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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20180220Joint Petition.pdfliitrtsra Avista Corp. l4l 1 East Mission P.O.Box 3727 Spokane. Washington 99220-0500 Telephone 509-489-05 00 Toll Free 800-727-9110 February 16,2018 Diane Hanian, Commission Secretary Idaho Public Utilities Commission W. 472 Washington Street Boise,Idaho 83720 Avr*- i; - t Z- o e- / / x"rr-G- t€-o t RE: Joint Petition - Additional Funding for Avista Low Income Programs Dear Ms. Hanian: Attached for filing with the Commission is an original and seven (7) copies of a settlement agreement entered into by and among Avista Corporation, doing business as Avista Utilities ("Avista" or "Company"), the Staff of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission ("Staff), and the Community Action Partnership Association of Idaho ("CAPAI"). Please direct questions on this matter to me at (509) 495-4975. Sincerely, of Regulatory Policy Avista Utilities linda. gervai s@avi stacorp. com s09-495-4975 Enclosures a David .f . Meyer, Esq. Vice President and Chief Counsel of Regulatory and Governmental Affairs Avista Corporation 1-41-1, E. Mission Avenue P.O. Box 3727 Spokane, Washington 99220 Phone: (509) qgS-43L6 ?fiifi f[B A0 AH t0: Zrr Brandon Karpen Deputy Attorney General Idaho Public Utilities Commission Staff P.O. Box 83720 Boise, ID 83720-0074 Phone: (208) 334-03]-2 BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSTON IN THE MATTER OF THE .JOINT PETTTION OF AVTSTA CORPORATTON, rDAHO PUBLTC UTfLITIES STAFF, AND COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHTP ASSOCIATION OF IDAHO (CAPAI) TO INCREASE LOW-INCOME FUNDING UNDER TARIFF SCHEDULES 91 AND 19]. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CASE NO. .]OINT PETITION AVISTA CORPORATION (ELECTRIC AND NATURAL GAS) 1 2 aJ 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 11 t2 l3 t4 t5 t6 l7 18 t9 20 2l 22 Z) 24 25 26 27 I. INTRODUCTION This settlement entered into by and among Avista Corporation, doing business as Avista Utllities (r'Avista" or "Companyr'), the Staff of the Idaho Public Utilities Commissi-on ("Staff'), and the Community Action Partnership Association of Idaho ("CAPAI"). These entities are collectively referred to as the "Settling Parties". The Set.t.ling Parties understand this Application is subject to approval by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission (rrfPUC, or the "Commission"). I. BACKGROI'IID On June 9, 20L7, Avista filed an Application with the Commission for authority to increase revenue effective .Tanuary 1, 20Lg and 'January 1 , 201-9 f or electric and natural gas service in Idaho in Case Nos. 17-E-01 and 17-G-01. One of the terms and conditions of the Stipulation in the above referenced Case, represented in paragraph 18 of the Stipulation, the Parties agreed: The Company and interest,ed parties will meet and confer to consider whether the Low Income Weatherization Program and Energy Conservation Education Program funding should be increased from the current Commission-approved levels of $700,000 and $50,000 respectively. Discussion topics will include the need for additional funding, how additional funds will be used, how much additional l_ Avista Corporation 1 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ll t2 funding will be necessary, and what impact the increase wil-l- have on the energy efficiency tariff rider (Schedules 91, and l-91-) balance. If participants agree that a funding increase is necessary, the Company agrees to make any necessary filing(s) with the Commission on or before December 31, 201-7 . II. AGREEMENT After negotiating their respective positions regarding a funding increase to the two aforementioned 13 programs, an agreement was reached that would include 14 #1-25,000 of additional funding for Avista's Low Income 15 Weatherization Program and $25,000 additional funding for 16 Avista's Conservation Education Program in Idaho. This 17 increase in funding has no effect on the Company's l8 approved revenue requirement in Commj-ss j-on Order No. 19 33953, the funding will come directly out of Avista's 20 Energy Efficiency Tariff Rider Schedules 91 and 191-. 2I III. CONCLUSION 22 The Parties agree that this Petition is in the 23 public interest and that the additional funding for Avista's 24 Low Income Weatherization Program and Conservation Education 25 Program in Idaho are fair, just and reasonable. The Parties 26 request the additional funding be available to CAPAf March 27 L, 2o1g. 2 Avista Corporation +)- DATED this ) 0 day of February, 20l-8. Avista Corporation Idaho Public Utilities Commission Staff Byt Brandon Karpen Deputy Attorney General By ,lv/- navfid.__tteTer Attorney for Avista Corporation Community Action Partnership Association of Idaho Byt Brad Purdy Attorney for CAPAI L Avista Corporation DATED this lbtt day of February, 2018. Aviet.a Corporation Idaho Public UEilities SEaf By, By: David 'J. Meyer AEtorney for AvisEa Corporation Deputy Attorney General Community AcEion ParEnership Association of Idaho By: Brad Purdy Attorney for CAPAI 1AvisEa Corporat.ion By: David J. Meyer Attorney for Avista Corporation Community Action By Brad Purdy Attorney for CAPAI DATED this _ day of FebruarY, 201-8. Avista Corporation Idaho Public Utilities Commission Staff By: Brandon Karpen Deputy Attorney General Association of Idaho 1 Avista Corporation