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Schedule
No.
23A
35A
72A
115
117
118
125
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Class of Service
Sheet
No.
General Service - Small Power 23.1 - 23.
General Service - Small Power (Residential and Farm)23A.l - 23A.4
Interruptible Power Service 24.1 - 24.
Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act -
Residential and Farm Kilowatt-Hour Credit
34.1 - 34.
Optional Time-of-Day General Service - Distribution Voltage 35.1 - 35.
Optional Time-of-Day General Service - Distribution Voltage (Farm)35A.l -35A.4
Optional Time of Day Residential Service 36.1 - 36.
Renewable Energy Rider - Optional 70.1 - 70.4
Energy Exchange Pilot Program 71.1 - 71.6
Irrigation Load Control Credit Rider 72.1 - 72.
Irrigation Load Control Credit Rider Dispatch Pilot 72A.l - 72A.4
Renewable Energy Rider - Optional - Bulk Purchase Option 73.1 - 73.4
Commercial and Industrial Energy Efficiency Incentives
Optional for Qualifying Customers
115.1- 115.13
Residential Refrigerator Recycling Program 117.1 - 117.
Home Energy Saver Incentive Program 118.1 - 118.
Energy FinAnswer 125.1 -125.
( Continued)
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ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 115
ST ATE OF IDAHO
FinAnswer Express
PURPOSE: Service under this Schedule is intended to maximize the efficient utilization
ofthe electricity requirements of new and existing loads in Commercial Buildings and Industrial
Facilities through the installation of Energy Efficiency Measures.
APPLICABLE: To service under the Company s General Service Schedules 6, 6A, 8
, 19, 23, 23A, 24, 35 and 35A in all territory served by the Company in the State of Idaho.
This Schedule is applicable to new and existing Commercial Buildings and Industrial Facilities
and dairy barns served under the Company s residential rate schedules.
DEFINITIONS:
Commercial Building: A structure that is served by Company and meets the
applicability requirements of this tariff at the time an Energy Efficiency Incentive
Agreement! Application is executed or approved by the Company which does not
meet the definition of an Industfia1 Facility.
Customer: Any party who has applied for, been accepted and receives service at
the real property, or is the electricity user at the real property.
Energy Efficiency Incentive: Payments of money made by Company to Owner
or Customer for installation of an Energy Efficiency Measure pursuant to an
executed Energy Efficiency Incentive Agreement or approved Application.
Energy Efficiency Incentive Agreement/Application: An agreement between
Owner or Customer and Company or a Company provided application submitted
by the Owner or Customer and approved by the Company providing for Company
to furnish Energy Efficiency Incentives with respect to Energy Efficiency
Measures pursuant to this Tariff Schedule.
(Continued)
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ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 115 (Continued)
DEFINITIONS: (Continued)
Energy Efficiency Measure (EEM): A permanently installed measure which
can improve the efficiency of the Customer s electric energy use.
Energy Efficiency Measure (EEM) Cost:
New Construction/Major Renovation: EEM Cost is the total installed cost of
energy efficiency equipment or system minus the cost of the code
compliance/common practice equipment or system.
Retrofit: EEM Cost is the. total installed cost of the energy efficiency equipment
or modification.
In the case of New Construction, Major Renovation and Retrofits, EEM Costs
shall mean the Owner or Customer s reasonable costs incurred (net of any
discounts, rebates or incentives other than Energy Efficiency Incentives from the
Company, or other consideration that reduces the final actual EEM Cost incurred
by the Owner or Customer) to purchase and install EEMs at the Owner s or
Customer s facility. If the owner or customer installs the EEM then the cost of
installation shall be equal to the Owner s or Customer s actual labor costs for
such installation.
Energy Efficiency Project: One or more EEM(s) with similar one year payback
limitations (below) covered by one Energy Efficiency Incentive Agreement.
Energy Efficiency Project Cost: The sum of EEM Costs for one or more
EEM(s) with similar one year payback limitations (see below) covered by one
Energy Efficiency Incentive Agreement.
Industrial Facility: Buildings and process equipment associated with
manufacturing.
Major Renovation: A change in facility use type or where the existing system
will not meet Owner/Customer projected requirements within existing facility
square footage.
Mixed Use: Buildings served by a residential rate schedule and a rate schedule
listed under Applicable shall be eligible for services under this schedule provided
the Energy Efficiency Project meets the definition of New Construction or where
the Company adjusts the baseline energy consumption and costs.
(Continued)
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ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 115 (Continued)
DEFINITIONS: (Continued)
New construction: A newly constructed facility or newly constructed square
footage added to an existing facility.
Owner: The person who has both legal and beneficial title to the real property,
and is the mortgager under a duly recorded mortgage of real property, the trustor
under a duly recorded deed of trust.
Retrofit:- Changes, modifications or additions to systems or equipment in existing
facility square footage.
INCENTIVE FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES: The Company will
provide Energy Efficiency Incentives per the Provisions of Service and the Energy Efficiency
Incentive caps table below to participating Owners or Customers who have installed EEM(s)
listed in the incentive tables in this schedule or are eligible for an Energy Efficiency Incentive
per the formula listed below.
EEMs not listed in the incentive tables may be eligible for Energy Efficiency Incentives.
The Company will complete an analysis of the EEM Cost and electric energy savings and
determine at its sole option whether to offer a custom Energy Efficiency Incentive and the
Energy Efficiency Incentive amount. Custom Energy Efficiency Incentives for such EEMs will
be the the product of multiplying the Company s estimate of annual energy savings by
$O.O8/kWh; and subject to the incentive caps in the table below. Electric savings resulting from
lighting interaction with mechanical equipment will not be eligible for an Energy Efficiency
Incentive.
Ener!!v Efficiencv Incentive caps table
Measures Listed in Incentive Tables Measures
Lij hting Receiving
Custom
Retrofit NC/MR Motors MechanicaI/Envel op/ Other Incentive
Percent of Energy
Efficiency Project
Cost cap 50%None None None 50%
1 year simple
payback cap for
Energy Efficiency
Project Yes Yes
Company may adjust baseline electric energy consumption and costs to reflect any of the
following: energy codes, standard practice, changes in capacity, changes in production or facility
use and equipment at the end of its useful life. Such adjustments may be made for lighting
energy efficiency measures installed in New Construction/Major Renovation projects where
energy code does not apply. (Continued)
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ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 115 (Continued)
INCENTIVE FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES: (Continued)
For existing fixtures, the baseline for all fluorescent lighting Energy Efficiency Measures
not listed in incentive Table 1 shall be the lesser of existing equipment or the energy efficient
magnetic ballast and energy saving lamp combination.
All EEM Costs are subject to Company review and approval prior to offering an Energy
Efficiency Incentive Agreement. All final EEM Costs are subject to Company review and
approval prior to paying an Energy Efficiency Incentive per the terms of the Energy Efficiency
Incentive Agreement or approved Application. Company review and approval of EEM Costs
may require additional documentation from the Customer or Owner.
The Owner or Customer may receive only one Energy Efficiency Incentive from the
Company per EEM.
PROVISIONS OF SERVICE:(1) Company may elect to offer EEM incentives through different channels and at
different points in the sales process other than individual Energy Efficiency
Incentive Agreement(s) prior to EEMpurchase. The differences will depend on
EEM and will be consistent for all EEMs of similar type. Incentive requirements
by EEM type and other terms and conditions will be available on the Idaho
energy efficiency program section of the Company s web site. Changes in
incentive requirements and/or terms and conditions may be changed by the
Company with at least 45 days notice on the Idaho energy efficiency program
section of the Company s web site. Customer/Owner has the option to receive a
signed Energy Efficiency Incentive Agreement direct from the Company prior to
purchase of eligible EEMs.
(2)Company may offer payment as described in the Idaho energy efficiency program
section of theu eompany web site-to-design team members to encourage-earlT-
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initial Company consultation on Owner/Customer design and plans for New
Construction/Major Renovation.
( Continued)
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ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 115 (Continued)
PROVISIONS OF SERVICE: (Continued)(3) Company will employ a variety of quality assurance techniques during the
delivery of the program. They will differ by EEM and may include pre- and post-
installation inspections, phone surveys, and confirmation of customer and
equipment eligibility.
Company may verify or evaluate the energy savings of installed EEMs. This
verification may include a telephone survey, site visit, review of plant operation
characteristics, and pre- and post-installation of monitoring equipment and as
necessary to quantify actual energy savings.
(4)
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 Utility Commission, including future applicable amendments , will be considered as
forming a part of and incorporated in said Agreement.
( Continued)
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ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 115 (Continued)
Table la -Retrofit Lighting Energy Efficiency Measures Customer
Incentive
Cate(Jorv ReD lace With
Fluorescent Fixture Upgrade 4' - I or 2 Tl2 lamp(s) + I magnetic 4' - I or 2 T8 lamps+ I electronic ballast (EB)
Standard T8 Fixtures (Standard T8 ballast (MB)
lamps and electronic ballasts with 4' - 3 or 4 Tl2 lamp(s) + MB(s)4' - 3 or 4 T8 lamps+EB $10
ballast factor (BF) :::0.88)8' - I or 2 Tl2 lamp(s) + MB(s)4' -, or 4 T8 lamps + EB $10
8' - 1 3 or 4 TI2 lamps + MB(s)8' -3 or 4 T8 lamps +EB, see note 5 $10
- 1 3 or 4 Tl2 HONHO lamps + 8 '- 1 3, or 4 T8 HONHO lamps +EB(s), see $15
MB(s)note 5
Fluorescent Fixture Upgrade to 4'4' - I or 2 Tl2 lamp(s) + MB or Standard 4' - 1 or 2 Premium T8 lamp(s) + EB $10
Premium T8 Fixtures (Lamps with T8 lamp(s) + EB
initial lumens ~3100 or wattage :::30 4' - 3 or 4 Tl2 lamps + MB(s) or Standard 4' - 3 or 4 Premium T8 lamps + EB $15
W; electronic ballasts with BF :::0.T8 IamBs + EB
8' - I or 2 Tl2 lamp(s) + MB(s)4' - 2 , 3 or 4 Premium T8 lamps + EB $20
Fluorescent Delamping and Standard 2 Tl2 lamps + MB 4' - I Standard T8 lamp +EB $10
T8 Fixture Upgrade (Standard T8
lamps and electronic ballasts (EB)3 Tl21amps + MB(s)4' - 2 or 1 Standard T8 lamp +EB $15
with BF :::0.88 - Fixture removal is -4 Tl21amps + MB(s)4' - 3 Standard T8 lamps +EB $15
not eligible)-4 Tl21amps + MB(s)4' - 2 or I Standard T8 lamp +EB $25
Fluorescent Delamping and Premium 2 Tl2 lamps + MB 4' - 1 Premium T8 lamp +EB $15
T8 Fixture Upgrade (Lamps with
initial lumens ~31 00 or wattage :::30 3 Tl2 lamps + MB(s)4' - 2 or I Premium T81amp +EB $20
W; electronic ballasts with BF :::0.-4 Tl2 lamps + MB(s)4' - 3 Premium T8 lamps +EB $20
Fixture removal is not eligible)
-4 Tl21amps + MB(s)4' - 2 or I Premium T8 lamp +EB $30
T8 Fluorescent Lamp Upgrade ~32 W T8 lamp .c 30 W T8 lamp (see note 4)
Compact Fluorescent Lighting (CFL)Incandescent .clOW (nominal) CFL hardwire fixture $10
Incandescent ~10W, .c 20W (nominal) CFL hardwire fixture $15
Incandescent ~20W (nominal) CFL hardwire fixture $20
Incandescent ;:.40W two-piece screw-in CFL
Incandescent Single-piece screw in CFL (all wattages)
T5 Fluorescent Fixture Upgrade ~250 W MH, MY or HPS 3 T5HO lamps (nominal 4') +EB (High Bay)$70
~ 400 W MH, MV, or HPS 5 or 6 T5HO lamps (nominal 4') + EB (High $75Bay)
4' -4 Tl2 lamps + MB(s)2 T5 lamps (nominal 4') + EB (interior $30
fIXtures)
4' -4 Tl2 lamps + MB(s)2 T5HO lamps (nominal 4') EB (interior $25
fIXtures)
(Continued)
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ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 115 (Continued)
Category Table la - Retrofit Lighting Energy Efficiency Measures Customer
(continued)Incentive
. ''.
Renlace With
High Intensity Discharges Incandescent or tungsten :5 lOOW Ceramic Metal Halide $25
(HID) Upgrades ~ 400W MH, MV or HPSBased on lamp wattages :5 320W Ceramic Metal Halide $100
~ 750W MH, MV, or HPS
:::..
400 W Ceramic Metal Halide $120
2:...150W and S 250W MH, MV, or HPS, or 2:...125W and sJ 75W Pulse Start MH $60~ 150W incandescent
~ 250W and
-:::
400W MH, MV, or HPS ~ 175W and
-:::
320W Pulse Start MH $75
~400W MH, MV, orHPS
-:::
400W Pulse Start MH $100
~ 1000W MH, MV or HPS
-:::
750W Pulse Start MH $100
~250 W &-:::750 W MH, MV, orHPS - 4 , or 6 T8 lamps + EB (High Bay)$75
~750 W MH, MV or HPS - 8 lamp T8 + EB(s) (Hi2:h Bav)$100
Exit Signs !Incandescent or fluorescent exit signs !Light Emitting Diode (LED) or Electro $15luminescent (EL) Exit Sign - 1 or 2 faced
Lighting Controls Wall switch or no control Wall or Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensor $30
(per sensor)
No control Integral occupancy sensor $25
No control Photocell (per sensor)$20
No control Time clock (per control)$20
LED Lighting Indoor incandescent neon or fluorescent LED channel letter signage:5 2' high $4/linear
signage foot
LED channel letter signage ~ 2' high $6/linear
foot
Outdoor incandescent, neon or fluorescent LED channel letter signage :5 2' high $2/1inear
signage foot
LED channel letter signage ~ 2' high $3/linear
foot
Notes for Table la:
Incentives are capped at 50 percent of Energy Efficiency Project Costs and are subject to the one-year payback cap.
2' U-tube lamps may be substituted for 4' linear fluorescent lamps in the above table
For retrofits of existing equipment, lighting incentives will be paid on a one-for-one equipment replacement basis. If fixture counts
are changing, the project may be considered under the approach for measures not listed (see page 3).
Incentives for T8 Fluorescent Lamp Upgrades may not be combined with other fluorescent fiXture incentives and will only be paid
once per facility.
5 Eight-foot T8s, T8 HONHO and High Bay T-8 electronic ballasts are required to have a BF:::..1.2 to be eligible for incentives.
Maximum of two EBs per fixture.
Lighting equipment listed ill!!y in the "Replace" column of TabLe la is not eligible for incentives.
7 To determine the length of LED channel letter signs, measure the length of individual letter at the centerline and add the individual
values; do not measure the distance between letters.
Incentives for LED traffic light upgrades are not available.
(Continued)
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ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 115 (Continued)
Table 1 b - New Construction/Major Renovation Lighting Incentive
Premium T8 Fluorescent Fixture Upgrade (Lamps 4' - I or 2 Premium T8 lamp(s) + EB
with initial lumens 2: 3100 or wattage::; 30 W;
electronic ballasts with BF ::; 0.8) 4' - 3 or 4 Premium T8 lamps + EB $10
T8 Fluorescent Fixture Upgrade (High Bay)
High Intensity Discharge (HID) Upgrades
Based on lamp wattages
2 T5HO lamps (nominal 4') EB (interior fixtures)
3 T5HO lamps (nominal 4') + EB (High Bay)
2: 4 T5HO lamps (nominal 4') + EB(s) (High Bay)
1 T5 lamp (nominal 4') + EB (interior fixtures)
2 T5 lamps (nominal 4') + EB (interior fixtures)
3 T5 lamps (nominal 4') + EB (interior fixtures)
4' 2: 4 T8 lamps + EB(s) (High Bay)
$20
$40
$60
$10
$25
$30
T5 Fluorescent Fixture Upgrade
::; lOOW Ceramic Metal Halide
:;:. lOOW Ceramic Metal Halide
$45
$20
2: 125W Pulse Start MH
$40
$30
Lighting Controls
LED Lighting
Integral occupancy sensor $25
Indoor LED channel letter signage ::; 2' high
Indoor LED channel letter signage :;:. 2' high
$4/linear foot
$6/1inear foot
Outdoor LED channel letter signage ::; 2' high
Outdoor LED channel letter signage :;:. 2' high
$2/linear foot
$3/linear foot
Notes for new construction and major renovation lighting incentives:
The total connected interior lighting power for New Construction/Major Renovation projects required to comply with the energy
code must be 10 percent lower than the interior lighting power allowance calculated according to applicable version of the Idaho
energy code.. For New Construction/Major Renovation projects not required to comply with the energy code, the total connected
lighting power must be 10% lower than common practice as detennined by the Company.
Incentives are not available for lighting controls required under the applicable version of the Idaho energy code.
2' U-tube lamps may be substituted for 4' linear fluorescent lamps in the above table.
Electronic ballasts for High Bay fixtures are required to have a ballast factor::; 1.2 to be eligible for incentives.
To detennine the length of LED channel letter signs, measure the length of individual letter at the centerline and add the
individual values; do not measure the distance between letters.
Incentive for LED traffic light installations are not available.
( Continued)
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ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 115 (Continued)
Table 2 - NEMA Premium Efficiency Motors
Nominal Full Load Efficiencies (%)
.- .
1200 RPMs 1800 RPMs 3600RPMs
. ". .. '
Horsepower Customer .Open Drip-Totally Open Drip-Totally Open Drip-Totally"
Incentive ,-"Proof(ODP)Enclosed Proof (ODP)Enclosed Proof (ODP)Enclosed .
($/motor)Fan-Cooled Fan-Cooled Fan-Cooled
,.-.' ,.
(TEFC)(TEFC) "(TEFC)
$45 82.82.85.85.17.0 17.0
1.5 $45 86.87.86.86.84.84.
$54 87.88.86.86.85.85.
$54 88.89.89.89.85.86.
$54 89.89.89.89.86.88.
$81 90.91.0 91.0 91.7 88.89.
$90 91.7 91.0 91.7 91.7 89.90.
$104 91.7 91.7 93.92.4 90.91.0
$113 92.4 91.7 93.93.91.0 91.0
$117 93.93.93.93.91.7 91.7
$135 93.93.94.93.91.7 91.7
$162 94.94.94.94.92.4 92.4
$198 94.94.94.94.93.93.
$234 94.94.95.95.93.93.
$270 94.94.5 95.95.4 93.93.
100 $360 95.95.95.4 95.4 93.94.
125 $540 95.95.95.4 95.4 94.95.
150 $630 95.4 95.95.95.94.95.
200 $630 95.4 95.95.96.95.95.4
Notes for Table 2:1) Motors larger than 200 horsepower are not a listed measure and may be eligible under the approach for measures not listed
(see page 3).
2) The NEMA Premium efficiency ratings listed are nominal full-load efficiency ratings. Motors that meet or exceed these
efficiency requirements may qualify for an incentive.
(Continued)
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ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 115 (Continued)
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Minimum
, .
Equipment Type Size Category Sub-Category Efficiency ARI Customer
Requirement Standard Incentive ($/ton)
' .. .
Unitary Commercial -c65 000 Btu/hr Split System and Single Package 15.0 SEER 210/240 $50
Air Conditioners (single phase)12.5 EER
Air Cooled -c65 000 Btu/hr Split System and Single Package 13.0 SEER 210/240 $50
(Cooling Mode)(three phase)11.6 EER
:::65 000 BtuJhr and Split System and Single Package 11.0 EER 210/240 $50
-c 135 000 Btu!hr 1104 IPLV
135 000 Btu/hr and Split System and Single Package 10.8 EER 340/360 $50
-c 240 000 Btu/hr 11.2 IPL V
::: 240 000 Btu/hr Split System and Single Package 10.EER 340/360 $50
lOA IPLV
Unitary Commercial -c 135 000 BtuJhr Split System and Single Package 14.EER 210/240 $50
Air Conditioners, Water
and Evaporatively Cooled ~ 135 000 BtuJhr 14.EER 340/360 $50
Package Terminal Air
::::;
000 BtuJhr Single Package 11.8 EER $50
Conditioners (PT AC)3 COP Heating
(Heating & Cooling Mode)
;,.
000 and Single Package 1104 EER $50
-c 10 500 Btu!hr 2 COP Heating
::: 10 500 and Single Package 10.7 EER $50
-c 500 Btu!hr 1 COP Heating 310/380
;,.
500 Btu/hr Single Package 10.EER $50
0 COP Heating
Heat Pumps -c 000 Btu/hr Split System and Single Package 15.SEER 210/240 $50
Air Cooled sinl!:le Dhase)12.5 EER
(Cooling Mode)-c 000 BtuJhr Split System and Single Package 13.0 EER 210/240 $50
three Dhase)11.6 IPL V
000 Btu/hr and Split System and Single Package 11.0 EER 210/240 $50
-c135 000 Btu!hr 11.4 IPL V
135 000 Btu/hr and Split System and Single Package 10.8 EER 340/360 $50
-c 240 000 Btu!hr 11.2 IPL V
::: 240 000 Btu!hr Split System and Single Package 10.0 EER $50
lOA IPLV
Heat Pumps -c 000 Btu/hr Split System (single phase)5 HSPP 210/240 See note 3 below
Air Cooled Sinl!:le Package (single phase)0 HSPP 210/240 See note 3 below(Heating Mode)
-c 000 Btu/hr Split System (three phase)0 HSPP 210/240 See nDte 3 below
Single Package (three phase)5 HSPP 210/240
000 Btu/hr and 47OP. db /43OP. wb Outdoor Air 304 COP 340/360 See note 3 below
-c 135 000 Btu!hr l7op. db /15OP. wb Outdoor Air 204 COP See note 3 below
135 000 BtuJhr 47OP. db /43OP. wb Outdoor Air 3 COP See note 3 below
l7op. db /15OP. wb Outdoor Air 2 COP 340/360 See note 3 below
T bl 3 dO h Effi .
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Original Sheet No. 115.
ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO~ 115 (Continued)
Heat Pumps, Water Source -::: 135 000 Btu/hr
(Coolincr Mode)
Heat Pumps, Water Source -::: 135 000 Btu/hr
(Heatin Mode)
Minimum
Efficiency ARI
Requirement Standard
14.0 EER 320 $50
6 COP 320 See note 3 below
and other Efficienc Measures - Continued
85OF. Entering water
700F. Entering water
Evaporative Cooling
Programmable Thermostats All sizes with non-
programmable
thermostat
for air conditioner
All sizes with non-
programmable
thermostat
for heat pumps or all
electric heating
All except chillers
intended for backup
service only
Chillers
Programmable thermostat for air
conditioner
Industry Standard Rating $0.02/ISR CFM
(ISR) CFM
Must comply with
EnergyStar\BJ
requirements
$50/thermostat
Direct or Indirect
Optimizer programmable thermostat Must comply with
for heat pumps or all electric EnergySta~
requirements
Served primarily occupant comfort Must exceed minimum
cooling loads (no more than 20% efficiencies required
for process cooling loads) energy code.
:::;100 hp HV AC fans HV AC fans and pumps
or pumps
See note 5Variable frequency drives
(VFD)
HV AC fans and um
Occupancy Based
PTHP/PTAC control
All sizes with no prior
occupancy based
control
Electronically Commutated :::; 1 Horsepower
Motor (ECM)
See note 6
(Continued)
$70/thennostat
$0.12/kWh annual
energy savings +
$50/kW
See note 4
$65/hp
$50/controller
050/Watt
$50/hDrsepower
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Original Sheet No. 115.
ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 115 (Continued)
Cool Roof
:5 30 cubic feet
volume (V)
31 - 60 cubic feet
)- 61 cubic feet
:5 30 cubic feet
volume V)
31 - 60 cubic feet
)- 61 cubic feet
:5 30 cubic feet
volume (V)
31 - 60 cubic feet
)- 61 cubic feet
:5 30 cubic feet
volume (V)
31 - 60 cubic feet
)- 61 cubic feet
Roofing over spaces
with mechanical
cooling
Maximum kWh/day $30/unit
1 * V + 2.
$40/unit
$50/unit
Maximum kWh/day $ I 25/unit
06 * V + 1.22
$150/unit
$ I 75/unit
Maximum kWh/day $30/unit
0.4 * V + 1.38
$40/unit
$50/unit
Maximum kWh/day $150/unit
28 * V + 0.
Solid Door Refrigerator-
Tier 1
Solid Door Refrigerator-
Tier 2
Solid Door Freezer - Tier 1
Solid Door Freezer - Tier 2
$175/unit
$200/unit
Energy Star (B) Reflective $0.10/square foot
Roof Products label
Plug Load Occupancy
Sensor
' ,
$15/qualifying unit
Beverage or refrigerated No occupancy sensor Beverage vending or refrigerated See Note
display machine occupancy control display machine occupancy sensor
sensor
Notes for Table 3:
1) For retrofits of existing equipment, incentives are for one-for-one same size equipment replacements. Exception: PTACs can
replace electric resistive heating, which must be removed.
2) Equipment that meets or exceeds the efficiency requirements listed for the size category in the above table may qualify for an
incentive.
3) Incentives for heat pumps are $50 per ton of cooling capacity ONLY. No incentives are paid per ton of heating capacity. Heat
Pumps must meet both the cooling mode and heating mode efficiency requirements to qualify for per ton cooling efficiency
incentives.
4) Chiller energy and demand savings subject to approval by the Company.
5) Throttling bypass devices, such as inlet vanes, bypass dampers, three-way valves, or throttling valves must be removed or
permanently disabled to qualify for HV AC fan and pump VFD incentives. VFDs required by applicable version of the Idaho
energy code are not eligible for incentives. Savings will only be realized for installations where a variable load is present.
6) Controller units must include an occupancy sensor and include the capability to setback the zone temperature during extended
unoccupied periods and setup the temperature once the zone is occupied.
7) Intended for refrigerated vending machines and display cases containing only non-perishable bottled and canned beverages.
Refurbished equipment that includes occupancy control is eligible.
8) SEER= Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio EER = Energy Efficiency Ratio
COP = Coefficient of Performance ECM = Electronically Commutated Motor
HSPF = Heating Seasonal Performance Factor IPL V = Integrated Part Load Value
PTHP = Package Terminal Heat Pump PTAC = Package Terminal Air Conditioner
HV AC = Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning
( Continued)
$75/sensor
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Original Sheet No. 115.I.P.c. No.
ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 115 (Continued)
Table 4 - Buildin
Minimum
Efficiency
Requirement(s)
Add R5 $0.07/square foot
Wall insulation
Roof insulation
Window U factor 0.35 and
SHGC of.40
$0.09/square foot
$0.35/square foot
Add RIO
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C!iCR.inal Sheet No. 125.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 125
STATE OF IDAHO
Energy FinAnwer
PURPOSE: Service under this schedule is intended to maximize the efficient utilization of
the electricity requirements of new and existing loads in Commercial and Industrial Facilities by
promoting the installation of Energy Efficiency Measures.
APPLICABLE: To service under the Company s General Service Schedules 6, 6A, 8, 9
, 19, 23 , 23A, 24, 35 and 35A in all territory served by the Company in the State of Idaho. This
Schedule is not applicable to existing Commercial Buildings under 000 square feet. This
schedule is applicable to dairy barns served on the Company s residential rate schedules. Square
footage is the total Building or Facility area served by the Company s meter(s).
DEFINITIONS:
Annual kWh Savings: The annual kilowatt-hour (kWh) savings resulting from
installation of the Energy Efficiency Measures, as estimated by Company using
engineering analysis.
Average Monthly kW Savings: The Average Monthly kilowatt (kW) savings
resulting from the installation of Energy Efficiency Measures as estimated by
Company using engineering analysis as described below:
Average Monthly kW Savings = (baseline average monthly kW - proposed average
monthly kW), where;
:=) Average monthly kW = sum of the 12 Monthly Maximum kW/12, where;
:=) Monthly Maximum kW = highest of all 15 minute average kW (as determined
below).
:=) 15 minute average kW = sum of kWh used over 0.25 hrs/0.25 hrs
( Continued)
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c. No.Original Sheet No 125.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO 125 - Continued
DEFINITIONS: (continued)
Baseline Level:
Baseline Adjustments: Company may adjust baseline electric energy
consumption and costs during engineering analysis to reflect any of the
following: energy codes, standard practice, changes in capacity, changes in
production or facility use and equipment at the end of its useful life. For
existing fixtures, baseline wattages for all fluorescent lighting Energy
Efficiency Measures in all facilities shall be the lesser of existing equipment
or the energy efficiency magnetic ballast and energy savings lamp
combination.
Commercial Building: A structure that is served by Company and meets the
applicability requirements of this tariff at the time an Energy Efficiency
Incentive Agreement is executed which does not meet the definition of an
Industrial Facility.
Commissioning: The process of verifying and documenting that the
performance of electric energy using systems meets the ,design intent and
Owner s operational requirement.
Customer: Any party who has applied for, been accepted and receives
service at the real property, or is the electricity user at the real property.
Energy Efficiency Incentive: Payment of money made by Company to
Owner or Customer for installation of an Energy Efficiency Project pursuant
to an executed Energy Efficiency Incentive Agreement.
Energy Efficiency Incentive Agreement: An agreement between Owner or
Customer and Company providing for Company to furnish Energy Efficiency
Incentive with respect to an Energy Efficiency Project pursuant to this tariff
Schedule.
( Continued)
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Original Sheet No. 125.c. No.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO 125 - Continued
DEFINITIONS: (continued)
Energy Efficiency Measure (EEM): Permanently installed measure specified in an
Energy Efficiency Incentive Agreement which can improve the efficiency of the
Customer electric energy use. EEMs designed to primarily reduce Average
Monthly kW must also improve the electric energy efficiency to be eligible for
Energy Efficiency Incentives.
Energy Efficiency Measure (EEM) Cost:
New construction: EEM Cost is the total installed cost of energy efficiency
equipment or system minus the cost of the code compliance/common practice
equipment or system.
Major renovation: EEM Cost is the total installed cost of the energy efficient
equipment or system minus the cost of the code compliance/common practice
equipment or system.
Retrofit: EEM Cost is the total installed cost of the energy efficiency equipment or
modification.
In the case of new construction, major renovation and retrofits, EEM Costs shall
mean the Owner or Customer s reasonable costs incurred (net of any discounts
rebates or incentives other than Energy Efficiency Incentives from the Company, or
other consideration that reduces the final actual EEM Cost incurred by the Owner or
Customer) to purchase and install EEMs at the Owner or Customer s facility. If the
Owner or Customer installs the EEM then the cost of installation shall be equal to
the Owner s or Customer s actual labor costs for such installation.
Energy Efficiency Project: One or more EEM(s) covered by one EnergyEfficiency Incentive Agreement. Annual kWh and Average Monthly kW
savings for an Energy
Efficiency Project shall be the sum of the individual EEM values.
Energy Efficiency Project Cost: Energy Efficiency Project Cost shall be the sum
of the individual EEM costs.
Industrial Facility:
manufacturing.
Buildings and process equipment associated with
(Continued)
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ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 125 - Continued
DEFINITIONS: (continued)
Mixed Use: Buildings served by a residential rate schedule and a rate schedule
listed under Applicable shall be eligible for services under this schedule provided
the Energy Efficiency Project meets the definition of New Construction or Major
Renovation.
New Construction: A newly constructed facility or newly constructed square
footage added to an existing facility.
Major Renovation: A change in facility use type or where the existing system will
not meet owner/customer projected requirements within existing square footage.
Owner: The person who has both legal and beneficial title to the real property
specified in an Energy Efficiency Incentive Agreement who is the mortgagor under
a duly recorded mortgage or the grantor under a duly recorded deed of trust or a
purchaser under a duly recorded agreement with respect to such real property.
Retrofit: Changes, modifications or additions to systems or equipment in existingfacility square footage.
Supplemental Services Agreement: An agreement between Owner or Customer
and Company providing for Company to furnish Supplemental Services with respect
to Supplemental Services section of this Tariff Schedule.
INCENTIVES FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECTS:
Energy Efficiency Incentives: Energy Efficiency Incentives made by the
Company for installation of EEMs pursuant to an Energy Efficiency Incentive
Agreement shall be the lesser of the sum of (a) and (b) OR (c):
(b)
$0.12/kWh for the Energy Efficiency Project Annual kWh savings as
determined using Company provided or approved engineering analysis;
$50/kW for Energy Efficiency Project Average Monthly kW savings
determined using Company provided or approved engineering analysis.
50% of the Energy Efficiency Project Cost as determined by the Company.
(a)
(c)
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c. No.Original Sheet No. 125.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 125 - Continued
INCENTIVES FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECTS (continued)
Energy Efficiency Projects are eligible for Energy Efficiency Incentives per Table 1 below.
Table 1
Program track Design
Assistance Standard Standard Standard
Project Scope Comprehensive System System System
Type New Construction/New Construction/New Construction/Retrofit
Major renovation Major renovation Major renovation
Energy code Yes Yesapplies
Energy Must exceed code by Qualifying10% - wholesavingsbuilding electric equipment must none none
threshold basis exceed code
Owner/Customer Energy Efficiency Incentive caps applied to the Energy Efficiency Project
50 % of
project cost Yes Yes Yes
caD
1 year simple Yes Yes Yespayback cap
Lighting 75%50%50%50%savings cap
Design team incentives
Honorarium Yes Yes Not available Not available
Design Based on project Not available Not available Not availableIncentivesize
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c. No.Original Sheet No. 125.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 125 - Continued
INCENTIVES FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECTS: (continued)
All proposed Energy Efficiency Measure costs are subject to Company review and
approval prior to offering an Energy Efficiency Incentive Agreement. All final Energy
Efficiency Measure costs are subject to Company review and approval prior to paying an
Energy Efficiency Incentive per the terms of an Energy Efficiency Incentive Agreement.
Company review and approval of Energy Efficiency Measure costs may require additional
documentation from the Customer or Owner.
For the purposes of calculating maximum annual electric savings resulting from
lighting, electric savings resulting from lighting interaction with mechanical equipment and
from lighting controls will be considered to be lighting savings.
The ten percent whole building energy savings threshold shall be calculated as
follows: The Energy Efficiency Project must reduce the proposed electric energy
consumption by at least 10% when compared to the baseline level of whole building electric
energy consumption that would have resulted under the applicable Idaho energy code. The
baseline and proposed building design shall be modeled using the methodology defined in
Informative Appendix G to ASHRAE 90.1 2004 (or successor revision) using values from
the applicable Idaho energy codes. The date of the building permit application shall
establish the applicable version of the code.
The Customer or Owner may receive only one financial incentive from the Company
per EEM. Financial incentives include Energy Efficiency Incentive payments.
Design team payments are available per Table 1 and the terms posted on the Idaho
energy efficiency program section of the Company web site.
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Original Sheet No. 125.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 125 - Continued
PROVISIONS OF SERVICE:(1) Energy Analysis
Company shall meet with Customer or Owner and any design team and may perform
an initial site visit/plans review to determine what EEMs may be appropriate for an
energy analysis.
(2)
(3)
Supplemental Services
Company may offer Supplemental Services beyond those described elsewhere in this
Tariff Schedule through a Supplemental Services Agreement. Supplemental services
shall include, but are not limited to: detailed design, life cycle costs calculations or
compliance documentation for green or high performance building standards.
Company will negotiate the amount and terms of the supplemental services on a
project specific basis and may require any or all of the following: installation of
EEMs delivering a certain amount of annual kWh savings, offset of a portion of the
available incentive or direct reimbursement of a portion (up to 100%) of the direct
Company costs for the service provided.
EEM Inspection
Company will inspect any EEMs which are funded by or installed under this
program. Satisfactory inspection by Company will be required prior to receiving
Energy Efficiency Incentives specified in the Energy Efficiency Incentive
Agreement.
(4)EEM Commissioning
Company will require that EEMs as specified in the Energy Efficiency Incentive
Agreement be commissioned prior to receiving Energy Efficiency Incentives
specified in the Energy Efficiency Incentive Agreement.
(4a) Commissioning Opt-Out: Required EEM Commissioning may be omitted
with the following adjustments. Annuai kWh savings, Average Monthly kW
savings and eligible EEM Costs will all be reduced by 20% and an Energy
Efficiency Incentive calculated using the provisions. specified under Incentives for
Energy Efficiency Projects. EEMs where the Owner or Customer has "opted-out"
of EEM Commissioning and are later commissioned are not eligible for an
additional Energy Efficiency Incentive after the Energy Efficiency Project Incentive
is paid.
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Original Sheet No. 125.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 125 - Continued
PROVISIONS OF SERVICE: (continued)
(5)
(6)
Measure Performance Verification/Evaluation
Company may verify or evaluate the energy savings of installed Energy Efficiency
Measures specified in the Energy Efficiency Incentive Agreement. This verification
may include a telephone survey, site visit, review of plant operation characteristics
and pre- and post-installation of monitoring equipment as necessary to quantify
actual energy savings.
Minimum Equipment Efficiency
For Retrofit Energy Efficiency Projects, EEMs must meet minimum equipment
efficiency levels and equipment eligibility requirements in Schedule 115 to be
eligible for incentives available under this Schedule.
(7)Energy Efficiency Incentives will not be made available to induce fuel switching by
Owner.
(8)Design team incentives: Company may offer incentives to a desjgn team member
with current professional certification including architects and engineers. Incentives
are available per Table 1 in this schedule and include honorariums and design
incentives.
Honorariums are designed to encourage early initial Company consultation on
Owner/customer s design and plans. Honorariums will be equally available to all
professionally certified architects and engineers for Idaho projects within
Company s territory and will be limited to one honorarium per project.
Design incentives will be offered to all professionally certified architects and
engineers for Idaho projects within Company s territory. Payment of incentives to
the design team will require final construction documents include an efficient design
meeting company requirements. Incentives will be based on the square footage of
the project and limited to one per project.
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ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 125 - Continued
PROVISIONS OF SERVICE: (continued)
Additional conditions for design team incentives will be available on the Idaho
energy efficiency program section of the Company s web site and may be changed
with 45 days notice posted on the web site.
ELECTRIC SERVICE REGULATIONS: Service under this Schedule is subject to the General
Rules and Regulations contained in the tariff of which this Schedule is a part, and to those
prescribed by regulatory authorities.
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FirstfRevisi(lh-fSheet No. 155.
Canceling Original Sheet No. 155.c. No.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER
AGRICULTURAL ENERGY SERVICES SCHEDULE NO. 155
STATE OF IDAHO
Optional for Qualifying Customers
PURPOSE: Service under this Schedule is intended to maximize the efficient utilization
of the electricity requirements of new and existing loads in agricultural irrigation systems and
irrigation district pumping systems by promoting electric energy-efficient irrigation practices and
the installation of Energy Efficiency Measures.
APPLICABLE: To service under the Company s Irrigation and Soil Drainage Pumping
Power Service Schedule 10, and to any customer who qualifies as a "Farm Load" under the
Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act, P.L. 96-501 and receives
electric service on a retail schedule in all territory served by the Company in the State of Idaho.
DEFINITIONS:
Annual kWh Savings: The annual kilowatt-hour (kWh) savings resulting from
installation of the Energy Efficiency Measures or improved equipment operation
as estimated by the Program Administrator or Company.
Average Monthly On Peak kW Savings: The Average Monthly On Peak
kilowatt (kW) savings resulting from the installation of Energy Efficiency
Measures or improved equipment operation as estimated by Program
Administrator or Company using engineering analysis as described below:
Average Monthly On Peak kW Savings = (baseline average monthly On Peak kW
- proposed average monthly On Peak kW), where;
Average Monthly On Peak kW = sum of the 12 Monthly Maximum On Peak
kW/12, where;
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ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 191
ST ATE OF IDAHO
Customer Efficiency Services Rate Adjustment
PURPOSE: The Customer Efficiency Services Rate Adjustment is designed to recover the costs
incurred by the Company associated with Commission-approved demand-side management expenditures.
APPLICATION: This Schedule shall be applicable to all retail tariff Customers taking service
under the Company s electric service schedules.
MONTHLY BILL: In addition to the Monthly Charges contained in the Customer s applicable
schedule, all monthly bills shall have the following percentage increases applied prior to the application of
electric service Schedule 34.
Schedule 1
Schedule 6
Schedule 6A
Schedule 7
Schedule 7 A
Schedule 8
Schedule 9
Schedule 10
Schedule 11
Schedule 12 - Street Lighting
Schedule 12 - Traffic Signal
Schedule 19
Schedule 23
Schedule 23A
Schedule 24
Schedule 35
Schedule 35A
Schedule 36
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