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March 30, 2017 VIA ELECTRONIC FILING Public Service Commission of Utah Heber M. Wells Building, 4th Floor 160 East 300 South Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Attention: Gary Widerburg Commission Secretary Re: Docket No. 00-035-T01
2016 Annual Report of the Blue Sky Program
Enclosed for electronic filing is Rocky Mountain Power’s (the “Company”) Annual Report of the Blue Sky Program for the period of January 1, 2016 through December 31, 2017. It is respectfully requested that all formal correspondence and staff requests regarding this matter be addressed to: By E-mail (preferred): [email protected] [email protected] By regular mail: Data Request Center PacifiCorp 825 E. Multnomah Blvd., Suite 2000 Portland, OR 97232 Informal inquiries regarding this matter may be directed to me at (801) 220-4214. Sincerely, Michael S. Snow Manager, Customer Solutions Regulatory Affairs Enclosures
1407 W. North Temple, Suite 330 Salt Lake City, Utah 84116
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$263
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$243
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8$
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$
7,92
7$
3,
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$
3,29
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7,
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$
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3,59
6$8
9,31
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9,20
1$2
7,17
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8,40
9$6
6,97
3$2
6,20
6
Avai
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$200
,154
$240
,086
$154
,351
$207
,856
$223
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$219
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$181
,766
$219
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*Int
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$29,
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$31,
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$19,
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$19,
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$20,
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$21,
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$21,
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$22,
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$229
,763
$271
,185
$173
,371
$227
,536
$243
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$241
,218
$203
,729
$242
,248
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42
,298
42
,384
42
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42
,570
42
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42
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42
,849
Tot
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ly 1
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kW
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7,7
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4,85
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135,
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1
39,6
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140,
634
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9,26
2
139
,954
13
5,70
1
Tot
al B
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Sa
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MW
h13
,778
14
,486
13
,569
13
,969
14
,063
13
,926
13
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13
,570
R
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201
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6TO
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$248
,460
$246
,935
$247
,993
$248
,189
$2,9
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59
$0$5
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3$9
5,35
9$0
$177
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-$
-$
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6$
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$
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$
2,02
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$
$35,
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-$
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$0
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4$
6,
515
$
6,78
6$
6,
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$
$78,
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3,85
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5,
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$
3,40
6$
4,
437
$
$57,
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2,33
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$
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982
$
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6,21
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6,
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$
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13,7
27$
$85,
838
11,2
30$
8,28
5$
7,
476
$
6,20
1$
$9
3,12
7
$29,
717
$85,
991
$134
,478
$34,
772
$644
,075
$218
,744
$160
,944
$113
,514
$213
,417
$2,3
53,3
84
$23,
452
$23,
643
$23,
639
$24,
400
$280
,930
$242
,196
$184
,587
$137
,153
$237
,816
$2,6
34,3
14
42,8
76
42,9
52
43,1
54
43,3
52
138
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13
7,27
6
137,
957
13
7,19
8
1,66
4,53
1.36
13,8
53
13,7
28
13,7
96
13,7
20
166,
453
36,6
77
48,9
02
-
109,
718
(13,
853)
22
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35
,106
(1
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(56,
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201
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Rev
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98,0
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99,1
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90,2
56$3
92,6
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86,7
72$3
88,5
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23
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Pro
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5,78
0$1
1,44
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1,45
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0-$
11,1
45$1
1,58
0$0
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tom
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unic
atio
ns
$3,7
60$3
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$20,
203
$7,5
19$4
,282
$4,5
65$3
,760
$3,8
41$3
,760
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nity
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$0$0
$0$0
$0$0
$0$0
$0
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ness
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tner
ship
Pro
gram
$1
1,97
9$1
1,97
9$9
21$2
4,03
3$1
1,97
9$2
5,58
2$1
7,70
4$1
1,97
9$1
2,01
7
Fulfi
llmen
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ergy
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gram
Sup
port
$9,7
48$9
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$1,7
65$1
8,72
5$1
1,10
0$9
,827
$10,
563
$9,2
75$7
,880
Prin
ted
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late
ral
$0$0
$0$0
$0$0
$3,2
56$1
,378
$0
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inis
trat
ion
$11,
623
$15,
423
$4,4
78$2
0,00
9$9
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$15,
656
$8,9
41$1
6,70
7$1
2,50
5
Prod
uct
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agem
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$13,
037
$7,9
23$1
5,95
2$7
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$13,
919
$12,
866
$28,
708
$6,1
95$1
5,11
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ags
and
Pro
gram
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97,8
93.5
3$
72
,460
.24
$
145,
497.
12$
88
,835
.50
$
67,2
26.6
9$
79,9
25.5
3$
109,
146.
42$
60
,955
.27
$
51
,272
.35
$
Ava
ilabl
e Fu
nds
$299
,194
$333
,665
$252
,588
$310
,360
$337
,053
$310
,330
$283
,457
$325
,816
$337
,315
*Int
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t Ea
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$49,
068
$51,
369
$39,
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$39,
702
$41,
230
$42,
407
$43,
202
$44,
391
$43,
264
Tot
al A
vaila
ble
Fund
s$3
48,2
62$3
85,0
34$2
91,7
47$3
50,0
62$3
78,2
83$3
52,7
37$3
26,6
59$3
70,2
07$3
80,5
79
Tot
al B
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Sky
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ptio
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64,6
69
64
,835
64,9
40
65,2
42
65
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65
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65
,924
66
,167
66
,311
Tot
al M
onth
ly 1
00 k
Wh
Bloc
k Sa
les
302,
053
315,
531
306,
436
308,
553
311,
394
294,
137
298,
314
284,
027
294,
896
Tot
al B
lock
Sal
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30,2
05
31
,553
30,6
44
30,8
55
31
,139
29
,414
29
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28
,403
29
,490
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119
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738)
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5)
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139)
11,7
68
(29,
831)
(28,
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(29,
490)
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MW
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Blue
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588,
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1,
998,
852
3,
587,
625
35
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3
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Tota
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Ren
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$392
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$389
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2
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14, 2
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14, 2
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-16
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IIC
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,118
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IIC
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IIC
O5,
359
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d P
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754
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dJu
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ruar
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dID
279
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dID
322
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dID
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dID
76W
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dID
88W
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-16
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012
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dID
7,12
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201
2Y
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dID
8,22
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-16
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5, 2
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dID
25W
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t 15,
201
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Hor
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Win
dID
29W
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-16
Aug
ust 1
5, 2
012
Yes
Kit
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son
Win
dfar
mC
O17
,702
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dD
ec-1
5N
ovem
ber
19, 2
010
Yes
Kit
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son
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dfar
mC
O11
,529
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19, 2
010
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dfar
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O15
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19, 2
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Yes
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Car
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Win
dfar
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O18
,125
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6N
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19, 2
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Yes
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dfar
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O14
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19, 2
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890
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age
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dpow
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531
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6O
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p R
eed
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ark
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084
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ov-1
6D
ecem
ber
31, 2
010
Yes
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den
Val
ley
Win
d P
ark
ID82
Win
dJu
l-16
Feb
ruar
y 1,
201
1Y
es
Gol
den
Val
ley
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d P
ark
ID29
7W
ind
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-16
Feb
ruar
y 1,
201
1Y
es
Ore
gon
Tra
il W
ind
Par
kID
3,30
4W
ind
Nov
-16
Janu
ary
25, 2
011
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Ore
gon
Tra
il W
ind
Par
kID
1,51
9W
ind
Aug
-16
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ary
25, 2
011
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ar C
reek
IIC
O3,
118
Win
dJu
l-15
June
9, 2
011
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ar C
reek
IIC
O3,
642
Win
dA
ug-1
5Ju
ne 9
, 201
1Y
es
Ced
ar C
reek
IIC
O2,
894
Win
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ep-1
5Ju
ne 9
, 201
1Y
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ar C
reek
IIC
O3,
860
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dO
ct-1
5Ju
ne 9
, 201
1Y
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ar C
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IIC
O4,
156
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dN
ov-1
5Ju
ne 9
, 201
1Y
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ar C
reek
IIC
O6,
135
Win
dD
ec-1
5Ju
ne 9
, 201
1Y
es
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ar C
reek
IIC
O6,
825
Win
dJa
n-16
June
9, 2
011
Yes
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ar C
reek
IIC
O6,
832
Win
dF
eb-1
6Ju
ne 9
, 201
1Y
es
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ar C
reek
IIC
O6,
060
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dM
ar-1
6Ju
ne 9
, 201
1Y
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ar C
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540
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pr-1
6Ju
ne 9
, 201
1Y
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Ced
ar C
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778
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dM
ay-1
6Ju
ne 9
, 201
1Y
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ar C
reek
IIC
O3,
789
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dJu
n-16
June
9, 2
011
Yes
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ar C
reek
IIC
O3,
789
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dJu
l-16
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9, 2
011
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ar C
reek
IIC
O3,
699
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dA
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6Ju
ne 9
, 201
1Y
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ar C
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227
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, 201
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al R
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rgy
355,
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Pag
e 5
of 1
2
UT
AH
- R
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lar
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mitm
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201
6($
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6,41
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Pag
e 6
of 1
2
Nam
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Tec
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and
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Utah Blue Sky REC Position Reconciliation2016 Utah Blue Sky Annual Report
Total CompanyBlock Sales KWhs RECs
CY 2015 Year-end REC Supply Position Surplus/ (Deficit) (2,787,120) (2,787) CY 2016 Customer Sales 3,587,626 (358,762,614) (358,763) CY 2016 Purchases (Paid 2016) 239,116,000 239,116 CY 2016 Year-end REC Supply Position Surplus/(Deficit) (122,433,733.84) (122,434) * CY 2016 REC Supply Purchases (Paid 2017) 121,781,000 121,781 * Updated CY 2016 REC Supply Position Surplus/(Deficit) (652,733.84) (653)
Utah Block Sales KWhs RECs
CY 2015 Year-end REC Supply Position Surplus/ (Deficit) (7,009,033) (7,009) CY 2016 Customer Sales 1,664,531 (166,453,136) (166,453) CY 2016 Purchases (Paid 2016) 109,718,000 109,718 CY 2016 Year-end REC Supply Position Surplus/(Deficit) (56,735,136) (56,735) * CY 2016 REC Supply Purchases (Paid 2017) 56,683,863 56,684 * Updated CY 2016 REC Supply Position Surplus/(Deficit) (51,273.27) (51)
* Customer Purchases & REC Supply - Reconciled Through The Annual Green-e Energy Verification Process Audit (process since 2008) - figures above reflect RECs received and paid; additional purchases needed for 2016 supply identified and paid in 2017
Page 8 of 12
Total Applications
Received System wide Total Projects Selected
Total Utah Applications
ReceivedUtah Projects Selected
2006 Experience 32 9 13 5
2006 % Awarded 28% 38%
2007 Experience 43 20 19 9
2007 % Awarded 47% 47%
2008 Experience 57 36 21 12
2008 % Awarded 63% 57%
2009 Experience 63 23 31 13
2009 % Awarded 37% 42%
2010 Experience 53 23 19 9
2010 % Awarded 43% 47%
2011 Experience 27 21 13 12
2011 % Awarded 78% 92%
2012 Experience 50 33 30 20
2012 % Awarded 66% 67%
2013 Experience 65 39 43 22
2013 % Awarded 60% 51%
2014 Experience 34 17 21 6
2014 % Awarded 50% 29%
2015 Experience 29 APPLICANTS
(33 PROJECTS)
19 APPLICANTS
(22 PROJECTS)15 7
2015 % Awarded 66% 47%
2016 Experience 45 14 22 3
2016 % Awarded 31% 14%
Funding Award Application History
Page 9 of 12
Served by Rocky Mountain Power or Pacific Power (located in the Rocky Mountain Power or Pacific Power service area) Locally-owned, commercial-scale, with capacity less than 10 MW
Funding Requirements & Eligibility - CY 2016Eligible renewable energy technologies
Renewable energy project types (those that generate grid-tied electricity) eligible to receive funding through the Blue Sky program
must produce new sources of electricity generation fueled by: wind; solar PV; geothermal energy; certified low impact hydro;
pipeline or irrigation canal hydropower; wave energy or tidal action; low emissions biomass based on Low-emissions biomass based
on digester methane gas from landfills, sewage treatment plants or animal waste and biomass energy based on solid organic fuels
from wood, forest or field residues or dedicated crops that do not include wood pieces that have been treated with chemical
preservatives such as creosote, pentachlorophenol or copper chrome arsenic.
New projects or additions to existing renewable energy projects
Costs associated with an initial site evaluation Landscaping Overhead, administrative or project management costs
Projects that bring new renewable energy capacity to the region are preferred, though funding research and development projects
that encourages renewable energy market transformation and accelerates marketability of renewable energy technologies will be
considered.
Funding is not available for: Off-grid projects Passive solar or thermal solar systems Geothermal heat pump systems Residential installations Projects that have received funding through other company programs such as the Utah Solar Incentive program Activities not directly related to the capital costs of new renewable energy systems, such as:
Structural or other site improvements - that would still be performed without renewable energy installation (i.e. re-roofing, re-wiring)
Project applicant cannot have received funding through the Blue Sky program within the last 3 years (Rocky Mountain Power)
Completed by December 31, 2017. If project is associated with the construction of a new building or structure, a one-year
extension may be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Equipped with electronic monitoring system to collect inverter energy production data for a period of five years. The monitoring
system must consist of a production history electronic database, web-page component, and a public web link to be added to Rocky
Mountain Power or Pacific Power's web page for educational purposes.
Installations that provide direct financial benefit to a for-profit business may be considered, but only if the organization is a Blue Sky
participant at the Visionary level. All other organizations are expected to enroll as a Blue Sky business partner as of the date the
funding award agreement is signed.
Fees incurred for project estimates or bids
Construction bond costs Ongoing system or facility maintenance or repair costsInterest and warranty chargesDonated, in-kind or volunteer labor materials
Note: Reasonable design costs proposed for the purpose of optimizing the facility’s energy production will be considered, however, Blue Sky
funding may not be used to recoup the costs for preliminary designs incurred prior to application submission.
Take advantage of other funding sources, incentives and tax credits available to support the project (we recommend using the
Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy(DSIRE) as a resource to identify other funding opportunities)
Preferred project characteristicsSupport communities through a strong education and public engagement Are sponsored by a Blue Sky customer/community Provide strong environmental and economic benefit to local communities and customers Build regional capability
Page 10 of 12
Project Standards and Evaluation Criteria
Rocky Mountain Power favors projects and activities that:
Result in the production of renewable electricitySupport communities through a strong education and public engagement componentSupport a Blue Sky customer project/communityProvide strong environmental and economic benefit to local communities and Rocky Mountain Power/Pacific Power customersBuild regional capabilityTake advantage of other funding sources available to support the project Are owned by a non-profit organization, school, tribal government, religious institution or other community-oriented organization
Each application is reviewed with the following consideration given to the individual project. Does the project:
Assist in the creation of new renewable electricity sources within PacifiCorp’s Rocky Mountain Power/Pacific Power service areasStimulate renewable energy development by increasing the capacity of individuals, community groups or other organizations to undertake and
support renewable energy development in their respective communitiesEncourage research and development of renewable energy sourcesPromote education in the community on new renewable energy generation and increase knowledge of Blue Sky program
The following criteria are considered equally - however if any one measure carries more weight it is community benefit:
Timeframe - How quickly will the project move forward? Is the proposed installation timeframe reasonable? Projects are expected to be on line
within 12 months, unless agreed to otherwise. Extensions are granted on a project-by-project basis (e.g. installations associated with new
construction are expected to be online with 24 months.) What is the probability of completion within the proposed timeframe? Have potential
delay risks been identified and properly mitigated? Has an adequate amount of pre-development work been completed? Has the applicant had
preliminary conversations with the utility regarding net metering/interconnection? Are there significant challenges associated with
interconnection? Have all required permits and approvals been accurately identified? Are any critical approvals pending or unlikely to be secured?
Site – Is the project sponsor ready to proceed with the project (i.e. efforts undertaken related to feasibility, financial agreements, permitting).
Can the site effectively host a renewable energy project? Is permitting required? Have rights, options or leases been granted to secure site
control? What is the probability of the project being built?
Financing – Is there an adequate financial structure that will ensure it’s completion within the timeframe specified? Is the customer or vendor a
reliable business partner? Is there adequate financial structure that will ensure the project's completion within the allotted timeframe? Does the
applicant have longevity at the site? Does the applicant appear to be financially stable/reliable? Are there undue financial risks which would put the
project in jeopardy? Have potential risks been identified and mitigated? Does the applicant have a financial stake in the project that ensures it's
completion.
Project Champion/Project Team - What is the experience of the developer? Is there a dedicated project proponent with a long-term stake
in the project’s success and who will work to overcome obstacles in making this project happen? What is the relevant experience of the project
team? Have all required team members been identified? Is the organization and project team effective and responsive?
Additionally - Can these funds be used to make the difference in bringing additional renewable resources on line? Are Blue Sky funds required
for the project to be successful? Is the proportion of cost requested reasonable? Are there other secured or pending sources of funding besides
Blue Sky?
Fuel Source - Is the renewable resource eligible under the tariff - wind, solar, geothermal, certified low-impact hydro, pipeline or irrigation canal
hydroelectric system, wave energy, low-emissions biomass based on digester methane gas from landfills, sewage treatment plants or animal waste
and biomass energy based on solid organic fuels from wood, forest or field residues or dedicated crops that do not include wood pieces that have
been treated with chemical preservatives such as creosote, pentachlorophenol or copper chrome arsenic to help facilitate the commercial
application of renewable energy technologies.
Technology - Is the planned energy source eligible? Is the proposed technology appropriate for the site? Is the technology proven and
established and is the equipment covered under warranty? If not, is there research and development value to the project? Are there undue
technical risks putting the project completion in jeopardy? Have technical risks been mitigated? Is the energy generation estimate accurate and
supported by well-documented calculations? Is the capacity factor reasonable? Has maintenance of the system been properly addressed to ensure
long-term operations? Does the project encourage new or emerging technologies?
Availability - Is the project owner willing to allocate RECs generated by the project to the Blue Sky program?
Cost - Are the total project costs and cost-share requested reasonable based on industry standards/for the proposed
technology/size/location? Were multiple bids received from competitive contractors? Does the budget represent the maximum value for the
price?
Geography - Proportional contribution to Pacific Power/Rocky Mountain Power service areas: CA, ID, OR, UT, WA, WY based on Blue Sky
option customer subscription levels
Community Benefit - Can benefits be leveraged for the community and Blue Sky customers? What are the secondary environmental, social
and economic benefits? Does the project help build regional renewable energy expertise? Does it stimulate the regional renewable energy
marketplace? Is the community aware of and supportive of the project? Is it likely that there will be negative impacts from this project? How will
the facility help educate the community about the benefits of renewable energy and the Blue Sky program? How does the project tie into the
mission of the host organization? Are the project goals consistent with those of the Blue Sky program? What is the level of community
participation in the Blue Sky program where the project will be located? Is there a plan to recognize the Blue Sky program and participating
customers for their contribution to the project? Does the project offer unique/new exposure to Blue Sky? Is the project highly visible?
Page 11 of 12
Utah Blue Sky Promotional Concession Report - 2016
In 2016, the Blue Sky Program did not record any promotional concession costs in Utah.
Note: The above expenses are included in Customer Education & Outreach.
Page 12 of 12
EXHIBIT A
Dear Name,
Thank you for participating in Rocky Mountain Power’s Blue SkySM program in
2016! You’re greening your electricity use by supporting wind power generated
in the western region. The box to the right shows the difference you’ve made
this past year!
Also, here are some steps you can take to make sure you get the most out of your
Blue Sky participation this year:
• See your impact: Visit rockyountainpower.net/blueskyprojects to see
the 138 community projects you’ve helped fund to date.
• Learn more: Go to rockymountainpower.net/blueskypcl to view the
wind facilities your participation will support in 2017.
• Access exclusive savings: Unlock savings through Blue Sky mobile
coupons! Download the Chinook Book coupon app on your Android or
iPhone* and enter the following code: 11157-8702-8279-4444
• Check out other benefits: Visit rockymountainpower.net/blueskykit
to take advantage of all your rewards as a Blue Sky participant.
• Celebrate your impact: Share the infographic on the back of this
letter with your friends and family to show the impact you’ve helped
make this year.
• Increase your impact: If you’d like to do even more with Blue Sky, you
can increase the number of blocks you’re purchasing by filling out and
returning the form below.
Many thanks to you,
Keven Hoopiiaina
Renewables Program Manager
P.O. Box 25308 Salt Lake City, Utah 84125
Customer Name Address City, State, Zip
AR16-RMP RES
Your 2016 difference
You’re enrolled in Blue Sky Block for [X] block(s) each month.
You supported: [xx,xxx] kilowatt-hours
That reduced your home’s CO2 by: [xxx,xxx] pounds
Which is comparable to: [xxx,xxx] miles not driven
or[xxx,xxx] trees planted
It’s easy to do even more. Increase your Blue Sky support anytime by contacting us at 1-800-769-3717, online at rockymountainpower.net/bluesky or return this form in the envelope provided.
I would like to increase my monthly purchase of Blue Sky to:3 blocks (300 kwh) $5.85/month5 blocks (500 kwh) $9.75/month
_____ blocks @ $1.95/block/month
One Blue Sky block only costs $1.95 and supports 100 kilowatt-hours of 100 percent western region wind energy. Each block represents about 13% of the average Rocky Mountain Power residential customer’s monthly energy use. Participating in the program may also help fund new development of smaller-scale renewable energy projects that can support other certified resources such as solar, geothermal, low-impact hydro, wave or tidal action or low-emissions biomass. Visit rockymountainpower.net/blueskyresources for specific product information. AR16-RMP RES
8 blocks (800 kwh) $15.60/month10 blocks (1,000 kwh) $19.50/month
Increase your impact!
Name: [xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Service address: [xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
City: [xxxxxxxxxx]
Daytime phone:
State: [xxxxx]
Email:
Zip: [xxxxx]
Stay connected to Blue Sky on Facebook. Like our page at facebook.com/rockymountainpower.bluesky.
Blue Sky products are Green-e Energy certified, and meet the environmental and consumer-protection standards set forth by the nonprofit Center for Resource Solutions. Learn more at www.green-e.org.
You can visit rockymountainpower.net/blueskypcl to view the 2016 REC prospective product content label.
EXHIBIT B
Dear Name,
Thank you for participating in Rocky Mountain Power’s Blue SkySM program in
2016! You’re greening your electricity use by supporting wind power generated
in the western region. Look to the call-out box to the right to see the difference
you’ve made this year.
Here are some steps you can take to make sure you get the most out of your
Blue Sky participation this year:
• See your impact: Visit rockymountainpower.net/blueskyprojects to see
what community projects you’ve helped fund this year.
• Display your certificate: Show customers that you care about the
environment by displaying the enclosed certificate.
• Offer a coupon: Visit rockymountainpower.net/coupon to learn how you
can offer exclusive discounts to local Blue Sky participants.
• Celebrate with staff: Share the infographic on the back of this letter with
your employees to show the impact you’ve helped make this year.
• Learn more: Go to rockymountainpower.net/blueskypcl to view the
wind facilities your participation will support in 2017.
• Check out other benefits: Visit rockymountainpower.net/blueskykit to
take advantage of all your rewards as a Blue Sky business.
Many thanks to you,
Keven Hoopiiaina
Renewables Program Manager
P.O. Box 25308 Salt Lake City, Utah 84125
Customer Name Address City, State, Zip
Your 2016 difference
You’re enrolled in Blue Sky Block for [X] block(s) each month.
You supported: [xx,xxx] kilowatt-hours
That reduced your business’ CO2 by [xxx,xxx] pounds
Which is comparable to: [xxx,xxx] miles not driven
or
[xxx,xxx] trees planted
AR16-RMP-BIZwww.green-e.org
Blue Sky products are Green-e Energy certified, and meet the environmental and consumer protection standards set forth by the nonprofit Center for Resources Solutions. Learn more at www.green-e.org.
Stay connected to Blue Sky on Facebook. Like our page at facebook/rockymountainpower.bluesky.
EXHIBIT C
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EXHIBIT D
112,268Equivalent environmental bene�ts /carbon reduction of all 2016 Blue Sky purchases:
Kilowatt-hours of western region renewable energy supported through the voluntary efforts of Blue Sky customers
Trees planted7,615,052
232,894Tons of CO2
=
Cars off the road
61,935
ORTHAT’S ENOUGH ENERGY TO POWER:
OR
6Rocky Mountain Power community-based renewable energy projects that received Blue Sky funding in 2015:
MT. PLEASANT UTOGDEN UTVERNAL UTLANDER WYRIVERTON WYROCK SPRINGS WY
Total customers participating in Blue Sky as of Dec. 31, 2016
733,363,686
32LED bulbs for a year
MO
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6 MILLIONincandescent bulbs for a year
TOPFIVECommunities participating in Blue Sky in the Rocky Mountian Power service area:
SPRINGDALE 14.79%SNYDERVILLE 14.55%MOAB 13.65%SALT LAKE CITY 13.46%PARK CITY 12.60%
Making a difference with Blue Sky in 2016
144Number of community-based renewable energy projectsthat have received Blue Sky funding since 2006:
The environmental bene�ts �gures in the letter are based on data and calculations provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Unless otherwise noted the numbers above include Blue Sky data from our six state service area.
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EXHIBIT F
Appendix A: Project Listing 120 Utah Projects: Recipients of Blue Sky Funding Awards 2006‐2016
Year Project Organization Type City Tech. Size
(KW)
Award Amount
2006 Entheos Academy School Kearns Solar 2.48 $37,500.00
2006 City of Moab Arts and
Recreation Center
Community or
Recreation Space
Moab Solar 5.37 $50,000.00
2006 Moab Recreation and
Aquatic Center
Community or
Recreation Space
Moab Solar 5.17 $50,000.00
2006 Park City ‐ Ice Arena Community or
Recreation Space
Park City Solar 5 $60,532.00
2006 Salt Palace Municipality Salt Lake City Solar 20 $100,000.00
2006 Tracy Aviary Animals and Nature Salt Lake City Solar 5 $50,000.00
2006 Westminster College ‐
Dolores Dore Eccles
Health and Wellness
Center
School Salt Lake City Solar 8 $100,000.00
2007 Clark Planetarium Museum Salt Lake City Solar 25 $50,000.00
2007 East High School School Salt Lake City Solar 1.7 $12,500.00
2007 Ecker Middle School School Park City Solar 1.7 $12,500.00
2007 Moab Public Radio ‐
KZMU
News and media Moab Solar 12 $60,000.00
2007 Ogden Nature Center Animals and Nature Ogden Solar 2.22 $20,000.00
2007 Swaner EcoCenter Animals and Nature Park City Solar 6.6 $60,000.00
2007 The Leonardo at
Library Square
Museum Salt Lake City Solar 30 $125,000.00
2007 Utah State Office of
Education ‐ Cyprus
High School
School Magna Wind 2.5 $18,000.00
Appendix A, Page 2
Year Project Organization Type City Tech. Size
(KW)
Award Amount
2007 Utah State Office of
Education ‐ Three
Peaks Elementary
School Cedar City Wind 1.8 $18,000.00
2007 Utah's Hogle Zoo ‐
Elephant Pavillion
Animals and Nature Salt Lake City Solar 10 $50,000.00
2008 Artspace ‐Carport
Area
Mixed use
development
Salt Lake City Solar 25 $125,000.00
2008 Friends of Animals ‐
Utah ‐ Rescue and
Rehab Ranch ‐ Animal
Rescue Facility ‐
Brown's Canyon
Animals and Nature Summit
County
Solar 4.3 $32,500.00
2008 Park City Historical
Society & Museum
Museum Park City Solar 4.56 $43,300.00
2008 Salt Lake Community
College
School Salt Lake City Solar 8 $80,000.00
2008 Southern Utah
University ‐ Utility
Shop
School Cedar City Solar 6 $30,000.00
2008 Springdale Ball Field Community or
Recreation Space
Springdale Solar 1 $18,824.00
2008 Town of Springdale ‐
Waste Water
Treatment Center
Municipality Springdale Solar 8.4 $90,000.00
2008 University of Utah ‐
Sterling Sill Center
School Salt Lake City Solar 6 $30,000.00
2008 Utah Public Health
Laboratory ‐
Renewable Energy
Park
Public Health Taylorsville Solar 6.1 $125,000.00
2008 Utah's Hogle Zoo ‐
Animal Health Center
Animals and Nature Salt Lake City Solar 20 $100,000.00
2008 Weber School District
‐ Swanson
Environmental Center
Animals and Nature Liberty Solar 1.44 $7,200.00
Appendix A, Page 3
Year Project Organization Type City Tech. Size
(KW)
Award Amount
2008 Westminster College ‐
Meldrum Science
Center
School Salt Lake City Solar 20 $100,000.00
2009 Christ United
Methodist Church
House of worship Salt Lake City Solar 23.27 $60,000.00
2009 Grand County Library Library Moab Solar 12 $50,000.00
2009 Jordan Valley Water
Conservation District
Municipality West Jordan Solar 18 $100,000.00
2009 LDS Church ‐ Meeting
House
House of worship Farmington Solar 35.88 $32,000.00
2009 Milford High School School Milford Solar 20 $125,000.00
2009 Ogden City Hydro Municipality Ogden Low Impact
Hydro
20 $169,000.00
2009 Park City Parks &
Trails ‐ Creekside Park
Community or
Recreation Space
Park City Solar 5 $36,400.00
2009 Planned Parenthood Public Health Orem Solar 3.08 $25,000.00
2009 South Salt Lake
Columbus Community
Center
Community or
Recreation Space
South Salt
Lake City
Solar 8.78 $65,360.00
2009 Summit County ‐ USU
Agricultural Extension
Office
Municipality Coalville Solar 4.3 $26,000.00
2009 The Front Climbing
Club
Community or
Recreation Space
Salt Lake City Solar 7.59 $20,000.00
2009 Town of Springdale ‐
Waste Water
Treatment Center ‐
Phase 2
Municipality Rockville Solar 8.4 $57,200.00
2009 Weber State
University ‐ Davis
Building ‐ Phase 1
School Layton Solar 20.58 $71,040.00
2010 Cedar City Aquatic
Center
Community or
Recreation Space
Cedar City Solar 20.24 $110,000.00
Appendix A, Page 4
Year Project Organization Type City Tech. Size
(KW)
Award Amount
2010 Early Light Academy School South Jordan Solar 10.12 $50,029.00
2010 Fourth Street Clinic Public Health Salt Lake City Solar 9.66 $58,115.00
2010 Ivins City ‐ Carport
and Fire Station
Municipality Ivins Solar 22.54 $110,000.00
2010 The McGillis School School Salt Lake City Solar 27.5 $92,000.00
2010 South Salt Lake Fire
Station
Municipality South Salt
Lake City
Solar 9.2 $57,644.00
2010 Utah Museum of
Natural History ‐ U of
U
Museum Salt Lake City Solar 330.72 $125,000.00
2010 Wasatch Peak
Academy
School North Salt
Lake
Solar 10.1 $65,905.00
2010 Westminster College ‐
Eccles Jones
Conservatory
School Salt Lake City Solar 20 $88,767.00
2011 Cedar City Fire
Department Station
#1 ‐ Main
Municipality Cedar City Solar 23.26 $88,888.00
2011 City of Moab Animal
Shelter
Animals and Nature Moab Solar 11.65 $43,500.00
2011 First Unitarian Church
of Salt Lake City
House of worship Salt Lake City Solar 30.3 $75,000.00
2011 Hawthorn Academy School West Jordan Solar 10 $58,342.00
2011 Maria Montessori
Academy
School North Ogden Solar 10 $58,342.00
2011 North Davis
Preparatory Academy
School Layton Solar 10 $58,342.00
2011 North Star Academy School Bluffdale Solar 10 $58,342.00
2011 Park City Police
Departmant
Municipality Park City Solar 22 $67,500.00
2011 Quest Academy School West Haven Solar 10 $58,342.00
Appendix A, Page 5
Year Project Organization Type City Tech. Size
(KW)
Award Amount
2011 UTA TRAX Line Solar
Project
Public Transit Salt Lake City Solar 64 $425,000.00
2011 Utah's Hogle Zoo
Resource and
Conservation Building
Animals and Nature Salt Lake City Solar 20.92 $75,000.00
2011 Weber State
University ‐ Davis
Building ‐ Phase 2
School Layton Solar 21 $50,000.00
2012 Artspace Solar
Gardens
Mixed use
development
Salt Lake City Solar 312 $320,000.00
2012 Excelsior Academy School Erda Solar 14.28 $49,450.00
2012 Kostopulos Dream
Foundation
Disability services Salt Lake City Solar 33.2 $100,000.00
2012 Lakeview Academy School Saratoga
Springs
Solar 10 $49,450.00
2012 Mountain View
Community Learning
Center
Community or
Recreation Space
Salt Lake City Solar 60.25 $50,750.00
2012 Mountainland
Applied Technology
College
School Lehi Solar 33.84 $86,469.00
2012 Mountainville
Academy
School Alpine Solar 10 $49,450.00
2012 Mount Tabor
Lutheran Church
House of worship Salt Lake City Solar 5.86 $22,050.00
2012 National Ability
Center
Disability services Park City Solar 30 $125,552.00
2012 Providence Hall School Herriman Solar 12.5 $48,450.00
2012 Salt Lake Arts
Academy
School Salt Lake City Solar 14 $49,450.00
2012 Salt Lake City
Corporation ‐ Plaza
349
Municipality Salt Lake City Solar 34.6 $138,875.00
Appendix A, Page 6
Year Project Organization Type City Tech. Size
(KW)
Award Amount
2012 South Salt Lake
Columbus Center ‐
award 2
Community or
Recreation Space
South Salt
Lake City
Solar 9.75 $35,595.00
2012 Southwest Applied
Technology College
School Cedar City Solar 32.1 $118,560.00
2012 Spectrum Academy ‐
High School
School North Salt
Lake
Solar 9.8 $50,982.00
2012 Summit County
Health Department
Public Health Park City Solar 70.8 $216,925.00
2012 Syracuse Arts
Academy
School Syracuse Solar 10 $49,450.00
2012 Tooele Applied
Technology College
School Tooele Solar 20.16 $125,887.00
2012 University of Utah ‐
Marriot Library
School Salt Lake City Solar 37.8 $58,900.00
2012 Weilenmann School
of Discovery
School Park City Solar 15.3 $49,450.00
2013 Associated General
Contractors of Utah
Trade Association Salt Lake City Solar 36.18 $136,361.00
2013 Congregation Kol Ami House of worship Salt Lake City Solar 31.05 $100,000.00
2013 East Hollywood High
School
School West Valley
City
Solar 21.17 $68,000.00
2013 Grand County High
School
School Moab Biomass 60 $125,000.00
2013 Cottonwood High
School
School Murray Solar 14.5 $56,250.00
2013 Holladay United
Church of Christ
House of worship Holladay Solar 10 $34,650.00
2013 I.J. & Jeanné Wagner
Jewish Community
Center
Community or
Recreation Space
Salt Lake City Solar 22.1 $100,000.00
2013 Ivins City ‐ Fire Station
Phase 2
Municipality Ivins Solar 13.8 $50,000.00
Appendix A, Page 7
Year Project Organization Type City Tech. Size
(KW)
Award Amount
2013 NeighborWorks Low‐
income/affordable
housing
Salt Lake City Solar 6.24 $25,000.00
2013 Salt Lake Acting
Company
Arts Salt Lake City Solar 16 $74,180.00
2013 Shepherd of the
Mountains Lutheran
Church
House of worship Park City Solar 11.75 $35,000.00
2013 South Valley
Unitarian Universalist
Society
House of worship Cottonwood
Heights
Solar 19.88 $64,000.00
2013 St. James Episcopal
Church
House of worship Midvale Solar 9.87 $35,000.00
2013 St. Luke's Episcopal
Church
House of worship Park City Solar 8.1 $35,000.00
2013 St. Matthew's
Lutheran Church
House of worship Taylorsville Solar 21.09 $70,500.00
2013 St. Stephen's
Episcopal Church
House of worship West Valley
City
Solar 20.52 $65,000.00
2013 St. Thomas More
Catholic Parish
House of worship Sandy Solar 24.5 $82,500.00
2013 Temple Har Shalom House of worship Park City Solar 8.64 $35,000.00
2013 The Living Planet
Aquarium
Animals and nature Draper Solar 61.2 $175,000.00
2013 United States Ski and
Snowboard Team
Competetive
athletics
Park City Solar 32.13 $112,500.00
2013 Utah Field House of
Natural History
Museum Vernal Solar 56.2 $200,000.00
2013 USU ‐ Matthew
Hillyard Animal,
Teaching, & Research
Center
School Wellsville Solar 66 $187,500.00
2014 Our Saviour's
Evangelical Lutheran
Church
House of worship Salt Lake City Solar 11.12 $24,000.00
Appendix A, Page 8
Year Project Organization Type City Tech. Size
(KW)
Award Amount
2014 Park City Fire Service
District
Municipality Park City Solar 32.76 $55,236.00
2014 St. Joseph the Worker
Catholic Church
House of worship West Jordan Solar 13.75 $26,000.00
2014 Tracy Aviary ‐ Solar
Trees
Animals and Nature Salt Lake City Solar 6 $52,343.00
2014 Unitarian Universalist
Church of Ogden
House of worship Ogden Solar 7.28 $16,740.00
2015 Episcopal Church of
the Resurrection
House of worship Centerville Solar 26.4 $42,300.00
2015 Magna Water District
General Office
Building
Municipality Magna Solar 30.8 $58,174.00
2015 Moab City Center
Expansion
Municipality Moab Solar 25 $60,000.00
2015 Park City Museum
Education &
Collections Center
Museum Park City Solar 22.68 $37,740.00
2015 Snyderville Basin
Recreation
Fieldhouse
Community or
Recreation Space
Park City Solar 74 $124,000.00
2015 St. Marguerite
Catholic Parish
House of worship Tooele Solar 30 $57,000.00
2015 Ronald McDonald
House
Youth and Family
Services
Salt Lake City Solar 50.4 $102,500.00
2016 Vernal Area Chamber
of Commerce
Business Network Vernal Solar 31 $55,985.00
2016 North Sanpete School
District
School Moroni Solar/Battery 206 $576,224.00
2016 DaVinci Academy School Ogden Solar 65 $163,800.00
3124.78 $9,481,092.00
EXHIBIT G
BLUE SKY Forecast Newsletters
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I hereby certify that on this 30th day of March 2017, a true and correct copy of the foregoing was served by electronic mail to the following:
Utah Office of Consumer Services Cheryl Murray - [email protected] Michele Beck - [email protected]
Division of Public Utilities Chris Parker - [email protected] William Powell - [email protected] Erika Tedder - [email protected] Brenda Salter – [email protected]
_____________________________ Jennifer Angell Supervisor, Regulatory Operations