/9/17 8:oO 6/9/17 9:OO 6/91L1 1.o:oo 6/91L7 lL:Oo 6/9/tt 1.2:OO 6/91L7 1.3:oo (2,2561 (2,t2}l (1,518) (2,752l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 347 ol 529 (4) 619/17 1.5:oo 6/9/L7 L6:oo 6lLO/17 1o:oo 6/tO/17 1.1.:OO 6/10/17 12:OO 6/10/17 13:oo 6/1O/17 1,4:OO 6110/\7 1S:OO 6110/17 t6:oo 6lto/17 17:oo 6/10/17 1.8:Oo 6/10/17 19:OO 6/LLlt7 7:oo 6lLU17 8:oo 6lL1.lL7 9:oo 61L1./L1 Lo:oo 6/LUL7 LL:OO ilLtlIT l2:oo 6lL2lL7 L3:OO 6lL2/L7 t1:oo 6/L2/t7 L6:OO 6lt3/17 7:OO 6/13/17 8:OO 6/13/17 9:oo 611"3/17 Lo:oo 6/t3/17 L1.:OO 6/t3/!7 L2:OO 6/13/17 13:oo 6lt3/17 1.4:OO 6/13/11 1.5:oo 6/13/17 1.6:00 6/13/17 !7:OO 6113117 1.8:oo 6/13/L7 L9:OO 6/L4/17 7:OO 6/L4/17 8:OO 6/La/77 9:oo 6/L4/17 L0:OO 6/1,4/17 1,1:OO 6/L4/17 12:OO 6/L4/17 13:OO 6/u/L7 1.4:OO 6/1.4/L7 LS:OO 6/L4/L7 t6:OO 6/L4/17 L7:OO 6/L4/L7 L8:Oo 6/1.4/L7 L9:OO (8,465) (L,271l' (1,041) (3,980) (3,121) (7,689) (4,4161 (6,4411 (5,740l' (7,826) (8,820) (14s) (e8) (267) (2,016) (1,092) (1.,9251 (6,911) (L,947l (L,787\ (L,r29) (106) (3,862) (3,847) (L1.,L87l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 348 of 529 6/L4/L7 2O:oO 6lt5/17 8:oo 6lL5/L7 9:OO 6/L5/L7 tO:oo 6lL5/Lt LL:OO 6115/Lt L2:OO 6lL5/L7 13:oo 6/L5/L1 1.4:OO 6/15/L1 1.5:OO 6/15/t7 L6:OO 6/15/Lt 17:oO 6/1.5117 L8:OO 6176lL7 9:oo 6/1.6/17 Lo:oo 611.6117 L1.:OO 6/1.6/17 L2:OO 6lt6l17 L3:oo 6/16117 1.4:oo 6/L6/17 LS:OO 6/1.6/L7 L7:oo 6177lL7 7:oo 6117(L78:oo 6/17/1t 9:oo 6117/17 to:oo 6117117 Ll.:oo 6117/17 L2:OO 6/17/17 L3:OO 6/17/17 L :OO 6/17/17 LS:OO 6/17/Lt L6:OO 6117/L7 L7:oo 6117/L] 18:oo 6lL7l17 19:OO 6lt8lt7 7:OO 6/18/L7 8:oo 6/18/17 9:oo 6/181L7 1O:OO 6/LB|L7 1.L:OO 6/L8/L7 12:oo 6/L8/L713:oo 6/L8/17 L4:00 6/L8/1715:OO 6/L8/17 L6:oo 6/L8/17 17:OO 6/L8/17 L8:OO 6/L8/17 L9:oO 6/L9/17 7:oO (8e2) (8oe) (6,765l. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 349 ol 529 6/19/17 8:oo 6/19/17 9:OO 6/L9117 1.0:oo 6lL9l17 L1.:oO 6lL9lL7 L2:OO 6/19/17 L3:OO 6/L9/17 t4:OO 6/L9/17 LS:OO 6/19/17 t6:OO 6/L9/17 t7:OO 6lL9/t7 t8:oo 6119/17 t9:oo 6120/L7 7:oo 6/20/17 8:oo 6120/17 9:0o 6/20/17 LO:OO 6/20/17 LL:OO 6/20/17 t2:oo 6120/17 13:oo 6120/17 t4:OO 6120/17 1S:OO 6/20/17 1.6:00 6/20117 t7:OO 6120/L7 18:oo 6/20/L7 19:OO 6121./17 7:oo 612L/t7 8:oo 612L/L7 9:oo 6121./17 fi:OO 6/21./L7 LL:OO 6/21/L7 L2:OO 6121"117 t3:OO 6/21./17 t4:0o 6/21./17 15:OO 6/2L/17 t6:Oo 6l2L/17 17:oo 6l2L/17 18:oo 6l2tlL7 19:oo 6/22/L7 7:OO 6122/17 8:OO 6/22/17 9:OO 6/22/17 1-O:OO 6/22/17 1.1:OO 6/22/17 12:OO 6/22/L7 13:oo 6/22/u 1.4ioo 6/22/L7 1.5:oo (9,4921 (8,2e2) (Ll,4231 (L0,966) (10,360) (10,406) (1_0,383) (10,369) (10,343) (9,t571 (9,556) (6,320) (L,484\ (2,515l. (12,033) (L2,71,41 (12,655) (L2,667l' (L2,887l' (13,290) (13,549) (14,818) (16,433) (15,005) (11,388) (4,26L1 (12,759) (LL,707) (11,753) (L1.,752) (L1,,703) (11,608) (LL,527l' (11,s00) (1.L,3Ltl (11,368) (1,L,223l, (8,404) (3,208) ( 11,339) (11,378) (1,0,782) (10,490) (10,467) (10,500) (10,511) (10,557) (1) (21 (4) (s) (s) (s) (s) (4) (3) (1) 12\ (3) (4) (4) (4) (4) (3) (2) (0) (1) (3) (s) (6) (6) (s) (5) (s) (4) (2) (0) (17,L641 (15,065) (19,2641 (L9,2511 (19,2431 (19,2431 (1_9,250) (19,180) (t9,222') (17,955) (18,333) (L4,427) (8,498) (9,534) (L8,998) (L9,229) (L9,222) (L9,222) (L9,236) (t9,229) (t9,222) (19,208) (L9,173) (18,592) (13,881) (9,849) (18,907) (19,306) (19,306) (19,2781' (19,278l' (19,2711 (L9,2641 (L9,264') (L9,292\ (t9,257) (r9,257) (16,324) (11,046) (19,138) (19,306) (L9,2991 (L9,2921 (19,285) (19,278) (19,278) (19,250) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 350 of'529 (1) (3) (4) (6) (6) (5) (6) 6/22/t7 t6:OO 6122/11 17:oo 6/22/17 L8:oo 6/22/17 t9:OO 6123/L7 7:oo 6123/17 8:oo 6123/17 9:oo 6/23/t710:OO 6/23/L7 1.1.:oo 6123/17 12:oo 6/23/17 t3:OO 6/23/17 t4:OO 6/23/17 LS:OO 6/23/17 L6:OO 6/23/17 t7:OO 6/23/t7 L8:OO 6/23/L7 L9:oo 6/2alv 7:oo 6l2alfl 8:oo 6l2al17 9:oo 6l24l1t lo:oo 6124111 11.:OO 6124/11 12:oo 6124/17 L3:oO 6/24/17 1.4:oo 6/24117 L5:OO 6/24/17 L6:oO 6/24/t7 L7:oo 6/241L7 L8:oo 6/24/17 t9:OO 6125/17 7:oo 6/25/17 8:oo 6l2s/I7 9:oo 6/25/17 1O:OO 6125/17 1.1.:OO 6/25/11 12:oo 6/25/17 I3:OO 6/25/17 L4:OO 6/25/17 LS:OO 6125/t] 1.6:00 6/25/17 17:oo 6/25/11 L8:OO 6/25/17 L9:oo 6/26/L7 8:00 6126/L7 9:OO 6/26/17 LO:OO 6/26/17 IL:OO (10,466) 110,4121' {1O,417) (7,358) (1,790) (9,600) (9,624) (9,616) (9,619) (9,558) (9,530) (9,415) (9,361) (9,372) (9,L64) (9,2571 (6,612\ (2,731], (10,958) (L0,895) (1,L,219) (L1,034) (10,511) (10,484) (1O,474l, (10,465) (10,456) (10,47]-l (1O,3321 (7,649) (L,352l (9,568) (8,950) (8,593) (8,799) (8,666) (8,579) (8,se4) (8,548) (8,483) (8,47g',) (8,312) (4,815) (8,479) (9,740) (r0,2131 (10,178) (6) (s) (3) (1) (L9,2511 (t9,2641 (L9,2571 (16,520) (11,081) (19,t241 {.19,292) (19,2921 (19,292) (19,257) (19,243) (r9,236) (19,229) (t9,243) (L9,250) (L9,243) (16,555) (10,633) (19,026) (19,285) (19,278l' (L9,2571 (19,250) (19,2361 (\9,2431 119,243l' (19,2221 (19,222) (19,236) (L6,492) (to,7t7) (18,984) (19,250) (19,250) (L9,250) (!9,236) (r9,229) (19,236) (19,229) (19,215) (19,20L) (18,886) (15,148) (18,557) (L9,257) (19,250) (L9,243) (0) (3) (s) (6) (s) (5) (6) (6) (s) (3) (1) (1) (3) (4) (6) (s) (6) (s) (s) (4) (2) (0) (1) (3) (4) (s) (s) (s) (4) (4) (3) (1) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 35 I of 529 (1) (3) (4) 6/26/17 L2:OO 6/26/L7 L3:oo 6126lL7 L4:oo 6/26/L7 Ls:oo 6/261L7 L6:OO 6126lL7 L9:OO 6127/17 7:OO 6/27/17 8:oo 6/27/17 9:oo 6/27/L7 1o:oo 6127lL7 Ll.:Oo 6/27/L7 L2:Oo 6/27/L7 L3:oo 6/27/L7 1.4:OO 6/27/t7 1.5:oo 6/27117 76:00 6/271t7 17:oo 6127lL7 18:oo 6127lt7 79:oo 6l28lL7 8:oo 6/28/17 9:oo 6128/17 fi:oo 6/281t7 1.1.:oo 6/281L7 12:oo 6/28/t7 L3:oo 5/28/17 L4:OO 6l28lt7 L!:oo 6l28lt7 16:00 6l28lt7 L7:oo 6/281L7 1.8:OO 6128lt7 L9:oo 6129117 7:oo 6129117 8:oo 6/29/77 9:oo 6/29/17 Lo:oo 6129/17 11.:oo 6/29/77 L2:oo 6129/17 t3:oo 6129lL7 M:oo 6/29/17 1.5:oo 6/29/L7 1.6:00 6/29/L7 17:OO 6/29/77 L8:oO 6/29/t7 L9:Oo 6130/171:oo 6/30/17 8:oo 6/30/17 9:oo (10,189) (9,832) (5,132) (3,216') (7,3261 (820) (L27) (4,861) (9,471') (9,033) (8,840) (8,648) (5,516) (7,103) (8,912) (4,607l (5,060) (8,575) (5,985) (LO,229) (L0,836) (10,738) (10,705) (10,616) (10,628) (10,599) (LO,7571, (10,567) (8,L74l. (8,L77l, (4,831) (13s) (8,713) (9,L45) (9,388) (10,308) (10,304) (L0,424) (10,135) (9,792l, (9,758) (9,751) (9,7L3], (6,133) (182) (9,25L1 (9,843) (s) (4) (4) (3) (2) (19,243) (18,830) (14,049) (12,2011 (16,548) (8,946) (8,281) (13,2L61 (18, L23) (18,291) (18,291) (18,263) (15,372]. (16,653) (18,361) (14,133) (1"4,693) (17,3251 (14,L191 (18,571) (19,271\ (19,2641 (19,2511 (19,2291 (19,250) (19,2431 (19,236) (19,250) (19,250) (L9,236) (15,897) (LO,22O\ (18,935) (L9,292) (L9,278) (L9,27t) (L9,264) (L9,257) (19,257) (19,2571 (19,250) (19,243\ (L9,243) (15,589) (9,429) (18,613) (19,285) (1) (4) (s) (4) (2) (3) (3) (1) (1) (1) (3) (4) (s) (6) (s) (s) (s) (4) (21 (0) (3) (4) (s) (s) (s) (4) (6) (3) (2) (0) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 352 of529 (1) 6/30/L7 1O:oo 6l3o/L7 1.1:oo 6l3O/L1 12:oo 6130/L7 1.3:oo 6/3olL7 M:oo 6130/11 1.s:oo 6/30117 L6:oo 6/30/17 L7:oo 6130/17 L8:oo 6130117 l9:oo 7 /L/17 7:OO 7/L/17 8:OO 7/t/L7 9:oo 7/L/L7 IO:OO 7/1./t7 LL:OO 7/L1t7 t2:oo 71U11 13:oo 7 /1.1L1 1.4:OO 7/!/t7 !5:OO 7ltl17 1.6:00 711"/17 t8:oo 7lULl 19:oo 7/2/L7 8:oo 7/2/17 9:oo 7/2/17 Lo:oo 712/17 lL:oo 7/2/Lt t2:oo 7/2/11 t3:oo 7/2/17 L4:oo 7/2/17 tS:oo 7 /2/17 1.6:00 7 /2/17 17:OO 712/11 t9:oo 7/2/17 L9:OO 7/3/17 8:oo 7 /3/17 9:oo 713/11 1O:OO 7 /3/17 1.1.:OO 7/3/tt 12:oo 7/3/L] 13:oo 7 /3/L7 L4:00 7 /3/L7 1.5:OO 7 /3/L7 1.6:00 7 /31L7 17:Oo 7/3/L7 18:oo 7 /3/L7 1.9:OO 7 /4/tt 7:oO {.9,794l' (9,730) (10,284) (10,664) (10,5s6) (10,534) (LO,2941 (1,0,359) (L0,247]. (6,204) (324l. (8,309) (9,2L6) (9,044) (9,133) (8,009) (7,2L6) (4,884) (7,838) (6,38s) (2,463) (4,876) (7,744]. (9,082) (9,060) (9,049) (8,973) (8,949) (8,923) (8,902) (8,8e6) (8,925) (8,553) (4,653) (8,167) (8,997) (9,832) (9,881) (11,060) (1,L,748) (11,730) (11,657) (9,955) (1,298) (1O,779l. (6,2ss) (8s8) (3) (4) (s) (s) (6) (s) (4) (3) (2) (0) (3) (4) (s) (4) (4) (3) (3) (0) (3) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (2) (1) (2) (3) (4) (4) (4) (4) (3) (21 (1) (19,278) (19,264) (19,250) (19,243) (19,236) (19,215) (19,201) (19,201) (19,054) (L4,924) (8,764) (t7,241) (18,2L4) (18,046) (L8,249) (r7,787) (16,751) (1,4,252) (L7,269) (15,813) (11,858) 11,4,273) (16,989) (18,298) (18,298) (18,284) (18,2841 (78,277l' (18,27O)' (18,256) (18,263) (18,256) (17,850) (13,846) (t7,2411 (18,291) (19,236) (L9,250) (19,243) (19,243) (19,229) (19,236) (18,039) (15,498) (\8,977) (1,4,448) (8,813) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 353 of529 7/a/r7 8:oo 7/4/17 9:OO 7/4/17 LO:OO 7l4lL7 1.1.:00 7lalr7 L2:oo 7/4/L7 L3:OO 7/4/17 L4:OO Tlalv 1-5:00 7/4/L7 L6:OO 7/4/t7 17:OO 7/4/L7 1.8:OO 7lalv E:oO 7/5/t7 8:oo 715117 9:OO 7l5lt7 10:00 715/L7 1.1.:oo 715/L7 12:oo 7l5l\713:oo 7l5lL7 1.4:oo 7l5lt7Ls:oo 7lSltt 1.6:00 7l5lt7 17:Oo 7l5lL7 t8:oo 7/51t7 19:oo 7/6/17 8:oo 7/6/17 9:Oo 7/6/L7 1o:oo 7/61t71.1:OO 7l6lt7 12:OO 716117 B:oo 7l6lL7 14:oo 7/6/t7 15:oo 7l6lt7 1.6:00 716/t7 17:oo 7l6l17 1.8:oo 7/6/17 L9:oo 7/7/t7 8:oo 717117 9:Oo 7/7/17 LO:OO 7 /7 /17 LI:OO 7 /7117 12:OO 7/7/L7 13:OO 7 /7 /L7 1.4:OO 7 /7 /L7 1.5:OO 7/7/L716:00 t/71L7 L7:00 717lL7 1.8:OO (10,118) (10,1L8) (10,863) (10,938) (10,896) (1O,677l, (8,498) (8,980) (10,961) (10,660) (9,812) (4,748). (7,653) (9,585) (9,4191 (9,450) (9,201l (9,749l. 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Vote Solar I'age 354 o1529 7 /7 /17 t9:oo 718/L18:oo 7/8/L7 9:OO 7/8/1710:oo 7 /8/L1 1.L:oo 7/8/t1 1.2:oo 718/L1 13:OO 7/8/L7 M:oo 718/17 L5:OO 7/8/17 L6:oo 7/8/17 tt:OO 718/17 18:oo 719/L7 8:oo 719/L7 9:oo 7l9ll71o:oo 719/t7 1.1:oo 719/L712:oo 7/9/L7 13:oO 719/L71.4:oo 7/9/17 15:oo 719/L1 1.6:00 719/1717:OO 719/17 t8:OO 7191fl r9:oo 7/10/L7 8:OO 1l1O/17 9:Oo 7/70/L7 to:oo 7/1OlL7 Lt:OO 7/tOlL7 L2:OO 7/tOl!7 L3:OO 7 /10/Lt 1.4:OO 7lLOll7 L5:00 7/LOlLt t6:OO t/LO|L7 t7:OO 7 /LOl17 1.8:OO TltolLT 19:oo 7/tLlL7 8:oo 7 /1.L/Lt 9:oo 7/LL/17 t}:OO 11t1"/17 LL:OO 7 /1.LlL7 t2:OO 711.1./17 t3:OO 7 /L1,117 1,4:OO 7 /Lt/L7 1,5:OO 7/Lt/17 16:00 7/LLlL7 17:OO TlttlLT 1.8:OO (3,547) 17,337l, (9,042) (5,625) (8,945) (8,925) (8,606) (8,418) (9,L241 (9,075) (9,258) (6,841) (4,61,21 (8,029) (9,338) (9,496) (9,41,0) (9, L54) (9,039) (8,827) (8,817) (8,895) (7,648) (2,587]' (8,621) (10,164) (10,057) (10,015) (9,993) (10,1_48) (9,1L5) (10,274l, (10,1_18) (6,7L7) (5,544) (4,995) (9,516) (1_0,411) ,1o,L44\ (10,932) (10,584) (10,s36) (10,502) (LO,477) (10,454) (10,426) (10,296) (1) (21 (3) (4) (4) (3) (3) (3) (2) (0) (13,2721 (\7,241') (19,L24\ (ts,47o') (18,942) (18,872l, (18,564) (1,8,277l. (18,893) (18,886) (19,019) (16,520) (L4,4411 (L7,8361 (19,075) (L9,2221 (19,152) (18,865) (t8,774l' (18,550) (18,620) (18,683) (17,9201 (L2,9221 (L7,6261 (19,2s0) (r9,257l. (t9,2361 (r9,2t5l' (19,215) (17,962) (19,215) (19,082) (15,4211 (L4,378\ (13,769) (18,151) {.19,278) (19,21L\ (t9,2571 (t9,257) (L9,243) (19,250) (L9,243) ( 19,236) (L9,2291 (L9,215l' (1) (2) (3) (3) (3) (2) (3) (1) (1) (2) (3) (4) (4) (4) (4) (3) (21 (1) (3) (4) (s) (s) (s) (4) (3) (3) (2) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties'Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-ll B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 355 of529 7/1.1/17 19:OO 7/L2/L7 8:OO 7/L2/L7 9:OO 7/12/17 IO:OO 7/12/17 LL:OO 7/12/17 L2:OO 7/12/17 L3:oo 7/t2/fl M:oO 7/t2/17 LS:OO 7 /1.2/17 L6:OO 7/t2/I7 L7:OO 7/I2/I7 L8:00 7/t2/I7 L9:00 7lI3/17 8:oo 7lt3lL7 9:oo 7/L3/L7 1O:OO 7lBlLl 1.1:oo 7/L3/17 t2:oo 7113/17 13:oo 7lL3lL7 L4:00 7/L3/L7 15:ao 7 /t3/17 1.6:00 7 /13/17 17:oo 7113/17 18:OO 7/13/17 19:OO 7/!4/17 I0:OO 7 /1.4/17 1.t:OO 7/1,4/17 12:OO 7/L4/17 t3:OO 7/14/17 t4:OO 7 /14/17 1.5:OO 7 /1.4/17 1.6:00 7/L4/17 t7:OO 7 /1.4/17 18:OO 7/1.4/17 19:OO 7/L5/L7 8:OO 7/t5/L7 9:OO 7115/17 1o:o0 7 /L5/!7 L1.:00 7/L5/17 12:OO 7/15/17 13:OO 7/L5/tt 14:OO 7 /L5/L7 1.5:OO 7/L5/L7 16:00 7/L5lL7 t7:OO 7/L5/r7 E:OO 7 /1.6/17 8:oo (6,033) (8,681) (e,802) (9,719) (9,545) (9,458) (9,406) (e,4e3) (9,496) (9,440) (9,363) (8,951) (4,821,) (6,889) (e,023) (9,148) (9,161) (9,018) (8,985) (8,974l' (9,028) (8,989) (8,335) (6,7LLl (1.,697]' (8s2) (8,975) (5,742l' (8,491) (3,2131 (8,885) (8,578) (8,173) (6,773l' (2,583) (6,145) (3,964) (5,654) (6,556) (3,810) (6,935) (8,140) (10,001) (9,894) (9,667) (3,840) (7,968) (1) (3) (4) (s) (s) (s) (4) (3) (2) (1) (1) (21 (3) (4) (4) (3) (3) (3) (21 (1) (14,966) (18,088) (19,264) (t9,243) (19,236) (L9,222) (19,208) (19,208) (19,215) (L9,215l- (19,201) (t8,732l (L3,965) (16,954) (19,13r.) (19,2291 (19,2L5) (19,20L) (19,131) (19,215) (19,222) (19,2L5) (18,872) (17,493) (12,257) (10,948) (19,124) (15,799) (18,585) (13,265) (18,781) (18,50L) (18,11_6) (16,821) (12,500) (15,820) (13,776) (15,561) (16,485) (L3,699) (16,884) (18,508) (L9,1731 (19,201) (18,914) (L3,027) (17,206) (1) (21 (4) (4 3 3 3 2 1. 0 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 1 ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 356 of529 7/16/17 9:oo 7 /161L1 1.0:00 l lL6lLt 1.1.:OO TlLGlLT 12:oo 7/L6/17 L3:OO 7/1.6/17 t4:oo 7/1.6/17 LS:OO 7 /1"6/17 1.6:00 7/16/17 17:OO 7/16/L7 18:oo 711.6/L7 19:OO 7 /17 /L7 8:OO 7 /17 /t7 9:OO 7lt7/17 to:oo 7lL7/17 t1.:OO 7/t7/17 L2:OO 7/17/17 L3:OO 7117/17 L4:OO 7/17/17 LS:OO 7/17/17 1.6:00 7 /t7 /t7 17:OO 7/t7/t7 18:OO 7/17/17 19:oo 7/18/17 8:oo 7/18/t7 9:OO 7lt8/L71o:oo 7/L8/L7 1.1:OO 7/18/17 L2:OO 7/18/17 t3:oo 7/18/17 t4:oO 7118117 LS:OO 7/18/17 L6:oO 7/!8/17 L7:OO 7/18/17 L9:OO 7/18/17 L9:O0 7/19/17 8:OO 7/19/17 9:OO 7/19/17 Lo:oo 7/19/17 1.1.:OO t/19/17 L2:OO 7/19/17 L3:OO 7/19/17 M:OO 7/19/17 LS:OO 7/19/17 1.6:00 7/19/17 L7:OO 7/19/17 1.8:OO 7/19/17 L9:OO ( 10,139) (10,092) (10,098) (10,083) (L0,122) (LO,t29) (10,088) (10,005) (10,083) (9,986) (4,869) (7,4L5) (9,38L) (10,L58) (\0,476\ (10,475) (10,495) (10,445) (10,418) (10,391) (10,405) (9,793) (4,768l. (8,407l, (10,403) (10,411) (10,391) (10,319) (10,589) (10,653) (9,843) (9,14L) (9,737) (9,363) (4,008) (9,131) (10,979) (12,L37\ (12,2621 (12,227\ (12,235\ (12,L361 {.1,2,L541 (12,105) (1.1.,9921 (11,933) (6,892) (0) (2) (3) (s) (s) (s) (4) (4) (3) (1) (1) (3) (4) (s) (s) (s) (s) (4) (3) (1) '19,264) (19,27T',) (19,2641 (19,250) (19,250) (19,2431 (19,236) (L9,2291 (L9,229l' (L9,1,521 (14,399) (L7,O13]. (18,165) (18,949) (L9,27LI (L9,2571 (19,243) (19,243) (19,236) {19,229) (19,222) (r9,Lt7) (13,791\ (17,444) (19,264') (19,2571 (t9,2431 (19,2291 (t9,2221 (19,2291 (r9,229\ (L9,229\ (L9,2221 (18,823) (13,335) ( 17,535) (L9,2431 (t9,2431 (L9,2431 (L9,229) (19,208) (19,201) (L9,1941 (19,194) (L9,0411 (t9,0471 (13,839) (1) (3) (4) (s) (4) (4) (4) (4) (2) (1) (4) (3) (2) (1) 1) 2 4 4 4 4 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 357 of 529 7/20/L7 8:oo 7/2o/L7 9:OO 7/20/L7 1o:oO 7/20/17 11:OO 7/20/t7 12:OO 7/20/!7 13:OO 7/20/17 1.4:OO 7/20/L7 15:OO 7 /20/17 1.6:00 7l2O/17 17:Oo 7/20117 t8:oo 7/20/17 19:Oo 7/21./L7 8:OO 1/21,1t7 9:OO 7/21./11 LO:OO 7lLt/17 1.1.:00 7/21/17 12:OO 7/21./L7 13:OO 7/21./17 1.4:OO 7/21./L7 1.5:OO 7/21,/17 t6:OO 7/21,/t7 t7:OO 7/21./L7 1.8:OO 7/21./17 19:OO 7/22/17 8:oo 7/22/t7 9:OO 7/22/L7 1O:OO 7/22/L7 1.1:OO 7/22/t712:OO 7/22/L7 1.3:00 7/221L7 1.4:OO 7/22/L7 15:oo 1122/17 L6:00 7/22/L7 L7:OO 7 /22/17 1.8:oo 7/22/t7 t9:oo 7/23/L7 8:OO 7/23/t7 9:oo 7/23/11 1o:oo 7/23/L7 1.1:OO 7/23/L7 12:OO 7/23/t713:OO 7/23/L7 L4:OO 7/23/L7 LS:OO 7/23/17 t6:OO 7/23/17 17:OO 7/23117 t8:00 (6,706) (11,080) (11,828) (11,938) (1r.,803) (LL,745l (1L,749) (LL,747) (LL,74tl (tL,727l' (11,605) (6,469) (9,869) (LL,697l (L1,685) (11,670) (11,601) (11,575) (10,369) (10,045) (L0,014) (10,130) (10,014) (4,s0e) (8,625) (12,011) (11,996) (12,337) (12,601) (!2,6LLl (12,530) (12,513) (12,578) (L2,598) (L2,279l' (6,889) (9,708) (1.2,425) (12,398) (12,355) (12,396) (L2,332) (t2,3191 (L2,2601 (L2,364) (12,335) (10,758) (0) (1) (3) (4) (4) (s) (3) (4) (2) (1) (13,902) (18,445) {.L9,243) ( 19,250) (L9,243) (L9,243) (r9,229) (L9,229) (L9,229) (L9,229') (19,159) (13,923) (L7,4791 (19,285) (L9,2641 (t9,264) (19,250) (19,250) (t9,243\ (19,236) (L9,222') (19,215) (19,040) (13,370) (17,143) (L9,278) (19,264) (19,264) (19,257) (19,243) (19,243) (19,229) (19,2221 (19,229) (L8,977l. (13,461) (16,513) (19,250) (19,243) (19,229) (19,2r5) (19,165) ( 19,208) (19,138) (19,1s9) (19,194) (18,513) (1) (3) (4) (s) (s) (s) (4) (4) (3) (i) (1) (3) (4) (s) (4) (4) (4) (4) (3) (1) (0) (21 (3) (4) (4) (4) (4) (3) (2) (1) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-U- 1 7- 1 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar l'age 358 o1529 7123/17 19:OO 7124/Lt 1.0:oo 7/24/L7 1.L:00 7124/L712:oo 71241L713:OO 7124/171.4:OO 7124/t715:OO 7124/L716:00 7l2a/L7 t7:oo 7l2slL7 9:oo 7l25lL7 LL:OO 7125117 t2:oo 7l25lL7 t3:oo 7l25lL7 t4:OO 71251L715:oo 7l25lL7 t6:oo 7l2\ltt t7:oo 7/261L7 9:oo 7126/L7 to:oo 7126/L71.1:OO 7l26lL7 12:OO 71261L713:oo 7l26lL7 1.4:OO 7126/17 17:oo 7/26117 18:oO 7126/L7 19:oo 7127/17 8:OO 7 /27 /17 9:OO 7/27/171O:OO 7127/17 tL:oo 7/27/17 L2:00 7/27/17 13:00 7 /27 /17 1-4:OO 7127/17 t5:oo 7/27117 t6:oo 7127117 L7:oo 7127/17 t8:oo 7127/L7 t9:oo 7128/L7 9:OO 7/28/L710:OO 7/28/L7 Lt:OO 7128/L712:OO 7128/L7 13:oo 7/28/17 L4:00 7/28/17 t!:oo 7128/17 L6:oo 7128/17 11:OO (4,62L) (2,s24) (8,658) (9,389) (6,348) (6,055) (10,679) (2,136]| (8,429) (5,954) (6,197) (10,093) (L0,478]. (10,781) (9,955) (LO,9L2l (10,948) (8,057) (10,852) (10,852) (10,731) (10,645) (6,819) (3,895) (ee6) (1,200) (7,055) (1o,353) (9,306) (5,329) (9,034) (L0,092) (8,220) (5,850) (7,975]. (9,647) (9,049) (2,688) (9,702\ (9,735) (9,676], (9,632) (9,610) (9,209) (41) (7,2621 (6,592) (2) (3) (3) (1) (1) (2) (0) (1) (21 (4) (4) (3) (3) (21 (0) (21 (3) (4) (4) (4) (L2,733) (1L,032) (17,2061 (17,9481 (14,455) (13,81_1) (1.8,424) (10,283) (16,100) (12,9991 (14,03s) (17,4581 (17,850) (18,963) (17,962) (19,1_03) (t9,L241 (L6,401) (L9,222) (L9,2221 (19,152) (L9,058) (15,092) (12,313) (9,156) (9,387) (15,708) (19,131) (18,060) (13,979l, (L7,7941 (18,949) (t7,0241 (L4,679], (17,325) (19,103) (18,522) (12,0821 (19,27L\ (19,250) (19,250) (L9,236\ (t9,2361 (L9,t241 (9,856) (r7,2L31 (L6,3241 (1) (0) (2) (21 (3) (3) (3) (1) (2) (2) (1) (0) (2) (3) (1) (4) (4) (3) (3) (2) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 359 ol 529 7/29/17 8:oo 7/29/17 9:OO 7/29/17 LO:OO 7 /29/17 LL:OO 7129/17 L2:oO 7/29/17 L3:oO 7/29/17 L4:oo 7/30/L7 8:OO 7/3OlL7 9:oo 7 /30/17 1.0:OO 7/30/17 tt:oo 7/3o/L7 t2:oo t/30/L7 1.3:oo 7l3OlL7 t4:oO 7/3O/t7 IS:OO 7 /30/L7 1.6:00 7/3O/t7 17:OO 7/3O/L1 18:OO 7/30/L7 19:oo 7/3L/L7 8:OO 1/3t/17 9:oo 713L/L7 IO:OO 7/3t/t7 1.1.:OO 7/31/17 L2:OO 7 /31./17 L3:OO 7/31/17 t4:OO 7/31/17 LS:OO 7/3L/17 L6:OO 7/31/17 t7:OO 7 /31./L7 L8:OO 8/1/L18:oo 8/1,/t7 9:OO 8/1,/17 LO:OO 8/1/17 t4:OO 8/1/t7 t5:oo 8/1./L7 1.6:00 8/2/17 8:oo 8/2/17 9:oo 8/2/L7 1o:oo 8/2/L7 1.1:OO 8/2/17 t2:OO 8/2/17 L3:OO 8/2/17 L4:oo 812/t7 LS:OO 812/L7 16:O0 8l2lL7 \7:OO 812/Lt t8:oo (s21) (6,589) (7,937) (8,766) (9,059) (9,O22) (8,763) (5,166) (9,035) (7,835) (9,2381 (9,1.57) (9,133) (9,LL4) (9,1491 (9,174], (9,243l' (8,718) (1,193) (5,041) (8,705) (8,793l. (8,781) (8,651) (8,421',) (7,962\ (7,928) (7,808) (1,73L1 (5,239) (2,7LLl (6,798) (3,009) (4,136) (162]' {2,367) (3,579) (1,278) (8,829) (8,894) (8,670) (8,410) (7,9371 (7 ,77 r) (7,8e3) (7,743]| (6,481) (0) (2) (3) (4) (4) (4) (1.0,234) (t6,667]| (18,242) (19,138) (19,222) (19,215) (19,229) (15,8L3) (19,2361 (17,822) (19,243) {19,229) (19,208) (19,187) (19,2L5) (19,215) (19,208) (18,536) (11,039) (15,42L1 (1,9,187) (L9,2431 (19,236l (L9,215) (19,201) (19,155) (19,131) (L9,L241 (19,061) (17,L92) (13,685) (17,836) (L4,049) (15,288) (L]-,872l' (13,349) (L3,874l' (L7,626\ (19,229) (19,208) (19,005) (18,830) (18,823) (18,879) (19,075) (\8,872) (17,584) (0) (2) (3) (4) (4) (4) (4) (3) (2) (0) (21 (3) (4) (4) (4) (4) (3) (2) (1) (0) (2) (2) (3) (21 (0) (1) (3) (4) (4) (4) (3) (3) (21 (1) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties'Data Requests Exhihit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- | 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 360 of529 8/3/L7 9:oo 813/t7 1o:oo 8/3/17 1.L:oo 8/31L7 t2:OO 8/3/1t t3:OO 813/!7 La:OO 8l3lt7 l5:oo 8/3/17 1.6:00 8/3/17 17:oo 8/3/17 t8:oO 8/3/17 L9:oo 8/a/I8:oo 8/4/17 9:oo 8/4/17 LO:OO 814/17 1.L:oo 8/4/17 L2:OO 814lt7 L3:oo 8/4117 L4:oo 8/4/17 t!:oo slalv $:oo 8/4/17 11:OO 8/4/17 L8:OO 8/5/L7 8:oo 8l5lt7 9:oo 815/17 1O:OO 8/5/17 tL:oo 8/5/17 L2:oO 8lsl17 13:oo 8l5lt7 u:oo 8l5lt7 1.s:oo 815/17 L6:oo 8/5117 L7:oo 815117 1.8:oo 816/17 L1.:Oo 8/6/17 L2:oo 8/6/17 L3:oo 8/6/17 t4:oo 8/6/17 L7:OO 8/7/17 t2:oo 8/7/17 t4:oo 8/7/17 L5:Oo 8/7/17 t6:Oo 8/1/11 17:00 8/8/17 8:oo 8/8/17 9:oo 8/8/t7 1O:OO 8/8/L7 1.L:oo (3,192) (6,933) (8,014) (8,343) (8,853) (9,019) (8,206) (10,631) (13,805) (11,355) (5,155) (3,057) (8,624\ (10,069) (8,948) (8,610) (8,576) (8,448) (8,401) (9,031) (8,545) (6,781) (2,005) (7,9661 (9,698) (9,620) (9,858) (9,522) (8,958) (8,514) (8,582) (6,723) (4,658) (8e3) (2,788) (2,720) (2,8321 (L,4211 (4,OL2l (1,485) (3,419) (9,255) (6,165) (so8) (6,L20) (8,326) (9,432) (1) (3) (3) (4) (4) (4) (3) (2\ (0) (0) (21 (4) (4) (4) (4) (3) (2) (0) (1) (1) (3) (4) (4) (4) (4) (3) (2) (1) (1) (21 (1) (0) (1) (1) (1) (2) (3) (2) (2) (14,133) (L7,9691 (19,145) (18,851) (1.8,6271 (18,809) (18,130) (18,053) (18,200) (15,540) (9,Lzt) {12,236) (17,885) (19,229) (L9,236) (L9,229) (19,229) (19,222) (19,194) (19,110) (18,599) (L6,82L) (11,165) (16,786) (18,830) (19,047) (19,187) (19,054) (19,082) (18,550) (18,683) (16,758) (14,581) (10,535) (12,460l, (12,355) (12,432\ (10,843) (13,153) (10,381_) (L2,243) (18,256) (15,169) (9,135) (14,938) (17,353) (18,459) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. I PC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 361 of529 (3) 8/8/L7 12:oo 8/8/L7 13:oO 8l8lt7 1.4:OO 8/8/17 1.s:oo 8/8/17 17:oo 8/8/17 18:oo 819/L7 9:oo 819/17 to:oo 819/17 tt:oo 819/17 L2:oo 8/9/17 L3:oo 8191fi la:oo 8l9lL7 Ls:oo 8l9ll7 1.6:00 8/70117 8:OO 8/10117 9:oo 8/!0/77 LO:OO 8/!0/17 tt:oo 8/to/17 L2:oo 8/10/t7 t3:Oo 8/to/t7 Ia:OO 8/tO/L7 L5:OO ElLoltT L6:Oo 8/tL/t7 8:oo 8/LI/L7 9:oo 8/IL/t7 LO:OO 8/LL|L7 LI.:OO 8/LL/L7 I2:OO 8/1.L/17 B:oo 8/LL/t7 L5:00 8/1.Llr7 $:oo 8/LtlL717:oo 8ll2/t7 8:oo 8/L2/t7 9:oo 8/r2lL7 1o:oo 8/t2lr7 fi:OO 8/L2/t7 L2:OO 8/1.2/L7 L3:oo 8lt2/17 14:oo 8lt2lt7 Is:oo 8/12/17 t6:OO 8/12/17 17:OO 8/L3/119:OO 8/13/17 10:oo 8/13/17 1.1:OO 8/13/17 t2:oo 8/13/17 t3:oo (9,759) (9,625) (8,590) (8,464) (4,658) (4,523\ (2,324) (7,386) (7,126l. (5,540) (2,031) (2,1t3l (3,807) (L,849l lTet) (7,O7Ol (9,789) (1O,446) (10,210) (9,531) (9,504) (8,862) (4,6491 (3,264) (7,653) (9,07t) (9,461) (9,288) (6,823) (8,405) (9,758) (3,510) (4,423) (10,586) (10,582) (11,041) (10,933) (9,049) (9,300) (9,566) (8,21t) (6,374) (6,885) (e,8s7) (3,7t8) (2,2L31 (L,794l (4) (4) (4) (3) (1) (1) (1) (3) (3) (4) (21 (1) (21 (1) (21 (3) (4) (4) (4) (4) (21 (0) (1) (3) (4) (4) (21 (4) (21 (2) (3) (4) (4) (4) (3) (1) (1) (1) (21 (3) (21 (3) (18,711) (18,529) (17,4651 (L7,4511 (13,517) (L3,2021 (10,003) (15,953) (16,100) (1,4,4691 (10,9271 (11,634) (12,698) (10,682) (9,177) (15,603) (18,382) (19,06L) (18,823) (18,130) (18,039) (17,479) (13,2L6) (L2,O75) (L6,702l (18,277) (18,655) (18,431) (15,834) (17,493) (18,872) (12,5L6) (12,635) (18,830) (18,844) (19,194) (19,L03) (17,150) (17,353) (17,6681 (L5,534) (15,043) (15,883) (18,921) (1.2,O47], (10,500) (10,066) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 362 of 529 8/13/L7 1.4:00 8/13/17 15:oo 8/13/L7 1.6:o0 8/1.4/L7 1.L:OO 811.41L7 L2:OO 8/L4/17 L3:OO 8/L4/17 1.4:OO 8/14/17 15:OO 8lt4/17 t6:oo 8lt4/17 L7:OO 8/1.4/17 1.8:OO 8115/17 8:oo 8l1s/17 9:oo 8115/17 1O:OO 8/15/1711:oo 8/15/1712:oo 8/15/L7 t3:oo 8/15/L7 u:oo 8/1.51t7 1.5:OO 8/15/171.6:00 8/15/L717:oo 8/15/1718:OO 8/161L7 8:OO 8/16/17 9:oO 8/L6/L71o:Oo 8/L6/11 LL:OO 8lL6/17 LZ:OO 8/1-6/17 13:OO 8/L6/17 L4:OO 8lL6/17 t9:oo 811.6/17 L6:oo 8/1.6/17 L7:OO 8/1.6/17 L8:0o 8/L6/17 L9:OO 8/17/L78:00 8/17 /L7 9:OO 8/17/17 LO:OO 8/17/17 LL:oo 8/17/17 L2:OO 8lt7/17 l3:oo 8/17/17 L4:OO 8/17117 LS:OO 8/17/17 L6:OO 8/17/17 L7:00 8/17 /17 1.8:Oo 8/L8/L7 8:OO 8/L8/119:OO (3,646) {s47l' (4,989) (314) (5,496) (8,004) (10,69L) (10,382) (5,006) (9,102) (6,879) (4,363) (9,7921 (9,882) (10,37L) (10,482) (10,584) (10,631) (LL,L43) (11,366) (11,191) (9,031) (5,096) (11,493) (1'1,,628) (Lt,607) (L1,596) (11,468) (11,45L) (1L,416) (11.,423) (11,468) (9,913) (8e7) (5,752) (1O,146) (1O,323) (10,184) (10,L62l (10,104) (10,089) (10,L27\ (LO,L76) (LO,2L7l (9,134) (4,573l' (9,829) (4) (4) (4) (1) (2') (4) (3) (3) (4) (1) (21 (1.L,942l (9,191) (r3,272l. 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Vote Solar I']age 363 of529 (1) 8/18/17 LO:OO 8/1.8/17 1.1.:OO 8/1.8/t7 I2:OO 8/1.8/17 t3:oo 8lt8/t7 L4:OO 8118/17 1.stoo 8/18/17 L6:OO 8/18/L7 t7:oo 8/1.8/L7 1.8:OO 8lt9/17 9:oO 8/t9lL7 Lo:oo 8/19/17 1.L:oo 8/D/r7 D:oo 8/L9/L7 L3:OO 8/19/t7 L4:oo 8lt9/I7 I5:OO 8/19/17 1.6:00 8/19/L7 17:OO 8/19/t7 1.8:OO 8/20/17 8:oo 8/2o/17 9:oo 8/2ol17 to:oo 8/2O/I7 1.t:OO 8/20/17 t2:oo 8/20/L7 t3:oo 8/20/U La:oo 8l2olt7 1.5:oO 8/2olt7 L6:oo 8/2olL7 t7:oo 8l2o/17 1.8:OO 8l2L/17 8:oo 8/2L/17 9:oo 8l2Llt7 Lo:oo 8l2L/I7 I2:oO 8/2L/17 I3:OO 8/2t/17 t4:OO 8/21,/!7 ts:OO 8/2t117 t6:oo 8/21./17 17:OO 8/21./L7'1.8:OO 8/22/17 8:OO 8/22/t7 9:OO 8/22/17 LO:oo 8/22/L7 L1.:OO 8/22/L7 r2:OO 8/22/17 L3:OO 8/22117 t4:oo (10,101) (10,107) (9,989) (9,987) (9,913) (9,918) (9,853) (9,817) (8,495) (7,2821 (9,895) (9,981) (9,970) (9,503) (9,002) (8,206) (8,585) (7,010) (3,3271 (2,4341 (9,4721 (9,4321 (9,4461 (9,470]. (9,5271 (9,4411 (9,608) (9,960) (7,2231 (168) (3,905) (9,813) (7,189) (7,7771 (9,944) (9,963) (9,8731 (9,829) (9,277) (6,131) (s88) (7,96t) (8,378) (8,828) (8,453) (8,2481 (7,9691 (21 (4) (s) (s) (s) (4) (4) (2) (1) (19,250) (19,243) (19,236) (19,201) (19,138) (19,208) (19,2L5) (19,180) $7,892) (1.6,26L) (19,033) (t9,tL7) (19,082) (18,613) (18,501) (18,403) (19,012) (L7,325) (13,566) (r2,054) (19,285) (19,285) (L9,264) (19,250) (19,236) (19,236) (19,229) (19,13L) (16,394) (9,345) (12,880) (19,250) (16,709) (17,059) (19,2291 (19,215) (L9,215) (L9,21,51 (19,075) (L6,3L7) (10,920) (18,032) (18,487l. (18,949) (18,578) (L7,920\ (17,066) (2',) (3) (4) (s) (s) (s) (4) (3) (1) (2) (4) (s) (s) (s) (s) (4) (3) (1) (1) (2) (1) (s) (6) (6) (s) (3) (1) ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 364 of529 (1) (2) (3) (4) (s) (4) 8/22/17 15:oo 8/22/17 L6:00 8/221L7 17:OO 8/221L7 18:oO 8/231L7 1.o:oo 8123/L7 tt:oo 8/23/17 L3:OO 8/23/17 L4:oo 8124/17 9:oo 8/24/17 LO:OO 8/24/17 L1.:OO 8124/17 12:oO 8/24/17 13:OO 8/24/L7 1.4:OO 8/241t715:OO 8/241L7 1.6:00 8125/17 9:OO 8/25/t7 to:oo 8l25lL7 1.L:oo 8/251L7 1-2:Oo 8125/17 L3:OO 8/25/17 L4:oo 8/25/t7 LS:OO 8/25/t7 L6:OO 8/25/t7 9:OO 8126/17 LO:OO 8/26/t7 1.1.:OO 8/26/17 12:oo 8/26/L7 13:oo 8/261L7 1.4:OO 8/26/L715:OO 81261L7 L6:00 8/26/17 17:oo 8/261L7 18:oo 8127/L7 8:oo 8127 /17 9:oo 8/271L710:OO 8/271L7 11.:OO 8/271L7 12:oo 8/271L7 13:oo 8l2t/Lt L4:00 8/27ltt 1.5:oo 8/271L7 ].6:00 8127/L7 17:Oo 8/27/L7 18:oo 8/28/L7 8:OO 8/28/L7 s:oo (6,970) (8,082) (8,0241 (4,327]. 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Kobor. Vote Solar Page 365 o1529 (0) 8/28/17 Lo:oo 8/28/17 t3:OO 8/28/17 1.4:oO 8/28/17 1.5:OO 8/28/17 t7:oO 8/28/17 t8:OO 8/29/t7 9:OO 8/29/17 1o:oo 8/2e/17 1.1.:OO 8/29/17 12:OO 8/29/17 t3:Oo 8/29/17 t4:OO 8129/17 1.6:00 8l3o/L7 9:oo 8/3o/L7 1O:OO 8/30/17 1.1.:OO 8/3o/L7 \2:OO 8l3olL7 13:oo 8/30/L7 1.4:OO 8/3o/t7 1.6:00 813L/L711.:OO 8/3L/L7 12:oo 8/3L/L7 13:OO 8/3L/17 LA:OO 8/3L/17 LS:OO 8/3L/t7 L6:OO 8/3L/17 t7:oo 9/1./17 8:oo 9/1./17 9:OO 9/L/17 1O:OO e/L/L7 1.1.:OO 9/L/L7 t2:OO 9/L/17 t3:oo 9lL/I La:OO 9/1117 l8:oo 9/2/17 9:oo 9/2/17 to:oo el2lL7 1.1.:OO 9/2/t7 12:OO 9l2lL7 13:OO 9/2/L7 La:OO 9/2/17 LS:OO 9/2/17 L6:oo 9/2/17 17:OO 9/2/17 18:oo 9/3/17 9:oo 9/3/L7 1O:oO (9,3321 (5,627) (5,156) (8,407l' (eo6) (4,6441 (5,628) (8,853) (9,284l' (6,2151 (6,826) (3,7991 (1,325) (7,51-6) (9,L61) (9,235) (5,698) (7,977) (4,959) (3,297') (47e\ (9,068) (8,541,) (8,448) (9,186) (8,748]' (5,215) (2,560) (L0,329) (10,155) (10,083) (9,984) (9,826) (6,642) (2,673) (4,632) (6,7t2) (7,2641 (6,704) (6,576) (6,634) (6,059) (6,LL4l (5,360) (1,880) (8,565) (L0,762]' (2)(17,899) (14,511) (14,385) (17,689) (10,017) (13,8L1) (15,071) (18,368) (18,809) (15,715) (16,310) (13,279) (10,836) (15,058) (17,703) (L7,822) (1,4,23L1 (16,380) (13,181) (L2,215) (L0,185) (18,914) (18,361) (18,235) (18,445) (17,906) (14,301) (to,773l, (L9,019) |t19,2511 (19,2361 (!9,t87) (18,998) (15,981) (t2,537]' (1_4,063) (16,149) (16,737]' (1,6,L77) (1,6,0441 (16,100) (t5,41,4) (15,456) (L4,1't 4l (10,808) (t6,779l' (t8,732]. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 366 ol 529 (0) (2) 9/3/t7 1.L:OO 9/3/L7 1.2:oo 9/3/t7 13:oo 9/31L7 L4:OO 9/3/L7 L5:OO 9/3/17 L6:OO 9/3/17 17:OO 9/3/17 18:oo 9/4/L7 9:oo 9/4/L7 1.0:oo 9/41L7 LL:OO 914/L7 t2:oo 9/4/L7 L3:OO 9/4/17 t4:OO 9/a/t [:Oo 9/4/17 1.6:00 9/4/17 17:OO 9/a/L7 1.8:oo 9/5/L7 1.o:oo 915/L7 1.L:OO 9/5/Lt 12:oo 9/5/L7 13:OO 9/5/L7 L4:OO 915/17 LS:OO 915/17 L6:oo 9/6/17 LO:OO 9/6/17 1.1.:OO 9/6/17 12:OO 9161L713:OO 9/6/L7 u:oo 9/6/L7 1.5:oo 9/6/t7 1.6:00 9/7/tt to:oo 9/71L7 1.L:OO 9/7/L7 L2:OO 9/71L7 t3:OO 9l7lL7 14:OO 9/7/17 L!:oo 9/71t7 t6:oo 9/81L7 LO:OO 9/8/17 t1,:Oo 9/8/17 L2:oO 9/8/17 L3:OO 9/8/fl la:oo 9/8/17 15:OO 9/8/17 L6:oo 9/8/17 17:OO (10,500) (9,169l, (9,113) (8,910) (8,996) (9,435) (9,053) (4,706l, (2,742l, (6,2461 (7,829) (7,1L5) (7,722) (7,9L8) (7,819) (7,1.68) (6,319) (1,078) (e24) (4,91,11 (6,399) (6,2621 (7,188) (6,862) (3,981) (L,1Lgl {(4,22O) (5,154) (5,435) (5,265) (4,20L) (2,769) (2,4691 (4,803) (5,768) (6,047l (6,s38) (s,8s1) (4,833) (6,539) (4,733) (8,060) (4,919) (8,680) (6,436) (7,6891 (4,380) (3) (4) (4) (4) (3) (21 (1) (18,480) (L7,7521 (t7,toL) (16,863) (16,933) (17,409) (17,003) (12,586) ltt,277l 11,4,8751 (t6,4221 (16,401) (16,485) (16,597) (L6,2L2) (15,645) (L4,847) (9,485) (9,443) (13,839) (15,463) (15,309) (15,995) (15,596) (r2,579l. (t_0,367) (L2,8941 (13,839) (1,4,1401 (13,951) (L2,852) (11,403) (LL,r72) (13,538) (1,4,476) (1,4,798) (15,330) (14,595) (13,559) (15,008) (13,076) (16,541) (13,181) (17,052) (1,4,81,2) (16,135) (12,684) (1) (21 (3) (3) (3) (3) (2) (1) (21 (3) (4) (3) (3) (3) (1) (2) (3) (3) (3) (3) (2) (2) (3) (3) (4) (3) (2) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 367 of529 (3) (4) (4) (3) (3) (3) (1) 9/9/17 Lo:oo ele/17 1.1.:oO 919/\7 t2:OO 919/17 13:oo 9/9/17 1.4:oo 919/17 1.8:oo 9lLO/!7 9:oO 9/LO/L7 IO:OO 9/1o/t7 1.7:OO 9/LolL7 t2:oo 9/1o/r7 13:OO 9/1olU M:oo 9llOlLT 15:OO 9|LO/L7 1.6:00 9/Io/t7 17:oo 9ltolt7 t8:oo 9lLtl!7 9:OO 9/t1"/t7 1O:OO 9/1_1./t7 1.1:OO 9/11/t7 12:oo 9/11./17 13:OO 9/1.1./t7 M:OO 9lL1.lI7 ]-s:OO 9/1U17 1.6:00 9/11./17 17:OO e/1.1,/17 \8:OO 9/12/17 9:OO 9/12/17 1o:oo 9/12/17 1.1:OO 9/1.2/17 12:OO 9/12/17 13:oO 9/13/17 1o:oo 9/13/17 L1.:oo 9/13/17 12:oo 9/13/17 13:oo 9/t3/L7 L4:oO 9/L3/L7 LS:OO 9/L3lL7 t6:oo 9/13/L7 17:OO 9/L3/17 1.8:OO 9/14/L7 13:OO 9/1,4/17 M:oO 9/1.4/17 1.5:OO 9/M/17 11:oO 9/1.5/L7 9:oo 9/15/17 1O:OO 9lL5/t7 LL:oo (8,81_8) (3,543) (7,960) (7,596) (8,017) (321) (6,736) (9,645) (9,963) (9,392) (8,703) (8,555) (9,279) (7,888) (4,565) (614) (8,048) (9,2LO) (8,855) (7,820) (7,2841 (7,279) (7,475], (7,655) (7,253) (L,2L2) (t,72Ol (9,478) (7,673) (5,043) (2,405) (4,550) (7,009) (8,785) (8,309) (8,718) (4,791) (6,269\ (1,779) (3e1) (L,942l (7s4l. (4,913) (7,sss) (5,888) (9,384) (1.2,91L1 (1) (3) (3) (4) (4) (0) (21 (3) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (21 (1) (21 (3) (s) (s) (4) (4) (4) (21 (17,2481 (1,2,2501 (1-6,7931 (16,394) (16,856) (8,967) (1.5,022) (t7,94t) (18,305) (17,808) (17,101) (16,961) (17,675) (16,233) (13,048) (8,883) (L7,38L) (L8,935) (18,536) (L7,486) (16,870) (16,856) (17,080) (r7,262) (16,380) (10,003) (r0,647) (18,361) (15,352) (r3,734) (11,081) (r2,4Lr) (1.4,882) (16,681) (t6,2541 (L6,667l (12,726l, (t4,ztol (15,652) (8,L69) (9,898) (8,722) (L2,8871' (L5,624) (1L,508) (L4,952l (r8,473l. (1) (3) (4) (3) (1) (21 (4) (4) (3) (3) (1) (0) (0) (21 (21 (21 (2) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 368 o1529 (1) (3) 9/t5/17 I2:OO 9lL5/17 L3:OO 9lL5/17 L4:oo 9/L5/17 LS:OO 9/L5/17 L6:OO 9lL5/17 L7:OO 9/L5/17 18:OO 9/L6/L7 8:oo 9/L6/r7 9:oo 9/L6/L710:OO 9/1.6/L7 LL:OO 9/L6/L7 t2:OO 9/L6/L7 t3:OO 9/1"6/L7 1.4:oo 9/t6lL7 15:OO 91L6/L7 1.6:00 9/1.6111 17:00 9/1.9/t7 t3:oo 9/t9/17 L4:Oo 9/t9117 L5:Oo 9/19117 L6:O0 9/20/L19:oO 9/20/77 LO:OO 9/20/17 L4:OO 9/20/17 I5:Oo 9/2L117 Lo:oO 9/2L117 L1-:OO 9/21./17 L2:oo 9/27/17 t3:OO 9/2L117 L4:OO 9/22111 1.L:Oo 9/22117 L2:OO 9/22/17 L3:OO 91221fi M:OO 9/221t7 1.5:OO 9/221L7 t6:OO 9/22/Lt t7:oo e/231L7 8:oo 9/23/L7 9:OO 9/23/L710:OO 9/23/t7 LL:00 9/23/t7 12:OO 9/23/L7 13:oO 9/23/17 t4:oo 9/23/17 LS:OO 9/23/17 L6:oo 9123/17 L7:OO (13,314) (13,107) (12,452) (L3,242) (13,307) (11,313) (3,589) (284) (9,795) (10,945) (11,558) (10,756) (9,931) (LL,175) (8,449) (7,9411 (4,322) (436) (3,265) (L,723l. (3) (9,710) (4,792l, (7,217l. (1,489) (134) (7,3O2) (8,225) (4,8971 (1,158) (1,838) (6,130) (4,9541 (1,L,7 47) (1O,971) (12,L29) (11,584) (2,4481 (13,317) (L5,476) (15,376) (15,027l' (1_4,485) (14,103) (t4,2841 (rs,s27l (L4,502l. (4) (s) (6) (s) (4) (4) (21 (21 (3) (s) (s) (s) (6) (4) (4) (3) (s) (6) (4) (0) (3) (3) (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (i) (18,886) (18,662) (18,018) (18,816) (18,851) (16,863) (8,897) (6,244) (15,981) (17,185) (17,745\ (16,891) (16,058) (17,290) 1L4,574l (14,133) (\0,479) (7,504) (10,360) (8,820) 17,ogL) (L5,519) (10,808) (r3,41.2) (7,s46) (7,4971 (L4,7491 (16,016) (L2,6t41 (8,820) (5,831) (10,115) (8,876) (15,764) (14,959) (1,6,O72) (15,477) (6,027) (L7,087) (L9,292l' (L9,229l, (18,781) (18,186) (17,808) (17,962) (19,L94) (18,L44) (0) (2) (21 (1) (3) (1) (3) (s) (s) (6) (6) (6) (4) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 369 of529 9/23/11 1.8:00 9124/L7 8:OO 9/2a/t 9:OO 9/24/17 LO:00 9/2a10 LL:oo 9/241L7 L2:00 9/2a/L7 L3:00 91241fl La:oo 9124117 1.5:00 9/2a/U $:oo 9l24lL7 Lt:OO 9/241L7 1.8:oo 9/2s117 8:oo 9/25117 9:00 9l2slL7 10:00 9l25lt7 LL:oo 9l25lr7 12:00 9/25/17 13:oo 9l25l17 Ia:00 9/25/t7 LS:OO 9/251L7 t6:oo 9/25/t7 L7:OO 9l25ll7 L8:oo 9126/17 9:oo 9126/17 Lo:00 9/26/t7 LL:oo 9l26lL7 L2:oo 9/26/17 13:OO 9/26/17 M:OO 9/26/17 $:oO 9l26lt7 1.6:00 9126/17 17:oo 9/26/17 18:oo 9127lLt 9:oo 9/27/17 1O:OO el27/L] 1.1.:OO 9/27/t] 72:oO 9127ltt L3:OO 9/27/L7 t4:OO 9/27/L7 L5:00 9/27/L7 t6:OO 9/27/17 17:OO 9/28/17 9:OO 9/28/17 10:OO 9/28/17 1.1:OO 9/28/17 t2:OO 9/28/17 13:OO (5,2821 (2,3641 (t3,707) (15,912) (L5,777) (L5,376) (L4,733l, (L5,023) (15,639) (L5,847) (L4,6441 (s02) (2,2441 (12,858) (15,496) (L5,434) (13,986) (11,988) (L1,,706]' (L2,733l, (13,152) (10,868) (1,885) (9,7L4l (12,633) (LL,967) (10,959) (10,502) (11,086) (7L,741], (12,L711 (70,2201 (8s8) (9,944) (13,094) (13,35L) (11,879) (tL,231) (10,975) (10,125) (8,489) (5,563) (1_0,535) (13,576) (r3,024], (11,933) (1L,498) (3)(8,743) (5,705) (17,o52) (19,313) (19,250) (18,809) (18,130) (18,410) (19,019) (19,2431 (17,990) (3,661) (5,516) (16,352) (18,998) (18,914) (17,4371 (16,541) (17,535) (18,606) (19,061) (17,010) (8,099) (15,946) (18,893) (18,207) (17,1,50) (16,730) (Ll,L99) (17,899) (18,389) (15,380) (6,937) (L5,197) (18,326) (18,515) (17,0451' (15,688) (16,611) (15,7511. (L4,105) (tL,137) (15,967]' (19,0L2) (18,522) (17,409l' (16,954) (1) (3) (s) (s) (6) (6) (s) (s) (3) (1) (2) (4) (s) (s) (s) (6) (3) (3) (2) (3) (s) (s) (6) (4) (4) (4) (2\ (1) (3) (s) (s) (6) (5) (s) (4) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties'Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-ll B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 370 of529 (21 (4) (s) (s) 9/28/L1 1.4:OO 9/28/17 15:oo 9/28111 1.6:00 9/28/17 L7:Oo 9/28/17 1.8:00 9/29/17 9:00 9/29/17 L}:OO 9129/t7 7t:OO 9/29ltt t2:OO 9/291L7 1.3:OO 9/29/L7 1.4:00 9/29/17 tS:oo 9129/17 L6:oo 9129/17 L7:oo 9l3o/17 1o:oo 9l3o/I7 1.1.:00 9/30/L7 12:OO 9130/L7 13:OO 9l3o/17 1.4:oo 9l3o/L7 t5:oo 9/30117 t6:oo 9/30/L7 17:oo 9l3Ol17 L9:OO LO/t/17 8:OO LO/L/17 9:OO LOl1.l17 Lo:Oo IO/tlL7 L7:00 10/1.1L7 12:OO 10/1.117 t3:OO 10/LlL7 1.4:OO TO{L/I715:OO 10/1.1L7 1.6:00 10/LlL7 17:OO 7ol2l17 8:oo 1O/2/17 9:OO 1O/2/L7 1O:OO t0/21L7 1.L:OO LO/2/t7 I2:OO 1.ol2lL1 13:00 1.0121L7 1.4:00 tOlZlL7 1.5:OO LOl2/17 16:00 tO/2117 17:OO LO/2/L7 t8:OO LO/3/t18:OO LO/3/L7 9:OO LO/3/L7 L}:OO (L1,,730) (L2,486) (L3,228) ( 11,592) (1,,2481 (9,L20) (13,412) (1.2,937l. (LL,692l (L'J.,L76l' (11,352) (11,938) (12,356) (4,807) (L,600) (6,689) (8,L121 (13,659) (L4,92L) (15,855) (16,394) (14,065) (2,652) (2,928) (6,924) (L1,,2421 (4,7LOl (7,646) (5,707) (7,823) (11,298) (L4,72L) (3,269) (2,008) (12,6291 ( 16,387) (L6,242l (15,359) (14,676) (13,869) (t4,238) (16,280) (10,871) (3,553) (2,072) (1,2,261,1 (1s,824) (6) (6) (s) (4) (2\ (17,206) (17,962) (18,697) (16,989) (6,552) (L4,679\ (18,956) (18,466) (Ll,2831 (1,6,674l. (16,849) (17,4441 (17,878) (10,206) (4,2631 (9,L77) (10,626) ( 16,33 1) (L7,584) (18,543) (19,054) (15,639) (4,928) (4,746], (8,751], (13,083) (6,370) (9,352) (t,3781 (9,534) (13,104) (16,506) (4,900) (3,815) (14,595) (18,361) (18,165) (L7,2551 (16,520) (L5,729') (t6,1,L4) (L8,2211 (L2,733) (5,404) (3,843) (L4,217l, (17,850) (1) (3) (s) (s) (6) (2) (1) (4) (0) (2) (1) (1) (4) (s) (s) (4) (2) (1) (3) (4) (1) (1) (3) (21 (1) (3) (4) (4) (s) (6) (s) (3) (21 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. tPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 371 of529 (1) tOl3/17 LL:OO 1o/3/L7 t2:oo 10/3/Lt 13:oo 10/31fl M:00 1Ol3/L715:OO tol3/L7 1.6:00 LOl3/1717:OO tol3/t7 1.8:oo LO/4/17 L2:00 fi/a/t L3:oo t0l4/17 1.4:00 1Ol4l17 LS:OO 10/4/17 L6:00 10/4/17 L7:OO 10/4/17 t8:OO LO/S/L] 8:00 LOlSl17 9:oo tO/5/L7 to:oo LOlSlI 1.L:oO LolS/L712:oo tol5l1713:00 tO/5/t7 1.4:oo tolsllT 15:Oo tO/5/17 1.6:00 1.0/5/17 L7:OO 10/5/17 t8:OO 7ol6l1t 8:Oo 7016117 9:00 Lo/6/17 to:oO tOl6l17 tt:oo Lol6lLT 12:oo Lo/6/t7 13:00 tO/6/t7 M:oO LOl6/17 LS:OO 10/6/17 L6:oO tO/6/17 L7:OO LO/6/L7 18:oo fi17/r7 8:0o 1O/7/!7 9:OO LolTltT Lo:oo LolTltT 1.L:oo LO/7/17 L2:OO LO/l/L7 13:OO tO/7lLt t4:OO LO/7/17 15:OO LolT/17 1.6:00 Lo/7/17 L7:Oo (15,2021 (L4,43L) (t4,7OL) (L4,987) (15,687) (16,288) (8,389) (2,657]| (3,955) (8,2451 (9,072) (3,089) (2,853) (8,759) (272\ (1,515) (L2,3LL) (16,682) (L4,735) (L0,621) (13,458) (L4,518) (13,968) (12,869) (12,2221 (L,707) (L,2L3l (11,635) (15,918) (15,330) (r4,113l' (13,680) (13,965) (1,4,411-1 (4,9441 (L1,591) (2,237l. (t,326) (tL,4O4l (15,566) (15,426\ (14,318) (13,823) (L3,8241 (\s,2461 (15,768) (L0,564) (\7,325) (L6,562) (L6,8421 (Lt,Lt'l (L7,7801 (18,368) (10,332) (4,515) (6,125) (10,416) (11,186) (5,138) (4,921) (10,885) (2,282) (3,535) (14,336) (L8,746l (1.6,723l. (L2,544) (15,736) (16,884) {.15,443) (75,372) (L4,707) (4,011) (3,L7tl (1"3,678) (17,983) (17,360) (16,184) (15,552) (15,925) (16,401) (6,783) (1_3,531) (3,899) (3,101) (13,475') (17,717) (t7,5701 (16,436) (15,890) (15,855) (17,297) (17,850) (L2,649) (3) (4) (s) (6) (6) (s) (3) (1) (0) (2\ (21 (1) (3) (1) (1) (3) (1) (3) (s) (s) (3) (3) (2) (1) (3) (s) (s) (s) (s) (4) (3) (21 (2) (2) (21 (s) (6) (6) (s) (4) ldaho Power Conrpany's Responses to Parties'Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 372 of 529 1o/7117 L8:oo 1o/8/17 8:oo 1o/8/17 9:oo tO/8/t7 1O:OO 1ol8/L71.t:oo 10/8/1712:oo 10181L71.3:oo 1ol8/t7 1.4:oo tO/81L1 t5:OO LO/81L1 1.6:00 Lo/81L7 t7:oo IolE/L7 t8:oo 1.019/L7 8:oo 1O/9/L79:oo Lol9lLT to:oo Lol9/L7 LL:oo LO/9111 t2:oo Lol9l77 t3:00 LOlgll7 1.4:OO LO/9117 1.5:00 1ol9l17 L6:OO rOl9/t 17:oo 1O/9/77 t8:Oo (1,,623) (1s6) (6,s10) (14,165) ('J.4,0341 (L4,4251 (13,506) (9,228) (11,199) (L3,1O7') (12,351) (1,235) (1,168) (11,895) (L6,847l. (15,800) (r4,579l, (14,14sl. (L4,417) (L3,740) (11,933) (6,706) (234) (21 (3,493) (2,051) (8,540) (L6,3L7l (16,128) (16,562) (15,750) (LL,452l (13,503) (15,442) (L4,602\ (3,332) (3,122) (13,986) (18,963) (r7,818]' (16,548) (L6,093) (16,401) (t5,729) (13,902) (8,610) (2,086) (2) (4) (s) (s) (3) (4) (21 (2\ (1) (3) (4) (s) (6) (s) (4) (3) (1) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 373 of529 Date and Time tL/2/1.6 L1.:OO L1./2/LG LS:OO tL/3/tG LL:OO 1.L131L612:OO 1.1131L613:oo ttl3lL6 M:oO LLl3lL615:00 L1.131L61.6:00 1.1./5/L61.5:OO LtlslL6 M:oo 11./8/L6 75:OO 1,1./9/L6 LO:OO LL19lL611.:OO LU9lL613:oo 1-L191t61.4:OO LLl9lt615:00 fllrOlL613:oo 1.ULOlL61.4:oo 1.LlLOl1.6 ti:oo 1.1/L1./161.O:OO 1LlL1.lL61.3:OO 1.L/LL/161.4:OO lL/L1./1.6 LS:OO 1.t/L2/1.6 73:OO 1.1./L2/tG 1.4:OO 1.LlL2/LG tS:oo L1.11.6/1.69:OO tLlL6/L61.0:oo ttlL6lL61.t:oo 1"Llt6/1.6 1.2:OO 1-L/t6/1.613:oo tLltilL6 M:OO L1.lL7lL69:oO Ll/!7 /L61O:OO LU2L/L6 Lo:oo L1,/2L/tG tt:oO LL/2L/1.6Ia:00 L1.123/1.6 L3:oo 11,/23/1,6 t4:OO 12/311.61.4:oo 2/L1,/17 L1.:O0 2/L1./L7 12:OO 2/19/17 13:oo 2/2L/t7 to:oo 2/2L/fl La:Oo 2/24/t7 LO:00 Circuit Load (kW) 1342]' (L,367l {324]| (30) (70) (812) (L,423l (s2s) (2L]-\ (1,138) (204l. (s16) (821 (4261 (1,006) (88s) (3e3) (821) (61) (1s4) (320) (887) (72l (447l (L,LL4) (seo) (1,044) (1.,7L8]' (L,O24) (731l. (L,279) (L,450) (818) (1,353) (e17) (360) (1,094) (268) (73e) (e24l (447l (1s1) (73) (848) (312) (264) NM Excess kW Other DER Excess kW (5,772l. (6,004) (5,610) (4,956) (4,816) (5,460) (5,988) (5,076) (4,750) (5,803) (4,754) (5,884) (5,183) (5,1761' (5,826) (5,575) (5,070) (5,459) (4,620) (5,580) (4,974) (5,466) (4,585) (4,956) (5,549) (5,435) (6,628) (7,056) (6,20L) (5,162l' (6,302) (6,352) (6,893) (7,1541 (6,862) (5,954) (6,142\ (5,670) (6,135) (s,8921 (6,339) (5,699) (5,104) (6, L48) (5,21.2) (7,001) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 374 of529 2/24/17 LL:OO 2/24/1712:oo 2/24/17 13:oo 2/24/t7 1.4:oo 2/24/L7 1.5:oo 2/24/L7 1.6:00 2/251L7 1.L:OO 2125/L7 1.2:oo 2l25lL7 t3:oo 2/251L7 L4:OO 2/25/L7 tS:oo 2/25/17 16:00 2/27/17 L2:oo 2/27/17 t3:00 2/27/17 1.4:oo 2/27/17 1.5:OO 2/27/17 1.6:00 2/28/17 9:OO 2/28/17 13:oo 2/28/17 1.4:oo 2128/17 ls:Oo 2/28/t7 1.6:00 3/UL7 9:oo 31L/17 LO:OO 3/1,/17 LL:OO 3/1./17 L2:OO 3/L/77 L3:OO 3/1./17 t4:oo 3/1./17 1.5:OO 3/2/17 LO:OO 3/2/17 LL:oo 3/2/17 12:oo 3/2/17 13:OO 312/t7 L4:oo 3/2/17 1.5:OO 3/3/!7 LO:OO 3/3/17 LL:OO 3/3/17 12:oo 3/3/17 t3:OO 3/3/17 L4:OO 3/alfl fi:oo 3/4/!7 LL:OO 3/4/17 L[:oo 3/5/17 L2:Oo 3/5/17 t3:OO 3/5/17 L4:OO 3/5/17 LS:OO (623) (813) (8e2) (e82) (L,82Ll (e66) (326) (470) (776) (L,442l (1,598) (1,356) (238) (L,254l (846) (1,119) (72s) (42s]| (1,154) (2,L17l. (2,96L1 (2,018) (1,,7201 (2,923l' (3,023) (2,816) (2,965) (2,943) (701) (8e3) (1,893) (1.,777]' (46s) (s32) (so6) (1,059) (2,110) (1,557) (1,,6261 (1,102) lt,897l (4r 1) (L,712\ (4s1) (3s3) (2oo) (4,351) (6,995) (6,763) (6,508) (6,328) (6,955) (6,098) (6,e71l. (6,570) (6,5291 (6,957l. (6,999) (6,7071 (6,007) (6,839) (6,2s7l, (6,435) (6,027) (6,742l. (6,353) (7,!261 (8,033) (7,031) (8,108) (8,882) (8,697) (7,981) (7,983) (7,8201 (s,4871 (7,419\ (7,727l, (7,3481 (5,828) (5,572\ (s,636) (7,2321 (7,87O) (6,936) (6,729) (6,017) (7,226) (5,481) (6,384) (5,744) (5,505) (5,2L91 (9,4L4l ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties'Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. tPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 375 of529 (1) (0) 3/s/L7 1.6:00 3/6/L7 1O:Oo 3/6/tt 1.7:oo 3/6/L7 1.5:oo 3/61L7 1.6:00 3/8/L7 12:OO 3l8lL7 13:oo 3/10/17 1.3:oo 3/10/L7 t4:OO 3l1o/17 t!:oo 3l1ol17 L6:oo 3lto/!7 L7:oo 3/1.L/17 LL:OO 3/1.L/17 L2:oo 3/1t/17 L3:oo 3/12/17 LL:OO 3/12117 t2:OO 3112/17 L3:oo 3/12/17 t4:oo 3/12/17 t!:oo 3112/17 L6:oo 3112/17 L7:oo 3113/17 to:oo 3/13/17 tt:oo 3113/17 LT:oo 3113/17 t3:00 3113/17 t4:OO 3l!3/17 15:OO 3113/17 1.6:00 3/13/17 17:oo 3/1.4/\7 1.1.:00 3/L4117 !2:OO 3lMlL713:oo 3lLalfl [:o0 3/L4/t7 1.6:00 3lL5/L7 1.5:oo 3/LG|L7 Lo:oO 3/1.6/17 LL:OO 3/1.6/17 L2:oo 3/L6117 I3:OO 3/L6/17 t4:OO 3/L6/17 15:OO 3/17/L7 1O:OO 3/L7/L7 1.L:OO 3lL7/L7 l2:OO 3lttltT L3:oo 3/L7lt7 L4:oo (3,t67) (2,988) (2,877) (s33) (e20) (L,752) (1,683) (ee7) (3,2L2) (2,294) (4,646) (L,22L) (8e1) (L,457) (2Ltl (3,283) (3,729) (3,738) (4,058) (4,600) (4,822) (4,375) (s7s) (3,108) (3,4041 (3,4021 (3,850) (1,307) (1,830) (1,004) (21,6) (2,8281 (2,915) (ss8) (71,41 (1,764) (441l (3,854) (3,436) (2,269) (6e6) (626l' (1,686) (4,639) (4,3L7]' (4,165) (2,376l' (8,2431 (8,917l' (8,641) (5,960) (5,338) (6,669) (6,463) (5,4621 (7,695) (6,5621 (9,2231 (5,511) (6,113) (6,3521 (4,725l. (8,323) (8,481) (8,285) (8,385) (8,703) (8,967\ (8,611) (6,025) (8,339) (8,2921 (8,119) (8,379) (5,608) (6,051) (5,210) (5,056) (7,530) u,2271 (4,4941 (4,606) (6,201) (5,257) (8,727]| (8,011) (6,523) (4,854) (4,590) (6,637) (9,513) (9,045) (8,671) (6,549) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- | 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 376 of 529 3/171L7 1.5:oo 3/17/L7 1.6:00 3/18/L7 1.6:00 3/20/L7 13:OO 3l2O/L1 L4:OO 3/20/17 t5:OO 3/20117 L6:oo 3122117 Ll.:oo 3l22lt7 12:OO 3l22lt7 13:OO 3/22/t7 t4:oo 3l22lt7 15:00 3/22/L7 1.6:00 3/22/L717:OO 3/231L7 9:oo 3/23lLt Lo:00 3123117 t1:00 3123117 LT:oo 3123117 13:00 3123/U La:00 3/23/17 L!:oo 3/23117 L6:oo 3/231u L7:oo 3123/17 !8:oo 3125/17 9:oo 3/25/t71o:oo 3/251L71.L:oo 3/25/L7 !2:oo 3/2511713:OO 3/251L7 M:oo 3/25117 t5:OO 3/251t7 L6:oo 3/25117 t7:oo 3/25117 L8:oo 3127lL7 9:oo 3/27/17 Lo:oo 3127/17 L1":OO 3127117 12:00 3/27/17 I3:OO 3/21/17 L4:OO 3/27117 L6:OO 31271!7 L7:OO 3/27/17 L8:OO 3/28/L7 9:OO 3/28117 Lo:oo 3128/17 11:OO 3/28/17 1.2:00 (3,823) (1,5291 (8s1) (776) (L,446l (2,7r9l' (3,320) (1,616) (4,745) (4,505) (L,271l, (2,9261 (4,089) (24e) (2,957') (4,558) {4,7!81 (4,606) (4,LL6) (4,296) (4,396) (5,491) (5,343) (2,196) (3,226) (4,569) (4,796) (5,056) (4,933) (1,363) (3,988) (3,766) (2,424) (e2s) (3,268) (1,730) (4,to7l (2,582) (4,064) (3,513) (2,657l' (3,456) (L,51_ 1) (2,862) (3,510) (4,198) (4,579) (8,001) (5,589) (5,1241 (5,033) (5,568) (6,838) (7,567) (6,L49) (9,238) (8,874]| (5,365) (7,042) (8,284) (4,2781 (8,352) (9,856) (9,745l. (9,4191 (8,754) (8,670) (8,682) (9,706) (9,6671 (6,873) (8,571) (9,831) (9,501) (9,6201 (9,32U (5,334) (8,098) (7,688) (6,392) (4,9201 (8,365) (6,546) (9,000) (7,L61\ (8,564) (7,942\ (6,950) (7,839) (5,859) (8,509) (8,799) (9,246) (9,320) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. tPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 317 ol 529 3/28/L7 1.3:OO 3/28/L7 14:OO 3/28/L7 15:OO 3128/L7 1.6:00 3/28/17 17:OO 3/31,/L7 9:OO 3/31/It IO:OO 3/31./17 IL:OO 3/3L/17 L2:OO 3/3L/17 L3:OO 3/3L/17 t4:OO 3/3L/17 t5:OO 3/3L/17 1.6:00 3/31-/17 L7:oo 3/3L/17 L8:OO 4/L/17 9:oo 4/1,/17 IO:OO 411.llt 1.1.:OO 4/1,/t7 12:OO 4lUL7 13:oo 4/1./L7 1.4:OO 4/1./L7 1.5:OO 4/tlLt 1.6:00 4/L/17 17:oO al2/17 9:oo 4lZlLt 10:oO 412/L7 1.1.:oo 4/2/L7 12:OO 4/2/17 I3:OO 4/2/17 t4:OO 4/2/L7 !5:OO 4/2lLt 1.6:00 a/2/L7 17:oo 4/2/L7 18:OO aB/fl 9:oo 4/31L1 1O:OO 4/3/t7 LI:OO 4/3/t7 L2:OO 4/3/17 t3:oO aB/t L4:oo 4/3/17 Lstoo a?/t L6:oo 4/3/17 17:OO aB/L7 18:OO a/a/fl 9:OO 4/4/L7 1O:OO 4/4/L7 t1.:oo (4,199l. (4,737') (3,180) (2ee) (268) (3,628) (4,553) (4,7OLl (4,9261 (4,9421 (5,099) (5,292) (5,L79) (5,523) (3,740) (2,759) (4,952) (4,974]| (4,904]' (4,884) (4,99L1 (3,748], (2,973) (3,871) (4,741) (5,211) (5,401) (5,4871 (5,571) (5,541) (5,749l' (5,756) (5,593) (4,OO7l (4,t2ol (2s7) (2,3941 (3,8241 (4,439\ (4,242) (3,442) (5,141) (5,374l. (3,813) 12,2771 (2,4431 (3,231) (1) (1) (2) (1) (1) (9,307) (9,055) (7,422\ (4,303) (4,226) (9,085) (9,865) (9,863) (9,843) '9,773) (9,7821 (9,838) (9,698) (9,855) (8,030) 17,8441 (9,800) (9,619) (9,150) (8,995) (8,995) (7,510) (5,789) (7,680) (9,401) (9,851) (9,858) (9,852) (9,8261 (9,809) (9,840) (9,855) (9,857) (8,428') (9,445) (5,288) (7,3L2) (8,748) (9,27L\ (8,886) (7,737) (e,636) (9,858) (8,419) (8,058) (7,8L2\ (8,352) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 378 of529 4/4/17 L2:o0 4/4/17 t3:OO a/a/fl La:OO 4/4/1715:OO 4/4/171,6:00 4/4/1717:OO 4/5/Lt 9:OO 415117 1O:OO 4l5lL7 L1.:00 4/51L7 t2:OO 415/L713:OO 415117 1.4:OO 4/5111 1.5:OO 4/51L7 1.6:00 a/6lLt 1.6:00 4/611717:oo 416117 L8:OO 4/7/17 9:OO 4/7/17 LL:OO 4/7/17 L2:OO 4/7117 1.3:OO 4/7/17 1,4:OO 4/7/17I5:OO 4/7/!7 t6:OO a/7/77 L7:OO 4/7/17 L8:OO a/8/17 L2:OO al8/17 L3:oo a/8/t La:OO a/8117 L9:oo 4/9/17 9:oO 4/9/17 LO:OO 4/9/17 LL:OO 4/9117 t2:oo 4/9/!7 L3:OO al9/17 L4:OO 419/17 L5:OO 4/9/17 L6:OO 4/IO/1710:OO 4/tO/I7 1.1:OO 4/70/17 12:oo 4/tO/!7 t3:OO 4/10/17 t4:OO 4/10/17 LS:OO 4/10/17 t6:OO 4/1.0/17 L7:00 4/10/17 L8:oo (4,564) (4,7481 (4,918) (4,967l (4,6791 (1,899) (2,2541 (1,601) (36s) (3,381) (4,423) (5,273) (4,886) (1,928) (1,153) (3,987) (2,578l' '727l (2,454) (1,000) (2,901) (2,1O4) (254) (6s8) (5,186) (1,,574) (220l, (3,294) (8s4) (1,456) (4,1341 (4,645) (5,127) (2,207]| (5,226) (4,581) (2,588) (s17) (1,148) (3,720\ (4,629\ (5,2211 (5,2L71 (s,2271 (5,4491 (4,8921 (2,933\ (0) (9,49s) (9,345) \9,41,4) (9,236) (8,942) (6,002) (6,943) (6,089) (4,676') (7,600) (8,682) (9,573) (9,059) (5,995) (5,402) (8,345) (6,833) (5,308) (7,038) (5,367) (7,337\ (6,42O\ (3,541) (3,690) (8,569) (4,978\ (4,967) (8,097) (5,131) (5,829) (9,603) (9,870) (9,863) (6,661) (9,7931 (8,801) (6,641) (4,478) (5,953) (8,604) (9,360) (9,850) (9,773) (9,580) (9,136l. (9,2t91 (7,182) (1) (1) (1) (1) (0) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-ll B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 379 of 529 4/1.L/I7 LO:OO 4/1.L/t7 LL:OO 4/1.L/17 L2:OO 4/12/L7 L1.:OO 4/12/t7 L2:OO 4lt2/t7 L3:oo 4/12/17 1.4:oo 4/1.2/17 LS:OO 4/12/t7 L6:OO a/B/17 t3:oo 4lt3/I7 1.4:OO a/B/t7 1,5:oO 4/13/L7 L6:OO 4173/t7 17:oo 4lt4/17 12:oo a/[117 8:oo 4/15/77 9:oo 4/15/L7 Lo:oo 4/15/L7 LI:OO 4/15/17 LZ:OO 4/151L7 L3:OO 4/15/17 L4:OO 4/15/17 1.5:OO 4/15/17 t6:OO 4115/17 L7:OO 4/15/77 I8:OO 4/16/17 9:oo 4/t6/!7 LO:OO 4l76lt7 1.1.:OO 4/1.6/\7 12:OO 4lL6/17 L3:OO 4/1.6/17 t4:OO alL6/77 ls:oo 4/L6/17 1.6:00 4lL7/118:Oo a/r7/L7 9:OO 4/t7/L7 1O:OO alfl/L71.1.:oo 4/17/t7 12:OO 4/17/17 t3:OO 4/17/17 14:OO 4/17 /17 1.5:OO 4/17/17 L6:OO 4/18/17 LL:OO 4/L8/17 t2:OO 4/L8/17 t3:OO a/L8/L7 u:oo (7ezl' (3,L14) (s08) (3,355) (718) (2,538) (2,755], (4,547) (2,088) (286) (s3s) (77s\ (L,642) (1,500) (1,869) (s17) (3,863) (4,428) (4,539) (4,5L71 (4,3L4) (4,578) 14,t84l (4,973l' (5,591) (4,404l' (4,274l. (4,682) (3,941) (3,198) (3,0271 (5,373) (4,387) (2,434) (184) (4,706) |l4,256) (2,938) (3,078) (4,479) (4,069) (1,663) (1,004) (3,2121 (3,965) (4,025], (5,393) (5,906) (7,972) (5,049) (8,148) (5,174) (6,812) (6,938) (8,7701' (6,2281 (4,579) (4,623) (4,776) (5,72L) (5,55L) (6,784) (6,129) (9,568) (9,814) (9,655) (9,298) (8,733) (8,8421 (8,267) (9,060) .9,7331 (8,634) (9,743l (9,828) (8,726l (7,s82l. (7,2491 (9,567) (8,348) (6,182) (4,8371 (9,529) (9,011) (7,3481 (t,4o4l (8,871) (8,L921 (5,687) (4,890) (7,616) (8,268) (8,227l' (9,587) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I l B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 380 of 529 4/1.8117 1.5:OO 4/t8117 L6:oo 4/t8117 L7:OO 4lL8/17 L8:OO a/L9/17 9:oo 4lL9/17 LO:OO 4lL9/17 L1.:OO 4lL9/17 t2:OO 4/L9/17 t3:OO 4/L9/17 1,4:OO alE/L7 1.5:OO 4/19/L7 1.6:00 4lt9/t7 t7:oo 4179/L7 18:oo 4120/t7 1O:OO 4/20/L7 1.1.:OO 4/20/L7 t2:oo 4l2olL713:oo 4l2oll7 t7:oo 4/20/L7 t8:oo 4l2t/17 8:oo 4l2t/17 9:oo 4l2I/L7 1o:oo 4/2L/L7 L1.:Oo 4l2LlL7 12:OO 4l2t/I713:oo 4/2L/L7 1.4:00 4/21./t7 LS:OO 4/2L/L7 1.6:00 4/2L/L7 17:OO 4l2L/L7 L8:oo 4/2L/L7 19:Oo a/22117 8:00 a/22/17 9:oo 4122/17 Lo:oo 4/22/17 11.:OO 4/22/17 L2:OO 4/22/17 L3:OO al22/11 1.a:00 4/22/17 1.5:OO alBlLt 1.0:00 4/23/Lt LL:OO 4/23/t7 t2:oo 4/23/L7 13:OO 4/23/L7 1.4:OO 4/23/L715:OO 4123/L7 1.6:00 (3,819) (2,66L) (5,654) (4,289) (3,083) (4,274) (5,172) (5,179l. (4,967], (3,906) (3,651) (4,6451 (3,818) (1s2) (71,t) (3,685) (1,099) (3,298) (2,807) (2,810) (2,403) (4,870) (5,012) (5,219) (4,168) (5,295) (5,709) (5,176l' (5,744l. (5,663) (5,108) (31e) (2,0941 (4,961) (5,L221 (5,2641 (4,885) (3,557) (L,012l (2,L431 (3,596) (5,751) (4,153) (3,233) (L,344) (4,703) (5,057) (7,962) (6,637) (9,853) (8,520) (7,903) (8,983) (9,786l' (9,572l. (9,270l' (8,077l. (7,133) (8,809) (7,9991 (4,077\ (5,100) (8,109) (5,385) (7,7301 (7,176l. (7,L951 (7,4661 (9,866) (9,863) (9,860) (8,431) (9,522) (9,843) (9,852) (9,852) (9,856) (9,26L) (4,180) (6,916) (9,794) (9,861) (9,856) (9,359) (7,874l. (4,129l, (5,836) (7,826\ (9,856) (7,910) (6,884) (4,8s8) (8,336) (8,868) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-ll B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 38 I of 529 4/24/L7 t2:OO al2a/L7 L3:oo 4/24/L7 L4:OO 4/24/L7 1.5:OO 4125/17 8:oo 4125/17 9:oo 4/2slL7 1o:oo 4/25/t7 L1.:OO 4/25/17 L2:OO 4/25/17 L3:OO a/25/17 L4:oo a/25/t7 Ls:Oo a/25117 L6:oO 4125/17 L7:OO 4/26/L7 13:OO 4/26/t7 1.4:OO 4/26/t7 1.5:OO a/26/17 19:oo 4/27/t7 8:00 4/27/17 9:OO 4/27/t7 1O:OO a/27/L7 Lt:oo 4/27/17 L2:OO 4/27/\7 13:OO a/27/17 t4:oo 4/27/17 LS:OO a/27117 L6:o0 4/27/17 L7:oo 4127/77 L9:OO 4128117 8:00 4128117 9:Oo a/28/17 Lo:oO al28/17 tt:oo a/28117 I2:Oo a/28/17 t3:oo 4/28/17 1.4:OO 4/28/L7 I5:OO 4/28/tt 76:00 4/28/L717:Oo 4/28/17 1.8:OO a/29117 8:oo 4/29/17 9:OO a/29117 Lo:Oo 4129/17 LL:OO 4/29/17 LZ:OO 4129/17 t3:oo a/29/17 1.4:oo (1,899) (3,796\ (4,040) (3,2011 (3,020) (5,158) (5,255) (4,977l (4,327l, (3,945) (3,466) (2,582\ (3,766l. (2,890) (1,085) (2,831) (2,406) (1,065) (6se) (4,276) (2,723l (3,537) (2,722l. (4,957) (3,236) (4,551) (3,039) (2,979) (2,123) (3,086) (4,L38) (1,506) (L,25Ll (3,627l' (4,L4t1 (4,1,L61 (4,81-8) (4,196) (t,724l. (1,565) (3,400) (5,LL7) (5,2641 (5,501) (5,673) (5,815) (5,904) (0) (0) (6,4L4\ (8,384) (8,4441 (7,46L1 (1,8171 (9,866) (9,861) (9,587) (8,639) (8,139) 11,476l, 16,429) (7,786') (6,842) (5,513) (1,2351 (6,619) (5,433) (5,443) (9,247) (7,s92l. (8,436) (7,367) (9,687) (7,601) (9,0r7) (7,298) (7,269) (6,502) (8,137) (9,414) (6,508) (6,031) (8,209) (8,508) (8,418) (9,081) (8,348) (5,586) (5,569) (8,148) (9,862) (9,863) (9,857) (9,859) (9,854) (9,8L71 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests F.xhibit No. 902 Casc No. IPC-tr- I7- ll B. Kobor. Vote Solar I'age 382 o1529 4/29/L7 15:OO 4/29/17 1.6:00 4/3o/Lt LO:OO 4/3OlL7 LL:00 aBO/L7 L2:00 aBOlLt L3:00 4/30/L7 L4:00 4/3ol1t t5:oO 4/3o/L7 L6:oo 4/3OlL7 L7:OO 4l3o/17 L9:oo 4l3ol1t L9:OO slLlLl 8:oo 5/Llt19:OO 5/L/17 1O:OO 5/L/17 L1.:00 51L/1712:OO 5/L/I7 \3:OO 5lL/17 L4:00 5/L/17 L6:00 5/2/L7 8:OO 5/2/L7 9:OO 5/2/77 LO:OO 512/!7 L1.:OO 512/17 t2:OO 5/2/1713:OO 5/2/17 L4:OO 5/2/17 LS:OO 5/2/17 L6:OO 5/2117 Lt:OO 5/2117 L8:OO sl3/17 8:oo 5/3/L7 9:OO sl3/17 Lo:oo 5/3/17 LL:OO s/3/L7 LT:oo 5/3/17 1,3:OO 5/3/11 L4:OO 5/3/t7 I5:OO s/31L7 t6:oo 5/3/L7 17:OO 5/3/L7 18:OO 5/3/17 !9:OO 5/a/L7 8:OO s/alI7 9:oo 514/17 LO:00 S/a/t LL:oo (4,s22) (2,756) (4,533) (4,932) (2,685) (1,913) (2,0L3l (2,Os2l (2,1.L3) (373) (1,033) (187) (3,67L) (5,200) (5,250) (5,435) (5,530) (5,431) (4,809) (3e2) (2,109l' (3,158) (4,6321 (2,093) (3,788) (3,4761 (4,503) (3,395) (5,398) (3,875) (2,786l, (3,156) {4,672) (5,351) (5,336) (5,391) (5,331) (5,353) (5,222]| (4,848) (5,143) (4,450) (soo) (3,925) (5,321) (5,366) (5,227) (8,369) (6,4L4\ (9,028) (e,333) (6,815) (5,713) (5,7671 (5,765) (6,018) (4,01s) (4,8971 (4,207) (8,375) (9,863) (9,860) (9,863) (9,861) (9,78L], (9,080) (4,256) (7,108) (7,588) (9,080) (6,438) (8,094) (7,6491 (8,864) 17,5341 (9,804) {8,2241 (6,960) (7,563) (9,177\ (9,850) (9,845) (9,193) (9,17t) (9,184) (9,798) (9,536) (9,794') (9,L92) (5,049) (8,238) (9,809) (9,858) (9,852) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 383 of529 5/4/L7 L2:Oo 5/a/L7 t3:oo S/a/fl L4:oo 5/a/L7 L5:oo 5/a/L7 L6:oo 5/4/t7 L7:OO 5/4/17 L&:oo 5/5/L7 LL:OO 5/51t7 L2:oo 5/51L7 13:OO 5/51L7 u:OO 5/5/L7 1.5:oo 5/6/t71.6:00 5/7117 9:oo 5/7/L7 1.1:OO 5/7/L7 12:OO 5/7/17 13:OO 5/7/11 1.4:oo 517 /17 1.s:00 5/7/17 1.6:00 5/7/17 17:OO 5/7/17 18:OO 5/7/17 19:OO 5/8/17 8:oo sl8/17 9:oo s/8/\7 1o:oo 5/8/17 1.1.:oo s/8/17 12:oo 5/8/17 t3:oo 5/8/L7 u:oo 5/8/17 LS:OO 518/17 1.6:00 5/8/17 t7:oo 5/8/17 18:oo 5/8117 t9:oo 5/9/17 8:oo 5/9/17 9:OO 5/9/L7 Lo:oo 5/91L7 LL:oo 519/L7 L2:oo 5/9/t7 L3:oo 519/'17 1-4:OO 5/9/17 15:oO 5/9/17 1.6:00 5/9/17 17:OO 5/9/17 1.8:oo 5/Lo/17 8:oo .5,2231 (5,2211 (5,132) (4,972l' (4,869) (4,678l' (3,958) (161) (1,038) (2,260) (2,2O2) (sa1 (70) (778l, (4s4) (5,290) (5,300) (5,417) (5,477) (5,495) (5,435) (5,139) (L,457) (3,489) (4,738) (4,855) (4,873) (4,985) (4,9211 (4,9571 (4,8321 (4,746) (4,669) (4,L87) (60s) (2,766) (4,726l' (4,670l' (4,6961 (4,149) (4,11,0) (4,616) (4,593) (4,628) (4,404) (3,743) (3,338) (0) (9,818) (9,786) (9,8171 (9,834) (9,840) (9,789) (9,109) (4,608) (5,627) (6,780) (6,834) (4,648) (4,4OL) (5,63L) (4,935) (9,859) (9,858) (9,856) (9,854) (9,852) (9,850) (9,7251 (5,857) (8,737) (9,859) (9,859) (9,854) (9,856) (9,853) (9,854) (9,851) (9,849) (9,850) (9,440l (5,611) (7,8421 (9,819) (9,794) (9,848) (9,852) (9,843) (9,839) (9,842) (9,846) (9,833) (9,291) (8,434) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 384 of529 5/10/17 9:oo S/tolL7 1o:oo S|LO|LT LL:OO SlLOlt7 L2:OO 5/LOl17 L3:OO 5/to/17 t4:oo 5lLo/17 t!:oo 5/Lol17 L6:oO 5/LO/17 L7:OO 5/t1./L7 8:Oo 5/L1./17 9:oo 5/1.1/17 LO:OO 5/1.1./17 1.1.:OO 5/1.L/17 1.4:OO s/13/17 8:oo 5lL3/17 9:oO 5/13/L710:OO 5/13/17 1"1.:OO 5/13/17 12:oo 5/13/1713:OO 5/13/17 1.4:oO 5/13/17 L!:oo 5/13/17 L6:00 5lt3/I7 17:OO s/13/L7 18:OO 5/L4117 8:OO 5/1.4/17 9:OO 5/t4/L710:oo 5/14/t7 L1;00 5/14/17 12:OO 5/L4/1713:OO 5/L4/17 L4:OO 5/1"4/17 L!:oo 5/1.4/17 1.6:00 5/L4/17 Ll:OO 5/M/t7 L8:oo 5/15/17 8:OO 5/15/17 9:oo 5115/t7 to:oo 5/15117 I1.:OO 5/15/\7 L2:OO 5115/17 L3:00 5/1.5/lt t4:oO 5/15111 L5:00 5/151L1 1.6:00 5/t5lL7 17:Oo 5/L5/L7 1.8:oo (4,5281 (4,4521 (4,3021 (4,2341 (4,2981 (4,21,31 (2,725l. (L,698) (L,454) (L,513) (1,849) (t,3231 (ss6) (1,503) (2,877l' (4,096) (4,3641 (3,976l' (2,2t5\ (184) (2,Ot7l (s13) (3,480) (L,944) (1,500) (3,L211 (4,267l (3,566) (4,L73) (3,948) (4,440], {.2,962) (4,728l' (4,976) {4,922l, (4,625) (3,578) (4,489) (4,474l' (4,556) (3,633) (4,466\ (4,567\ (4,28L) (4,417], (4,688) (4,353) (0) (0) (9,818) (9,858) (9,853) (9,819) (9,812) (9,830) (8,321) (7,388) (7,327) (6,680) (1,L32]| (6,7O2l, (5,926) (7,066) (8,71,6) (9,804) (9,855) (9,373) (7,352) (4,985) (6,755) (5,077l' (8,400) (6,846) (6,488) (8,779l. (9,864) (9,L47l (9,440) (9,075) (9,453) (7,694) (9,587) (9,856) (9,851) (9,649) (9,166) (e,864) (9,860) (9,839) (8,795) (9,663) (9,764\ (9,307) (9,640) (e,8ss) (9,653) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-ll B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 385 of529 5/1.5/17 19:oo 5/L7/L7 9:OO 5/t7/t7 t3:OO s/L8/t7 8:oo 5/18/t7 9:oo 5/18117 to:oO 5/\8/17 tt:OO 5/18/17 L2:OO 5/18117 L3:00 5/1.8/L7 t4:OO 5/L8/L7 LS:OO 5/1.8/t7 t6:oo 5/L8lL7 17:oo 5/L8/L7 1.8:oo 5/L9/L7 8:oo 5lL9/I7 9:oo 5/L9lL7 1o:oo 5/L9/L7 1.1.:oo 5/L9/Lt 12:oo 5/L9/L7 13:OO 5/L9/17 t4:oo 5/19/17 ti:oo 5/19117 1.6:00 5/19/17 17:OO 5119117 t8:OO 5/19/17 t9:oo 5/20117 8:oo sl2olL7 9:oo 5/20/17 1o:oo 5/20/17 1.L:OO 5/20/17 12:OO 5/20/17 L3:oo 5/20/17 1.4:OO 5/20/17 17:OO 5/2I/17 7:oO 5121./17 8:oo 5/21,/L7 9:Oo 5/2L/17 1o:oo 5/21./L7 11.:OO 5/21./L7 12:OO 5/21./L7 13:OO 5/21./L7 M:OO 5/2t/t7 15:oo 5/21./t7 1.6:00 5/21./L7 17:OO 5/21./t7 1.8:OO 5/2L/L7 19:oo (1,066) (1,389) (787) (3,981) (3,6171 (3,272) (2,5131 (4,64sl' (4,759l' (3,592) (2,065) (3,512) (3,409) (3,615) {4,2591 (4,962) (4,9491 (4,947], (4,964) (4,848) (4,907) (4,859) (4,3321 (4,038) (4,384) (1,566) (2,6041 (3,760) (4,778) (4,843\ (4,811) (4,5281 (3,119) (L,247l (326) (4,430\ (4,949) (4,951], (4,848) (4,815) (4,848) (4,7LOl (4,743l' (4,748]' (4,552) (4,2221 (1,1251 (1) (6,273) (5,852) (5,792) (9,229) (8,675) (8,382) (7,474l. (9,750) (9,838) (8,559) (6,813) (8,411) (8,290) (8,321) (9,1-44) (9,859) (9,858) (9,855) (9,856) (9,852) (9,847) (9,850) (9,398) (9,059) (9,459) (6,443) (7,100) (8,592) (9,710) (9,855) (9,8471 (9,608) (8,L56) (5,975) (4,333) (e,032) (9,847') (9,857) (9,857) (9,848) (9,819) (e,7Lsl, (9,740) (9,838) (9,766) (9,s01) (6,279) Idaho l)ower Company's Responses to I)arties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- l 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 386 of529 5122/17 8:oo s/22/17 9:oo 5/22/1710:OO 5/22/L71.L:OO 5/22/L7 1.2:OO 5/22/L7 L3:OO 5/22/L7 L4:00 5/22/L7 LS:OO 5/22/L7 L6:oo 5/22/17 L7:OO 5/2217718:oo 5/22/17 19:OO 5/23/17 8:oo 5123117 9:oo 5123/t7 IO:OO 5/23/L7 tL:oo 5/23/L7 1.2:oo s/23/Lt L3:oo 5/23/L7 L4:oo 5/23/L7 LS:OO s/23/L7 L6:00 5123/17 L7:OO 5/23/17 L8:OO 5/23/17 19:oO 5/24/17 8:oo s/2a/U 9:oo 5124/L710:OO 5/24/L7 1.t:OO 5/24/171,2:OO 5/24/t7 L3:OO 5/24/tt 1.4:OO 5/24/L7 1.5:OO 5/24/L7 L6:OO 5/24/t7 L7:OO 5124/t1 t8:OO 5/24/t7 19:OO 5/251t7 8:OO 5/251t7 9:oo 5/25/17 LO:OO 5/25/17 LL:OO 5/25/17 t2:OO 5/25/17 L3:00 5/25/L7 LS:OO 5/26/L7 8:oo 5/26/t7 9:OO 5/26/17 LO:OO 5/26/17 L1.:OO (4,155) (4,54t) (4,7L9) (4,424) (4,L67) (3,956) (3,951) (3,952) (3,652) (3,570) (3,077l. (380) (2,578) (3,4731 (4,2921 (4,2041 (4,081) (3,834) (3,774]' (3,479l' (3,385) (3,2361 (2,725l' (27l (4,0251 (4,4O7) (4,300) (4,2521 (4,O92) (3,893) (3,802) (3,787) (3,87t) (3,848) (3,959) (1,513) (3,47O) (4,389) (4,5L7]' (3,518) (2,195) (1,606) (670) (2,739]' (4,2}tl (3,957) (3,476) (1) (1) (2) (0) (1) (1) (2) (0) (s,014) (9,615) (9,856) (9,845) (9,8241 (9,809) (9,815) (s,8221 (9,830) (e,80e) (9,2541 (6,423l' (7,773) (8,885) (9,824) (9,846) (9,814) (9,800) (9,809) (9,81_9) (9,832) (9,799) (9,355) (6,406) (9,292) (9,828) (9,854) (9,854) (9,854) (9,850) (9,850) (9,850) (9,848) (9,8471 (9,841) (7,299) (8,736) (e,748) (9,859) (8,900) (7,476l' (6,9341 (5,949) (8,069) (9,84t1 (e,620) (s,108) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 387 of529 (0) 51261fl 12:00 s/26117 L3:oo 5/261L7 t4:OO 5126117 Li:oo 5/26117 L6:00 sl26/17 L7:oo 5/26/17 18:OO 5/26/17 19:Oo sl27lt7 8:oo 5/27/17 9:oo 5127117 1o:oO 5/27/L7 1.1.:OO 5/27/t7 12:OO 5/27/L7 L3:00 5121lL7 1.4:oo 5127117 15:00 5/27/17 L6:OO 5127/17 L7:oo 5/27117 1.8:Oo 5/27/17 19:OO s/281L7 7:oo 5/28/17 8:OO 5/281t7 9:00 5128117 1o:Oo 5/28/17 1.1.:OO s/28117 12:oo 5/28/t7 13:oo sl28l17 1.4:oo 5/28lLt I5:OO 5l28lt7 1.6:00 5l28lt7 L7:00 5/28/t7 t8:oo s/28/17 r9:oo 5129/77 7:Oo 5/29/17 8:oo 5129/119:oo 5/29/t7 Lo:oo 5129/17 tI:Oo 5/29/t7 L2:OO 5/29/17 t3:oo 5/29/t7 L4:oo 5/29/t7 L!:oo 5129/17 t6:00 5129/17 t7:OO 5/29/17 18:oo 5/3ollt 8:oo 5/30/17 9:Oo (2,766], (3,633) (1-,140) (2,750) (3,279) (3,2L3) (3,783) (1,067) (4,009) (4,593) (4,393) (4,308) (4,265\ (4,2601 (4,2051 (4,125) (3,929) (3,8L7) (3,2tr) (eos) (L14) (3,873) (4,564) (4,425) (4,344) (4,224) (4,L34) (4,L46) (4,L121 (3,945) (3,876) (3,r97) (1.,024) (327l' (4,099) (4,540) (4,367) (4,051) (3,543) (3,583) (3,005) (3,249) (L,7o1l (t,4281 (2,038) (t,7L2l (2,3s4l' (8,209) (9,115) (5,389) (8,268) (8,919) (8,961) (9,657) (6,612) (8,897) (9,8271 (9,855) (9,854) (9,8441 (9,839) (9,830) (9,843) (9,843) (9,820) (9,449) (6,816) (4,588) (8,901) (9,822) (9,855) (9,852) (9,830) (9,810) (9,823) (9,829) (9,845) (9,826) (9,41.1) (6,956) (4,725) (9,010) (9,819) (9,852) (9,833) (9,257) (9,532) (8,927) (9,424) (8,062) (7,91,L1 (8,709) (5,884) (7,761\ Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- l7-.13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 388 of529 5/30/17 lotoo 5/30/L1 tL:00 5/30/L7 L2:00 5/3o/Lt 13:OO 5/3OlLt L4:oo 5/3OlL7 LS:OO 5/3OlLl L6:Oo s/3LlL7 9:oo 5/3L/L7 LO:OO 5/3tlL7 LL:OO 5/3L117 L2:OO 6/t/171.2:OO 5/1./17 t3:oo 6/1./17 1.4:OO 611./17 t7:oo 6/2117 8:oo 6/2/L7 9:oo 6/2lL71O:OO 6/2/1712:OO 6/2/L7 l3:oo 5/2/fl u:oo 6/3/L711.:oo 6/3/L7 1.2:OO 6/3/L7 13:OO 6la/[ 8:OO 6/alt 9:Oo 6/a/fl to:oo 614lt7 tL:oo 6/4ltt t2:Oo 6/4/tt t3:OO 6/s/L7 8:oo 6/5/17 9:oo 6/5lt7 IO:OO 6/5/17 IL:OO 6/5/17 12:oo 6/5/1713:OO 6/5/17 t4:OO 5/s/17 tS:oo 6/5/17 1.6:00 6/5/1717:OO 6/5/17 t8:OO 6/6/17 tL:OO 6/6/17 L2:OO 6/6/17 L3:OO 6/61t7 L4:OO 6/6/17 L5:OO 6/6117 L6:OO (1,709) (L,73L) (1,806) (L,624l (1-,342) (so1) (873) (6s6) (s82) (1,018) (1,049) (1121 (2,092) (1,,426) (L,572) (L,497) (2,1.421 (388) (1,47) (2,05L) (1,801) (636) (7s) (s1s) (L,916) (2,0421 (1,795) (L,49\) (t,21-2l (sso) (2,2151 (2,400) (2,399) {2,3261 (2,26t1 (2,2251 (2,300) (2,2O1\ (L,932l (L,7etl (1,515) (416) (1,489) (1,703) (1,040) (1,59L) (1,343) (0) (7,3151 (7,679) (7,8411 (7,835) (7,84L\ (7,695) (7,8L1\ (6,5731 (6,7971 (7,s79\ (7,6131 (5,715) (7,820) (7,1-40) (7,053) (6,466) (7,405) (5,704) (5,759) (7,8s7) (7,773) (6,328) (5,149]. (6,466) (7,1,181 (7,815) (7,857) (7,833) (7,815) (7,7361 (7,370) (7,853) 11,8571 (7,869) (7,8L41 (7,856) (7,872l. (7,8721. (7,869) (7,8671 (7,739) (6,L231 (7,255) (1,612) (7,OO4l (7,82L1 (7,686) ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No IPC-E-I7-I3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 389 of529 6/6/t7 17:oo 616117 1.8:OO 6/7/L7 8:OO 6/t/17 9:oo 6/7 /17 1.0:oo 6/7 /L7 1.1.:OO 6/7/L7 L2:OO 6/8/17 t8:OO 6/9/17 8:oo 6/9/L7 9:oo 6/9/L7 L6:oo 6/9/L7 L7:OO 6/10/17 9:oo 6/Lo/17 1O:oo 6/LO/17 1.1.:OO 6/tO/17 12:OO 6/10/17 13:OO 6/10/17 1.4:OO 6/LO/17 18:OO 6/1.L/17 8:oo 6/tt/17 9:oo 6/L1,/17 11.:OO 6/L1/17 t2:OO 6/L1./17 t3:OO 6/L1./17 t4:oo 6/1,2/!7 8:oo 6/12/17 LS:OO 6/B/17 8:oo 6/13/17 9:OO 6lL3/17 10:00 6/L3/17 1.1.:oo 6/L3/17 12:OQ 6/t3/17 13:oo 6/13/17 1.4:OO 6/13/17 1.5:OO 6/L3/17 1.6:00 6/1,3/17 77:oo 6/13/17 t8:oo 6/13/L7 L9:OO 6/L4/17 8:OO 6/L4/17 9:OO 6/1,4/L7 LO:OO 6/L4/t7 LL:OO 6/t4/17 1.2:OO 6/L4/17 13:OO 6/L4/17 t4:OO 6/La/fi 1.5:oo (1,337) (e11) (1,348) (L,855) (t,7LSl (684) (760) (1,983) (680) (2,438) (28s) (3,809) (840) (2,401) (2,3L6) (e47l' (1.,443\ (71 (1,606) (4e3) (11s) (2,244) (2,tL6) (L,434) (667l. ( 1,1 11) (1,006) (2,059) (8s7) (2,4321 (2,923) (4,893) (4,985) (4,867l, (4,820l' (4,730], (4,581) (4,2491 (2,621) (837) (2,704',) (2,702) (2,6s2) (2,72O1 (4,175], (4,1321 (2,590) (0) (0) (7,800) (7,513) (5,836) (7,6621 (7,142) (6,872) (1,1,43) (7,6041 (5,664) (7,779) (5,6L0) (9,559) (5,879) (7,601) (7,541) (6,t47) (6,572) (4,9821 (6,901) (5,388) (5,134) (7,43L1 (7,L971 16,454) (5,509) (6,068) (5,812) (6,830) (5,673) (7,292) (7,839) (9,823) (9,852) (9,850) (.9,847) (9,846) (9,838) (9,611) (7,889) (5,708) (7,859) (7,816l. (7,865) (7,9911 (9,611) (9,611) (8,045) (1) (0) (1) (21 (1) (1) (1) (0) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 390 of529 6/L4/t7 1.6:00 6/1-4/L7 17:00 6/L4lt1 1.8:OO 6lITlLt 9:oo 6lLtl17 LO:OO 6/L1117 LL:OO 6/L7/17 L2:00 6/L7/17 L3:oo 6/L7lL7 L4:oo 6117lt7 Ll:oo 6/17/L7 1.6:00 6/17/t7 t7:OO 6/17/I7 18:oo 6117lr719:oo 6/181L7 8:oo 6/181L7 9:oo 6/181L710:oo 6lt8l17 t1.:ao 6118/17 D:oo 6/L8/L71.3:oo 6lL8/11 Ia:OO 6lL8l11 LS:OO 611.8/17 1.6:00 6/1.8/17 t7:OO 6lL8l17 L8:oo 6lL8/17 L9:oo 6lL9/L7 9:oo 6119117 LO:OO 6/t9/17 L2:00 6/L9/17 L3:OO 6lL9/17 L4:OO 6/19/17 L5:Oo 6120117 9:oo 6/20/17 L!:oo 6120117 1-8:00 6/21.1L1 8:oo 6/21.1L19:OO 6/2L117 1.0:oo 6/2U17 LL:OO 6/2L117 L2:OO 6/2L/L7 1.3:OO 6/2UL1 1.4:OO 6l2L/17 L5:Oo 6/2L/L7 1.6:00 6/2L/L7 lt:OO 6/2Lltt t8:OO 6/22/L7 8:00 (1,904) (2,L491 (2,969) (2,687l' (2,353) (2,6321 (3,9621 (3,8LL) (3,7921 (3,652) (3,431) (3,306) (2,927]| (L,275) (1,966) (2,2t6) (2,LL9) (2,957]| (3,563) (3,1-62\ (3,280) (3,178) (2,999) (2,74L], (2,322) (468) (1,495) (s67) (8s4) (66s) (4221 (107) (283) (624l' (26e) (2,450) (3,135) (2,888) (2,sL2) (2,351) (2,091) (2,2481 (2,O71l' (1,880) (1,695) (1,845) (3,040) (0) (0) (7,332) (7,667) (8,560) (7,851) (7,744\ (8,268) (9,813) (9,826) (9,814) (9,8221 (9,808) (9,750) (9,436) (7,6471 (7,0741 (7,7931 (7,845\ (9,054) (9,780) (9,540) (9,796) (9,807) (9,795) (9,720') (9,439) (1,4891 (7,551) (7,OL2l (7,8211 (7,763l. (1,759l, (7,6541 (7,393) (9,490) (9,008) (8,849) (9,815) (9,818) (9,788) (9,785) (9,128\ (9,842) (9,841) (9,841) (9,701) (9,749) (9,165) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 391 of529 6/22/17 9:oo 6122/t7 Lo:oo 6/22/L7 t1-:OO 6/22/17 L2:oo 6/22/t7 13:oo 6/22/17 1.4:oo 6/22/L7 75:oo 6/22/17 1.6:00 6/22/17 17:OO 6/22/17 18:oo 6/22/17 19:oo 6123/L7 8:oo 6123lL7 9:00 6/23/17 Lo:oo 6123177 LL:Oo 6/23/\7 LZ:oo 6/23/17 L3:oo 6/23/17 L4:oo 6123lL7 L!:oo 6/23/L7 1.6:00 6/23/17 17:OO 6123/t7 18:oo 6l23lt7 79:oo 6124/L7 8:oo 6/2a/fi 9:oo 6/2a/L7 to:oo 6/24/17 1.1.:OO 6l2alU 72:oo 6/241L713:oo 6/2a/I7 1.4:oo 6l24lt7 15:oo 6l24lt7 1.6:00 6/24/1717:OO 5/24117 18:oo 6/251L7 8:oo 6125/t7 9:oo 6/25/17 7o:oo 6/251t7 1.1.:OO 6/25/L7 12:oo 6125/L7 L3:OO 6/25/t7 l.a:oo 6/25/L7 1.5:OO 6/25/17 t6:oo 5/25/17 L7:OO 6/25/17 L8:OO 6126117 8:oo 6125117 9:o0 (3,518) (3,3321 (3,196) (3,001) (2,972) (2,9O7) (2,799) (2,528) (2,510) {2,419\ (3e6) (3,L76\ (3,678) (3,4451 (3,089) (3,148) (3,435) (3,304) (3,074) (2,354) (2,234]' (1,878) (206) (3,084) (3,399) (3,170) (2,736) (2,5431 (2,305) (2,051) (1,915) (L,724l (1,500) (1,160) (2,74L]| (3,078) (2,9L7) (2,581) (2,388) (2,176l' (L,976l' (1,616) (1,250) (1,055) (736) {2,OtOl (2,674',) (1) (0) (9,847) (9,847) (9,846) (9,845) (9,845) (9,845) (9,843) (9,842) (9,843) (9,730) (7,5731 (9,215) (9,838) (9,850) (9,851) (9,8421 (9,832) (9,841) (9,841) (9,840) (9,815) (9,514) (7,664) (9,107) (9,832) (9,849) (9,845) (9,825) (9,809) (9,802) (9,8L5) (9,823) (9,795) (9,568) (8,822) (9,523) (9,847) (9,845) (9,829) (9,815) (9,796l, (9,815) (9,8!2) (9,803) (9,541) (8,631) (9,687) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 392 of 529 6/26/17 1o:oo 6/261L7 1"1":oo 6/21/t7 8:OO 6/27 /17 9:oo 6/271L7 1.0:OO 6/27/17 1.1.:OO 6/27117 1.2:OO 6/27/17 1.3:oo 6/27/17 1.4:OO 6/27/17 LS:OO 6128/17 8:oo 6/28/17 9:oo 6128/17 Lo:oo 6128/17 Ll.:oo 6/28117 L2:oo 6/28/17 13:oo 6/28/17 t4:OO 6/28/17 LS:OO 6/28/L7 L6:00 6/28/L7 17:OO 6/28/1718:OO 6/29/17 8:oo 6/29/77 9:OO 6/29/L710:OO 6/29/L7 LL:00 6/29/L7 12:OO 6/29/L7 13:oo 6129/u 1.4:oo 6/29/t7 15:OO 6129/L71.6:00 6/29/L7 17:OO 6129/1718:OO 6/30/L7 8:OO 6/30/17 9:oo 6/30/t7 1o:oo 6/30/17 1.1:oo 6/30/L7 12:oo 6/30/17 13:oo 6/30/17 L4:oo 6/30/17 L5:00 6130/17 t6:oo 6/30/17 L7:OO 6/30/17 L8:oo 7/L/17 8:OO 7lL/L7 9:oo 7lLlt7 1o:oo 7lLlL7 tt:OO (2,4L2) (2,009) (1,998) (2,133l, (2,632) (2,218) (1,996) (L,677l- (L,2681 (73e) (L,942l (2,4861 (2,334) (2,3201 (2,1351 (1,990) (1,779l. (1,635) (1,538) (1,,2701 (1,065) (2,057') (2,9231 (2,745) (2,530) (2,2681 (2,096) (1-,9281 (1,779\ (1,503) (L,254) (830) (2,297) (3,057) (2,757) (2,539) (2,252) (1,949) (1,591) (1-,467l' (1,215) (L,t421 (766) (1,014) (1,455) (1,,260l' (2,090) (9,798) (9,769) (8,551) (9,707], (9,818) (9,810) (9,779l (9,718) (9,568) (9,323) (8,855) (9,818) (9,846) (9,846) (9,840) (9,829) (9,805) (9,813) (9,829) (9,835) (9,728) (8,7L2) (9,80L) (9,851) (9,842) (9,8L9) (9,196], (9,79L), (9,826) (9,8L1) (9,800) (9,332) (8,634) (9,757l (9,848) (9,846) (9,823) (9,785) (9,717) (9,801) (9,834) (9,806) (9,477l, (7,5341 (8,352) (8,432') (9,507) Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 393 o1529 7/1/L7 12:OO 7/2/Lt 8:00 7/2/t79:OO 7/2/L7 LO:OO 7/2/L7 tl:OO 7/2/17 t2:OO 7l2lr7 B:oo 7/Z/fl La:OO 7l2lt7 t5:OO 7l3lt7 8:oo 713/L7 9:OO 7/3/17 to:oo 713/17 LL:oo 7 /3/17 1.2:oo 7/3/17 t3:oo 7/3/17 L4:OO 7/4/I7 8:oo 714/17 9:oo 7lalfi fi:oo 714117 1.t:oo 714/17 12:oo 7/4/L7 13:OO 7/5/17 8:oo 7/5/t7 9:oo 7l5lt7 1o:oo 7/5/17 1.1.:OO 715/t7 L2:oo 7/61L7 8:0o 7l6lt7 9:oo 7/6/17 Lo:oo 7/6/17 LL:OO 7/61t7 12:oo 716117 13:00 t/6/Lt M:oo t17lL7 1.1.:oo t17/t7 72:oo 7/7/17 L3:oo 7l8lL7 8:oo 718/L7 9:oo 7/8/17 LO:OO 7 /81L1 11.:OO 7/8/L7 12:oO 7/8/t7 t3:OO 7 /8/17 t4:OO 7/8/17 LS:OO 7 /9/L7 9:OO 7/9/!7 L}:oo (1,081) (t,493) (2,204) (2,ro4l (1,533) (t,0L2l (701) (438) (323) (eso) (L,781l' (1,502) (1,135) (782) (3os) (21,6) (282) (L,469) (484) (ses) (s32) (2311 (838) (7,720) (1,403) (666) (767) (878) (1,681) (1,606) (1,053) (68s) (42U (102) (1,068) (64s) (27s) (842r' (t,652) (1,272) (eso) (416) (351) (330) (17]' (471\ (742\ (8,648) (8,086) (9,401) (9,752\ (9,717l' (9,576) (9,458) (9,4541 (9,4841 (8,199) (9,502) .9,757l. (9,746) (9,639) (9,430) (9,519) (7,129) (8,943) (8,511) (8,909) (9,2451 (9,170) (8,016) (9,348) (9,620) (9,575) (9,494) (8,314) (9,532) (9,794) (9,770) (9,669) (9,574l' (9,541) (9,549) (9,484) (9,318) (7,944) (9,330) (9,533) (9,590) (9,219) (9,395) (9,459) (9,447) (8,2201 (8,954) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 394 of 529 7/9/17 L1.:oO 7 /9/17 L2:OO 7 /91t7 1.3:OO 7/10/17 8:OO 7/10/17 9:OO 7/LO/t710:OO 7/LOlL7 tt:OO 7 /LO/11 1.2:oo TltO/17 L3:OO 7/10/17 L5:oo 7/10/17 L6:OO 7/1.0/L7 17:oo 7/1,L/L7 8:OO 7/1L/17 9:OO 7/L1./17 LO:OO 7/L1,/17 LL:OO 7/1,1,/17 L2:OO 7 /1"L/t7 L3:OO 7 /1.L/t7 L4:OO 7/1.1./17 1.5:OO 7/LL/L7 L6:00 7/LL/L7 !7:OO 7/L2lL7 8:oO 7/L2/L7 9:OO 7/L2/17 LO:OO 7/12/17 LL:OO 7/12/t7 L2:oO 7/12/L7 L3:oo 7lI2lL7 1.4:OO 7/L2/L1 15:OO 7lL2/17 t6:oo 71L211717:OO 7lL3lLt 8:oO 7lL3lLt 9:OO 7/13/!7 IO:OO 7/13117 LL:OO 7/13/17 LZ:oo 7/13/L7 L3:oo 7/L3/L7 L4:OO 7 /1.4/17 8:oO 7/1,4/17 9:Oo 7 /L4lL7 1O:OO 7 /t4lL7 1.1.:OO 7lL4lL7 12:oo 7lL5/L7 8:OO 7/L5/L7 t5:OO t /L5/lt 1.6:00 (ses) (330) (20) (1e3) (L,32r) (L,32s) (er2l (s7s) (1e4) (107) (L37], (1s0) (e18) (L,929) (1,77L) (1,546) (1,439) (1,145) (76L) (sos) (316) (58) (1,359) (2,217l. (L,973l. (L,6241 (1,348) (1,028) (77s\ (so2) (376l- (2261. (s4o) (L,34L) (1.,494) (L,t26) (60s) (1s0) (31) (12s) (t,ot9l ( 1,110) (786) (2421 (134) (2oo) (13) (9,087) (9,130) (9,089) (7,689) (9,248) (9,608) (9,576) (9,4461 (9,4251 (9,704) (9,747l, (9,765) (8,375) (9,725l (9,837) (9,810) {9,736) (9,63 L) (9,691) (9,751) (9,737) (9,629) (8,3ee) (9,646) (9,777) (9,769) (9,721l, (9,648) (9,712l (9,594) (9,682) (9,508) (7,s921 (8,890) (9,531) (9,518) (9,331\ (9,244) (9,306) (7,482\ (9,036) (9,492',) (9,485) (9,283) (7,4841 (9,442') (9,401) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 395 of 529 7/L6/L7 8:OO 7/1.6/L7 9:oo 7/L6/1t LO:OO 7 /1.6/17 LI.:OO 7/1.6/17 12:OO 1/L6/Ll t3:OO 1/L6/L7 t4:OO 7/1.6/L] LS:OO 7/1,6/L7 L6:OO 7/L6/L7 t7:OO 7/L7/L7 LO:OO 7 /L7 /L7 LL:OO 1/Lt/L7 L2:OO 7/L7/L7 13:OO 7/L7/L7 L4:OO 7 /L7 /L7 LS:OO 7/L7/L7 16:00 7/t7/17 t7:00 7 /1.8/17 8:oo 7118117 9:OO 7/18/17 IO:OO 7/t8/17 tt:OO 7/1.8/17 12:OO 7lt8/17 t3:OO 7 /1.8/17 1.4:OO 7/t8/\7 15:00 7/19/L7 8:OO 7/!9/L7 9:Oo 7/19/17 1o:OO 7/19/17 1.1:OO 7/19/L7 12:OO 7/19/tt t3:OO 7l2o/17 8:oo 7/2O117 9:OO 7/2o/L7 LO:OO 7l2O/t7 IL:OO 7/2O/!7 t2:OO 7/20/17 t3:o0 7/2o/fl M:OO 7/21"/L7 8:OO 7/21/t7 9:oO 7 /21./t7 1O:oO 7/21/17 1.1:OO 7121/L7 L2:oO 712\/L7 L3:oO 7 /2L/17 1.4:Oo 7 /2L/17 t5:O0 (788) (2,OO2l (1,8241 (1,597) (1,409) (1,019) (7oo) (ss7) (464]| (242) (2,180) (1,816) (1,388) (e16) (666) (s1e) (447) (172) (6s8) (L,9791 (2,0481 (1_,858) (1,395) (878) (427]' (110) lL72l (1,451) (1,336) (s6s) (s12) (2so) (281) (1,660) (1,,4L61 (L,086) (7Ls) (378) ( 168) (s73) (1,809) (L,725l (L,323l (e6e) (s72]| (406) (25s) (7,914') (9,715) (9,838) (9,819) (9,758) (9,669) (9,594) (9,6261 (9,735) (9,733) (9,7751 (9,7661 (9,631) (9,4421 (9,343) .9,442') (9,543) (9,4911 (7,530) (9,269') (9,662) (9,676) (9,536) (9,361) (9,270) (9,302) (7,428) (9,127) (9,623) (9,567) (9,399) (9,291) (7,610). (9,4821 (9,655) (9,5741 (9,4L4\ (9,337) (9,482) (7,698) (9,395) (9,687) (9,652) (9,490) (9,2921 (9,254) (9,380) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 396 of529 7/2tlL7 16:00 7/22/L7 8:oo 7 /22/L7 9:OO 7/22/17 LO:OO 7/22/17 L1.:oo 7/221L7 12:oo 7/22/17 13:oo 7/22/T714:OO 7/22/L7 1S:OO 7/23/Lt 8:oo 7/23/L7 9:OO 7/23/fl LO:OO 7/23/17 Ll.:oo 1/23/17 L2:oo 7/B/r7 B:OO 7/23/t7 L4:00 7/23/1715:OO 7/2all7 9:oo 7l24lL7 tl:oo 7126/11 1.0:oo 7/26/17 tL:00 7126/11 t2:oo 7/26/17 L3:OO t/26/17 L4:oo 7/26/17 L5:oo 7/27/17 8:OO 7 /27 /17 9:OO 7/27/L7 1O:OO 7/27/t71,1,:OO 7127/L712:oo 712711713:OO 7 /27 /17 1.4:oO t /21/11 IS:OO 7/27/17 L6:OO 7 /27 /17 17:00 7128/L7 9:OO 7/28117 LO:OO 7/28/17 LL:OO 7/28/17 L2:OO 7/28/17 t3:OO 7/28/t La:OO 7/29/17 8:OO 7/29/17 9:oo 7/29/L7 to:oO 7 /29/t7 't1.:OO t /29/t7 1.2:00 7/29111 13:OO (8s) (461) (1,805) (L,827l (1,466) (L,032) (706) (480) (4oo) (s2o) (2,L74) (2,O2Ol (L,443l (876) (473) (1eo) (e2) (1,230) (386) (L,49tl (L,125) (L,225) (8421 (621l. 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Vote Solar Page 397 of529 7 /29/17 14:OO 7/29/17 1.5:oo 7/29/t7 16:00 7l3o/L7 9:oo 7 /30/17 1.0:OO 7 /30/17 tl.:OO 7l3o/17 L2:oo 7/30/17 L3:OO 7/3L/17 9:OO 7/31./t7 LO:OO 7131./I Lt:oo 7 /31"/L7 L2:OO 7l3tlL7 13:oo 8/2/L7 s:oo 8/2/17 LO:OO 8/2/17 1.1.:OO 8/2/17 LZ:OO 8l2lt7 L3:oo 8/3/17 1.1:OO 8l3lL7 12:oo 813117 13:oo 8/4/17 e:oo 8/4/17 LO:OO 8/4/171,1:OO 8/4/11 t2:OO 8/51t7 1.1.:oo 815/L7 12:oo 8/5/17 13:OO 8/6/L7 12:OO 8/6/Lt 13:oo 8/7/17 13:oo 818/17 9:oo 8l8lt7 1o:oo 8/8/L7 1.1:oo 8/8/L7 12:OO 8/8/L] 13:oo 8/8/L7 L4:00 8/8/L] 1.5:oo 8/9/L7 9:oo 8/9/L7 12:OO 8/9/L7 L3:OO 8/9/t7 L4:oo 8/9/17 L!:oo 8/10/17 1O:OO 8/\O/17 1.1:OO 8/tO/17 12:OO 8/LO/L7 13:OO (462) (118) (3) (1,615) (L,683) (1,320) (7eo) (2],sl' (1,433) (ee8) (1,032) (4ss) (26s) (1,064) {L,394l (1,089) (s4e) (4s) (1,003) (804) (118) (872) (1,1,16) (83s) (2e6) (33e) (s32) (362) (4r.s) (187) (L,044\ (12L\ (1,065) ( 1,115) (626) (3e6) (178) (103) (48) (1,06L) (73e) (337) (86) (67) (8s7) (722) (266) (9,346) (9,324) (9,460) (8,892) (9,445) (9,41,1) (9,2201 (9,009) (8,968) (8,969) (9,338) (9,115) (9,0771. (8,567) (9,345) (9,407l' (9,169) (9,050) (8,933) (9,L92) (9,015) (7,793) (8,493) (8,733) (8,692) (7,669) (8,285) (8,480) (8,211) (8,452) (9,024) (5,539) (7,87t\ (8,320) (8,300) (8,413) (8,416) (8,557) (5,780) (8,780) (8,76L) (8,601) (8,598) (6,77s\ (7,983) (8,128) (7,986) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 398 of529 8/tL/17 9:oo SltL/L7 1.0:OO 8/LLlt7 IL:OO \lLlltl 1-2:oo SlLtlLT 1.3:OO 8/LLl17 t4:OO 8/LI/17 15:OO 8/1.1./17 L6:OO 8lL2/L79:oo 8/12/17 1o:oo 8/12117 1L:00 8/!2/17 L2:oo 811.4117 L}:OO 81L4117 LL:oo 8/1.4/17 t2:Oo 8/L4/t7 t3:OO 8/L4/17 L4:OO 8/L4/17 LS:OO 811.4/17 L6:oO 811.4/t7 L7:oo 8/15/17 8:oo 8/15/17 9:oO 8/15/17 LO:OO 8/15/L7 LL:OO 8/15/t712:OO 8/15/t713:OO 8/I5/t7 L4:OO 8lL5/1715:oo 8/t5/L7 L6:00 8lL5lt7 17:OO 8/1.6/17 8:OO 8/16/17 9:OO 8/L6/L710:OO 8/L6/17 1.1.:OO 8/L6/L7 12:oo 8/L6/17 L3:oo 8l16/t7 1.4:OO 8/1.6/17 I5:oO 8/1.6/17 L6:oo 8/16/17 L7:oo 8/17/17 8:OO 8/17/17 9:oo 8/17/17 LO:OO 8/I7/17 1L:00 8117/17 L2:OO 8/17/17 L3:oo 8/t7117 L4:OO (1,255) (740) (1,634) (L,239l (8s4) (s71) (2esl (1s8) (1,078) (L,687l' (L,6371' (201) (s21) (3,194) (2,9321 (2,4221 (2,366) (1,701) (L,837) (s1o) (3so) (2,731l' (2,672l' (2,905) (2,518) (2,4851 (2,777l' (1,914) (1,695) (1.,2691 (36) (2,6321 (2,8491 (2,555) (2,009) (1,389) (1,108) (1,053) (ee4) (807) (1s0) (2,5481 (2,784',) (2,374) (1,933) (1,645) (L,4O4) (7,694) (7,553) (8,922) (8,808) (8,700) (8,747) (8,841) (8,900) (7,5L4) (8,536) (9,140) (7,869\ (6,555) (9,705) (9,598) (9,41-1) (9,3231 (8,888) (9,L731 (8,405) (6,277) (8,931) (9,113) (9,550) (9,198) (9,390) (9,378) (9,350) (9,459) (9,168) (5,940) (9,004) (9,635) (9,549) (9,3371 (9,103) (9,036) (9,2L21 (9,348) (9,213) (6,31,21 (9,307) (9,770\ (9,604) (9,355) (9,t70) (9,13 1) Idaho l)ower Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 399 ol 529 8/17/17 L5:oo 8/17/17 L6:OO 8/17/17 17:OO 8/18/17 8:oo 8118/17 9:oo 8/18/17 L}:OO 8/18/17 tL:oO 8/18/17 LZ:OO 8/18/17 L3:OO 8/!8/17 1.4:OO 8/18/17 LS:OO 8/18/17 16:00 8118/17 17:oo 8/L9/17 9:oo 8/!9/17 LO:OO 8/19117 L1.:OO 8/19/17 L2:OO 8/19/17 L3:OO 8/19/t7 t4:OO 8/19/17 LS:OO 8/19117 L6:OO 8119/17 L7:OO 8/19/17 t8:OO 8l2ol17 8:00 8/20117 9:oo 8l2o/17 Lo:oo 8/20/17 LL:OO 8/2o/17 LZ:OO 8/20/17 L3:oo 8/20/17 L4:OO 8/21,/t7 9:OO 8/2U17 IO:OO 8/21./17 12:OO 8/21./L7 t3:oo 8/21./L7 1.4:oo 8/21./L7 1.5:00 8/2L1L71,6:00 8l2L/L7 17:oo 8/22/17 LO:OO 8/22/17 LL:OO 8/22117 1.2:OO 8/22/!7 L3:Oo 8/22/17 t4:OO 8122/L7 1.5:OO 8122/L7 1.6:00 8/22/L7 17:OO 8/241t7 11:OO ( 1,16 1) (1,110) (e13) (360) (2,918) (2,898) (2,368) (L,720\ (L,17Ol (866) (68e) (678) (ss2) (e68) (2,656) (2,659) (2,to7l (1,582) (1,388) (1,255) (1,,2041 (873) (44) (413) (3,036) (3,4941 (2,977) (2,5921 (2,2151 (t,227l (2,715) (1,416) (1,506) (1,951) (1,53 L) (t,zlL) (s70) (230) (654) (1,818) (L,t4Ol (L,521l, (1,339) (t,L67) (84e) (21l, (447) (9,24L1 (9,4201 (9,302) (6,399) 1\9,42L) (9,798) (9,609) (9,265) (9,061) (9,O44) {.9,218) (9,365) (9,333) (7,L771 (9,309) (9,569) (9,239) (9,052) (9,041) (9,LO2) (9,248) (9,032) (8,156) (5,815) (9,098) (9,732) (9,439) (9,333) (9,L83) (8,349) (8,964) (7,726) (7,956) (8,934) (8,74Ol' (8,850) (8,767l, (8,321) (6,804) (8,195) (8,387) (8,287) (8,474) (8,641) (8,810) (8,361) (7,8L4l ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 400 of 529 8/24/17 L2:oo 8/24/17 t3:oo 8/24/17 L4:OO 8/2a/fl $:OO 8/25/17 9:OO 8/25/L71.0:oo 8/25/L7 tt:00 8/25/L7 12:oo 8/25/L7 1.3:00 8/25/L1 14:00 8125/17 L5:OO 8/26/L79:OO 8/26117 Lo:oo 8126/\7 LI.:OO 8/26/17 L2:OO 8126/17 L3:OO 8126/17 L4:OO 8126/17 LS:OO 8126/17 L6:00 8127/!7 9:00 8/27/17 LO:OO 8/27117 t1.:oo 8/27/17 12:oo 8/27/t7 13:OO 8/27/L7 M:OO 8/27/L715:OO 8/27/L7 1.6:00 8/28/17 16:00 8/29/17 9:oo 8/29/L7 1o:oo 8/29/17 IL:OO 8129/L712:oo 8/30/L7 1.1.:oo 8/3L/L710:oo 8/3L/17 L1.:00 8/3L/1712:oo 8/3L/L7 13:oo 9/t/17 9:oo 9/L/17 LO:OO 9/1/17 LL:00 9/1./17 L2:oo 91L/17 1.3:00 9/1./17 1.4:oo 9/L/17 1.6:00 9/2/17 9:Oo 9/2/17 L0:00 9/2/L7 1L:00 (s7s) (348) (246l. (33) (317) (L,245l (1,310) (L,L25l (612) (381) (L2L) (770) (L,6t4l (1,526) (1.,L71l. (8s6) (68e) (s78) (426]. (1,280) (2,L221 (L,9441 (t,679], (1,286) (L,008) (76s) (s33) (3os) (681) (1,352) (1,048) (383) (s64) (1,1_40) (821) (42o) (1oo) (L,751l. (2,togl (1,536) (s72]' (3s3) (e4) (70) (1,828) (2,135) (1,854) (8,L47l (8,205) (8,402) (8,493) (6,487) (7,858) (8,295) (8,17L) (7,988) (8,006) (8,050) (6,867) (8,1s3) (8,467) (8,309) (8,17L) (8,209) (8,474) (8,478) (7,325) (8,489) (8,577) (8,425) (8,291) (8,360) (8,547) (8,571) (8,469) (7,388) (8,391) (8,502) (8,184) (8,263) (8,043) (8,051) (7,960) (7,890) (8,576) (9,L92) (8,943) '8,572) (8,373) (8,2641 (8,744) (8,334) (e,032) (8,945) ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 401 o1529 9/2/L7 l2:OO 9/2/L7 L3:oo 9/2/L7 L4:OO 9/3/L7 9:00 9/3/17 Lo:oo 9/3/17 LL:oo s/3/L7 t2:oo 9/3/17 L3:oO 913/t M:OO 9/3/17 Ll:oo 913/17 L6:oO 9/4/17 LO:OO 914/17 LL:OO 9/5/17 LL:OO 9/8/17 L2:oO 9/8/17 L3:oo 9/8/17 L4:OO 9/81fi rs:oo 9/9/17 Lo:oo 9/9/17 l.t:oo 9/9/17 L2:OO 9/9/17 L3:oo 919117 Ia:oO 9/9/17 ts:oo 9/9/11 1.6:00 9/1.0/17 9:oo 9/Io/L7 Lo:oo 9/tO/I7 LL:OO 9/10/17 LZ:OO 9/10/17 L3:oo 9/10/17 t4:OO 9/10/17 t5:OO e/1,1,/L7 9:OO 9/t1,/17 1O:OO 9/L1,/L7 11.:OO 9/LL/L7 12:oo 9/LL/t7 13:oo 9/LL/17 t4:OO 9/tLlI7 LS:OO 9/1.t/17 t6:0O 9/1.1./17 L7:oo 9/L2/17 LL:OO 9/L2/17 12:OO 9/L2lL7 13:OO 9/t3/L7 1.1.:OO 9/L3/L7 L2:oo 9/1,3/L7 t3:oo (1.,37t) (830) (6s4) (eo3) (1,966) (r_,861) (1,399) (e37) (621',) (324',) (133) (68) (188) (33) (861) (3s1) (346) (40) (1,468) (L,4821 (L,125) (7zsl. (47sl. (307) (L23) (760) (L,14Ol (6e1) (L,440) (1,036) (748l' (1,015) (2,226]' (2,810) (2,421l' (L,794) (L,2831 (1,131) (748l' (1,068) (s32) (L,2L5) (r,274l' (1,343) ( 182) (s2e) (s37) (8,563) (8,245) (8,320) (7,001) (8,368) (8,526) (8,338) (8,165) (8,194) (8,375) (8,377l. (6,709) (7,234l. (6,668) (7,493) (7,299\ (7,4471 (7,399) (7,659) (7,932) (7,750) (7,580) (7,5731 (7,7L9) (1,759) (6,476) (1,786) (6,758) (7,713l. (7,651) (7,640l. (8,169) (7,839) (8,725) (8,581) (8,140) (7,893) 11,996) (7,905) (8,551) (8,195) (6,882) (7,195) (7,4621 (6,304) (6,916) 17,2621 Idaho Power Conrpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 402 of529 9/L3/t7 L4:00 9/I3/L7 1.6:00 9/13/L7 L7:oo 9/1.4/L7 LO:OO 9lAlLt tL:oo 9/1.4/L1 L3:OO 9/1.4/L7 1.4:Oo 9lt4/L7 t5:OO 9/ts/L7 9:oo 9/1.51L7 LO:OO 9/1.51L1 LL:OO 9/1.51t7 t2:OO 9/t5/17 L3:OO 9/1-5/17 L4:OO 9/L5/17 LS:OO 9/1.51t7 t6:oo 9/t5lL7 L7:OO 9/1.6/11 9:oo 9lt6/17 tO:oo 9/1.6/17 L1.:OO 9lt6/L7 t2:oo 9/1.6/L7 L3:OO 9/1.6111 t4:oo 9/1.6/L1 L5:oO 9/1.6/11 L6:oO 9/1.61L7 L7:oo 9/17/L7 9:OO 9/17/t7 LO:OO 9/17/L7 LL:OO 9/17/L7 L2:00 9/17/L7 t3:OO 9/17 /L7 1.4:oo 9/17/L7 15:OO 9/17/L7 1.6:00 9/17/L7 17:OO 9/L9/L7 IO:OO 9/t9/t7 t6:oo 9l2o/I7 L1:oo 9/20/t7 t6:OO 9l2O/17 t7:OO 9/2L/t7 9:OO 9/2L/t7 LO:OO 9/2L/17 tt:OO 9121.111 L2:Oo 9/2Ll11 L3:oo 9/2LlL7 M:OO 9/2L/L7 17:OO (374l, (272l, (83) (L,376) (2,3s0) (16) (2s8) (L,445) (8721 (2,665) (2,866) (2,655) (2,561) (2,37L) (2,043) (t,799) (2,625) (2,L17) (3,397) (2,954) (3,055) (2,386) (3,078) (3,433) (3,572l' (1,318) (t,L71l (2,0621 (L,4O4l (2,2221 (3,191) (1,930) (2,452) (L,2L6\ (2e6) (37e) (6s3) (e81) (4,685) (3,996) (3,621) (5,062) (4,9421 (2,872l. (1.,572l. (1,894) (8e4) (0) (0) (0) (1) (0) (1) (2) (2) (1) (1) (1,L49) (1,464) (7,486) (6,8L21 (8,070) (5,581) (5,799) (7,t46) (5,930) (7,906) (8,289) (8,055) (8,121) (7,854) (7,4351 (7,1041 (8,126) (7,Ot7l (8,22tl' (7,7251 (7,831) (6,995) (7,647',) (8,035) (8,274) (6,088) (5,743) (6,693) (5,850) (6,764) (7,806) (6,388) (6,900) (5,888) (5,039) (4,9L21 (4,941\ (5,048) (9,135) (8,501) (8,190) (9,64L) (9,503) (1,29r) (5,810) (6,192) (4,956) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 403 of529 9/22/L7 L4:oo 9/23/119:00 9/23/17 Lo:oo 9/23/17 1.1.:OO 9/23/17 L2:OO 9/23/17 13:oo 9l23lt7 t4:oo 9/23117 1.5:oO 9/23/17 1.6:00 9l2alfl 9:oo 9/24/L7 1o:oo 9/2alv [:oo 9l2a/L7 12:oo 9124/17 13:oo 9/24/17 1.4:OO 9124/17 1.5:00 9/24/17 ti:oo 9lTa/fl L7:0o 9/25/17 to:oo 9/25/17 11.:00 9/25/17 L2:Oo 9125/17 t3:OO 9/25/17 t4:oo 9/25/17 1.5:OO 9/25117 L6:oo 9/25117 L7:oo 9/26/17 9:oo 9126117 1O:OO 9/26/t7 Ll:oo 9/26/17 LT:oo 9/26/L7 L3:oo 9l26lL7 14:oo 9/26/t7 1.5:OO 9/26117 L6:oo 9/26/t7 t7:oo 9/27/17 9:oo 9/27/!7 1o:oo 9/27/t7 1.L:OO 9/27/!7 t2:OO 9/27/17 t3:oo 9/27/17 t4:OO 9/27/17 L5:OO 9/27/17 1.6:00 9/21/L7 17:oo 9/28/L7 9:Oo 9/28/17 1o:oo 9/28117 1.1:oo (137) (3,235) (4,679]. (4,560) (4,195) (4,399) (4,L04) (4,693) (744l. (3,732], (5,108) (5,22L\ (4,9821 {4,4921 (4,195l, (2,204) (4,548) (1ss) (1e0) (1s8) (2,OL6) (3,046) (3,550) (4,608) (4,689) (3,431) (3,060) (4,4621 (4,338) (4,005) (3,8L7) (3,78L) (3,951) (4,2L81 (3,72t1 (2,856) (4,163) (3,903) (3,668) (3,491) (3,557) (3,854) (4,052), (3,213) (2,8431 (4,t34) (4,055) (4,4L4l (7,876) (9,224) (8,986) (8,362) (8,500) (8,013) (8,680) (4,4961 (7,784) (9,14L) (9,123) (8,874) (8,5L2) (8,644) (5,930) (8,526) (4,0461 {4,552) (4,434) (6,210) (7,251l (7,8411 (8,783) (8,851) (7,600) (7,2531 (8,661) (8,515) (8,094) (7,842) (7,922) (8,272) (8,574) (8,123) (7,3tLl (8,719) (8,460) (8,101) (7,7891 (7,9541 (8,315) (8,s77l. (8,01_5) (7,399) {8,7821 (8,565) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 404 of 529 9/28/L1 t2:OO 9/281L7 L3:oo 9/28/L1 L4:OO 9/28/L7 LS:OO 9/281L7 t6:OO 9/28/t7 L7:OO 9/29/Lt 9:00 e/29/L7 Lo:oo 9/291L7 Ll.:oo 9/29/L1 L2:00 9/291L7 L3:OO 9/29117 t4:oo 9/291L7 Ll:oo 9/29/L1 L6:OO 9/291L1 Lt:00 9/30/L7 9:oo 9/30/tt LO:OO 9/30/L1 L1.:00 9/30/L7 L2:oo 9/30/L1 13:oo 9/30/L7 1.4:OO 9/30/L1 t5:oo 9/30/Lt 1.6:00 9/30/L717:OO 10/L/17 9:OO 1o/1./t7 to:oo to/Ur7 fl:oo 1O/1,/L712:OO \O/L/L713:OO 1.0/1,/t7 L4:00 1O/2/17 LO:OO 10/2/17 L1.:00 10/2/1712:oo Lo/Z/17 L3:oo LO/2117 L4:OO LO/2/17 LS:OO Lo/2117 t6:oo LO/2/L7 L7:OO 10/31L7 9:OO Lo/31t7 to:oo tO/3/t7 IL:OO 1O/3/L7 t2:OO 1O/3/L7 13:OO 1.0/3/17 LA:OO 1.0/3/17 I5:OO \O/3/17 L6:OO 10/3/17 Lt:OO (3,698) (3,4321 (3,699) (4,045) (4,153) (3,438) (2,4491 (4,Ot4l (3,811) (3,563) (3,464) (3,5441 (3,889) (3,157) (L,234l (1,558) (3,853) (4,457) (4,060) (4,004) (4,013) (4,450) (4,739l- (3,391) (2,5521 (2,985) (1.,261], (L,726) (1,41,1,) (et2l (3,735) (3,406) (3,398) (3,280) (3,507) (L,28rl (4,570l' (2,399\ (2,050) (3,822) (3,837) (3,6s4) (3,45 L) (3,675) (4,031) (4,403]' (3,3L21 (8,187) (7,833) (8,022\ (8,442\ (8,1401. (7,9771 (7,L27) (8,606) |18,411) (7,9521 (7,693) (7,765) (8,116) (7,473) (5,448) (5,490) (8,063) (8,922) (8,383) (8,055) (8,131) (8,630) (9,049) (7,671) (7,O45\ (7,500) (5,400) (5,928) (5,579) (4,951_) (8,61s) (8,236) (7,9861 (7,760l. (7,9641 (5,564) (9,099) (6,830) (7,O32\ (8,752], (8,582) (8,095) (7,732) (7,9631 (8,337) (8,666) (7,5321 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 405 of529 1.0/4/t7 9:OO LO/4/17 1O:OO Io/4/L7 13:Oo IO/4/L7 14:OO Lo/4/L7 15:OO Lol4l17 t6:oo LO/4/I7 17:OO LO/S/L7 12:OO LO/S/17 t3:OO LO/S/17 1.5:OO toli/17 L6:00 IO/5/1717:OO tO/6/L7 9:OO LO/6/17 1O:OO LO/6/L7 1.1.:OO Lo/6/17 12:oo LO/6/1713:OO L0/61L71.4:oo Lol6l17]-s:Oo Lo/61L71.6:00 Lo/6117 lt:OO LO/7/t7 9:OO LO/]/t7 IO:OO Lo/71t7 1.1.:oo to/71L712:00 t0l7/L7 13:oo tO/7/t7 14:OO 1O/7/I7 1.5:OO 1o/7/t7 1.6:00 1O/7/t7 t7:OO 1O/8/t7 LO:OO 10/8/17 1.1.:OO Lo/8/17 L2:00 Lo/8/17 L3:oo LO/8/17 1.4:OO Lolsl]-7 15:oo Lo/8/77 76:00 Lo/8/L1 17:OO LO/9/L7 9:OO 10/9/17 LO:OO 1O/9/I7 LL:OO 10/9/17 L2:OO tO/9/17 1.3:OO LO/9/17 t4:OO LO/9/17 t5:Oo LO/9/11 1.6:00 (s4s) (L,342) (s2) (1,890) (616) (812) (306) (7ss) (182) (1,280) (4,011) (2,6651 (L,631) (3,510) (3,124) (3,066) (2,572) (2,989) (3,126) (4,O47) (2,802) (1,730) (3,660) (3,546) (3,299) (3,258) (3,523) (2,4441 (4,028) (2,8711 (1,610) (4,670) (2,161], (3,64L) (3,528) (3,674) (2,2541 (2,8621 (1,268) (3,398) (3,734) (3,015) (2,344l. (2,t47l' (2,6L31 (2,094l. (5,477) (6,2061 (4,393) (6,2431 (4,7L9) (4,933) (4,4291 (4,93L) (4,3291 (5,332) (8,189) (6,976) (6,593) (8,577) (8,116) (7,705], (7,0971 (7,268) (7,3431 (8,364) (7,133) (6,376) (8,266) (8,195) (7,7661 (7,565) (7,6961 (6,486) (8,2321 (7,0841 (6,050) (9,274\ (1,2371 (7,889) (7,692) (7,9t71 (6,304) (7,2551 (6,4241 (8,519) (8,529) (7,62s) (6,855) (5,593) (6,9421 (6,4621 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar ['age 406 of529 Date and Time Circuit Load (kW) 5lI9l17 11.:oo (1) 5/L9/\7 L2:oo (1) 5/L9/17 13:oo (1) 5lL9/t7 1"4:oo (1) el23/t7 1o:oo (4s) 9/23/t7 tt:OO (187) 9/23/L7 t2:oo (21.L) 9l23lL7 13:oo (184) 9/231t La:00 (86) 9/24117 to:oo (8) 9124117 1.1.:OO (103) 9/24/17 L2:00 (193) 9/24/17 13:oo (1771 9124/t7 1.4:oo (98) 9125/17 12:00 (192) 9/25/L7 13:oo (139) 9/25/t7 M:oo (60) 9125/L7 t5:oo (40) 9/26/17 LL:00 (12s) 9/26117 L2:00 (201) 9126/17 L3:oo (201) 9/26/17 t4:oo (201) 9/26/17 LS:OO (134) e/26/171,6:oo (9) 9127117 1o:Oo (19) 9127/t71.t:oo (1.121 9/27 /t7 t2:oo (187) 9/27 /L7 73:oo (201) 9127 /L7 1.4:oo (1s0) 9/27117 15:oo (101) 9/27/17 L6:oo (11) 9/28/17 to:oo (1) 9/28/17 tL:oo (30) 9128/17 L2:oo (100) 9/28117 1.3:oo (101) 9128/17 1.a:00 (101) 9128/17 L':oo (63) 9/28/17 L6:oo (1) 9l3ol17 LL:oo (0) 9l3ol17 L2:oo (1) 9/30/17 L3:oo (1) 9/301fi M:oo (1) 9/30/17 L':oo (1) 10/2/17 L1.:00 (9s) 1O/2/17 t2:OO (I74) 10/2/17 t3:oo (14) ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Other DER Excess kW (41) (46) (s1) (ss) (34) (46) (s2) (s1) (4e) (31) (40) (46) (4e) (ss) (33) (ss) (s3) (s3) (271 (45) (4e) (s1) (s0) (4e) (40) (s0) (s6) (ss) (ss) (61) (s7) (40) (4e) (s6) (60) (63) (52) (se) (s2) (60) (64) (5s) (63) (42) (s5) (s7) NM Excess kW (21l, (25') (281 (2el (8) (16) (20) (22) (22) (10) (1e) (24\ (261 (28) (14) (22r' (24) (24) (18) Qrl (2s) (24) (20) (1s) (8) (17l' (22l. (24l, (24l' (21]' (20) (10) (15) (22) (26) (26) (23) (2L) (11) (18) l2s) (26) (2s) (3) (1s) (L7) Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vole Solar Page 407 of 529 L0/2/t] LO/31L7 LO/31t7 to/31t7 LO/3/L7 to/3/Ll to/31L7 Lo13ltT to13lLT LOl4/L7 LO/41L7 LOl4ltT LO/4/t7 tolslLT LO/s/t7 to/6/L7 ro/61L7 rol6/17 tol6lLT rol6/L7 LO/61L7 LO/61L7 ro/7117 1.017117 1.0/7117 1O/7 /L7 1ol8l17 tolslLT to/8/17 14:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 1-3:00 1-4:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 13:00 1-4:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 16:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 1-3:00 L4:00 15:00 16:00 11:00 12:00 L4:00 1"5:00 13:00 14:00 L6:00 (12) (L1,4) (20s) (286) (3oo) (3oo) (224) (163) (22) (162) (288) (8s) (s3) (44) (2s) (i) (14) (e8) (132) (s7) (16) (1) (0) (1) (6) (1) (22l' (e4) (1) (L7l (s) (171 (20) (261 (27r' (26) (23) (18) (6) (1s) (20) (20) (s) (1s) (6) (14) (18) (24) (24) (20) (21], (10) (20) (21) (L7l (1s) (20) l22l (37l. (41) (s0) (s6) (61) (60) (s8) (s8) (s2) (le) (45) (s8) (44l. (33) (48) (32) (42) (4s) (s3) (s2) (43) (4e) (31) (37) (34) (33) (33) (41) (38) Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 408 of529 LISA D. NORDSTROM (lSB No. 5733) ldaho Power Company 1221 West ldaho Street (83702) P,0. Box 70 Boise, ldaho 83707 Telephone: (208) 388-5825 Facsimile; (208) 388-6936 I n o rd strom@ id ahooowe r. qo m Attorney for ldaho Power Company BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF IDAHO POWER COMPANY FOR AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH NEW $CHEDUIES FOR RESIDENTIAL AND SMALL GShIERAL SERVICE CUSTOMHRS WITH ON-SITE GENERATION ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CASE NO. IPC-E-17-13 IPAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FOURTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY COMES NOW, ldaho Power Company ("ldaho Power" or "Company"), and in response to Vote Solar's Fourth Set of Data Requests to ldaho Power dated November 8,2417 , herewith submits the following information: IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FOURTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY. 1 ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' [)ata Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 409 of 529 REQUE$T NO. 58: Regarding the presentation that you provided as "Attachment - Response to Vote Solar's Request No. 8.pdf': a. Please indicate whether the term "DSM" used in the presentation includes customer-sited generation. lf the response varies by instance, please clarify, by slide number, which references to "DSM" include customer-sited generation and which da not. b. Please provide the annual MWh energy reduction corresponding to the aMW figures in the Net-Metering Forecast table on slide 20. c" Please provide the calculation and inputs used to determine that "Modeled the impacl of roof-top solar (NM) on the sales forecast, avg reduction in surnmer billing demand -10a/o" on slide 20. Please include a definition of "summer billing demand." RESPoNSE rO &E_QUE$r No. 5Q: a. No. The term "DSM' used in lhe presentation did not include customer* sited generation. b. The annual megawatt-hour ("MWh') energy reduction corresponding to the average megawatt-hour figures in the Net-Metering Forecast table on slide 20 is reported in the following lable: Net-Metering Forecast ?016 r021 20?6 2036 Energy Reduction - in MWh Residential Commercial -5,27A -1,757 -19,676 -3,O22 -47,057 -3,814 -163,648 -5,916 c. The Company used hlstorical growth trends to inform the estimation of residential and commercial net metering customer counts coupled with customer billing IDAHO POWER COMPANY'$ RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FOURTH SET OF DATA REOUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY .2 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page4l0of529 histories to estimate the average reduction. The residential and commercial average reduction per cuslomer calculations used to adjust the load forecast for future additions of net metering customere is provided as an attachment to this request. $ummer Billirtg Demand is the average kilowatt ("kW") supplied during the 15- consecutive-minute period of maximum use during a customer's summertime billing periods, which include June, July, and August billing periods. The response to this Request is sponsored by David M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FOURTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO 1DAHO POWER COMPANY.3 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 4l I of529 REQUEST NO. 59: Regarding Attachment 1 and Attachment 2 provided in your response to Vote $olar's Request No, 17: a. For the tabs entitled "Demand Factors NM" please describe what the label "At the Hour of the Residential GRP Co" refers to. b. For the tabs entltled "Demand Factors NM" please identify the hour and date selected for the peak usage identified for each month in columns C and D. c. For the tabs entitled "Demand Factors NM," is column D the only column that contains absolute values of MW usage? lf not please explain. d. Please provide a revised version of Attachment 1 and Attachment 2 that contains the original values for customer usage, rather than absolute values, on the tabs entitled "Demand Factors NM". e. Please describe the process used to derive the values provided on the tabs entitled "Demand Factors NM." f. Please provide underlying work papers supporting the values presented in the tabs entitled "Demand Factors NM." Please include all work papers in native Excel format with formulas and links intaet. g. Please identify the data that was updated between your 2015 cost shift analysis provided in Attachment 1 and your 2016 cost shift analysis provided in Attachment 2" REg.PQtlgE rQ REQIJEST NO. 5 : a. The label "At the Hour of the Residential GRP Co" refers to the date and time of the residential customer segment's group-coincident demand. This is also referred to as the segment's non-coincident demand. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FOURTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 4 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 412 of 529 b. Please see the Company's response to Vote Solar's Request No. 57(b) for the date and hour of the system coincldent demand and the residential segment's non- coincident demand used to estimate the net metering segment's 2015 and 2016 revenue requirement, c. Yes. Also, please note that the data listed in column D is reported as kW, not as megawatts. d. The Company has not performed this analysis. However, the original data for 2016 has been provided in the attachment to the Company's response to Vote Solar's Request No. 36 and the original data for 2015 is provided in Attachment 1 to this response. e, The non-coincident demand (NCD) is the rnean demand per customer at the hour of the monthly group peak. As stated in lhe Company's response to Vote Solar's ilata Request Na, 17(b), the absolute value of each hour was used to calculate the non*coincident kW for the residential net metering segment. This means that, if the net energy consumption was negative, the positive value of that net energy consumption was used te calculate the average for that hour" The system coincident demand (SCD) is the mean demand per customer at the hour of the rnonthly system peak. As stated in the Company's response to Vote Solar's Data Request No. 17(b), the average of each customer's positive consumptiCIn wa$ used to calculate the system coincident kW. This means that if the net energy consumption was negative in any given hour, the value was zeroed for the calculation of the average for that hour. f. The underlying workpapers supporting the 2015 values presented in the tab entitled "Demand Factors NM" are provided in Attachrnent 1 to this response. The IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FOURTH SET OF DAIA REOUESTS TCI IDAHO POWER COMPANY.5 Idaho Power Corrpany's Responses to Parties' [)ata Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 413 of529 underlying workpapers supporting the 2016 values presented in the tab entitled "Demand Factors NM" are provided in Attachment 2 to this response. g. For the 2016 analysis, the Company updated the segment of customers to include the residential net metering customers who had 12 months of billing data during 2016. Using this data set, the Company updated the segment's average monthly kilowatt-hour ('kWh") usage, system coincident demand, and non-coincident demand for 2016. The base rate revenue was also updated to reflect the base rate revenue collected from those customers during 2016 that was then compared to the estimated revenue requirement. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FOURTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 6 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 414 of529 REOUEST NO.60:Regarding your response to Vote Solar Request No. I and Direct Testimony of Aschenbrenner Exhibit No. 9: a. The 2016 and 2017 Annual Net Metering Status Reports quantify a purported cost shift of $55,712 and $116,682, respectively. Please provide the equivalent purported cost shift for the 2014 and 2015 Annual Net Metering $tatus Reports, Please include all work papers in natiye Excel format with formulas and links intact. lf equivalent purported cost shifts for2014 and 2015 have not been calculated, please identify and provide the data points necessary to conduct such calculations. b. Page 5 of the 2015 Annual Net Metering Status Report contains the following sentence: "Given current parlicipation levels and the rounding of energy rates to six digits, cost shifting is not currently impacting custsmer rates." Please indicate whether you quantified the cost shift based on the data in the 2015 Annual Net Metering $tatus Report. lf so, please provide that quantification as an annual dollar value as well as an impact on customer rates. Please include all work paper$ in native Excel format with formulas and links intact. c. Page 10 of the 2016 Annual Net Metering Status Report references a $0S existing intra-class subsidy: i. Please provide work papers supporting the derivation of this value. Flease inelude all work papers in native Excel format with formulas and links intact. ii. Please describe the basis of this intra-class subsidy. iii. Please indicate whether this intra-class subsidy shor.rld be calculated differently if it were to be updated based on data in the 2017 Annual IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FOURTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY. T ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page4l5of529 Net Metering Status Report. lf so, please provide updated work papers supporting the derivation of this value. Please include all work papers in native Excel format with formulas and links intact. RFSPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 60: a. To clarify, the 2016 and 2017 Annual Net Metering Status Reports estimated cost shifts occurring in calendar years 2015 and 2016, respectively. Therefore, to provide the "equivalent purported eost shift for the 2A14 and 2015 Annual Net Metering Status Reports" woutd require estimating the cost shifts occurring in calendar years 2013 and 2A14, respectively. The requested analyses for calendar years 2013 and 2014 have not been performed" However, please see Attachrnent 1 to this request for the hourly load data for all residential net metering customers who had a full 12 months of billing data in 2013. Also, plea$e see Attachment 2 to this request for the hourly data for all residential net rnetering customers who had a full 12 months of billing data in 2014. b. The Company did not quantify a cost shift based on data in the 2015 Annual Net Metering Status Report. c. i. Please Bee Attachment 4 to the Company's Response to Vote $olar's Request No. 34. ii. ln the 2016 Annual Net Metering Status Report, the Company performed an analysis to estimate the annual potential cost shift per customer. Because the average energy usage per customer has declined since the 2011 general rate case, the $96 adiustment was intended to provide a more accurate comparison between the two different time periods. IDAHO POWER COMPANY S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR S FOURTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY. 8 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page4l6of529 iii. The Company did not perform an analysis quantifying an updated "annual potential cost shift per customer" for the 2017 Annual Net Metering Status Report. However, if an analysis were performed, it would still be appropriate to include an adjustment to rellect the changes in usage per customer between the two time periods. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Cornpany. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FOURTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY.9 Idaho I)ower Company's Responses to Parties' [)ata Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 417 ol 529 REQUESI NO. 61: Reference the statement on page 35 of the 2017 lntegrated Resource Plan Appendix A: Sales and Load Forecast: "Schedule 84 (net-metering) customer billing hlstories were compared to billing histories prior to said customer becoming a net-metering customer. The resulting average monthly impact-per- customer (in kWh) was then multiplied by a forecast of the Schedule 84 residential and commercial customer count to estimate the future energy impact on the sales forecast." a. Flease describe the analysis that was undertaken to compare customer billing histories. Please include a description of the sample of customers examined and the time period of the analysis. b. Please provide all relevant work papers and analyses supporting the comparison of customer billing histories referenced. Please include all work papers in native Excelformat with fonnulas and links intact. RESPONSE TO REOUE$T NO. 61: a. As stated in the 2417 htegrated Resource Plan Appendix A: Sales and Load Forecasf: "$chedule 84 (net-metering) customer billing histories were compared to billing histories prior to said customer becoming a net-metering customer." More specifically, the historical billing data (kWh and kW) was queried for each residential and commercial net metering customer dating back to the year 2000. The 12 complete billing months befsre converting to net metering and the 12 complete billing months after converting to net metering were queried for comparison. The comparisons were limited to the same billing month; i,e., Jan/Jan, Feb/Feb. The years compared for each individual net metering customer differs based upon when that customer converted to a net metering sehedule, The average reduction per customer (in kWh) was calculated IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TCI VOTE SOLAR'S FOURTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 1O ldaho l)ower Conrpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page4l8of529 for each month of lhe year. The average reduction per customer was then used to apply to a forecast of net metering customer counts to determine the reduction in sales in the forecast period. The average billing demand reduction per customer (in kW) was also calculated for each month of the year. Billing demand data was only available since late mid-2009, which resulted in fewer available comparisons. b, As stated in part a. above, historical billing data was queried for each residential and commercial net metering custorner dating back to the year 2000. Please see the Attachment to Vote Solar's Request No. 58 for the query results provided at the bottom of the "EDW RESI Summary" worksheet. The query results include the sum of the energy (kwh) and demand (kW) by month for customers before and after becoming a net metering customer. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. DATED at Boise, ldaho, this 29th day of November zlfi, LI$A D" NORDSTR Attorney for ldaho Power Company IDAHO POIVER COMPANY S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FOURTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TS IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 11 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page4l9ol529 CENTIFICATE OF $ERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY that on the 29th day of November 2017 + served a true and correct copy of IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RE$PONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FOURTH SET OF DATA REQUE$TS To IDAHO POWER COTUPANY upon the following narned parties by the rnethod tndicated below, and addressed to the following: Gommiesion $taff Sean Costelln Deputy Attorney General ldaho, Public Utilities Cornmission 472 West Washington (83702) P.0. Box 83720 Boise, ldaho 83720-0074 ldahydro C. Tom Arkoosh ARKOOSH LAW OFFICE$ ff02 West Bannock Street, Suite 900 P"O" Box 2900 3oise, ldahCI 83701 ldaho Conservation League l\riatthew A. Nykiel ldaho Csnservation League 102 South f uclid #2A7 F.0. Bsx 2308 Sandpoint, ldaho 83864 Benjamin J. Otto ldaho Conservation League 710 North 6th Street Boise, ldaho 837S2 ldaho lrrigation Pumpers Associatian, lnc. Eric L. 0lsen ECHO HAWK & OLSEN, PLLC 505 Pershing Avenue, Suite 100 P.O" Box 6119 Pocatella, ldaho 83205 _ X Hand Delivered _U.$" Mail _Overnight Maif _FAXX fimail sesn.sqEte]lq@puc.idatg.tiQY _Hand Delivnred X U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail *-FAX X. Hmail lqm.arBoqrh&arkp*qh,eem erin.ceci|@.afi{qq$h.qqry _H*nd Delivered {_ U.$. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email n:nybiel$idal&cgnserv'ation.o$ _Hand Delivered X* U.S" Mail _0vernight Mail _FAX_.I Email botto(&idshomnneryaticn.or{ _Hand Delivered X- U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAX X* Email pls@eshshAyqh.cqm IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTI SOLAR'$ FOURTH SET OF DATA RTAUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 12 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 420 of 529 Anthony Yankel 12700 Lake Avenue, Unit 2505 Lakewood, Ohio 44147 Auric Solar, LLe Preston N. Carter Deborah E. Nelson GIVENS PUR$LEY LLP 601 West Bannock Street Boise, ldaho 83702 Elias Bishop Auric Solar, LLC 2310 South 1300 West West Valley City, Utah 84119 Vote Solar David Bender Earthjustice 3916 Nakoma Road Madison, Wisconsin 5371 1 Briana Kobor Vote Solar 986 Princeton Avenue S Salt Lake City, Utah 84105 City of Boise Abigail R, Germaine Deputy City Attorney Boise Ci$ Attorney's Office 150 North Capitol Boulevard P.O Box 500 Boise, ldaho 83701-0500 ldaho Clean Energy Association C. Torn Arkoosh ARKOOSH LAW OFFICES 802 West Bannock Street, Suite 900 P.O. Box 2900 Boise, ldaho 83701 _Hand Delivered X U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email BresJoncarter@qivenspu!:gley.Lom Oen@-qlen€zurqley.agm _Hand Delivered --.X_ U.$. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email elips,bishop@auricoqlar.gpm _Hand Delivered . X. U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email dbender@earthiustice.orq _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail Overnight Mail _FAXX Email briana@votesolar.o,fg _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail_rAxX Email agermaine@citvofboise,orq _Hand Delivered X . U.$. Mail _Overnight Mail -FAXX-- Email lom.arkoosh@arkgosh"co-B etin. cecil@arkoogtl corr Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 421 of 529 IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FOURTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY. 13 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requcsts _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _0vernlght Mail _FAXX frnail tony@Jankel.net David H. Arkoosh Law 0ffice of David Arkoosh P.O. Box 2817 Boise, ldaho 83701 Sierra Glub Ketsey Jae Nunez KELSEY JAE NUNEZ LLC 920 North Clover Drive Boise, ldaho 83703 Zack Waterman Director, ldaho Sierra Club S03 West Franklin Street Boise, ldaho 83702 Michael Heckler 3606 North Prospect Way Garden City, ldaho 83714 Snake River Alliance NW Energy Coalition John R. Hammond, Jr. FISHER PUSCH LLP 101 $outh Capitol Boulevard, Suite 701 P.O. Box 1308 Boise, ldaho 83701 lntermountain Wind and Solar, LLC Ryan B. Frazier Brian W. Burnett KIRTON McCONKIE 50 East South Temple, Suite 400 P"O. Box 45120 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 X U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail_rAXX Email david@arkooshlaw.com _Hand DeliveredX u.s. trlait _Overnight Mail *-FAXX Email kelsev@kelseyiaenunez.com _Hand Delivered X , U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email zack.waterman@sierraclub.oro _Hand Delivered _U,S. Mail _Overnight Mail *-FAXX Email michael.p.heckler@qmail.com _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email irh@fisherpusch.com wwilson@snakeriveralliance.oro diego@nwenerov.org _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email rfrazier@kmclaw.com bburnett@kmclaw,com Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 422 of 529 IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FOURTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY. 14 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to I)arties' Data Requests Doug Shipley lntermountain Wind and Solar, LLC 1CI53 West 2425 South Woods Cross, Utah 84087 _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email douq@imwindandsolar.com IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FOURTH SET OF DATA REOUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY. 15 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Partres' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 423 of 529 6{nr R.d*d6.w R.dwdoMwh 6!nr R.do.don.w R.dl,&Ms 2016 to6l (s,27ol s (on l\7t1\ 3,22r 3,532 5,352 q375 12,S1 19,20122N4;8 s,r3 lr,er3l (4;5n (s,136, {51131 t05)(05) 13r,9691 1142,515)(r8,&31 (0.6t (r.21 (r. I(r.21 (r.7t B.n(]5) (..r1 (s..) l5.n l7.n l3.I(9.rt (r2.ll (14.21(163) (1&5) ls,tTtl (rl,5rtl (r1,1331 (15,rs5l 12,E4l Ir,0r4 {3ie3l {f,6s01 {3,Ss) ilcrkrnnaaean 2016 2021 2025 20$ t,2m .19,575an..R i.du.ton-ln Mse.d.nd Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests 2,$7 3,22t 5,S126,52 t,3E 12,61 19,r1 6tI 195 213 223 o2 o.tdto5 o5 2,,6E ,5s0 3,$5 z1 &1 Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 424 ol 529 Table 1 - lmpact of solar installation on Residential use-p€Fcustomer 8illiry Rcduction Month R.t.01(kwh) Rat€84lkwh) lkwh, Reduction per Average customer Rcduction per {kwh) customer(%)(a(w) Mar lul au8 5eP O.t Oe. o_3 o_o o.2 4.4 -o.7 {.8 4.7 ,0.9 {.5 {.5 {.3 0.1 277 272 295ry 312 29 121 130 203 223 244 261 69 -10 -@ -720 -214 -pa -81 -114 -97 -110 -58 27 lul seP oct 1,087,598 958,270 e6,810 72t,639 4,49 569,518 49,rc &5,S3 575,4v 5t7.765 @,592q8,$2 -123,704 -151,613 -232,643 -289,559 -327,953 -277,513 -1S,682 -243,641 -2q,155 -202,40 -201,105 -202.333 -227 -2& -410 -s3 -98 -514 {55 -579 456 437 {10 -385 -!6% -27% .M -57% -4% -3% & -35% ,3% -33% -27% 963,89 &5,657 514,t27 432,O70 3t6,527 291.v5 303,878 351,982 371.619 315,125 407.447 746,249 -1.18 -1.4 -2.27 -2.75 -3,12 -2.@ -1.81 -2.32 1.9 -1.93 1.91 -t_92 w v2 558 576 598 ru 419 42t 4a 44 491 323 4,579.32! 5,931,516 -2,U7.705 -44 Table 2 - lmpact of solar installation on Residential Billing kw-per-customet 3,2@ 3,O27 2,932 2,83E 2,736 2,105 1,087 1,198 1,853 1,$9 2,401 3,O77 -37% Ailfq R€dudion Mdth R.r.01(tw) Rat. e (kw) lkwl R.dudion Fr Av.rage cwtom€r Rdudion p€r (kwl c6tom€r(%l 3,131 3,O37 2,% 2,954 2,9v 2,373 t,t74 1,312 1,950 2,O79 2.469 3,M & -4% -% -% -% -5% -3% L% 29,477 2A,4t7 -1,@ ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Dab Requests -o.4 -3% :nl lMoi lblkw 271 212&u 312 2fi 121 10 a3 2n 24 67 9 Sop 10 ocr 12 D@ 9638S 86657 614127 432010 316321 4tg5 u878 361982 37t679 315r25 401481 746219 3& 3@1 2932 248 2736 2105 187 1198 163 159 241 911 l@7598 9W70 M810 721639 5@518 605S3 57s89 51t745 6@592 94582 3131 367 2S 2958 299 2313 1114 1312 19S 2019 26S i237S ,151613 -42643 ,49S -37S -217573 -19@ -243S1 -&l$ -m2@ -til6 -m238 69 -10 -& n2a .214 -48 .87 -r 14 .97 -I0 -@ 21 Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-l 7-l l B Kobor. Vote Solar Page 425 of 529 v2 B 576 5Ss 419 121 @ % Table 3 - lmpact of solar installation on Comm€rcial use-per-customer Redudion per Av€ra8e Cunomer Redudion perEillins Month Rateol(kwh) Rat€elkwhl {kwhl Gunt (kwh) cunome.l%} (akwl Jan 61\a26 619,737 -s2,m9 50 :"M2 gA -0.9 reb 545,26 A1,M -38,7S -791 -6% ,0.37 Mar ,ul Aus sep oct 0ec 789,9S 711 31L 7t9,949 720,4U 616,1* 714,1$ 571,262 710,338 561,485 651,535 656,674 610,823 ffi,4S 621,U\ 589,418 6lq325 494,74 598,O21 469,359 593,236 -113,294 -1m,98 -113,455 -92,563 -%,772 -103,955 -72,524 "112,317 -92,126 -58,299 -2,464 1"%2 -t\923 -1,543 -t,M -t,925 1,6t2 -2,26 -1,843 -1,1$ -tt%-l-27 14%-0.$ -160/o ,1.m . t3%-0.s -13%-0.83 -75%-0.99 73%-0.69 -160/d -1.07 -16%-0.88 -9%-0.55 teb Jul aus s€p oct tuc 8,144,864 7,Oaa,12a -1,055,735 -1,658 -t3% Table 4 - lmpact of solar installation on Commeaclal Billing Kw-per-customerave68e Chan8c per Av.ra!. Billint &dom€r O{omer chanr. Pcr Mofrh RarGol lkw) ktee(kw) ftanr.(tw) Gunt lkwl eiom€r (%) 3,682 3,858 186 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Dah Requests 235 212 -23 ,33 -27 27 33 48 -5 7 -4 6 10 24 lt I -6 3 4 5 7 6 6 5 6 4 5 6 7 5 -1096 -15% -7% 7% lM 15% 4M 14% 2% -994 8%-g 146 46 6 -38 20 -19 fia 347 432 357 341 &8 373 233 0l 277 217 zto 415 405 334 293 302 324 227 439 2s1 236 Military Exhibt No.902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. 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RESIDENTIAL o Eo =I E oF 0, Eo fLI E oF o Eo =IJ oCL E = E B 6 oF ooc o Eo FI o Eo fIJ G oF boc o t Eo = s =E oF 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 7 8 8 8 8 8 a 8 9 9 10 10 UF o Jan-00 Feb-00 Mar-00 Apr-00 May-00 Jun-00 Jul-00 Aug-00 Sep-00 Oct-00 Nov-00 Dec-00 Jan-01 Feb-01 Mar-01 Apr-01 May-01 J un-01 Jul-01 Aug-01 Sep-01 Oct-o1 Nov-01 Dec-01 Jan-02 Feb-02 Mar-02 Apr-02 May-02 J u n-02 Jul-02 Aug-02 Sep-02 Oct-02 Nov-02 Dec-02 Jan-03 Feb-03 Mar-03 Apr-03 May-03 Jun-03 Jul-03 Aug-03 Sep-03 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 10 10 5,276 3,610 2,351 2,5t2 3,312 3,786 1.,552 5,913 7,2s6 L2,713 Lt,204 9,889 8,451 6,479 4,451. 5,831 7,3t9 4,181. L2,662 t3,329 t2,259 t]-,78s t2,043 12,508 9,9s5 9,707 9,926 11,360 t2,099 12,808 t2,437 t2,067 lt,484 11",150 10,831 L0,1,27 0 1. 1 1. 1 2 2 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 5,276 8,886 L1,,237 L3,749 17,061, 20,847 22,399 28,3t2 3s,s68 48,28r 59,485 69,374 12,549 75,4t8 77,5r8 80,837 84,844 85,239 ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No IPC-ll-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 427 of 529 Oct-03 Nov-03 Dec-03 Jan-04 Feb-04 Mar-04 Apr-04 May-04 Jun-04 Jul-04 Aug-04 Sep-04 Oct-04 Nov-04 Dec-04 Jan-05 Feb-05 Mar-05 Apr-05 May-05 Jun-05 Jul-05 Aug-05 Sep-05 Oct-05 Nov-05 Dec-05 Jan-06 Feb-06 Mar-06 Apr-06 May-06 Jun-06 Jul-06 Aug-06 Sep-06 Oct-06 Nov-06 Dec-06 Jan-07 Feb-07 Mar-07 Apr-07 May-07 Jun-07 Jul-07 Aug-07 Sep-07 Oct-07 Nov-07 Dec-07 Jan-08 Feb-08 Mar-08 Apr-08 May-08 Jun-08 Jul-08 Aug-08 3,844 6,5L7 11,168 13,106 1,2,187 8,161 4,989 5,3s0 4,453 8,159 8,990 7,627 4,835 6.403 1,2,748 t2,487 t2,833 9,882 4,t70 s,880 4,96s 9,718 1,0,974 9,91,4 s,692 7,876 9,804 14,331, 11,01s 10,043 7,601 8,690 12,559 16,300 42,1,82 18,0L2 17,703 28,237 60,941. 57,797 56,581 s2,290 38,405 30,653 26,660 46,108 s1,061 s2,940 57,548 69,s04 1-19,103 136,800 t29,045 t04,9L6 82,733 56,611 54,844 49,822 57,218 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests 87,531 88,135 92,O47 92,440 93,423 9r.,695 88,233 88,104 88,106 90,434 92,L05 95,551 96,542 96,428 98,008 97,389 98,035 99,756 98,937 98,467 98,979 100,538 102,522 104,809 105,665 107,139 104,195 106,039 t04,221 t04,382 107,813 r70,623 r18,2t7 1,24,799 156,007 164,105 t76,tt6 t96,477 247,674 291,080 336,646 378,893 409,697 431,660 445,761 475,569 484,448 5t9,376 559,22t 600,488 658,650 737,653 810,117 862,143 907,Olt 933,029 96t,2r3 964,927 97L,084 10,004 9,703 9,775 9,481, 9,189 8,664 8,082 7,890 7,717 7,751. 7,784 7,963 7,990 7,926 7,947 7,791 7,797 7,875 7,709 7,526 7,423 7,402 7,41t 7,442 7,329 7,305 7,024 7,069 6,797 6,698 6,809 6,738 6,988 7,765 8,667 8,791 8,993 9,545 11,385 t2,702 13,930 14,810 15,174 t5,371 t5,283 15,635 15,339 15,779 16,361 16,99s 18,004 19,369 20,553 2L,215 2L,640 21,61.5 2t,600 2t,ogt 20,s88 Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. 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Vote Solar Page 429 of 529 Aug-L3 Sep-13 Oct-13 Nov-L3 Dec-13 Jan-14 Feb-14 Mar-14 Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-1.5 Feb-15 Mar-1.5 Apr-15 May-15 Jun-l-5 Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec- 15 Jan-16 Feb-16 Mar-16 270 270 275 286 293 296 304 308 311 315 319 328 337 348 361 368 377 393 403 472 421, 437 455 480 499 515 539 561 s80 s98 6t2 627 310,328 27L,47L 207,152 28t,534 465,24s 612,375 538,674 397,210 293,576 228,331 21,6,285 262,446 3s7,20r 280,287 242,248 332,219 537,929 65L,814 s84,438 416,048 30s,975 256,gst 277,652 402,269 378,61.t 389,139 305,289 426,761 755,789 1-,008,566 832,388 590,429 254 3,530,969 2s7 3,570,389 260 3,s87,742 263 3,620,641 267 3,735,921, 271 3,855,036 275 3,892,71.0 279 3,940,041. 284 3,991,450 288 4,024,570 293 4,067,915 298 4,084,627 304 4,131,500 310 4,t40,31.6 3\7 4,175,4t2 324 4,226,097 331 4,298,781. 339 4,338,220 347 4,383,984 356 4,402,822 365 4,41.5,221. 375 4,443,841 387 4,505,208 399 4,645,031. 413 4,666,44t 427 4,775,293 442 4,838,334 4s8 4,932,876 475 5,150,736 492 5,507,488 s09 5,755,438 527 5,929,819 13,888 270 13,893 270 13,812 275 13,154 286 73,997 293 1,4,241 296 1,4,t64 304 1,4,Lr4 308 1,4,067 311 13,9s8 315 1,3,892 319 r3,7rL 328 13,613 337 13,356 348 13,165 361 73,044 368 12,987 3tl 1,2,794 393 L2,622 403 r2,36t 4t2 t2,091 42L 11,840 437 11,651 455 L1,632 480 11,303 499 11,190 515 L0,957 539 to,778 561 10,853 580 t1,,202 598 11,305 612 rL,252 627 3 5 11 7 3 8 4 3 4 4 9 9 11 13 7 9 16 10 9 9 16 18 25 19 16 24 22 19 18 L4 0 ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 430 of529 SCHEDULE 84C. CUSTOMER ENERGY PRODUCTION NET METERING . COMMERCIAL SCHEDULE 84S. CUSTOMER ENERGY PRODUCTION NET METERING. COMMERCIAL E =6 oF o Eo 5U E oF (u Eo =(J o.L .E = E = 6 oF ooc'5o =sco NFI o Eo =I o oF ooE'to =s CoE FI rF o Jan-00 Feb-00 Mar-00 Apr-00 May-00 Jun-00 Jul-00 Aug-00 Sep-00 Oct-00 Nov-00 Dec-00 Jan-01 Feb-01 Mar-01 Apr-01 May-01 Jun-01 Jul-01 Aug-0L Sep-01 Oct-01 Nov-01- Dec-01- Jan-02 Feb-02 Mar-02 Apr-02 May-02 Jun-02 Jul-02 Aug-02 Sep-02 Oct-02 Nov-02 Dec-02 Jan-03 Feb-03 Mar-03 Apr-03 May-03 Jun-03 Jul-03 Aug-03 Sep-03 2,880 5,640 7,880 10,680 13,680 t7,400 21,520 25,120 29,080 32,080 36,559 42,961 47,239 50,560 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 t 1- 1 2 2 2 2 1 L 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2,880 2,760 2,240 2,800 3,000 3,720 4,r20 3,600 3,960 3,000 4,479 6,402 7,158 6.081 34.560 33,840 31.,520 32,O40 32,832 29,829 28,693 27,404 26,843 24,060 23,O90 23,433 24,646 2s,280 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 432 of 529 Sep-08 Oct-08 Nov-08 Dec-08 Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09 Sep-09 Oct-09 Nov-09 Dec-09 Jan-10 Feb-L0 Mar-l-0 Apr-10 May-10 Jun-10 Jul-10 Aug-10 Sep-10 Oct-10 Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11 Apr-1L May-1L Jun-LL Jul-11 Aug-11 Sep-11 Oct-11 Nov-11 Dec-11 Jan-1,2 Feb-L2 Mar-12 Apr-L2 May-L2 Jun-12 Jult2 Aug-12 Sep-12 Oct-12 Nov-12 Dec-12 Jan-13 Feb-13 Mar-L3 Apr-13 May-13 Ju n-l-3 J ul-13 15 253,272 15 240,021, 15 231,,sL01,6 235,80916 260,096t7 254,68318 245,47919 243,737 19 25L,2s0 19 247,94s 20 201,01820 2L6,4sr20 262,92520 282,t7520 274,4292L 308,489 21, 315,436 22 287,934 22 276,623 22 266,631 22 245,073 22 250,609 23 189,66623 2L2,00723 237,8s225 296,61026 275,64526 331,09427 346,95927 404,29826 365,7t226 3L9,20227 536,45827 269,332 29 273,30s 34 250,s68 39 445,739 39 463,31,2 43 425,222 46 572,37547 594,67746 593,s6448 525,45r49 392,29249 380,59750 36s,186 52 325,922 52 380,007 55 460,L88 55 500,41655 508,60257 524,51458 691,48158 80L,81158 576,510s6 329,661 56 286,739 58 262,691 59 297,881 L2 1,,437,85t 12 1,,624,306 13 L,788,066 13 1.,949,959 1.4 2,131.,8t7 1.4 2,304,872 15 2,482,337 15 2,653,677 16 2,749,661, 16 2,734,688 17 2,81.3,264 t7 2,882,27t 18 2,89L,924 18 2,934,078 19 2,916,997 19 3,048,677 20 3,t04,017 20 3,t37,268 20 3,t68,4t2 2t 3,191,306 2t 3,185,t29 21 3,187,793 21, 3,176,44L 22 3,L7t,997 22 3,L46,924 22 3,161,3s9 23 3,t62,s7s 23 3,18s,180 24 3,2t6,103 24 3,333,067 24 3,422,t56 25 3,474,727 25 3,766,tt2 26 3,784,83s 26 3,868,474 27 3,907,035 28 4,11,4,922 29 4,28t,624 31 4,43r,20t 33 4,672,482 34 4,920,200 36 5,109,466 38 s,269,20s 40 5,342,295 4L 5,L86,434 43 5,282,288 45 5,334,905 41 5,464,344 48 5,418,793 49 5,515,897 50 5,599,277 5L 5,551,,41,6 52 5,648,220 53 5,856,467 54 5,907,586 55 s,844,9ss 55 5,751,,097 56 5,648,602 56 5,620,561 1.t9,821. 1.30,817 139,330 t46,241 155,04L t61.,745 t68,294 174,Ot2 174,582 168,288 1.67,t25 165,489 L62,1,64 t60,771, L59,482 t59,756 159,180 t57,520 156,465 155,673 153,500 151,800 1.49,480 'J.47,535 744,686 L42,61,8 t39,s2s t31 ,986 136,397 138,878 t40,637 t40,867 t50,L44 r48,425 t48,787 t45,t53 1.45,66L 145,551 1,43,71,5 143,769 1.44,006 1.42,922 140,201. 135,248 125,478 1.22,134 1 18,116 tt7,093 1.t4,1.42 111,809 I]-t,244 108,320 LO8,273 110,153 109,400 L07,083 to4,249 to1.,1.69 99,626 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. 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Vote Solar Page 433 of 529 Aug-13 Sep-13 Oct-13 Nov-13 Dec-13 Jan-14 Feb-14 Mar-14 Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Apr-15 May-15 Jun-15 Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-L5 Dec-15 Jan-L6 Feb-16 Mar-16 s9 346,325 s9 351,388 59 305,831 59 3s9,543 62 497,21"L 62 63L,672 61 5s4,098 63 4L7,412 65 329,277 65 271,,945 65 276,s75 66 348,973 66 391,330 67 354,252 68 403,759 69 445,726 69 63L,733 69 633,569 70 604,2t9 72 619,264 74 499,491 74 451 ,91474 470,417 73 548,622 73 522,290 75 568,285 78 501,364 78 579,t65 78 696,202 8L 838,638 82 801,785 86 701,,64r 57 s,s86,879 57 5,488,079 s8 5,293,494 58 s,L44,435 58 s,Lr7,t32 59 s,Os7,323 59 4,809,610 59 4,650,4s2 60 4,6s0,068 61 4,635,274 62 4,649,L58 62 4,700,250 63 4,745,255 53 4,738,t19 64 4,836,047 65 4,922,230 66 s,056,752 66 s,058,649 67 s,108,770 68 5,310,622 68 5,480,836 69 s,566,80s 70 5,860,701 70 6,060,350 7t 6,191,310 72 6,405,343 73 6,502,948 73 6,636,387 74 6,700,856 75 6,905,925 76 7,t03,49L 77 7,185,868 98,015 9s,722 9t,79s 88,697 87,597 86,082 81,519 78,268 77,286 76,092 75,596 75,709 75,722 74,8t2 75,465 15,824 77,202 76,550 76,440 78,579 80,207 82,029 83,924 86,064 87,202 89,377 89,696 90,599 90,s52 92,079 93,467 93,12r Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. 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(!ss) (s7e) {456) (431 (4ro) (139) l217)(230) (r.l (1.3) {1.3) {2.!) {3.1) (3.r) {r.2) {2.3) {3.6) {2.9) (2.3) 12.11 (2s) {151 {2.1) 17.11 {3.s) (3.3) (3.7) (3.2) (4.1) (3.1) (3.2) (3.1) (2.9) (1.7) (2.3) (3.2) (4.3) 14.z) (3.7) (4.7) (3.9) (3.6) (3.6) (3.3) (2.0) (2.1) (3.5) (4.6) (s.0) (4.e) (4.2) (s.1) (4.s) (4.2) (1.1) (3.3) (2.3) (3.1) (4.2) (5.3) (s-7) (5.61({rl (6.2) (s.o(.r) (.-7) 1..3)(2.6) (3.5) l.-3) (6,1) (6.5) (6.4) (5.5) (7.1) (s9) (s.s) (5.4) (50) (3o) (40) (s-s) (70) (7.s) 17.41 (6.4) (3.2) (6.3) (5.3) (6-2) (5.7) (3.4) 14.71 I6.3) (3.1) {3-5) (3r) {7.3) (e.4) llal {7.3) (7-1) (6.6) (3el {s.4) lt.2l le.3) Ie3)(e.4 l3!) {1o.3) {3.e) {3.1} {3.2) {7.5) {4.s) 16.11 {3.r) (ro.6) (11.4) (11.1) le 7) {1r.4) (r0.21 {e.6) {e.4) {3.1 (s.2) (5e) 1lo 67) 7ro 770 711 612 170 17t 511 120 171 612 77\ 170 1ZO t2t 612 lto 12t 121 71,t35 7t,al9 n,q9 77,Ata u,ltt n,225 8,32L 78,1S1 14,573 73,951 D,157 b,26a D,a2o 8,559 n,573 D,499 a0,233 a0,513 40,53o ao,7s7 80,897 41,037 41,151 41,250 41,242 at)17 81,51r aL,7t2 31,897 31p2 42,1@ 82,235 47379 82,5!5 a2,6Za 42,117 47,86 a2,aso 82,933 43,[2 43,355 63,a59 63,573 a3,66 ar,a35 a3,9/1 al,20s 3sps 85,117 35,254 85,395 85,504 85,596 85,622 45,711 45,437 36,033 86,211 86,299 45,406 45,5r5 45,559 45,733 45,494 86,984 87,@7 47,2t9 47,90 87,893 s126s,l5{ s,257 s,3s 86,452 s,575 34,74 s,941 39,123 49,372 a9,599 49,97 a9,9la s,354 s,705 {,323 s,93O 91,038 91,114 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests l5x 2!a Lll315* 2a9 1,12115* 250 1,12a 15X 251 1,136t9x zsl 1,1a315X 251 1,191 15X 254 l,l$15* 255 1,166t5% 756 t.Ll.158 2s7 1,18115% zt8 1,13915* t59 1,19515* 2S t,2U 15% 261 1,21115* 167 1,2t915* 263 1,226 15X 264 1,I3it5x 255 1,242t5x 266 1,249 15% 251 t,251l5* 263 t,2il15* 269 1,272t54 270 t,2t9t5% 271 t,2a7t5% 177 1,295 t5% 213 1,302t5% 774 1,310l5% 175 1,317 t5% 275 L,425t5% 277 L,137 t5% 219 1,3a7 15% 230 1,35515* 231 1,35315* zat \1m15* 2a' \aB!5% t84 r,38515* 285 r,!93 15% 286 r,@L5% z'l l,@15X t6a 1,415t5r 239 1,421r5* 290 r,a3rt5r 29r l,a$!5r 292 r,a6l5x 291 1,{5'l5* 29a 1,a5115* 295 l,a8ts* 296 t,at6l5r 297 1,€615i DA 1,a9115* 299 1,a9 15X St 1,51!15X 12 1,51115* &t r,5a15* ra t,537 15X S5 1,552 15X 17 1,55915X S8 r,56715* G 1,574 15% '10 L5a215X 311 L5a9 15% 312 I,597 15% 313 1,@5 15% t14 L,6t2 15% 'ls 1,6a0 15% '16 r,62715% r17 r,6!515% 313 t,a215* 319 1,65015* 320 1,65a15* 321 1,655 15% 322 1,57, 15% 323 1,60 L5% 324 l,ea15r 325 1,59515* 326 1,70315* 371 1,710l5* 324 1,78tsx 329 1,72615* 330 1,73315* 331 1,741t5* 332 1,74tsx 333 1,15615* 33r 1,163l5x 135 1,771l5x 135 l,7Dr5x lt7 1,716 15* 339 1,&l 15* 3al 1,31615* 342 1,324t5% ltt 1,43115* l.{ 1,819 15* 3a5 1,35a15* 3a7 1,362 15X 150 1,3A4 t5% 151 1,39a15% 3a' 1,9@15% l5r L9O7t5% 354 1,915 15% 155 1,97115% 156 1,9r 15% 157 1,9a1 t5% 153 1,945t5% 159 1,952 15% 3@ 1,9& 150A 361 1,9e {1,5[,rs2) {99,523) {Lr9p92) 1r,111,2931 {2,2C,92) {2,{3s,706) {2,rro,s) {2,663,913)(2,121,733) {2,osqso, {r,95r,60) 11,177,A15) (2,0@,3so) 12,533,1011 17,196,W1 (2,653,127) 17,371,6)t(3,0$,9a3) (2,43q430) (2,351,397) 12,t&,3131 (2,13r,349) (r,r7r,932) (r,s32,1as) (2,343,490) (2,9@,433) (r,211,655) (3p46,562) \2,729,4901(3,s12,s63) l.2,791,1121 12,7L2,r4sl 12,st2,@rl 12,441,9a31 (1,4@,s43) (1,316,753) (2,591,@9)(l;ej76) (r,637,9r51 (r,13.,2{9) (a,o33,4a5) (3,212,610) (3,114,332) (2,95a,@!) (2,310,97) 11,611,t311 (2d6,173) (3,@,62) (3,335,299) (a,2x,m) (4,Or7,rrl) (r,59,030) (q63r,559) (r,69,012) 13,s76,r@) (3,392,161) 11,925,339) (r,395,534) (3,543,291) 14,46,r33) $,a62,7e11 {4,612,315) 14,137,1!51 Is,313,339) I4,236,@) {4,16.473) {r,395,133)(r,76,14) 12,2lt,4231 17,7SO,77Ol (s,053,433) {s,s33,392) Is,295,3ss) 14,745,5A31 (q107,0@) {4,3il,230) 11,trs,421l (!,472,3r0) (4,256,r46) 12,s39,353)(3,r$,s5) 14,61a,6t91(5,3G,5S) (6,411,934) Iqos2,332) {5,449,31r) l7,OtZ,@21 (s,s3s,s52) {s,4r4,s3) ls,rl6,G3) 14,aa7,7911 {2,915,922) 13,621,@Ol {5,37r,46) {q669,913) 17,a61,1671 {q934,233) l62s7.les) {3,0s2,e1) {q413,3411 1q2r7,6331 6,A91,1211 {5,512,037) {1,343,323) (3,O1e,e96) (7,13s,112) l7,3@,9561 {7,r39,653) \6,t1t,aosl (3,344,355) (4,732,53r) {19,3{,74' {20,r46,@t} {r0,506,539} {20,912,35r} I21,r77,99a) {2r,rrs,oe) 121,91a,9461 {22,330,r63} {2r,114,077){8,r7r,r*) {2r,51!,726' 123,151 ,11tl {23,915,76) 121,19,2621 12r,526,1611 {24,337,66r} PS,z]O,29tl 175,5!t ,795\ Q5,932,7901 l)6,746,932\ {25,551,949)(26,341,2711 (27,116,5311 {27,230,3391(27,435,159) 121,7A1 ,7991 (23,153,s2s) (23,573,230) l2A,e71,116J, l29,7r,At9l (30,119,1201 (30,321,5961 (3r,r37,7301 (3r,326,3461 (31,s@,9A1 (3r,*,4331 (32,119,9271 (12,316,r37j {1r,267,e6s} 133,671,1)al {3a,r93,6S1(34,@,a3s) (35,010,672) (35,392,r65) (35,75s,re) (35,911,761 136,24t,1161 {36,@,229) (37,r35,552) 131,@2,5311(*,2Or,IO) (4,6,@1) (19,2e,2r51 (@,@,sr1) (4r,ffi,061) (41,6r5,422) (42,073,651) Q3,A6,1261(4,399,9r) (4s,e6,751) 141,7A6,6711(43,312,301) (43,966,052) (49,e7,159) (50,371,199) |sr,112,111)(s2,4@,333) (s3,@,341) (s3,537,463) (54,372,954) lss,471 ,1621 1s6,171 ,2A41 (57,055,326) (s3,s4{,ss) (59,r5o,1sr) l@,t1t,4161 I@,370,732) {6r,s},o101 (62,165,1s9) (62,s41,72r) (63,010,r4) l6,7Or,ers) (a,s65,293) {65,516,126) {6,413,O32) (61225,166) (6,265,03s) {70,653,959} {7r,$3,702) (71,316,107) {75,rrl,ss8} 116,267 ,2e6) lt7,tgs,7\71 (3r,r17,053) (31,969,273) {32,465,301) Exhibit No 902 Case No IPC-E-17-l l B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 439 of529 2t% 10x to% lox t& ld l0* 10% t0% 10% 10% IBtox 10xl&ldldtdld 1ff ld 1Bld LO% 10% 10* 10% to% (2.6) (2.6) Q.1l Q.1l (3.1) (3.1) (3.1) (3.2) (r.r) (r.r) (3.r) (3.r) (r.4) (3.s) (3.s) (3.s) (3.6) (3.6) (r.6) (r.7) (r.7) (E.3) (1.1) (a.2) (4.2) (a.3) (..4) ({.4) (..s) ({.5) 14.71(1.t1 (43) (43) ({.e)(.3) (so) (s.1) (5.1) (s.2) (s.3) (s.3) (s.4) (5.4) (s.4) (5.s) (s.3) (s.e) (60) (63) (6.1) (6.2) (6.2) (6.3) (6s) (7nl l?-tl l7.tl 11.2t (7.3) (7!) 17.5) {7.6} 17.7t 110 121 672 12t 120 no 120 121 121 612 720 77t (33,993,251) (35,r14,024) (35,337,757) lal ,s77 ,0611 (33,&2,5D) {m,013,733) 19r,r6,945) (92,re,593) (93,16,966) (94,r24,591) 1s5,401,9il1 (99,193,3S) (r01,737,439) {r01,162,035) {104,615,151) I105,33r,9r) {106,93s,@) {1@,S2,r15) {1@,737,ra3) lr@,551,528) {110,757,303) {rr2,255,339) Irr3,908,54) {115,476,711) {1r6,$r,574)(113,69,7rr) {120,r29,301) 1121,5)5,85) {r22,850,043) {124,110,rM) {124,861,89)lr25,Bt,@) {127,$r,26) {123,Srp7D {130,3@,re) {132,@,33s) {134,2r1,192) {136,290,146) I137,943,933) {139,5a7,q1) {M,67,517) 11a2,5la,s35) 114r,r77,314)(144,{51,6e) (146,il2,202) I143,015,373) {19,196,676) {152,29,4t4) l1sa,tr6,9e)(1s6,0,s3) (153,399,361) (1@,240,534) (161,935,697) (163,e3,130) (1il,522,212) (r65,3r3,202) (167,527,3261 (r69,s5r,@) (17r,652,29) (173,420,973) Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. 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Kobor, Vote Solar Page 441 of 529 Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 442 of 529 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' I)ata Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 443 of 529 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parttes' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 444 of 529 LISA D NORDSTROM (l$B No. 5733) ldaho Power Company 1221 West ldaho Street (83702) P.O. Box 70 Boise, ldaho 83707 Telephone: (208) 388-5825 Facsimile: (208) 388-6936 !ngrclgLrom @ id q h opowe r. com Attorney for ldaho Power Company BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF IDAHO POWER COMPANY FOR AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH NEW SCHEDULES FOR RESIDENTIAL AND SMALL GTNERAL SERVICE CUSTOMER$ I/VITH ON-SITE GEN ERAT ION CASE NO. IPC-E-17-13 IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RTSPONSI TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIFTH SET OF DATA REQUE,STS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY COMES NOW, ldaho Power Company ("ldaho Power" or "Company"), and in response to Vote Solar's Fifth Set of Data Requests to ldaho Power dated November 21,2017, herewith submits the following information: IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIFTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY . 1 Idaho I)ower Corrpany's Responscs to Parties' [)ata Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 I]. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 445 of529 REQU,F$T NO. 62: Please define the term "pending" when used by you to describe the status of a net metering application. ($ee e.9., Aschenbrenner Direct, page 12, tine 10 and "2417 Annual Net Metering Status Report", page 2, Tables 1 and ?.) Has a "pending" application been approved by ldaho Power Company to participate in the net metering service? Please explain your answer. RS$POH$E TO REQUE$J NO. 04: "Pending" refers to net metering applications received by ldaho Power that have not completed the generation interconnection process to ensure compliance with Schedule 72, lnterconnections to Non-Utility Generation ("Schedule 72"1. Once the "pending" system passes the Company's inspection to confirm compliance with Schedule 72, the net meter is installed, the rate is changed, and the customer's system is considered "active". lf a customer does not complete the generation interconnection process within 12 months of ldaho Power completing the feasibility review, the application expires and the system is no longer considered "pending". The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIFTH SET OT DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY.2 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 446 of 529 BEqUE$IJ,l-p..93: Please provide the total Project Size (in kW-DC, as that lerm is used in your net metering application) for each net metering system lD (row 1) in your response to $taff Request I and Vote $olar Requeet 36. Where applicable, please indicate: whether the capacity has been aggregated over multiple systems and, if so, the amount of capacity that is attributed lo each generation technology (*olar, wind, hydro, other). AE$PQN$E Tg BfiQUEqT NO, 63: Please see the Attachment to this respon$e for the requested information. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S HESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIFTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY.3 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-ll B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 447 of 529 REQUEST NO. 64: Please provide the number of net metering applications received, by month, from January 2013 through March 31,2017, and for each application received: . The generation technology; r The State the customer is located in (i.e., lD or OR); r The customer class of the applying customer; r Whether the application was rejected or approved by ldaho Power Company and the date of that rejection or approval; . The date on which the applicant completed interconnection and energized his/her systern; and r lf the application was approved by ldaho Power Company but was not interconnected, the number of moriths since approval and the date on which the approval expires or expired. REq.PQNSE TO REQUEST N0. 64: Please see the Attachment to this re$ponse for the requested information. To date, ldaho Power has not denied any net metering applications received. lf an application is received that does not meet the tariff requirements of Schedule 72, ldaho Power works with the customer or installer to revrse the project to comply with the tariff requirements. ln some cases, the customer may decide not to move forward with the project and may withdraw their application" Pursuant to Schedule 72, an application will expire one year from the date of the feasibility review (column G in the Attachment). Prior to mid-2017, ldaho Power IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIFTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 4 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 448 of529 identified this as "Application Withdrawn". However, since then, the Company identifies this as "Application Expired". The system is considered approved the date it passes the feasibility review (column l{ in the Attachment). The date of the feasibility review was not consistently recorded electrcnically prior to 2017, and therefore, may not be listed for all records. To the extent hard copy records exist, those will be made available on site for review. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manger, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIFTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY.5 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 449 of 529 REOUEST NO. 05: Please provide the list of individual net metering systems contained within the aggregale data provided in "Attachment 1 - Response to Vote Solar's Request No. 33 - 2A17 NM Chart 1". For each such system identified, please also provide System ldentifier, Class, State, Status, Operation Date, Resource, and kW- DC for all net metering systems operational between January 1, 2001, and March 31, 2017, consistent with the form of the 'Systems' sheet of "Attachrnent 1 - Response to Vote Solar's Request No. 34 - 2016 NM Report". RE8PONSE TO REQUEST NQ. 65: Please see the Attachment to this response for the requested information. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO PO!\IER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIFTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY.6 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Clase No. tPC-E- I 7- I 3 lJ. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 450 of529 REAUE$I ryO. 66: Please idenlify each duplicate net metering systems that may have been removed from the chart provided in "Attachment 1 - Response to Vote Solar's Request No. 33 - 2017 NM Chart 1", These data should include System ldentifier, Class, $tate, $tatus, Operation Date, Resource, and kW-DC for all net metering systems operational between January 1, 2001, and March 31, 2017, consistent with the form of the 'Duplicates Removed' sheet of "Attachment 1 - Response to Vote Solar's Request No. 34 - 2016 NM Report". RESPOiISE TO REQUEST NO. 66: There were no duplicates removed from the chart provided in "Attachment 1 - Response to Vote Solar's Request No. 33 - 2A17 NM Chart 1". This chart represented the tatal number of net metering systerns. This is as compared to Chart 6 on page 11 of the 2016 Annual Net Metering Status Report that represented the nurnber of customers, not systems. ln order to not overstate the customer count, if a customer had more than one system, they were counted only once. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldahc Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIFTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY _ 7 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 451 of529 REQUEST NO. S7: Reference Larkin, Dl Testimony, Exhibit No. 30, page 7 in Docket No. IPC-E-11-08. Mr. Larkin describes the process for allocating transrnission eosts using allocator 013 based on the simple average of an actual component and a weighted component, (a) Please verify that the development of the transmission cost allocalion in Attachments 1 and 2 to ldaho Power Company's response to Vote Sotar's Request No. 17 did not include the weighted component as described in Larkin, Dl Testimony, Exhibit No. 30, page 7 in Docket No. IPC-E-11-08 (b) Please explain why you did not include the weighted component in the development of the transmission cost analysis for the net metering cost shift estimation provided in Attachments 1 and 2 to ldaho Power Company's response to Vote Solar's Request No. 17. (c) Please provide transmission marginal cost weighting factors for 2015 and 2016 corresponding to the weighting factors provided on Larkin, Dl Testimony, Exhibit No. 37, page 3 in Docket No. IPC-E-11-08. RESPoH9E rQ-RESUE$T No, 67_: (a) The Company developed the residential customer class' revenue requirement as presented in Attachments 1 and 2 to ldaho Power's response to Vote Solar's Request No. 17 utilizing the D13 allocator described on page 7 of Mr, Larkin's Exhibit 30 in Docket No. IPC-E-11-08. However, the Company did not apply marginal cost weighting to the net metering customer segment's usage when calculating that segment's transmission-related revenue requirement as detailed in row 17 cf Attachments 1 and 2 described above IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESFONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIFTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO TNAHO POWER COMPANY - 8 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. tPC-E- I 7- I l B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 452 of 529 (b) Because the Company develops the transmrssion marginal costs in preparation of a general rate case ("GRC'), the Company used unweighted usage as a proxy to assign costs when quantifying the estimated cost shift attributable to residential net metering customers. During a GRC, the transmission marginal costs are utilized in the development of allocation factors for each class within the entire ldaho jurisdiction; therefore, applying the Company's exact c[ass cost-of-service process used in a GRC would require the development of a full study * one inclusive of all custcmer classes with net metering customers separated into their own respective class(es). (c) The Company develops the requested information in preparation of a GRC; the requested analysis does not exist. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOTAR'S FIFTH $ET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 9 ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-ll B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 453 of 529 REQUE$T N0. SE: Reference Larkin, Dl Testimony, Exhibit No" 30, pages 7-B in Docket No. IPC-E-11-08 Mr. Larkin describes the process for allocation of energy costs using allocator E10S and E10NS based on the sirnple average of an actual component and a weighted component. (a) Please verifo that the energy cost allocation in the "cost shift" calculation in Attachments 1 and 2 to ldaho Power Company's response to Vote Solar's Request No. 17 did not include the weighted cornponent, (b) Please describe why you elected not to include a weighted component when developing the energy cost component of the net metering "cost shift" estimation provided in Attachments 1 and 2 to ldaho Power Company's response to Vote So[ar's Request No. '17. (c) Please provide energy marginal cost weighting factors for 2015 and 2016 cCIrresponding to the weighting factors provided on Larkin, Dl Testimony, Exhibit No. 37, page 5 in Docket No. IPC-E-11-08. RES.PONSE TO FEQUE$T NO. 68: (a) The Company developed the residential customer class revenue requirement as presented in Attachments 1 and 2 to ldaho Power's Response to Vote Solar's Request No. '17 utilizing the E10S and E1ONS allocators described on pages 7-B of Mr- Larkin's Exhibit 30 in Docket No. IPC-E-I1-08. However, the Company did not apply marginal cost weighting to the net metering customer segment's usage when calculating that segment's energy-related revenue requirement as detailed in rows 12 and 13 in Attachments 1 and 2 described above. IOAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIFTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 1O Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requcsts Exhibir No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 454 of529 (b) Because the Company develops the marginal energy costs in preparation of a GRC, the Company used unweighted usage as a proxy to assign costs when quantifying the estimated cost shift attributable to residential net metering customers. During a GRC, the marginal energy costs are utilized in the development of allocation factors for each class within the entire ldaho jurisdiction; therefore, applying the exact class cost-of-service process used in a GRC would require the development of a fult study * one inclusive of all custgmer classes with net metering customers separated into their own respective class(es). (c) The Company develops the requested information in preparation of a GRC; the requested analysis does not exist. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Gompany. DATED at Boise, ldaho, this 11th day of December ZAfi. LISA D. N M Attorney for ldaho Power Company IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VCITE SOLAR'S FIFTH SET OT DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 11 ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests llxhibit No. 902 Case No. tPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 455 of529 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY that on the llthday of December 2017 I served a true and correct copy of IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIFTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY upon the following narned parties by the method indicated below, and addressed to the following: Commission $taff Sean Costello Deputy Attorney General ldaho Public Utilities Commission 472 West Washington (83702) P.O. Box 83720 Boise, ldaho 83720-4074 ldahydro C. Tom Arkoosh ARKOOSH LAW OFTICES 802 West Bannock Street, Suite 900 P.O. Box 2900 Boise, ldahn 83701 ldaho Conservation League Matthew A. Nykiel ldaho Conservation League 102 South f uclid #207 P.O. Box 2308 Sandpoint, ldaho 83864 Benjamin J. Otto ldaho Conservation League 710 North 6th Street Boise, ldaho 83702 ldaho lrrigation Pumpers Association, lnc. Eric L. Olsen ECHO HAWK & OLSEN, PLLC 505 Pershing Avenue, Suite 100 P,O. Box 6119 Pocatello, ldaho 83205 _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email sean.costello@puc.idahs,qov _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail ---_FAXX Email tom.arkooslu@Alhqqgh.qem gri n. ceci l6a fi oosh, co{:rt _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email mnvkiel@idahoconservation.orq _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email hqttg@idahoConseryation.orq _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email elo@eqhqhawk.qoln IDAHO POWER COMFANY'S RESPONSH TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIFTH SET OF DATA REOUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY. 12 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 456 of 529 Anthony Yankel 12740 Lake Avenue, Unit 2505 Lakewood, Ohio 441AT Auric Solar, LLC Preston N. CaHer Deborah E. Nelson GIVENS PURSLEY LLP 601 West Bannock Street Boise, ldaho 83702 Elias Bishop Auric Solar, LLC 2310 South 1300 West tlfest Valley City, Utah 84119 Vote Solar Oavid Bender Earthjustice 3916 Nakoma Road Madison, Wisconsin 537 1 1 Eriana Kobor Vote Solar 986 Princeton Avenue S Salt Lake City, Utah 84105 City of Boise Abigail R. Germaine Deputy City Attorney Boise City Attorney's Office '150 North Capitol Boulevard P.0. Box 500 Boise, ldaho 83701 -0500 ldaho Glean Energy Association C. Tom Arko'osh ARKOOSH LAW OFFICES 802 West Bannock Street, Suite 900 P.O. Box 2900 Boise, ldaho 83701 _Hand Delivered --U.S Mail _Overnight Mail_FAXX Email tonv@vankeLngt _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email prestoncarter@oivenspq$lev.com den@givens*Ursley" core _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email eliagbishop@A.uticsolar,com _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email {bender@earthiusticg.org _Hand Delivered _U,S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email hfkrna@vqksolar"prg _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail -FAXX Email agerrnaineffcityofboise,org _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email tom arkoosh&arkeqsrh.cem erin,cecil@arkqosh.?qrr! Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-|- l 7- l 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 451 of 529 IDAHO POWIR COMPANY'S RESPONSE IO VOTE SOLAR S FIFTH SET OF DATA REOUESTS TG IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 13 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests David H. Arkoosh Law Office of David Arkoosh P.O. Box 2817 Boise, ldaho 83701 Sierra Club Kelsey Jae Nunez KELSEY JAE NUNEZ LLC 920 North Clover Drive Boise, ldaho 83703 fom Beach Crossborder Energy 2560 9th Street, Suite 213A Berkeley,CA 94710 Zack Waterman Director, ldaho Sierra Club 503 West Franklin Street Boise, ldaho 83702 Michael Heckler 3606 North Prospect Way Garden City, ldaho 83714 Snake River Alliance NW Energy Coalition John R. Hammond, Jr. FISHER PUSCH LLP 101 South Capitol Boulevard, $uite 701 P.O. Box 1308 Boise, ldaho 83701 Intermountain Wind and Solar, LLC Ryan B. Frazier Brian W. Burnett KIRTON McCONKIE 50 East South Temple, Suite 400 P.O. Box 45120 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email david(@arkooshlaw.com _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAX d* Email kelsey@llFlsevigenunez.cqrn _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email tomb@crossbgrderenelEy.csln _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email zack.waterman@sierraclub.orq _Hand Delivered --U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Ernail michael,plrecklel0qmail.cam _Hand Delivered _U.S Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email irh(Ofisherpusch.com wwilson @s na ke rivqra I lia nce. oro dieoo(Onwenerqv.orq _Hand Delivered _U.S Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email rfrazier@kmclaw.com blrurnett@kmclqW ponr Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-ll B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 458 of529 IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE. TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIFTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY ^ 14 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Doug Shipley lntermountain Wind and Solar, LLC 1953 West 2425 South Woods Cross, Utah 84087 _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _*FAXX Email doug@imwindandsolar.com IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO VOTE SOLAR'S FIFTH SET OF DATA REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 15 Idaho Power Conrparry's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 459 of529 Month-Year Count of Applications Jan 2013 Feb 2013 Mar 2013 Apr 2013 May 2013 Jun 2013 Jul 2013 Aug 2013 Sep 2013 Oct 2013 Nov 2013 Dec 2013 Jan 2OL4 Feb 20L4 Mar 2Ol4 Apr 2014 May 2014 Jun 2014 Jul201,4 Aug 2014 Sep 2014 Oct 2014 Nov 201-4 Dec 201-4 Jan 2015 Feb 2015 Mar 2015 Apr 2015 May 2015 Jun 201-5 Jul 2015 Aug 2015 Sep 2015 Oct 2015 Nov 201,5 Dec 2015 Jan 2016 Feb 20L6 Mar 2016 Apr 2016 May 2016 Jun 2016 Jul 2016 Aug 20L6 Sep 2016 Oct 2016 2 4 2 5 3 6 5 6 3 1.4 9 3 7 6 4 10 7 1,L 8 20 11 9 19 5 10 15 19 24 22 28 25 32 21. 27 39 27 10 13 39 33 34 29 38 54 32 42 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 460 ol 529 Nov 2016 Dec 2016 Jan 2OL7 Feb 2Ot7 Mar 2017 47 32 L2 29 68 Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- 1 7- I 3 B. 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Kobor, Vote Solar I'age 496 of 529 roHvd PV PV PV PV PV PV PV PV PV Wind PV PV PV PV PV PV PV PV PV PV PV PV PV PV PV Wind PV PV PV PV PV PV PV PV Idaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests LISA D. NORDSTROM (lSB No.5733) ldaho Power Company 1221 West ldaho Street (83702) P.O Box 70 Boise, ldaho 83707 Telephone: (208) 388-5825 Facsimile: (208) 388-6936 I nordstrom@ idahopower. com Attorney for ldaho Power Company BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF IDAHO POWER COMPANY FOR AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH NEW SCHEDULES FOR RESIDENTIAL AND SMALL GENERAL SERVICE CU$TOMERS WITH ON-SITE GENERATION ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CASE NO. IPC-E.17.13 IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO THE TIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF THE COMMISSION STATF COMES NOW, ldaho Power Company ("ldaho Power" or "Company"i, and in response to the First Production Request of the Commission Staff to ldaho Power dated September 20,2A17, herewith submits the following information: IDAHO POWER COMPANY S RESPONSE TO THE FIR$T PRODUCTION REQUEST OF THE COMMI$SION STAFF - 1 Idaho Powcr Corrpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 497 of 529 REQUEST N,O. 1: ln its Application, the Company requests that the Commission order the Company to amend its applicable taritf schedules to require the installation and operation of smart inverters for all new customer-owned generator interconnections within 60 days following the adoption of an industry standard definition of smart inverters as defined by the lnstitute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. a" Does the Company intend to require that all newly installed inve(ers conform with all IEEE smart inverter requirements? Please explain. b. Please provide copies of the proposed standard definition and all applicable IEEE smart meter requirements. c. ls it the Company's intent that all IEEE smart meter requirements apply to new installations? lf not, please specify or list the requirements that the Company would require of new installations. RESPONSE TO REaUE$J l.r0. 1: a" Yes, the Company intends to require that all newly installed inverters conform with all IEEE-1547 and 1547 "1 grid support capabilities and functions, also known as smart inverter functionality. As explained in Mr. David M. Angell's testimony, the grid support functions will help to mitigate circuit voltage deviation. To facilitate inverter installation inspection, the Company inspectors will need an inverter certification that they can identify. Thus, an IEEE 1547.1 compliant inverter will inherently have all IEEE 1547 grid support functions which will provide grid support like the ability to mitigate voltage deviation. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REAUEST OF THE COMMISSION STAFF . 2 ldaho I)ower Conrpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. tPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 498 of 529 b. Alihough ldaho Power continues to discuss this request with IEEE, IEEE has not yet authorized the ldaho Power employee participating on the drafting team to release this commercially valuable information to other persons or entities. c. Yes, the Company intends that all IEEE-1547 and 1547.1 grid support capabilities and function$ be applied to all new installations. The response to this Request is sponsored by David M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. }OAHO FOWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REOUEST OF THE COMMISSION STAFT - 3 ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- | 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar l'age 499 of 529 REQUEST NO. 2: On page I of his testimony, Mr. Angell describes the differences between on-grid and otf-grid inverters. Mr. Angell's lestimony does not discuss grid-interactive inverters, which can function either as on-grid or as off-grid inverters. On page 12 of her testimony, Ms. Aschenbrenner states that the Company had 1,468 net rnetering systems in its ldaho service territory as of June 30,2CI17 . How many of these systems are equipped, respectively, with on-grid, off-grid, and grid- interactive inverters? RESPOI,ISE TO REQUEST NQ. 2: All ldaho Power net metered installations use either on-grid or grid-interactive inverters. ldaho Power has not conducted an analysis of which inverters are on-grid or grid-interactive. The response lo this Request is sponsored by David Angell, Transmission and Distribution Plannlng Manager, Idaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST CIF THE COMMISSION STAFF .4 ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Reqr"rests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 500 of529 BEAUESI JgO. 1: On page I of its Application, the Company states that "Establishing separate customer classes now will position the Company to study this segment of custorners, providing the data necessary to understand how this customer segment utiliues this system." What information will the Company be able to gatherthat is not currently available for these customers? BE$POI'ISE TO REQUEST NO. 3: To provide context, the full quote from page 19 of Mr. Timothy E. Tatum's testimony stated that, The establishment of similarly situated customers or customer classes has been a long-standing and important first step in the ratemaking process. Taking this important first ratemaking step now witl position the Company to study this segment of custorners, providing the data necessary to understand how this customer segrnent utilizes the Company's system. The data quantifying the usage of the system will inform what costs (revenue requirement) are appropriately allocated to the newly established customer classes in a future rate proceeding (class cost-otservice process). Tatum Ol, p. 19, lines 14-24. The Company is currently able to gather the information that is necessary to stuoy various segments of customers; however, should the Commission decline to authorize the establishment of the requested new customer classes, the Company would have no reason to modify its class cost-of-service study or ratemaking processes. lf the ldaho Public Utilities Commission ("Commission") determines there are differences that warrant the establishment of new customer classes, the Company will assign costs to the new customer classes in the class cosl-of-seruice study and design rates specific to those classes as part of a future rate proceeding, lf the Commission determines no differences exist that warrant the creation of a new customer class for IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION RIQUEST OF THE COMMISSION STAFF. S ldaho Power Corrpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-ll B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 501 of529 customer$ with on-site generation, the Company will continue to allocate costs to the residential and small general service customer elasses that exist today. The response to this Request is sponsored by Tim Tatum, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO FOWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO THE FIR$T PRODUCTION REQUEST OF THE COMMISSION STAFF .6 ldaho Power Company's Responses to Parties' l)ata Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I l l). Kobor, Vote Solar Page 502 o1529 (EOUESiT NO. {: On pages g and 10 of its Application, the Company states that "The data quantifying the usage of the system will inform wilat costs and benefits (revenue requirement) are appropriately allocated to the newly established custorner classes in a future rate making process (class cost-of-service process)". Given that the Company's propCIsed Schedules 6 and I would initially have zero customers, how many years will be required before there are sufficient customers in these new classes to deve lop accu rate cost-of-service a I locato rs? RESPONSE TO REQUE$T NO. 'tr: The Company cannot determine how many years will be required before there are sufficient customers in Schedules 6 and 8 to perform a stand-alone cost-of-service study. However, all customers with on-site generation will be used to develop cost-of-service allocators for the new cuatorner classes, those who remain on Schedule 84 and those taking service under Schedules 6 and 8. The Company has proposed that existing residential and small general service net metering customers remain on Schedule 84 for a period of time, where the term of the transition period be determined b,y the Commission as part of a future rate proceeding; however, they will transitton to $chedules 6 and 8 at the end of the transition period. Their usage characteristics accurately represent the segment of customers with on-site generation, regardless of which tariff schedule they take service under during the transition period. The response to this Request is sponsored by Tim Tatum, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, ldaho Power Company. IOAHO PCIWHR COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO THE FIR$T PRODUCTION REQUEST OF THE COMMISSION STAFF - 7 Idaho ['orver Conrpany's Responses to Parties' [)ata Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 503 of529 FEQUEST NO. 5: The Company's proposed taritfs would apply to generation facilities fueled by solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, hydropower, and fuel cell technology, ln Exhibit 9 of its Application (Charts 3, 4, and 5), the Company discusses the unique patterns of energy use by net metered solar facilities. Please provide similar charts for net metering customers who generate energy using wind, biomass, geatherrnal, hydropower, and fuel c*ll technology. RESFONSS. Tq REAUEST Nq._S: Chart 3 in Exhibit I of Ms. Connie G" Aschenbrenner's testimony compares the average load profile calculated from the Company's residential standard service customer class to the average load profile calculated from the Company's entire residential net metering customer segment on the day of the 2016 adjusted peak. That load profile for the residential net metering customer segment included all generation types allowed under Schedule 84 and was not limited to net metered solar facilities. The discussion accompanying Charts 4 and 5 on pages 10-11 of Exhibit 9, as well as on pages 11-14 of Mr" Angelt's testimony, was not intended to illustrate the load profile of a customer with solar generation but rather it was intended to illustrate that a net zero customer utilizes all aspects of ldaho Power's grid during the hours they are consuming energy and during the hours they are exporting energy to the grid. To illustrate the utilization of the grid by a net zero customer, the Company selected a single residential net metering customer who netted their usage to zero during 2016. ln order to.provide similar cha(s for net zero customers with generation $ources other than solar, the Company selected customers who had netted their usage to zero during 2016 using wind and hydropower generation. The hourly usage was not IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESFONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF THE COMMISSION STAFF - B Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- | 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 504 of529 compared to the usage of a customer whose home was on the same street, as was done in Charts 4 and 5 in Exhibit 9, because the wind and hydropower installations are not on a residence. Thus, the wind and hydropower load profiles are not comparable to the load of a residential standard service customer. Please see the charts included below for the load profile of one customer with wind generation and the laad profile for one customer with hydropower generation. As with Charts 4 and 5 in Exhibit 9, there are two graphs for each customer. The first graph is of the net hourly usage on the day of the Company's 2016 adjusted system peak day (June 29) and the second graph, represents the same day but uses the absolute value for any hour where the customer generated excess energy. The Company does not have any net metering customers, in any of its customer segments, who generate energy using biomass, geothermal, or fuel cell technology, and therefore, no charts were included for these generation types. VUind Generation for Single Customer 2 1 3 -5d 0 IIT I tstt t I I I AI E (u (2) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I 910 11 r.Z13 14 15 15 17 18 192021 ?22_324 Hour Ending a ResidentialWind IDAHCI POWER COMFANY's RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF THE COMMISS}ON STAFF - S ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to l)artics' Data Il.equests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-lr- l7- li B. Kobor. Votc Solar Page 505 of529 Wind Generation for Single Custamer (absolute value) 7 3r-52 - =o IT: )J I I Irlr I: I I T:I I0 1 2 4 5 6 7 I 9 1011121314ls161718192021221324 Hour Inding I Residential Wind 0 Exported Net Excess Hydro Generation for Single Customer l*rlll-lrlII 2 1 : {u {2} IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO THE TIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF THE COMMISSION SIAFF. 1O ldalro Power Company's Responses to [)arties' Data Requests | 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10111213141s161718192021277324 Hour Ending ' Residential Hydro Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 506 of529 t Hydro Generation for Single Customer {absolute value) 1 3 -5C 1 ii IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF THE COMMISSION STAFF . 11 Idaho Power Company's Responses to l)arties' Data Requests nililx 2345 ililOT 1 Iililfiil 6 7 8 9 101112131415161718192021222324 Hour Ending {S Resldential Hydro {} fxported Net Excess The response to this Request is sponsored by David Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. Exhibit No 902 Case No IPC-E-17-13 I]. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 507 of 529 REQUEST NO. 6: The Company's proposed tariffs would apply ta generation facilities fueled by solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, hydropower, and fuel cell technology, ln Exhibit I of lts Application, the Company discusses cost shifting that occurs from solar net metered customers to non-net metering customers. Please explain ftow costs might be shifted to non-net metering customers from net metering customers who generate energy using wind, biomass, geothermaf, hydropower, and fuel celltechnology. RESPOHSE Tq| REOUEST l.l0. 6: The discussion around cost shifting in Exhibit I of the Company's Application, and also on page$ 13-18 in Mr. Tatum's testimony, references the cost shift from al! existing net metering customers to non-net metering customers. lrleither the discussion, nor the analysis, was limited to solar net metering customers. The response to this Request is sponsored by Tim Tatum, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, Idaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REOUEST OF THE COMMISSION STAFF - 12 ldaho Power Company's Responscs to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 508 of529 REQUE$T NO. 7: On page 4 of its Application, the Company states that it has deployed Advanced Metering lnfrastructure (AMl) in its service area enabling the Company to achieve more precise usage measurement and facilitate more sophisticated, cost-based rate designs. Please explain how AMI might be used to achieve more sophisticated, cost-based rate designs for its net metering customers. Does the Company also propose updating rate designs for its non net metering classes? RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 7: Prior to the deployment of Advanced Metering lnfrastructure ("AMl"), ldaho Power used mechanical and solid-state meters to measure consumption for residential and small general service customers. These meters measured only the kilowatt-hour'("kWh") consumption, and the Company retrieved this data monthly according to the meter read date of the customer's billing cycle. ldaho Power's AMI system collects additional data from the AMI meters that enables the Cornpany to better develop cost-based rate designs. The additional data provided by the AMI system is listed below: . 15-minute max demand - ldaho Power's AMI meters record the 1S-minute maximum demand. The 1S-minute maximum demand enables the Company to irnplement demand rates for residential and small general service customers using a 1S-minute rnaximum demand. . Hourly kwh - ldaho Power's AMI meters record the net hourly energy consumption and/or generation. The hourly energy data enables the Company to implement time-of-use rates for residential and small general service customers with on-site generation. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF THE COMMISSION STAFF - 13 Idaho Power Corrpany's Responses to Partres' Data Requests uxhibit No. 902 Clase No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B Kobor. Vote Solar Page 509 of529 r Hourly kilowatt ("kW) - The hourly kWh can be used as a 60-minute maximum demand. The 60-minute maximum demand enables the Company to implement demand rates for residential and small general service customers using a 60-minute maximum demand. One af ldaho Power's objectives regarding rate design is to establish prices that primarily reflect the cost of the services provided. While the Company is not currently proposing pricing changes for net metering or standard service customers as part of its proposal, ldaho Power will continue to evaluate and propose modifications to the rate design of all custorner classes in future rate case proceedings. The response to this Request is sponsored by Tim Tatum, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF THE COMMISSION STAFF . 14 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhihit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page5l0of529 REQUEST NO. 8: ln Exhibit I, the Company states that, as of December 31, 2016, ldaho Power's net metering service consisted of 1,067 active systems. For each system that was connected to ldaho Power for the entire period between January 1, 2016 through December 31, 2016, please provide the following information: a. The schedule under which the net metering customer takes power. b. The County in which the customer is located. c. Net hourly power consumption/production data for the 2016 calendar year, RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 8: Please see the attached Excel file which includes the hourly net energy consumption for all net metered customers who had an AMI meter and who were taking net metering service for the entire period between January 1,2016, through December 31,2016. The Company has provided the schedule under which the net metering customer was taking service and the county in which the customer was located. It is important to note that the attached data is net hourly energy consumption/production data by not by svstem. A customer may have multiple systems, possibly with different generation sources, attached to a service point (meter). ln that case, each generation $ource is considered a different system. however, because the energy consumption is metered at a single point, a customer with multiple systems is one customer. Please reference footnote No. 3 in Exhibit 9. The response to this Request is sponsored by David Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Fower Cornpany" IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REOUEST OT THE COMMISSION STAFF. 15 Idaho Power Conrpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibir No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 5l I of529 FEAUEST^[-.IQ. 9: Schedule 84 includes a one meter option for customers who take service under schedules other than 1, 4, 5, and 7, and whose generation facilities have a total nameplate capacity rating al 25 kW or smaller, or whose generation facilities have a total nameplate capacity that is no more lhan Za/o of their BLC" Under the Company's proposal, how would these custorners be able to receive net metering service? RESPON$E TO REQUEST NO. 9: Under the Company's proposal, they witl continue to take service under the existing net metering schedule (Schedule 84)^ The Company is requesting that Schedule 84 be closed to new service for only residential and small general service custorners. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF THE COMMISSION STAFF. 16 Idaho Power Conrpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 5 l2 of529 REAUEST NO. 10: Schedule 84 includes a two meter option for customers who take service under schedules other than 1, 4, 5, and 7, and whose generation facilities have a total nameplate capacity rating of 100 kW ar smaller. Under the Company's proposal, how would these customers be able to receive net metering service? RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 10: Under the Company's proposal, they will continue to take service under the existing net metering schedule (Schedule 84). The Company is requesting that Schedule 84 be closed to new service for only residential and smallgeneral service customers with on-site generation. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company, IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF THE COMMISSION STAFF - 17 ldaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Partrcs' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- 17- l 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 513 of529 REQUEST NO. 11: Would the Company's proposal apply to customers who use on-site generation to reduce their own power consumption, but who eliminate their ability to exporl power to the Cornpany's grid by means of a Grid Tie Limiter, Grid lnverter with Export Oontrol, or similar device? lf so, please explain how customers receiving power on schedules other than Schedules 6 and I might be able to use on- site generation to reduce their power consumption. RESPO.NSE TO REQUFST NO. 11: Yes Customers with on-site generation systems that are connected in parallel with the ldaho Power system will be required to take service under the new schedules. An on-site generation system is connected in parallel if it is connected to and receives voltage from ldaho Power's system. A customer using a Grid Tie Limiter, a Grid lnverter with Export Conlrol, or a similar device is still connected in parallelwith the system. A customer may use on-site generation to reduce their power consumption and take service on schedules other than $cheduler 6 and I if their systern is not connected in parallel to ldaho Power's system. For example, a customer could use a mechanical transfer switch such that they either consume energy from ldaho Power or consume energy from their on-rite generation system with no ability to feed power from the on- site generation back onto ldaho Power's system. This system would not be connected in parallel to the electric grid. The response to this Request is sponsored by David Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. DATED at Boise, ldaho, this 11th day of October ?017 D. NORD Attorney for lda Company IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF THE COMMISSION STAFF. 18 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page 514 of529 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I I{EREBY CERTIFY that on the 11th day of October ?.}fi I served a true and correct copy of IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO THf FIRST PRODUCTION REQUIST OF THE COMMISSION STAFF upon the following named parties by the method indicated below, and addressed to the foltowing: Gomrnission Staff Sean Costello Deputy Attorney General ldaho Public Utilities Commission 472 West Washington (83702) P.0. Box 83720 Boise, ldaho 83720-0074 ldahydro C. Tom Arkoosh ARKOOSH LAW OFFICES 802 West Bannock Street, Suite 900 P.O. Box 2900 Boise, ldaho 83701 ldaho Conservation League Benjamin J. Otto ldaho Conservation League 710 N. 6th st. Boise, ldaho 83702 lt/latthew A. Nykiel ldaho Conservation League 102 South Euclid #207 P.O. Box 2308 Sandpoint, ldaho 83864 ldaho lrrigation Pumpers Association, lnc. Eric L. Olsen ECHO HAWK & OLSEN, PLLC 505 Pershing Avenue, Suite 100 P O. Box 6119 Pocatello, ldaho 83205 X._ Hand Delivered _U.S, Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email sean.eostello@puc.i{Sho.gov _Hand DeliveredX U"$" Mail _Overnight Mail _FAX *K_ Email tom"arkposh&arkocsh eri n. cecil@ a rkoosh. corn _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email botto@idahatonserya _Hand Delivered X U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email mnykiel@i4ahocqn$ervatiq _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAX * X Email elo@echohAwh-qqn IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REOUEST OF THE COMMISSfON STAFF. 1g Idaho l)ower Company's Responses to Parlies' Data Requests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar l'age 515 of529 Anthony Yankel 127QA Lake Avenue, Unit 2505 Lakewood, Ohio 44107 Auric Solar, LLC Preston N. Carter Deborah E. Nelson GIVENS PURSLEY LLP 601 W. Bannock Street Boise, ldaho 837A2 Elias Bishop Auric Solar, LLC 2310 S. 1300 W, West Valley City, Utah 84119 Vote Solar David Bender Earthjustice 3916 Nakoma Road Madison, Wisconsin 5371 1 Briana Kobor Vote Solar 360 22nd Street, Suite 730 Oakland, California 94612 City of Boise Abigail R. Germaine Deputy City Attorney Boise City Attorney's Office 150 N. Capitol Blvd P.O. Box 500 Boise, ldaho 83701 -0500 ldaho Clean Energy Association C. Tom Arkoosh ARKOOSH LAW OFFICES P.O. Box 2900 Boise, ldaho 83701 _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail FAX X Email tonv@vankel.net _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mait _Overnight Mail _FAX -X* Email pJestonq3ger@ciYenspursley.com den@givenspursley.com _Hand DeliveredX U.S, Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email pliqs"bishop@auricsolalccm _Hand Delivered X - U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAX X " Email dbender@earthjusllce.cgm _Hand Detivered X U.$" Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email briqna0vatg$olarSrq _Hand Delivered -, X U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX tmait a$grmatne@aitypiboi$ _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail Overnight Mail _FAXX Email tom.arkoosh@arloosh.com e ri n p..pci l@ arkoosb.corl Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 516 of529 IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF THE COMMISSION STAFF.20 Idaho I'ower Company's Responses to Parties' [)ata Requests David H. Arkoosh Law Office of David Arkoosh P.O. Box ?900 Boise, ldaho 83701 Sierra Club Kelsey Jae Nunez KELSEY JAE NUNEZLLC 920 North Clover Drive Boise, ldaho 83703 Zack Waterman Director, ldaho Sierra Club 503 West Franklin Street Boise, ldaho 83702 Michael Heckler 3606 North Prospect Way Garden City, ldaho 83714 Snake River Alliance NW Energy Coalition John R. Hammond, Jr. FISHER PUSCH LLP 101 South Capitol Boulevard, Suite 701 Boise, ldaho 83702 lntermountain Wind and Solar, LLC Ryan B. Frazier Brian W. Burnett KIRTON McCONKIE 50 East South Temple, Suite 400 P.O. Box 45120 Salt Lake City, Utah 84'111 X U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAX X_ Email david@arkoo_$hlaw.cll{n _Hand Delivered - X- U.$. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAX{ Email helsey@kql*eyiaenunez,cgm _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail Overnight Mail *-FAXX Email egsk.waterman@.sierraglgb"o$ _Hand Delivered _U.S, Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email michael.p.heckler@qmail"com _Hand Delivered X ,U.S. Mait _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email irh@fisherpugglr.cortr wwi lson@sn akg"tiveja I I ialqg, qrg Sigg.q@nwengrqy.org _Hand Delivered * X U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail -FAXX Email rfrazier@km-cJaw.com F,hVrnett@hmclaw.com Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor. Vote Solar Page5l7of529 IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF THE COMMISSION STAFF.21 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to I)arties' Data Requests Doug Shipley Dale Crawford lntermountain Wind and Solar, LLC 1952 West 2425 South Woods Cross, Utah 84087 _Hand DeliveredX U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email &ug@imwindandsolar.com dale@ i nwi nOan{"pqla"Lsom T , Executive Assistant IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF THE COMMISSION STAFF.22 ldaho Power Conrpany's Responses to Parties' Data Rcquests Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- | 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 518 of529 LISA D. NORDSTROM (lSB No. 5733) ldaho Power Company 1221West ldaho Street (83702) P.O. Box 70 Boise, ldaho 83707 Telephone: (208) 388-5825 Facsimile: (208) 388-6936 lnordstrom@ idahopower. com Attorney for ldaho Power Company BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF IDAHO POWER COMPANY FOR AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH NEW SCHEDULES FOR RESIDENTIAL AND SMALL GENERAL SERVICE CUSTOMERS WITH ON-SITE GENERATION CASE NO. IPC-E-17-13 IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO AURIC SOLAR, LLC'S FIRST PRODUCTION REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) COMES NOW, ldaho Power Company ("ldaho Power" or "Company"), and in response to Auric Solar, LLC's First Production Requests to ldaho Power dated October 14,2017, herewith submits the following information. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO AURIC SOLAR, LLC'S FIRST PRODUCTION REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 1Idaho Power Conrpany's Responses to Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar I)age5l9of529 Parties' Data Requests REQUEST NO. 1: Please identify and specifically describe any changes in ldaho Power's net metering service since July 3, 2013 that have materially affected ldaho Power's system, including (without limitation) ldaho Power's generation, transmission, or distribution systems. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 1:ldaho Power has experienced significant growth in the number of customers taking net metering service. The growth has contributed to the challenges listed in the Company's responses to Vote Solar's Request Nos. 21 and 39. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO AURIC SOLAR, LLC'S F.H$I#ng,P#"9TLo.,U"n.EguESrs ro IDAHo PowER CoMPANY - 2 Exhibit No. 902 Case No IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 520 of529 Parties' Data Requests REQUE$T N0. 2: For all changes identified in response to Request No. 1, please identify and specifically describe the material effects on ldaho Power's system. Please include in your response the approximate date on which the material effects first occurred; the nature of the material effects; the steps ldaho Power has taken to address the effects; the cost of the steps ldaho Power has taken to address the effects; and when ldaho Power provided notice to the Commission of the material effect. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 2: Please see the Company's response to Request No. 1. The response to this Request is sponsored by Dave M. Angell, Transmission and Distribution Planning Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO AURIC SOLAR, LLC'S FIRST PRODUCTION REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 3 Idaho Power Cornpany's Responses to I)arties' Data Requcsts Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 521 ol 529 REQU T NO. 3:ln paragraph 15 of the Application, speaking about residential and small general service (.R&SGS") customers with on-site generation, ldaho Power states that "[e]stablishing separate customer classes now will position the Company to study this segment of customers, providing the data necessary to understand how this customer segment utilizes the Company's system." Please identify and specifically describe all efforts or attempts ldaho Power has made, in the past ten years, to study R&SGS customers with on-site generation. Please include in your response the efforts or attempts ldaho Power has made to study these customers; the approximate start and end dates for each effort or attempt; and the results of such efforts or attempts to study these customers, including any data from any such effort or attempt to study these customers. RESPONS E TO REQUEST NO. 3: ldaho Power performed an analysis of customers with on-site generation in its application to modify net metering service filed with the ldaho Public Utilities Commission ("Commission") in 2012. This publicly available analysis is detailed in Case No. IPC-E-12-27. Since then, ldaho Power has performed analyses of the residential and small general service customers with on-site generation in preparation of the 2016 Net Metering Status Report ("2016 Report"), the 2017 Net Metering Status Report ('2017 Report"), and for this case. Please see the response to Vote Solar's Request No. 34 for all workpapers supporting the analyses performed for the 2016 Report. The analysis for the 2016 Report was performed in Q1 and Q2 2016. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO AURIC SOLAR, LLC'S ftR$Tf,"fr?"?#"9,rlgllss8uEsrs ro rDAHo PowER CoMPANY - 4 Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 522 of 529 Parties'Data Requests Please see the response to Vote Solar's Request No. 33 for all workpapers supporting the analyses performed for the 2017 Report. The analysis for the 2017 Report was performed in Q1 and Q2 2017 . Please see the response to Vote Solar's Request No. 20 for all workpapers supporting the analyses performed for this case. The response to this Request is sponsored by Connie Aschenbrenner, Rate Design Manager, ldaho Power Company. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO AURIC SOLAR, LLC'S FIRST PRODUCTION REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 5 Idaho Power Conrpany's Responses to Parties' Data Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 523 of529 REQUEST NO. 4: ln paragraph 15 of the Application, speaking about R&SGS customers with on-site generation, ldaho Power states that "[e]stablishing separate customer classes now will position the Company to study this segment of customers, providing the data necessary to understand how this customer segment utilizes the Company's system." Please identify and specifically describe why a separate customer class is needed to study R&SGS customers with on-site generation. Please include in your response a description of any information or data that is not currently available, but that would become available by establishing a new customer class. Please also identify and specifically describe in your response all impediments to studying R&SGS customers with on-site generation under the current net metering schedule. RESPONSE TO REQUEST NO. 4: The Company is currently able to gather the information that is necessary to study various segments of customers; however, should the Commission decline to authorize the establishment of the requested new customer classes, the Company would have no reason to modify its class cost-of-service study or ratemaking processes. lf the Commission determines there are differences that warrant the establishment of new customer classes, the Company will assign costs to the new customer classes in the class cost-of-service study and design rates specific to that those classes as part of a future rate proceeding. lf the Commission determines no differences exist that warrant the creation of a new customer class for customers with on-site generation, the Company will continue to allocate costs to the residential and small general service customer classes that exist today. IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO AURIC SOLAR, LLC'S FIRST PRODUCTION REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 6ldalro Powcr Cornpany's Respt-rnses to Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 524 of 529 Parties' Data Requests The response to this Request is sponsored by Tim Tatum, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, ldaho Power Company. DATED at Boise, ldaho, this 31"tday of October 2017. LISA D. NORDS Attorney for Idaho Power Company IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO AURIC SOLAR, LLC'S FIRST PRODUCTION REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 7Idaho Power Conrpanv's Responses to Exhibit No 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 525 of529 Parties' Data Requests CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY that on the 31st day of October 2017 I served a true and correct copy of IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO AURIC SOLAR, LLC'S FIRST PRODUCT]ON REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY upon the following named parties by the method indicated below, and addressed to the following: Commission Staff Sean Costello Deputy Attorney General ldaho Public Utilities Commission 472 West Washington (83702) P.O. Box 83720 Boise, ldaho 83720-007 4 ldahydro C. Tom Arkoosh ARKOOSH LAW OFFICES 802 West Bannock Street, Suite 900 P.O. Box 2900 Boise, ldaho 83701 ldaho Conservation League Matthew A. Nykiel ldaho Conservation League 102 South Euclid #207 P.O. Box 2308 Sandpoint, ldaho 83864 Benjamin J. Otto ldaho Conservation League 710 N.6th st. Boise, Idaho 83702 ldaho lrrigation Pumpers Association, lnc. Eric L. Olsen ECHO HAWK & OLSEN, PLLC 505 Pershing Avenue, Suite 100 P.O. Box 61 19 Pocatello, ldaho 83205 _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail -FAXX Email sean.costello@puc.idaha,qey _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email lom.arkoosl@-afkqqs_h.gqm erin. ceQil@arkoosh. com _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email mnykiel@idahoconservation.oro _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email botto@idahoconservatron.orq _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email elo@echohawk.com IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO AURIC SOLAR, LLC'S ,ilm$T_E$9,8"u,$ngN"SFt9uESrs ro IDAHo PowER COMPANY - 8 Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 526 of 529 Parties' Data Requests Anthony Yankel 12700 Lake Avenue, Unit 2505 Lakewood, Ohio 44107 Auric Solar, LLC Preston N. Carter Deborah E. Nelson GIVENS PURSLEY LLP 601 W. Bannock Street Boise, ldaho 83702 Elias Bishop Auric Solar, LLC 2310 S. 1300 W. West Valley City, Utah 84119 Vote Solar David Bender Earthjustice 3916 Nakoma Road Madison, Wisconsin 537 1 1 Briana Kobor Vote Solar 360 22nd Street, Suite 730 Oakland, California 94612 City of Boise Abigail R. Germaine Deputy City Attorney Boise City Attorney's Office 150 N. Capitol Blvd. P.O. Box 500 Boise, ldaho 83701 -0500 ldaho Clean Energy Association C. Tom Arkoosh ARKOOSH IAW OFFICES P.O. Box 2900 Boise, ldaho 83701 _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email tonv@yankel.net _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email prestoncarter@givenspursley.com den@g ive n spurslev. com _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email elias.bishop@auricsolar,com _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email dbender@earthiustice,org _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email briana@votesolar.orq _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email aqermaine@cityofboise"orq _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email lonr.arkoosh@arkoosh.com erin. cecil@arkoosh. com Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 527 of 529 IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO AURIC SOLAR, LLC'S FIRST PRODUCTION REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 9 ldalio l)ower Company's Responses to Parties' Data Requests David H. Arkoosh Law Office of David Arkoosh P.O. Box 2900 Boise, ldaho 83701 Sierra Club Kelsey Jae Nunez KELSEY JAE NUNEZLIC 920 North Clover Drive Boise, ldaho 83703 Zack Waterman Director, ldaho Sierra Club 503 West Franklin Street Boise, ldaho 83702 Michael Heckler 3606 North Prospect Way Garden City, ldaho 83714 Snake River Alliance NW Energy Goalition John R. Hammond, Jr. FISHER PUSCH LLP 101 South Capitol Boulevard, Suite 701 Boise, ldaho 83702 lntermountain Wind and Solar, LLC Ryan B. Frazier Brian W. Burnett KIRTON MoCONKIE 50 East South Temple, Suite 400 P.O. Box 45120 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email david@arkooshlaw.com _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX- Email kelsey@kelseyjaenunez.com _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email zack.waterman@sier _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email michael.p.heckle _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail .".-FAXX Email irh@lisherpusch.com wwi lson@sna keriverall iance. o rg diego@nwenerqy.orq _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAX X _ Email rfrazier@kmclaw.com bburnett@kmclaw.com Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E-17-13 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 528 of529 IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO AURIC SOLAR, LLC'S .EIRST PRODUCTION REQUldaho Power ( ornpany's KeSponScS to Parties' Data Requests ESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 10 Doug Shipley Dale Crawford lntermountain Wind and Solar, LLC 1952 West 2425 South Woods Cross, Utah 84087 _Hand Delivered _U.S. Mail _Overnight Mail _FAXX Email {ouq@imwindandsolar.com dale@imwindandsolar. cotn AssistantKim IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S RESPONSE TO AURIC SOLAR, LLC'S FIRST PRODUCTION REQUESTS TO IDAHO POWER COMPANY - 11 ldaho I)orver Company's Responses to Partics' I)ata Requests Exhibit No. 902 Case No. IPC-E- I 7- I 3 B. Kobor, Vote Solar Page 529 o1529