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Public Service says it will file confidential large‑load contracts, but won’t precommit interim tariff
Summary
Public Service Company told the Colorado Public Utilities Commission on June 20 that it will provide the commission with electric service and interconnection agreements for strategic economic development and other large‑load customers above 100 megawatts on a restricted, highly confidential basis while the company works toward a dedicated large‑load tariff.
Public Service Company told the Colorado Public Utilities Commission on June 20 that it will provide the commission with electric service agreements (ESAs) and interconnection agreements (ISAs) for strategic economic development and other large‑load customers above 100 megawatts on a restricted, highly confidential basis while the company works toward a dedicated large‑load tariff.
The company’s witness, Mr. Bailey, said the utility is “willing to do that” when asked whether it would file those agreements in this docket or a miscellaneous proceeding, and that model versions of updated ESAs and ISAs will be filed “with its statement of position.”
Why it matters: parties and commissioners pressed Public Service for a mechanism to ensure the commission is informed about…
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