Washington Administrative Code
Title 480 - Utilities and Transportation Commission
Chapter 480-106 - Electric companies-Purchases of electricity from qualifying facilities
Section 480-106-060 - Rates for sales to qualifying facilities
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 480-106-060
Current through Register Vol. 24-06, March 15, 2024
(1) General rules:
(a) Rates for sales:
(i) Shall be just and reasonable, and in the
public interest; and
(ii) Shall not
discriminate against any qualifying facility in comparison to rates for sales
to other customers served by the utility.
Utilities may not deny service to a customer for which the customer otherwise qualifies based on the presence of a qualifying facility, including interruptible power service.
(b) Rates for sales that are based on
accurate data and consistent system-wide costing principles will not be
considered to discriminate against any qualifying facilities if those rates
apply to the utility's other customers with similar load or other cost-related
characteristics.
(2) Additional services to be provided to qualifying facilities:
(a) Upon request by a qualifying facility,
each utility will provide:
(i) Supplementary
power;
(ii) Back-up
power;
(iii) Maintenance power;
and
(iv) Interruptible
power.
(b) The
commission may waive any requirement of (a) of this subsection if, after notice
in the area served by the utility and after opportunity for public comment, the
utility demonstrates and the commission finds that compliance with such
requirement will:
(i) Impair the utility's
ability to render adequate service to its customers; or
(ii) Place an undue burden on the
utility.
(3) The rate for sale of back-up power or maintenance power:
(a) Shall not be based on an assumption,
unless supported by factual data, that forced outages or other reductions in
electric output by all qualifying facilities on a utility's system will occur
simultaneously, or during the system peak, or both; and
(b) Must take into account the extent to
which scheduled outages of the qualifying facilities can be usefully
coordinated with scheduled outages of the utility's facilities.
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