On March 3, 2020 ATCO Gas and Pipelines Ltd. (ATCO Gas) filed its 2020 General Rate Application (GRA) – Phase II requesting approval for its distribution rates, and terms and conditions of distribution service.[1]
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On March 3, 2020 ATCO Gas and Pipelines Ltd. (ATCO Gas) filed its 2020 General Rate Application (GRA) – Phase II requesting approval for its distribution rates, and terms and conditions of distribution service.[1]
On September 22, 2019, the Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission), in Decision 22942-D02-2019, gave its ruling on the 2018 Independent System Operator Tariff application. This decision included approval for the adjusted metering practice proposed by the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO), as well as changes to the substation fraction allocation method. These two changes are particularly significant to distributed connected generators (DCGs).
On July 31, 2019, EPCOR Distribution and Transmission Inc. (EDTI) submitted its 2020 – 2022 Transmission Facility Owner (TFO) General Tariff Application (GTA) to the Alberta Utilities Commission for approval.
Fortis Alberta Inc. (Fortis) is requesting approval from the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) for its Phase II Distribution Tariff Application for the years of 2021 – 2022 in Proceeding 25201.[1] The main components for the application include updated terms and conditions of service, the cost allocation methodology, and the rate structure.
The Commission has initiated Proceeding 25282 to examine whether Decision 22742-D02-2019, pertaining to ATCO Electric Ltd.’s (AET) 2018 – 2019 GTA, should be confirmed, varied, or rescinded.
The AUC has ruled on the negotiated settlement agreement (NSA) between the Market Surveillance Administrator (MSA) and the Balancing Pool (BP) in Decision 23828-D02-2020.[1]
ENMAX Power Corporation (ENMAX) has advised that its No.1 Substation which is located at 738 9th Avenue S.W in downtown Calgary is nearing end of life. As a result, ENMAX is requesting approval to build a replacement No.1 Substation located on the north side of 9th Avenue S.W., across the old substation, in Proceeding 25206 (also known as the facilities proceeding).[1]
The Town of Devon (Devon) is requesting a stay from the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) on Decision 24435-D01-2019 pending a review and variance (R&V) application.
On December 4, 2018 the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) initiated the 2021 generic cost of capital and is considering whether it should return to a formula-based approach for calculating return on equity (ROE) starting the year of 2021.