Meeting Name: PUC Agenda Meeting Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 5/2/2019 9:30 AM  
Meeting location: Small Hearing Room
Published agenda: Agenda Decisions Agenda Decisions Published minutes: Minutes Minutes  
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Details 2019-067 11. CN - Certificate of Need* IP7003/CN-19-223 Regal Solar, LLC In the Matter of the Application of Regal Solar, LLC for a Certificate of Need for the up to 100 MW Regal Solar Project in Benton County, Minnesota. 1. Should the Commission grant the exemptions requested by Regal Solar, LLC in its March 13, 2019 Request for Exemption from Certain Certificate of Need Application Content Requirements? 2. Should the Commission vary Minn. R. 7849.0200, subp. 6, and extend the 30-day time limit to consider the exemption request? (PUC: Ek)  Action details
Details 2019-065 12. SA - Service AreaE290,142/SA-19-187 Owatonna Public Utilities; Steele-Waseca Cooperative Electric In the Matter of the Joint Request of Owatonna Public Utilities and Steele-Waseca Cooperative Electric for Approval of a Service Territory Transfer Agreement between the Two Utilities. (PUC: Terwilliger; DOC: Lusti)  Action details
Details 2019-056 13. PR - Periodic Reports* P999/PR-18-194 Department of Commerce/TAM (Telecommunications Access Minnesota) In the Matter of Proposed Amendment to TAM FY 2019 Budget. Should the Commission approve the proposed amendment to the TAM FY 2019 budget? (PUC: McCarthy)  Action details
Details 2018-116 24. M - MiscellaneousE015/M-12-1359 Minnesota Power In the Matter of Minnesota Power’s Request to Modify its Service Extension Tariff. Should the Commission approve Minnesota Power’s June 1, 2022 Annual Compliance Filing? (PUC: Larson; DOC: Zajicek)  Action details
Details 2017-174 35. GR - General Rate** G008/GR-17-285 CenterPoint Energy Resources Corp., d/b/a CenterPoint Energy Minnesota Gas In the Matter of the Application by CenterPoint Energy for Authority to Increase Natural Gas Rates in Minnesota. 1. Should the Commission accept CenterPoint Energy’s revised annual Short-Term Incentive Compensation Plan Report for 2019? 2. Should the Commission require a refund to ratepayers, and, if so, should the Commission require a refund of $52,994 or $147,212, plus interest? 3. Should the Commission allow CenterPoint Energy to combine any incentive compensation refund required with its interim rate refund in docket G-008/GR-19-524? (PUC: Bender)  Action details