ATCO’s Review and Variance Application on the Decision to Reopen Its PBR Plan

In proceeding 29106, ATCO Electric and ATCO Gas (ATCO) apply for a review and variance on Decision 28300-D01-2024, in which the Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) decided to reopen ATCO’s 2018-2022 performance-based regulation (PBR) to examine the reasonability of ATCO’s 2021 and 2022 rates of return.



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The PBR3 Parameters

In Proceeding 27388, the Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) sets the parameters of the third term of performance-based regulation (PBR3) in Alberta, which w ill be applied to the four following electric distribution utilities: ATCO Electric Ltd., FortisAlberta Inc. (Fortis), ENMAX Power Corporation, and EPCOR Distribution & Transmission Inc. (EPCOR); and the following two natural gas distribution utilities, ATCO Gas and Pipelines Ltd. and Apex Utilities Inc. In sum, PBR3 builds upon PBR2 but makes some key changes in how benefits and efficiencies are respectively provided and quantified going forward with the addition of an efficiency sharing mechanism and the removal of the efficiency carryover mechanism.



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ATCO and Enforcement Staff Settlement Agreement on Customer Rate Class Switching Requests [Update]

In proceeding 27948, the Enforcement staff of the Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) request an enforcement proceeding and approval of a settlement agreement between the Enforcement staff and ATCO Gas and Pipelines Ltd. (ATCO). The investigation behind the agreement was in response to a complaint from TCB Welding & Construction Ltd. (TCB) concerning high-use delivery service charges. TCB alleged that ATCO delayed switching it from the mid-use to the high-use delivery service rate and TCB was overcharged from December 2020 to November 2021.[1]

The Contraventions

After their investigation, Enforcement staff found that ATCO failed:

  • To make TCB aware of ATCOs rate schedules for different customer rate classes.
  • To apply the most favourable rate schedule to TCB in a timely fashion.
  • To refund the difference in rates charged to TCB between when it requested an alternative rate and when ATCO updated TCB’s rate class.[2]


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