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Public Service Commission reports localized power-quality deviations, rulemaking timeline for large-load contracts and broadband fund status
Summary
The Public Service Commission reported it had accepted Rocky Mountain Power's electric power delivery quality plan for the 2024 reporting year, identified localized deviations and remediation steps, received no forced-retirement notices, and outlined rulemaking and audit timetables for large-load contracts and the Universal Service Fund.
The Utah Public Service Commission reported Oct. 1 on several statutorily required items: Rocky Mountain Power's electric power delivery quality plan, the absence of notices of forced retirement of generating units, progress on implementing the state's large-load electrical service law and the status of the Universal Public Telecommunications Service Support Fund (USF).
Commissioner Finn said the commission received Rocky Mountain Power's first quality-plan report for the Jan. 1——/31/2024 reporting period and that public comments will remain open through Nov. 5 with reply comments due Nov. 20; the PSC may supplement its report afterward. The commission described five classes of power-quality metrics monitored at substations: steady-state voltage, voltage…
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