Details 2017-170
| 2 | 1. | | M - Miscellaneous | * E015/AA-20-463; Minnesota Power;
E999/CI-03-802 All Commission-Regulated Electric Utilities
In the Matter of Minnesota Power’s Petition for Approval of the Annual Forecasted Fuel and Purchased Energy;
In the Matter of an Investigation into the Appropriateness of Electric Energy Cost Adjustments.
1. Should the Commission approve Minnesota Power’s request for an extension of time to file its reply comments in its 2021 FCA forecast petition?
2. Should the Commission delegate to the Commission’s Executive Secretary the ability to vary the timelines set forth in the Commission’s June 12, 2019 Order in the FCA reform proceeding? (PUC: Bonnett, Alonso, Bender) | |
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Details 2018-192
| 1 | 2. | | M - Miscellaneous | ** E999/R-18-518 Goodhue Wind Truth
In the Matter of the Possible Rulemaking to Amend Minnesota Rules Chapter 7854.
Should the Commission reconsider its September 26, 2018 Order Denying Petition? (PUC: DeBleeckere)
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. | |
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Details 2017-152
| 4 | 3. | | WS - Wind Power Plant Siting | ** IP6946/WS-17-410 Xcel Energy
In the Matter of the Energy Conversion System Site Permit for the 84 MW Freeborn Wind Farm in Freeborn County.
Should the Commission reconsider its August 8, 2022 Order Accepting Post Construction Noise Monitoring Report and Compliance Review? (PUC: Kaluzniak)
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. | |
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Details 2018-190
| 1 | 4. | | M - Miscellaneous | * IP6946/TL-17-322 Freeborn Wind Energy LLC
In the Matter of the Application of Freeborn Wind Energy LLC for a Route Permit for the Freeborn Wind Transmission Line in Freeborn County.
1. Should the Commission adopt the Administrative Law Judge's Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Recommendation?
2. Should the Commission find that the environmental assessment and the record created at the public hearing adequately address the issues identified in the scoping decision?
3. Should the Commission issue a route permit identifying a specific route and permit conditions for the Freeborn Wind 115 kV Transmission Line Project? (PUC: Kaluzniak) | |
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