IR 90-218
Public Service Company of New Hampshire/Northeast Utilities
PSNH/NU Monitoring Plan
Order Approving Modifications to Monitoring Plan
O R D E R N O. 23,122
February 1, 1999
APPEARANCES: Gerald M. Eaton, Esq., on behalf on Public
Service Company of New Hampshire and Stephen P. Frink for the
Staff of the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission.
I. PROCEDURAL HISTORY
On August 25, 1992, the New Hampshire Public Utilities
Commission (Commission) issued its Order No. 20,582 which
provided for a framework of reporting by Public Service Company
of New Hampshire/Northeast Utilities (PSNH/NU) relative to
financial, operational and organizational information resulting
from the merger of PSNH and NU. Since that time the Companies
have continued to file the required information for Staff review.
Due to the end of the Fixed Rate Period, as well as
other changes that have occurred within PSNH and NU since the
Commission issued Order No. 20,582, PSNH and Commission Staff met
to review the existing reporting requirements and to discuss
potential modifications thereto. PSNH/NU filed on October 9,
1998 a request for modifications to the monitoring plan
originally established in this docket. The purpose of the
requested modifications is to streamline the reporting process
and to eliminate certain requirements that are no longer relevant
due to the expiration of the Fixed Rate Period in 1997.
On November 18, 1998, the Commission issued an Order of
Notice setting a hearing on the proposal by PSNH/NU and Staff.
On January 5, 1999, a duly noticed hearing on the merits was held
at the Commission. There were no intervenors, other than the
Office of the Consumer Advocate (OCA) which is a statutorily
recognized intervenor.
II. POSITIONS OF THE PARTIES AND STAFF
PSNH testified that there were three issues that, over
time, required modifications to the monitoring requirements.
First, there were a number of one-time requirements that have
been completed. Second, the fixed rate period ended, thereby
eliminating the need for a number of reports designed to compare
the Company's actual performance to that projected in the Rate
Agreement during that time. Last, a reorganization of financial
reports and a change in accounting systems has limited the
ability of the Company to meet certain detailed reporting
specifications as set forth in the original monitoring order and
has also resulted in duplicate reporting.
PSNH emphasized that the information required in the
original monitoring order is still being tracked, although the
timing and reporting format are different in some instances. PSNH
met with Staff in December of 1997 and informed them of the
changes in reporting due to the change in accounting, at which
time Staff agreed with the changes and supported the proposed
modifications.
III. SETTLEMENT
Attachment 1 hereto is the original Exhibit A to
Commission Order No. 20,582 which provided the detail of the
reporting requirements in this docket. PSNH/NU and the Staff
have provided a listing of the proposed modifications to the
reporting requirements, which is Attachment 2 hereto.
Attachments 1 & 2 hereto were entered as part of Exhibit 1 in the
immediate proceeding.
IV. COMMISSION ANALYSIS
We have reviewed the proposed modifications to the
reporting requirements and find that they are reasonable and
appropriate. Many of the modifications relate to elements of the
Fixed Rate Period which are no longer applicable. Others relate
to the reorganization of PSNH and the merger with NU, which
clearly are no longer relevant. And, others are simply a
reorganization of financial reports which are already provided to
this Commission through other regular reporting mechanisms.
Therefore, we approve the modifications to the PSNH/NU reporting
requirements as indicated in Attachment 2.
Based upon the foregoing, it is hereby
ORDERED, that the modifications to the PSNH/NU
reporting requirements established in this docket, as contained
in Attachment 2 hereto, are reasonable and are APPROVED.
By order the Public Utilities Commission of New
Hampshire this first day of February, 1999.
Douglas L. Patch Susan S. Geiger Nancy Brockway
Chairman Commissioner Commissioner
Attested by:
Thomas B. Getz
Executive Director and Secretary