Ariz. Admin. Code § R14-2-2407 - Commission Review and Approval of DSM Programs and DSM Measures
A. An affected
utility shall obtain Commission approval before implementing a new DSM program
or DSM measure.
B. An affected
utility may apply for Commission approval of a DSM program or DSM measure by
submitting a program proposal either as part of its implementation plan
submitted under
R14-2-2405 or through a separate application.
C. A program proposal shall include the
following:
1. A description of the DSM
program or DSM measure that the affected utility desires to
implement,
2. The affected
utility's objectives and rationale for the DSM program or DSM
measure,
3. A description of the
market segment at which the DSM program or DSM measure is aimed,
4. An estimated level of customer
participation in the DSM program or DSM measure,
5. An estimate of the baseline,
6. The estimated societal benefits and
savings from the DSM program or DSM measure,
7. The estimated societal costs of the DSM
program or DSM measure,
8. The
estimated environmental benefits to be derived from the DSM program or DSM
measure,
9. The estimated
benefit-cost ratio of the DSM program or DSM measure,
10. The affected utility's marketing and
delivery strategy,
11. The affected
utility's estimated annual costs and budget for the DSM program or DSM
measure,
12. The implementation
schedule for the DSM program or DSM measure,
13. A description of the affected utility's
plan for monitoring and evaluating the DSM program or DSM measure,
and
14. Any other information that
the Commission believes is relevant to the Commission's consideration of the
tariff filing.
D. In
determining whether to approve a program proposal, the Commission shall
consider:
1. The extent to which the
Commission believes the DSM program or DSM measure will meet the goals set
forth in
R14-2-2403(A), and
2. All of the considerations
set forth in
R14-2-2403(B).
E. Staff may request modifications
of on-going DSM programs to ensure consistency with this Article. The
Commission shall allow affected utilities adequate time to notify customers of
DSM program modifications.
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