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ELECTRIC SERVICE REGULATION NO


P.S.C.U. No. 47
Original Sheet No. 135.1

Issued by authority of Report and Order of the Public Service Commission of Utah in Docket No. 06-035-21

FILED: December 7, 2006

EFFECTIVE: December 11, 2006

ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER

ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 135

STATE OF UTAH

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Net Metering Service
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AVAILABILITY: At any point on the Company's interconnected system.


APPLICATION: On a first-come, first-served basis to any customer that owns and
operates a fuel cell or renewable generating facility with a capacity of not more than twenty-five
(25) kilowatts that is located on the customers premises, is interconnected and operates in parallel
with the Companys existing transmission and distribution facilities, is intended primarily to offset
part or all of the customers own electrical requirements, and is controlled by an inverter. This
provision shall be available until the time that the total rated generating capacity used by the
eligible customer-generators equals 3,516 kilowatts. At least half of the total rated generating
capacity used by the customer-generators must be generated by renewable facilities. This schedule
is offered in compliance with Utah Code Ann. § 54-15-101 to 106.

DEFINITIONS: Net Metering means measuring the difference between the electricity
supplied by the Company and the electricity generated by an eligible customer-generator and fed
back to the electric grid over the applicable billing period.

An Inverter means a device that converts direct current power into alternating current power
that is compatible with power generated by the Company.

A Renewable Generating Facility means a facility that uses energy derived from the sun,
wind, or water to generate electricity.


MONTHLY BILL: The Electric Service Charge shall be computed in accordance with the
Monthly Billing in the applicable standard service tariff.

(continued)


P.S.C.U. No. 47
Original Sheet No. 135.2

ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 135 - Continued

Issued by authority of Report and Order of the Public Service Commission of Utah in Docket No. 06-035-21

FILED: December 7, 2006

EFFECTIVE: December 11, 2006

SPECIAL
CONDITIONS:
1.

If the energy supplied to the Company is less than the energy purchased from the Company, the
prices specified in the Energy Charge section of the Monthly Billing of the applicable standard
service tariff shall be applied to the positive balance owed to the Company.
2.

If the energy purchased from the Company is less than the energy supplied to the Company, the
Customer shall be billed for the appropriate monthly charges and shall be credited for such net
energy at the Average Energy Price for the applicable calendar year according to the
Volumetric Non-Levelized Prices shown in Schedule 37 as determined by the following
formula: 0.38 x Winter On-Peak Energy Price + 0.19 x Summer On-Peak Energy Price +0.29 x
Winter Off-Peak Energy price + 0.14 x Summer Off-Peak Energy Price..
3.

All credits that the customer-generator does not use during the calendar year expire at the end
of the calendar year.
4.

The customer-generator shall provide at the customers expense all equipment necessary to
meet applicable local and national standards regarding electrical and fire safety, power quality,
and interconnection requirements established by the National Electrical Code, the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and Underwriters Laboratories.
5.

The Company shall not be liable directly or indirectly for permitting or continuing to allow an
attachment of a net metering facility, or for the acts or omissions of the customer-generator that
cause loss or injury, including death, to any third party.
6.

The Company may test and inspect an interconnection at times that the electrical corporation
considers necessary to ensure the safety of electrical workers and to preserve the integrity of the
electric power grid.
ELECTRIC SERVICE REGULATIONS: Service under this Schedule will be in
accordance with the terms of the Electric Service Agreement between the Customer and the
Company. The Electric Service Regulations of the Company on file with and approved by the
Public Service Commission of the State of Utah, including future applicable amendments, will be
considered as forming a part of and incorporated in said Agreement.