TransAlta’s 2022-2023 GTA Decision

In proceeding 27964, the Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) issues its decision on the 2022-2023 general tariff application of TransAlta Corporation (TransAlta). TransAlta requested a $9.0 million revenue requirement for 2022 and $9.4 million for 2023. The three main contentions in this proceeding centered around TransAlta’s non-union salary escalation rates, its operations and maintenance (O&M) agreement with AltaLink Management Ltd. (AltaLink), and its First Nations Advisory Committee costs.[1]



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TransAlta 2022-2023 GTA Arguments

In proceeding 27964, TransAlta Corporation (TransAlta) and the Utilities Consumer Advocate (UCA) submit their arguments before the Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) in support and opposition to certain parts of TransAlta’s 2022-2023 general tariff application. TransAlta requested a $9.0 million revenue requirement for 2022 and $9.4 million for 2023, along with a one-time payment from the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) of $846,000 to reconcile approved interim rates. The three main issues on which the arguments focus are non-union salary escalation rates, TransAlta’s operations and maintenance (O&M) agreement with AltaLink Management Ltd. (AltaLink), and TransAlta’s First Nations Advisory Committee costs.



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