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Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Update
Steven D. Hunt, CPAOffice of Enforcement, Division of Financial Regulation
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
NARUC Staff Subcommittee on Accounting and FinanceLexington, Kentucky
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Disclaimer
The views and comments presented are my own and do not represent, nor are they to be interpreted to represent the views, comments, or positions of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
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AGENDA
Commission Members Organizational Changes Accounting Guidance Forms and Data Initiatives Significant Enforcement Actions
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Chairman Kelliher
Named chairman of the Commission by President George W. Bush effective July 9, 2005, after having served as Commissioner since November 20, 2003.
As Chairman, Kelliher is chief executive of the agency. In that role, he directs management of the agency’s 1,300 staff and its $260 million budget towards the pursuit of the agency’s five core missions: economic regulation, energy infrastructure, safety, reliability, and enforcement.
Education: Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service, B.S.F.S., 1983; American University Washington College of Law, J.D., Magna Cum Laude, 1994.
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Commissioner Kelly
Suedeen G. Kelly is a Commissioner at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, confirmed to a term that expires June 30, 2009.
Previously she was a Professor of Law at the University of New Mexico School of Law, where she taught energy law, public utility regulation, administrative law and legislative process. She also worked with the law firm of Modrall, Sperling, Roehl, Harris & Sisk in Albuquerque from 2000 through 2003.
In 2000, Ms. Kelly served as counsel to the California Independent System Operator. In 1999, she worked as a Legislative Aide to U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman.
She received a B.A. With Distinction in Chemistry from the University of Rochester and a J.D. cum laude from Cornell Law School. She is admitted to the bars of New Mexico and the District of Columbia.
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Commissioner Moeller
Commissioner Philip D. Moeller was nominated by President Bush, and sworn into office on July 24, 2006, by Chief Justice of the United States John Roberts, for a term expiring June 30, 2010.
From 1997 through 2000, Mr. Moeller served as an energy policy advisor to U.S. Senator Slade Gorton (R-Washington) where he worked on electricity policy, electric system reliability, hydropower, energy efficiency, nuclear waste, energy and water appropriations and other energy legislation.
Prior to joining Senator Gorton’s staff, he served as the Staff Coordinator for the Washington State Senate Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications, where he was responsible for a wide range of policy areas that included energy, telecommunications, conservation, water, and nuclear waste.
Mr. Moeller received a B.A. in Political Science from Stanford University.
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Commissioner Spitzer Marc Spitzer was nominated by President Bush to
the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and confirmed by the U.S. Senate for a term expiring June 30, 2011.
Mr. Spitzer was elected in 2000 to the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) and in 2002 was elected ACC Chairman by his colleagues.
As ACC Chairman, he focused on policies encouraging expansion of natural gas infrastructure, specifically distribution and storage; creating a demand side management policy; enhancing the ACC’s renewables standard; and advancing consumer privacy concerns in telecommunications. As ACC Chairman, he established a legacy of balancing competing interests, while ensuring Arizonans receive safe, economical and reliable utility services.
After graduating from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, he attended the University of Michigan School of Law.
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Commissioner Wellinghoff Commissioner Jon Wellinghoff was nominated by
President Bush, and sworn into office on July 31, 2006, by U.S. Senator Harry Reid of Nevada. Recently re-appointed to a second term expiring June 30, 2013.
Commissioner Wellinghoff is an energy law specialist with more than 30 years experience in the field. Before joining FERC, he was in private practice and focused exclusively on client matters related to renewable energy, energy efficiency and distributed generation.
Served two terms as the State of Nevada’s first Consumer Advocate for Customers of Public Utilities. While serving in that role, Commissioner Wellinghoff represented Nevada’s utility consumers before the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada, the FERC, and in appeals before the Nevada Supreme Court. While Consumer Advocate, he authored the first comprehensive state utility integrated planning statute.
Education: Antioch School of Law, Washington, D.C., JD, 1975; Howard University, Washington, D.C., M.A.T., Mathematics, 1972; and University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, BS, Mathematics, 1971.
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AGENDA
Commission Members Organizational Changes Accounting Guidance Forms and Data Initiatives Significant Enforcement Actions
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Organizational Changes
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Organizational Changes
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AGENDA
Commission Members Organizational Changes Accounting Guidance Forms and Data Initiatives Significant Enforcement Actions
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Accounting GuidanceOriginal Cost Principle
PacifiCorp Merger Docket No. EC08-82-000 Request for authorization for the disposition of
jurisdictional facilities resulting from the merger of Chehalis Power Generation, LLC with and into PacifiCorp Chehalis Facility – 520 MW generation facility, sells
power at market-based rates, and granted exempt wholesale generator status
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Accounting GuidanceOriginal Cost Principle
PacifiCorp Merger, continued Proposed accounting for acquisition
Record Chehalis Facility at purchase price – not depreciated original cost
Support for proposed accounting Chehalis Facility was never included in cost-of-service
rate base No binding Commission precedent stating a merchant
generator making sales at market-based rates is “devoted to utility service”
Cited delegated orders by the Chief Accountant
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Accounting GuidanceOriginal Cost Principle
PacifiCorp Merger, continued Delegated orders by the Chief Accountant
Accepted journal entries for filing recording the acquisition of a merchant generator where the applicant stated the generator was not previously devoted to public service Docket No. AC05-34-000, Issued April 6, 2005
Ruled that merchant generators have been devoted to public service Docket No. AC06-161-000, Issued April 26, 2007 Docket No. AC06-19-000, Issued February 2, 2007
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Accounting GuidanceOriginal Cost Principle
PacifiCorp Merger, continued Commission Determination
Chehalis Facility must be recorded at depreciated original cost Original Cost - Cost incurred by the 1st person who devoted
the property to utility service Purpose for the original cost principle is to protect
customers from an unjust and unreasonable increases to rate base
Inclusion in cost-based rates, serving captive customers, or being subject to accounting regulations are not factors in determining whether a facility is devoted to public service
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Accounting GuidanceOriginal Cost Principle
PacifiCorp Merger, continued Commission Determination
Noted that prior delegated order of the Chief Accountant supporting PacifiCorp’s proposed accounting was an anomaly Puget Sound Energy, Inc., Docket No. AC05-34-000 (April 6,
2005) Cited to a Commission order, prior to Puget Sound,
stating that plant not included in the predecessor owner’s rate base, and on which it did not earn a return or recover depreciation, be recorded on the purchaser’s books at depreciated original cost
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Accounting GuidanceOriginal Cost Principle
PacifiCorp Merger, continued Commission Determination
Cited to several delegated orders, since Puget Sound, that determined that merchant generating facilities in the same circumstances as the Chehalis Facility have been devoted to public service
Commission approved transaction July 17, 2008
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Accounting GuidanceCable Rehabilitation Products
Novinium, Inc. Docket No. AC08-143-000 Request to capitalize the cost of installing injection
rehabilitation products for underground residential distribution (URD) cable
Novinium Products Extend the useful life of URD cable by at least 20 years
from the date of injection 20 year and 40 year money back warranty Increases the dielectric capacity and reliability of URD
cable Includes enhancements to the CableCURE technology
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Accounting GuidanceCable Rehabilitation Products
Novinium, Inc., continued Chief Accountant approved accounting request
Purpose to extend the useful life of segments of URD cables beyond their original estimated useful lives
Minor item of property that did not previously exist and provided a substantial addition Electric Plant Instruction 10 (c)(1)
Issued September 4, 2008
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AGENDA
Commission Members Organizational Changes Accounting Guidance Forms and Data Initiatives Significant Enforcement Actions
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Forms and Data InitiativesForm 1 Final Rule
Docket No. RM08-5-000 Implements changes to FERC Form Nos. 1,
1-F, and 3-Q Notice of Inquiry issued February 15, 2007
NOPR Issued January 18, 2008 Final Rule Issued September 18, 2008
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Forms and Data InitiativesForm 1 Final Rule
Purpose of Form 1 Provide basic financial and operational
information to allow the Commission, customers, and competitors to monitor a utility’s rates for jurisdictional services
Provide information needed to perform a preliminary rate assessment and determine whether a complaint may be warranted
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Forms and Data InitiativesForm 1 Final Rule
Purpose of NOPR: To improve the forms, reports, and statements to
provide, in fuller detail, the information the Commission needs to carry out its responsibilities to ensure that rates are J&R, and to provide others the information they need to assess the justness and reasonableness of electric rates
Final Rule Effective Date - Calendar year 2009
First report containing changes in this Final Rule will be in the Form 3-Q, due in May 2009
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Forms and Data InitiativesForm 1 Final Rule
Final Rule Formula Rates
NOPR – Form 1 filers should provide explanatory information when formula rate inputs differ from Form 1 reported amounts
Final Rule – Adopted proposed change Only pertains to formula rates for which no informational
filings are required to be regularly submitted Explanation must be in a footnote on the same page, line,
and column where the specific data is reported
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Forms and Data InitiativesForm 1 Final Rule
Final Rule Filing Thresholds for Form 1
NOPR Eliminate filing requirement for utilities that are not subject
to the Commission’s jurisdiction, but make sales that meet or exceed the threshold for meeting the Commission’s Forms 1 and 3-Q reporting requirements
Requested comments on whether to revise definitions for major and nonmajor utilities
Final Rule Eliminated filing requirement for non-jurisdictional entities No change to definition of major and nonmajor utilities
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Forms and Data InitiativesForm 1 Final Rule
Final Rule Affiliate Transactions
NOPR - Add Page 429 (Transactions with Associated (Affiliated) Companies) Description of the good or service charged or credited Name of the associated company FERC account charged or credited Amount charged or credited
Final Rule – Add Page 429 $250,000 threshold for reporting individual transactions All affiliate/associate company non-power goods &
services transactions
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Forms and Data InitiativesForm 1 Final Rule
Final Rule CPA Certification for a Non-Calendar Fiscal Year
NOPR - Utility may file Form 1 (unaudited) each April and file a certified set of financial statements at end of fiscal year with CPA Certification
Final Rule – Adopts NOPR proposal Companies must request authority to file the independent
accountant certification based on their fiscal year information
Certification must be filed not later than 150 days after the end of their fiscal year
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Forms and Data InitiativesForm 1 Final Rule
Final Rule “Increases to Threshold Reporting Levels
NOPR Page 216 (Construction Work in Progress) – Report
projects with balances > $1 million Pages 232, 233, 269 & 278 (Other Regulatory Assets,
Misc. Deferred Debits, Other Deferred Credits & Other Regulatory Liabilities) – Raise the balance limit for grouping items to $100,000
Page 352 & 253 (Research & Development) – Raise the cost of R&D items to be listed to $50,000
Final Rule – Adopts proposed changes from the NOPR
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Forms and Data InitiativesForm 1 Final Rule
Final Rule “Other Revenues” (Pages 300-301)
NOPR - Revenues not otherwise specified on Pages 328-300 must be provided in a footnote to Page 300
Final Rule – Adopts proposal from NOPR Miscellaneous Issues
Retaining Form 3-Q Confidentiality Concerns Executive Officer’s Salaries Reporting Transmission Line Data (Pages 422-425)
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Forms and Data Initiatives
Form 2 Rehearing Order
Docket No. RM07-9-000, Order No. 710 Revisions to Forms, Statements, and Reporting
Requirements for Natural Gas Pipelines NOPR Issued September 20, 2007 Final Rule Issued March 21, 2008 Effective Date – January 1, 2008
First quarter 2009 Form 3-Q Calendar year 2008 Form 2 and 2-A
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Forms and Data InitiativesForm 2 Rehearing Order
Purpose of Rulemaking: To expand & update the forms to reflect current
market and cost information relevant to pipelines and their customers
To provide, in greater detail, information the Commission needs to carry out its regulatory responsibilities
To provide pipeline customers the information they need to assess the justness and reasonableness of pipeline rates
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Forms and Data InitiativesForm 2 Rehearing Order
Final Rule: Requires additional information on costs and
revenues related to the disposition of shipper-supplied gas, affiliate transactions, discounted and negotiated rate services, and deferred income taxes and state tax issues
Eliminated the FERC Form No. 11
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Forms and Data InitiativesForm 2 Rehearing Order
Request for Rehearing and Clarification: Other Gas Revenues (Page 308)
Final Rule: Revised Page 308 to provide more detail regarding revenues recorded in Account 495 (Other Gas Revenues) and eliminated a $250,000 threshold
Rehearing Request: Reinstate the $250,000 minimum threshold contained in the instructions to Page 308 prior the revisions of the form
Determination: Rehearing request granted
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Forms and Data InitiativesForm 2 Rehearing Order
Request for Rehearing and Clarification: Shipper-Supplied Gas
Final Rule: Added two new schedules to require detailed information regarding the acquisition and disposition of shipper-supplied gas Declined to adopt additional informational requirements
related to shipper-supplied gas proposed by commenters to the NOPR New schedules should be broken down by function and
include, by function, fuel that has been waived, discounted, or reduced as part of a negotiated rate
Rehearing Request: Adopt additional requirements Determination: Rehearing request denied
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Forms and Data InitiativesForm 2 Rehearing Order
Request for Rehearing and Clarification: Reinstatement of Periodic Rate Filing
Requirement Final Rule: Declined a request to reinstate a periodic
rate-refiling requirement Rehearing Request: Final Rule did not address its
proposal to reinstate periodic rate filings as a condition to issuance of a blanket certificate for open access transportation service under Part 284
Determination: Rehearing request denied Commission may not compromise the limits of section 5 of
the NGA on the Commission’s power to revise rates
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AGENDA
Commission Members Organizational Changes Accounting Guidance Forms and Data Initiatives Significant Enforcement Actions
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Enforcement ActionsObtaining Guidance on Regulatory Requirements
Interpretive Order Modifying No-Action Letter Process and Reviewing Other Mechanisms for Obtaining Guidance
Docket No. PL08-2-000, Issued May 15, 2008 Expansion of No-Action Letter Process Mechanism for Obtaining Commission and Staff
Guidance Petition for Declaratory Order No-Action Letter Process General Counsel Option Letters
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Enforcement ActionsObtaining Guidance on Regulatory Requirements
Interpretive Order, continued Mechanism for Obtaining Commission and Staff
Guidance, continued Accounting Interpretations Enforcement Hotline Meetings, Commpliance Help Desk Inquiries, and
Other Informal Contacts Guidance on the Application of Regulations and
Orders
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Revised Policy Statement on Enforcement Docket No. PL08-3-000, Issued May 15, 2008
Builds on 2005 enforcement policy statement by providing further guidance on factors the Commission considers in its enforcement decisions
Provides a detailed picture of the Commission’s investigative process (open, closed, with or w/o sanctions)
Provides the factors that are considered in determining whether, and how much of, a penalty is appropriate
Annual statistical report of investigations and audits for the proceeding year
Enforcement ActionsEnforcement of Statutes, Regulations, and Orders
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Notice of Proposed Rule Making Docket No. RM08-8-000, Issued May 15, 2008
Clarify rules governing ex parte contacts and separation of functions as they apply to proceedings arising out of investigations initiated under Part 1b of the Commissions regulations
Clarify regulations governing intervention to specify intervention is not permitted as a matter of right in proceedings arising from Part 1b investigations
Enforcement ActionsEx Parte Contacts and Separation of Functions
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Final Rule, Order No. 711 Docket No. RM08-10-000, Issued May 15, 2008
In the event Commission staff intends to recommend to the Commission that it initiate a proceeding under 18 CFR 385 against the subject of an investigation being conducted under the provisions of 18 CFR Part 1b, or to recommend that the Commission make the subject of an investigation a defendant in a civil action to be brought by the Commission, the subject of that investigation shall have the right to be so informed and provide the Commission with written non-public response to staff’s recommendation
Enforcement ActionsSubmissions to the Commission upon Staff
Intention to Seek an Order to Show Cause
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Reliability Violation Severity Levels
North American Electric Reliability Corporation Docket No. RR08-4-000, Issued June 19, 2008 Commission completed a penalty-setting matrix for
violations of mandatory electric reliability standards Approved Violation Severity Level assignments filed by
NERC for the 83 Commission-approved Reliability Standards Violation Severity Levels will be used by NERC and the
Regional Entities in the determination of a penalty for an individual violation of a requirement of a Reliability Standard
Established guidelines for evaluating the validity of Violation Severity Level assignments
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Recent FERC Orders of Interest Order No. 712, Promotion of a More Efficient
Capacity Release Market Docket No. RM08-1-000 ,Issued June 19, 2008
Order No. 890-B, Preventing Undue Discrimination and Preference in Transmission Service Docket Nos. RM05-17-003 and RM05-25-003,
Issued June 23, 2008
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Recent FERC Orders of Interest Order No. 707-A, Cross-Subsidization
Restrictions on Affiliate Transactions Docket No. RM07-15-001, Issued July 17, 2008
Order No. 708-B, Blanket Authorization under FPA Section 203 Docket No. RM07-21-001, Issued July 17, 2008
Order No. 714, Electronic Tariff Filings Docket No. RM01-5-000, Issued September 19,
2008
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Where to Find More Information
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Where to Find More Information
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Compliance and Clarification Filings
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Thank you for your attention!
• Steven D. Hunt• Federal Energy Regulatory Commission• 888 First Street, NE• Washington, DC 20426• (202) 502-6084• steven.hunt@ferc.gov
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