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Under current
law, the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) may execute energy cost reduction
contracts for a total amount not to exceed $75,000,000 annually. This bill
allows the PUC to enter into physical energy storage contracts until June 1,
2017 for a total amount not to exceed $25,000,000 annually and sets the
maximum amount of energy cost reduction contracts and physical energy storage
contracts to not exceed a total combined cost of $75,000,000, resulting in no
net cost increase from executing contracts. Prior to September 1, 2016, the
PUC cannot initiate a proceeding for physical energy storage contracts unless
the PUC has issued an order in a currently pending proceeding, concerning
energy cost reduction contracts, to determine the amount of funds, if any,
may be expended on physical energy storage contracts. The bill also allows
the PUC to contract for the resale of physical energy storage capacity,
resulting in potential revenue to the Energy Cost Reduction Trust Fund within
the PUC. There is no estimate at this time of how much revenue will accrue to
the trust fund. The PUC has indicated that a consultant may be necessary in
certain complex cases. No estimate on the costs to hire a consultant has been
made at this time. |