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Rocky Mountain Power seeks $8.8 million refund to Utah customers under Schedule 98; Division backs interim approval pending audit
Summary
Michael Hammer, the Utah Public Service Commission’s designated presiding officer, opened a virtual hearing in docket 25-035-13 on Rocky Mountain Power’s application to revise Tariff Schedule 98, the utility’s renewable energy credit balancing account.
Michael Hammer, the Utah Public Service Commission’s designated presiding officer, opened a virtual hearing in docket 25-035-13 on Rocky Mountain Power’s application to revise Tariff Schedule 98, the utility’s renewable energy credit (REC) balancing account.
Aaron Rose, an assistant revenue requirement manager for Pacific Corp, summarized the company’s filing: “On 03/13/2025, Rocky Mountain Power filed its annual renewable energy credit balancing account or RBA seeking to refund a deferral balance to Utah customers through Schedule 98 of approximately 8,800,000 over a 1 year period beginning 06/01/2025.” Rose said the RBA deferral is calculated “as the difference between actual REC revenue realized by the company and the amount in rates during the deferral period or calendar year 2024,” and that the filing…
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