
November
2006
Notice
of Hearing
You are
hereby notified that Walton EMC (“Walton”) will hold a hearing
in its auditorium located at 842 US Hwy 78, Monroe, Georgia, 30655, at 1
p.m. on January 4, 2007 for the purpose of hearing evidence regarding new
electric service standards promulgated under the Energy Policy Act of 2005.
- Intervention:
- Only those persons served on Walton’s
electric distribution system have a right to intervene in this proceeding.
Any intervener must file a notice to intervene no later than December
8, 2006.
- Notices to intervene must clearly establish
that the intervener has active service on Walton’s electric lines.
- As part of the notice to intervene, the intervener
must notify Walton of their intent to file testimony in the proceeding.
- Notices to intervene must be mailed to Sarah
Malcom at Walton EMC, P.O. Box 260, Monroe, GA, 30655-0260.
- Any notice to intervene that is filed late
must state the reason why such notice was not filed by December 8, 2006.
The hearing officer will determine whether to grant intervention out
of time.
- Interveners may request documentary evidence through
Walton by filing requests with Sarah Malcom at Walton EMC. It shall be
the responsibility of the party sponsoring any exhibits to see that the
court reporter and all parties of record, in addition to the hearing
officer, receive copies of all exhibits at the time of their introduction
at the hearing.
- Any party may testify at the hearing without intervening
in accordance with the rules for limited appearances stated below.
- Service:
- Any documents or exhibits filed with Walton prior
to the hearing must also be filed with all interveners in the proceeding.
- Hearing Exhibits:
- It shall be the responsibility of the party sponsoring
any hearing exhibits to see that the court reporter and all interveners,
in addition to the hearing officer, receive copies of all exhibits at
the time of their introduction at the hearing.
The parties
and interveners in this proceeding have the following rights in connection
with this hearing:
- To respond in writing and by appearance at hearing
to the matters at issue in this docket and to present evidence on any
relevant issue;
- To be represented by counsel at each party’s
expense;
- To cross-examine any witness offering testimony
at hearing contrary to the party’s interests or legal position.
- Assignment To Hearing Officer
- Walton has appointed a hearing officer to conduct
the hearing in this proceeding to take evidence and swear in witnesses.
The hearing officer will present all duly entered evidence to the board
for its consideration and decision.
- Testimony
- An original and two copies of any direct
testimony along with a 3.5" disk containing an electronic version
in either Microsoft Word for text documents or Microsoft Excel format
for spreadsheets, is to be filed by 4 p.m. December 22, 2006. All
such filings shall be made at the front desk of the main Walton EMC office,
842 US Hwy 78, Monroe, Georgia, 30655, and addressed to the attention
of Sarah Malcom.
- All pre-filed testimony must be in question-answer
format.
- Each intervener must also file with one another, and
the assigned hearing officer, a copy of any direct testimony.
- PLEASE NOTE THAT All TESTIMONY MUST BE PRE-FILED
WITH WALTON EMC. No intervener will be permitted to testify at the hearing
unless he or she has timely pre-filed testimony in accordance with thedirectives
set forth in this notice.
- Any person not an intervener to the proceeding
who would like to testify at the hearing is able to do so. Such appearance
shall be limited to their direct testimony only and shall not be subject
to cross-examination and shall not have the right to cross-examine other
witnesses or parties.
- Persons interested in making a limited appearance
at the hearing are encouraged to notify Walton in advance at (770) 266-2325;
however advance notification is not required.
The
following matters are at issue in this proceeding and will be decided on
the basis of facts and arguments presented at hearing:
- Whether Walton EMC should offer its customers
a schedule of time-based rates and “smart metering” to reflect
any differences in cost to Walton for providing electric service during
different time periods of the day.
- Whether Walton EMC should adopt an interconnection
standard allowing qualified customer owned generation to connect directly
to Walton’s electric distribution system.
- Whether Walton EMC should offer its customers
a net metering service. Such service can have several implementation
strategies, but all involve offsetting customer-generated electricity
with electricity consumed by the customer from Walton facilities.
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