ATCO 2015-2017 Transmission GTA

ATCO Electric has submitted an application to the AUC for approval of their 2015-2017 Transmission General Tariff.

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2013 Generic Cost of Capital

On March 9, 2015 the Commission released their decision on 2013 Generic Cost of Capital (Decision 2191-D01-2015), which lays out the Commission’s findings on a generic return on equity (ROE) and a common equity structure.

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ENMAX 2014-2015 GTA COMPLIANCE FILING

In their decision (2014-347) regarding the ENMAX 2014-2015 TFO GTA and 2014 Phase 1 Distribution Tariff application, the Alberta Utilities Commission determined that it was reasonable for ENMAX to develop a deferral account for AESO Direct Assign projects that are cancelled or delayed by the AESO.

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RRT Generic Proceeding

On March 9, 2015 the AUC published their decision on the Commission initiated Regulated Rate Tariff (RRT) proceeding. As part of the proceeding, the three RRO providers – EPCOR, ENMAX and Direct Energy – submitted proposals for Energy Price Setting Plans (EPSPs) that consist of a proposed rate of return margin, various forms of risk compensation and a procurement strategy.

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MSA Complaint Against TransAlta

Following a Court of Queen’s Bench ruling that approximately three hundred documents are not protected by litigation privilege,

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EDTI 2015-2017 Transmission GTA

EPCOR Distribution and Transmission Inc. (EDTI) has applied to the AUC for approval of the 2015-2017 transmission tariff. EDTI has responded to information requests from the Commission and from interveners, and the oral hearing is scheduled to begin on April 10, 2015.

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AltaGas and EDTI Capital Tracker

Under the performance-based regulation (PBR) mechanism, distribution utilities can apply for supplemental funding for certain capital-related costs. The revenue requirement associated with the approved capital-related costs is collected from rate- payers by way of a ‘K factor’ adjustment to the annual PBR rate-setting formula.

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PBR Rate Adjustment

The Alberta Distribution Utilities (AltaGas, ATCO Gas, ATCO Electric, EPCOR Distribution and Transmission (EDTI), and Fortis) regulated by the AUC have completed the annual Performance Based Regulation (PBR) rate adjustment process.

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