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Exhibit No. 25
Witness: William R. Griffith
BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
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Case No. P AC-05-
Exhibit No. 26
Witness: WilliamR. Griffith
BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
ACIFICORP
Exhibit Accompanying Direct Testimony of William R. Griffith
PacifiCorp s Proposed Revised Tariffs
January 2005
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PacifiCorp
Exhibit No.26 page 1 of39
CASE NO, PAC-O5-
Witness William R, Griffith
C. No. 28
Second Revised Sheet No. A
Cancels First Revised Sheet No. A
ELECTRI C RATE SCHEDULES
UT AH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
Salt Lake City, Utah
for
ELECTRIC SERVICE
in the
STATE OF IDAHO
Under
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
TARIFF NO. 28
CANCELS ALL PREVIOUS SCHEDULES FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE
Issuing Officer
D. Douglas Larson
Vice President, Regulation
Portland, Oregon
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
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PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 2 of39
CASE NO. P AC-E-O5-
Witness William R, Griffith
C. No. 28
Eleventh Revised Sheet No. B.
Cancels Tenth Revised Sheet No. B.
Schedule
No.
UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
ELECTRI C SERVICE SCHEDULES
STATE OF IDAHO
Class of Service
Sheet
No.
Residential Service 1.1 & 1.2
General Service - Large Power 1 - 6.
General Service - Large Power (Residential and Farm)6A. 1 - 6A.4
Security Area Lighting 7.4
Security Area Lighting (Residential and Farm)7A.1 - 7A.
General Service - Medium Voltage 1 & 8.
General Service - High Voltage 1 & 9.
Irrigation and Soil Drainage Pumping Power Service 10.1 - 10.4
Street Lighting - Company-Owned Overhead System 11.1 - 11.3
Street Lighting - Customer-Owned System 12.1 - 12.
Temporary Service Connection Facilities - No New Service
Standby Service 17.1 - 17.
Commercial and Industrial Space Heating - No New Service 19.1-19.
Residential Energy Efficiency Rider 21.1 - 21.5
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16 2005
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 3 of39
CASE NO, PAC-O5-
Witness William R, GriffithulahnlJ!V
I.P.C. No. 28
Twenty- Third Revised Sheet No. B.
Cancels Twenty-Second Revised Sheet No. B.
Schedule
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General Service - Small Power (Residential and Farm)23A.1 - 23Ao4
Interruptible Power Service 24.1 - 24.
Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act-
Residential and Farm Kilowatt-Hour Credit
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Optional Time-of-Day General Service - Distribution Voltage 35.1 - 35.
Optional Time-of-Day General Service - Distribution Voltage (Farm)35A.1 -35Ao4
Optional Time of Day Residential Service 36.1 - 36.
New Wind, Geothermal and Solar Power Rider - Optional 70.1 - 70.
Energy Exchange Pilot Program 71.1 - 71.5
Irrigation Load Control Credit Rider 72.1 - 72.
Commercial Energy Services - Optional to Qualifying Customers 120.1 - 120.
Commercial Energy Services - Optional to Qualifying Customers 122.1 - 122.
Net Metering Service 135.1 - 135.3
Regulation Charges 300.1 - 30004
Special Contracts 400.1 - 400.
Schedule numbers not listed are not currently used.
These schedules are not available to new customers or premises
Submitted Under Case No. PAC-05-
EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005ISSUED: January 14, 2005
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Alrll...
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 4 of 39
CASE NO, P AC-O5-
Witness William R, Griffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 1.1
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 1.1
UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.
STATE OF IDAHO
Residential Service
AVAILABILITY: At any point on the Company s interconnected system where there are facilities
of adequate capacity.
APPLICATION: This Schedule is for alternating current electric service supplied
approximately 120 or 240 volts through one kilowatt-hour meter at a single point of delivery for all service
required on the premises for Residential purposes.
When conditions are such that service is supplied through one meter to more than one dwelling or
apartment unit, the charge for such service will be computed by multiplying the minimum charges by the
maximum number of dwelling or apartment units that may be served.
When a portion of a dwelling is used regularly for business, professional or other gainful purposes
the premises will be classified as nonresidential and the appropriate schedule applied. However, if the
wiring is so arranged that the service for Residential purposes can be metered separately, this Schedule will
be applied to such service.
MONTHLY BILL:
Rate:
(1)Billing months May
through October inclusive
Energy Rate: 10.4909~ per kWh for all kWh
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16 2005
BlahHI_r
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 5 of 39
CASE NO, PAC-O5-
Witness William R. Griffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 1.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 1.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 1- Continued
MONTHLY BILL: (continued)
(2)Billing months November
through April inclusive
Energy Rate: 7 .8058~ per kWh for all kWh
Minimum (all months):$11.00 for single phase service, permanent residences
$33.00 for three-phase service, permanent residences
$15.00 for single-phase service, vacation home, cabins and
any other dwellings that are not utilized year-round
as the principal place of residence
$45.00 for three-phase service, vacation homes, cabins and
any other dwellings that are not utilized year-round
as the principal place of residence
MONTHLY BILLING REDUCTION: Rates in this Schedule shall be reduced by the monthly
kilowatt-hour credit adjustment set forth under "Monthly Rates" in the currently effective Electric Service
Schedule No. 34.
SEASONAL SERVICE: When seasonal service is supplied under this Schedule, the minimum
seasonal charge will be $180.00.
CONTRACT PERIOD: One year or longer.
ELECTRIC SERVICE REGULATIONS: Service under this Schedule will be in accordance with
the terms of the Electric Service Agreement between the Customer and the Company. The Electric Service
Regulations of the Company on file with and approved by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, including
future applicable amendments, will be considered as forming a part of and incorporated in said Agreement.
Submitted Under Case No. PAC-05-
ISSUED: January 14 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
ulahHI.II
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 6 of39
CASE NO, P AC-OS.
Witness William R, Griffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 6.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 6.
UT AH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.
STATE OF IDAHO
General Service - Large Power
A V AlLABILITY: At any point on the Company s interconnected system where there are facilities
of adequate capacity.
APPLICATION: This Schedule is for alternating current, single or three-phase electric service
supplied at Company s available voltage through one metering installation at a single point of delivery for
all service required on the premises.
MONTHLY BILL:
Rate:
Billing Months May
through October. Inclusive
Billing Months November
through April. Inclusive
Customer Service
Charge:
Secondary voltage
delivery (Less than
2300 volts)$ 30.per Customer $ 30.per Customer
Primary voltage
delivery (2300 volts
or higher)$ 90.per Customer $ 90.per Customer
Power Rate:$ 11.77 per kW for all kW $ 9.per kW for all kW
Energy Rate:0291~per kWh for all kWh 0291~per kWh for all kWh
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. PAC-05-
ISSUED: January 14 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
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Ir 11111
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 7 of 39
CASE NO, PAC-O5-
Witness William R, Griffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 6.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 6.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.6 - Continued
Power Factor:
This rate is based on the Customer maintaining at all times a power factor of 850/0 lagging,
or higher, as determined by measurement. If the average power factor is found to be less
than 85% lagging, the Power as recorded by the Company s meter will be increased by 3/4
of 1 % for every % that the power factor is less than 85%.
Voltage Discount:
Where Customer takes service from Company s available lines of 2300 volts or higher and
provides and maintains all transformers and other necessary equipment, the voltage discount
based on measured Power will be:
$0.59 per kW for all kW of Power
Minimum Bill:
The Customer Service Charge.
POWER: The kW as shown by or computed from the readings of Company s Power meter for the
I5-minute period of Customer s greatest use during the month, determined to the nearest kW.
SEASONAL SERVICE: Service for annually recurring periods of seasonal use where service is
normally discontinued or curtailed during a part of the year may be contracted for under this Schedule under
either of the following conditions:
(a)Customer may contract for service under this Schedule on a year-round basis paying for all
service, including transformer losses where applicable, under the rates set forth under
Monthly Bill" above including the monthly minimum bill during those months service is
curtailed or is not utilized in the Customer s operation.
(b)Customer may contract for seasonal service under this Schedule with a net minimum
seasonal payment as follows:
080.
plus Power and Energy Charges for Customer taking service at less than
2300 volts and
plus Power and Energy Charges for Customer taking service at 2300 volts
or higher.
$ 360.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
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IUM
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No. 26 page 8 of 39
CASE NO. P AC-E-O5-
Witness William R. Griffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 6A.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 6A.
UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.
ST ATE OF IDAHO
General Service - Large Power (Residential and Farm)
A V AILABILITY: At any point on the Company s interconnected system where there are facilities
of adequate capacity for service to any customer who qualifies as a "Residential Load" or "Farm Load"
under both (1) the Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act, P .L. 96-501 as the
same may be amended, and (2) a Residential Purchase and Sale Agreement, under Section 5( c) of such Act
and in effect between the Company and the Bonneville Power Administration.
APPLICATION: This Schedule is for alternating current, single or three-phase electric service
supplied at Company s available voltage through one metering installation at a single point of delivery for
all service required on the premises.
MONTHLY BILL:
Billing Months May
through October. Inclusive
Billing Months November
through April. Inclusive
Customer Service
Charge:
Secondary voltage
delivery (Less than
2300 volts)$ 30.per Customer $ 30.per Customer
Primary voltage
delivery (2300 volts
or higher)
Energy Rate:0291~per kWh for all kWh
(Continued)
$ 90.per Customer
$ 9.per kW for all kW
0291~per kWh for all kWh
$ 90.per Customer
Power Rate:$ 11.77 per kW for all kW
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16 2005
ulahnBII'
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No. 26 page 9 of 39
CASE NO. PAC-OS-
Witness William R, Griffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 6A.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 6A.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 6A - Continued
Power Factor:
This rate is based on the Customer maintaining at aU times a power factor of 850/0 lagging,
or higher, as detennined by measurement. If the average power factor is found to be less
than 850/0 lagging, the Power as recorded by the Company s meter will be increased by 3/4
of 1 % for every % that the power factor is less than 85%.
Voltage Discount:
Where Customer takes service from Company s available lines of 2300 volts or higher and
provides and maintains all transfonners and other necessary equipment, the voltage discount
based on measured Power will be:
. $0.59 per kW for all kW of Power
Minimum Bill:
The Customer Service Charge.
MONTHLY BILLING REDUCTION: Rates in this Schedule shall be reduced by the monthly
kilowatt-hour credit adjustment set forth under "Monthly Rates" in the currently effective Electric Service
Schedule No. 34.
POWER: The kW as shown by or computed from the readings of Company s Power meter for the
15-minute period of Customer s greatest use during the month, detennined to the nearest kW.
SEASONAL SERVICE: Service for annually recurring periods of seasonal use where service is
nonnally discontinued or curtailed during a part of the year may be contracted for under this Schedule under
either of the following conditions:
(a)Customer may contract for service under this Schedule on a year-round basis paying for all
service, including transfonner losses where applicable, under the rates set forth under
Monthly Bill" above including the monthly minimum bill during those months service is
curtailed or is not utilized in the Customer s operation.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. PAC-05-
ISSUED: January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
ulahII'"
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 10 of39
CASE NO, PAC-O5-
Witness William R. Griffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 6A.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 6A.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 6A - Continued
SEASONAL SERVICE: (continued)
(b)Customer may contract for seasonal servIce under this Schedule with a net minimum
seasonal payment as follows:
080.
plus Power and Energy Charges for Customer taking service at less than
2300 volts and
plus Power and Energy Charges for Customer taking service at 2300 volts
or higher.
$ 360.
CONTRACT PERIOD: One year or longer.
SPECIAL CONDITION: Domestic use means all usual residential, apartment, seasonal dwelling,
and mobile home court use including domestic water pumping. Farm use means all usual farm electrical
loads for raising of crops, livestock or pasturage and includes primary processing necessary for safe and
efficient storage or shipment and irrigation pumping.
Contiguous parcels of land under single-ownership or leasehold shall be considered to be one Farm
and noncontiguous parcels of land under single-ownership or leasehold shall be considered as one Farm unit
when operated as a single Farm, unless demonstrated otherwise by the owner or lessee of the parcels.
A number of factors shall determine whether contiguous or noncontiguous parcels constitute one or
more Farms. These factors shall include, but are not limited to:
-- SIze
-- use
-- ownership
-- control
-- operating practices
-- distance between parcels
-- custom in the trade
-- billing treatment by the utility
Operators of Farms may be required to certify to the utility all irrigation accounts, including
horsepower rating.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16 2005
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OlAV
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No. 26 page II of39
CASE NO. PAC-E-O5-
Witness William R. Griffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 7.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 7.
UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.
STATE OF IDAHO
Security Area Lighting
A V AILABILITY: At any point on the Company s interconnected system. No new Mercury Vapor
Lamps will be installed after May 3, 1985.
APPLICATION: This Schedule is for (1) electric service required for Security Area Lighting and
for Security Flood Lighting service where service is supplied from a Company-owned overhead wood pole
system, (2) Low Pressure Sodium Vapor Security Area Lighting and (3) Customer-ownedlCustomer-
maintained Area Lighting.
MONTHLY BILL:
Rate:
(1) Security Area Lighting
Nominal Lamp Rating:
Initial Lumens Watts Per Lamp
Mercury Vapor Lamp:
000
20,000
175
400
$16.44 per lamp
$24.31 per lamp
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
BlahIIV
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 12 of 39
CASE NO, PAC-O5-
Witness William R. Griffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 7.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 7.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.7 - Continued
MONTHLY BILL: (continued)
Sodium Vapor Lamps:
600 high intensity discharge
500 high intensity discharge 100
000 high intensity discharge 150
500 high intensity discharge 250
000 high intensity discharge 400
Sodium Vapor Flood Lamps:
000 high intensity discharge 150
27,500 high intensity discharge 250
000 high intensity discharge 400
(Continued)
$14.04 per lamp on new pole
$ 9.87 per lamp if no new
pole is required
$14.51 per lamp on new pole
$10.33 per lamp ifno new
pole is required
$17.37 per lamp on new pole
$14.00 per lamp if no new
pole is required
$22.43 per lamp on new pole
$18.25 per lamp if no new
pole is required
$28.20 per lamp on new pole
$21.09 per lamp if no new
pole is required
$17.3 7 per lamp on new pole
$14.00 per lamp if no new
pole is required
$22.43 per lamp on new pole
$18.25 per lamp if no new
pole is required
$28.20 per lamp on new pole
$21.09 per lamp if no new
pole is required
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16 2005
ulBhII.
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 13 of 39
CASE NO. PAC-O5-
Witness William R, Griffith
C. No. 28
First Revised Sheet No. 7.
Canceling Original Sheet No. 7.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.7 - Continued
MONTHLY BILL: (continued)
(2)Low Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps
Energy Only:
Initial Lumens
000
500
500
000
Watts
135
180
Per Lamp
$ 1.41
$ 1.
$ 2.42
$ 2.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR LOW PRESSURE SODIUM V APOR LAMPS: Prices
include only energy and a single span of wire to customer s pole. The entire installation
including initial lamp requirements, support poles, and wiring with suitable provision for
connection to Company s system will be furnished, installed, and maintained by the
customer. Lamps shall be controlled by the customer to bum only during the period from
dusk to dawn.
(3)Customer-owned/Customer-maintained Area Lighting
Energy Only:Initial Lumens Watts
000 Sodium Vapor Flood 150
Per Lamp
$ 8.
CONTRACT PERIOD: One year or longer.
ELECTRIC SERVICE REGULATIONS: Service under this Schedule will be in accordance with
the terms of the Electric Service Agreement between the Customer and the Company. The Electric Service
Regulations of the Company on file with and approved by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, including
future applicable amendments, will be considered as forming a part of and incorporated in said Agreement.
Submitted Under Case No. PAC-05-
ISSUED: January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16 2005
ulah
Ir 11M
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 14 of 39
CASE NO, PAC-E-O5-
Witness William R. Griffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No.7 A.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No.7 A.
UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.7 A
STATE OF IDAHO
Security Area Lighting (Residential and Farm)
A V AILABILITY: At any point on the Company s interconnected system for service to any
customer who qualifies as a "Residential Load" or "Farm Load" under both (1) the Pacific Northwest
Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act, P .L. 96-501 as the same may be amended, and (2) a
Residential Purchase and Sale Agreement, under Section 5(c) of such Act and in effect between the
Company and the Bonneville Power Administration. No new Mercury Vapor Lamps will be installed after
May 3, 1985.
APPLICATION: This Schedule is for electric service required for Security Area Lighting and for
Security Flood Lighting service where service is supplied from a Company-owned overhead wood pole
system.
MONTHLY BILL:
Rate:
(1) Security Area Lighting
Nominal Lamp Rating:
Initial Lumens Watts Per Lamp
Mercury Vapor Lamp:
000
20,000
175
400
$16.44 per lamp
$24.31 per lamp
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
BlahIlK'"
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 15 of 39
CASE NO, P AC-O5-
Witness William R, Griffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No.7 A.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No.7 A.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 7A - Continued
MONTHLY BILL: (continued)
Rate:
Sodium Vapor Lamps:
600 high intensity discharge
500 high intensity discharge 100
000 high intensity discharge 150
500 high intensity discharge 250
50,000 high intensity discharge 400
Sodium Vapor Flood Lamps:
16,000 high intensity discharge 150
27,500 high intensity discharge 250
000 high intensity discharge 400
(Continued)
$14.04 per lamp on new pole
$ 9.87 per lamp if no new
pole is required
$14.51 per lamp on new pole
$10.33 per lamp if no new
pole is required
$17.37 per lamp on new pole
$14.00 per lamp if no new
pole is required
$22.43 per lamp on new pole
$18.25 per lamp if no new
pole is required
$28.20 per lamp on new pole
$21.09 per lamp if no new
pole is required
$17.37 per lamp on new pole
$14.00 per lamp if no new
pole is required
$22.43 per lamp on new pole
$18.25 per lamp if no new
pole is required
$28.20 per lamp on new pole
$21.09 per lamp if no new
pole is required
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16 2005
ulah
Air
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 16 of 39
CASE NO, PAC-O5-
Witness William R. Griffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 7A.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No.7 A.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.7 A - Continued
MONTIIL Y BILL: (continued)
(2)Low Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps
Energy Only:
Initial Lumens
000
500
500
000
Watts
135
180
Per Lamp
$ 1041
$ 1.86
$ 2.42
$ 2.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR LOW PRESSURE SODIUM VAPOR LAMPS: Prices
include only energy and a single span of wire to customer s pole. The entire installation
including initial lamp requirements, support poles, and wiring with suitable provision for
connection to Company s system will be furnished, installed, and maintained by the
customer. Lamps shall be controlled by the customer to burn only during the period from
dusk to dawn.
CONTRACT PERIOD: One year or longer.
SPECIAL CONDITION: Domestic use means all usual residential, apartment, seasonal dwelling,
and mobile home court use including domestic water pumping. Farm use means all usual farm electrical
loads for raising of crops, livestock or pasturage and includes primary processing necessary for safe and
efficient storage or shipment and irrigation pumping.
Contiguous parcels of land under single-ownership or leasehold shall be considered to be one Farm
and noncontiguous parcels of land under single-ownership or leasehold shall be considered as one Farm unit
when operated as a single Farm, unless demonstrated otherwise by the owner or lessee of the parcels.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16 2005
Blah
lUM
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 17 of 39
CASE NO, PAC-E-O5-
Witness William R. Griffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 8.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 8.
UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.
STATE OF IDAHO
General Service -- Medium Voltage
A V AILABILITY: At any point on the Company s interconnected system where there are facilities
of adequate capacity.
APPLICATION: This Schedule is for alternating current, three phase electric service supplied at
300 to 46 000 volts through a single point of delivery for all service required on the Customer s premises
for manufacturing or other industrial purposes by Industrial Customers contracting for not less than 35 kW.
Seasonal service will be available only under other appropriate schedules.
MONTHLY BILL:
Rate:
Billing Months May
through October. Inclusive
Billing Months November
through April. Inclusive
Customer Service
Charge:$231.00 per Customer $231.per Customer
Power Rate:$ 9.per kW for all kW $ 6.per kW for all kW
Energy Rate:5789~per kWh for all kWh 5789~per kWh for all kWh
Power Factor:
This rate is based on the Customer maintaining at all times a power factor of 85% lagging,
or higher, as determined by measurement. If the average power factor is found to be less
than 85% lagging, the Power as recorded by the Company s meter will be increased by 3/4
of 1 % for every % that the power factor is less than 85%.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16 2005
ulah
IIlV
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 18 of 39
CASE NO, PAC-O5-
Witness William R, Griffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 9.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 9.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.9 - Continued
MONTHLY BILL:
Rate:
Billing Months May
through October. Inclusive
Billing Months November
through ApriL Inclusive
Customer Service
Charge:$283.per Customer $283.per Customer
Power Rate:$ 7.per kW for all kW $ 6.per kW for all kW
Energy Rate:0980~per kWh for all kWh 3 .0980~per kWh for all kWh
Power Factor:
This rate is based on the Customer maintaining at all times a power factor of 85% lagging,
or higher, as determined by measurement. If the average power factor is found to be less
than 85010 lagging, the Power as recorded by the Company s meter will be increased by 3/4
of 1 % for every 1 % that the power factor is less than 85%.
Minimum:
The Customer Service Charge plus the minimum Power Charge and appropriate Energy
Charges.
POWER: The kW as shown by or computed from the readings of Company s Power meter for the
IS-minute period of Customer s greatest use during the month, adjusted for power factor as specified
determined to the nearest kW, but not less than 80 kW.
CONTRACT PERIOD: One year or longer.
ELECTRIC SERVICE REGULATIONS: Service under this Schedule will be in accordance with
the terms of the Electric Service Agreement between the Customer and the Company. The Electric Service
Regulations of the Company on file with and approved by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, including
future applicable amendments, will be considered as forming a part of and incorporated in said Agreement.
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16 , 2005
Blah
IIII'
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 19 of 39
CASE NO, PAC-E-QS-
Witness William R, Griffith
C. No. 28
Sixth Revised Sheet No. 10.
Canceling Fifth Revised Sheet No. 10.
UT AD POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.
STATE OF IDAHO
Irrigation and Soil Drainage Pumping Power Service
AVAILABILITY: At any point on the Company s interconnected system where there are facilities
of adequate capacity.
APPLICATION: This Schedule is for alternating current, single or three-phase electric service
supplied at the Company s available voltage through a single point of delivery for service to motors on
pumps and machinery used for irrigation and soil drainage.
IRRIGATION SEASON AND POST-SEASON SERVICE: The Irrigation Season is from June
to September 15 each year. Service for post-season pumping may be taken by the same Customer at the
same point of delivery and through the same facilities used for supplying regular irrigation pumping service
during months from September 16 to the following May 31.
MONTHLY BILL:
Irrieation Season Rate
Customer Service Charge:
Small Pumping Operations:
15 horsepower or less total connected horsepower
served through one service connection -$11.00 per Customer
Large Pumping Operations:
16 horsepower or more total connected horsepower
served through one service connection -$33.00 per Customer
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
ulah
Air
..,PacifiCorp
Exhibit No. 26 page 20 of 39
CASE NO. PAC-OS-
Witness William R. Griffith
C. No. 28
Sixth Revised Sheet No. 10.
Canceling Fifth Revised Sheet No. 10.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE No. 10 - Continued
MONTHLY BILL: (Continued)
Power Rate:$4.61 per kW for all kW
Energy Rate:9193~ per kWh for first 25,000 kWh
0652~ per kWh for the next 225 000 kWh
5834~ per kWh for all additional kWh
Power Factor: This rate is based on the Customer maintaining at all times a power factor
of 85% lagging, or higher, as determined by measurement. If the average power factor is
found to be less than 85% lagging, the power as recorded by the Company s meter will be
increased by 3/4 of % for every 1 % that the power factor is less than 85%.
Minimum:The Customer Service Charge.
Post-Season Rate
Customer Service Charge:
Energy Rate:
$1 7.00 per Customer
8655~ per kWh for all kWh
Minimum:The Customer Service Charge.
ADJUSTMENTS: All monthly bills shall be adjusted in accordance with Schedule 34.
PAYMENT: All monthly service billings will be due and payable when rendered and will be
considered delinquent if not paid within fifteen (15) days. An advance payment may be required of the
Customer by the Company in accordance with Electric Service Regulation No.9. An advance may be
required under any of the following conditions:
(1)the Customer failed to pay all amounts owed to the Company when due and
payable;
(2)the Customer paid an advance the previous season that did not adequately cover
bills for the entire season and the Customer failed to pay any balance owing by the
due date of the final billing issued for the season.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. PAC-05-
ISSUED: January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
ulah
Air
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No. 26 page 21 of39
CASE NO. PAC-OS-
Witness William R. Griffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 11.2
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 11.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 11 - Continued
MONTHLY BILL:
Rate:
Nominal Lamp Rating:
Initial Lumens:Watts Per Lamp
Sodium Vapor Lamps:
600 high intensity discharge
500 high intensity discharge
000 high intensity discharge
500 high intensity discharge
000 high intensity discharge
100
150
250
400
$11.11
$12.
$16.
$18.
$26.
Should Customer desire a steel pole instead of a wood pole, an additional charge will be made according to
the following schedule:
All steel poles installed prior to June , 1973.
11 gauge $1.00 per pole per month
3 gauge $1.50 per pole per month
Steel poles installed after June , 1973.
30 ft. 11 gauge, direct buried
30 ft. 3 gauge, direct buried
35ft. 11 gauge, direct buried
35 ft. 3 gauge, direct buried
$2.35 per pole per month
$3.95 per pole per month
$2.85 per pole per month
$4.65 per pole per month
For anchor base poles, add 20~ per pole per month to all poles installed after
June 1, 1973.
SPECIFICATIONS AND SERVICE: Each lamp will be operated from a series or multiple
circuit, at the Company s option. Fixtures and supports will be in accordance with the Company
specifications. Service includes energy supplied from the Company s overhead circuits, maintenance, lamp
and glassware renewals. Lamps will be controlled by the Company to bum each night from dusk to dawn.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16 2005
Blah
RIJYJ!
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 22 of39
CASE NO, PAC-OS-
Witness William R. Griffith
I.P.C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 12.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 12.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 12 - Continued
MONTHLY BILL:
Rate:
(1) Traffic Signal Systems
Energy Rate:
Customer
Service Charge:
Billing Months May
through October. Inclusive
3343i per kWh for all kWh
Billing Months November
through April. Inclusive1306~ per kWh for all kWh
$13.per Customer $13.per Customer
SPECIFICATIONS AND SERVICE: Each point of delivery where electric
service is delivered to a traffic signal and/or other associated warning or signal
system or group of such systems shall be separately metered and billed, and the
entire system except the meter and service conductors to the point of deli very shall
be furnished, installed, maintained, and operated by the Customer.
(2)Street Lighting
, "
Partial Maintenance
Nominal Lamp Rating:
Initial Lumens Watts Per
Lamp
Mercury Vapor Lamps:
000
10,000
000
000
100
250
400
000
$ 7.
$9.44
$10.39
$24.
Sodium Vapor High Intensity Discharge Lamps:
600
500
000
500
000
100
150
250
400
$ 3.
$4.
$4.
$4.
$4.
Metal Halide Lamps:
000 175 $ 5.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. PAC-05-
ISSUED: January 14 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
ulah
RIJUr
I.P.C. No. 28
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No. 26 page 23 of 39
CASE NO, PAC-OS-
Witness William R, Griffith
Third Revised Sheet No. 12.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 12.
(2)
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 12 - Continued
Street Lighting - "Pull Maintenance
Nominal Lamp Rating:
Watts Per LampInitial Lumens
Sodium Vapor High Intensity Discharge Lamps:
600
500
000
500
000
Metal Halide Lamps:
000
19,500
000
107,000
100
150
250
400
$ 4.
$ 5.
$ 5.
$ 5.
$ 6.
175
250
400
000
$ 6.
$ 6.
$ 6.
$9.
SPECIFICA TIONS AND SERVICE FOR STREET LIGHTING WITH
PARTIAL AND FULL MAINTENANCE: Each street lighting lamp will be
operated from a series or multiple circuit at the Company s option. The entire
installation including initial lamp requirements and wiring with suitable connection
to Company s system will be furnished and installed by Customer, except that
installations on Company-owned poles will be made by Company and the cost
thereof will be billed to Customer. Installations must meet Company construction
standards in place at the time of installation in order to receive "full maintenance.
If Company is unable to obtain materials to perform maintenance, the street light
facilities will be deemed obsolete and must be upgraded at customer expense in
order to qualify for maintenance under the Electric Service Schedule. Street
Lighting Service under "partial maintenance" includes energy, lamp and glassware
renewals and cleaning of glassware.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. PAC-05-
ISSUED: January 14 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
Blah
Birr
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 24 of 39
CASE NO, PAC-OS-
Witness WiHiam R, Gnffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 12.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 12.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 12 - Continued
SPECIFICATIONS AND SERVICE FOR STREET LIGHTING WITH
PARTIAL AND FULL MAINTENANCE: (continued)
Street Lighting Service under "full maintenance" includes energy, lamp and
glassware replacements and cleaning of glassware, and replacement of damaged or
inoperative photocells, ballasts, starting aids, poles, mastarms and luminaires;
provided, however, that any costs for materials which are over and above costs for
Company s standard materials, as determined by the Company, are not included in
this Electric Service Schedule. Such extra costs shall be paid by Customer.
Burning-hours of lamps will be controlled by the Company.
The Company shall not be liable under the maintenance provided under "Full
Maintenance," for damages caused by (a) war; (b) earthquakes; and (c) acts of God
excepting lightning strikes; or (d) sabotage. The costs associated with replacements
and repairs to Customer-owned facilities associated with these acts will be billed to
the Customer on an as if and when basis.
(3)Street Lighting with Low Pressure Sodium Vavor Lamps
Energy Only:
Initial Lumens
000
500
500
000
Watts
135
180
Per Lamp
$ 1.41
$ 1.86
$ 2.42
$ 2.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR LOW PRESSURE SODIUM VAPOR LAMPS:
Prices include only energy and a single span of wire to customer s pole. The entire
installation including initial lamp requirements, support poles, and wiring with
suitable provision for connection to Company s system will be furnished, installed
and maintained by the customer. Lamps shall be controlled by the customer to burn
only during the period from dusk to dawn.
CONTRACT PERIOD: One year or longer.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
Blah
HIAV
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 25 of39
CASE NO, PAC-O5-
Witness William R, Griffith
I.P.C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 17.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 17.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 17 - Continued
Minimum Bill:(1) For Services at less than 2 300 volts, the minimum monthly bill shall be the sum
the following:
Billing Months May
through October, Inclusive
Billing Months November
through April, Inclusive
Customer Service
Charge:
Power Rate:
$81.00
$12.
per Customer
per each kW of
Contract Demand
$81.
$ 9.
per Customer
per each kW of
Contract Demand
Energy Rate:6758~per kWh for all kWh 6758~ per kWh for all kWh
(2)For service at more than 2 300 volts, the minimum monthly bill shall be the sum of
the following:
Billing Months May
through October, Inclusive
Billing Months November
through April, Inclusive
Customer Service
Charge:
Power Rate:
$112.
$ 10.
per Customer
per each kW of
Contract Demand
$112.00 per Customer
$ 7.62 per each kW of
Contract Demand
Energy Rate:6025~per kWh for all kWh 6025~ per kWh for all kWh
CONTRACT DEMAND: Contract Demand as used for minimum bill purposes under this Electric
Service Schedule, shall be the maximum amount of standby power over a 15-minute interval contracted for
by Customer, and in excess of which the Company is under no obligation to supply, as set forth in the
Electric Service Agreement executed by and between Customer and Company, but in no event less than 100
kW nor greater than 2 500 kW. Standby service for contract demands in excess of 2 500 kW will be
provided only under special contract terms and conditions. The Customer will furnish and install a suitable
circuit breaker, enclosed in a steel lock box, all to be approved by and under the sole control of Company,
which will be set to break connection with Company s service when the power being supplied by Company
exceeds the Contract Demand.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16,2005
Blah
IUJIr
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No. 26 page 26 of39
C~SE NO. P AC-OS-WItness William R. Griffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 19.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 19.
UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.
STATE OF IDAHO
Commercial and Industrial Space Heating
(No New Service)
A V AILABILITY: At any point on the Company s interconnected system where there are facilities
of adequate capacity.
APPLICATION: This Schedule is for alternating current single or three-phase electric service to
Commercial and Industrial Customers at Company s available voltage for all service required on the
Customer s premises subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein. Service for electric resistance
heaters and year round heat pumps will be supplied through a special circuit and metered through one
kilowatt-hour meter. All other lighting and power requirements will be supplied through a separate circuit
and will be separately metered, except that electric motor-drived compressors installed to provide comfort
cooling and electric water heating equipment may be connected to the special space heating circuit. No
other equipment shall be connected to the wiring serving the space heating equipment.
This Schedule is available for space heating only when the Customer regularly uses electric energy
for all other service requirements including but not limited to lighting, cooking, water heating, air
conditioning, and the operation of machines and other equipment.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
ulahOBII'
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 27 of 39
CASE NO, PAC-OS-
Witness William R, Griffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 19.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 19.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 19 - Continued
MONTHLY BILL:
Rate for space heating:
Billing Months May
through October. Inclusive
Billing Months November
through ApriL Inclusive
Customer
Service Charge:$20.per Customer $20.per Customer
Energy Rate:8.1028~per kWh for all kWh 8795~per kWh for all kWh
Rate for all other service:
All other service requirements will be supplied under Electric Service Schedule No., Electric
Service Schedule No. 6A, Electric Service Schedule No. 23 , Electric Service Schedule No. 23A
Electric Service Schedule No. 35 and Electric Service Schedule No. 35A.
SPACE HEATING: All space heating equipment shall be permanently installed and shall be the
sole means of heating the building space occupied by the Customer. All space heating equipment and
installation thereof and all supply wiring shall conform with the Company s specifications.
AIR CONDITIONING: All air conditioning equipment shall be permanently installed and shall be
the sole means of providing comfort cooling for the building space occupied by the Customer. All air
conditioning equipment and installation thereof and all supply wiring shall conform with the Company
specifications. Electric service for comfort cooling will be metered and billed at the above rate only when
Customer also uses electric service for his total space heating requirements.
WATER HEA TIN G: Water heaters served hereunder shall be insulated storage, single or
multiple-unit type of construction approved by the Company, the heating units of which shall be
noninductive and controlled by separate thermostats. Electric service of storage water heating will be
metered and billed at the above rate only when Customer also uses electric service for his total space
heating requirements.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
ulah
R IJUMII'
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 28 of 39
CASE NO, PAC-OS-Witness William R, Griffith
C. No. 28
Fourth Revised Sheet No. 23.
Canceling Third Revised Sheet No. 23.
UT AH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 23
ST ATE OF IDAHO
General Service
A V AILABILITY: At any point on the Company s interconnected system where there are facilities of
adequate capacity.
APPLICATION: This Schedule is for alternating current, single or three-phase electric service
supplied at Company s available voltage through one metering installation at a single point of delivery for all
service required on the premises.
MONTHLY BILL:
Billing Months May
through October. Inclusive
Billing Months November
through ApriL Inclusive
Customer Service
Charge:
Secondary voltage
delivery (Less than
2300 volts)$14.per Customer $14.per Customer
Primary voltage
delivery (2300 volts
or higher)$42.per Customer $42.per Customer
Energy Rate:0629~per kWh for all kWh 95 84~per kWh for all kWh
Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
ulahIIJIII
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No. 26 page 29 of 39
CASE NO. P AC-E-OS-
Witness William R, Griffith
C. No. 28
Fourth Revised Sheet No. 23.
Canceling Third Revised Sheet No. 23.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 23 - Continued
Power Factor:
This rate is based on the Customer maintaining at all times a power factor of 85% lagging, or
higher, as determined by measurement. If the average power factor is found to be less than
85% lagging, Customer will be billed for 3/4 of 1% of the Power recorded by the Company
meter for every 1 % that the power factor is less than 85010. This Power will be billed at the
Power Rate stated in Electric Service Schedule No.
Voltage Discount:
Where Customer takes service from Company s available lines of 2 300 volts or higher and
provides and maintains all transformers and other necessary equipment, the voltage discount
based on measured Energy will be:
0.3920~ per kWh for all kWh.
Minimum Bill:
The Customer Service Charge.
POWER: The kW as shown by or computed from the readings of the Company s Power meter for
the IS-minute period of Customer s greatest use during the month, determined to the nearest kW.
SEASONAL SERVICE: Service for annually recurring periods of seasonal use where service is
normally discontinued or curtailed during a part of the year may be contracted for under this Schedule under
either of the following conditions:
(a)Customer may contract for service under this Schedule on a year-round' basis paying for all
service, including transformer losses where applicable, under the rates set forth under
Monthly Bill" above including the monthly minimum bill during those months service is
curtailed or is not utilized in the Customer s operations.
(b)Customer may contract for seasonal service under this Schedule with a net minimum seasonal
payment as follows:
$168.00 plus Energy Charges for Customer taking service at less than 2,300 volts and
$504.00 plus Energy Charges for Customer taking service at 2 300 volts or higher.
CONTRACT PERIOD: One year or longer.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
BlahII."
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No. 26 page 30 of 39
CASE NO. PAC-OS-
Witness William R, Griffith
C. No. 28
Fourth Revised Sheet No. 23A.
Canceling Third Revised Sheet No. 23A.
UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 23A
STATE OF IDAHO
General Service (Residential and Farm)
A V ~ABILITY: At any point on the Company s interconnected system where there are facilities of
adequate capacity for service to any customer who qualifies as a "Residential Load" or "Farm Load" under
both (1) the Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act, P .L. 96-501 as the same may be
amended, and (2) a Residential Purchase and Sale Agreement, under Section 5( c) of such Act and in effect
between the Company and the Bonneville Power Administration.
APPLICATION: This Schedule is for alternating current, single or three-phase electric service
supplied at Company s available voltage through one metering installation at a single point of delivery for all
service required on the premises.
MONTHLY BILL:
Billing Months May
through October. Inclusive
Billing Months November
through ApriL Inclusive
Customer Service
Charge:
Secondary voltage
delivery (Less than
2300 volts)$14.per Customer $14.per Customer
Primary voltage
delivery (2300 volts
or higher)$42.per Customer $42.per Customer
Energy Rate:0629~ per kWh for all kWh 9584~ per kWh for all kWh
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
ulah
HI.M
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 31 of39
CASE NO, PAC-OS-
Witness William R, Griffith
C. No. 28
Fourth Revised Sheet No. 23A.
Canceling Third Revised Sheet No. 23A.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 23A - Continued
Power Factor:
This rate is based on the Customer maintaining at all times a power factor of 85% lagging, or
higher, as detennined by measurement. If the average power factor is found to be less than
85% lagging, Customer will be billed for 3/4 of 1% of the Power recorded by the Company
meter for every 1 % that the power factor is less than 85%. This Power will be billed at the
Power Rate stated in Electric Service Schedule No.
Voltage Discount:
Where Customer takes service from Company s available lines of 2 300 volts or higher and
provides and maintains all transformers and other necessary equipment, the voltage discount
based on measured Energy will be:
0.3920~ per kWh for all kWh.
Minimum Bill:
The Customer Service Charge.
POWER: The kW as shown by or computed from the readings of the Company s Power meter for
the IS-minute period of Customer s greatest use during the month, determined to the nearest kW.
MONTHLY BILLING REDUCTION: Rates in this Schedule shall be reduced by the monthly
kilowatt-hour credit adjustment set forth under "Monthly Rates" in the currently effective Electric Service
Schedule No. 34.
SEASONAL SERVICE: Service for annually recurring periods of seasonal use where service is
normally discontinued or curtailed during a part of the year may be contracted for under this Schedule under
either of the following conditions:
(a)Customer may contract for service under this Schedule on a year-round basis paying for all
service, including transformer losses where applicable, under the rates set forth under
Monthly Bill" above including the monthly minimum bill during those months service is
curtailed or is not utilized in the Customers operations.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
ulah
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No. 26 page 32 of 39
CASE NO. P AC-QS-
Witness William R, Griffith
C. No. 28
Fourth Revised Sheet No. 23A.
Canceling Third Revised Sheet No. 23A.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 23A - Continued
SEASONAL SERVICE: (continued)
(b) Customer may contract for seasonal service under this Schedule with a net minimum seasonal
payment as follows:
$168.00 plus Energy Charges for Customer taking service at less than 2 300 volts and
$504.00 plus Energy Charges for Customer taking service at 2 300 volts or higher.
CONTRACT PERIOD: One year or longer.
SPECIAL CONDITION: Domestic use means all usual residential, apartment, seasonal dwelling,
and mobile home court use including domestic water pumping. Farm use means all usual fann electrical loads
for raising of crops, livestock or pasturage and includes primary processing necessary for safe and efficient
storage or shipment and irrigation pumping.
Contiguous parcels of land under single-ownership or leasehold shall be considered to be one Farm
and noncontiguous parcels of land under single-ownership or leasehold shall be considered as one Farm unit
when operated as a single Farm, unless demonstrated otherwise by the owner or lessee of the parcels.
A number of factors shall determine whether contiguous or noncontiguous parcels constitute one or
more Farms. These factors shall include, but are not limited to:
SIze
use
ownership
control
operating practi ces
distance between parcels
custom in the trade
billing treatment by the utility
Operators of Farms may be required to certify to the utility all irrigation accounts, including
horsepower rating.
Customers who feel they meet the definitions of a Farm will have to make application with the
Company for review. If Customer application is denied by the Company, the Customer may appeal the
decision to the Idaho Public Utilities Commission.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
BlahnlJllr
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 33 009CASE NO, P AC-OS-Witness William R. Griffith
I.P.C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 35.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 35.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 35 - Continued
MONTHLY BILL:
Customer Service Charge:
Secondary voltage delivery
(Less than 2300 volts)$ 52.00 per Customer
Primary voltage delivery
(2300 volts or higher)$128.00 per Customer
Power Charge:
On-Peak kW $ 13.91 per On-Peak kW
Energy Charge:
Per kWh for all kWh 9206~
TIME PERIODS:
On-Peak
Off-Peak
7 :00 a.m. to 10:00 p., Monday thru Friday, except holidays.
All other times.
Holidays include only New Year s Day, President s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day,
Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. When a holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday,
the Friday before the holiday (if the holiday falls on a Saturday) or the Monday following the
holiday (if the holiday falls on a Sunday) will be considered a holiday and consequently Off-Peak.
Power Factor: This rate is based on the Customer maintaining at all times a Power factor of 85%
lagging, or higher, as determined by measurement. If the average Power factor is found to be less than 85%
lagging the Power as recorded by the Company s meter will be increased by 3/4 of 1 % for every 1 % that the
Power factor is less than 85
Voltage Discount: Where Customer takes service from Company s available lines of 2 300 volts or
higher and provides and maintains all transformers and other necessary equipment, the voltage discount
based on highest measured Power during the billing cycle will be:
$0.76 per On-Peak kW.
Minimum:Customer Service Charge plus applicable Demand and Energy charges.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. PAC-05-
ISSUED: January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
BlahI_V
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 34 of39
CASE NO, PAC-OS-Witness William R. Griffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 35.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 35.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 35 - Continued
POWER: The On-Peak kW shall be the kW as shown by or computed from the readings of
Company s Power meter for the 15-minute period of Customer s greatest use during the On-Peak periods
during the month as previously defined, adjusted for Power Factor as specified, determined to the nearest
kW.
SEASONAL SERVICE: Service for annually recurring periods of seasonal use where
service is normally discontinued or curtailed during a part of the year may be contracted for under this
schedule under either of the following conditions:
(a)Customer may contract for service under this schedule on a year-round basis paying for all
service, including transformer losses where applicable, under the rates set forth under
Monthly Bill" above including the monthly minimum bill during those months service is
curtailed or is not utilized in the Customer s operation.
(b)Customer may contract for seasonal service under this schedule with a net minimum
seasonal payment as follows:
$ 624.00 plus Power and Energy Charges for Customer taking service at less than
2300 volts, and
536.00 plus Power and Energy Charges for Customer taking service at 2300 volts or
higher.
CONTRACT PERIOD: One year or longer.
ELECTRIC SERVICE REGULATIONS: Service under this Schedule will be
accordance with the terms of the Electric Service Agreement between the Customer and the Company. The
Electric Service Regulations of the Company on file with and approved by the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission, including future applicable amendments, will be considered as forming a part of and
incorporated in said Agreement.
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
ulah
Birr
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 35 of39
CASE NO. PAC-O5-
Witness William R. Griffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 35A.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 35A.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 35A - Continued
MONTHLY BILL:
Customer Service Charge:
Secondary voltage delivery
(Less than 2300 volts)$ 52.00 per Customer
Primary voltage delivery
(2300 volts or higher)$128.00 per Customer
Power Charge:
On-Peak kW $ 13.91 per On-Peak kW
Energy Charge:
Per kWh for all kWh 3 . 9206~
TIME PERIODS:
On-Peak
Off-Peak
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p., Monday thru Friday, except holidays.
All other times.
Holidays include only New Year s Day, President's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day,
Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. When a holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday,
the Friday before the holiday (if the holiday falls on a Saturday) or the Monday following the
holiday (if the holiday falls on a Sunday) will be considered a holiday and consequently Off-Peak.
Power Factor: This rate is based on the Customer maintaining at all times a Power factor of 850/0
lagging, or higher, as determined by measurement. If the average Power factor is found to be less than 85%
lagging the Power as recorded by the Company s meter will be increased by 3/4 of 1 % for every 1 % that the
Power factor is less than 85%.
Voltage Discount: Where Customer takes service from Company s available lines of 2 300 volts or
higher and provides and maintains all transformers and other necessary equipment, the voltage discount
based on highest measured Power during the billing cycle will be:
$0.76 per On-Peak kW
Minimum:Customer Service Charge plus applicable Demand and Energy charges.
Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
ulahllvr
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 36 of39
CASE NO, PAC-OS-Witness William R. Griffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 35A.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 35A.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 35A - Continued
MONTHLY BILLING REDUCTION: Rates in this schedule shall be reduced by the monthly
kilowatt-hour credit adjustment set forth under "Monthly Rates" in the currently effective Electric Service
Schedule No. 34.
POWER: The On-Peak kW shall be the kW as shown by or computed from the readings of
Company s Power meter for the IS-minute period of Customer s greatest use during the On-Peak periods
during the month as previously defined, adjusted for Power Factor as specified, determined to the nearest
kW.
SEASONAL SERVICE: Service for annually recurring periods of seasonal use where service is
normally discontinued or curtailed during a part of the year may be contracted for under this schedule under
either of the following conditions:
(a)Customer may contract for service under this schedule on a year-round basis paying for all
service, including transformer losses where applicable, under the rates set forth under
Monthly Bill" above including the monthly minimum bill during those months service is
curtailed or is not utilized in the Customer s operation.
(b)Customer may contract for seasonal service under this schedule with a net minimum
seasonal payment as follows:
$ 624.00 plus Power and Energy Charges for Customer taking service at less than
2300 volts, and
536.00 plus Power and Energy Charges for Customer taking service at 2300 volts or
higher.
CONTRACT PERIOD: One year or longer.
SPECIAL CONDITION: Farm use means all usual farm electrical loads for raising of crops
livestock or pasturage and includes primary processing necessary for safe and efficient storage or shipment.
Contiguous parcels of land under single-ownership or leasehold shall be considered to be one Farm
and noncontiguous parcels of land under single-ownership or leasehold shall be considered as one Farm unit
when operated as a single Farm, unless demonstrated otherwise by the owner or lessee of the parcels.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16 2005
Blah
gJUlJ'
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 37 of39
CASE NO, PAC-O5-
Witness WilJiam R, Griffith
C. No. 28
Third Revised Sheet No. 36.
Canceling Second Revised Sheet No. 36.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 36 - Continued
MONTHLY BILL:
Rate:
Customer Service
Charge:
On Peak Energy Charge:
Off Peak Energy
Charge:
Billing Months May
through October. Inclusive
$13.00 per Customer
Billing Months November
through ApriL Inclusive
$13.00 per Customer
11.4863i
7815i
per kWh
per kWh
7745i
3.4256i
per kWh
per kWh
Minimum Bill: Customer Service Charge.
On Peak:
Summer months--All kWh used from 8:00 A.M. to 11 :00 P., Monday through Friday,
except holidays.
Winter months--All kWh used from 7:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M., Monday through Friday,
except holidays.
Holidays include only: New Year s Day, President s Day, Memorial Day, Independence
Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
Off Peak:
All other kWh usage.
MONTHLY BILLING REDUCTION: Rates in this Schedule shall be reduced by the monthly
kilowatt-hour credit adjustment set forth under "Monthly Rates" in the currently effective Electric Service
Schedule No. 34.
SEASONAL SERVICE: When seasonable service is supplied under this Schedule, the minimum
seasonal charge will be $156.00 plus energy charges.
CONTRACT PERIOD: One year or longer.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Case No. PAC-05-
ISSUED: January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16, 2005
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PacifiCorp
Exhibit No. 26 page 38 of39
CASE NO, P AC-OS-
Witness William R. Griffith
C. No. 28 Original Sheet No. 36.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 36 - Continued
ELECTRIC SERVICE REGULATIONS: Service under this Schedule will be in accordance with
the terms of the Electric Service Agreement between the Customer and the Company. The Electric Service
Regulations of the Company on file with and approved by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, including
future applicable amendments, will be considered as forming a part of and incorporated in said Agreement.
Submitted Under Case No. P AC-05-
ISSUED: January 14 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16 2005
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18111.
PacifiCorp
Exhibit No, 26 page 39 of 39
CASE NO, PAC-OS-
Witness William R, Griffith
C. No. 28
Second Revised Sheet No. 400.
Canceling First Revised Sheet No. 400.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 400 - Continued
Nu-West Industries Inc.
Special Contract Dated December 10, 2001.
Availability
This schedule is available for firm retail service of electric power and energy delivered for the
operations of Nu- West Industries' facilities located at Soda Springs , Idaho, as provided in the Power
Supply Agreement between the two parties.
Term
Service through December 31 , 2004 continuing ITom year-to-year thereafter for no more than two
annual renewal terms subject to thirty days notice of termination.
Monthly Charge
Customer Charge - $ per Month
Demand Charge - $ per kW -month
Energy Charge - $ per MWh
HLH Monday through Friday
HE0800 to HE2300 MPT
LLH All other hours and Holidays
May - October November - April
$ 283.$ 283.
11.
$ 25.863 21.547
19.395 19.395
Pu1nual Adiusbnent
The Demand Charge and Energy Charge shall be uniformly adjusted annually effective January l
2003 and each January 1 thereafter, as defined in the Electric Service Agreement between the two
parties. The Customer Charge shall remain at the same level throughout the term of the Agreement
and any renewals thereof.
Submitted Under Case No. PAC-05-
ISSUED January 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: September 16 2005