Fortis 2021 Distribution Tariff Application Phase II

Fortis Alberta Inc. (Fortis) is requesting approval from the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) for its Phase II Distribution Tariff Application for the years of 2021 – 2022 in Proceeding 25201.[1] The main components for the application include updated terms and conditions of service, the cost allocation methodology, and the rate structure.



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ATCO Electric’s DTA Phase II Reply Arguments

In July 2019, ATCO Electric Ltd. (AE) submitted its Phase II Distribution Tariff Application (the Application) to the Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission).  The interveners in the proceeding (ID 24747) are the Alberta Federation of Rural Electrification Associations (AFREA), Altalink Management Ltd. (AML), the Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSia), the Consumers Coalition of Alberta (CCA), Conoco Canada (Conoco), the Canada West Ski Areas Association (CWSAA), the Industrial Power Consumers Association of Alberta (IPCAA), and the Utilities Consumer Advocate (UCA). The arguments and reply arguments have now been submitted.



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AUC Decides Against Ordering Fortis to Mirror REA Rate Class Charges

The Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) denies EQUS REA Ltd.’s (EQUS) interim relief application (Proceeding 23819) to direct FortisAlberta Inc. (Fortis) to mirror, apply, and calculate charges to new REA rate classes based on the transmission component set out in existing Fortis rate classes.



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