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RESPONSE: There was an error in summary table, Table 5, where accumulated amortization under common was understated by about $1 million and Rural service area accumulated amortization was overstated by the same amount.
As noted by the BCUC, the relative compact size of the municipal area as opposed to the relative expanse of the non- municipal area supports the fact that additional equipment and investments are required to service Rural service area [BCUC Order G-119-17, Appendix A, page 11].
Rural service area profiles were then developed to more closely understand each rural population area and potential training and employment needs and opportunities.
The result of these two factors is that Urban customers, although using less purchased power, pay more per kWh for purchased power than do Rural customers [the average power purchase cost for Urban service area is about 9.6 cents/kW.h compared to about 7.85 cents/kW.h for Rural service area].
Rural service area costs include $0.396 million to reflect the surplus energy from the City’s generation that is being supplied to the Rural side of the utility valued at Fortis BC wholesale rate [4.51 cents/kW.h].