Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 138 - Public Utilities Commission
Chapter 7843 - UTILITY RESOURCE PLANNING PROCESS
Part 7843.0400 - CONTENTS OF RESOURCE PLAN FILINGS
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Advance forecasts.
A utility shall include in the filing identified in subpart 2 its most recent annual submission to the Minnesota Department of Commerce and the Minnesota Environmental Quality Board under Minnesota Statutes, sections 216B.2422, subdivision 2a, and 216C.17, and parts 7610.0100 to 7610.0600.
Subp. 2. Resource plan.
A utility shall file a proposed plan for meeting the service needs of its customers over the forecast period. The plan must show the resource options the utility believes it might use to meet those needs. The plan must also specify how the implementation and use of those resource options would vary with changes in supply and demand circumstances. The utility is only required to identify a resource option generically, unless a commitment to a specific resource exists at the time of the filing. The utility shall also discuss plans to reduce existing resources through sales, leases, deratings, or retirements.
"Derating" means a temporary or permanent reduction in the expected power output of a generating facility.
Subp. 3. Supporting information.
A utility shall include in its resource plan filing information supporting selection of the proposed resource plan.
Subp. 4. Nontechnical summary.
A utility shall include in its resource plan filing a nontechnical summary, not exceeding 25 pages in length and describing the utility's resource needs, the resource plan created by the utility to meet those needs, the process and analytical techniques used to create the plan, activities required over the next five years to implement the plan, and the likely effect of plan implementation on electric rates and bills.
Subp. 5. Combined and common filings.
Utilities may combine their individual filings into a single larger filing, as long as the action does not lead to a loss of information. Information common to two or more of the utilities need only be submitted once, as long as the filing clearly shows the utilities to which the information applies.
Statutory Authority: MS s 216B.03; 216B.08; 216B.09; 216B.13; 216B.16; 216B.24; 216B.33; 216C.05