2013 South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 58 - Public Utilities, Services and Carriers
CHAPTER 33 - UTILITY FACILITY SITING AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SECTION 58-33-250. Application for baseline review; contents.


SC Code § 58-33-250 (2013) What's This?

The application for a base load review order under this article shall include:

(1) information showing the anticipated construction schedule for the plant;

(2) information showing the anticipated components of capital costs and the anticipated schedule for incurring them;

(3) information showing the projected effect of investment in the plant on the utility's overall revenue requirement for each year during the construction period;

(4) information identifying:

(a) the specific type of units selected for the plant;

(b) the suppliers of the major components of the plant; and

(c) the basis for selecting the type of units, major components, and suppliers;

(5) information detailing the qualification and selection of principal contractors and suppliers, other than those listed in item (4)(c) above, for construction of the plant;

(6) information showing the anticipated in-service expenses associated with the plant for the twelve months following commencement of commercial operation adjusted to normalize any atypical or abnormal expense levels anticipated during that period;

(7) information required by Section 58-33-270(B)(6);

(8) information identifying risk factors related to the construction and operation of the plant;

(9) information identifying the proposed rate design and class allocation factors to be used in formulating revised rates;

(10) information identifying the return on equity proposed by the utility pursuant to Section 58-33-220(16); and

(11) the revised rates, if any are requested, that the utility intends to put in place after issuance of the resulting base load review order.

HISTORY: 2007 Act No. 16, Section 2, eff upon approval (became law without the Governor's signature on May 3, 2007).

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