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ORDER NO. PSC -2020 -0293 -AS -EI <br />DOCKET NOS. 20200067 -EI, 20200069 -EI, <br />20200070-EI,20200071-EI,20200092-EI <br />PAGE 60 <br />cost recovery factors in the SPPCRC proceeding. It states: <br />The specified amount of base revenue reduction described above. <br />will be accomplished through one-time reductions to base rates <br />using the cost allocation and rate design principles reflected in <br />paragraph 3 of the 2013 Stipulation among the Parties as modified <br />by paragraph 3 of the 2017 Agreement, and those same cost <br />allocation and rate design principles shall be used to develop the cost <br />recovery factorsrates that will be used for SPP cost recovery in the <br />SPPCRC beginning in 2020 and annually thereafter as provided in <br />paragraph 3(g) of the 2017 Agreement; <br />Attachment C <br />F. Tampa Electric filed a motion to approve the tariff changes necessary to implement <br />the base rate reduction contemplated in the 2020 Agreement in Docket No. 20200092 -EI on July <br />31, 2020. 'Che tariff changes necessary to implement the base rate reduction contemplated in the <br />2020 Agreement were prepared using the cost allocation and rate design principles in specified in <br />paragraph 1 I(b) of that agreement, <br />G. Tampa Electric filed a petition to recover costs associated with its SPP ("Cost <br />Recovery.Petition") on July 24, 2020, in Docket No. 20200092 -EI. Its Cost Recovery Petition <br />was accompanied by the prepared direct testimony of Mark. R. Roche (Ex. MRR-1), David L. <br />Plusquellic (Ex. DLP -i), A. Sloan Lewis (Exs. ASL -1 and ASL -2j, and William R. Ashburn (Ex. <br />WRA-I). lbe SPP cost recovery factors proposed by the company were developed in accordance <br />with paragraph I I (b) of the 2020 Agreement., <br />H. The Parties have. engaged in extensive formal discovery in the SPP docket and <br />informal discovery in the SPPCRC docket. Tlirough this process, the Parties have thoroughly <br />reviewed and evaluated Tampa Electric's 2020-2029 SPP and the pmiectc planned for 2020 and <br />2021 and the related project costs, program costs and rate impact of the proposed SPP. The 2020 <br />Agreement included the approximately $15 million base rate reduction described above, so it was <br />not necessary ;for the Parties to conduct discovery to detect possible double recovery of costs <br />through the SPPCRC and base rates in the SPPCRC docket. <br />��d <br />