UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, DC 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
PURSUANT TO
SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): November
6, 2009
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Identification Number |
1-14465 |
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IDACORP, Inc. |
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82-0505802 |
1-3198 |
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Idaho Power Company |
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82-0130980 |
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1221 W. Idaho Street |
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Boise, ID 83702-5627 |
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(208) 388-2200 |
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State or Other Jurisdiction of Incorporation: Idaho |
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Former name or former address, if changed since last report. |
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is
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IDACORP, Inc.
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Form 8-K
ITEM
8.01 OTHER EVENTS.
Idaho Rate Settlement
In a stipulation filed with the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission (IPUC) on November 6, 2009, Idaho Power Company (Idaho Power),
its customer groups, and the staff of the IPUC reached an agreement (Stipulation)
on a number of rate issues that, with IPUC approval, will be applicable through
December 31, 2011. If approved, the Stipulation will enable Idaho Power to
avoid filing a general rate case, as contemplated in Idaho Powers Notice of
Intent filed with IPUC in August 2009. The Stipulation and the supporting
direct testimony before the IPUC of John R. Gale, Vice President of Regulatory
Affairs of Idaho Power, are furnished as exhibits hereto.
The Stipulation provides for a moratorium on filing general
revenue requirement cases that would result in a general rate case adjustment
becoming effective prior to January 1, 2012. The moratorium is not applicable
to rate proceedings specified in the Stipulation, including, among others, the
annual Power Cost Adjustment (the PCA) and the annual Fixed Cost Adjustment.
The Stipulation also provides for sharing between customers
and Idaho Power a currently estimated 2010 PCA reduction of approximately $160
million for the 2010-2011 PCA year. The actual amount of the 2010 PCA
reduction will depend upon a variety of factors, including 2009-2010 snow pack
levels, customer demand levels and wholesale power prices. The schedule
below shows how the 2010 PCA sharing amounts would be allocated between the Company
and its customers, depending on the amount of the 2010 PCA reduction (amounts
shown are in millions of dollars).
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PCA Reduction |
Idaho Power Benefit |
Idaho Retail Customer Benefit |
Net Power Supply Expense Increase |
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$ |
220 |
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25 |
$ |
120 |
$ |
75 |
200 |
25 |
100 |
75 |
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180 |
25 |
80 |
75 |
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160 |
25 |
60 |
75 |
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145 |
25 |
45 |
75 |
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135 |
20 |
40 |
75 |
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120 |
20 |
40 |
60 |
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100 |
20 |
40 |
40 |
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80 |
20 |
40 |
20 |
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60 |
20 |
40 |
- |
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40 |
20 |
20 |
- |
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20 |
10 |
10 |
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Idaho Powers share of any PCA reduction would increase its
base rate revenues, while the customers share would reduce their PCA rates, in
each case effective June 1, 2010. If the PCA reduction exceeds $60 million,
the excess will be applied to offset any increase in base net power supply
expenses. The Stipulations sharing mechanism will allow Idaho Power and its
customers to benefit from Idaho Power earnings initiatives during the term of
the Settlement.
The amounts shown in the PCA benefits schedule for Net Power
Supply Expense Increase are estimates. Idaho Power will file a request with
the IPUC to increase base net power supply expenses for ratemaking purposes
prior to implementing the 2010 PCA. The parties to the Stipulation have agreed
to work toward an agreement on the maximum increase in base net power supply
expenses.
The Stipulation includes a provision to share earnings with
customers if Idaho Power earns more than its authorized Return on Equity (ROE)
in any year from 2009 through 2011 on year-end equity in the Idaho
jurisdiction. The Idaho jurisdiction represents approximately 95 percent of
Idaho Powers total rate base. The Stipulation sets the Idaho jurisdictional
ROE at the existing 10.5 percent in any regulatory matter to be determined by
the IPUC before December 31, 2011. Any actual earnings above this level will
be shared equally between Idaho Powers customers and Idaho Power.
Additionally, the Stipulation provides Idaho Power the opportunity to amortize
additional Accumulated Deferred Investment Tax Credits (ADITC) of up to $45
million over the three-year period to help achieve a minimum ROE of 9.5 percent.
In 2009, the dollar amount of additional ADITC that can be used toward
increasing ROE is limited to $15 million. Any unused amount may be carried
over for use in 2010 and 2011 provided that the additional amortization of ADITC
cannot be greater than $25 million in either year. Idaho Power will not be
permitted to use additional ADITC for any year during the three-year period in
which its actual year-end ROE exceeds 9.5 percent.
The Stipulation is subject to the approval of the IPUC.
Idaho Power has requested that the IPUC process the matter under modified
procedure, which, if the IPUC agrees, will not require a technical hearing.
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Certain statements contained in this Current Report on Form
8-K, including statements with respect to future earnings, ongoing operations,
and financial conditions, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of
federal securities laws. Although IDACORP and Idaho Power Company believe that
the expectations and assumptions reflected in these forward-looking statements
are reasonable, these statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties,
and actual results may differ materially from the results discussed in the
statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from
the forward-looking statements include: the effect of regulatory decisions by
the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, the Oregon Public Utility Commission and
the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission affecting our ability to recover costs
and/or earn a reasonable rate of return including, but not limited to, the
disallowance of costs that have been deferred; changes in and compliance with
state and federal laws, policies and regulations including new interpretations
by oversight bodies, which include the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,
the North American Electric Reliability Corporation, the Western Electricity
Coordinating Council, the Idaho Public Utilities Commission and the Oregon
Public Utility Commission, of existing policies and regulations that affect the
cost of compliance, investigations and audits, penalties and costs of
remediation that may or may not be recoverable through rates; changes in tax
laws or related regulations or new interpretations of applicable law by the
Internal Revenue Service or other taxing jurisdictions; litigation and
regulatory proceedings, including those resulting from the energy situation in
the western United States, and penalties and settlements that influence
business and profitability; changes in and compliance with laws, regulations,
and policies including changes in law and compliance with environmental,
natural resources, endangered species and safety laws, regulations and policies
and the adoption of laws and regulations addressing greenhouse gas emissions,
global climate change, and energy policies; global climate change and regional
weather variations affecting customer demand and hydroelectric generation; over-appropriation
of surface and groundwater in the Snake River Basin resulting in reduced
generation at hydroelectric facilities; construction of power generation,
transmission and distribution facilities, including an inability to obtain
required governmental permits and approvals, rights-of-way and siting, and
risks related to contracting, construction and start-up; operation of power
generating facilities including performance below expected levels, breakdown or
failure of equipment, availability of transmission and fuel supply; changes in
operating expenses and capital expenditures, including costs and availability
of materials, fuel and commodities; blackouts or other disruptions of Idaho
Power Companys transmission system or the western interconnected transmission
system; population growth rates and other demographic patterns; market prices
and demand for energy, including structural market changes; increases in
uncollectible customer receivables; fluctuations in sources and uses of cash; results
of financing efforts, including the ability to obtain financing or refinance
existing debt when necessary or on favorable terms, which can be affected by
factors such as credit ratings, volatility in the financial markets and other
economic conditions; actions by credit rating agencies, including changes in
rating criteria and new interpretations of existing criteria; changes in
interest rates or rates of inflation; performance of the stock market, interest
rates, credit spreads and other financial market conditions, as well as changes
in government regulations, which affect the amount and timing of required
contributions to pension plans and the reported costs of providing pension and
other postretirement benefits; increases in health care costs and the resulting
effect on medical benefits paid for employees; increasing costs of insurance,
changes in coverage terms and the ability to obtain insurance; homeland
security, acts of war or terrorism; natural disasters and other natural risks,
such as earthquake, flood, drought, lightning, wind and fire; adoption of or
changes in critical accounting policies or estimates; and new accounting or
Securities and Exchange Commission requirements, or new interpretation or
application of existing requirements. Any such forward-looking statements
should be considered in light of such factors and others noted in the companies
Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2008, 10-Q for the
first quarter ended March 31, 2009, 10-Q for the second quarter ended June 30,
2009, 10-Q for the third quarter ended September 30, 2009 and other reports on
file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Any forward-looking statement
speaks only as of the date on which such statement is made. New factors emerge
from time to time and it is not possible for management to predict all such
factors, nor can it assess the impact of any such factor on the business or the
extent to which any factor, or combination of factors, may cause results to
differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement.
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ITEM 9.01 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS.
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Exhibits. |
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99.1 |
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Stipulation, dated November 6, 2009, filed with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission in Case No. IPC-E-09-30. |
99.2 |
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Direct Testimony of John R. Gale, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs of Idaho Power Company, before the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, filed in Case No. IPC-E-09-30. |
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934, the registrants have duly caused this report to be signed on their
behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
Dated: November 9, 2009
IDACORP,
Inc.
By: /s/
Darrel T. Anderson
Darrel T. Anderson
Executive Vice President -
Administrative Services
and Chief Financial Officer
IDAHO
POWER COMPANY
By: /s/
Darrel T. Anderson
Darrel T. Anderson
Executive Vice President -
Administrative Services
and Chief Financial Officer
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