New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 17 - PUBLIC UTILITIES AND UTILITY SERVICES
Chapter 9 - ELECTRIC SERVICES
Part 574 - APPLICATIONS TO EXPAND TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION
Section 17.9.574.13 - ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT

Universal Citation: 17 NM Admin Code 17.9.574.13

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. Each public utility shall file an annual progress report of its progress in meeting the requirements and goals of its TEP. Public service company of New Mexico shall file its first annual progress report by June 1, 2024, and shall file annually thereafter by June 1st. El paso electric company shall file its first annual progress report by July 1, 2024, and shall file annually thereafter by July 1st. Southwestern public service company shall file its first annual progress report by April 1, 2025, and shall file annually thereafter by April 1st.

B. In addition to any service territory specific reporting requirements carried over from a public utility's previously approved transportation electrification plan, the annual progress report shall include for a utility's service territory:

(1) an estimate of EV adoption, including estimated changes in EV adoption since the utility's most recently approved TEP;

(2) an estimate of the number and type of TEP-funded EV charging stations and ports and an estimate of required maintenance, frequency of repairs, and station outages;

(3) the number of participants in TEP programs, including:
(a) estimated low-income customer participation; and

(b) participation by customer rate class.

(4) an estimate of usage or of the amount of energy sold to program participants during off-peak and on-peak hours, as well as the change in usage since the last annual progress report;

(5) TEP spending by measure;

(6) estimated electricity consumption by participating EV charging stations in kWh;

(7) estimated load from incentivized EV charging infrastructure in kW;

(8) geographical distribution of participants and infrastructure investments;

(9) descriptions of average load data and load profiles of TEP programs;

(10) a listing and summary of all customer outreach activities, the cost of those activities, an estimate of the number of customers reached, and an assessment of the effectiveness of each activity; and

(11) readily available data that may inform future measures to help better understand the impact of EV charging on the electric grid.

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