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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2017

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION - REVENUE DECOUPLING

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Regunberg, Shanley, Solomon, Lombardi, and Winfield

     Date Introduced: February 16, 2017

     Referred To: House Corporations

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Section 39-1-27.7.1 of the General Laws in Chapter 39-1 entitled "Public

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Utilities Commission" is hereby amended to read as follows:

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     39-1-27.7.1. Revenue decoupling.

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     (a) The general assembly finds and declares that electricity and gas revenues shall be

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fully decoupled from sales pursuant to the provisions of this chapter and further finds and

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declares that any decoupling proposal submitted by an electric-distribution company as defined in

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subdivision 39-1-2(12) or gas-distribution company included as a public utility in subdivision 39-

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1-2(20) that has greater than one hundred thousand (100,000) customers, shall be for the

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following purposes:

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     (1) Increasing efficiency in the operations and management of the electric- and gas-

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distribution system;

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     (2) Achieving the goals established in the electric-distribution company's plan for system

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reliability and energy efficiency and conservation procurement as required pursuant to subsection

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39-1-27.7(c);

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     (3) Increasing investment in least-cost resources that will reduce long-term electricity

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demand;

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     (4) Reducing risks for both customers and the distribution company including, but not

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limited to, societal risks, weather risks, and economic risks;

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     (5) Increasing investment in end-use energy efficiency;

 

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     (6) Eliminating disincentives to support energy-efficiency programs;

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     (7) Facilitating and encouraging investment in utility infrastructure, safety, and

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reliability; and

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     (8) Considering the reduction of fixed, recurring customer charges and transition to

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increased unit charges that more accurately reflect the long-term costs of energy production and

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delivery.

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     (b) Each electric-distribution company as defined by subdivision 39-1-2(12) and gas-

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distribution company included as a public utility in subdivision 39-1-2(20) having greater than

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one hundred thousand (100,000) customers shall file proposals at the commission to implement

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the policy set forth in subsection (a). The commission shall approve such proposals, provided

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they contain the features and components set forth in subsection (c), and that they are consistent

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with the intent and objectives contained in subsection (a). Actions taken by the commission in the

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exercise of its ratemaking authority for electric- and gas-rate cases shall be within the norm of

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industry standards and recognize the need to maintain the financial health of the distribution

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company as a stand-alone entity in Rhode Island.

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     (c) The proposals shall contain the following features and components:

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     (1) A revenue decoupling reconciliation mechanism that reconciles annually the revenue

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requirement allowed in the company's base distribution-rate case to revenues actually received for

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the applicable twelve-month (12) period; provided that the mechanism for gas distribution shall

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be determined on a revenue-per-customer basis, in a manner typically employed for gas-

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distribution companies in the industry. Any revenues over-recovered or under-recovered shall be

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credited to, or recovered from, customers, as applicable; and

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     (2) An annual infrastructure, safety, and reliability spending plan for each fiscal year and

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an annual rate-reconciliation mechanism that includes a reconcilable allowance for the anticipated

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capital investments and other spending pursuant to the annual pre-approved budget as developed

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in accordance with subsection (d).

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     (d) Prior to the beginning of each fiscal year, gas- and electric-distribution companies

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shall consult with the division of public utilities and carriers regarding their infrastructure, safety,

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and reliability spending plan for the following fiscal year, addressing the following categories:

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     (1) Capital spending on utility infrastructure;

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     (2) For electric-distribution companies, operation and maintenance expenses on

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vegetation management;

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     (3) For electric-distribution companies, operation and maintenance expenses on system

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inspection, including expenses from expected resulting repairs; and

 

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     (4) Any other costs relating to maintaining safety and reliability that are mutually agreed

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upon by the division and the company.

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     The distribution company shall submit a plan to the division and the division shall

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cooperate in good faith to reach an agreement on a proposed plan for these categories of costs for

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the prospective fiscal year within sixty (60) days. To the extent that the company and the division

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mutually agree on a plan, such plan shall be filed with the commission for review and approval

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within ninety (90) days. If the company and the division cannot agree on a plan, the company

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shall file a proposed plan with the commission and the commission shall review and, if the

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investments and spending are found to be reasonably needed to maintain safe and reliable

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distribution service over the short and long term, approve the plan within ninety (90) days.

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     (e) The commission shall have the following duties and powers, in addition to its existing

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authorities established in title 39 of the general laws:

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     (1) To maintain reasonable and adequate service-quality standards, after decoupling, that

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are in effect at the time of the proposal and were established pursuant to § 39-3-7.

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     (2) The commission may exclude the low-income rate class from the revenue decoupling

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reconciliation-rate mechanism for either electric or gas distribution. The commission also may

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exclude customers in the large commercial and industrial rate class from the gas-distribution

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mechanism.

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     (3) The commission may adopt performance incentives for the electric-distribution

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company that provides a shared-savings mechanism whereby the company would receive a

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percentage of savings realized as a result of achieving the purposes of this section while the

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remaining savings are credited to customers.

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     (4) The commission shall review and approve, with any necessary amendments,

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performance-based, energy-savings targets developed and submitted by the Rhode Island energy

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efficiency and resources management council. Said performance-based targets shall also be used

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as a consideration in any shared-savings mechanism established by the commission pursuant to

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subdivision (3) herein.

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     (5) The commission shall review and approve, with the cooperation of other states

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wherever possible, the efficiency of the electric distribution company's use of real estate and other

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capital assets and expenditures on legal fees, advertising and marketing, ordering any corrections

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as necessary and appropriate.

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     (f) The Rhode Island energy efficiency and resources management council shall propose

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performance-based, energy-savings targets to the commission no later than September 1, 2010.

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The targets shall include, but not be limited to, specific energy kilowatt-hour savings overall and

 

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peak-demand savings for both summer- and winter-peak periods expressed in total megawatts as

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well as appropriate targets recommended in the opportunities report filed with the commission

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pursuant to § 39-1-27.7(c)(3). The council shall revise, as necessary, these targets on an annual

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basis prior to the reconciliation process established pursuant to subsection (c) and submit its

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revisions to the commission for approval.

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     (g) Reporting. Every electric-distribution company, as defined in subsection (a) shall

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report to the governor, general assembly, division of public utilities, and public utilities

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commission on or before September 1, 2012. Said report shall include, but not be limited to, the

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following elements:

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     (1) A comparison of revenues from traditional rate regulation and how the revenues have

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differed as part of an approved decoupling structure;

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     (2) A summary of how the company is achieving the performance-based targets that may

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have been adopted pursuant to subdivision (e)(4);

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     (3) A summary of any shared savings the company may have received pursuant to the

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performance incentives authorized in subdivision (e)(3);

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     (4) A summary of how the company is achieving the service-quality standards required in

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subdivision (e)(1);

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     (5) An overview of how decoupling is impacting revenue stabilization goals that have

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resulted from decoupling; and

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     (6) A summary of any customer education programs provided.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION - REVENUE DECOUPLING

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     This act would direct the public utilities commission to review and approve the electric

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distribution company's use of real estate and other capital assets and expenditures.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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