0001| HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL 75
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0002| 42ND LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - SECOND SESSION,
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0003| 1996
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0004| INTRODUCED BY
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0005| GARY K. KING
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0011| A JOINT MEMORIAL
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0012| DIRECTING THE NEW MEXICO PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION TO MONITOR
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0013| AND EVALUATE THE ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY AND REPORT TO THE
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0014| LEGISLATURE BEFORE ANY RESTRUCTURING OF THE INDUSTRY IS
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0015| IMPLEMENTED.
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0017| WHEREAS, the integrated water and resource planning
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0018| committee of the state legislature investigated, studied and
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0019| evaluated the advantages and disadvantages of retail wheeling
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0020| and alternative restructuring schemes applicable to the electric
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0021| power industry; and
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0022| WHEREAS, it has been determined that these issues affect
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0023| all New Mexicans and many varied interests, including individual
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0024| residents, small and large commercial interests, environmental
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0025| concerns, renewable energy technologies, in-state utilities,
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0001| which include the rural electric cooperatives, existing and
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0002| potential other power suppliers, utility shareholders and other
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0003| investors in New Mexico and its future; and
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0004| WHEREAS, the infusion of competitive influences into the
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0005| electric power industry may eventually prove valuable and
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0006| beneficial to all New Mexicans; and
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0007| WHEREAS, wholesale wheeling negates the need for actual
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0008| long-distance transfer of electricity to provide service to a
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0009| local customer; and
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0010| WHEREAS, it is in the purview of the New Mexico public
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0011| utility commission to monitor and evaluate the electric power
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0012| industry and applicable market influences and factors, subject
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0013| to legislative oversight;
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0014| NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE
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0015| STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the New Mexico public utility
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0016| commission be directed to monitor and evaluate the potential
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0017| restructuring of the electric power industry and consider the
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0018| following equivalent factors:
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0019| A. all ratepayers in the state should benefit
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0020| directly with lower rates from any proposed restructuring;
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0021| B. any proposed restructuring must maintain and
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0022| possibly encourage the financial health and economic viability
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0023| of each of the state's utilities;
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0024| C. any proposed restructuring must provide for
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0025| appropriate protection of the state's interests, including in-state utilities, from unfair or advantaged competition from
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0001| utilities or others from outside the state; and
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0002| D. the costs, including transition costs, of any
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0003| proposed restructuring must be shared and apportioned equitably
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0004| among the varied interests benefitted by the proposed
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0005| restructuring; and
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0006| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the New Mexico public utility
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0007| commission consider the following additional factors in its
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0008| monitoring and evaluation:
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0009| A. the avoidance, if possible, of litigation over
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0010| any proposed restructuring;
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0011| B. the merits of transitional, phased-in,
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0012| experimental or pilot projects to further determine the
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0013| potential advisability of the restructuring of the electric
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0014| power industry;
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0015| C. the experience of other states whose market
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0016| influences may be suited for either retail wheeling or industry
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0017| restructuring;
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0018| D. the benefit of wholesale competition, in the long
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0019| run, in lieu of or in conjunction with retail competition;
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0020| E. potential benefits for residential consumers of
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0021| retail wheeling; and
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0022| F. the measures by which an evaluation of any
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0023| proposed industry restructuring can be made; and
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0024| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the New Mexico public utility
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0025| commission report its findings, conclusions and recommendations
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0001| to the state legislature; and
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0002| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this memorial be
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0003| transmitted to the New Mexico public utility commission.
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0004| - 4 - State of New Mexico
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0005| House of Representatives
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0007| FORTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE
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0008| SECOND SESSION, 1996
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0011| February 11, 1996
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0014| Mr. Speaker:
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0016| Your CONSUMER AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, to
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0017| whom has been referred
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0019| HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL 75
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0021| has had it under consideration and reports same WITHOUT
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0022| RECOMMENDATION, and thence referred to the ENERGY
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0023| AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE.
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0025| Respectfully submitted,
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0005| Gary K. King, Chairman
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0008| Adopted Not Adopted
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0012| Date
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0014| The roll call vote was 8 For 0 Against
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0015| Yes: 8
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0016| Excused: Baca, Charley, Vigil
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0017| Absent: None
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