Illinois Administrative Code
Title 83 - PUBLIC UTILITIES
Part 285 - STANDARD INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS CARRIERS IN FILING FOR AN INCREASE IN RATES
Subpart I - PLANNING AND OPERATIONS SCHEDULES FOR GAS AND/OR ELECTRIC UTILITIES
Section 285.6200 - Schedule F-5: Fossil Fuel Inventory - Electric Utilities

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024

a) For each of the five consecutive years immediately preceding the test year and the test year, electric utilities that own generating assets shall provide information on fuel inventory, including all primary, secondary, and start-up fuel inventories, for each generating unit and fuel type as described in subsection (b). If the same fuel is burned by more than one unit at a station, indicate the affected units and provide the information for the combination of units.

b) Indicate, where applicable, tons, barrels, and dollars for the following information:

1) Monthly average fuel inventory level;

2) Monthly average fuel burn;

3) Monthly average fuel receipts;

4) Maximum inventory storage capacity;

5) Unusable inventory, where unusable inventory is defined as inventory that is not accessible for use, but is necessary for the rest of the inventory to be utilized;

6) Reason for unusable inventory;

7) Daily burn at full load; and

8) For all fuel types, specify at what time each is used, i.e., natural gas is used as a primary fuel in the months of May through September, etc.

c) Supporting work papers shall include a complete description of how the utility determines the cost and Btu content of fossil fuel burned from inventory.

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