1.
(a)As used in this section, "substitute
natural gas" means pipeline quality gas produced by a facility that uses
a gasification process to convert coal into a gas capable of being used:
(1)by a utility to supply gas utility service to end use consumers
in Indiana; or
(2)as a fuel used by a utility to produce electric power to supply
electric utility service to end use consumers in Indiana.
(b)As used in this section, "customer choice program" means a
program under which residential and commercial consumers located in
the service area of a gas or electric utility may:
(1)purchase their supply from a provider other than the utility in
the service area; and
(2)receive transportation service from the utility in the service
area for the delivery of the supply purchased under subdivisio
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1. (a) As used in this section, "substitute
natural gas" means pipeline quality gas produced by a facility that uses
a gasification process to convert coal into a gas capable of being used:
(1) by a utility to supply gas utility service to end use consumers
in Indiana; or
(2) as a fuel used by a utility to produce electric power to supply
electric utility service to end use consumers in Indiana.
(b) As used in this section, "customer choice program" means a
program under which residential and commercial consumers located in
the service area of a gas or electric utility may:
(1) purchase their supply from a provider other than the utility in
the service area; and
(2) receive transportation service from the utility in the service
area for the delivery of the supply purchased under subdivision
(1) to the consumer's premises.
(c) Subject to IC 8-1-8.9 and notwithstanding any other law, if the
commission approves a contract for the purchase of substitute natural
gas, or electricity generated in connection with the production of
substitute natural gas, by a utility, the commission shall allow the
utility to recover the following costs on a timely basis throughout the
term of the contract:
(1) All costs incurred in connection with and resulting from the
utility's purchases under the contract, including the cost of the
substitute natural gas and related costs for generation,
transmission, transportation, and storage services.
(2) All costs the utility incurs in obtaining replacement gas if the
seller fails to deliver substitute natural gas required to be
delivered under the contract, including the price of the gas, and
related transportation, storage, and hedging costs, to the extent
those costs are not paid by the seller.
(3) Upon petition by the utility, any other costs the commission
finds are reasonably necessary in association with the contract.
(d) Any costs recovered under subsection (c):
(1) are in addition to the recovery of other costs; and
(2) shall be made through an adjustment under section 42 of this
chapter or another rate adjustment mechanism that allows for
comparable timely cost recovery.
(e) If a customer choice program is implemented, expanded, or
renewed for a utility during the term of a contract approved by order of
the commission under subsection (c) that has the effect of reducing the
utility's sales volumes, a condition of the authorization of that program
must be the proportionate assignment of the gas or electric utility's
substitute natural gas purchase obligation to the service providers in the
customer choice program that meets the assignment requirements in the
approved contract.
(f) Regardless of changes in market conditions or other
circumstances, the commission may not take any action during the term
of a contract approved under this section that adversely affects a
utility's right to timely recover costs under this section or to otherwise
fully recover such costs.
(g) With respect to utilities that are parties to a contract for the
purchase of substitute natural gas approved by the commission under
this section, the state covenants and agrees that as long as the contract
is in effect the state will not limit, alter, or impair a utility's right to
recover costs as provided in this section. Notwithstanding any other
law, neither the commission nor any other state agency, political
subdivision, or governmental unit may take any action that would have
the effect of limiting, altering, or impairing a utility's right to recover
costs as provided in this section.