File #: Details 2018-085    Version: 1 Name:
Type: GR - General Rate Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/26/2018 In control: PUC Agenda Meeting
On agenda: 5/17/2018 Final action:
Title: ** E015/GR-16-664; Minnesota Power E015/D-17-118; E,G999/CI-17-895 In the Matter of the Application of Minnesota Power for Authority to Increase Rates for Electric Service in Minnesota; In the Matter of Minnesota Power's 2017 Remaining Life Depreciation Petition; In the Matter of a Commission Investigation into the Effects on Electric and Natural Gas Utility Rates and Services of the 2017 Federal Tax Act. 1. Should the Commission reopen, reconsider and/or clarify its March 12, 2018 Findings of Fact, Conclusions, and Order? 2. If the Commission reopens its March 12, 2018 Order in the rate case, should it also reopen its March 21 Depreciation Order (In the Matter of Minnesota Power's 2017 Remaining Life Depreciation Petition, Docket No. E-015/D-17-118)? (PUC: Bender, Bartusch, Schwieger, Krishnan, O'Grady, Harding) The Commission has the authority to accept or decline a petition for reconsideration with or without a hearing or oral argument (Minnesota Rules 7829.3000, Subpart 6) In o...
Attachments: 1. PUC FOF, Conclusions, and Order 3-12-18, 2. PUC Order (17-118) 3-21-18, 3. LPI Petition for Reconsideration 3-30-18, 4. MP Petition for Reconsideration and Request for Clarification 4-2-18, 5. DOC Requests for Reconsideration 4-2-18, 6. DOC Response to LPI’s Petition for Reconsideration 4-9-18, 7. MUI Public Comment Letter 4-10-18, 8. MP Answer to DOC Requests for Reconsideration 4-12-18, 9. DOC Response to MP’s Petition 4-12-18, 10. LPI Answer to Petitions for Reconsideration 4-12-18, 11. CEOs and ECC Answer to DOC’s Requests for Reconsideration 4-12-18, 12. OAG Answer to Petitions for Reconsideration 4-12-18 PUBLIC, 13. MP Response to OAG Discovery Letter and pts 1-3 4-17-18 PUBLIC, 14. MP Response to PUC Staff IR 17 4-26-18, 15. Briefing Papers, 16. Deliberation Outline
Related files: Details 2016-231, Details 2017-173, Details 2016-224

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**                     E015/GR-16-664;                     Minnesota Power

                     E015/D-17-118;

                     E,G999/CI-17-895

In the Matter of the Application of Minnesota Power for Authority to Increase Rates for Electric Service in Minnesota;

In the Matter of Minnesota Power’s 2017 Remaining Life Depreciation Petition;

In the Matter of a Commission Investigation into the Effects on Electric and Natural Gas Utility Rates and Services of the 2017 Federal Tax Act.

 

1.                     Should the Commission reopen, reconsider and/or clarify its March 12, 2018 Findings of Fact, Conclusions, and Order?

2.                     If the Commission reopens its March 12, 2018 Order in the rate case, should it also reopen its March 21 Depreciation Order (In the Matter of Minnesota Power’s 2017 Remaining Life Depreciation Petition, Docket No. E-015/D-17-118)? (PUC: Bender, Bartusch, Schwieger, Krishnan, O’Grady, Harding)

 

The Commission has the authority to accept or decline a petition for reconsideration with or without a hearing or oral argument (Minnesota Rules 7829.3000, Subpart 6) In other words, a decision on a petition for reconsideration can be made without taking oral comments at the Commission meeting.