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U.S. Code of Federal Regula...
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Title 10—Energy
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CHAPTER III—DEPARTMENT OF E...
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PART 905—ENERGY PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
PART 905—ENERGY PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
§ 905.1 - What are the purposes of the Energy Planning and Management Program?
§ 905.2 - What are the key definitions of this part?
§ 905.10 - Who must comply with the integrated resource planning and reporting regulations in this subpart?
§ 905.11 - What must an IRP include?
§ 905.12 - How must IRPs be submitted?
§ 905.13 - When must IRPs be submitted?
§ 905.14 - Does Western require annual IRP progress reports?
§ 905.15 - What are the requirements for the small customer plan alternative?
§ 905.16 - What are the requirements for the minimum investment report alternative?
§ 905.17 - What are the requirements for the energy efficiency and/or renewable energy report (EE/RE report) alternative?
§ 905.18 - What are the criteria for Western's approval of submittals?
§ 905.19 - How are plans and reports reviewed and approved?
§ 905.20 - When are customers in noncompliance with the regulations in this subpart, and how does Western ensure compliance?
§ 905.21 - What is the administrative appeal process?
§ 905.22 - How does Western periodically evaluate customer actions?
§ 905.23 - What are the opportunities for using the Freedom of Information Act to request plan and report data?
§ 905.24 - Will Western conduct reviews of this program?
§ 905.30 - Purpose and applicability.
§ 905.31 - Term.
§ 905.32 - Resource extensions and resource pool size.
§ 905.33 - Extension formula.
§ 905.34 - Adjustment provisions.
§ 905.35 - New customer eligibility.
§ 905.36 - Marketing criteria.
§ 905.37 - Process.
§ 905.40 - Technical assistance.
§ 905.50 - Resource acquisition principles.
§ 905.51 - Transmission planning principles.