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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFinal Approved Tariffs.pdf‘ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER AOIVISIONOFPACFCORP 201 South Main,Suite 2300 Salt Lake City,Utah 84111 November 18.2014 VIA 0VERJVIGHT DELIVERY Jean D.Jewell Commission Secretary Idaho Public Utilities Commission 472 W.Washington Boise,ID 83702 RE:CASE NO.PAC-E-14-08 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF PACIFICORP DBA ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER TO CANCEL ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULES 115,125 AND 155 AND REPLACE WITH NEW SCHEDULE 140 WITH CHANGES. Dear Ms.Jewel!: Rocky Mountain Power,a division of PacifiCorp,hereby files conforming tariffs for Electric Service Schedule No.140 with an November 1,2014 effective date in compliance to Commission Order No.33178. If you have any questions please contact Ted Weston at (801)220-2963 or email ted.westonpacifico.com. Very truly yours, (6 £v /Jeffre)k K’Larsn Vice President,Regulation &Government Affairs Enclosures ‘ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER A DMSON OF PACIFICORP Eleventh Revision of Sheet No.B.2 I.P.U.C.No.1 Canceling Tenth Revision of Sheet No.B.2 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULES -Continued Schedule Sheet No.Class of Service No. 23 General Service -Small Power 23.1 -23.3 23A General Service -Small Power (Residential and Farm)23A.1 -23A.4 24 Interruptible Power Service 24.1 -24.5 31 Partial Requirements Service —High Voltage 31.1 —31.6 34 Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act -34.1 -34.3 Residential and Farm Kilowatt-Hour Credit 35 Optional Time-of-Day General Service —Distribution Voltage 35.1 -35.3 35A Optional Time-of-Day General Service —Distribution Voltage (Farm)35A.1 -35A.4 36 Optional Time of Day Residential Service 36.1 -36.3 70 Renewable Energy Rider —Optional 70.1 -70.4 71 Energy Exchange Pilot Program 71.1 -71.6 73 Renewable Energy Rider -Optional -Bulk Purchase Option 73.1 —73.4 94 Energy Cost Adjustment 94.1 117 Residential Refrigerator Recycling Program 117.1 -117.2 11 8 Home Energy Saver Incentive Program 118.1 -118.2 (Continued) Submitted Under Case No.PAC-E-14-08 ISSUED:November 18,2014 EFFECTIVE:November 7,2014 IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Dec. 1, 2014 Nov. 13, 2014 Per O.N. 33178 Jean D. Jewell Secretary ‘ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER A DMSON OF PACRCORP I.P.U.C.No.1 Fifth Revision of Sheet No.B.3 Canceling Fourth Revision of Sheet No.B.3 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULES -Continued Schedule Sheet No.Class of Service No. 135 Net Metering Service 135.1 —135.3 140 Non-Residential Energy Efficiency 140.1 —140.3 191 Customer Efficiency Services Rate Adjustment 191 300 Regulation Charges 300.1 —300.4 400 Special Contract 400.1 401 Special Contract 401.1 Schedule numbers not listed are not currently used. *These schedules are not available to new customers or premises. Submitted Under Case No.PAC-E-14-08 ISSUED:November 18,2014 EFFECTIVE:November 1,2014 IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Dec. 1, 2014 Nov. 13, 2014 Per O.N. 33178 Jean D. Jewell Secretary ‘ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER A OVISON OF PACFICOAP I.P.U.C.No.I Original Sheet No.140.1 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.140 STATE OF IDAHO Non-Residential Energy Efficiency PURPOSE:Service under this Schedule is intended to maximize the efficient utilization of the electricity requirements of new and existing loads in Non-residential Facilities through the installation of Energy Efficiency Measures and energy management protocols.Service under this Schedule is subject to funding availability. APPLICABLE:To service under the Company’s General Service Schedules 6,6A,7,7A,9, 10,12,19,23.23A,24,35 and 35A in all territory served by the Company in the State of Idaho.This Schedule is applicable to new and existing Non-residential Facilities and dairy barns served under the Company’s residential rate schedules. CUSTOMER PARTICIPATION:Customer participation is voluntary and is initiated by following the participation procedures on the Idaho energy efficiency program section of the Company website,and available to customers without online access upon request.The Company shall have the right to qualify participants,at its discretion,based on criteria the Company considers necessary to ensure the effective operation of the measures and utility system.Criteria may include. but will not be limited to cost effectiveness. DESCRIPTION:Ongoing program to provide incentives for a variety of equipment and operational improvements intended for and located in Non-residential Facilities.Periodic program changes will be made to encourage customer participation in the program and to insure or enhance program cost-effectiveness as defined by the Company. QUALIFYING MEASURE:Measures which when installed in an eligible facility result in verifiable electric energy efficiency improvement compared to existing equipment or baseline equipment as defined by the Company.The baseline will be determined with reference to existing equipment,applicable state or federal energy codes,industry standard practice and other relevant factors. QUALIFYING ENERGY MANAGEMENT: Operational improvements which when implemented in an eligible facility result in verifiable electric energy savings compared to standard operations as determined by the Company. (Continued) Submitted Under Case No.PAC-E-14-08 ISSUED:November 18,2014 EFFECTIVE:November 1,2014 IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Dec. 1, 2014 Nov. 13, 2014 Per O.N. 33178 Jean D. Jewell Secretary wROCKY MOUNTAIN ‘POWER A DIVISION OF PACFCORP LP.U.C.No.1 Original Sheet No.140.2 ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.140 (Continued) PROVISIONS OF SERVICE: (I)Qualifying equipment or services,incentive amounts and other terms and conditions will be listed on the Idaho energy efficiency program section of the Company website.and are available to customers without online access upon request.Program changes may be made by the Company with at least 45 days advanced notice.Such changes will be prominently displayed on the Idaho energy efficiency program section of the Company website and include a minimum 45 days for processing prior offers. (2)Company may elect to offer energy efficiency measure (“EEM”)incentives through different channels and at different points in the sales process other than individual Energy Efficiency Incentive Offer Letter(s)prior to EEM purchase.The differences will depend on EEM and will be consistent for all EEMs of similar type. (3)Incentives may be offered year-round or for selected time periods. (4)Equipment or services receiving an incentive under this program are not eligible for incentives under other Company programs. (5)Company will employ a variety of quality assurance techniques during the delivery of the program.They will differ by measure and may include pre-and post-installation inspections,phone surveys,and confirmation of Owner/Customer and equipment eligibility. (6)Company may verify or evaluate the energy savings of installed measures.This verification may include a telephone survey,site visit,review of facility operation characteristics,and pre-and post-installation of monitoring equipment as necessary to quantify actual energy savings. (7)Energy Project Manager co-funding is available according to the terms posted on the Idaho energy efficiency program section of the Company website. (8)Incentives will not be made available for fuel switching by Owner/Customer. MINIMUM EQUIPMENT EFFICIENCY: Retrofit energy efficiency projects must meet minimum equipment efficiency levels and equipment eligibility requirements of qualifying equipment that are listed on the Idaho energy efficiency program section of the Company website. (Continued) Submitted Under Case No.PAC-E-14-08 ISSUED:November 18,2014 EFFECTIVE:November .1,2014 IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Dec. 1, 2014 Nov. 13, 2014 Per O.N. 33178 Jean D. Jewell Secretary ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER A DIVISION OF PACFICORP LP.U.C.No.1 Original Sheet No.140.3 ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.140 (Continued) ELECTRIC SERVICE REGULATIONS:Service under this Schedule will be in accordance with the terms of the Electric Service Agreement between the Customer and the Company.The Electric Service Regulations of the Company on file with and approved by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission,including future applicable amendments,will be considered as forming a part of and incorporated in said Agreement. Submitted Under Case No.PAC-E-14-08 ISSUED:November 18,2014 EFFECTIVE:November2’,2014 IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Approved Effective Dec. 1, 2014 Nov. 13, 2014 Per O.N. 33178 Jean D. Jewell Secretary ‘ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER A DMSON OF PACtFCORP I.P.U.C.No.1 Schedule No. 23 23A 24 31 34 35 35A 36 70 71 73 94 Sheet No. 23.1 -23.3 23A.1 -23A.4 24.1 -24.5 31.1 —31.6 34.1 -34.3 35.1 -35.3 35A.1 -35A.4 36.1 -36.3 70.1 -70.4 71.1 -71.6 73.1 —73.4 94.1 115.1 115.2 117.1-117.2 118.1-118.2 11 1Cfl Tcnth Eleventh Revision of Sheet No.B.2 Canceling Ninth Tenth Revision of Sheet No.B.2 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULES -Continued Class of Service General Service -Small Power General Service -Small Power (Residential and Farm) Interruptible Power Service Partial Requirements Service —High Voltage Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act - Residential and Farm Kilowatt-Hour Credit Optional Time-of-Day General Service —Distribution Voltage Optional Time-of-Day General Service —Distribution Voltage (Farm) Optional Time of Day Residential Service Renewable Energy Rider —Optional Energy Exchange Pilot Program Renewable Energy Rider -Optional -Bulk Purchase Option Energy Cost Adjustment 1 -i i r inAnrwer Expre 1 17 Residential Refrigerator Recycling Program 1 18 Home Energy Saver Incentive Program 125 Energy FinAnswer Submitted Under Advice No.13 0114 xxCase No.PAC-E-14-08 ISSUED:August 20,2Ol3June xxNovember 18,2014,2OIIEFFECTIVE:Oeobe+4414November IJuly xx,201 (Continued) ‘ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER A DIVISON OF PACIFICORP I.P.U.C.No.1 Fourth Fifth Revision of Sheet No.8.3 Canceling Third Fourth Revision of Sheet No.B.3 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULES -Continued Schedule Sheet No.Class of Service No. 135 Net Metering Service 135.1 —135.3 140 Non-Residential Energy Efficiency 140.1 —140.3 155 Agriculthral Ener’Services Optional for Qua1i’ing Customers 155.1 155.6 191 Customer Efficiency Services Rate Adjustment 191 300 Regulation Charges 300.1 —300.4 400 Special Contract 400.1 401 Special Contract 401.1 Schedule numbers not listed are not currently used. *These schedules are not available to new customers or premises. Submitted Under Case No.PAC E 13 lOCase No.PAC-E-14-08 ISSUED:May 24,2pl3November 18,2014 EFFECTIVE:August 15,20l3November 1.2014 ‘ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER A DIVISION OF PACIFICOSP I.P.U.C.No.1 Oriina1 Sheet No.140.1 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCI{EDULE NO.140 STATE OF IDAHO Non-Residential Energy Efficiency PURPOSE:Service under this Schedule is intended to maximize the efficient utilization of the electricity requirements of new and existing loads in Non-residential Facilities through the installation of Energy Efficiency Measures and energy management protocols.Service under this Schedule is subject to finding availability. APPLICABLE:To service under the Company’s General Service Schedules 6,6A.7.7A.9, 10.12,19,23.23A.24,35 and 35A in all territory served by the Company in the State of Idaho.This Schedule is applicable to new and existing Non-residential Facilities and dairy barns served under the Company’s residential rate schedules. CUSTOMER PARTICIPATION:Customer participation is voluntary and is initiated by following the participation procedures on the Idaho energy efficiency program section of the Company website,and available to customers without online access upon request.The Company shall have the right to qualify participants,at its discretion,based on criteria the Company considers necessary to ensure the effective operation of the measures and utility system.Criteria may include, but will not be limited to cost effectiveness. DESCRIPTION:Ongoing program to provide incentives for a variety of equipment and operational improvements intended for and located in Non-residential Facilities.Periodic program changes will be made to encourage customer participation in the program and to insure or enhance program cost-effectiveness as defined by the Company. QUALIFYING MEASURE:Measures which when installed in an eligible facility result in verifiable electric energy efficiency improvement compared to existing equipment or baseline equipment as defined by the Company.The baseline will be determined with reference to existing equipment,applicable state or federal energy codes,industry standard practice and other relevant factors. QUALIFYING ENERGY MANAGEMENT: Operational improvements which when implemented in an eligible facility result in verifiable electric energy savings compared to standard operations as determined by the Company. (Continued) Submitted Under Case No.PAC-E-14-08 ISSUED:November 18,2014 EFFECTIVE:November 1,2014 ‘ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER A OIVTSION OF PACFCORP I.P.U.C.No.1 Oriina1 Sheet No.140.2 ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.140 (Continued) PROVISIONS OF SERVICE: (1)Qualifying equipment or services,incentive amounts and other terms and conditions will be listed on the Idaho energy efficiency program section of the Company website,and are available to customers without online access upon request.Program changes may be made by the Company with at least 45 days advanced notice.Such changes will be prominently displayed on the Idaho energy efficiency proam section of the Company website and include a minimum 45 days for processing prior offers. (2)Company may elect to offer energy efficiency measure (“EEM”)incentives through different channels and at different points in the sales process other than individual Energy Efficiency Incentive Offer Letter(s)prior to EEM purchase.The differences will depend on EEM and will be consistent for all EEMs of similar type. (3)Incentives may be offered year-round or for selected time periods. (4)Equipment or services receiving an incentive under this program are not eligible for incentives under other Company programs. (5)Company will employ a variety of quality assurance techniques during the delivery of the program.They will differ by measure and may include pre-and post-installation inspections,phone surveys,and confirmation of Owner/Customer and equipment eligibility. (6)Company may verify or evaluate the energy savings of installed measures.This verification may include a telephone survey,site visit,review of facility operation characteristics,and pre-and post-installation of monitoring equipment as necessary to quantify actual energy savings. (7)Energy Project Manager co-funding is available according to the terms posted on the Idaho energy efficiency program section of the Company website. (8)Incentives will not be made available for fuel switching by Owner/Customer. MINIMUM EQUIPMENT EFFICIENCY: Retrofit energy efficiency projects must meet minimum equipment efficiency levels and equipment eligibility requirements of qualifying equipment that are listed on the Idaho energy efficiency program section of the Company website. (Continued) Submitted Under Case No.PAC-E-14-08 ISSUED:November 18,2014 EFFECTIVE:November 1,2014 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER A DIVISION O PACIFICORP I.P.U.C.No.1 OriinaI Sheet No.140.3 ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.140 (Continued) ELECTRIC SERVICE REGULATIONS:Service under this Schedule will be in accordance with the terms of the Electric Service Agreement between the Customer and the Company.The Electric Service Regulations of the Company on file with and approved by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission,including future applicable amendments,will be considered as forming a part of and incorporated in said Agreement. Submitted Under Case No.PAC-E-14-08 ISSUED:November 18.2014 EFFECTIVE:November 1,2014