Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 25-6.0437 - Cost of Service Load Research
(1)
Applicability. This rule shall apply to all investor-owned electric utilities
over which the Commission has jurisdiction and which provide electric service
to more than 50, 000 retail customers at the end of any calendar
year.
(2) Purpose. The primary
purpose of this rule is to require that load research that supports cost of
service studies used in ratemaking proceedings is of sufficient precision to
reasonably assure that tariffs are equitable and reflect the true costs of
serving each class of customer. Load research data gathered and submitted in
accordance with this rule will also be used by the Commission to allocate costs
to the customer classes in cost recovery clause proceedings, in evaluating
proposed and operating conservation programs, for research, and for other
purposes consistent with the Commission's responsibilities.
(3) Sampling Plan. Within 90 days of becoming
subject to this rule, each utility shall submit to the Commission a proposed
load research sampling plan. The plan shall provide for sampling all rate
classes that account for more than 1 percent of a utility's annual retail
sales. The plan shall provide that all covered rate classes shall be sampled
within two years of the effective date of this rule. The sampling plan shall be
designed to provide estimates of the averages of the 12 monthly coincident
peaks for each class within plus or minus 10 percent at the 90 percent
confidence level. The sampling plan shall also be designed to provide estimates
of the summer and winter peak demands for each rate class within plus or minus
10 percent at the 90 percent confidence level, except for the General Service
Non-Demand rate class. The sampling plan shall be designed to provide estimates
of the summer and winter peak demands for the General Service Non-Demand rate
class within plus or minus 15 percent at the 90 percent confidence
level.
(4) Review of Proposed Plan.
Except where a utility has requested a formal ruling by the Commission, within
90 days after submission, the Commission's Division of Economics shall review
each utility's plan to determine whether it satisfies the criteria set forth in
subsection (3) above and shall notify the utility in writing of its decision
accepting or rejecting the proposed sampling plan. If a proposed plan is
rejected, the written notice of rejection shall state clearly the reasons for
rejecting the proposed plan. If a utility's proposed plan is rejected, the
utility shall submit a revised sampling plan to the Commission within 60 days
after receiving the notice of rejection. Where a utility has requested staff
review of its sampling plan and the plan has been rejected the utility may
petition the Commission for approval of the plan. If a utility has not
submitted a satisfactory sampling plan within 6 months following the submission
of the initially proposed plan, the Commission may prescribe by order a
sampling plan for the utility.
(5)
Use of Approved Sampling Plan. The approved sampling plan shall be used for all
load research performed for cost of service studies and other studies submitted
to the Commission until a new sampling plan is approved by the
Commission.
(6) Revised Sampling
Plans. Each utility subject to this rule shall submit a current, revised
sampling plan to the Commission no less often than every three years after the
most recent sampling plan was required to be submitted. Any new or revised plan
shall be developed using data from the utility's most current load research to
determine the required sampling plan to achieve the precision required in
subsection (3) of this rule. New or revised plans shall be reviewed by the
Commission pursuant to subsection (4) of this rule.
(7) Load Research Data to be Reported. Each
utility subject to this rule shall perform a complete load research study in
accordance with the specifications of this rule no less often than every three
years. Each utility shall, within 120 days following completion of the study,
submit to the Commission the results of each load research study completed
after the effective date of this rule. The submission shall include a detailed
calculation of the average 12 coincident peak and class load factors for each
covered rate class based upon the load research results.
(8) Hourly Data to be Available Upon Request.
Each utility subject to this rule shall make available within 30 days of a
request by the Commission the estimated hourly demands by class for all hours
in the year derived from this load research.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 366.05(1), 350.127(2) FS. Law Implemented 350.117, 366.03, 366.04(2)(f), 366.05(1), 366.06(1), 366.82(3), (4) FS.
New 3-11-84, Formerly 25-6.437, Amended 1-6-04.
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