WAC 480-90-238
Integrated resource planning. (1)
Purpose. Each natural gas utility regulated by the commission
has the responsibility to meet system demand with the least
cost mix of natural gas supply and conservation. In
furtherance of that responsibility, each natural gas utility
must develop an "integrated resource plan."
(2) Definitions.
(a) "Integrated resource plan" or "plan" means a plan
describing the mix of natural gas supply and conservation
designated to meet current and future needs at the lowest
reasonable cost to the utility and its ratepayers.
(b) "Lowest reasonable cost" means the lowest cost mix of
resources determined through a detailed and consistent
analysis of a wide range of commercially available sources.
At a minimum, this analysis must consider resource costs,
market-volatility risks, demand-side resource uncertainties,
the risks imposed on ratepayers, resource effect on system
operations, public policies regarding resource preference
adopted by Washington state or the federal government, the
cost of risks associated with environmental effects including
emissions of carbon dioxide, and the need for security of
supply.
(c) "Conservation" means any reduction in natural gas
consumption that results from increases in the efficiency of
energy use or distribution.
(3) Content. At a minimum, integrated resource plans
must include:
(a) A range of forecasts of future natural gas demand in
firm and interruptible markets for each customer class that
examine the effect of economic forces on the consumption of
natural gas and that address changes in the number, type and
efficiency of natural gas end-uses.
(b) An assessment of commercially available conservation,
including load management, as well as an assessment of
currently employed and new policies and programs needed to
obtain the conservation improvements.
(c) An assessment of conventional and commercially
available nonconventional gas supplies.
(d) An assessment of opportunities for using
company-owned or contracted storage.
(e) An assessment of pipeline transmission capability and
reliability and opportunities for additional pipeline
transmission resources.
(f) A comparative evaluation of the cost of natural gas
purchasing strategies, storage options, delivery resources,
and improvements in conservation using a consistent method to
calculate cost-effectiveness.
(g) The integration of the demand forecasts and resource
evaluations into a long-range (e.g., at least ten years;
longer if appropriate to the life of the resources considered)
integrated resource plan describing the mix of resources that
is designated to meet current and future needs at the lowest
reasonable cost to the utility and its ratepayers.
(h) A short-term plan outlining the specific actions to
be taken by the utility in implementing the long-range
integrated resource plan during the two years following
submission.
(i) A report on the utility's progress towards
implementing the recommendations contained in its previously
filed plan.
(4) Timing. Unless otherwise ordered by the commission,
each natural gas utility must submit a plan within two years
after the date on which the previous plan was filed with the
commission. Not later than twelve months prior to the due
date of a plan, the utility must provide a work plan for
informal commission review. The work plan must outline the
content of the integrated resource plan to be developed by the
utility and the method for assessing potential resources.
(5) Public participation. Consultations with commission
staff and public participation are essential to the
development of an effective plan. The work plan must outline
the timing and extent of public participation. In addition,
the commission will hear comment on the plan at a public
hearing scheduled after the utility submits its plan for
commission review.
(6) The commission will consider the information reported
in the integrated resource plan, when it evaluates the
performance of the utility in rate and other proceedings.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 80.01.040 and 80.04.160. 06-03-001
(Docket Nos. UE-030311 and UG-030312, General Order No.
R-526), § 480-90-238, filed 1/4/06, effective 2/4/06;
01-11-003 (Docket No. UG-990294, General Order No. R-484), §
480-90-238, filed 5/3/01, effective 6/3/01.]