N.M. Code R. § 17.7.2.16 - RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES
A. Distribution cooperative utilities shall,
within 24 months after the effective date of this rule, and every 24 months
thereafter, examine potential customer assistance in reducing energy
consumption or peak electricity demand in a cost-effective manner. Based on
these studies, distribution cooperative utilities shall establish and implement
energy efficiency and load management targets and programs that are
economically feasible and practical for their members and customers. Approval
for such programs shall reside with the governing body of each distribution
cooperative utility rather than the commission.
B. Each distribution cooperative utility
shall simultaneously file with the commission its annual report by May 1st,
along with a report describing the cooperative's examination of efficiency
potential set forth in Subsection A of Section 17.7.2.18 NMSA 1978. The
distribution cooperative utility's report will also address all of its programs
or measures that promote energy efficiency, conservation or load management.
The report shall set forth the costs of each of the programs or measures for
the previous calendar year and the resulting effect on electricity consumption.
In offering or implementing energy efficiency, conservation or load management
programs, a distribution cooperative utility shall attempt to minimize any
cross-subsidies between customer classes.
C. Each distribution cooperative utility
shall include in the report required by Subsection B of Section 17.7.2.18 NMSA
1978, a description of all planned programs or measures to promote energy
efficiency, conservation or load management and the anticipated implementation
date.
D. Costs resulting from
programs or measures to promote energy efficiency, conservation or load
management may be recovered by the distribution cooperative utility through its
general rates. In requesting approval to recover such costs in general rates,
the distribution cooperative utility may elect to use the procedure set forth
in Subsection G of Section
62-8-7
NMSA 1978.
E. The commission may
develop necessary compliance forms.
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