North Carolina General Statutes
Article 7 - Rates of Public Utilities.
§ 62-133.15 - (Expires July 1, 2026 see note) Cost recovery for natural gas economic development infrastructure.

62-133.15. (Expires July 1, 2026 - see note) Cost recovery for natural gas economic development infrastructure.
(a) Purpose. - The purpose of this section is to prescribe a methodology for cost recovery by a natural gas local distribution company that constructs natural gas economic development infrastructure to serve a project the Department of Commerce determines is an eligible project under G.S. 143B-437.021. The Commission shall adopt rules to implement this section.
(b) Eligibility. - Cost recovery under this section is limited to natural gas economic development infrastructure the Commission determines satisfies all of the following conditions:
(1) The project will be located in an area where adequate natural gas infrastructure for the eligible project is not economically feasible.
(2) Either the developer, prospective customer, or the occupant of the eligible project provides, prior to initiation of construction of the natural gas economic development infrastructure, a binding commitment in the form of a commercial contract or other form acceptable to the Commission to the natural gas local distribution company regarding service needed for a period of at least 10 years from the date the gas is made available.
(3) The projected margin revenues not recoverable under G.S. 62-133.4 from the eligible project will not be sufficient to cover the cost of the natural gas infrastructure associated with the project.
(c) Economic Feasibility. - The Commission shall permit a natural gas local distribution company to recover reasonable and prudent natural gas economic development infrastructure costs only to the extent necessary to make the construction of the infrastructure economically feasible, as determined by the Commission. In determining economic feasibility, the Commission shall employ the net present value method of analysis. Only natural gas economic development infrastructure with a negative net present value shall be determined to be economically infeasible.
(d) Costs Recoverable. - Eligible economic development infrastructure development costs are the reasonable and prudent costs determined by the Commission to be both directly related to the construction of natural gas infrastructure for an eligible project and economically infeasible. The costs may include any of the following:
(1) Planning costs.
(2) Development costs.
(3) Construction costs and an allowance for funds used during construction and a return on investment once the project is completed, calculated using the pretax overall rate of return approved by the Commission in the company's most recent general rate case.
(4) A revenue retention factor.
(5) Depreciation.
(6) Property taxes.
(e) Rate Adjustment Surcharge Mechanism. - The Commission shall permit recovery of eligible economic development infrastructure costs in a rate adjustment surcharge mechanism. The mechanism shall allow for recovery on an annual or semiannual basis, as determined by the Commission, subject to audit and reconciliation procedures. Any rate adjustment surcharge mechanism adopted under this section shall terminate upon the earlier of the full recovery of the costs allowed under subsection (d) of this section or the natural gas local distribution company's next general rate case in which the eligible infrastructure development costs shall be included in the natural gas distribution company's rate base. Nothing in this section precludes the natural gas local distribution company from recovering eligible economic development infrastructure costs in a general rate case.
(f) Limitations. - A natural gas local distribution company shall not invest more than twenty-five million dollars ($25,000,000) of eligible infrastructure development costs in any year. The aggregate amount of eligible infrastructure development costs recovered under rate adjustment surcharge mechanisms for all natural gas local distribution companies in the State cannot exceed seventy-five million dollars ($75,000,000). Cumulative rate adjustments allowed under a rate adjustment surcharge mechanism approved by the Commission under this section shall not exceed five percent (5%) of the total annual service margin revenues not recoverable under G.S. 62-133.4 approved by the Commission in the natural gas local distribution company's last general rate case. (2016-118, s. 1; 2020-58, s. 7.3.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 62 - Public Utilities

Article 7 - Rates of Public Utilities.

§ 62-130 - Commission to make rates for public utilities.

§ 62-131 - Rates must be just and reasonable; service efficient.

§ 62-132 - Rates established under this Chapter deemed just and reasonable; remedy for collection of unjust or unreasonable rates.

§ 62-133 - How rates fixed.

§ 62-133.1 - Small water and sewer utility rates.

§ 62-133.1A - Fair value determination of government-owned water and wastewater systems.

§ 62-133.1B - Water and Sewer Investment Plan ratemaking mechanism authorized.

§ 62-133.2 - Fuel and fuel-related charge adjustments for electric utilities.

§ 62-133.4 - Gas cost adjustment for natural gas local distribution companies.

§ 62-133.5 - Alternative regulation, tariffing, and deregulation of telecommunications utilities.

§ 62-133.6 - Environmental compliance costs recovery.

§ 62-133.7 - Customer usage tracking rate adjustment mechanisms for natural gas local distribution company rates.

§ 62-133.7A - Rate adjustment mechanism for natural gas local distribution company rates.

§ 62-133.8 - Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard (REPS).

§ 62-133.9 - Cost recovery for demand-side management and energy efficiency measures.

§ 62-133.11 - Rate adjustment for changes in costs based on third-party rates.

§ 62-133.12 - Rate adjustment mechanism based on investment in repair, improvement, and replacement of water and sewer facilities.

§ 62-133.12A - Customer usage tracking rate adjustment mechanisms for water and wastewater rates.

§ 62-133.12B - Computation of income tax expense for ratemaking purposes; taxable contributions.

§ 62-133.13 - Recovery of costs related to unlawful discharges from coal combustion residuals surface impoundments to the surface waters of the State.

§ 62-133.14 - Cost recovery for acquisition of joint municipal power agency ownership interest in generating facilities.

§ 62-133.15 - (Expires July 1, 2026 see note) Cost recovery for natural gas economic development infrastructure.

§ 62-133.16 - Performance-based regulation authorized.

§ 62-133.20 - Cleanfields renewable energy demonstration parks.

§ 62-134 - Change of rates; notice; suspension and investigation.

§ 62-135 - Temporary rates under bond.

§ 62-136 - Investigation of existing rates; changing unreasonable rates; certain refunds to be distributed to customers.

§ 62-137 - Scope of rate case.

§ 62-138 - Utilities to file rates, service regulations and service contracts with Commission; publication; certain telephone service prohibited.

§ 62-139 - Rates varying from schedule prohibited; refunding overcharge; penalty.

§ 62-140 - Discrimination prohibited.

§ 62-141 - Long and short hauls.

§ 62-142 - Contracts as to rates.

§ 62-143 - Schedule of rates to be evidence.

§ 62-144 - Free transportation.

§ 62-145 - Rates between points connected by more than one route.

§ 62-146 - Rates and service of motor common carriers of property.

§ 62-146.1 - Rates and service of bus companies.

§ 62-148 - Rates on leased or controlled utility.

§ 62-149 - Unused tickets to be redeemed.

§ 62-150 - Ticket may be refused intoxicated person; penalty for prohibited entry.

§ 62-151 - Passenger refusing to pay fare or violating rules may be ejected.

§ 62-152.1 - Uniform rates; joint rate agreements among carriers.

§ 62-152.2 - Standard transportation practices.

§ 62-153 - Contracts of public utilities with certain companies and for services.

§ 62-154 - Surplus power rates.

§ 62-155 - Electric power rates to promote conservation.

§ 62-156 - Power sales by small power producers to public utilities.

§ 62-157 - Telecommunications relay service.

§ 62-158 - Natural gas expansion.

§ 62-159 - Additional funding for natural gas expansion.

§ 62-159.1 - Debt collection practices.

§ 62-159.2 - Direct renewable energy procurement for major military installations, public universities, and large customers.