VIA ELECTRONIC FILING Mrs. Jocelyn Boyd, Esq. Chief Clerk/Administrator Au g ust 28, 2015 Public Service Commission of South Carolina 101 Executive Center Dr .• Suite 100 Columbia, SC 29210 RE: Docket No. 2011-181-E Dear Mrs. Boyd: Charles A. Castle Associate General Counsel Duke Energy Corporation 550 South Tryon Street Charlotte, NC 28202 Mailing Address DEC45A/P. O. Box 1 321 Charlotte, NC 28201 o· 704.382.4499 f. 980.373.8534 alex.castre @ duke-energy.com Pursuant to the Commiss i on's Order issued September 2, 20 II in Docke t No. 2011-181- E, Duke Energy Progress, LLC. ("DEP") submits its quarterly report pertaining to Rider DSM/EE-6 and its EM&V schedule for Demand Side Management/Ener g y Efficiency ("DSM/EE") programs. The schedules accompanying this submission, for the quarter ending June 30, 2015, are as follows: Attachment I - Amounts billed under Rider DSM/EE-6 during the reportin g period accompanied by estimat e s of g ross rece ipts taxes and South Carolina Regulatory Fees . ; Attachment 2 - DSM/EE prog ram energy and capacity savings achieved throu gh the e nd of the reporti ng pe riod; Attachment 3 - DEP's anti cipated DSM/EE program EM &V schedule; and Attachment 4 - DEP's System O &M and A&G expenses and amounts allocated to South Carolina. DUKE 8 ENERGY. Charles A. Castle Associate General Counsel Duke Energy Corgoration 550 South Tryon Street Charlotte, NC 28202 Mailing Address. DEC45A/P.O. Box 1321 Charlotte, NC 28201 o 704.382.4499 t. 980.373.8534 alex.cast(enduke4tnergy.corn August 28, 2016 VIA ELECTRONIC FILING Mrs. Jocelyn Boyd, Esq. Chief Clerk/Administrator Public Service Commission of South Carolina 101 Executive Center Dr., Suite 100 Columbia, SC 29210 RE: Docket No. 2011-181-E Dear Mrs. Boyd: Pursuant. to the Commission's Order issued September 2, 2011 in Docket No. 2011-181- E, Duke Energy Progress, LLC. ("DEP") submits its quarterly report pertaining to Rider DSM/EE-6 and its EM&V schedule for Demand Side Management/Energy Efficiency ("DSM/EE") programs. The schedules accompanying this submission, lor the quarter ending June 30, 2015, are as follows: Attachment 1 — Amounts billed under Rider DSM/EE-6 during the reporting period accompanied by estimates of gross receipts taxes and South Carolina Regulatory Fees; Attachment 2 — DSM/EE program energy and capacity savings achieved through the end of the reporting period; Attachment 3 — DEP's anticipated DSM/EE program EM&V schedule; and Attachment 4 — DEP's System O&M and A&G expenses and amounts allocated to South Carolina.
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VIA ELECTRONIC FILING Mrs. Jocelyn Boyd, Esq. Chief Clerk/ Administrator
August 28, 2015
Public Service Commission of South Carolina 101 Executive Center Dr .• Suite 100 Columbia, SC 29210
RE: Docket No. 2011-181-E
Dear Mrs. Boyd:
Charles A. Castle Associate General Counsel
Duke Energy Corporation 550 South Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Mailing Address DEC45A/P.O. Box 1321
Charlotte, NC 28201
o· 704.382.4499 f. 980.373.8534
alex.castre@ duke-energy .com
Pursuant to the Commission's Order issued September 2, 20 II in Docket No. 2011-181-E, Duke Energy Progress, LLC. ("DEP") submits its quarterly report pertaining to Rider DSM/EE-6 and its EM&V schedule for Demand Side Management/Energy Efficiency ("DSM/EE") programs. The schedules accompanying this submission, for the quarter ending
June 30, 2015, are as follows:
Attachment I - Amounts billed under Rider DSM/EE-6 during the reporting period accompanied by estimates of gross receipts taxes and South Carolina
Regulatory Fees.;
Attachment 2 - DSM/EE program energy and capacity savings achieved through the end
of the reporting period;
Attachment 3 - DEP's anticipated DSM/EE program EM&V schedule; and
Attachment 4 - DEP's System O&M and A&G expenses and amounts allocated to South Carolina.
DUKE8 ENERGY.
Charles A. CastleAssociate General Counsel
Duke Energy Corgoration550 South Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Mailing Address.DEC45A/P.O. Box 1321
Charlotte, NC 28201
o 704.382.4499t. 980.373.8534
alex.cast(enduke4tnergy.corn
August 28, 2016
VIA ELECTRONIC FILINGMrs. Jocelyn Boyd, Esq.Chief Clerk/AdministratorPublic Service Commission of South Carolina101 Executive Center Dr., Suite 100Columbia, SC 29210
RE: Docket No. 2011-181-E
Dear Mrs. Boyd:
Pursuant. to the Commission's Order issued September 2, 2011 in Docket No. 2011-181-
E, Duke Energy Progress, LLC. ("DEP") submits its quarterly report pertaining to RiderDSM/EE-6 and its EM&V schedule for Demand Side Management/Energy Efficiency("DSM/EE") programs. The schedules accompanying this submission, lor the quarter endingJune 30, 2015, are as follows:
Attachment 1— Amounts billed under Rider DSM/EE-6 during the reporting period
accompanied by estimates of gross receipts taxes and South CarolinaRegulatory Fees;
Attachment 2 — DSM/EE program energy and capacity savings achieved through the endof the reporting period;
Attachment 3 — DEP's anticipated DSM/EE program EM&V schedule; and
Attachment 4 — DEP's System O&M and A&G expenses and amounts allocated to SouthCarolina.
will continue to submit this report to bolh the Commission and the Office of
Regulntory Staff on a quarterly basis until further order of the Commission.
Please contact me if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
~au# Charles A. Castle
Attachments cc: Jeffrey M. Nelson, Office of Regulatory Staff
John Flitter, Office of Regulatory Staff
DEP will continue to submit this report to both the Commission and the Office ofRegulatory Stal'I'on a quarterly basis until further order of the Commission,
Please contnct me if you have any questions.
Charles A. Castle
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