volumes associated with Enbridge Gas’s own operations for each of the EGD rate zone and the Union rate zones (effective January 1, 2019).1
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4. In its Decision and Order on Enbridge Gas’s 2019 Application, the OEB approved the establishment of Enbridge Gas’s requested new FCPP-related deferral and variance accounts with a single exception; rather than approving a single deferral account to record the combined administration costs for all rate zones, the OEB directed that Enbridge Gas should establish two Greenhouse Gas Emissions Administration Deferral Accounts, one for each of the EGD rate zone and the Union rate zones.2
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5. Accordingly, Enbridge Gas established the following FCPP-related deferral and variance accounts:
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Administration Deferral Account (“GGEADA”) – EGD Rate Zone;3
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Administration Deferral Account – Union Rate Zones;4
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Federal Carbon Charge – Customer Variance Account (“FCCCVA”) – EGD Rate Zone;5
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EB-2018-0205, Exhibit D, pp. 2-4.
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EB-2018-0205, Decision and Order, July 4, 2019, pp. 9-10.
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EGD Rate Zone Account No. 179-501, to record the administration costs associated with the impacts of federal regulations related to greenhouse gas emission requirements for Enbridge Gas within the EGD rate zone effective January 1, 2019.
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Union Rate Zones Account No. 179-422, to record the administration costs associated with the impacts of federal regulations related to greenhouse gas emission requirements for Enbridge Gas within the Union rate zones effective January 1, 2019.