EPCOR 2021-2022 Regulated Rate Tariff Application

On August 26, 2021, EPCOR Energy Alberta (EEA) submitted its 2021-2022 Regulated Rate Tariff (RRT) Application (the Application) to the Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) in Proceeding 26694. In this application, EEA applies for the non-energy charges applicable to eligible customers, and for several deferral accounts.



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CDHI applies for an Exemption to Sections of the Public Utilities Act

In Proceeding 26717, Calgary District Heating Inc. (CDHI) applies to the Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) for an exemption to specific sections of the Public Utilities Act (PUA) regarding the Downtown District Energy Centre (DDEC) in Calgary.



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Capital Powers Applies for Relief from Additional Fortis Charges

In Proceeding 26510, Capital Power Corporation (Capital Power) presents the Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) a complaint against FortisAlberta Inc. (Fortis) regarding additional charges associated to the interconnection of Capital Power’s Strathmore Solar Project (the Strathmore Project).



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Decision on Link Global’s ‘Crypto Mining’ Energy Generators

In Proceeding 26379, the Alberta Utilities Commission (The Commission) issues a decision regarding two power plants being used by Link Global Technologies Inc. (Link Global) to generate power to bitcoin mining computers. The generators were installed without first applying for a permit from the Commission and were already in operation.



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Requested Information for AltaLink’s 2022-2023 GTA

In Proceeding 26509, AltaLink Management Ltd. (AltaLink) is applying to the Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) of the 2022-2023 General Tariff Agreement (GTA) for AltaLink, L.P. (ALP), PiikaniLink, L.P. (PLP), and KainaiLink, L.P. (KLP), as well as a Deferral Accounts Reconciliation Application for ALP. The Alberta Utilities Commission issued rulings on several motions put forward by the Consumers’ Coalition of Alberta (CCA), the Utilities Consumer Advocate (UCA), and the Industrial Power Consumers Association of Alberta (IPCAA).



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ENMAX’s COVID-19 Rate Adjustment Application and Arguments

ENMAX Energy Corporation (ENMAX Energy) submitted to the Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) a COVID-19 Rate Adjustment Application to set up a deferral account. In Proceeding 26505, ENMAX Energy, the Utilities Consumer Advocate (UCA), and the Consumer Coalition of Alberta (CCA) submitted argument for and against the application.



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The Commission to Hear EQUS’s Request for Declaratory Relief regarding Fortis’s Exit Charges

The Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) decides whether to grant FortisAlberta Inc. (Fortis)’s motion to dismiss EQUS REA LTD. (EQUS)’s application for declaratory relief regarding exit charges levied by Fortis to two consumers. The Commission also decides whether to allow the Consumers’ Coalition of Alberta (CCA) and Rocky Rural Electrification Association Limited (Rocky REA) to participate in this proceeding (#26668).



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ATCO’s 2018-2020 Transmission Deferral Account

ATCO Electric Transmission’s (AET) Application for Disposal of its 2018-2020 Transmission Deferral Account and Annual Filing for Adjustment (Proceeding 26573) is now in the stage where the Commission is accepting filings regarding the prudence of the associated projects.



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TransAlta’s 2019-2021 General Tariff Decision

On June 23, 2021, the Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) made a decision regarding the 2019-2021 General Tariff Application (GTA) application of TransAlta Corporation (TransAlta) in Proceeding 26436. Within this decision, the Commission was satisfied most of the application and only directed TransAlta to make a significant adjustment regarding their escalation rate for non-union salary, contractor, and general inflation for 2021.



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Seeking a Review of the Commission’s DCG Credit Decision

On August 17, 2021, Kalina Distributed Power Ltd., Lionstooth Energy Inc., Signalta Resources Ltd., & Campus Energy Partners LP. (KLSC), and Bluearth Renewables Inc., & Elemental Energy Renewables Inc. (BE) made their reply submissions to the Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) regarding Proceeding 26660. In this proceeding, KLSC and BE are seeking a review and variance of the Commission’s decision to discontinue the rate Demand Transmission Service (DTS) portion of Distribution-Connected Generation (DCG) credits [1].



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