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ORDER NUMBER

G-314-21

 

IN THE MATTER OF

the Utilities Commission Act, RSBC 1996, Chapter 473

 

and

 

FortisBC Inc.

2021 Long-Term Electric Resource Plan and
2021 Long-Term Demand-Side Management Plan

 

BEFORE:

A. K. Fung, QC, Panel Chair

C. M. Brewer, Commissioner

A. Pape-Salmon, Commissioner

 

on November 3, 2021

 

ORDER

WHEREAS:

 

A.      On August 4, 2021, FortisBC Inc. (FBC) filed its 2021 Long-Term Electric Resource Plan (2021 LTERP) including its 2021 Long-Term Demand-Side Management (DSM) Plan (2021 LT DSM Plan) for acceptance by the British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC) pursuant to section 44.1(6) of the Utilities Commission Act (UCA) (Application);

B.       By Order G-265-21, dated September 9, 2021, and as amended by Order G-292-21, dated October 12, 2021, the BCUC established a public hearing and regulatory timetable, including intervener registration and one round of information requests;

C.       Between October 27 and October 29, 2021, the BCUC received letters from several interveners requesting extensions to file their Information Request No.1; and  

D.      The BCUC has reviewed the extension requests, and considers that an amended regulatory timetable is warranted.

NOW THEREFORE pursuant to section 77 of the UCA, the BCUC amends the regulatory timetable established by Order G-292-21. The amended regulatory timetable is set out in Appendix A to this order.

 

DATED at the City of Vancouver, in the Province of British Columbia, this    3rd     day of November 2021.

 

BY ORDER

 

Original signed by:

 

A. K. Fung, QC

Commissioner
Attachment


FortisBC Inc.

2021 Long-Term Electric Resource Plan and

2021 Long-Term Demand-Side Management Plan

 

REGULATORY TIMETABLE

 

 

Action

Date (2021)

Intervener Information Request (IR) No. 1 to FBC

Tuesday, November 9

FBC responses to BCUC and Intervener IRs No. 1

Thursday, December 23

Action

Date (2022)

Intervener Notice of Intent to File Evidence

Thursday, January 6

Further process

To be determined

 

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