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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday September 26, 2002 3A Consumerservices com mittee questions issuesin Geneva, rifiCorp recently aj peared before the Utah Public Service Com mission to explain why the companies elec- J trie servic should be .The vices understanding of the 2002 Industrial Electric Infrastructure Act differed signifi-fcantly from the interpretation presented by the companies and the state division of pub lie 'utilities, pointed out the governorap pointed members of the state paneL v Therefore, the cnfuaimar services commit- tee filed a response last week with the states public service commission re- -: garding the companies infrastructure agree- - The infrastructure agreement specifies that Geneva will pay PacifiCorp the related costs duf-"i -J . ; mid-Janua- ... ng i ry post-heari- . - J well-establish- ed . . The, Infrastructure, agreement requires PacifiCorp to spend $21 million on new substation - $8 milequipment at the lion to meet just Genevas needs and $ 1 3 million for general growth in the designated lo--, cality, explained the committee of consumer services. ; By custom and practice, Geneva is responsible for the $8 million cost of plant installed . : ' . . -- ty : ' .... i post-heari- ' TH-Ci- - . . ng ment - 1 has provided no substantial prooffor its claim of the reduced period and cost, pointed out the committee of consumer services. ' ,V The proposed acceleration of the project is solely to meet Genevas needs, pointed out die consumer services panel. Therefore, the committee believes it is Geneva and not other Utah customers who should pay the related structure act makes Utah customers responsible panel believe that Genevas request is neither reimbursing PacifiCorp if Geneva defaults. . just nor reasonable, according to the consumer .costs. . , VHowever, PacifiCorp does not want to wait ' services paneL , j In the Tb meet Genevas need for the $8 million part document, die commit- -, to see .whether Geneva will default on the agree-- .' Utah Public Service Comthe tee the to be of . committee. indicated encouraged the . by project completed ment,' , 2003, PacifiCorp is advancing the construction mission to make findings that are consistent start customers Utah to wants pF-PadfiGorp ' with the position explained and justified in ' mg the $8 million when the construction on the : Of the other $13 million part. the Service , Geneva Public Utah Steel increased told the in and offset e the ; response filed by the conproject complete Commission in July that the other work would sumer panel. rates later, when Geneva pays. The committee is a consumer watchdog commission policy,' need to be advanced by manyyears, added the Under organization that advocates on behalf of resithe remaining $13 million would be shared by committee. The cost - which its approach in the matter dential and small commercial, including ag- all PadfiCorps $5.2 million. Utah that recommended ricultural, customers of the large utility com- has But PacifiCorp suggests PacifiCorp would expect its Utah customers shouldpay the whole $13 million to - tomers other than Geneva to bear of advancing panies providing service in Utah. ' construction of a $13 million project, would be The panel is a state agency established by $7,8 million more. 23 years ago within the Utah Departstatute is in excess of million $1.5 construction accrued The interest annually, during fold ment Commerce. of Utah the Last to new added the to cost of Monday, PacifiCorp plant traditionally The six members of the committee are ap--' how much customers should pay utili-- lie Service Commission it would be advancing ' ties. ' V the expenditure by just four and one half months, pointed by the governor with the consent of Geneva doesnt think it should pay for the at a cost of $380,000. 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