New Mexico Register / Volume XXXIII, Issue 17 / September
13, 2022
NOTICE
OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING
DOCKET
NO. 20-00158-UT
The New Mexico Public
Regulation Commission (the “Commission”) hereby gives notice of its initiation
of a proposed rulemaking to amend rule 17.9.572 NMAC: “Renewable Energy for
Electric Utilities.”
Summary of the
full text of the proposed rule and short explanation of its purpose: The Commission intends to amend Rule 17.9.572
NMAC to correct and address grammatical, technical and
other issues that exist in the current rule language. In addition, the
Commission proposes to clarify the term “average annual levelized cost” by
providing a definition; address the issue relating to renewable energy
certificates associated with renewable energy from the public utility’s New
Mexico customers’ distributed energy resources that is produced and consumed by
customers on-site and behind the meter; address an issue relating to the use of
renewable energy rate riders for costs associated with complying with this
Rule; and address issues relating to a public utility’s application for a
financial or other incentive to produce or to acquire renewable energy.
Legal authority
authorizing the proposed rule and the adoption of the rule: The Commission has the authority to
promulgate and adopt the proposed rule under the New Mexico Constitution,
Article XI, Sec. 2, the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission Act, NMSA 1978,
Sections 8-8-15 (2001) and 8-8-4 (1998); the Public Utility Act, Section 62-31
et seq., including Section 62-6-4 (2003); and the Renewable Energy Act, NMSA
1978, Section 62-16-1 et seq.
How a copy of the
full text of the proposed rule can be obtained: A copy of the full text of the proposed rule
and instructions for accessing the complete rulemaking record can be obtained
from the rulemaking page on the Commission’s website at
https://www.nm-prc.org/rulemaking-proceedings/ or by calling Robert Lundin of
the Commission’s office at (505)216-8569.
How a person can
comment on the proposed rule, where comments will be received and when comments
are due: Any person wishing to comment on the Proposed
Rules may do so by submitting written initial comments no later than October
14, 2022. Any person wishing to
respond to initial comments may do so by submitting written response comments
no later than October 25, 2022.
Any person wishing to reply to response comments maybe do so by submitting
written reply comments no later than October 28, 2022. Comments can be electronically filed by
sending them in PDF format to prc.records@state.nm.us. Comments must refer to Docket No.
20-00158-UT. All written comments will
be posted on the Commission’s website within three days of their receipt by the
records bureau. The record closure date
for this proceeding is November 4, 2022.
From that date through the completion of this proceeding, rulemaking
participants will be forbidden from communicating with the Commission or its
representatives concerning substantive issues in this proceeding.
When and where a
public rule hearing will be held and how a person can participate in the
hearing: A public hearing on the Proposed Rules and
any additional issues to be addressed in formal comment process, to be presided
over by the Commission or its designee, shall be held beginning at 1:00 p.m.
on October 20, 2022. Any member of
the public who wishes to make a comment at the hearing shall contact Robert
Lundin at (505)216-8569 or Robert.lundin@state.nm.us by no later than 5:00 p.m.
on October 19, 2022, to sign up as a hearing participant. The Commission shall email a Zoom invitation
to all hearing participants on October 20, 2022. The invitation shall include a call-in number
for those participants who are unable to access the hearing via computer. The hearing will be held in
order to receive oral comments.
Commenters who have not submitted written comments or responses and
commenters who have submitted written comments or responses will be allowed to
speak. In addition, any commenter may be
limited to five minutes to speak, subject to the discretion of the Commission
or its designee. The Commission or its
designee may also determine that a spokesperson should be designated to speak
on behalf of an organization, a group, or a group of individuals that shares
the same message or seeks the same goals, in order to
maximize the efficiency of the public comment hearing. No testimony or other evidence will be taken
at the hearing as this is a rulemaking proceeding. A court reporter will prepare a transcript of
the hearing for filing the rulemaking docket, Docket No. 20-00158-UT. Any person with a disability requiring
special assistance in order to participate in the
hearing should contact Renada Peery-Galon at (505)
467-9116 at least 48 hours prior to the commencement of the hearing.
Technical
information that served as a basis for the proposed rule and how the
information can be obtained:
None.