Haw. Code R. § 6-74-23 - Factors affecting rates for purchase
In determining avoided costs for a specific proposal from a qualifying facility, with or without a legally enforceable obligation, the following factors, to the extent practicable, shall be taken into account:
(1) The data provided
pursuant to §§ 6-74-17 to 6-74-19, including the commission review of
any such data;
(2) The availability
of capacity or energy from a qualifying facility during the system daily and
seasonal peak periods, including:
(A) The
ability of the utility to dispatch the qualifying facility;
(B) The expected or demonstrated reliability
of the qualifying facility;
(C) The
terms and any contract or other legally enforceable obligation, including the
duration of the obligation, termination notice requirement and sanctions for
non compliance;
(D) The extent to
which scheduled outages of the qualifying facility can be usefully coordinated
with scheduled outages of the utility's facilities;
(E) The usefulness of energy and capacity
supplied from a qualifying facility during system emergencies, including its
ability to separate its load from its generation;
(F) The individual and aggregate value of
energy and capacity from qualifying facilities on the electric utility's
system; and
(G) The extent to which
the capacity or energy will be available.
(3) The relationship of the availability of
energy or capacity from the qualifying facility as derived in paragraph (2), to
the ability of the electric utility to avoid costs, including the deferral of
capacity additions and the reduction of fossil fuel use; and
(4) The costs or savings resulting from
variations in line losses from those that would have existed in the absence of
purchases from a qualifying facility, if the purchasing electric utility
generated an equivalent amount of energy itself or purchased an equivalent
amount of electric energy or capacity.
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