Current through Register Vol. 31, No. 2, January 10, 2025
Section R12-14-202 - Application for Purchase of Electric ServiceA. A Qualified Entity that desires to purchase Long-term Power shall file a written application for electric service with the Authority. The application shall include the following: 1. The Entity's proposed use of Long-term Power;2. The Point or Points of Delivery where the Entity will receive electric service;3. The annual energy requirement stated in kilowatt-hours, for each Point of Delivery;4. The maximum capacity requirement stated in kilowatts, for each Point of Delivery during a continuous 12-month period; and5. A statement of the Entity's kilowatt and kilowatt-hour sales or usage during each of the 24 months immediately preceding the date of the application, divided into reference classifications, such as residential, commercial, irrigation pumping, industrial, public use, or other classification used by the Entity or recognized in the electric utility industry.B. An application form for electric service is available at the Authority's business office.C. If the Authority determines that an applicant is eligible to enter into a Power Sales Contract for Long-term Power offered under A.R.S. Title 30, Chapter 1, the applicant, within 30 days after receipt of notice of eligibility, shall file an application for a Power Purchase Certificate under R12-14-203.D. The holder of an existing Power Purchase Certificate is required to re-apply for a Power Purchase Certificate only if the holder wants to use the Long-term Power acquired under A.R.S. Title 30, Chapter 1, in a Service Territory that differs from the Service Territory described in the holder's existing Power Purchase Certificate.Ariz. Admin. Code § R12-14-202
Former Rule Article IV. Not in original publication, correction, Paragraph (6) (Supp. 75-1). Former Section R12-14-12 renumbered as Section R12-14-202 (Supp. 85-6). Section repealed, new Section adopted effective November 1, 1993 (Supp. 93-4). Amended by final rulemaking at 9 A.A.R. 370, effective March 15, 2003 (Supp. 03-1).