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Published: November 18, 2021

First Amended and Restated Order 1000 Functional Agreement


For Immediate Release
CONTACT: ColumbiaGrid, Patrick Damiano, 503-943-4933



ColumbiaGrid’s Stakeholders and Interested Parties: On September 18, 2021 the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“Commission”) conditionally accepted, subject to revision, the portions of the Order 1000 Functional Agreement that were included in the jurisdictional transmission providers’ (i.e. Avista Corporation, MATL LLP, and Puget Sound Energy) Attachment K’s of their Open Access Transmission Tariffs (OATT’s). The Commission further directed the jurisdictional transmission providers to file the revised agreement with the Commission within 60 days of the ruling.

As of yesterday, November 17, 2014, the jurisdictional transmission providers made their compliance filings to the September 18 Commission ruling. Links to these filings are below:

      Avista Corporation:
     Attachment K:
      http://elibrary.ferc.gov/idmws/file_list.asp?accession_num=20141117-5218
     Rate Schedule CG2:
     http://elibrary.ferc.gov/idmws/file_list.asp?accession_num=20141117-5219

      MATL LLP:
     Attachment K:
     http://elibrary.ferc.gov/idmws/file_list.asp?accession_num=20141117-5176

     Puget Sound Energy, Inc.:
     Attachment K:
     http://elibrary.ferc.gov/idmws/file_list.asp?accession_num=20141117-5246
     Rate Schedule CG2:
     http://elibrary.ferc.gov/idmws/file_list.asp?accession_num=20141117-5248

“While the Commission’s September 18 ruling was generally favorable to many of the features of the Order 1000 Functional Agreement, accomplishing these filings in 60 days is a testament to the diligence and collaboration among ColumbiaGrid and its Members, the planning and expansion parties, and the Order 1000 agreement parties,” said Patrick Damiano, ColumbiaGrid’s president and CEO. “ColumbiaGrid looks forward to launching Order 1000 compliant planning services in 2015 and continuing its role in assisting all of the parties to the First Amended and Restated Order 1000 Agreement, along with the existing Planning and Expansion Functional Agreement (“PEFA”), in solving the complex issues related to planning grid expansion.”

Background: The Commission issued its final rule Transmission Planning and Cost Allocation by Transmission Owning and Operating Public Utilities, Order No. 1000, on July 21, 2011, which required the jurisdictional transmission providers that are parties to the PEFA to make certain changes to the transmission planning and cost allocation provisions of their respective planning attachment in their OATT. These jurisdictional transmission providers submitted their corresponding compliance filings, including revisions to PEFA, on October 11, 2012. On June 20, 2013, the Commission directed additional revisions to the open access transmission tariffs of the jurisdictional transmission providers and conditionally accepted the proposed revisions to the PEFA, subject to further revisions. Compliance with the Commission’s directives in the June 20, 2021 order necessitated the development of the Order 1000 Functional Agreement by and among the jurisdictional transmission providers who filed their compliance letters with the Commission by December 17, 2013. Compliance with the Commission’s directives in the September 18, 2014, order necessitated the development of the First Amended and Restated Order 1000 Functional Agreement by and among the jurisdictional transmission providers who filed their compliance letters with the Commission by November 17, 2014.

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ColumbiaGrid, a non-profit membership corporation, was formed in 2006 to improve the operational efficiency, reliability, and planned expansion of the northwest transmission grid. The members are Avista Corp., Bonneville Power Administration, Chelan County PUD, Grant County PUD, Puget Sound Energy, Seattle City Light, Snohomish County PUD and Tacoma Power. Cowlitz PUD, Douglas County PUD, and MATL LLP are non-member participants in PEFA.






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Member: Tacoma Power      Project: ColumbiaGrid     
Tacoma Power

"As a charter member of ColumbiaGrid, Tacoma Power has observed the benefits for its customers of regional transmission planning. Engaging in the ColumbiaGrid collaborative transmission planning process has fostered diverse and innovative solutions. This open process for identifying and resolving transmission challenges has delivered cost-effective reliability to our entire region."
~~ William A. Gaines, Director of Utilities