524 - Data to be supplied by electric utilities.

     § 524.  Data to be supplied by electric utilities.        (a)  General rule.--Effective December 31, 1987, each public     utility producing, generating, distributing or furnishing     electricity shall submit annually to the commission information     concerning its future plans to meet its customer demand,     including, but not limited to, the following data:            (1)  A year-by-year projection of electrical energy use        and electrical energy demand for each of the next 20 years.        The forecast shall examine alternative scenarios for demand        growth and shall be divided into the residential, commercial,        industrial and utility sectors.            (2)  A year-by-year projection of all available sources        of supply for each of the next 20 years, including, but not        limited to, the following:                (i)  Electric generating capacity from centralized            power plants over 25,000 KW indicating planned additions,            retirements, purchases and all other expected changes in            levels of generating capacity.                (ii)  The projected utilization, and the potential            for additional utilization, of cogeneration and            nonconventional technologies relying on renewable energy            resources, including, but not limited to, solar, wind,            biomass and geothermal and other small power technologies            not accounted for in subparagraph (i). The information            shall identify specifically any such capacity that is            expected to or may be available to each utility.            (3)  A year-by-year examination of the potential for        promoting and ensuring the full utilization of all practical        and economical energy conservation for the next 20 years and        a discussion of how existing and planned utility programs do        or do not adequately reach this potential. Such programs        should include, but not be limited to, educational, audit,        loan, rebate, third-party financing and load management        efforts to shift load from peak to off-peak periods.            (4)  An explanation of how the utility has integrated all        demand-side and supply-side options to derive a resource mix        to meet customer demand.            (5)  A comparison of the total annual cost to customers        and to the company of the utility's plan to meet new demand        compared with alternative plans for the next 20 years.            (6)  A discussion of the methodologies, assumptions and        data sources used to determine the projections and estimates        required by paragraphs (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5).            (7)  With respect to the planned construction of any new        generation or production facilities, the utility shall        provide all of the following:                (i)  A discussion of proposed and alternative sites            for the construction and operation of planned facilities            and an estimate of the effect on annual costs of each            alternative considered.                (ii)  A discussion of the type of fuel and method of            generation to be used at the proposed facility as well as            alternative types of facilities studied and an estimate            of the effect upon annual costs of the various            alternative types of facilities considered.                (iii)  A discussion of expected financial impacts and            requirements of construction and operation of the            proposed facility, as well as alternative facilities.                (iv)  A discussion of why all the alternatives            considered were rejected.        (b)  Report.--The commission shall prepare a report     summarizing and discussing the data provided pursuant to     subsection (a) and annually, on or before September 1, shall     submit the report to the General Assembly, the Governor, the     Office of Consumer Advocate and each affected public utility.        (c)  Regulations.--The commission shall promulgate     regulations to establish the specific forms and methods of     reporting the information to be submitted pursuant to subsection     (a).        (d)  Effect of submission of information.--Neither the     submission to the commission of the information required by     subsection (a) or the issuance by the commission of a report on     the information, or anything contained in such reports, or any     action taken by the commission as a result of the issuance of     such reports, shall be considered or construed as approval or     acceptance by the commission of any of the plans, assumptions or     calculations made by the public utility and reflected in the     information submitted.     (July 10, 1986, P.L.1238, No.114, eff. imd.)        1986 Amendment.  Act 114 added section 524.