Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(2) Petitions under ORS
758.015 must contain the following information:
(a)
The information required under ORS
758.015 and the additional information set forth in this rule;
(b) A thorough description of the information
listed in subsection (c) of this rule, including but not limited to the
proposed route, voltage and capacity of the line. The description must include
a comprehensive narrative that provides sufficient detail to enable a full
understanding of the public convenience, necessity and justification in the
public interest for the proposed transmission line and the benefits to be
derived therefrom, and to enable a determination of its safety and
practicability under normal and emergency conditions, as well as the
foreseeable or potential consequences of not building the proposed transmission
line;
(c) A map or maps that are
drawn to appropriate scale and show appropriate distinguishing colors and
symbols to depict the following information:
(A) A general location and boundaries of
petitioner's service area to be connected or served by the proposed
transmission line;
(B) Proposed
route, voltage and capacity of the proposed transmission line;
(C) Available alternate transmission line
routes analyzed by petitioner, if any;
(D) Other transmission lines and substations
of petitioner connecting, serving or capable of being adopted to connect or
serve the areas covered by the proposed transmission line, if any;
(E) The terminals, substations, sources of
energy, and load centers, existing or proposed, related to the proposed
transmission line and its intended operation, including the proposed
transmission line itself;
(F) Each
parcel of land that the petitioner has either acquired or has determined it
should acquire an interest in to construct and operate the transmission line.
The parcels of land that the petitioner has determined it should acquire an
interest in must be clearly marked, and must clearly show the general contour,
uses, and improvements along that portion of the proposed route, inclusive of
structures and agricultural uses;
(d) An estimate of both already incurred and
forecasted costs of developing the transmission line project, including:
(A) Parcels of land that petitioner
determines it should obtain an interest in for which condemnation is assumed to
be necessary at the time of the petition;
(B) Other parcels of land and any interests
therein acquired or to be acquired;
(C) Transmission facilities, including but
not limited to, poles, lines, substations, accessory and miscellaneous labor,
plant, and equipment inclusive of any communication apparatus and environmental
mitigations;
(D) Indirect and
overhead costs including engineering, legal expense, taxes, interest during
construction, and itemized administrative and general expenses;
(E) Any other costs, direct or indirect,
relating to the transmission line project including but not limited to
operating and maintenance costs of the project;
(F) Explanation of the foregoing cost
estimates as needed to enable a full understanding of their basis and
derivation;
(e) An
explanation of the financial feasibility of the proposed transmission line,
including any expected costs, revenues, and financing tools;
(f) A description of the parcels of land that
petitioner determines it should obtain an interest in and for which
condemnation is assumed to be necessary at the time of the petition, a full
explanation of the intended use, and the specific necessity and convenience of
each. The description must be accompanied by the names and addresses of all
persons who have interests, known or of record, in the land to be physically
impacted or traversed by the proposed route from whom petitioner has not yet
acquired the interest, rights of way or option therefor. Petitioner must
include with the petition certification verifying that notice of the petition
has been mailed to said persons;
(g) A statement and explanation with
supporting data comparable to that described in subsections (d) and (e) of this
section for possible alternative routes analyzed by petitioner;
(h) Such additional information as petitioner
determines is necessary for a full understanding of the petition;
(i) A summary of petitioner's plan to ensure
compliance with applicable Commission rules, including but not limited to OAR
Chapter 860, Division 24, and other safety standards for the safe construction,
operation and maintenance of the transmission line. Petitioner must include a
certificate executed by an authorized representative of petitioner affirming
that it will adhere to the applicable Commission rules and other applicable
safety standards for construction operation and maintenance of the transmission
line. The representative's certificate must be a sworn statement under ORS
162.055 attesting to the truth of the certification;
(j) Estimated revenue requirement impact. At
a minimum, petitioner must include an estimate of the levelized, annual revenue
requirement of the transmission line as a percentage of its estimated annual
revenue requirement. A revenue requirement estimate provided under this rule
may be used solely for the purposes of evaluating the petition;
(k) Public benefits and costs of the
transmission line, if any, that are reasonably known to petitioner, including
but not limited to:
(A) Costs and benefits to
petitioner's Oregon customers and customers of other Oregon utilities and to
Oregonians in general;
(B) Costs and
benefits that the proposed transmission line will provide related to connection
to regional and inter-regional grids;
(l) A review of and reference to regulatory
approvals and reviews that concern, analyze or otherwise discuss the proposed
transmission line, such as an integrated resource plan acknowledgement, other
short- or long-term planning documents, construction work plans filed with a
regulatory body, and any relevant site certificate issued by the Energy
Facility Siting Council;
(m) The
most recent load forecasts available to petitioner supporting need for the
line. The load forecasts shall, when feasible, include a load forecast of at
least 10 years, and an accompanying narrative explaining the kind, nature,
extent, and estimated growth of the energy requirements or reasonably
anticipated need, load or demand, as relevant to the proposed transmission
line;
(n) An evaluation of available
alternatives to construction of the transmission line, including but not
limited to conservation measures, non-wires alternatives, and construction of
one or more lower-voltage single or multi-circuit lines. The petitioner may
make reference to relevant sections of its most recent integrated resource plan
(IRP) filed under OAR 860-027-0400, local transmission plans, or a planning
document substantially equivalent to an IRP;
(o) All electrical engineering studies and
reliability or resiliency analyses known to the petitioner at the time the
petition is submitted, whether performed by the petitioner or other entities
supporting the necessity of the transmission line when relevant, including
those addressing single and multiple contingencies;
(p) A narrative that identifies all land use
approvals and permits required for construction of the transmission line. This
narrative must include information on whether petitioner has submitted an
application for each approval or permit, the status of all such applications,
and an explanation as to why petitioner did not obtain any pending or
outstanding approvals or permits before submitting a petition under this rule
as applicable, including anticipated timelines for issuance of any pending or
outstanding approvals and permits, and the section of OAR 860-025-0040 under
which the petitioner seeks to demonstrate compliance with that rule;
(q) When filing a petition, a petitioner must
also certify that it has concurrently submitted its responses to the most
recent version of the Standard Data Requests for Petitions for Certificates of
Public Convenience and Necessity, developed by Staff and available on the
Commission's website.
(4) If the petitioner cannot obtain, or has
not yet obtained all necessary documentation to support a finding under OAR
860-025-0040(2) or (7), the petitioner must submit a request for a waiver of
section (3) of this rule in advance of or concurrent with the petition. If
filed concurrently, the petitioner will provide notice that the petition
includes a request for waiver at the time of filing. The OAR 860-025-0030(3)
waiver request must include:
(a) The
identification of whether the waiver request pertains to OAR 860-025-0040(2) or
(7), and a list of all necessary documentation that the petitioner cannot
obtain, or has not yet obtained at the time of filing;
(b) An explanation that clearly and
comprehensively explains the grounds for the waiver, including a narrative of
why the required documentation cannot be obtained, or has not yet been
obtained, along with any reliable evidence to support and verify the
petitioner's claim that such documentation cannot be obtained or demonstrates
when the petitioner expects to obtain all land use approvals, permits or
equivalent before the Commission makes its final decision on the petition, and
that the petitioner is requesting that the Commission consider the petition
concurrently with the identified approval and permit processes;
(c) In the event that the petitioner seeks a
waiver for OAR 860-025-0040(2); the petitioner shall indicate clearly whether
it requests that the Commission make its findings under OAR 860-025-0040(2) or
(6);
(d) In the event that the
petitioner requests that the Commission make its finding under OAR
860-025-0040(7), the petitioner will provide information from the relevant,
pending Energy Facilities Siting Council (EFSC) proceeding to demonstrate that
EFSC approval is being sought;
(e) A
case management proposal for conducting the CPCN process before the conclusion
of any land use approval or permitting processes that will promote efficient
use of Commission resources and avoid duplicative or wasted effort.
(5) Staff will promptly review the
waiver request:
(a) If Staff finds the waiver
request is reasonable and adequately supported, Staff will recommend the
Commission approve the waiver request at a public meeting; or
(b) If Staff finds the waiver request is not
supported by good cause, Staff will recommend the Commission deny the request
at a public meeting. Staff will further recommend the Commission make a finding
that the petition is incomplete without the inclusion of identified information
and that it will not be considered by the Commission, pursuant to OAR
860-025-0030(3).