ATCO GTA Update – NSA

In proceeding 30323, ATCO Electric Transmission (ATCO) applied to the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) for approval of a negotiated settlement agreement (NSA) between itself, the Consumers’ Coalition of Alberta (CCA), the Office of the Utilities Consumer Advocate (UCA) and the Industrial Power Consumers Association of Alberta (IPCAA), in respect of ATCO’s 2026-2027 general tariff application (GTA).



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EPCOR Energy 2024-2025 Energy Price-Setting Plan (EPSP) Application and Arguments

In proceeding 28717, EPCOR Energy Alberta GP (EPCOR Energy) submits its 2024-2025 energy price-setting plan application to the Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) for review and approval. This price-setting plan is what EPCOR Energy will use to determine the regulated rate option (RRO) charge that it provides to eligible customers in the service areas of EPCOR Distribution & Transmission Inc. and FortisAlberta Inc.[1]



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ENMAX Energy’s 2023-2024 Energy Price Setting Plan Decision

ENMAX Energy Corporation (ENMAX Energy) provides regulated rate option (RRO) services in ENMAX Power Corporation’s service territory. The Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) approves the RRO tariff through an energy price setting plan (EPSP) which sets the monthly RRO rate parameters. In Proceeding 27495, the Commission issues its decision regarding ENMAX Energy’s 2023-2024 EPSP. Key issues in this proceeding include ENMAX Energy’s proposals to amend its Letter of Credit (LOC) rates and how it calculates its Natural Gas Exchange (NGX) Collateral Costs, as well as the recommendations of the Utilities Consumers Advocate (UCA) to exclude the net commodity risk compensation (CRC) from ENMAX Energy’s energy return margin calculations and to limit ENMAX Energy’s monthly monitoring costs.[1]



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