Stakeholders have submitted responses to Bulletin 2020-17 for review the Alberta Utilities Commission Procedures and Processes Review Committee (the Committee).
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Stakeholders have submitted responses to Bulletin 2020-17 for review the Alberta Utilities Commission Procedures and Processes Review Committee (the Committee).
The Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) released Bulletin 2020-22 on May 28, 2020 to request engagement on the current draft of the Commission’s Indigenous consultation framework.
The Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) published its decision report on ATCO Electric’s (AE’s) Phase II Distribution Tariff Application (DTA) for 2019.
AltaGas Utilities Inc. (AltaGas) applied for the second stage of the Review & Variance process on the 2018 Generic Cost of Capital (GCOC) proceeding (ID 22750) in January 2020, initiating Proceeding 25031.
Proceeding 24110, the 2021 Generic Cost of Capital (GCOC) Proceeding, stalled in March due to the uncertainty and disruption caused by the COVID-19 virus. On April 23, 2020, the Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) opened a dialogue on the possibility of resuming the proceeding and requested submissions from participants in the proceeding.
The Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) released Bulletin 2020-20 on May 14, 2020 announcing the creation of a new proceeding (ID 25560) to establish the framework, methodologies and informational requirements that should be used to review proposals for alternate recovery methods of net salvage cost and depreciation expenses.
The Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) released a decision (23848) on AltaLink Management Ltd.’s (AltaLink’s) 2019-2021 General Tariff Application (GTA) on April 16, 2020.
The Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) released Bulletin 2020-17 on May 8, 2020 announcing the creation of a panel to make recommendations on improving rate applications processes.
The Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) recently released the 2020 Long-term Transmission Plan (LTP). The report describes the AESO’s projections for generation capacity and load in the province over the next 20 years. As part of the LTP, the AESO considered five possible scenarios: the reference case, high cogeneration sensitivity, alternate renewables policy, high load growth, and low load growth. [1]