ORDER NUMBER
G-47-25
IN THE MATTER OF
the Utilities Commission Act, RSBC 1996, Chapter 473
and
British Columbia Utilities Commission
Thermal Energy Systems
for an Exemption from ss. 28 to 30, ss. 34 to 35, s. 39, s. 44.1, s. 45 and ss. 59 to 61
of the Utilities Commission Act
BEFORE:
T. A. Loski, Panel Chair
M. Jaccard, Commissioner
on February 26, 2025
ORDER
WHEREAS:
A. On August 28, 2013, by Order G-132-13, the British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC) established a written public hearing for the review of a proposed regulatory framework for thermal energy systems, which are equipment or facilities for the production, generation, storage, transmission, sale, delivery or provision of heat and/or cold (TES);
B. On August 27, 2014, the BCUC issued Orders G-119-14, G-120-14 and G-121-14 providing certain exemptions from certain provisions of the Utilities Commission Act (UCA) for: a) Micro TES providers; b) Strata owned TES; and c) Stream A TES providers, respectively (TES Exemptions);
C. On August 28, 2014, by Order G-127-14, the BCUC approved and issued the Thermal Energy System Regulatory Framework Guidelines (TES Guidelines). Revisions to the TES Guidelines were approved on
March 2, 2015, by Order G-27-15;
D. Section 1 of the TES Guidelines states that the TES Guidelines may be revised or updated from time to time in order to incorporate lessons learned and adjust to evolving market circumstances and changes to the UCA;
E. On December 20, 2019, by Order G-341-19, the BCUC established a public hearing for the Review of Thermal Energy Systems Regulatory Framework Guidelines (TES Review);
F. On January 26, 2022, the BCUC issued a draft report for comment, followed by additional requests for written submissions from participants on draft proposed revisions to the TES Exemptions by letters dated August 12, 2022, September 29, 2022, and May 4, 2023;
G. On December 21, 2023, the BCUC released its Panel Report on the TES Framework recommending an exemption from sections 28 to 30, 34 to 35, 39, 44.1, 45 and 59 to 61 of the UCA, with respect to a TES with a capital cost greater than a minimum threshold as established by the BCUC from time to time after a hearing (Stream A TES);
H. On April 3, 2024, by Order G-98-24, the BCUC established a public hearing and regulatory timetable for the second phase of the TES Review (Phase 2). Phase 2 considered the form of BCUC regulation of TES, as well as revisions and updates to the TES Guidelines;
I. On May 22, 2024, the BCUC issued draft revised TES Guidelines and invited written submissions and reply submissions from registered interveners regarding the draft revised TES Guidelines. Stream A TES were renamed to Fixed-Scale TES;
J. On January 28, 2025, the BCUC requested that the Minister responsible for the administration of the Hydro and Power Authority Act (Minister) grant advance approval for the exemption recommended for Fixed-Scale TES;
K. By letter dated February 18, 2025 and attached as Appendix A to this Order, the Minister granted advance approval to the BCUC to exempt, from sections 28 to 30, 34 to 35, 39, 44.1, 45 and 59 to 61 of the UCA, the class of cases where a public utility is determined to be an owner/operator of a Fixed-Scale TES by the BCUC; and
L. The BCUC has determined that this exemption from certain sections of Part 3 of the UCA serves the objects and purposes of the UCA and is in the public interest.
NOW THEREFORE pursuant to subsections 88(1) and 88(3) of the Utilities Commission Act, the BCUC orders as follows:
1. Order G-121-14 is rescinded.
2. Subject to Directives 3 to 5 of this Order, a person, or the person's lessee, trustee, receiver or liquidator, who owns or operates in British Columbia a Fixed-Scale TES for the production, generation, storage, transmission, sale, delivery or provision of heat and/or cold for compensation, with a capital cost greater than a minimum threshold as established by the BCUC from time to time after a hearing, is exempt from sections 28 to 30, 34 to 35, 39, 44.1, 45 and 59 to 61 of the Utilities Commission Act for that specific TES.
3. The exemption referred to in Directive 2 of this Order remains in effect until the BCUC, after a hearing, orders that the exemption no longer applies in whole or in part.
4. The Fixed-Scale TES referred to in Directive 2 of this Order may not be extended without applying to the BCUC to determine whether the extension of the Fixed-Scale TES qualifies for exemption.
5. The exemption referred to in Directive 2 of this Order only applies if:
i. A person files information that allows the BCUC to determine that this Order applies to the person’s specific TES; and
ii. The BCUC determines that this Order applies to the person’s specific TES.
DATED at the City of Vancouver, in the Province of British Columbia, this 26th day of February 2025.
BY ORDER
Electronically signed by Tom Loski
T. A. Loski
Commissioner
Attachment