Or. Admin. Code § 860-150-0400 - Mechanisms for Recovery of Prudently Incurred Costs by Small Natural Gas Utilities
(1) Before a
small natural gas utility makes a qualified investment for the first time, or
purchases RNG from a third-party producer with the intent to seek cost recovery
in a new or revised tariff schedule, the utility must file a petition to
participate in the RNG program with the Commission. In addition to the
information required under ORS
757.398, the small natural gas
utility's petition must include:
(a) The
total volume of RNG to be procured per year over a period concluding at the end
of the last month of the test year used in the general rate revision filing,
expressed as a percentage of all natural gas expected to be delivered to the
utility's retail customers in Oregon;
(b) Identification of qualified investments
the small natural gas utility may make during the period specified in the
filing, including the expected average cost and timing of those investments,
and the average annual quantity of RNG those investments will
produce;
(c) The expected value of
any RTCs to be acquired by the utility during the period specified in the
filing;
(d) The expected value of
any RNG that the small natural gas utility intends to sell to a party who is
not a retail utility customer, including the value of any environmental credits
that the utility may acquire from the RNG producer and resell;
(e) Any expected savings to be achieved
through the avoidance of geologic natural gas costs, to be calculated in the
manner described in OAR
860-150-0200(3);
(f) The costs of the identified annual RNG
procurements and the levelized costs of all qualified investments expressed as
a percentage of the utility's total revenue requirement, where this requirement
is that approved by the Commission in the utility's most recently completed
general rate revision;
(g) An
assessment by the small natural gas utility of the relative cost effectiveness
of the all qualified investments it intends to make during the period
concluding at the end of the last month of the test year used in the general
rate revision filing. This assessment must utilize the same formula utilized by
a large natural gas utility pursuant to OAR
860-150-0200 or another formula
specified by the Commission;
(h)
The utility's proposed annual rate cap limiting the cost of RNG purchases and
qualified investments.
(2) The small natural gas utility may not
make RNG purchases or qualified investments in excess of the annual rate cap
established by the Commission, except in an instance where the anticipated
annual costs would have remained below the cost cap but for an unforeseeable
increase on construction costs associated with a qualified
investment.
(3) After a small
natural gas utility has made a complete filing pursuant to section (1), and
after the Commission has approved the small natural gas utility's filing and
set a rate cap, the small natural gas utility may file a general rate revision
to seek to recover prudently incurred costs associated with qualified
investments consistent with its filing made under section (1).
(4) If the small natural gas utility wishes
to revise its participation in the RNG program at any time, renew it after the
end of the time period specified in the petition, make additional RNG purchases
or qualified investments beyond those described in the filing, or request that
the Commission revise the rate cap described in this section, the small natural
gas utility must file a petition to modify or renew its RNG program with the
Commission that contains the information required under section (1).
(5) The small natural gas utility may, as
part of its petition described in section (1), include a request to pass
through prudently incurred costs associated with the purchase of RNG from
another entity to meet its target volumes as approved by the Commission,
excluding qualified investments, by means of its purchased gas adjustment
mechanism. Such costs may include the utility's cost of registration for the
RTC tracking system described in OAR
860-150-0050, transaction costs
for any RTCs acquired in association with the purchase of RNG from another
entity, and transaction costs incurred to retire the RTCs associated with gas
delivered to retail utility customers.
(6) In filings, annual earnings reviews, and
quarterly updates associated with the purchased gas adjustment mechanism, a
small natural gas utility must clearly identify costs associated with the
purchase of RNG and costs of compliance described in section of this
rule.
(7) If the Commission has
accepted a small natural gas utility's petition to participate in the RNG
program, the small natural gas utility may file a request that the Commission
open an investigation to establish an automatic adjustment clause for recovery
of prudently incurred costs associated with certain qualified
investments.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 756, 757
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 757.394, 757.398
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