Monthly Archives: June 2015
Rates for Rocky Mountain Power customers could increase 3.9% with proposed cost shift
Rocky Mountain Power is asking state regulators for authority to shift variable net power supply costs from a temporary rate mechanism into permanent base rates. If approved, the shift would result in an average 3.9 percent increase to base rates, 2.7 percent for residential customers. The monthly bill for a residential customer using the company’s average of 801 kilowatt-hours per month would increase by about $2.35
PUC accepts PacifiCorp agreement to buy generation from BYU-I cogeneration plant
Under the agreement, BYU-I will sell the output of its gas- and oil-fueled generating facility on its Rexburg campus to PacifiCorp, which does business as Rocky Mountain Power in eastern Idaho. The plant provides space and water heating to the campus, but also has a companion heat-recovery generating system that can generate up to 5.6 megawatts of electricity.
2015 Point-In-Time Count Shows Homelessness Numbers Remain
Idaho Housing and Finance Association releases its 2015 findings from the annual Idaho homeless Point-in-Time Count, which took place this past January 28, 2015. The U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development requires an annual count of sheltered individuals and a biennial count of unsheltered individuals in order to receive federal funding to aid the homeless. Idaho Housing and Finance Association works with service providers and volunteers around the state to coordinate and conduct the annual count
Simpson Protects Idaho Water from EPA
Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson today protected Idaho priorities in the House Interior and Environment Appropriations bill for FY16. The bill, which sets out the budget for the Department of the Interior, the Forest Service, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), was marked up by the full House Appropriations Committee
PUC approves swap of transmission assets between Idaho Power, PacifiCorp
In its order approving the transaction, the Idaho Public Utilities Commission said the swap, which will replace outdated sharing agreements between the utilities, will better serve the utilities and their transmission and retail customers
Simpson’s Idaho Truck Weight Language Advances
Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson supported final passage of the Fiscal Year 2016 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Appropriations bill, which passed the House 216 -210 late last night. The bill includes Simpson’s language increasing truck weights on Idaho Interstate Highways to 129,000 pounds.
Crapo, McCaskill Introduce Bill to Provide Regulatory Relief to Farmers, Water Users
U.S. Senators Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) and Claire McCaskill (D-Missouri) today led a bipartisan group of senators in introducing legislation that would eliminate a costly and redundant U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulation affecting pesticide users. The Sensible Environmental Protection Act (SEPA) seeks to clarify congressional intent concerning federal regulation of pesticides and codify longstanding interpretation of regulatory statutes after a 2009 court ruling imposed an additional layer of needless red tape on food producers
WATER USERS NEAR COMPLETION OF LANDMARK AGREEMENT ON EASTERN SNAKE PLAIN AQUIFER
Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter came away from a meeting with members of competing water user organizations encouraged and pleased by the progress of their negotiations to resolve a dispute over water drawn from the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer
Result of two annual rate adjustments is net decrease for Idaho Power customers
Rates for residential customers of Idaho Power Company decrease slightly on June 1 due to annual updates of two rate adjustments approved by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission.