ORDER NUMBER
G-302-21
IN THE MATTER OF
the Utilities Commission Act, RSBC 1996, Chapter 473
and
FortisBC Energy Inc.
Application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for the
Advanced Metering Infrastructure Project
BEFORE:
R. I. Mason, Panel Chair
C. M. Brewer, Commissioner
E. B. Lockhart, Commissioner
on October 21, 2021
ORDER
WHEREAS:
A. On May 5, 2021, FortisBC Energy Inc. (FEI) filed an application with the British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC) for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) pursuant to sections 45 and 46 of the Utilities Commission Act (UCA) for FEI’s Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Project (Application);
B. The AMI Project includes the following:
1. Installation of approximately 1,100,000 residential, commercial, and industrial advanced meters and meter retrofits of communication modules capable of remote gas consumption measurement;
2. Installation of approximately 1,100 communication modules on the gas network to increase operational awareness of the gas system state; and
3. Installation of the AMI network and infrastructure to communicate with customer meters and other communication modules on the FEI gas network;
C. In the Application, FEI also requests approval, pursuant to sections 59 to 61 of the UCA, to create 4 new asset accounts with associated depreciation and net salvage rates for the proposed meters to be installed as part of the AMI Project, as follows:
1. 478-10 / AMI Meter Hardware, with a depreciation rate set to 5 percent, with no net salvage;
2. 474-00 / AMI Meter Installation, with a depreciation rate set to 5 percent, with 1.58 percent net salvage;
3. 402-06 / AMI Software, with a depreciation rate set to 10 percent; and
4. 488-30 / AMI Communications and Equipment, with a depreciation rate set to 6.67 percent, with no net salvage;
D. FEI also seeks approval, pursuant to sections 59 to 61 of the UCA, to create 4 new deferral accounts as follows:
1. A non rate base AMI Application and Feasibility cost deferral account attracting a weighted average cost of capital return until it is placed into rate base, to capture development and application costs for the AMI Project, to be amortized over 3 years;
2. A non rate base AMI Foreign Exchange (FX) Mark to Market Valuation deferral account to isolate the impact of any foreign exchange hedging used to reduce foreign exchange risk of the AMI Project;
3. A rate base Existing Meter Cost Recovery deferral account to capture the remaining costs of the meters to be exchanged as part of the AMI Project with a rolling 5 year amortization period; and
4. A rate base Previously Retired Meter Cost Recovery deferral account to capture the remaining rate base value of previously retired meters with an amortization period of 10 years;
E. On July 6, 2021, by Order G-204-21, the BCUC established a public hearing and regulatory timetable;
F. On September 9, 2021, the Commercial Energy Consumers submitted a request for extension to the deadline for filing Intervener Information Request Number 1. On September 10, 2021, the Residential Consumer Intervener Association filed a similar request;
G. By Order G-269-21 dated September 13, 2021, the BCUC amended the regulatory timetable for review of the Application;
H. On October 20, 2021, FEI submitted a request for extension to the deadline for filing its responses to Information Requests No. 1; and
I. The BCUC has considered FEI’s request and determines that an amendment to the regulatory timetable established by Order G-269-21 is warranted.
NOW THEREFORE the BCUC amends the regulatory timetable established by Order G-269-21 for review of the Application. The amended regulatory timetable is set out as attachment as Appendix A to this order.
DATED at the City of Vancouver, in the Province of British Columbia, this 21st day of October 2021.
BY ORDER
Original singed by:
R. I. Mason
Commissioner
Attachment
FortisBC Energy Inc.
Application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for the
Advanced Metering Infrastructure Project
REGULATORY TIMETABLE
Action |
Date (2021) |
FEI responses to BCUC and Intervener IRs No. 1 |
Tuesday, October 26 |
Submissions on further process |
Tuesday, November 9 |