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Clean Energy Act

Domestic Long-Term Sales Contracts Regulation

B.C. Reg. 201/2014

 Regulation BEFORE repealed by BC Reg 197/2018, effective October 2, 2018.

B.C. Reg. 201/2014
612/2014
Deposited November 4, 2014

Clean Energy Act

Domestic Long-Term Sales Contracts Regulation

Definitions

1   In this regulation:

"Act" means the Clean Energy Act;

"LNG facility" means

(a) a facility to liquefy natural gas constructed after this regulation comes into force, and

(b) an expansion, constructed after this regulation comes into force, to a facility to increase the facility's capacity to liquefy natural gas;

"program" means the program referred to in section 9 [domestic long-term sales contracts] of the Act.

Program

2   (1) The authority must establish the program within 6 months from the date this regulation comes into force.

(2) Offers under the program

(a) must be available to customers who intend to operate an LNG facility, and

(b) must include the following terms:

(i) the offer is for firm service at 60kV or higher for the purpose of operating the customer's facility, including the operation of the liquefaction, storage and loading components, but not for the purpose of constructing the facility;

(ii) the offer is at a rate that is the sum of

(A) the demand charge set out in rate schedule 1823, as that schedule is amended from time to time, and

(B) the greater of the energy charges set out in rate schedule 1823, as it is amended from time to time, and the energy charges set out in Schedule 1 to this regulation;

(iii) the offer requires the customer to pay the full cost of interconnecting with the authority's transmission system and any system upgrades identified by the authority as required to serve the customer.

Schedule 1

Energy Charge

Item Period Start Date Rate
1January 1, 2015$73.87/MWh
2January 1, 2016$75.35/MWh
3January 1, 2017$76.85/MWh
4January 1, 2018$78.39/MWh
5January 1, 2019$79.96/MWh
6January 1, 2020$81.56/MWh
7January 1, 2021$83.19/MWh
8January 1, 2022$84.85/MWh
9January 1, 2023$86.55/MWh

[Provisions relevant to the enactment of this regulation: Clean Energy Act, S.B.C. 2010, c. 22, sections 9 and 35 (j)]