View Case Filings for: 2020-00011
Service Type:Electric
Filing Date:2/11/2020
Category:Fuel Adjustment Clause
Utilities:
Jackson Purchase Energy Corporation , Kenergy Corp. , Meade County R.E.C.C.
Electronic Case
Case Nature:
AN ELECTRONIC EXAMINATION OF THE APPLICATION OF THE FUEL ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE OF BIG RIVERS ELECTRIC CORPORATION COOPERATIVES FROM MAY 1, 2019 THROUGH OCTOBER 31, 2019
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Filing | Documents |
5/12/2020 9:34:18 AM
Final Order Entered: 1. The charges and credits applied by the Cooperatives through its FACs from May 1, 2019, through October 31, 2019, are approved. 2. This case is closed and removed from the Commission's docket. |
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2/13/2020 10:29:51 AM
Affidavit Steve Thompson |
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2/12/2020 7:43:43 AM
MCRECC Affidavit of Compliance Erica Hall Meade County RECC |
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2/11/2020 2:34:30 PM
FAC Jeff Williams Jackson Purchase Energy |
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2/11/2020 12:30:36 PM
Order Entered: 1. Each Cooperative shall individually file with the Commission, no later than 21 days from the date of entry of this Order, an affidavit attesting to its compliance or noncompliance with the requirements of 807 KAR 5:056. 2. All documents that the Cooperatives filed with the Commission pursuant to 807 KAR 5:056, Section 1 (7) and 1 (9), during the period under review are incorporated by reference into the record of this proceeding. 3. Unless otherwise ordered by the Commission, the electronic filing procedures set forth in 807 KAR 5:001 , Section 8, shall be followed when filing papers in this proceeding. As set forth in 807 KAR 5:001, Section 4(11 )(a), a person requesting permissive intervention in a Commission proceeding is required to demonstrate either (1) a special interest in the proceedings which is not adequately represented in the case, or (2) that the person requesting permissive intervention is likely to present issues or develop facts that will assist the Commission in fully considering the matter without unduly complicating or disrupting the proceedings. Further, KRS 278.040(2) requires that a person seeking intervention must have an interest in the rates or service of a utility, as those are the only matters that are subject to the Commission's jurisdiction. |