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Docket No:
ADV 1309
Docket Name:
PACIFICORP ADVICE NO. 21-019 RENEWABLE ENERGY TARIFFS
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Subject Company:
PACIFIC POWER
PacifiCorp's Advice No. 21-019, Renewable Energy Tariffs, Schedule 212, Schedule 270, and Schedule 272. The purpose of this filing is to decrease the standard block size in Schedule 212 - Portfolio Fixed Renewable Energy Supply Service, Schedule 270 -...
Filing Date:
8/27/2021
Advice No:
21-019
Public Mtg:
12/28/2021
Effective:
1/1/2022
Expiration:
Status:
ALLOWED
Case Manager:
ERIC SHIERMAN
Phone:
971-239-3916
Email:
eric.shierman@puc.oregon.gov
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Date:
12/28/2021
Action:
OTHER CORRESPONDENCE (ACKN, SVC, LTR)
Description
Proof of service of letter 12/28/2021.
Date:
12/28/2021
Action:
ALLOWED (APPROVED) UTILITY FILING
Description
Letter Sent
Date:
12/22/2021
Action:
STAFF REPORT
Description
Staff Report for the December 28, 2021 Public Meeting (Item No. CA1), by Eric Shierman.
Date:
8/27/2021
Action:
INITIAL UTILITY FILING
Description
PacifiCorp's Advice No. 21-019, Renewable Energy Tariffs, Schedule 212, Schedule 270, and Schedule 272. The purpose of this filing is to decrease the standard block size in Schedule 212 - Portfolio Fixed Renewable Energy Supply Service, Schedule 270 - Renewable Energy Rider - Optional, and Schedule 272 - Renewable Energy Rider Optional Bulk Purchase Option (collectively Blue Sky Schedules) from 200 kilowatt-hours (kWh) to 100 kWh of renewable energy.