IN THE MATTER OF
the Utilities Commission Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, Chapter 473
and
Application by FortisBC Inc.
for Stepped and Stand-By Rates for Transmission Customers
BEFORE: A.A. Rhodes, Commissioner
L.A. Ohara, Commissioner April 10, 2013
O R D E R
WHEREAS:
A. On October 30, 2009, FortisBC Inc. (FortisBC) filed its 2009 Cost of Service Analysis and Rate Design Application (2009 COSA and RDA) for approval by the British Columbia Utilities Commission (Commission), pursuant to sections 58 to 61 of the Utilities Commission Act (Act);
B. On October 19, 2010, by, Order G-156-10, the Commission issued its decision on the 2009 COSA and RDA. Order G-156-10 directed FortisBC to, among other things, initiate consultation with its industrial customers with the goal of introducing a stepped rate for transmission service;
C. On March 25, 2011, Zellstoff Celgar Limited Partnership (Celgar) filed a complaint with the Commission against FortisBC relating to the failure of FortisBC and Celgar to complete a general service agreement, and FortisBC’s application of Rate Schedule 31 demand charges (Celgar Complaint);
D. On November 14, 2011, by Order G-188-11 the Commission issued its decision on the Celgar Complaint. Order G‑118‑11 directed FortisBC to:
• develop a rate for Celgar and other self-generators;
• establish a notional matching methodology;
• determine guidelines for the level of entitlement of self-generating customers to non-BC Hydro Power Purchase Agreement embedded cost power; and
• submit an application for a two-tier, stepped transmission rate and a standby rate;
E. On April 13, 2012, in compliance with Order G-188-11, FortisBC submitted its Guidelines for Establishing Entitlement to Non‐PPA Embedded Cost Power and Matching Methodology (Compliance Filing);
F. On December 27, 2012, by Order G-202-12, the Commission accepted the Compliance Filing;
G. On March 28, 2013, FortisBC filed an Application with the Commission for Stepped and Stand-By Rates for Transmission Customers (the Application);
H. The Commission considers establishing a Preliminary Regulatory Timetable for the review of the Application, and allowing Interveners to make written submissions regarding the regulatory process to be followed, is necessary and in the public interest.
NOW THEREFORE the Commission orders as follows:
1. The Preliminary Regulatory Timetable for the Application is set out in Appendix A to this Order.
2. FortisBC is to provide a copy of this Commission Order, electronically where possible, to all Rate Schedule 31 customers and all Interveners in the:
• FortisBC 2009 Cost of Service Analysis and Rate Design Application;
• Zellstoff Celgar Limited Partnership complaint against FortisBC proceeding; and
• FortisBC Guidelines for Establishing Entitlement to Non‐PPA Embedded Cost Power and Matching Methodology proceeding.
DATED at the City of Vancouver, in the Province of British Columbia, this 10th day of April 2013.
BY ORDER
Original signed by:
A.A. Rhodes
Commissioner
Attachment
FortisBC Inc.
Application for Stepped and Stand-By Rates
for Transmission Customers
PRELIMINARY REGULATORY TIMETABLE
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ACTION |
DATE (2013) |
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Wednesday, April 17 |
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Thursday, April 25 |
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Thursday, May 2 |
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Participant Assistance Cost Award Budgets |
Thursday, May 9 |
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Friday, May 17 |
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Monday, June 3 |
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Monday, June 3 |
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FortisBC Responses to Commission and Intervener Information Request No. 2 |
Monday, June 17 |
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Intervener Evidence |
Friday, June 21 |
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Friday, June 28 |
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Friday, July 12 |
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Friday, July 19 |