Iowa Admin. Code r. 199-35.4 - Assessment of potential and collaboration
(1)
Assessment of potential.
The utility shall conduct an assessment of potential study to determine the
cost-effective energy and capacity savings available from actual and projected
customer usage by applying commercially available technology and improved
operating practices to energy-using equipment and buildings. The utility's
assessment shall address the potential energy and capacity savings in each of
ten years subsequent to the year the assessment is filed. Economic and impact
analyses of measures shall address benefits and costs over the entire estimated
useful lives of energy efficiency measures.
(2)
Collaboration. A utility
shall offer interested persons the opportunity to participate in the
development of its energy efficiency and demand response plans. At a minimum, a
utility shall provide the opportunity for interested persons to offer
suggestions for programs and for the assessment of potential and to review and
comment on a draft of the assessment of potential and energy efficiency and
demand response plans proposed to be submitted by the utility. The utility may
analyze proposals from participants to help determine the effects of the
proposals on its plan. A participant shall have the responsibility to provide
sufficient supporting information to enable the utility to analyze the
participant's proposal. The opportunity to participate shall commence at least
180 days prior to the date the utility submits its energy efficiency and demand
response plans and assessment of potential to the commission.
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