Ariz. Admin. Code § R14-2-2409 - Reporting Requirements
A. By
March 1 of each year, an affected utility shall submit to the Commission, in a
Commission-established docket for that year, a DSM progress report providing
information for each of the affected utility's Commission-approved DSM programs
and including at least the following:
1. An
analysis of the affected utility's progress toward meeting the annual energy
efficiency standard;
2. A list of
the affected utility's current Commission-approved DSM programs and DSM
measures, organized by customer segment;
3. A description of the findings from any
research projects completed during the previous year; and
4. The following information for each
Commission-approved DSM program or DSM measure:
a. A brief description;
b. Goals, objectives, and savings
targets;
c. The level of customer
participation during the previous year;
d. The costs incurred during the previous
year, disaggregated by type of cost, such as administrative costs, rebates, and
monitoring costs;
e. A description
and the results of evaluation and monitoring activities during the previous
year;
f. Savings realized in kW,
kWh, therms, and BTUs, as appropriate;
g. The environmental benefits realized,
including reduced emissions and water savings;
h. Incremental benefits and net benefits, in
dollars;
i. Performance-incentive
calculations for the previous year;
j. Problems encountered during the previous
year and proposed solutions;
k. A
description of any modifications proposed for the following year; and
l. Whether the affected utility proposes to
terminate the DSM program or DSM measure and the proposed date of
termination.
B. By September 1 of each year, an affected
utility shall file a status report including a tabular summary showing the
following for each current Commission-approved DSM program and DSM measure of
the affected utility:
1. Semi-annual
expenditures compared to annual budget, and
2. Participation rates.
C. An affected utility shall file each report
required by this Section with Docket Control, where it will be available to the
public, and shall make each such report available to the public upon
request.
D. An affected utility may
request within its implementation plan that these reporting requirements
supersede specific existing DSM reporting requirements.
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