Avista Makes Annual Price Adjustment Filings in Idaho
Electric Adjustment Filings
Four annual electric adjustments were filed, that if approved, are designed to change overall electric revenues effective
- Power Cost Adjustment (PCA): an increase of approximately
$10.9 million or 4.3% - Fixed Cost Adjustment (FCA): a decrease of approximately
$1.9 million or 0.7% - Electric Energy Efficiency: a decrease of approximately
$3.1 million or 1.2% - Bonneville Power Administration Residential Exchange (ResEx) Program: an increase of approximately
$0.2 million or 0.1%
Natural Gas Adjustment Filing
The natural gas adjustment request is the annual natural gas
Customer Bills Resulting from these Filings
If the electric PCA,
The net effect, on an annual revenue basis, for the requested electric rate changes by rate schedule are as follows:
Residential Service - Schedule 1 General Service - Schedules 11 & 12 Large General Service - Schedules 21 & 22 Extra Large General Service - Schedule 25 Extra Large General Service - Schedule 25P Pumping Service - Schedules 31 & 32 Street & Area Lights - Schedules 41-49 Overall |
1.4% 2.9% 2.2% 5.2% 5.6% 2.4% -0.4% 2.4% |
If the natural gas
The net effect, on a revenue basis, for the requested natural gas rate change by rate schedule are as follows:
General Service - Schedule 101 Large General Service - Schedules 111 & 112 Interruptible Service - Schedules 131 & 132 Transportation Service - Schedule 146 Overall |
-0.2% -1.2% 0.0% 0.0% -0.4% |
Power Cost Adjustment (PCA)
The PCA is an annual rate adjustment made to reflect the difference between the actual cost of generating and purchasing electric power to serve customers and the cost currently included in customer rates. Over the last year, power supply costs were higher than those included in retail rates due to higher wholesale electric and natural gas prices.
Fixed Cost Adjustment (FCA)
The electric and natural gas
The proposed
Energy Efficiency Adjustment
The Energy Efficiency Adjustment is related to the funding of Avista’s electric energy efficiency programs. This adjustment aligns the amount that is collected in customer rates with the actual costs to run and deliver the programs. Avista’s energy efficiency programs are designed to provide a financial incentive or rebate for cost-effective energy efficiency measures. The Commission approves the amount of funding for these important programs through a portion of energy rates. The rate reduction proposed reflects the lower level of funding needed to operate the programs in the coming year.
Residential Exchange Adjustment
The Residential Exchange Program provides a share of the benefits of the federal
Rate Application Procedure
Avista’s applications are proposals, subject to public review and a Commission decision. Copies of the applications are available for public review at the offices of both the Commission and Avista, and on the Commission’s website (www.puc.idaho.gov). Customers may file with the Commission written comments related to Avista’s filings. Customers may also subscribe to the Commission’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.
If you would like to submit comments on the proposed rate change, you can do so by going to the Commission website or mailing comments to:
P.O. Box 83720
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