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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20171116press release.pdf Case No. INT-G-17-04 Contact: Matt Evans (208) 334-0339 office (208) 520-4763 cell www.puc.idaho.gov Comment deadline set for Intermountain Gas Company’s Integrated Resource Plan BOISE (Nov. 16, 2017) – The Idaho Public Utilities Commission is accepting public comment through Jan. 12 on Intermountain Gas’ plan to meet customer demand through 2021. The company, which serves approximately 345,000 customers across southern Idaho, is required to file an Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) with the Commission every two years. An IRP is essentially a status report intended to demonstrate that the company has considered all resource options available to meet customer demand for natural gas. It helps to ensure that the company is able to provide reliable service while minimizing costs. Intermountain’s IRP projects its customer base to grow at a faster rate (2.69 percent annual growth rate in its Best Case scenario) than it has in recent years (2.2 percent average over the last five years) due to the “continued resurgence of the housing market.” Despite the growth, the company expects its existing resources to meet its forecasted peak- day delivery requirements throughout the planning period. Demand Side Management, or programs aimed at managing the demand for natural gas rather than the supply, is expected to play a role in helping the company meet demand and in lowering interstate transportation costs throughout the five-year planning period. Additionally, a portable liquefied natural gas facility in Rexburg is expected to be called upon to meet customer demand and supplement capacity during “peak day events” in 2021. Also, several industrial customers are equipped to use other nontraditional sources on peak days, such as diesel/fuel oil, coal, wood chips and propane. The 2017 IRP anticipates the impact of Intermountain’s DSM efforts to grow from 65,000 therms saved system-wide in 2017, which is the first year of its DSM programs, to 374,292 saved in 2021. Examples of Intermountain’s DSM portfolio include rebates for customers who install energy efficient natural gas equipment, increased communication with customers via bill stuffers and tools to help customers better understand their energy usage. The company also anticipates several pipeline projects throughout the state. Intermountain Gas is served by the Williams Northwest Pipeline that enters southeast Idaho from Wyoming. The company has built several lateral lines off of that main pipeline, including the 104-mile Idaho Falls Lateral from Pocatello to St. Anthony, the Sun Valley Lateral from Shoshone to Sun Valley, Canyon County, the State Street Lateral in northwest Boise and the Central Ada Area Lateral. An upgrade is planned for the State Street Lateral, a 16-mile main line that runs from Caldwell into northern Boise, and the IRP anticipates the replacement of a high-pressure pipeline in the Canyon County area that will increase capacity and accommodate ongoing residential and industrial growth. Another project outlined in the IRP has been ongoing since 2013 and calls for the continued gradual replacement of approximately 5 miles of pipeline on its distribution system that was built with a polyethylene material that can crack. The sections of pipeline targeted for replacement are identified annually. Intermountain also plans to replace a pipeline that runs under the Snake River near Rexburg in eastern Idaho. The IRP indicates the company’s four storage facilities provide geographic and operation diversity that benefit the company and its customers by providing efficiency, economics and security not otherwise achievable. Copies of Intermountain’s IRP and other documents related to the case are available on the Commission’s website at www.puc.idaho.gov. To review them, click on “Open Cases,” under the “Natural Gas” heading and scroll down to Case No. INT-G-15-01. Or go here. The Commission is accepting comments on the IRP through Jan. 12, 2018. Go here to comment. Please include the case number, INT-G-17-04. Comments can also be mailed to P.O. Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0074 or faxed to (208) 334-3762.