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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20130816Weston Stipulation Testimony and Exhibits.pdf/ Y(HffiF"HMOUNTAIN I -.. . a-nf ^ r'-1n ! - .1! l-, r,r)i, ,.:. I ll':r't 201 South Main, Suite 2300 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 August 16,2013 VA OWRNIGHT DELIWRY Jean D. Jewell Commission Secretary Idaho Public Utilities Commission 472W. Washington Boise, lD 83702 Attention: Jean D. Jewell Commission Secretary RE: CASE NO. PAC-E-13-04 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER TO INITIATE DISCUSSIONS WITH INTERRESTED PARTIES ON ALTERNATIYE RATE PLAN PROPOSALS Enclosed please find the original and nine (9) copies of the testimony and exhibits of J. Ted Weston in support of the Stipulation entered into by and among Rocky Mountain Power, a division of PacifiCo{p, and the following parties of record in the above captioned matter: Staff for the Idaho Public Utilities Commission; the Idaho Irrigation Pumper Association Inc.; Monsanto Company; PacifiCorp Idaho Industrial Customers; Idaho Conservation League; and the Snake River Alliance. Community Action Pannership Association of Idaho participated in the settlement negotiations however they have chosen not to be a party to the Stipulation. Please contact J. Ted Weston at (801) 220-2963 if you have any further questions. Very Truly Yours, ye*f u*orawl "*Jeffrey K. Larsen Vice President of Regulation & Govemment Affairs Rocky Mountain Power Enclosures CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certi$ that on this 16ft day of August,2Ol3,I caused to be served, via electronic mail, a true and correct copy of Rocky Mountain Power's Stipulation Testimony in PAC-E-13-04 to the following: Ted Weston Rocky Mountain Power 201 South Main, Suite 2300 Salt Lake City, UT 841I I ted.weston@nacifi corp. com Data Request Response Center PacifiCorp datarequest@oacifi corp.com Randall C. Budge Racine, Olson, Nyc, Budge & Bailey 201 E. Center P0 Box l39l Pocatello, lD 83204-139 1 E-Mail: rcb@racinelaw.net James R. Smith Monsanto Company P.O. Box 816 SodaSprings,ID 83276 Jim.r.smith@monsanto.com Anthony Yankel 29814 Lake Road Bay Village, OH44140 tony@yankel.net Ronald Williams Williams Bradbury, P.C. l0l5 W. Hays St. Boise,ID 83702 ron@will iamsbradbury. com Tim Buller Agrium, Inc. 3010 Conda Rd. Soda Springs,ID 83276 TBuller@aerium.com Brad Purdy Attorney atLaw 2019 N. l7e St. Bosie, ID 83702 bmourdv@hotmail.com Daniel E. Solander Rocky Mountain Power 201 South Main, Suite 2300 Salt Lake city, UT 841I I daniel.solander@pacifi corp.com Ken Miller Snake River Alliance Box l73l Boise,lD 83701 kmiller@snakeriveralliance.org Neil Price Deputy Attorney General Idaho Public Utilities Commission 472 W, Washington (837 02) P0 Box 83720 Boise,lD 83720-0074 neil.price@fruc.idaho. eov Eric L. Olsen Racine, Olson, Nye, Budge & Bailey 201E. Center P0 Box l39l Pocatello, ID 83204- I 391 elo@racinelaw.net Brubaker & Associates 16690 Swingley Ridge Rd., #140 Chesterfield, MO 63017 bcollins@consultbai. com Benjamin J. Otto Idaho Conservation League 710 N. 6d'St. Boise,ID 83702 botto@idahoconservation.org Don Schoenbeck RCS, Inc. 900 Washington St., Suite 780 Vancouver, WA 98660 dws@r-c-s-inc.com BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER TO INITIATE DISCUSSIONS WITH INTERESTED PARTIES ON ALTERNATIYE RATE PLAN PROPOSALS )) cAsE NO. PAC-E-13-04 ) ) Stipulation Testimony of J. Ted Weston ) ) ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER CASE NO. PAC-E.13.04 August 2013 I Q. Please state your name, business address, and present position with Rocky 2 Mountain Power (the "Company"), a division of PacifiCorp. 3 A. My name is J. Ted Weston and my business address is 201 South Main, Suite 4 2300, Salt Lake City, Utah,84lll. I am currently employed as the Manager of 5 Idaho Regulatory Affairs. 6 QUALIFICATIONS 7 Q. Briefly describe your education and professional background. 8 A. I received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting from Utah State 9 University in 1983. I joined the Company in June of 1983 and I have held various 10 accounting and regulatory positions prior to my current position. In addition to 1l formal education, I have attended various educational, professional and electric 12 industry related seminars during my career with the Company. l3 a. What are your responsibilities as Manager of Regulatory Affairs? 14 A. My primary responsibilities include the coordination and management of Idaho 15 regulatory filings, communications and oversight of reporting requirements with l6 the Idaho Public Utilities Commission ("Commission"). 17 PURPOSE OF TESTIMONY 18 a. What is the purpose of your testimony in this proceeding? 19 A. The purpose of my testimony is to present and support the Stipulation reached in 20 the Company's 2013 altemative rate plan proposal entered into by and among 2l Rocky Mountain Power, Staff for the Idaho Public Utilities Commission 22 ("Staff'); the ldaho Irrigation Pumpers Association, Inc. ("IIPA"); Monsanto 23 Company ("Monsanto"); PacifiCorp Idaho Industrial Customers ("PIIC"); Idaho Weston, Stip - I Rocky Mountain Power I Conservation League; and the Snake River Alliance; collectively referred to in my 2 testimony as the Parties. Community Action Partnership Association of Idaho 3 ("CAPAI") participated in the settlement negotiations; however, they have chosen 4 not to be a party to the Stipulation. 5 My testimony provides an overview of the Company's 2013 alternative 6 rate plan and an explanation of the terms and conditions of this Stipulation. I also 7 demonstrate that this Stipulation represents a fair, just, and reasonable 8 compromise of the issues in this proceeding and that this Stipulation is in the 9 public interest. My testimony supports the Parties' recommendation that the l0 Commission approve the Stipulation and all of its terms and conditions. 11 BACKGROUND 12 a. What was the Company's alternative rate plan proposal? l3 A. On March 1,2013, the Company made two filings with the Commission; it filed a 14 Notice of Intent ('NOI") to file a general rate case, and a separate application 15 requesting that the Commission open and notice a case with the intent of 16 identiffing interested parties that would like to participate in alternative rate plan 17 discussions (the "Application"). The NOI was filed to comply with Commission 18 noticing requirements allowing the Company to file a general rate case around the 19 first of June in the event that the alternative rate plan discussions were 20 unsuccessful. The Company filed the Application early to provide time for parties 2l to discuss alternatives to a general rate case. 22 On March 12, 2013, the Commission noticed the Company's alternative 23 rate plan Application and set March 26, 2013, as the intervention deadline to Weston, Stip - 2 Rocky Mountain Power I 2 aJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 t0 ll t2 l3 t4 l5 t6 t7 l8 19 20 2l 22 Z) a. A. a. A. identiff any interested parties that would like to participate in settlement discussions regarding alternatives to the Company filing a general rate case. In addition to Staff the six parties listed above intervened. The first settlement discussion was held April 19, 2013, at the Commission's public hearing room. A second settlement conference occurred May 2,2013. Between April 19tr and May 2nd the Parties analyzed the proposed rate plan, asked discovery questions, and Staff performed an audit of the preliminary 2012 Annual Result of Operations report at the Company's offices in Salt Lake City. The 2012 Annual Result of Operations report was filed with the Commission on June 28,2013. What Test Period did the Company use to determine revenue requirement for the Annual Result of Operations? The Test Period for the Result of Operations was based on the historical 12-month period ended December 31, 2012, adjusted for known and measurable changes through December 31,2013. The Result of Operations was prepared consistent with past Commission practice and the Company's general rate cases filed previously in Idaho. The Company utilized rate base on an end-of-period basis, which includes the actual rate base at December 31,2012 plus major capital additions that were expected to go into service by December 3 l, 2013. What is the revenue requirement increase supported by the Result of Operations? The 2012 Result of Operations demonstrate that absent a rate change the Company would eam 7 .6 percent return on equity ("ROE") on a nornalized basis for calendar year 2013. Based on the most recent Commission authorized ROE of Weston, Stip - 3 Rocky Mountain Power I 2 aJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 ll t2 l3 t4 l5 l6 t7 l8 t9 20 2l 22 9.9 percentt the Co.pany could justiff a $15.7 million price increase. However most of that price increase was driven by three items: (l) the difference between net power cost currently included in base rates and actual net power costs approved in the Company's 2013 ECAM filing2, which is approximately $7 million on an Idaho basis; (2) the market for renewable energy certificates (o'RECs") has drastically declined from the level currently in rates. Idaho customers are currently receiving a $6.5 million credit annually from REC sales, these sales are expected to be reduced in 2013 by approximately $6.0 million; (3) The impact of the new depreciation study's proposed rates would increase Idaho's allocated depreciation expense by $4.5 million annually. STIPULATION a. Please summarize the terms of the Stipulation entered into by the Parties. A. The Parties recommended that the rate plan Stipulation would be submitted to the Commission in lieu of a general rate case. If approved by the Commission, the Parties agreed that Rocky Mountain Power would not file any request with the Commission to increase its base rates in Idaho before May 31,2015, with new rates not effective priorto January 1,2016, with the difference in timing taking into consideration the Commission's normal notice and suspension periods for a general rate case. The Stipulation specifies that base revenue requirement for all schedules will be increased on January 1,2014 by the uniform percentage amount of 0.77 rOrderNo.32196. 2 Case No. PAC-E-13-03, Order No. 32771. Weston, Stip - 4 Rocky Mountain Power I 2 aJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 ll t2 l3 t4 l5 t6 t7 l8 t9 20 2t 22 percent. The Parties to the Stipulation further agreed that within each schedule the increase will be recovered by increasing only the energy component of rates by a uniform percentage amount. A summary of the impact by rate schedules is provided as ExhibitNo. I of my testimony. Below is a summary of the five main areas covered by the Stipulation which I will describe further in my testimony: l. Recovery of Populus to Terminal transmission line; 2. Recovery of the Lake Side II generation facility; 3. Modifications to components of the ECAM calculation; 4. Implementation of the new rates from the depreciation study currently pending before the Commission (PAC-E-13-02); and 5. Accounting for and recovery of the retirement and removal costs associated with closure of the Carbon Plant. POPULUS TO TERMINAL LINE a. Please describe the treatment of the Populus to Terminal Transmission Line issue in the Stipulation. A. The $2 million or 0.77 percent base rate increase effective January l, 2014, will provide the Company recovery of Idaho's allocation of the 27 percent of the Populus to Terminal transmission line investment that was deemed plant held for future use in Commission Order No. 32196. Later, the Commission ruled that this investment was now used and useful and should be included in rates on or after January l, 2014. The Parties' Weston, Stip - 5 Rocky Mountain Power 1 2 ) 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 11 recommendation in this Stipulation is supported by that Commission Order.3 Utilizing normal regulatory processes this Stipulation is simply an implementation mechanism of Commission Order No. 32432. The parties to Case No. PAC-E-ll-12 had recommended and the Commission ordered this investment was used and useful and should be included in rates. This base rate increase is designed to collect approximately $2.0 million annually from Idaho customers as calculated and summarized in the table below. ue Requirement Com ts Plant in Service Idaho SG Allocation Factor Plant in Service $ Average Accum Depr Reserve Net Plant in Service Pre-Tax Return Revenue Requirement on Plant Depreciation Expense ization of Deferred Depreciatiorr Revenue Requirement $ Uniform Percentage Increase Deferred Depreciation Expense Year Amortization Amortization 2013 218,512,895 6 13,225,475 477 12,956,997 1 1.13 1,443,113 268,477 303,551 2,015,140 0. 910,652 aJ 303J51 The $2.0 million annual revenue requirement is comprised of the pre-tax return on investment, using the last Commission authorized capital structure applied to ldaho's allocated share of investment previously included in plant held for future use, plus the annual depreciation expense, plus the amortization of the Weston, Stip - 6 Rocky Mountain Power 3Commission Order No. 32432. I depreciation expense deferred while the investment was in plant held for future 2 use.o 3 ECAM _ LAKE SIDE II 4 a. Do any of the terms of the Stipulation utilize or impact the ECAM? 5 A. Yes. As part of the overall Stipulation the Parties desired a two-year rate plan. To 6 accomplish that goal the Parties recommended inclusion of a resource adder for 7 the Lake Side II generation facility that will be recovered through the ECAM at 8 100 percent, for the period that the investment in the facility is not included in rate 9 base as a component of base rates. The resource adder will begin January 1,2015, l0 subject to the Lake Side II generation facility having achieved commercial I I operation as of that date. While commercial operation is expected to be achieved 12 by June of 2014 the Company agreed that the resource adder wouldn't be 13 included in the ECAM until January 2015, more than six months after the in- 14 service date, as part of the settlement. Idaho customers will benefit from lower 15 power costs as a result of lower than market energy generated by Lake Side II 16 from June through December 2014 without paying any revenue requirement on 17 the plant. The ECAM deferral will be calculated by multiplying the actual 18 megawatt-hours of generation from the Lake Side II facility by $1.99 per 19 megawatt-hour. The Parties to the Stipulation recognized that to enable a two-year 20 rate plan the resource adder was a necessary component and utilized a previous 2l Commission approved mechanism that would facilitate the Company and its 22 customers in avoiding a rate case in 2015. The $1.99 per megawatt-hour Resource Weston, Stip - 7 Rocky Mountain Power a Case No. PAC-E-10-07, Order No. 32224,page 13 2nd paragraph. I 2 Adder is Idaho's allocated share of the return on and of the Lake Side II generation facility, the calculation is summarized in the table below: Rocky Mountain Power Lake Side II Resource Adder In Service: June 2014 Rerrcnue Idaho SG Idaho Amount Reouirement Factor Resource Adde Electric Plant In-Service ffi1,725,143 Depreciation Bpense 21,373,722 21.373.722 Non-Fuel O&M 3,934,000 3,934,000 Property To<es 6,000,000 6,000,000 Accum Depreciation (21,373,722) DIT Balance (115.366^732) Net Plant In-Service 524,9U,689 58,471,267 take Side II 8g.778,g8g 6.0525% $ 5,433.873 2015 MWh 2,729,500 2,729 Resource Adder($/MWh) $ 32.89 6.0525yo $ 1.99 Annually the recovery of the Lake Side II resource adder will be capped to the first 2,729,500 megawatt-hours of generation or approximately $5.43 million from Idaho customers through the ECAM. Has the Commission approved utilization of a resource adder as part of the ECAM before? Yes. In Order No. 31033 the Commission approved inclusion of a renewable resource adder as part of the ECAM. The resource adder provided for recovery of investment in renewable resources that were benefiting customers through reduced net power costs but were not yet included in base rates. The resource adder enabled the Company to forgo filing a general rate case in 2010. Are there any other terms of the Stipulation that impact the ECAM? Yes. Pursuant to Commission Order No. 32771 the Parties reviewed and agreed to Weston, Stip - 8 Rocky Mountain Power J 4 5 6 7 8 9 r0 1l t2 l3 t4 a. A. a. A. 1 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 t0 ll t2 l3 t4 l5 t6 t7 t8 t9 20 0. A. modit/ the ECAM calculation by removing the wholesale sales line loss adjustment from Monsanto and Agrium's actual load used to calculate all deferral balances except for the Load Change Adjustment Revenue portion of the ECAM deferral. This change will be effective for the ECAM deferral period starting June l,2}l3 and ending on November 30, 201^3 .s Effective December 1,2013, the ECAM deferral will be calculated on a total Idaho basis using Idaho jurisdictional load; Monsanto and Agrium's share will not be calculated and deferred separately. The rate design for the ECAM will be based on energy sales data. Specifically, as in past ECAMs, the proposed rates will be calculated by effectively dividing the total target dollar amount for Idaho customers by the energy sales data at their appropriate delivery voltage levels. Does the Stipulation change any other ECAM related items? No. The Stipulation did not modiff the ECAM's current level of base net power costs of $1.385 billion on a total Company basis or REC revenues included in rates of $78.8 million, also on a total Company basis or $6,526,622 allocated to Idaho, both amounts will remain the base for purposes of tracking in the Company's ECAM mechanism. These two items were identified as major drivers of the revenue deficiency that the Company is experiencing. However, the ECAM provides recovery of 90 percent of the net power cost differential and 100 percent of the REC revenue 5 Accordingly, the deferral period for the ECAM application to be filed February 1,2014, will reflect two different calculation methodologies. The current methodology will be used for the December 1,2012, through May 31, 2013 period. The proposed calculation in the Stipulation will be used for the period of June 1, 2013, through November 30, 2013. Weston, Stip - 9 Rocky Mountain Power 1 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 t2 l3 t4 15 16 t7 18 19 20 21 22 z-7 difference enabling the Company to delay the upcoming rate case and enter into this Stipulation. The Stipulation also did not modifu the Idaho base load in the ECAM that is applied to the net power cost differential or the load change adjustment rate ("LCAR"). As specified in Commission Order No. 32432 from Case No. PAC-E- ll-12, the 2011 load reported in the Annual Result of Operations report will continue to be used as base load for the calculation of the load change adjustment in the ECAM deferral. The LCAR will remain at$.5.47 per MWh. DEPRECIATION STUDY The Stipulation recommends Commission approval authorizing the Company to create a regulatory asset to defer, on a monthly basis, any aggregate net increase or decrease in Idaho allocated depreciation expense from the pending application to change depreciation rates6 for the period beginning on the later of January l, 2014, or the effective date of the Commission Order approving new depreciation rates, until the date that new depreciation rates are reflected in customer rates. Under the terms of the Stipulation, the Company would be allowed to recover or required to refund the deferred depreciation expense beginning on the effective date of the next general rate case. The regulatory asset balance would be amortized over a period not to exceed ten years from the effective date of the next rate case. The Stipulation recommends that depreciation of the Carbon Plant should not be included in this deferral but tracked separately. CARBON PLANT Commission Order No. 32701 authorized the Company to create a regulatory Weston, Stip - 10 Rocky Mountain Power 6 Case No. PAC-E-13-02. I asset to transfer the remaining Carbon plant balances upon retirement from 2 electric plant in service into. This balance will be amortized from the date of 3 transfer to the regulatory asset through December 31,2020. The regulatory asset 4 as of the date of transfer will include the un-depreciated book balance assuming 5 that existing depreciation rates were used prior to the plant retirement date. The 6 difference between the depreciation rate effective in 2014 and the current 7 depreciation rate based on the prior decommissioning date of 2020 will be 8 included in the Carbon plant regulatory asset until Carbon depreciation rates are 9 updated in the next general rate case. 10 The Stipulation also recommends creation of a separate regulatory asset 1l for future recovery from customers Idaho's allocated share of the prudently 12 incurred Carbon removal costs. The projected removal costs were identified in the 13 calculation of the new depreciation rates as part of Case No. PAC-E-13-02, which 14 is subject to Commission review and approval. 15 The Stipulation supports that the Company should be allowed to recover 16 from customers Idaho's share of the prudently incurred Carbon removal costs 17 over a reasonable period determined by the Commission in a future proceeding. 18 The amortization of the Carbon removal costs will begin when the amortization 19 expense is included in rates in the next general rate case. 20 Other Terms of the Stipulation 2l a. Does the Stipulation address Monsanto's curtailment contract? 22 A. Yes. Paragraph 15 of the Stipulation summarizes some minor modifications to 23 Monsanto's curtailment contract. Monsanto and the Company, after engaging in Weston, Stip - l1 Rocky Mountain Power I 2 aJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 l1 t2 l3 t4 t5 r6 t7 t8 t9 20 2t 22 23 A. discussions and negotiations, have agreed to extend Monsanto's current curtailment terms and valuation for two additional years to align the contract with the rate plan. Monsanto and the Company have executed a new Electric Service Agreement ("ESA") for 2014 and 2015 subject to Commission approval of the Stipulation. If the Commission approves the Stipulation the Company and Monsanto respectfully request approval of the executed ESA, which is provided as Confidential Exhibit No. 2. Rate Spread and Rate Design a. Does the Stipulation specify how the $2.0 million revenue requirement increase will be recovered from customers? Yes. The Stipulation specifies that each rate schedule will see an equal percentage increase of 0.77 percent. The Stipulation further specifies that this increase will be recovered through energy rates. The rate calculations were performed based on the 2012 normalized billing determinants, Exhibit No. I shows the increase applied to each rate schedule and the proposed rates. What is the impact of this increase on the average residential customer? Idaho's average residential customer on Schedule I uses 810 kwh per month. At this average usage level residential customers would see an increase of $0.66 per month or $7.92 ayear to their bills. Has the Company updated its tariff schedules based on the Stipulation? Yes. Exhibit No. 3 contains the clean and legislative copies of the Company's Idaho electric service schedules which have been updated to reflect the terms of the Stipulation. The Company respectfully requests that the Commission approve Weston, Stip - 12 Rocky Mountain Power a. A. a. A. I the Stipulation and the tariffs in Exhibit No. 3, with a January l, 2014, rate 2 effective date as filed. 3 Conclusion 4 a. Does the Stipulation represent a fair, just, and reasonable compromise of the 5 issues and is in the public interest? 6 A. Yes. In an effort to mitigate customer rate impact the Company proposed a rate 7 plan that provided for recovery of the previously Commission approved Populus 8 to Terminal transmission line combined with utilizing the ECAM to recover the 9 majority of increased net power costs and the reduction to REC revenues. The l0 inclusion of the Lake Side II resource adder also enabled the Company to avoid I I filing a general rate case in 2015 and delayed customer rate impact until April 12 2016. The results of the pending depreciation case and closure of Carbon plant 13 were addressed with deferred accounting. Creation of these regulatory assets 14 assures that customers won't see any rate impact from these changes before 15 January 1,2016. 16 As specified in the two-year rate plan covered by this Stipulation, Rocky 17 Mountain Power will not file another general rate case with new rates effective l8 prior to January 1,2016. Rocky Mountain Power will continue to file annual 19 Result of Operations reports with the Commission to enable the Commission to 20 ensure that rates during the two-year rate plan are just and reasonable. 2l The Company has been prudent in securing resources for the benefit of its 22 Idaho customers and should be granted cost recovery of these expenditures. This 23 two-year rate plan demonstrates the Company's conscious effort to control its Weston, Stip - 13 Rocky Mountain Power 1 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 a. A. costs while implementing innovative solutions and pricing proposals to help mitigate customer impacts and use electricity more efficiently. The Parties to this Stipulation have worked to thoroughly investigate and analyze this rate plan as an alternative to a general rate case through auditing, qualitative discovery, and careful negotiations and have determined that the two- year rate plan is in the public's best interest. For these reasons the Company supports the Stipulation entered into by the Parties and respectfully requests that the Commission approve it as filed. Does this conclude your testimony? Yes. Weston, Stip - 14 Rocky Mountain Power Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Exhibit No. 1 Witness: J. Ted Weston BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER Exhibit Accompanying Stipulation Testimony of J. Ted Weston Rate Spread August 2013 l==ll l*nll o\ e{ N \o N - ro c\l a o c.r or:v?ooqqqnq\c;qqqa-oor{\OooF-6=o(€r'n c.,\O\-r)r)Or*n+O\i\=tooq!?oqnq-iq!.lr)F-oob{\OoOr-Ao\o|iF-hh rO rO \O \O \O \O \O \O \O \O oooo @oooooo@ oooooo Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 1 Page 1 of 5 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Wtness: J. 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PAC-E-I3-04 Present Price Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 1 Page 2 of 5 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Settlement Price uU20r4 SCHEDULE NO. I - Residential Service Customer Charge All kwh (May - Oct) <= 700 kWh > 700 kwh All kWh (Nov - Apr) <: 1,000 kwh > 1,000 kwh Seasonal Service Charge SCHEDULE NO. 36 - Residential Service Optional TOD Customer Charge On-Peak kWh (May - Oct) Off-Peak kWh (May - Oct) On-Peak kWh (Nov - Apr) Off-Peak kWh (Nov - Apr) Seasonal Service Charge SCHEDLJLE NO. 6/6A - General Service - Large Power Customer Charge (Secondary Voltage) Customer Charge (Primary Voltage) All kW (May - Oct) All kW (Nov - Apr) Allkwh Seasonal Service Charge (Secondary) Seasonal Service Charge (Primary) Voltage Discount SCHEDLILE NO. 7 - Customer Owned Light Residential Charges Per Lamp 16,000 Lumens, HPSV SCHEDLTLE NO. 7/7A - Security Area Lighting Charges Per Lamp 7000 Lumens, MV 20,000 Lumens, MV 5,600 Lumens, HPSV, Co Owned Pole 5,600 Lumens, HPSV, No Co Owned Pole 9,500 Lumens, HPSV, Co Owned Pole 9,500 Lumens, HPSV, No Co Owned Pole 16,000 Lumens, HPSV, Co Owned Pole 16,000 Lumens, HPSV, No Co Owned Pole 27,500 Lumens, HPSV, Co Owned Pole $s.00 10.7874 14.5630 8.2571 11.1472 $60.00 I o o ( $14.00 14.4027 g 4.9148 p 12.3029 p 4.4982 A $168.00 s37.00 $r 1 1.00 $14.36 sl l.8l 3.6696 g $444.00 $1,332.00 (s0.6s) $ 14.91 $26.83 $47.86 $ 17.04 $ 13.56 $l9.s l $r6.02 $2s.70 $22.88 $36.97 s5.00 10.8759 14.6825 8.3249 11.2386 $60.00 s14.00 14.5265 4.9571 12.4087 4.5369 $168.00 $37.00 $l I 1.00 $14.36 $l L81 3.7293 $444.00 $1,332.00 ($0.6s) $ 15.03 s27.04 $48.23 $ 17.17 $13.67 s19.66 $ r 6.15 $2s.90 s23.06 $37.26 p ( I a I a 0 o Attachment D - Settlement Rates ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER - STATE OF ]DAHO cAsE NO. PAC-E-13-04 Present Price Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 1 Page 3 of 5 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Settlement Price uu20t4 27,500 Lumens, HPSV, No Co Owned Pole 50,000 Lumens, HPSV, Co Owned Pole 50,000 Lumens, HPSV, No Co Owned Pole 16,000 Lumens, HPS Flood, Co Owned Pole 16,000 Lumens, HPS Flood, No Co Owned Pole 27,500 Lumens, HPS Flood, Co Owned Pole 27,500 Lumens, HPS Flood, No Co Owned Pole 50,000 Lumens, HPS Flood, Co Owned Pole 50,000 Lumens, HPS Flood, No Co Owned Pole 8,000 Lumens, LPSV, Energy Only 13,500 Lumens, LPSV, Energy Only 22,500 Lumens, LPSV, Energy Only 33,000 Lumens, LPSV, Energy Only SCHEDULE NO.9 - General Service - High Voltage Customer Charge All kW (May - Oct) All kW (Nov - Apr) Minimum kW Summer Minimum kW Winter Allkwh SCHEDULE NO. 10 - Irrigation Small Customer Charge (Season) Large Customer Charge (Season) Post-Season Customer Charge All kW (June I - Sept 15) First 25,000 kWh (June I - Sept 15) Next 225,000 kWh (June 1 - Sept 15) All Add'l kWh (June 1 - Sept 15) All kwh (Sept 16 - May 31) SCHEDULE NO. 11 - Company-Owned Street Lighting Service Charges per Lamp 5,800 Lumens, High Intensity Discharge 9,500 Lumens, High Intensity Discharge 16,000 Lumens, High Intensity Discharge 27,500 Lumens, High Intensity Discharge 50,000 Lumens, High Intensity Discharge 9,500 Lumens, High Intensity Discharge - Series I 16,000 Lumens, High Intensity Discharge - Series I 9,500 Lumens, High lntensity Discharge - Series 2 16,000 Lumens, High Intensity Discharge - Series 2 12,000 Metal Halide s33.48 $s 1.67 $4s.74 $2s.70 $22.88 $36.97 $33.48 $s 1.67 $4s.74 $3.66 $s.41 $7.s2 $9.1s s370.00 s10.26 97.74 s10.26 97.74 3.8835 $14.00 $41.00 $23.00 $s.98 8.5312 6.3103 4.6577 7.2164 $33.74 $s2.07 $46. I 0 $2s.90 $23.06 $37.26 $33.74 $s2.07 s46.10 $3.69 $s.4s s7.s8 $9.22 $370.00 $10.26 $7.74 $10.26 97.74 3.9283 $14.00 $41.00 $23.00 $s.98 8.6106 6.3691 4.7011 7.2836 o o o o p a a a $1s.14 $ 18.89 $2s.7s $3s.96 $s2.79 $31.2s $34.29 g2s.7l s28.68 $27.88 $1s.26 $19.04 $2s.9s $36.24 $s3.20 $31.49 $34.s6 s2s.91 s28.90 s28. l0 Affachment D - Settlement Rates ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER. STATE OF IDAHO GASE NO. PAC-E-13-04 Present Price 19,500 Metal Halide 32,000 Metal Halide 9,000 Metal Halide - Series I 12,000 Metal Halide - Series I 9,000 Metal Halide - Series 2 12,000 Metal Halide - Series 2 SCHEDLTLE NO. l2E - Customer-Owned Street Lighting Service-Energr Only Charges per Lamp 33,000 Lumens, LPSV 12,000 Metal Halide 19,500 Metal Halide 32,000 Metal Halide 107,800 Metal Halide 9,000 Metal Halide 5,800 Lumens, HPSV 9,500 Lumens, HPSV 16,000 Lumens, HPSV 27,500 Lumens, HPSV 50,000 Lumens, HPSV Non-Listed Luminaire - Enerry Only Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 1 Page 4 of 5 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Settlement Price uU20t4 $34.60 $41.97 s31.s2 $36.24 $30.67 $32.38 $34.87 $42.30 $31.77 $36.s2 $30.91 $32.63 SCHEDULE NO. 12F - Customer-Owned Street Lighting Senice-Full Maintenance Charges per Lamp 5,800 Lumens, FIPSV $6.56 9,500 Lumens, HPSV $8.36 16,000 Lumens, HPSV S10.04 27,500 Lumens, HPSV $13.16 50,000 Lumens, HPSV $17.55 $9. l6 $7.0s $9.65 $15.17 s36.32 $4.01 $2.84 $3.97 $5.91 sr0. l0 $1s.52 10.2944 O $9.23 $7.1 0 $9.73 $15.29 $36.60 $4.04 $2.86 $4.00 $s.96 s 10.18 $ 15.64 10.374s o $6.61 $8.43 $r 0.12 $13.26 $17.69 SCHEDT LE NO. l2P - Customer-Owned Street Lighting Service-Partial Charges per Lamp 10,000 Lumens, MV 20,000 Lumens, MV 5,800 Lumens, HPSV 9,500 Lumens, HPSV 27,500 Lumens, HPSV 50,000 Lumens, HPSV SCHEDULE NO. 19 - Commercial and Industrial Space Heating Customer Charge Secondary All kWh (May - Oct) All kwh (Nov - Apr) Maintenance $16.42 s21.98 s5.88 $7.57 $12.14 s16.36 $23.00 9.31s2 ( 69023 O $16.s5 $22.1s $s.93 $7.63 $12.23 $ 16.49 $23.00 9s916 A 6.9s89 ( Attachment D - Settlement Rates ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER. STATE OF IDAHO CASE NO. PAC-E-i3-04 Present Price Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 1 Page 5 of 5 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Settlement Price uu20t4 SCHEDULE NO.23i23A - General Service Customer Charge Secondary Customer Charge Primary All kwh (May - Oct) All kwh (Nov - Apr) Seasonal Service Charge (Secondary) Seasonal Service Charge (Primary) Voltage Discount SCHEDULE NO.35 - General Service - Optional TOD Customer Charge Secondary Customer Charge Primary AII On-Peak kW Allkwh Seasonal Service Charge (Secondary) Seasonal Service Charge (Primary) Voltage Discount SCHEDULE 4OO Firm Energy and Power Customer Charges kwh kw Excess kVar Interruptible Energy and Power kwh kw SCHEDTJLE 401 Customer Charges HLH kwh (May-October) HLH kwh (November-April) LLH kwh (May-October) LLH kWh (November-April) All kW (May-October) All kW (November-April) $ 16.00 s49.00 9.1030 o 794$ A $192.00 $588.00 (0.43e7) g $67.00 $165.00 s16.45 4.901s a $804.00 $1,980.00 ($o.s+1 s1,586.00 3.0870 A s1s.9l $0.96 3.0870 ( $ 15.91 s442.00 3.6332 i, 3.0214 (, 2.7243 i, 2.7243 (, $ 17.60 $14.19 s16.00 s49.00 9.1825 8.0157 $192.00 $s88.00 (0.4397) ( s67.00 $16s.00 $16.4s 4.9609 O $804.00 $1,980.00 ($0.84) $1,586.00 3. l 303 $1s.91 $0.96 ( o 3.1303 A $15.91 s442.00 3.68ss ( 3.0649 f, 2.763s ( 2.763s (, s17.60 $ 14.19 CONFIDENTIAL Case No. PAC-E-I3-04 ExhibitNo.2 Witness: J. Ted Weston BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER CONFIDENTIAL Exhibit Accompanying Stipulation Testimony of J. Ted Weston Electric Service Agreement between Rocky Mountain Power and Monsanto Company August 2013 THIS EXHIBIT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND IS PROVIDED UT{DER SEPARATE COVER Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Exhibit No. 3 Witness: J. Ted Weston BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER Exhibit Accompanying Stipulation Testimony of J. Ted Weston Revised Electric Service Schedules August 2013 l1fiffiOUNTAIN LP.U.C. No. 1 Eighth Canceling Seventh Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 1 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Revision of Sheet No. Revision of Sheet No. 1.1 1.1 ROCKY MOT]I\TAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 1 STATE OF IDAHO Residential Service AVAILABILITY: At any point on the Company's interconnected system where there are facilities ofadequate capacity. APPLICATION: This Schedule is for alternating current electric service supplied at 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: Customer Service Charge: $5.00 per Customer Energy Charge:(1) Billing months May through October inclusive 10.8759 I per kWh first 700 kWh 14.6825i, per kWh all additional kwh (Continued) EFFECTM: January l,2014 Submitted Under Case No. PAC-E-13-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 -,ROCKYMOUNTAINYwwER \ r orvrsror oF PAcrFrcoBP Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 2 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Wtness: J. Ted Weston Eighth Revision of Sheet No. 1.2 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 1-Continued MONTHLY BILL: (continued) (2) Billing months November throueh April inclusive 8.3249t, per kWh first 1,000 kWh 11.23869 per kWh all additional kwh 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 $60.00. 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-E-13-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 EFFECTM: January l,2014 -,ROCKYMOUNTATNYwwen\ a orv,sroru or PacrFrconP I.P.U.C. No.l Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 3 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Sixth Revision of Sheet No. 6.I Canceling Fifth Revision of Sheet No. 6.1 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.6 STATE OF IDAHO General Service - Large Power AVAILABILITY: At any point on the Company's interconnected system where there are facilities ofadequate capacity. APPLICATION: This Schedule is for altemating 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. lnclusive Customer Service Charge: Secondary voltage delivery (Less than 2300 volts) $ 37.00 per Customer Primary voltage delivery (2300 volts or higher) $ 1 I 1.00 per Customer Billing Months November throush April" Inclusive $ 37.00 per Customer $ I I 1.00 per Customer $ 11.81 per kW for all kW 3.7293i, per kWh for all kWh Power Rate: Energy Rate: $ 14.36 per kW for all kW 3.72930 per kWh for all kWh (Continued) Submitted Under Case No. PAC-E-13-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 EF'FECTM: January 1,2014 V,ROCKYMOUNTAINYpowea\ e orvrsroN or pAcrFrconp LP.U.C. No. 1 Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 4 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Sixth Revision of Sheet No. 6A.l Canceling Fifth Revision of Sheet No. 6A.l ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.6A STATE OF IDAHO General Service - Large Power (Residential and Farm) AVAILABILITY: 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: Customer Service Charge: Secondary voltage delivery (Less than 2300 volts) Primary voltage delivery (2300 volts or higher) Power Rate: Energy Rate: Billing Months May through October. Inclusive $ 37.00 per Customer Billing Months November through April. Inclusive $ 37.00 per Customer $ 111.00 $ 14.36 3.72%A per Customer per kW for all kW per kWh for all kWh (Continued) per Customer per kW for all kW per kWh for all kWh $ lll.00 $ I 1.81 3.7293( Submitted Under Case No. PAC-E-13-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 EFFECTIVE: January l, 2014 -ROCKYMOUNTAINYpowee \ n orv'sroat or PAcrFlcoFP I.P.U.C. No.1 Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 5 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Wtness: J. Ted Weston Fifth Revision of Sheet No. 7.1 Canceling Fourth Revision of Sheet No. 7.1 ROCKY MOI'NTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.7 STATE OF IDAHO Security Area Lighting AVAILABILITY: 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 and (2) Customer-owned/Customer-maintained Area Li ghting. MONTHLY BILL: Rate: (1) Securitv Area Lighting Nominal Lamp Rating: Initial Lumens Watts Per Lamp Mercury Vapor Lamp: 7,000 175 $27.04 per lamp 20,000 400 $48.23 per lamp (Continued) EFFECTM: January l,2014 Submitted Under Case No. PAC-E-I3-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 V,ROCKYMOUNTAIN(e61Y1Eq \ r orvrsror or PAcrFrcoRP LP.U.C. No. I Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 6 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Wtness: J. Ted Weston Fourth Revision of Sheet No. 7.2 Canceling Third Revision of Sheet No. 7.2 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 7 - Continued MONTHLY BILL: (continued) Sodium Vapor Lamps: 5,600 high intensity discharge 70 Sodium Vapor Flood Lamps: 16,000 high intensity discharge 9,500 high intensity discharge 100 16,000 high intensity discharge 150 27,500 high intensity discharge 250 50,000 high intensity discharge 400 $17.17 per lamp on new pole $13.67 per lamp if no new pole is required $19.66 per lamp on new pole $16.15 per lamp if no new pole is required $25.90 per lamp on new pole $23.06 per lamp if no new pole is required $37.26 per lamp on new pole $33.74 per lamp if no new pole is required $52.07 per lamp on new pole $46.10 per lamp if no new pole is required $25.90 per lamp on new pole $23.06 per lamp if no new pole is required $37.26 per lamp on new pole 533.74 per lamp if no new pole is required $52.07 per lamp on new pole $46.10 per lamp if no new pole is required 150 25027,500 high intensity discharge 50,000 high intensity discharge 400 (Continued) EFFECTIYE: January l, 2014 Submitted Under Case No. PAC-E-l 3-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 -ROCKYMOUNTAINYrcwex\ A OTVTSION Ot PACtttCOnP I.P.U.C. No. 1 Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 7 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Fifth Revision of Sheet No. 7.4 Canceling Fourth Revision of Sheet No. 7.4 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 7 - Continued MONTHLY BILL: (continued) (2) Customer-Owned/Customer-Maintained Area Lighting Enerry Only (No New Service): Initial Lumens Watts Per Lamp 16,000 Sodium Vapor Flood 150 $15.03 CONTRACT PERIOD: One year or longer. PROVISIONS 1. Inoperable lights will be repaired as soon as reasonably possible, during regular business hours or as allowed by company's operating schedule and requirements, provided the Company receives notification of inoperable lights form Customer or a member of the public by either notifying Rocky Mountain Power's customer service (1-888-221-7070) or rvrvlv.rockymountainporver.net/streetlights. Rocky Mountain Power's obligation to repair lights is limited to this tariff. 2. The Company reserves the right to contract for the maintenance of lighting service provided hereunder. 3. Temporary disconnection and subsequent reconnection of electrical service requested by the Customer shall be at the Customer's expense. The Customer may request temporary suspension of power for lighting by written notice. During such periods, the monthly rate will be reduced by the Company's estimated average monthly relamping and enerry costs for the luminaire. The facilities may be considered idle and may be removed after 12 months of inactivity.4. Pole re-painting, when requested by the Customer and not required for safety reasons, shall be done at the Customer's expense, using the original pole color.5. Glare or vandalism shielding, when requested by the Customer, shall be installed at the Customer's expense. In cases of repetitive vandalism, the Company may notify the Customer of the need to install vandal shields at the Customer's expense, or otherwise have the lighting removed. 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-E-13-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 EFFECTM: January 1,2014 JzROCKYMOUNTAINYrcwen \ a o'vrsrot, ot PAclFlcoRP LP.U.C. No. I Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 8 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Wtness: J. Ted Weston Fourth Revision of Sheet No. 7A.1 Canceling Third Revision of Sheet No. 7A.1 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.7A STATE OF IDAHO Security Area Lighting @esidential and Farm) AVAILABILITY: 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 (l) 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: (l) Securitv Area Lightine Nominal Lamp Rating: Initial Lumens Mercury Vapor Lamp: 7,000 20,000 Watts 175 400 Per Lamp $27.04 per lamp $48.23 per lamp (Continued) EFFECTM: January 1,2014 Submitted Under Case No. PAC-E-13-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 V,ROCKYMOUNTATNfto61ssa\ a orvrsroru or PAcrFrcoFP LP.U.C. No. I Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 9 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Fourth Revision of Sheet No. 7A.2 Canceling Third Revision of Sheet No. 7A.2 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 7A - Continued MONTHLY BILL: (continued) Rate: Sodium Vapor Lamps: 5,600 high intensity discharge 70 9,500 high intensity discharge 16,000 high intensity discharge 2s0 150 27,500 high intensity discharge 50,000 high intensity discharge 400 517.17 per lamp on new pole $13.67 per lamp if no new pole is required $19.66 per lamp on new pole $16.15 per lamp if no new pole is required $25.90 per lamp on new pole $23.06 per lamp if no new pole is required $37.26 per lamp on new pole 533.74 per lamp if no new pole is required 552.07 per lamp on new pole $46.10 per lamp if no new pole is required $25.90 per lamp on new pole $23.06 per lamp if no new pole is required $37.26 per lamp on new pole $33.74 per lamp if no new pole is required $52.07 per lamp on new pole $46.10 per lamp if no new pole is required 100 Sodium Vapor Flood Lamps: 16,000 high intensity discharge 150 25027,500 high intensity discharge 50,000 high intensity discharge (Continued) 400 EFFECTM: January l,2014 Submitted Under Case No. PAC-E-13-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 -ROCKYMOUNTAINYpowep.\ A DTV|STON OF PACTFTCOFP I.P.U.C. No.l Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 10 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Sixth Revision of Sheet No. 9.2 Canceling Fifth Revision of Sheet No. 9.2 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.9 - Continued MONTHLY BILL: Rate: Customer Service Charge: Power Rate: Energy Rate: Power Factor: Billing Months November through April. Inclusive $370.00 per Customer This rate is based on the Customer maintaining at all times a power factor of 85%o 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 l%o for every l%othatthe 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 l5-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. PAC-E-13-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 Billing Months May through October. Inclusive $370.00 per Customer $10.26 per kW for all kW 3.92830 per kWh for all kWh $ 7.74 per kW for all kW 3.92830 per kWh for all kWh EFFECTM: January l,2014 -,ROCKYMOUNTAINYpowee\ n orv,srou or PAcrFrconP Power Rate: Energy Rate: Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 'll of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Wtness: J. Ted Weston Eighth Revision of Sheet No. 10.2 I.P.U.C. No. I Cancelins Seventh Revision of Sheet No. 10.2 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE No. 10 - Continued MONTHLY BILL: (Continued) Post-Season Rate Customer Service Charge: Energy Rate: $5.98 per kW for all kW 8.6106p per kWh for first 25,000 kwh 6.369W, per kWh for the next 225,000 kWh 4.701ry per kWh for all additional kWh $23.00 per Customer 7.2836(, 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 314 of l% for every l%o that the power factor is less than 85olo. Minimum: The Customer Service Charge. Minimum: The Customer Service Charge. ADJUSTMENTS: All monthly bills shall be adjusted in accordance with Schedules 34 and94. 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: (l) 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) EFFECTM: January l,2014 Submitted Under Case No. PAC-E-I3-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 !.ffirvrouNrArN LP.U.C. No.l Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 12 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Sixth Revision of Sheet No. 11.1 Canceling Fifth Revision of Sheet No. 11.1 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 11 STATE OF IDAHO Street Lighting Service Company-Owned System AVAILABILITY: In all territory served by the Company in the State of Idaho. APPLICATION: To unmetered lighting service provided to municipalities or agencies of municipal, county, state or federal govemments for dusk to dawn illumination of public streets, highways and thoroughfares by means of Company owned, operated and maintained street lighting systems controlled by a photoelectric control or time switch. MONTHLY BILL: The Monthly Billing shall be the rate per luminaire as specified in the rate tables below. llish Pressure Sodium Vaoor LWtel Bqtiqg 5.800*9.500 16.000 27.500 s0,000 Watts 70 100 150 250 400 Monthlv kWh 28 39 59 96 148 Functional Lishtins $1s.26 $19.04 $2s.9s $36.24 ss3.20 Decorative - Series I NiA $31 .49 $34.s6 NiA N/A Decorative - Series 2 N/A $25.91 $28.90 N/A N/A * Existing fixtures only. Service is not available under this schedule to new 5,800 lumen High Pressure Sodium vapor Fixtures. (Continued) EFFECTIVE: January l, 2014 Submitted Under Case No. PAC-E-l 3-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 -,ROCKYMOUNTAINYpovtea \ n o'vrs,ol or PAcrFrcoRP LP.U.C. No.1 Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 13 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Wtness: J. Ted Weston Sixth Revision of Sheet No. 12.1 Canceling Fifth Revision of Sheet No. 12.1 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 12 STATE OF IDAHO Street Lighting Service Customer-Owned System AVAILABILITY: In all territory served by the Company in the State of Idaho. APPLICATION: To lighting service provided to municipalities or agencies of municipal, count5r, state or federal governments for dusk to dawn illumination of public streets, highways and thoroughfares by means of Customer owned street lighting systems controlled by a photoelectric control or time switch. MONTHLY BILL: 1. Energy Only Service - Rate per Luminaire Energy Only Service includes energ/ supplied from Company's overhead or underground circuits and does not include any maintenance to Customer's facilities. The Monthly Billing shall be the rate per luminaire as specified in the rate tables below. High Pressure Sodium Vapor- No Maintenance $r 0.1 8 (Continued) EFFECTI\IE: January 1, 2014 Submitted Under Case No. PAC-E-I3-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 -ROCKYMOUNTAINftp1yy7sa\ a o,rsror or PAcrFrcoRP I.P.U.C. No.l Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 14 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Fifth Revision of Sheet No. 12.2 Canceling Fourth Revision of Sheet No. 12.2 Metal Halide- No Maintenance I=qgpl Bqting Watts Monthlv kWh ELECTRIC SER\ICE SCHEDULE NO. 12 - Continued MONTHLY BILL: (continued) Low Pressure Sodium Vapor - No Maintenance Lu1qe4 Bqttne 33.000 Watts 180 Monthlv kWh 74 Enerw Onlv Service s9.23 For non-listed luminaires, the cost will be calculated for 3940 annual hours of operation including applicable loss factors for ballasts and starting aids at the cost per kWh given below. Non-Listed Luminaire $rkwh Enersv Only Service $0. r 03745 2. Maintenance Service (No New Service) Monthly maintenance is only applicable for existing monthly maintenance effect prior to June 29,2007. A." service agreements in Mercury Vapor- Partial Maintenance L_u1n_ep Bqtfrg 10,000 20.000 Watts 250 400 Monthlv kWh 93 145 Partial Maintenance Service $16.5s s22.15 (Continued) EFFECTM: January l,2014 Submitted Under Case No. PAC-E-13-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 v,-RocKY MOUNTAINY<SPOWER \ e orusror,r or PAcrFrcoRP LP.U.C. No.1 Fifth Canceling Fourth Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 15 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Revision of Sheet No. 12.3 Revision of Sheet No. 12.3 High Pressure Sodium - Partial Maintenance $r6.49 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 12 - Continued MONTHLY BILL: (continued) B. Street Liehting. "Full Maintenance" SPECIFICATIONS AND SERVICE FOR STREET LIGHTING WITH PARTIAL AND FULL MAINTENANCE (NO NEW SERVICE): Installations must have met 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 qualiff for maintenance under the Electric Service Schedule. Street Lighting Service under "partial maintenance" includes enerry, lamp and glassware renewals and cleaning of glassware. Street Lighting Service under "full maintenance" includes enerry, lamp and glassware replacements and cleaning of glassware, and replacement of damaged or inoperative photocells, ballasts, starting aids, poles, mast arms 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. High Pressure Sodium - Full Maintenance $10. r2 (Continued) EFFECTM: January l,2014 Submitted Under Case No. PAC-E-13-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 YH,ffi*IOUNTAIN I.P.U.C. No.1 Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 16 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 \Mtness: J. Ted Weston Eighth Revision of Sheet No. 19.2 Canceling Seventh Revision of Sheet No. 19.2 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 19 - Continued MONTHLY BILL: Rate for space heating: Billing Months May through October. Inclusive Customer Service Charge: $23.00 per Customer Energy Rate: 9.3916i, per kWh for all kWh Rate for all other service: Billing Months November through April. Inclusive $23.00 per customer 6.9589(, per kWh for all kWh All other service requirements will be supplied under Electric Service Schedule No. 6, or Electric Service Schedule No. 6A, or Electric Service Schedule No. 23, or Elecffic Service Schedule No. 23A, or Electric Service Schedule No.35, or 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's 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 HEATING: 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) EFFECTM: January l,2014 Submitted Under Case No. PAC-E-I3-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 -/,ROCKY MOUNTAINYrcwea \ a orvrsron os PAcrFrcoRP I.P.U.C. No.1 Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 17 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 \Mtness: J. Ted Weston Sixth Revision of Sheet No. 23.1 Canceling Fifth Revision of Sheet No. 23.1 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.23 STATE OF IDAHO General Seruice AVAILABILITY: At any point on the Company's interconnected system where there are facilities of adequate capacity. APPLICATION: This Schedule is for altemating curent, 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: Customer Service Charge: Secondary voltage delivery (Less than 2300 volts) Primary voltage delivery (2300 volts or higher) Energy Rate: Billing Months May throush October. Inclusive $16.00 per Customer $49.00 per Customer 9.1825d per kWh for all kWh Billing Months November throueh April. Inclusive $16.00 per Customer $49.00 per Customer 8.0157p per kWh for all kWh (Continued) EFFECTM: January l,2014 Submitted Under Case No. PAC-E-13-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 ROCKY MOUNTAIN Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 18 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-I3-04 Wtness: J. Ted WestonPOWER A OMSION OF PICIfICOFP I.P.U.C. No. I Sixth Revision of Sheet No. 23A.1 Canceling Fifth Revision of Sheet No. 23A.1 ROCKY MOI]NTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.23A STATE OF IDAHO General Seruice (Residential and Farm) AVAILABILITY: 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 (l) 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 altemating 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 Billing Months November through October. Inclusive through April. Inclusive Customer Service Charge: Secondary voltage delivery (Less than 2300 volts) $16.00 per Customer $16.00 per Customer Primary voltage delivery (2300 volts or higher) $49.00 per Customer $49.00 per Customer Energy Rate: 9.1825A per kWh for all kWh 8.0157/, per kWh for all kWh (Continued) Submitted Under PAC-E-l 3-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 EFFECTM: January l,2014 VROCKYni-(rctwER \ A OrvlsroN oF mclficonP Y MOUNTAIN Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 19 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston I.P.U.C. No.1 First Revision of Sheet No. 31.2 Canceling Original Sheet No. 31.2 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.31- Continued MONTHLY BILL: Rate: Billing Months May Billing Months November through October.Inclusive through April.Inclusive Customer Service Charge: $370.00 per Customer $370.00 per Customer Back-up Facilities Rate: $5.70 per kW for all kW $4.30 per kW for all kW The Facilities Rate applies to the kW of Back-up Contract Power Back-up PowerRate: $0.19 all kW Day $0.14 AII kW Day Back-up Power is billed on a per day basis and is based on the fifteen (15) minute period of the Customer's greatest use of Back-up Power during the day. Scheduled Maintenance Power rate is one half (ll2) of the Back-up Power Rate. Excess Power $20.52 per kW for all kW $15.48 per kW for all kW Rate: Supplementary $10.26 per kW for all kW 57.74 per kW for all kW Power Rate: Supplementary 3.9283(, per kWh 3.92839 per kWh and Back-up Energy Rate: 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 than85%o lagging, the Power as recorded by the Company's meter will be increased by % of lYo for every 7Yo that the power factor is less than 85%. (continued) Submitted Under Case No. PAC-E-I3-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 EFFECTM: January l,2074 -/,ROCKY MOUNTAINYrcwea\ A DTVTSTON OF PACTFTCORP I.P.U.C. No.1 Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 20 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Seventh Revision of Sheet No. 35.2 Canceling Sixth Revision of Sheet No. 35.2 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.35 - Continued MONTHLY BILL: Customer Service Charge: Secondary voltage delivery (Less than 2300 volts) Primary voltage delivery (2300 volts or higher) Power Charge: On-Peak kW Energy Charge: Per kWh for all kWh TIME PERIODS: $ 67.00 per Customer $165.00 per Customer $ 16.45 per kW 4.9609A 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday, except holidays. All other times. On-Peak Off-Peak Due to the expansions of Daylight Saving Time (DST) as adopted under Section I l0 of the U.S. Enerry Policy Act of 2005 the time periods shown above will begin and end one hour later for the period between the second Sunday in March and the first Sunday in April, and for the period between the last Sunday in October and the first Sunday in November. 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 85o% laggng, 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 314 of 1%o for every 1%o thatthe Power factor is less than 8502. 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: $0.84 per kW Minimum: Customer Service Charge plus applicable Demand and Energy charges. (Continued) EFFECTM: January 1,2014 Submitted Under Case No. PAC-E-13-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 -ROCKYMOUNTAIN<E4cI/l,flER\ A Dlvtsrot{ oF PActrlconp Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 2'l of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Seventh Revision of Sheet No. 35A.2 I.P.U.C. No. 1 Canceling Sixth Revision of Sheet No.35A.2 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.35A - Continued MONTHLY BILL: Customer Service Charge: Secondary voltage delivery (Less than 2300 volts) Primary voltage delivery (2300 volts or higher) Power Charge: On-Peak kW Energy Charge: Per kWh for all kWh TIME PERIODS: On-Peak 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday, except holidays. Off-Peak All other times. Due to the expansions of Daylight Saving Time (DST) as adopted under Section 110 of the U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2005 the time periods shown above will begin and end one hour later for the period between the second Sunday in March and the first Sunday in April, and for the period between the last Sunday in October and the first Sunday in November. 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 85o/o lagging the Power as recorded by the Company's meter will be increased by 314 of l%o for every lYothatthe 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: $0.84 per kW Minimum: Customer Service Charge plus applicable Demand and Enerry charges. $ 67.00 per Customer $165.00 per Customer $ 16.45 per kW 4.9609(, (Continued) EFFECTM: January 1,2014 Submitted Under Case No. PAC-E-I3-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 V"ROCKYMOUNTAIN-(p91ErF. \ A DrvrsloN oF PActFcoRP Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 22 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Wtness: J. Ted Weston I.P.U.C. No.1 Ninth Revision of Sheet No.36.2 Canceling Eighth Revision of Sheet No. 36.2 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.36 - Continued MONTHLY BILL: Rate: Billing Months May Billing Months November throughOctober.Inclusive throughApril.Inclusive Customer Service $14.00 per Customer $14.00 per Customer Charge: On Peak Enerry Charge: 14.52650 per kWh 12.4087(, per kWh Off Peak Energy 4.95710 per kWh 4.5369i, per kWh Charge: Minimum Bill: Customer Service Charge. On Peak, Summer months-All kWh used from 8:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M., 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. Due to the expansions of Daylight SavingTime (DST) as adopted under Section 110 of the U.S. Enerry Policy Act of 2005 the time periods shown above will begin and end one hour later forthe period between the second Sunday in March and the first Sunday in April, and for the period between the last Sunday in October and the first Sunday in November. SEASONAL SERVICE: When seasonable service is supplied under this Schedule, the minimum seasonal charge will be $168.00 plus energy charges. CONTRACT PERIOD: One year or longer. MONTHLY BILLING REDUCTION: Rates in this schedule shall be reduced by the monthly kilowau-hour credit adjustment set forth under "Monthly Rates" in the currently effective Electric Service Schedule No. 34. (Continued) Submitted Under Case No. PAC-E-I3-04 ISSUED: August 16,2013 EFFECTIVE: January l - 2014 -,ROCKYMOUNTAINftpvsa \ I OrvrSrOr.r Os pACtFtCORp Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 23 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Eiehth@Revision of Sheet No. 1.1 Canceling Seventh$ixth--Revision of Sheet No. 1.1I.P.U.C. No.1 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 1 STATE OF IDAHO Residential Service AVAILABILITY: At any point on the Company's interconnected system where there are facilities ofadequate capacity. APPLICATION: This Schedule is for altemating current electric service supplied at 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: Customer Seroice Charge: $5.00 per Customer Energy Charge:(l) Billing months May through October inclusive 10.8159 +8+4p per kWh first 700 kWh 14.5ffip per kWh all additional kWh (Continued) Submitted Under At{+ie,*}'++-14-03Case No. PAC-E - I 3 -04 ISSUED: Aueust 16.2013g EFFECTM: @ !1fiffiOUNTAIN Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 24 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Wtness: J. Ted Weston I.P.U.C. No. 1 Sffin+h-Eighth Revision of Sheet No. 1.2 Canceling Six+h$er.en1h Rwision of Sheet No. 1.2 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 1- Continued MONTHLY BILL: (continued) (2) Billing months November through April inclusive 8.214+32190 per kWh first 1,000 kWh 11.1472t386p per kWh all additionalkwh 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 $60.00. 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 Adviee No, l3 0iCase No. PAC-E- 1 3-04 ISSUED: Ausust 16. 2013€s{ebe+.4ry*2 EFFECTM: January l, 20432013 3 I.P.U.C. No.1 ROCKY OUNTAIN POWER ADMSION OF PACIFICORP Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 25 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Wtness: J. Ted Weston Si*h-SixIh Revision of Sheet No. 6.1 Canceling So{r+th,ML Revision of Sheet No. 6.1 ROCKY MOTTNTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.6 STATE OF IDAHO General Senice - Large Power 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 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 Customer Service Charge: Secondary voltage delivery (Less than 2300 volts) $ 37.00 per Customer Primary voltage delivery (2300 volts or higher) $ I 1 1.00 per Customer Billing Months November through April" Inclusive $ 37.00 per Customer $ I11.00 per Customer Power Rate: Energy Rate: $ 14.36 3.66961 2e3A per kW for all kW per kWh for all kWh (Continued) per kW for all kW per kWh for all kWh $ 1 l.8l 3.6@62 2e3A Submitted Under C*seN+.+l43Case N o. PAC-E- I 3 -04 ISSUED:EFFECTM: January l, N+3X)A Y LP.U.C. No. 1 ROCKY MOUNTAIN Frol,rrER A O|V|STON OF PACTFICOHP Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 26 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Wtness: J. Ted Weston .Fi+th@Revision of Sheet No.6A.l Canceling Pe{*r+h-Eifth Revision of Sheet No. 6A.l ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.6A STATE OF'IDAHO General Service - Large Power @esidential and Farm) AVAILABILITY: 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 throueh October. Inclusive Customer Service Charge: Secondary voltage delivery (Less than 2300 volts) $ 37.00 per Customer Primary voltage delivery (2300 volts or higher) $ 1 1 1.00 per Customer Billing Months November throueh April. Inclusive $ 37.00 per Customer $ I I 1.00 per Customer Power Rate: $ 14.36 per kW for all kW $ I l.8l per kW for all kW Energy Rate: 3.ffiq per kWh for all kWh 3.66961_ per kWh for all kWh2e3f, 293(, (Continued) Submitted Under Advie++rkr,. -|3-SlCase No. PA C- E- I 3 -04 ISSUED:EFFECTIVE: January l, 2+S201{ -/,ROCKY MOUNTAINYrcwea\ r orv,srotu or PAcrFrcoRP I.P.U.C. No.1 Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 27 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 \Mtness: J. Ted Weston feu*pfinn nevision of Sheet No. 7.1 Canceling Thir+EqgIL Revision of Sheet No. 7.1 ROCKY MOI]NTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.7 STATE OT'IDAHO Security Area Lighting AVAILABILITY: 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 (l) 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 and (2) Customer-owned/Customer-maintained Area Lighting. MONTHLY BILL: Rate: (1) Securit-v Area Lighting Nominal Lamp Rating: Initial Lumens Mercury Vapor Lamp: 7,000 20,000 Watts Per Lamp 175 $36*}22.04 per lamp400 $473613.X per lamp (Continued) Submitted Under ACvie++'l+J]43C ase No. PA C-E- I 3 -04 ISSUED: EFFECTM: January 1,20S2813 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER A OIMSION OF PACTACORP I.P.U.C. No.1 Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 28 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Thi++fouglL Rwision of Sheet No. 7.2 Canceling Seee**fldrf!_nevision of Sheet No. 7.2 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 7 - Continued MONTHLY BILL: (continued) Sodium Vapor Lamps: 5,600 high intensity discharge pole 9,500 high intensity discharge pole 16,000 high intensity discharge pole no new 27,500 high intensity discharge pole 50,000 high intensity discharge pole Sodium Vapor Flood Lamps: 16,000 high intensity discharge pole 27,500 high intensity discharge pole $17.8417 per lamp on new $13.5667 per lamp if no new pole is required $19.5+66 per lamp on new $16.0+15 per lamp if no new pole is required $25.+g9g per lamp on new $3;*823.96 per lamp if pole is required $36$1126" per lamp on new $33.4874 per lamp if no new pole is required S5+#2.0L per lamp on new $4*746.10 per lamp if no new pole is required $25.7{90 per lamp on new $22*8j.06 per lamp if no new pole is required $3*q.26 per lamp on new $33.-1814 per lamp if no new pole is required Submitted Under Adie*lkx-13-$3C ase No. PA C-E- I 3 -0"1 ISSUED:EFF'ECTIYE: January I.P.U.C. No. I ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER A DIVISTON OF PACIFICOFP Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 29 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Wtness: J. Ted Weston +hir+foulth Revision of Sheet No. 7.2 Canceling Seee*+I'nirc!_nevision of Sheet No. 7.2 50,000 high intensity discharge pole (Continued) $5-t.6+2-QZ per lamp on new $4.s'*+6.18 per lamp if no new pole is required S ubmitted Under A.dviee+k+,-PaJc ase No. PAC-E- I 3 -04 ISSUED:EFFECTIYE: January l, 20$2ql4 -IROCKYMOUNTAINftpsutEp.\ a orvrsrox or PAcrFrcoFP I.P.U.C. No.1 Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 30 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Wtness: J. Ted Weston fett+*Ei$n nevision of Sheet No. Canceling +hir*f'gugh Revision of Sheet No. 7.4 7.4 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 7 - Continued MONTHLY BILL: (continued) (2) Customer-Owned/Customer-Maintained Area Lightine Energr Only (No New Service): Initial Lumens Watts Per Lamp 16,000 Sodium Vapor Flood 150 $l-1J)+15O3 CONTRACT PERIOD: One year or longer. PROVISIONS l. Inoperable lights will be repaired as soon as reasonably possible, during regular business hours or as allowed by company's operating schedule and requirements, provided the Company receives notification of inoperable lights form Customer or a member of the public by either notiffing Rocky Mountain Power's customer service (1-888-221-7070) or wwlv.rockynrountainpou,er.ne'1/streetlights. Rocky Mountain Power's obligation to repair lights is limited to this tariff. 2. The Company reserves the right to contract for the maintenance of lighting service provided hereunder.3. Temporary disconnection and subsequent reconnection of electrical service requested by the Customer shall be at the Customer's expense. The Customer may request temporary suspension of power for lighting by written notice. During such periods, the monthly rate will be reduced by the Company's estimated average monthly relamping and energy costs for the luminaire. The facilities may be considered idle and may be removed after 12 months of inactivity.4. Pole re-painting, when requested by the Customer and not required for safety reasons, shall be done at the Customer's expense, using the original pole color. 5. Glare or vandalism shielding, when requested by the Customer, shall be installed at the Customer's expense. In cases of repetitive vandalism, the Company may noti$ the Customer of the need to install vandal shields at the Customer's expense, or otherwise have the lighting removed. 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. S ubmitted Under A*riee+t+-l n}}C ase No. PA C-E - I 3 -04 ISSUED: €etober-l9.-2$l2Ausust 16. 201 3 EFFECTIVE: January l,?$*3UIA -,ROCKYMOUNTAINfto611y617p.\ n orvrsrorv or PAclFrcoRP I.P.U.C. No.1 Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 31 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Thir+fouglh Revision of Sheet No. 7A.1 Canceling S{}etl"eIlld Revision of Sheet No. 7A.1 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.7A STATE OF IDAHO Security Area Lighting (Residential and Farm) AVAILABILITY: 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 (l) 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:(l) Securitv Area Lighting Nominal Lamp Rating: Initial Lumens Mercury Vapor Lamp: 7,000 20,000 Watts Per Lamp 175 $2ffi.0! per lamp400 $41*,68.X per lamp (Continued) Submitted Under Case No. PA C -E- I 3 -t)4Adviee.lie,{4-03 ISSUED:EFFECTM: January 1, f$l+2014 ROCKY MOUNTAIN FIOWER A DrVlSrOil OF PACTFTCOHP Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 32 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Thir+FouglL Revision of Sheet No. 7A.2 Canceling Seeen*I'tirclnevision of Sheet No. 7A.2I.P.U.C. No. I ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 7A - Continued MONTHLY BILL: (continued) Rate: Sodium Vapor Lamps: 5,600 high intensity discharge pole 70 $17.9412 per lamp on new $13.5662 per lamp if no new pole is required 100 $19.5+66 per lamp on new $16.0315 per lamp if no new pole is required 250 $25.7O90 per lamp on new $23S9j.06 per lamp if no new pole is required $36,977.26 per lamp on new $33..1874 per lamp if no new pole is required $5W2.0f per lamp on new $45+46.10 per lamp if no new pole is required $25.+g9g per lamp on new $22*83-QO per lamp if no new pole is required $3#171.26 per lamp on new $33.4871 per lamp if no new 9,500 high intensity discharge pole 16,000 high intensity discharge pole 27,500 high intensity discharge pole 50,000 high intensity discharge pole Sodium Vapor Flood Lamps: 16,000 high intensity discharge pole 27,500 high intensity discharge pole 150 400 150 250 EFFECTM: January 1, 2++320 14 Submitted Under Atlvie+Ne.l3-&1C ase No. PAC-E - I 3 -04 ISSUED: ;ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER A DIVIS}ON OF PACIFICOfiP Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 33 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Thir+EggfilL Revision of Sheet No. 7A.2 Canceling Seeer+I'nircl_nevision of Sheet No. 7A.2I.P.U.C. No.l pole is required 50,000 high intensity discharge 400 $5+#2.A7- per lamp on new pole $45-.7'16.10 per lamp if no new pole is required (Continued) Submitted Under Advie*Ne-. a3*03Case lt io. PAC-E- I 3 -04 ISSUED: EFFECTM: January l,&+3&JA Y ROCKY MOUNIAIN FIOWER A orvtsro,{ oF PAcrFrcoFP I.P.U.C. No. I Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 34 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 \Mtness: J. Ted Weston Fif+hSlXlLLRevision of Sheet No. 9.2 Canceling fe***Ii n nevision of Sheet No. 9.2 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.9 - Continued MONTHLY BILL: Rate: Customer Service Charge: Power Rate: Energy Rate: Billing Months May throueh October. Inclusive $370.00 per Customer $10.26 per kW for all kW 3.88359 per kWh for all kWh 283( Billing Months November through April. Inclusive $370.00 per Customer $ 7.74 per kW for all kW 3.98359 per kWh for all kWh zfirt Power Factor: This rate is based on the Customer maintaining at all times a power factor of 85Yo lagging, or higher, as determined by measurement. If the average power factor is found to be less than 85o/o lagging, the Power as recorded by the Company's meter will be increased by 314 of lYo for every l%othatthe 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 l5-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 Ad+iee4{e,-B43Case N o. PAC-E - I 3 -04 ISSUED:EFFECTM: January 1, 2..Q43!!l4 ROCKY MOUNTAIN FIOWER A OIVISION OF PACIFICORP Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 35 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston S€+en{&g!gh!h Revision of Sheet No. Canceling $ix*hSeventh Revision of Sheet No. 10.2 10.2 ELECTRIC SERYICE SCHEDULE No. 10 - Continued MONTHLY BILL: (Continued) Power Factor: This rate is based on the Customer maintaining at all times a power factor of 85%o lagging, or higher, as determined by measurement. If the average power factor is found to be less than85%o lagging, the power as recorded by the Company's meter will be increased by 314 of lYo for every lYothat the power factor is less than 85%. Minimum: The Customer Service Charge. Post-Season Rate Power Rate: Energy Rate: Customer Service Charge: Energy Rate: $5.98 per kW for all kW 8.&1-Wil960 per kWh for first 25,000 kwh G4A$69J( per kWh for the next 225,000 kWh 4.6*77A1W per kWh for all additional kWh $23.00 per Customer 7.A4W36( per kWh for all kWh Minimum: The Customer Service Charge. ADJUSTMENTS: All monthly bills shall be adjusted in accordance with Schedules 34 and94. PAYMENT: All monthly service billings will be due and payable when rendered and will be considered delinquent if not paid within fifteen (15) days. An advance payment may be required of the Customer by the Company in accordance with Electric Service Regulation No. 9. An advance may be required under any of the following conditions: (1) the Customer failed to pay all amounts owed to the Company when due and payable; the Customer paid an advance the previous season that did not adequately cover bills for the entire season and the Customer failed to pay any balance owing by the due date of the final billing issued for the season. (Continued) (2) Submitted ISSUED: Under Ad{ii€e+i€r}:-0+C ase ltio. PA C-E- I 3 -04 EFFECTIVE: January l, WTAA)A vRocKYMOUNTAIN-arcwER \ A DlvtsroN oF PaclFlcoRP Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 36 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Fiftlr$.[h Revision of Sheet No. 11.1 Canceling fe*Xtrfifin Bevision of Sheet No. 11.1I.P.U.C. No. I ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 11 STATE OF IDAHO Street Lighting Service Company-Owned System AVAILABILITY: In all territory served by the Company in the State of Idaho. APPLICATION: To unmetered lighting service provided to municipalities or agencies of municipal, county, state or federal governments for dusk to dawn illumination of public streets, highways and thoroughfares by means of Company owned, operated and maintained street lighting systems controlled by a photoelectric control or time switch. MONTHLY BILL: The Monthly Billing shall be the rate per luminaire as specified in the rate tables below. Hieh Pressure Sodium Vapor Lumen Rating 5.800*9.500 16.000 27.500 50.000 Watts 70 r00 150 2s0 400 Monthlv kWh 28 39 59 96 148 Functional Lishtins $15.-1426 $18*99.0.{$25.7595 $35+i662 4 $5*93.20 Decorative - Series I N/A $31.3s49 $34.]956 N/A N/A Decorative - Series 2 N/A $2s.+191 $28.68e0 N/A N/A * Existing fixtures only. Service is not available under this schedule to new 5,800 lumen High Pressure Sodium vapor Fixtures. (Continued) Submitted Under Ad.'1++$k+-ll$lC ase I{o. PA C- E - I 3 -04 ISSUED:EFFECTM: January l, 2S++2014 V,ROCKYMOUNTAINYwwea \ e orvrsroru or PA,crFrcoFP LP.U.C. No.l Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 37 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Fifttrt-S*lLRevision of Sheet No. 12.1 Canceling pe*r*Pfliftn nevision of Sheet No. 12.1 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 12 STATE OF IDAHO Street Lighting Service Customer-Owned System AVAILABILITY: In all territory served by the Company in the State of Idaho. APPLICATION: To lighting service provided to municipalities or agencies of municipal, county, state or federal governments for dusk to dawn illumination of public streets, highways and thoroughfares by means of Customer owned street lighting systems controlled by a photoelectric control or time switch. MONTHLY BILL: 1. Energy Only Service - Rate per Luminaire Energy Only Service includes enerry supplied from Company's overhead or underground circuits and does not include any maintenance to Customer's facilities. The Monthly Billing shall be the rate per luminaire as specified in the rate tables below. (Continued) High Pressure Sodium Vapor- No Maintenance L_u1n_egBgtirg___- Watts sr0.+sr 8 Submitted Under Adrd6e+{$,+3-03case No. P AC-E-I 3-l}4 ISSUED : qWl4A,ugril-yi-14fi EFFECTIVE: January 1" 2$-l+l0l-t ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER A OTV|STON OF PACIFTCOfiP I.P.U.C. No. I Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 38 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston feu+*p[i&t nwision of Sheet No. 12.2 Canceling +hir+f'gglth Revision of Sheet No. 12.2 Metal Halide - No Maintenance Lumen B1tlng Watts Monthlv kWh $15.s29 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 12 - Continued MONTHLY BILL: (continued) Low Pressure Sodium Vapor - No Maintenance .L_u1qe1 B3t-irg_ Watts 33.000 180 Monthlv kWh 74 Enersv Onlv Service $9.-1623 For non-listed luminaires, the cost will be calculated for 3940 annual hours of operation including applicable loss factors for ballasts and starting aids at the cost per kWh given below. Non-Listed Luminaire $/kwh Enerw Onlv Service $0.+42e4"1-lgil4 5 2. Maintenance Service (No New Service) Monthly maintenance is only applicable for existing monthly maintenance effect prior to June 29,2007. A. Street Lighting. "Partial Maintenance" service agreements in Mercury Vapor - Partial Maintenance Lumen Bqtrng 10.000 20.000 Watts 250 400 Monthly kWh 93 145 Partial Maintenance Service $16.-1255 $2-+8UJ 5 (Continued) Submiued Under Ad+i€e+\ie-l?43case No. PAC-E- I 3 -04 ISSUED:EFFECTM: January l, 2$*32gl4 IROCKY MOUNTAIN FOWER A OrUSrOil Ol PACTnCOnP Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 39 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston ee*rth-[$n nevision of Sheet No. 12.3 Canceling Thir+Foug![Revision of Sheet No. 12.3I.P.U.C. No. I High Pressure Sodium - Partial Maintenance Monthlv kWh $12j423 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 12 - Continued MONTHLY BILL: (continued) B. Street Lightins. "Full Maintenance" SPECIFICATIONS AIID SERVICE FOR STREET LIGHTING WITH PARTIAL AND FULL MAINTENANCE (NO NEW SERVICE): Installations must have met Company construction standards in place at the time of installation in order to receive "full maintenance." If Company is unable to obtain materials to perform maintenance, the street light facilities will be deemed obsolete and must be upgraded at customer expense in order to qualifu for maintenance under the Electric Service Schedule. Street Lighting Service under "partial maintenance" includes enerry, lamp and glassware renewals and cleaning of glassware. Street Lighting Service under "full maintenance" includes energy, lamp and glassware replacements and cleaning of glassware, and replacement of damaged or inoperative photocells, ballasts, starting aids, poles, mast arms and luminaires: provided, however, that any costs for materials which are over and above costs for Company's standard materials, as determined by the Company, are not included in this Electric Service Schedule. Such extra costs shall be paid by Customer. Burning-hours of lamps will be controlled by the Company. (Continued) High Pressure Sodium - Full Maintenance Submitted Under A.dviee+,Ie,{A$icase No. PAC- E- I 3 -0.1 ISSUED:EFFECTM: January l,*#X)A YH,ffiOUNTAIN LP.U.C. No.1 Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 40 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Se+entpEieblt Revision of Sheet No. 19.2 Canceling SixthSer.eAfh Revision of Sheet No. 19.2 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 19 - Continued MONTHLY BILL: Rate for space heating: Customer Service Charge: Energy Rate: Billing Months May through October. Inclusive $23.00 per Customer 9.3{.54321 per kWh for all kWh 6A Billing Months November through April. Inclusive $23.00 per Customer 6.9+B%3. per kWh for all kWh 9A Rate for all other setryice: All other service requirements will be supplied under Electric Service Schedule No. 6, or Electric Service Schedule No. 6A, or Electric Service Schedule No. 23, or Electric Service Schedule No. 23A, or Electric Service Schedule No.35, or 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's 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 HEATING: 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) S ubmitted Under Adviee+e.Aa-03c ase No. PAC- E - I 3 -04 ISSUED: August I 6. 201 -l0etebepl9,-30{3 EFFECTM: January l, 2+B2gl3 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER A OrUSrOll OF PAC|RCOnP Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 41 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Wtness: J. Ted Weston SifttrSixllLRevision of Sheet No. 23.1 Canceling fet+r+lrEiftU Revision of Sheet No. 23.1I.P.U.C. No.1 ROCKY MOI]NTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.23 STATE OF IDAHO General Service AVAILABILITY: At any point on the Company's interconnected system where there are facilities of adequate capacity. APPLICATION: This Schedule is for altemating current, single or three-phase electric service supplied at Company's available voltage thnough one metering installation at a single point of delivery for all service required on the premises. MONTHLY BILL: Customer Seruice Charge: Secondary voltage delivery (Less than 2300 volts) Primary voltage delivery (2300 volts or higher) Energy Rate: Billing Months May throush October. Inclusive $16.00 per Customer $49.00 per Customer 9.+s}O1 per kWh for all kWh 82s( Billing Months November throush April" Inclusive $16.00 per Customer $49.00 per Customer 1-946F.8 per kWh for all kWh .als7f, (Continued) S ubmitted Under Ad+i€c++t*-14-s}C ase No. PAC-E - I 3 -04 ISSUED:EFFECTM: January 1, 2O}320!4 v,RocKYMOUNTAINx(PowER \ A DTVISION OF PAC|flCORP I.P.U.C. No.1 Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 42 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 \Mtness: J. Ted Weston Sif+h-SglLRevision of Sheet No. 23A.1 Canceling fe*r+pfinn nevision of Sheet No. 23A.1 ROCI(Y MOT'NTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.23A STATE OF IDAIIO General Service @esidential and Farm) AVAILABILITY: 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 Customer Service Charge: Secondary voltage delivery (Less than 2300 volts) $16.00 per Customer Primary voltage delivery (2300 volts Billing Months November through April. Inclusive $16.00 per Customer $49.00 per Customer lSW& per kWh for all kWh .$1s7 f, or higher) Energy Rate: $49.00 per Customer 9.-l$3$l per kWh for all kWh 8,25(, (Continued) Submitted Under Ad{ii€+N$r-14-03PAC-E- I 3-04 ISSUED:EFFECTM: January l, 2$1}2014 vRocKYMOUNTAIN'KPOWER \ A OTVTSTON OF PACITrcOBP I.P.U.C. No.1 Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 43 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-'|3-04 \Mtness: J. Ted Weston First Revision of Sheet No. 31.2 Canceling Original Sheet No. 31.2 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.31- Continued MONTHLY BILL: Rate: Billing Months May throueh October. Inclusive $370.00 per Customer $5.70 per kW for all kW Customer Service Charge: Back-up Facilities Rate: Back-up Power Rate: Excess Power Rate: Supplementary $10.26 per kW for all kW Power Rate: Supplementary 3.88352 per kWh and Back-up 283(, Energy Rate: Billing Months November through April. Inclusive $370.00 per Customer $4.30 per kW for all kW $15.48 per kW for all kW $7.74 per kW for all kW 3.8$59 per kWh 2831, The Facilities Rate applies to the kW of Back-up Contract Power $0.19 allkW Day $0.14 AllkW Day Back-up Power is billed on a per day basis and is based on the fifteen (15) minute period of the Customer's greatest use of Back-up Power during the day. Scheduled Maintenance Power rate is one half (112) of the Back-up Power Rate. 520.52 per kW for all kW POWER FACTOR: This rate is based on the Customer maintaining at all times a power factor of 85% lagging, or higher, as determined by measurement. If the average power factor is found to be less than 85% lagging, the Power as recorded by the Company's meter will be increased by % of lYofor every lo/o that the power factor is less than 85%. (continued) EFFECTIYf,: January l, X+aAY Submitted Under Case No. PAC-E-#I-l-04 ISSUED:@ -.ROCKYMOUNTAINYwwee\ A DTVTSTON OF PACTFICORP I.P.U.C. No.1 Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 44 ot 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Wtness: J. Ted Weston Six+h-$eg4lth Revision of Sheet No. 35.2 Canceling Eifth$illh Revision of Sheet No. 35.2 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.35 - Continued MONTHLY BILL: Customer Service Charge: Secondary voltage delivery (Less than 2300 volts) Primary voltage delivery (2300 volts or higher) Power Charge: On-Peak kW Energy Charge: Per kWh for all kWh TIME PERIODS: $ 67.00 per Customer $165.00 per Customer $ 16.45 per kW 4.964901dd 7:00 a.m. to l0:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday, except holidays. All other times. On-Peak Off-Peak Due to the expansions of Daylight Saving Time (DST) as adopted under Section I l0 of the U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2005 the time periods shown above will begin and end one hour later for the period between the second Sunday in March and the first Sunday in April, and for the period between the last Sunday in October and the first Sunday in November. 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 Iess than 85% lagging the Power as recorded by the Company's meter will be increased by 314 of lYo for every lo/othatthe 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: $0.84 per kW Minimum: Customer Service Charge plus applicable Demand and Enerry charges. (Continued) Submitted Under Adviee++e,. aa-Slcase No. PA C-E- I 3 -04 ISSUED:EFFECTIVE: January l, ;+l+2014 ROCKY MOUNTAIN PiOWER A OrVtSoil OF FACTFTCOFP Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 45 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston I.P.U.C. No.1 Six{,lr$gygg![Revision Cancelin g Eiftth-SglLRevision of Sheet No.35A.2 of Sheet No.35A.2 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.35A - Continued MONTHLY BILL: Customer Service Charge: Secondary voltage delivery (Less than 2300 volts) Primary voltage delivery (2300 volts or higher) Power Charge: On-Peak kW Energy Charge: Per kWh for all kWh TIME PERIODS: $ 67.00 per Customer $165.00 per Customer $ 16.45 per kW 4.9o.1+9642( 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday, except holidays. All other times. On-Peak Off-Peak Due to the expansions of Daylight Saving Time (DST) as adopted under Section 110 of the U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2005 the time periods shown above will begin and end one hour later for the period between the second Sunday in March and the first Sunday in April, and for the period between the last Sunday in October and the first Sunday in November. 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%o lagging the Power as recorded by the Company's meter will be increased by 314 of 1%o for every lo/othatthe Power factor is less than 85olo. 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: $0.84 per kW Minimum: Customer Service Charge plus applicable Demand and Energy charges. (Continued) Submitted Under ISSUED:EFFECTM: January l, 2+S2014 ROCKY MOUNTAIN P{O\|VER A DIVIsION OF PACIIICORP Rocky Mountain Power Exhibit No. 3 Page 46 of 46 Case No. PAC-E-13-04 Witness: J. Ted Weston Eighth$[4,![Revision of Sheet No. 36.2 Canceling EiehthMl+ Revision of Sheet No. 36.2LP.U.C. No.1 ELECTRIC SERYICE SCHEDULE NO.36 - Continued MONTHLY BILL: Rate: Billing Months May Billing Months November through October. Inclusive throueh April. Inclusive$14.00 per Customer $14.00 per CustomerCustomer Service Charge: OffPeak Energy Charge: 4.91489.57 per kWh L( D.3€i94A8 per kWh 7i 4.8&25369_ per kWh ( On Peak Enerry Charge: 14.4*752 per kWh 6s( Minimum Bill: Customer Service Charge. On Peak: Summer months-All kWh used from 8:00 A.M. to I l:00 P.M., 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. Due to the expansions of Daylight Saving Time (DST) as adopted under Section 110 of the U.S. Enerry Policy Act of 2005 the time periods shown above will begin and end one hour later for the period between the second Sunday in March and the first Sunday in April, and for the period between the last Sunday in October and the first Sunday in November. SEASONAL SERVICE: When seasonable service is supplied under this Schedule, the minimum seasonal charge will be $168.00 plus enerry charges. CONTRACT PERIOD: One year or longer. 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. (Continued) S ubmitted Under Ad.*ie*N+.-l-3-$3C ass' No. PA C-E- I 3 -04 ISSUED:EFFECTM: January 1, W#UJA