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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20171226Application.pdfVt^-?-0 Avista Corp. l4l I East Mission P.O.Box3727 Spokane, Washington 99220-0500 Telephone 509-489-0500 Toll Free 800-727-9170 December 22,2017 State of Idaho Idaho Public LJtilities Commission 472 W. Washington Street Boise, Idaho 83702-5983 Case No. Avu-c-17-0;[*/Advice No. 17-04-c Attention: Ms. Diane Hanian I.P.U.C. No. 27 - Natural Gas Service Enclosed for filing with the Commission are an original and seven copies of the "Application of Avista Utilities for an Order Approving a Change in Natural Gas Rates and Charges". The revised tariff sheet included in the Company's filing reflects an update to the Commodity WACOG for the Company's Purchased Gas Cost Adjustment ("PGA'). If approved, the Company's annual revenue will decrease by approximately $3.2 million or approximately 7.4Yo. The proposed changes have no effect on the Company's eamings. Detailed information related to the Company's request is included in the attached Application and supporting workpapers. If the Company's request is approved, a residential or small commercial customer using an average of 49 therms for the period January - October 2017 will see decrease of $2.73 per month, or approximately 6.40/0. The present bill for 49 therms is $42.64 while the proposed bill is $39.91. If you have any questions regarding this filing, please contact Patrick Ehrbar at (509) 495-8620 or Annette Brandon at (509) 495-4324. Sincerely, . Meyer i:l F"r f-* -JIi_-: rJ --.1E r!"1 lvnra r) I'T'l(- i= t\) (-rf-;l cn rnl-t t- 1'"=: f} r\i=-mfri5a (: UJoez. Vice President and Chief Counsel for Regulatory and Governmental Affairs r ^l)'ilrrtsrn gJRTIFTCATE Or SpRVTCE I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have served Avista Corporation dba Avista Utilities'Advice filing ADV 17-04-G (Tariff IPUC No. 27 Natural Gas Service) by mailing a copy thereof, postage prepaid to the following: Diane Hanian, Secretary ldaho Public Utilities Commission 472 W . Washington Street Boise, lD 83720-5983 Chad Stokes Cable Huston Benedict Haagensen & Lloyd, LLP 1001 SW 5th, Suite 2000 Portland, OR 97204-1 136 Edward A. Finklea Northwest lndustrial Gas Users 545 Grandview Drive Ashland, OR 97520 Curt Hibbard St. Joseph Regional Medical Center PO Box 816 Lewiston, lD 83501 Spokane, Washington this 22nd day of December 2017. Patrick D. Ehrbar Director of Rates BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF AVTSTA UTILITIES FOR AN ORDER APPROVING A CHANGE IN NATURAL GAS RATES AND CHARGES CASE: AVU-G-17-0 Application is hereby made to the ldaho Public Utilities Commission for an Order approving a revised schedule of rates and charges for natual gas service in the state of Idaho. The Applicant requests that the proposed rates included in this Purchased Gas Cost Adjustment ("PGA") filing be made effective on January 26,2018. If approved as filed, the Company's annual revenue will decrease by approximately $3.2 million or about 7.4%. In support of this Application, Applicant states as follows: The name of the Applicant is AVISTA CORPORATION, doing business as AVISTA UTILITIES (hereinafter Avista, Applicant or Company), a Washington coqporation, whose principal business office is 1411 East Mission Avenue, Spokane, Washington, and is qualified to do business in the state of Idaho. Applicant maintains district offrces in Moscow, Lewiston, Coeur d'Alene, and Kellogg, Idaho. Communications in reference to this Application should be addressed to: Patrick D. Ehrbar Director of Rates Avista Utilities 1411 E. Mission Avenue Spokane, WA 99220-3727 Phone: (509) 495-8620 Fax: (509) 495-8851 Patrick. ehrbar@avistacorp. com II. Attomey for the Applicant and his address is as follows: David J. Meyer Vice President and Chief Counsel for Regulatory And Governmental Affairs Avista Utilities l4l I E. Mission Avenue Spokane, WA 99220-3727 Phone: (509)495-4316 Fax: (509) 495-8851 David. meyer@avistacorp. com ) ) ) Case No. AVU-G-I7-0_ (Advice No. l7-04-G)Page I of5 I. m, The Applicant is a public utility engaged in the distribution of natural gas in certain portions ofNorthern Idaho, Eastern and Central Washington, and Southwestern and Northeastern Oregon, and further engaged in the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity in Northern ldaho and Eastern Washington. IV Twenty-Fifth Revision Sheet 150, which Applicant requests the Commission approve, is filed herewith as Exhibit "A". Also included in Exhibit I'Arr is a copy of Twenty-Fourth Revision Sheet 150 and a copy of Twenty-Fourth Revision Sheet 150 and with the proposed changes shown by lining over the current language or rates. V. The existing rates and charges for natural gas service on file with the Commission and designated as Applicant's Tariff IPUC No. 27, which will be superseded by the rates and charges filed herewith, are incorporated herein as though fully attached hereto. VI Notice to the Public of Applicant's proposed tariffs is to be given simultaneously with the filing of this Application by means of a press release, a draft copy attached hereto in Exhibit "8". vII The circumstances and conditions relied on for approval of Applicant's revised rates are as follows: Applicant purchases natural gas for customer usage and hansports it over Williams Northwest Pipeline, Gas Transmission Northwest (GTN), TransCanada - Alberta, TransCanada - BC and Spectra Energy Pipeline systems, and defers the effect of timing differences due to implementation of rate changes and differences between Applicant's actual weighted average cost of gas ("WACOG") purchased and the WACOG embedded in rates. vIII This filing reflects the Company's proposed "Out of Cycle" PGA to pass tluough changes in the estimated cost of natural gas for the January 2018 through October 2018 ten-month period (Schedule 150), Below is a table summarizing the proposed changes reflected in this filing. Service 'General Large General Commodity Demand Change Change per therm , per therm $ (0.05520) $ - $ (0.05520) $ - Sch. No. 101 llt Total Amortization Sch.150 Change Change per therm $ (0.0ss20) $ - $ (o.oss2o) $ - Total Rate I Change Per thenn $ (0,0ss20) $ (0.0ss20) Overall Percent Change -6.7o/o -l0.3Yo Case No. AVU-G-17-0_ (Advice No. l7-04-G)Page 2 of5 x. 9ommoditv Costs In Case No. AVU-G-17-04, the Commission approved the Company's annual PGA with a November l, 2017 effective date. In that filing, the Company's commodity weighted average cost of gas ("Commodity WACOG'') was reduced by approximately $0.02167 per therm, from $0.24058 per therm to $0.21891 per them (including revenue sensitive costs). As discussed in that filing, the overall reduction in the Commodity WACOG was the result of continued high natural gas production levels and an abundance of natural gas in storage. These factors have continued to put firrther downward pressure on wholesale natural gas prices. In order to provide customers with the benefit from this reduction during the winter heating season, the Company proposes to reduce the Commodity WACOG from the $0.21891 per therm embedded in current rates to $0.16371 per therm for the remainder of the PGA year, representing a decrease of $0.05520 per therm. The Company calculated the proposed Commodity WACOG of $0.16371 per therm by adjusting just two items. First, the Company used a 30-day historical average of forward prices and supply basins (as of December 18, 2017) to develop an estimated cost associated with index purchases. The estimated monthly volumes to be purchased by basin are multiplied by the 30-day average forward price for the corresponding month and basin. The annual weighted average price for these volumes is $1.46 per dekatherm ($0.146 per therm). The annual weighted average price presently included in rates is $2.14 per dekatherm ($0.21a per therm). Second, the Company entered into additional natural gas hedges after it filed its annual PGA. The weighted average price for hedged natural gas presently included in rates is $2.62 per dekatherm ($0.262 per therm). The annual weighted average price for all hedges, including those entered into after the annual PGA filing, is $2.30 per dekatherm (0.230 per therm). Simply updating the 30-day historical average of forward wholesale natural gas prices, and reflecting all hedges entered into to date, results in a proposed $3.2 million revenue reduction. x. Demqn,il Cgsts In order to expedite the processing of this filing so that customers can start receiving the benefit of lower natural gas costs this winter, the Company is not requesting any changes related to demand charges in this filing. Any changes to those items will occur in the Company's next annual PGA filing. K. Sghedule 155 / Amartization Rate Chanse In order to expedite the processing of this filing so that customers can start receiving the benefit of lower natural gas costs this winter, the Company is not requesting any changes related to Rate Schedule Case No. AVU-G-17-0-- (Advice No. l7-04-G)Page 3 of5 l55iAmortization charges in this filing. Any changes to those items will occur in the Company's next annual PGA filing. XII xm. Exhibit "C" and Confidential Exhibit "D" attached hereto contains support workpapers for the rates proposed by Applicant contained in Exhibit "A". XIV Avista requests that the rates proposed in this filing be approved to become effective on January 26, 2018, and requests that the matter be processed under the Commission's Modified Procedure rules through the use of written comments, Avista stands ready for immediate consideration on its Application. xv. WHEREFORE, Avista requests the Commission issue its Order finding its proposed rates to be just, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory and to become effective for all natural gas service on and after January 26,2018. Dated at Spokane, Washington, this 22"d day of Decemb et 2017 . AVISTA UTILITIES BY Vice and Chief Counsel for Regulatory and Governmental Affairs Case No. AVU-G-17-0_ (Advice No. l7-04-G)Page 4 of5 If approved as filed, the Company's annual revenue will decrease by approximately $3.2 million or about 7.4Yo effective January 26,2018. Residential or small commercial customers using an average of 49 therms per month (for the ten month period) would see a decrease of $2.73 per month, or approximately 6.4%, The present bill for 49 therms is $42.64 while the proposed bill is $39.91, VERIFICATIO.N STATE OF WASHINGTON County ofSpokane David J. Meyer, being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says: That he is the Vice President and Chief Counsel for Regulatory and Governmental Affairs of Avista Utilities and makes this verification for and on behalf of Avista Corporation, being thereto duly authorized; That he has read the foregoing filing, knows the contents thereof, and believes the same to be true. ) ) ) r=1 - a/ SIGNED AND SWORN to before me this 22"d day of December20lT,by David J. Meyer lqln in and for the State of Washington, residing at Spokane. Commission Expires:42L/L)2{ Case No. AVU-G-17-0_ (Advice No. l7-04-G)Page 5 of5 AVISTA UTILITIES Case No. AVU-G-17-0 December PGA Commodity WACOG Update EXHIBIT "A" Proposed Tariff Sheet December 22,2017 AVISTA CORPORATION d/bia Avista Utilities SCHEDULE 150 PURCHASE GAS COST ADJUSTMENT , IDAHO APPLICABLE: To Customers in the State of ldaho where Company has natural gas service available. PURPOSE: To pass through changes in costs resulting from purchasing and transporting natural gas, to become effective as noted below. RATE:(a) The retail rates of firm gas Schedules 101, 1 1 1 and 112 are to be increased by 26.929i per therm in all blocks of these rate schedules. (b) The rates of interruptible Schedules 131 and 132 are to be increased by 16.3710, per therm. (c) The rate for transportation under Schedule 146 is to be decreased by 0.0000 per therm. WEIGHTED AVERAGE GAS COST: The above rate changes are based on the following weighted average cost of gas per therm as of the effective date shown below:Demand Commodity Total Schedules 101 10.5s8$ 16.371i, 26.9290, Schedules 111 and112 10.558d 16.371( 26.929i, Schedules 131 and 132 0.0000 16.371f 16.371( The above amounts include a gross revenue factor. Demand Commodity Total Schedules 101 10.497i, 16,2760, 26.7730, Schedules 111 and 112 10.497i, 16.276i, 26.7730, Schedules 131 and 132 0.0000 16.276i, 16.2760, The above amounts do not include a gross revenue factor. BATANCING ACCOUNT: The Company will maintain a Purchase Gas Adjustment (PGA) Balancing Account whereby monthly entries into this Balancing Account will be made to reflect differences between the actual purchased gas costs collected from customers and the ac*ual purchased gas costs incuned by the Company. Those differences are then collected from or refunded to customers under Schedule 155 - Gas Rate Adjustment. -issued December22,2017 Effective January26,2A18 l.P.U.C. No.27 Twenty-Fifth Revision Sheet't 50 Replacing Revision Sheet 150 Patrick Ehrbar - Director of Rates 150 Tgl-t r* l.P.U.C. No.27 Twenty-Fourth Revision Sheet 150 Replacing Third Revision Sheet 150 150 AVISTA CORPORATION d/b/a Avista Utilities SCHEDULE 150 PURCHASE GAS COST ADJUSTMENT - IDAHO APPLICABLE: To Customers in the State of ldaho where Company has natural gas service available. PURPOSE: To pass through changes in costs resulting from purchasing and transporting naturalgas, to become effective as noted below. RATE:(a) The retail rates of firm gas Schedules 101, 111 and 112are to be increased by Mg per therm in all blocks of these rate schedules. (b) The rates of interruptible Schedules 131 and 132 are to be increased byW+O pertherm. (c)The rate for transportation under Schedule 146 is to be decreased by 0.0000 pertherm. WEIGHTED AVERAGE GAS COST: The above rate changes are based on the following weighted average cost of gas per therm as of the effective date shown below:Demand Commodity Total Schedules 101 10.5580 W Schedules 111 and 112 10.5586 W Schedules 131 and 132 0.0000 W The above amounts include a gross r€venue factor. Demand Commodity Total Schedules 101 10.497$ W Schedules 111 and 112 10.4970 W Schedules 131 and 132 0.000C W The above amounts do not include a gross revenue factor. BALANCING ACCOUNT: The Company will maintain a Purchase Gas Adjustment (PGA) Balancing Account whereby monthly entries into this Balancing Account will be made to reflect differences between the actual purchased gas costs collected from customers and the actual purchased gas costs incurred by the Company. Those differences are then collected from or refunded to customers under Schedule 155 - Gas Rate Adjustment. lssued August 34,2017 Effective November'1,2017 Byru /^*{dly O. Nonrood - Vice-President, State & Federat Regutation AVISTA CORPORATION d/b/a Avista Utilities SCHEDULE 150 PURCHASE GAS COST ADJUSTMENT - IDAHO APPLICABLE: To Customers in the State of ldaho where Company has natural gas service available. PURPOSE: To pass through changes in costs resulting from purchasing and transporting naturalgas, to become effective as noted below. RATE:(a) The retail rates of firm gas Schedules 101, 11 1 and 112 are to be increased by 26.929$ per therm in all blocks of these rate schedules, (b)The rates of interruptible Schedules 131 and 132 are to be increased by 16.37',i per therm. (c)The rate for transportation under Schedule 146 is to be decreased by 0.0006 per therm. WEIGHTED AVERAGE GAS COST: The above rate changes are based on the following weighted average cost of gas per therm as of the effective date shown below:Demand Commodity Total Schedules 101 10.558f 16.371t, 26.929C Schedules 111 and 112 10.5580 10.?716, 28.929d Schedules 131 and 132 0,000f 16.371d 16.3716 The above amounts include a gross revenue factor. Demand Commodity Total Schedules 101 10.497i 16.27Ed, BA-.7LA0 Schedules 111 and 112 10.4970 16.2766, 26.773d Schedules 131 and 132 0.0000 16.2766, 16.2763 The above amounts do not include a gross revenue factor. BAIANCING ACCOUNT: The Company will maintain a Purchase Gas Adjustment (PGA) Balancing Account whereby monthly entries into this Balancing Account will be made to reflect differences between the actual purchased gas costs collected from customers and the actual purchased gas costs incuned by the Company. Those differences are then collected from or refunded to customers under Schedule 155 - Gas Rate Adjustment. uary LP.U.C. No.27 Twenty-Fifth Revision Sheet '150 Replacing Revision Sheet 150 150 By Patrick Ehrbar - Director of Rates lssued December zz,291 I December 22,2017 AVISTA UTILITIES Case No. AVU-G-17-0 December PGA Commodity WACOG Update EXHIBIT "B" Copy of Press Release Contact: Media: Casey Fielder (509) 495-491 6, casev.fielder@avistacorp.com lnvestors: Lauren Pendergraft (509) 495-2998, lauren.penderqraft@avistacorp.com Avista 2417 Media Access (509) 495-4174 Avista requests lower natural gas prices for Washington and ldaho customers Declining wholesale prices to benefit cusfomers this winter SPOKANE, Wash. Dec., 22 2017,1:05 p.m. PST: Avista (NYSE: AVA) today filed Purchased Gas Cost Adjustment (PGA) requests with the utility commissions in Washington and ldaho to reduce overall natural gas prices by 7 .1 percent and 7 .4 percent respectively, to be effective Jan. 26, 2018, if approved. Given the continued decline in wholesale natural gas prices, Avista is proposing to decrease the natural gas rates customers pay to better reflect current market prices for naturalgas. "We know our customers see higher bills as the weather gets colder, and we want to pass these price decreases on to them as quickly as we can," said Dennis Vermillion, president of Avista, "The decline in wholesale natural gas prices allows us to decrease customer energy bills during the winter months, when it matters most." Customer Bills Washington: lf approved by the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (WUTC), residential natural gas customers in Washington using an average of 54 therms per month would see a $3.05, or 6.3 percent, decrease per month, for a revised monthly bill of $45.39, lf approved, customers would see the following rate adjustments: Natural Gas General Service - Schedule 101 Large General Service - Schedule 111 Ex. Large General Service - Schedule 121 lnterruptible Sales Service - Schedule 132 Transportation Service - Schedule 146 Overall - 6.5% - 9.6% - 10.6% - 31.9o/o 0.0% - 7.1% ldaho: lf approved by the ldaho Public Utilities Commission (IPUC), residential natural gas customers in ldaho using an average of 49 therms per month would see a $2.73, or 6.4 percent, decrease per month, for a revised monthly bill of $39.91. lf approved, customers would see the following rate adjustments: Airrcta NaturalGas General Service - Schedule 101 Large General Service - Schedule 111 Overall -6.7% -10.3o/o -7.4o/o The percentage change varies by rate schedule and is dependent upon how much energy customers on the respective rate schedules use. Purchased Gas Cost Adjustment (PGA) Purchased Gas Cost Adjustments (PGAs) are filed each year, usually in the fall, to balance the actual cost of wholesale natural gas purchased by Avista to serve customers with the amount included in rates. This includes the natural gas commodity cost as well as the cost to transport natural gas on interstate pipelines to Avista's local distribution system. Avista filed its annual PGAs earlier this year, which were annual decreases in Washington and ldaho of 5.2 percent and 2.7 percent, respectively. Those decreases were approved by the WUTC and IPUC beginning on Nov. 1,2017. The primary drivers for the earlier rate reduction included continued low natural gas commodity costs due to the continued high production levels of natural gas and an abundance of natural gas in storage, which resulted in a decrease in wholesale natural gas prices. These factors have continued to put downward pressure on naturalgas prices. lf approved, Avista's request is designed to decrease natural gas revenues by $7.3 million in Washington and $3.2 in ldaho. About 40 percent of an Avista natural gas customer's bill is the combined cost of purchasing natural gas on the wholesale market and transporting it to Avista's system. These costs fluctuate up and down based on market prices. The costs are not marked up by Avista. The remaining 60 percent covers the cost of delivering the natural gas - the equipment and people needed to provide safe and reliable service. These filings have no impact on Avista's earnings, and are not related to the proposed acquisition of Avista by Hydro One. Avista's rate applications are proposals, subject to public review and a decision by the WUTC and the IPUC. Copies of the applications are available for public review at the offices of the WUTC and the IPUC, as well as at Avista, and they are available on the WUTC's website at utc.wa.gov and the IPUC's website at puc.idaho.gov. Customers may file with the WUTC or IPUC written comments related to Avista's filings. ln ldaho, customers may also subscribe to the IPUC's RSS feed (http://www.puc.idaho.gov/rssfeeds/rss.htm) to receive periodic updates via e- mail about the case. Copies of rate filings are also available on Avista's website at www. myavista. com/rates. About Avista Gorp. Avista Corp. is an energy company involved in the production, transmission and distribution of energy as well as other energy-related businesses. Avista Utilities is our operating division that provides electric service to 379,000 customers and natural gas to 343,000 customers. lts service territory covers 30,000 square miles in eastern Washington, northern ldaho southern and eastern Oregon, with a population of 1.6 million. Alaska Energy and ji'ivtsta Company is an Avista subsidiary that provides retail electric service in the city and borough of Juneau, Alaska, through its subsidiary Alaska Electric Lioht and Power Companv. Avista stock is traded under the ticker symbol .AVA." For more information about Avista, please visit www.avistacorp.com. This news release contains forward-looking statements regarding the company's current expectations. Forward-looking statements are all statements other than historicalfacts, Such statements speak only as of the date of the news release and are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the company's control, which could cause actual results to differ materially from the expectations. These risks and uncertainties include, in addition to those discussed herein, all of the factors discussed in the company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended Dec. 31 ,2016 and the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2017. SOURCE: Avista Corporation -1784- To unsubscribe from Avista's news release distribution, send a reply message to lena.funston@avistacorp. com A,:littsta AVISTA UTILITIES Case No. AVU-G-17-0 December PGA Commodity WACOG Update EXHIBIT "C" Workpapersl Decemb er 22,2017 1 Please note this sheets updated in this "Out of Cycle" filing have been color-coded in light blue for ease of reference. All other tabs (the ones that are not color coded) are from the Purchase Gas Adjustment effective November 1,2017 in Case No. AVU-G-17-04. 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