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3. Approve the project by taking no action within 90 days of receiving the utility’s written report.
(d) This subsection does not apply to a project that requires a certificate of public convenience and necessity under s. 196.491 (3), Stats.
(2)A Wisconsin electric utility proposing to construct, install or place in operation any of the utility facilities listed in sub. (1) in another state in which it serves shall notify the commission at least 60 days before beginning construction. The notification shall include a description of the project, its location, the estimated cost, a discussion of need, permits or approvals required by the other state or local governments, and the approximate jurisdictional allocation of the cost between Wisconsin and the other state. Notwithstanding sub. (3), if a significant portion of the cost of the project will be allocated to Wisconsin for ratemaking purposes, the commission may require that the utility submit an application under s. PSC 112.06, for commission authorization prior to construction, installation or operation.
(a) Cost thresholds for projects requiring commission review and approval under this section are those specified in s. 196.49 (5g) (ar), Stats., as revised under par. (b).
(b) Beginning on May 1, 2014, and on May 1 of each successive even-numbered year thereafter, the commission shall adjust the cost thresholds in s. 196.49 (5g) (ar), Stats., to reflect changes to the cost of electric utility construction based on the cost index numbers published in the “Handy-Whitman Index of Public Utility Construction Costs, Cost Trends of Electric Utility Construction — North Central Region for Total Transmission Plant”.
(c) The commission shall notify all electric utilities of the resulting adjusted cost limits by May 15 of each even-numbered year and shall publicize the adjusted cost limits on the commission’s website. If the Handy-Whitman Index is no longer available, an equivalent successor index may be used which is generally recognized by the electric industry and acceptable to the commission.
Note: The commission maintains or has access to the Handy-Whitman Index of Public Utility Construction Costs and this reference or a copy may be reviewed by contacting the commission’s offices.
History: Cr. Register, November, 1995, No. 479, eff. 12-1-95; am. (1m) (a), (2) and (3), Register, October, 1998, No. 514, eff. 11-1-98; CR 14-053: renum. (3) (a) (intro.) to (3) (a) and am., r. (3) (a) 1. to 3., am. (3) (b), cr. (3) (c) Register April 2015 No. 712, eff. 5-1-15; correction in (3) (a), (b) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register January 2017 No. 733.
PSC 112.06Applications for commission authorization.
(1)Prior to filing an application. Before filing an application for commission authorization under s. 196.49, Stats., the applicant shall do all of the following:
(a) Notify the department and the commission of its intent to seek commission authorization.
(b) Consult with commission staff, in cooperation with staff from the department, on the scope of the proposed project, the alternatives that must be considered in the application, and additional information that the commission will require as part of the commission authorization application.
(1m)An electric utility seeking authorization from the commission for a project under s. PSC 112.03, 112.04 or 112.05 shall submit an application to the commission including all of the following, where applicable:
Note: Section PSC 111.53 prescribes the contents of an application for commission approval to construct, install or place in operation a bulk or large electric generating facility and s. PSC 111.55 prescribes the contents of an application for commission approval to construct, install or place in operation a high-voltage transmission line, including related substation construction.
(a) A description of the project, including:
1. Facility design, size, capacity and voltage.
2. Line design, size and material.
3. Line length and right-of-way width required.
4. The size of the plant’s or site’s developed area.
5. The approximate construction schedule.
(b) The gross cost and proposed method of financing the project.
(c) The purpose and necessity of the project with supporting data.
(d) The effect of the project on cost of operation and on the quality and reliability of service.
(e) A description of and the cost of any property being replaced.
(f) A description of and the gross cost of alternative methods, locations or routes which the electric utility considered for accomplishing the purpose of the project with a statement of the reasons for rejecting these alternatives.
(g) Environmental information including, where applicable:
1. A map or drawing of the affected part of the existing electric system clearly showing the location of the proposed sites or routes of the proposed facilities and any alternate sites or routes considered.
2. The proximity to designated flood plains or flood prone areas.
3. For facilities that produce magnetic fields, including lines and substations, estimates of magnetic field strengths near the facility and the proximity of the site or route to nearby residences, work places, hospitals, nursing homes, schools, day care centers, parks and playgrounds.
4. Information concerning applicable environmental factors for affected lands, such as land use or zoning, forest lands, rivers, streams, wetlands, endangered or threatened species and historical or archaeological resources.
5. A listing of permits or approvals required by other units of government.
6. Any other environmental screening information that the commission staff requests.
(h) For building projects, information on energy efficiency or conservation features, including:
1. The whole building heat loss in Btu/square foot of the building envelope.
2. The type and R-value of insulating material used for walls, ceilings, roofs, doors and windows.
3. The type of heating and cooling system selected and the annual end-use energy estimate in Btu/square foot/year for space heating, space cooling, and any process use.
4. The type and source of fuel or fuels selected.
5. The type of lighting system selected and the annual end-use energy estimate for lighting.
(i) A designation of public utilities, municipalities, cooperative associations and others principally affected by the project and a statement as to which, if any, the applicant has notified.
(j) Any other information necessary to understand the project or information requested by the commission staff.
(2)The applicant shall file an original and 2 copies of each application. If the commission notifies the applicant that additional copies are required, the applicant shall promptly furnish them. If the original filing contains special material, such as commercial maps and aerial photographs, any required additional copies of the application may contain photocopies or other reproductions of these special materials.
History: Cr. Register, November, 1995, No. 479, eff. 12-1-95; CR 07-044: renum. (1) to be (1m), cr. (1) Register May 2008 No. 629, eff. 6-1-08.
PSC 112.07Processing of applications by the commission.
(1)If upon consideration of the application, together with any supplemental information and objections, the commission finds that the public convenience and necessity require the project as proposed and the project complies with s. 196.49 (3) (b), Stats., the commission may authorize the project without public hearing but with modifications and conditions it considers necessary.
(2)Except as provided in sub. (1), the commission shall hold a public hearing on the application and grant or deny the application, in whole or in part, subject to any conditions the commission finds are necessary to protect the public interest or promote the public convenience and necessity.
History: Cr. Register, November, 1995, No. 479, eff. 12-1-95.
PSC 112.073Notification of additional work areas. After the commission has issued an authorization under s. 196.49, Stats., the applicant shall, before establishing any lay down area, staging area or access route that was not identified and described in the project application, notify the commission of the location of the lay down area, staging area or access route, and demonstrate that the use of the lay down area, staging area or access route will not affect any threatened or endangered species, historic resources, wetlands, waterways or other sensitive resources.
History: CR 07-044: cr. Register May 2008 No. 629, eff. 6-1-08.
PSC 112.075Emergency work. In case of emergency, an electric utility may begin necessary work without complying with ss. PSC 112.06 and 112.07. The utility shall do all of the following:
(1)Notify the commission of its actions within 48 hours of commencement of the work.
(2)Furnish the commission the information required under s. PSC 112.06 within 30 days of commencement of the work.
History: CR 07-044: cr. Register May 2008 No. 629, eff. 6-1-08.
PSC 112.08Extensions of electric service under s. 196.495, Stats.
(1)In addition to any other conditions established by law or commission order, the measurement of an extension’s length under s. 196.495 (1) (b), Stats., shall be from an existing local service distribution line that is, or has been, actually used in rendering local service to a customer. A street light or security light is not a principal building or facility under s. 196.495 (1) (b), Stats.
(2)The commission shall enforce any written territorial agreement filed by 2 utilities, a utility and a cooperative association, or 2 cooperative associations to avoid duplication of facilities, if:
(a) The agreement governs the extension of electric distribution lines and the right to serve customers; and
(b) The commission has approved the agreement as being in the public interest.
History: Cr. Register, November, 1995, No. 479, eff. 12-1-95.
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