Ordinance 2016-09 - Ord. 2016-09 - join annual coalition of cities with Lawton Law Firm on Entergy issues - 2-2-16ORDINANCE 2016-09
A ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING
PARTICIPATION WITH OTHER ENTERGY SERVICE AREA CITIES IN MATTERS
CONCERNING ENTERGY TEXAS, INC. AT THE PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION OF
TEXAS AND THE FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION IN 2016
WHEREAS, Entergy Texas, Inc.'s ("ETI") implementation of customer choice has ceased
due to Senate Bill 1492 and ETI will continue to be regulated under traditional cost -of -service
regulation;
WHEREAS, changes to the Public Utility Regulatory Act addressing rates and rate
proceedings will have a direct impact on ETI and customer bills during 2016 and into the future;
WHEREAS, ETI is scheduled to litigate requests in various proceedings before the Public
Utility Commission of Texas, before municipalities, or before the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission in 2016 related to ETI's continued integration with the Midwest Independent System
Operator ("MISO"), ETI's continuing efforts to exit the Entergy System Agreement (which exit has
now been approved by all retail regulatory authorities and the FERC) to be effective August 31,
2016, various fuel cost refunds or surcharges and reconciliations, capacity cost surcharges and
reconciliations; and for any type of base rate proceedings (such as a new base rate increase request,
transmission cost recovery rider, a distribution cost recovery rider, energy efficiency cost recovery
factor, hurricane restoration cost or offset true -ups, or a purchased power capacity cost recovery
rider) or cost adjustments;
WHEREAS, ETI is scheduled to file fuel factor proceedings at the Public Utility
Commission in February and August 2016, and file other fuel proceedings during 2016 to reconcile
fuel, to refund or surcharge fuel charges, and to change the fuel mechanism, along with various
surcharge requests impacting rates;
WHEREAS, ETI is expected to file a proceeding for a rate change and fuel change during
2016 to recover costs associated with new capacity purchases;
WHEREAS, ETI is scheduled to file a proceeding to recover costs incurred in association
with its Energy Efficiency Plan as well as reconcile past costs;
WHEREAS, Cities have the statutory right to set fair and reasonable rates for both the
Company and customers within Cities;
WHEREAS, Cities have exclusive original jurisdiction over rates, operations, and services of
an electric utility in areas in the municipality pursuant to Tex. Util. Code § 33.001;
WHEREAS, Cities have standing in each case before the Public Utility Commission of Texas
that relates to an electric utility providing service in the municipality pursuant to Tex. Util. Code §
33.025, and standing before each Federal Energy Regulatory Commission case in which the City
may be affected pursuant to 18 C.F.R. § 385.214;
WHEREAS, Cities are entitled to reimbursement by the utility of their reasonable rate case
expenses to participate in cases that are deemed rate proceedings pursuant to Tex. Util. Code §
33.023.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, that:
SECTION 1. The City of Huntsville shall participate with other Cities to intervene in ETI's various
rate filings related to the various fuel cost surcharges and reconciliations, capacity cost surcharges
and reconciliations, the allocation and refund of rough production cost equalization payments, any
interim or incremental surcharge proceedings or surcharge adjustments, and for any base rate
adjustment proceedings or cost of service adjustments on file with the Public Utility Commission of
Texas or with municipalities in 2016 and seek appropriate regulatory scrutiny in any case on file at
the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission affecting the City and its residents.
The City of Huntsville shall participate with other Cities to intervene in fuel or fuel related
proceedings at the Public Utility Commission and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on
file in 2016 concerning ETI's rates charged to Texas customers.
All such actions shall be taken pursuant to the direction of the Cities' Steering Committee.
Cities' Steering Committee shall have authority to retain rate consultants and lawyers. Cities'
Steering Committee shall direct the actions of Cities' representatives in the above proceedings. The
Steering Committee is directed to obtain reimbursement from ETI of all reasonable expenses
associated with participation in said proceedings.
SECTION 2. This Ordinance shall be effective from and after the date of its passage.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by c25. vote of the City Council of the City of Huntsville,
Texas, this 2nd day of February, 2016.
EC Y OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS
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APPV ) AS TO FORM:
d Schneider, City Attorney