Source: http://en.openei.org/wiki/RAPID/Roadmap/8-MO-c
Timestamp: 2017-04-27 07:17:54
Document Index: 327419242

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 393', '§ 393', '§ 386', '§ 386', '§ 240', '§ 240', '§ 240', '§ 386', '§ 240', '§ 393']

An electrical corporation must obtain a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity (CCN) from the Missouri Public Service Commission (MPSC) prior to constructing an electric plant. Mo. Rev. Stat. § 393.170.1. An “electric corporation” includes an owner or operator of an electric plant, unless the electric plant exists only for its own use and not for the sale of electricity to others for the purpose of furnishing or transmitting electricity for light, heat, or power. Mo. Rev. Stat. § 393.140.1; Mo. Rev. Stat. § 386.020. An “electric plant” is defined as “. . . all real estate, fixtures and personal property operated, controlled, owned, used or to be used for or in connection with or to facilitate the generation, transmission, distribution, sale or furnishing of electricity for light, heat or power; and any conduits, ducts or other devices, materials, apparatus or property for containing, holding or carrying conductors used or to be used for the transmission of electricity for light, heat or power.” Mo. Rev. Stat. § 386.020(14). 8-MO-c.3 –Certificate of Convenience and Necessity Application
If any applicant (developer) is a Missouri corporation, a Certificate of Good Standing from the secretary of state; If any applicant (developer) is a foreign corporation, a certificate from the secretary of state that it is authorized to do business in Missouri; If any applicant (developer) is a partnership, a copy of the partnership agreement; If any applicant (developer) does business under a fictitious name, a copy of the registration of the fictitious name with the secretary of state; If any applicant (developer) is a political subdivision, a specific reference to the statutory provision and a specific reference to any other authority, if any, under which it operates; A brief statement of the character of business performed by each applicant (developer); Name, title, address and telephone number of the person to whom correspondence, communications and orders and decision of the commission are to be sent, if other than to the applicant’s (developer’s) legal counsel; If any applicant (developer) is an association, a list of all of its members; A statement indicating whether the applicant (developer) has any pending action or final unsatisfied judgments or decisions against it from any state or federal agency or court which involve customer service or rates if the action, judgment or decision has occurred within three (3) years of the date of the application; A statement that no annual report or assessment fees are overdue; and All Applications shall be subscribed and verified by affidavit under oath by one of the following methods: if an individual, by that individual; if a partnership, by an authorized member of the partnership; if a corporation, by an authorized officer of the corporation; if a municipality or political subdivision, by an authorized officer of the municipality or political subdivision; or by the attorney for the applicant (developer) if the application includes or is accompanied by a verified statement that the attorney is so authorized. 4 C.S.R. § 240 -2.060.
In addition to the requirements outlined in 4 C.S.R. § 240-2.060 if the CCN Application if for electrical transmission lines, gas transmission lines, or electrical production lines, it must include:
A description of the route of construction and a list of all electric lines of regulated and nonregulated utilities, or any underground facility that the proposed construction will cross; The plans and specifications for the complete construction project and estimated cost of the construction project or a statement of the reasons the information is currently unavailable and a date when it will be furnished; and Plans for financing. 4 C.S.R. § 240-3.105(1)(B).
The MPSC must review the Application for CCN for administrative and technical completeness. 8-MO-c.7 to 8-MO-c.8 – Publish Notice of Public Hearing and Public Comment
The applicant’s (developer) proposal must be economically feasible; and The service must promote the public interest.
In re Tartan Energy Company, 3 Mo. P.S.C. 173, 177 (1994). 8-MO-c.12 – Appeal Decision (If Applicable)
Missouri – Mo. Rev. Stat. §§ 386.010 et seq., Public Service CommissionMissouri Regulations – 4 C.S.R. §§ 240 et seq., Public Service CommissionMissouri – Mo. Rev. Stat. §§ 393.010 et seq., Gas, Electric, Water, Heating and Sewer Companies
<metadesc> Information about Missouri Certificate of Convenience and Necessity in the permitting of renewable energy and bulk transmission projects. </metadesc>
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