ORS 469A.440
Temporary exemption

  • conflicts with reliability

(1)

Upon its own motion or at the request of an electric company, the Public Utility Commission may open an investigation pursuant to ORS 756.515 (Investigations and hearings on commission’s own motion) (1) to determine whether to grant a temporary exemption to an electric company’s compliance with one or more of the requirements of ORS 469A.052 (Large utility renewable portfolio standard) or a clean energy plan adopted pursuant to ORS 469A.400 (Definitions for ORS 469A.400 to 469A.475) to 469A.475 (Legislative findings).

(2)

The commission may grant a temporary exemption if compliance:

(a)

Conflicts with or compromises an electric company’s obligation to comply with mandatory reliability standards set by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation;

(b)

Violates or significantly impairs a resource adequacy requirement or recommendation of a multistate, regional or national entity;

(c)

Violates or significantly impairs an electric company’s ability to comply with a Balancing Authority Area declaration of an energy emergency alert under categories 1 through 3, as designated by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation, or successor categories adopted after September 25, 2021;

(d)

Results, regardless of best efforts to secure cost-effective nonemitting energy resources or funding for energy efficiency and conservation, in the provision of service at other than fair and reasonable rates; or

(e)

Otherwise compromises the power quality or integrity of an electric company’s system.

(3)

An electric company making a request under this section shall submit to the commission an application that includes:

(a)

An explanation of how compliance results in one or more of the issues described under subsection (2) of this section;

(b)

A description of how a temporary exemption from compliance with one or more of the requirements of ORS 469A.052 (Large utility renewable portfolio standard) or a clean energy plan adopted pursuant to ORS 469A.400 (Definitions for ORS 469A.400 to 469A.475) to 469A.475 (Legislative findings) will avoid the issues identified under paragraph (a) of this subsection; and

(c)

A plan to achieve full compliance with the requirements of ORS 469A.052 (Large utility renewable portfolio standard) or a clean energy plan adopted pursuant to ORS 469A.400 (Definitions for ORS 469A.400 to 469A.475) to 469A.475 (Legislative findings), including an estimate of the time needed to achieve full compliance.

(4)

In applying for a temporary exemption under this section, an electric company has the burden of demonstrating that the company’s compliance will likely result in one or more of the issues described under subsection (2) of this section.

(5)

If, after investigation, the commission determines that compliance with one or more of the requirements of ORS 469A.052 (Large utility renewable portfolio standard) or a clean energy plan adopted pursuant to ORS 469A.400 (Definitions for ORS 469A.400 to 469A.475) to 469A.475 (Legislative findings) will, more likely than not, result in one or more of the issues described under subsection (2) of this section, the commission shall:

(a)

Issue an order exempting the electric company from one or more of the requirements of ORS 469A.052 (Large utility renewable portfolio standard) or a clean energy plan adopted pursuant to ORS 469A.400 (Definitions for ORS 469A.400 to 469A.475) to 469A.475 (Legislative findings) for a length of time sufficient to allow the electric company to achieve full compliance in a manner that does not result in one or more of the issues described under subsection (2) of this section.

(b)

Direct the electric company to take specific actions to remedy the potential issue or issues identified in the order.

(c)

Direct the electric company to file within six months from the date the order is issued, or within a length of time determined by the commission to be reasonable, a report on the company’s progress toward achieving full compliance with the requirements of ORS 469A.052 (Large utility renewable portfolio standard) or a clean energy plan adopted pursuant to ORS 469A.400 (Definitions for ORS 469A.400 to 469A.475) to 469A.475 (Legislative findings).

(6)

An order issued under subsection (5) of this section may not impose a penalty but may require the use of alternative compliance rates or payments, if applicable, as provided in ORS 469A.180 (Electric companies) during the period of time a temporary exemption is in effect.

(7)

An electric company may request an extension of a temporary exemption granted under this section. The electric company shall include in the company’s request for an extension the same information required under subsection (3) of this section and shall have the burden of proof described under subsection (4) of this section.

(8)

The commission shall provide the same opportunity to an electricity service supplier as provided an electric company under this section to receive a temporary exemption from compliance with one or more of the requirements of ORS 469A.052 (Large utility renewable portfolio standard), 469A.065 (Renewable portfolio standard for electricity service suppliers) or 469A.400 (Definitions for ORS 469A.400 to 469A.475) to 469A.475 (Legislative findings), or extension of such a temporary exemption, based on comparable procedures and criteria, to the extent the procedures and criteria under this section apply to an electricity service supplier as applied to an electric company under this section.

(9)

The commission may grant an electric company or electricity service supplier a temporary exemption that is comparable to a temporary exemption granted to another electric company or electricity service supplier without conducting a separate investigation under subsection (1) of this section, if the commission determines that the conditions that resulted in the granted temporary exemption holds for the electric company or electricity service supplier.

(10)

Nothing in this section is intended to permanently relieve an electric company or electricity service supplier of the obligation to comply with the requirements of ORS 469A.052 (Large utility renewable portfolio standard), 469A.065 (Renewable portfolio standard for electricity service suppliers) or 469A.400 (Definitions for ORS 469A.400 to 469A.475) to 469A.475 (Legislative findings). [2021 c.508 §9]

Source: Section 469A.440 — Temporary exemption; conflicts with reliability, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors469A.­html.

469A.005
Definitions for ORS 469A.005 to 469A.210
469A.010
Qualifying electricity
469A.020
Qualifying electricity
469A.025
Renewable energy sources
469A.027
Certification of eligibility for certain generating facilities
469A.029
Eligibility
469A.031
Eligibility
469A.050
Applicable standard
469A.052
Large utility renewable portfolio standard
469A.055
Small electric utilities
469A.060
Exemptions from compliance with renewable portfolio standard
469A.065
Renewable portfolio standard for electricity service suppliers
469A.070
Manner of complying with renewable portfolio standards
469A.075
Implementation plan for electric companies
469A.100
Limits on cost of compliance with renewable portfolio standard
469A.120
Cost recovery by electric companies
469A.130
Renewable energy certificates system
469A.132
Thermal renewable energy certificates
469A.135
Renewable energy certificates that may be used to comply with standards
469A.140
Use, transfer and banking of certificates
469A.145
Limitations on use of unbundled certificates to meet renewable portfolio standard
469A.147
Exemption from limitation on use of unbundled certificates for consumer-owned utilities
469A.150
Multistate electric companies
469A.170
Compliance reports
469A.180
Electric companies
469A.185
Consumer-owned utilities
469A.200
Penalty
469A.205
Green power rate
469A.210
Goal for community-based renewable energy projects
469A.300
Hydrogen power stations
469A.400
Definitions for ORS 469A.400 to 469A.475
469A.405
Policy
469A.410
Clean energy targets
469A.415
Electric companies to develop clean energy plans
469A.420
Emissions verification
469A.425
Community advisory group
469A.430
Treatment of generation resources
469A.435
Determining compliance with clean energy targets
469A.440
Temporary exemption
469A.445
Cost cap for electric companies
469A.450
Cost cap for electricity service suppliers
469A.455
Performance incentive for early compliance
469A.460
No modification to renewable portfolio standards
469A.465
Rules
469A.475
Legislative findings
469A.480
Electric company serving 25,000 or fewer consumers not subject to requirements
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