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Idaho Power wants more large-load flexibility (access required)

by Brad Carlson

Published: October 25,2010

Tags: energy, Idaho Power, Idaho Public Utilities Commission

Idaho Power wants to charge more customers on special contracts, like those with its largest users, instead of on a tariff schedule. Boise-based Idaho Power claims to have 75 customers that it can't serve because of generation and transmission constraints. A tariff schedule  won't allow IP to work with the customers, but if they are allowed to enter special contracts, ...
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