Idaho Power Reaches Collaborative Settlement With Customers
10 November 2009 - 10:17AM
PR Newswire (US)
BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- IDACORP, Inc.
(NYSE:IDA) principal subsidiary Idaho Power today announced that
collaborative negotiations between Idaho Power, its customer
groups, and the staff of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission
(IPUC) resulted in a significant achievement with considerable
benefits expected to be realized by all parties. Agreement was
reached on a number of rate issues, now requiring approval by the
IPUC. If approved, the agreement enables Idaho Power to avoid the
anticipated filing of its 2010 general rate case indicated in the
company's August Notice of Intent filed with IPUC. A formal
settlement stipulation on this agreement was signed by the parties
and filed with Idaho Power's supporting testimony with IPUC on Nov.
6. Besides the general rate moratorium, the settlement provides for
sharing an expected 2010 Power Cost Adjustment (PCA) cost reduction
between the customers and the company. The settlement also includes
a provision to share earnings with customers if the company earns
more than its authorized rate of return in any year through 2011.
"This is truly a win-win-win situation for our customers, our
owners and for our company," said Ric Gale, Idaho Power Vice
President of Regulatory Affairs. "The settlement is a creative and
resourceful response to a complex set of issues. We appreciate the
engagement and customer-focused advocacy of the IPUC Staff and
customer groups throughout the process. The outcome is a testament
to what can be accomplished when people come together and work
collectively to find solutions." Idaho Power President and CEO J.
LaMont Keen pointed out another important factor in the settlement.
"As a provider of an essential service, remaining financially
healthy even during challenging economic times is critical to the
communities we serve," said Keen. "Our need to make necessary
investments for providing reliable service both today and tomorrow
when the economy recovers is recognized by our customers and the
Staff of the IPUC in this agreement. At the same time, all parties
are cognizant of the need to mitigate rate impacts on customers
during periods of financial stress for homes and businesses. This
agreement provides required regulatory cost recovery and financial
support to the company while establishing a period of relative rate
stability for our customers." In general terms, the settlement
contains three important elements: (1) a general rate freeze until
January 1, 2012; (2) a specified distribution of the expected 2010
PCA decrease to directly reduce customer rates, providing some
general rate relief to the company and resetting base level power
supply costs for the PCA going forward; and (3) an equal sharing of
any Idaho earnings exceeding the authorized level. The PCA is an
annual filing that balances last year's forecasted costs of
providing energy to customers to actual expenses, including
anticipated fuel costs for generating electricity, power purchases
and benefits of off-system sales for the coming year. During
negotiations, Idaho Power estimated the expected 2010 PCA decrease
to be approximately $160 million. The 2010 PCA is planned to be
filed April 15 with an effective date of June 1. The next step in
this process is public comment on and consideration of the
settlement stipulation by IPUC. The parties hope for a commission
order in late December or early January. IDACORP, Inc. (NYSE:IDA),
Boise, Idaho-based and formed in 1998, is a holding company
comprised of Idaho Power Company, a regulated electric utility;
IDACORP Financial, a holder of affordable housing projects and
other real estate investments; and Ida-West Energy, an operator of
small hydroelectric generation projects that satisfy the
requirements of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978.
IDACORP's origins lie with Idaho Power and operations beginning in
1916. Today, Idaho Power employs approximately 2,050 people to
serve a 24,000 square-mile service area in southern Idaho and
eastern Oregon. With 17 low-cost hydroelectric projects as the core
of its generation portfolio, Idaho Power's 489,000 residential,
business and agricultural customers pay some of the nation's lowest
prices for electricity. To learn more about Idaho Power or IDACORP,
visit http://www.idahopower.com/ or http://www.idacorpinc.com/.
DATASOURCE: IDACORP, Inc. CONTACT: Investors and Analysts, Lawrence
F. Spencer, Director of Investor Relations of IDACORP, Inc.,
+1-208-388-2664, , or Media, Echo Chadwick, Corporate Communication
of Idaho Power, +1-208-388-6654, Web Site:
http://www.idacorpinc.com/ http://www.idahopower.com/
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