Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 38 - PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATION
Chapter 38.5 - UTILITY DIVISION
Subchapter 38.5.82 - Default Electric Supplier Procurement Guidelines
Rule 38.5.8228 - MINIMUM FILING REQUIREMENTS FOR UTILITY APPLICATIONS FOR APPROVAL OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY RESOURCES
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 38.5.8228
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) If a utility intends to file an application for approval of a electricity supply resource that is not yet procured, it must notify the commission and the Montana Consumer Counsel far enough in advance of filing to accommodate adequate pre-filing communication. If the resource will result from a competitive solicitation, notice must be provided before the utility issues a request for proposals.
(2) An application by a utility for approval of a electricity supply resource must include, as applicable:
(a) a complete and thorough
explanation and justification of all changes to the utility's most recent
long-term resource plan and three year action plan, including how the utility
has responded to all commission written comments;
(b) a statement explaining whether the
application pertains to a power purchase agreement with an existing generating
resource, a lease or acquisition of an equity interest in a new or existing
generating resource, or a power purchase agreement for which approval will
result in construction of a new generating resource;
(c) testimony and supporting work papers
describing the resource and stating the facts (not conclusory statements) that
show that acquiring the resource is in the public interest and is consistent
with the requirements in
69-3-201
and
69-8-419,
MCA, the utility's most recent long-term resource plan (as modified by (2)(a)),
and these rules;
(d) testimony and
supporting work papers demonstrating the utility's estimates of the cost of the
resource compared to the cost of each alternative resource the utility
considered and all relevant functional differences between each
alternative;
(e) testimony and
supporting work papers demonstrating the implementation of cost-effective
carbon offsets for a electricity supply resource fueled primarily by natural or
synthetic gas constructed after January 1, 2007;
(f) testimony and supporting work papers
demonstrating the capture and sequestration of 50% of the carbon dioxide
produced by a electricity supply resource fueled primarily by coal constructed
after January 1, 2007;
(g) a copy
of the proposed power purchase agreement, including all appendices and
attachments;
(h) a copy of any
request for proposals issued in connection with acquisition of the electricity
supply resource;
(i) testimony and
supporting work papers comparing all bids received in connection with any
request for proposals with respect to price and nonprice factors;
(j) testimony and work papers describing all
due diligence and bid evaluation in connection with any request for proposals,
including the ranking of bids and reliance on management judgment;
(k) thorough explanation and justification
for any terms, other than price, quantity, and contract duration, in a power
purchase agreement for which the utility is requesting approval;
(l) a complete description of each aspect of
the resource for which the utility requests approval; and
(m) testimony and supporting documentation
describing all pre-filing communication.
69-8-403, 69-8-419, MCA; IMP, 69-8-403, 69-8-419, MCA;
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