Directive 028 Schedule 2 (Short Form) - AUC - auc ab 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Registration section. Enter the day, month, and year for both the registration date and the AESO-Assigned Asset ID Code. Include your company name, BA Code, and contact details.
  3. In the Project Description section, provide a detailed description of your plant, including its legal site description and coordinates if applicable. Specify the nameplate capacity in kW and number of units.
  4. Indicate the type of generator and fuel used. Fill in projected annual electric production in kWh and expected plant-in-service date.
  5. Complete utility connection details, including whether you have an agreement with the utility company. If not, describe how you will achieve connection.
  6. Answer questions regarding energy usage and compliance with Alberta Ambient Air Quality Guidelines.
  7. Attach supporting documents as required, ensuring all confirmations are marked appropriately.
  8. Finally, sign and date the form before submitting six copies as instructed.

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Rule 031 sets out conditional exemptions for owners of a utility or a utility holding company from having to obtain AUC​ approval in advance of initiating certain issuances of equities and long-term debt and from certain operational reporting requirements.
Rule 011 applies to rate applications for investor-owned water utilities with a small customer base. The rule provides that AUC​ staff may assist water utilities and its customers in developing just and reasonable rates. The reason for this assistance is to minimize regulatory costs.
The AUC value is a summary metric of the ROC curve that reflects the tests ability to distinguish between diseased and nondiseased individuals. AUC values range from 0.5 to 1.0, with a value of 0.5 indicating that the test is no better than chance at distinguishing between diseased and nondiseased individuals.
Rule 013 sets out the factors that the AUC considers in determining administrative penalties to ensure even-handed enforcement and protection of energy markets and consumers. ​Some of these factors are the seriousness of the contravention, self-reporting or cooperation of the person named in the contravention.
In 2004, the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) introduced Rule 002: Service Quality and Reliability Performance Monitoring and Reporting for Owners of Electric Distribution Systems and for Gas Distributors to establish minimum service standards for electric and gas distribution utilities.
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