{"operation":"document","citation":"4 CCR 723-4 Rule 4733","title":"Interim Clean Heat Plan Reporting","source_type":"regulation","agency":"Colorado Public Utilities Commission","status":"current","official":true,"published_on":null,"effective_on":null,"summary":"(a) By March 31 in all calendar years that a clean heat plan application is not submitted, each utility shall submit to the Commission an annual clean heat plan report that shows, pursuant to its approved clean heat plans: (I) the amount spent on each clean heat resource relative to the amount budge","machine_formats":{"json":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/co-ccr-4-723-4-4733.json","markdown":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/co-ccr-4-723-4-4733.md"},"app_url":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/co-ccr-4-723-4-4733","source_url":"https://www.sos.state.co.us/CCR/DisplayRule.do?action=ruleinfo&ruleId=2260&deptID=18&agencyID=96&deptName=Department%20of%20Regulatory%20Agencies&agencyName=Public%20Utilities%20Commission&seriesNum=4%20CCR%20723-4","body":"(a) By March 31 in all calendar years that a clean heat plan application is not\nsubmitted, each utility shall submit to the Commission an annual clean heat plan\nreport that shows, pursuant to its approved clean heat plans:\n(I) the amount spent on each clean heat resource relative to the amount\nbudgeted, with an explanation for any deviations;\n(II) the amount spent on income-qualified programs or programs that serve\ncustomers in a disproportionately impacted community or in communities\nhistorically impacted by air pollution and other energy-related pollution,\nincluding, relative to the amount budgeted, an explanation for any\ndeviations;\n\n(III) the annual greenhouse gas emissions consistent with rules 4525 through\n4528, and a description of any significant deviations from the emissions\nreductions anticipated by project or program based on the utility’s most\nrecently approved clean heat plan;\n(IV) the actual greenhouse gas emissions reduced or avoided for each clean\nheat resource category as calculated consistent with the most recent\nCommission approved methodology developed by the Air Pollution Control\nDivision, and evaluated consistent with rules 4525 through 4528, and a\ndescription of any significant deviations from the emissions reductions\nanticipated by project or program based on the utility’s most recently\napproved clean heat plan;\n(V) the actual emission reductions and corresponding recovered methane\ncredits as well as a statement or certification from the utility that any\nrecovered methane credits were retired in the year generated;\n(VI) an update to the forecasts provided in subparagraph 4731(c)(I), if\napplicable;\n(VII) detailed information obtained from contractors about their use of\nColorado-based labor, use of contractors participating in apprenticeship\nprograms meeting the criteria in § 40-3.2-105.5(3), C.R.S., use of out-of-\nstate labor to construct and deliver clean heat resources, and other labor\nmetrics and information as specified in § 40-3.2-108(8), C.R.S., and\ndefined in paragraph 4211(a);\n(VIII) an update on the status of any competitive solicitation issued in\naccordance with paragraph 4731(f), including:\n(A) status of contract negotiation;\n(B) project development and milestone fulfillment;\n(C) relevant labor metrics in accordance with subparagraph\n4731(d)(II)(F); and\n(D) use of out-of-state labor.\n(b) The utility may request a revision to an existing, approved clean heat plan, as\nnecessary, in order to improve its opportunity of achieving future clean heat\ntargets or otherwise fulfill the purpose of these clean heat plan rules.\n(c) The utility shall submit the annual clean heat plan reports required in this rule\n4733 in the most recently concluded proceeding in which the Commission\napproved a clean heat plan filed by the utility.","truncated":false,"body_characters":2799}