lakeland electric pricing to meet net meter rules appa 2009 business & finance conference
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LAKELAND ELECTRIC Pricing to Meet Net Meter Rules APPA 2009 Business & Finance Conference. Sept 14, 2009 Jeff Sprague Manager Pricing & Rates. Disclaimer. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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LAKELAND ELECTRICPricing to Meet Net Meter Rules
APPA 2009 Business & Finance Conference
Sept 14, 2009
Jeff SpragueManager Pricing & Rates
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Disclaimer
The thoughts expressed herein are those of the presenter only, intended to spark technical discussions among fellow rates professional and industry managers, and should not be taken as disclosing any pending or future decision by the City of Lakeland.
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Florida Net Meter Rule
• (2)(c) “Net metering” means a metering and billing methodology whereby customer-owned renewable generation is allowed to offset the customer's electricity consumption on-site.
• (8)(h) …customer shall continue to pay the applicable customer charge and applicable demand charge.
Rule 25-6.065, FL Administrative Code3
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From the utility perspective, lost revenues, cross-customer subsidies, grid-integration issues and other precedent-setting disruptions have been discussed, but the practical implication have been less than revolutionary.
Mike Taylor, Solar Electric Power Association, “When Net Metering Goes Mainstream”, ELP July-August 20094
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Utilities might begin to experience business model disruptions similar to those that occurred with cell phones.
Mike Taylor, Solar Electric Power Association, “When Net Metering Goes Mainstream”, ELP July-August 2009
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Renewable Generation
• Biomass
• Wind
• Solar photovoltaic
• Solar thermal
• Geothermal
• Landfill & waste methane
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Solar PV
• Incentives to install
• Generation capacity
• System capacity needs
• Net meter and feed in tariffs
• Excess energy
• Production and Distribution systems cost recovery
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Solar PV Incentives
• Hobbyist & retired engineer
• Federal tax credit of 30%• Florida rebate (so long as it is appropriated)
• Utility rebate – none
• Price – net meter, feed-in tariff
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Solar PV Capacity
• Lakeland typical Residential customer is electric heat/heat pump, AC and Hot Water
• 1,220 KWH/MO requires ~9.4 KW-DC
• Assume 4 KW is practical system size
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System Capacity Needs
• Lakeland is Winter peaking @ 8 am
• Solar day 7 am to 5 pm; 70% of capacity by 10 am
• Average Residential customer 4 KW
• How much does Solar PV contribute to system peak requirements?
• 8,000 KW of Interruptible Commercial load
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Solar PV Billing
• Net Metering in Lakeland– Credit for excess energy– 2 customers with capacity to be net provider– Renewable Energy Credits belong to _______
• Feed in Tariff– Similar to Power Purchase Agreement with
Sun Edison for 24 MW over 10 years• $280.99 to $95.43 per MWH >>$149.33 average
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Solar PV Excess Energy
• “Purchase” of excess energy at average pricing
• Time of Use pricing and Peak Critical Period pricing
• Bank energy and Form 1099 to IRS?
• Lakeland cashes out when account closes but Form 1099 (none yet)
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Solar PV and Cost Recovery
• Proper cost allocation for the Production, Transmission, and Distribution systems– Rate study allocation to entire class– Net meter billing contributes nothing
• Recovery of capacity costs– PV Standby Service– Access charge for consumption regardless of
generation source
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Solar PV Alternate Rate Design
• PV Standby Service– Demand meter– Non-demand meter
• Access charge (identical to retail access)– Total consumption covers delivery cost– Charge for utility purchased energy only– Uses same metering required for Renewable
Energy Credits
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Residential Demand Rate Design
• $13.54 per KW Cost of Service• $0.00277 per KWH Cost of Service• $0.05261 per KWH average of 3 tiers
• $7.00 per KW for Commercial• $0.02019 per KWH for Commercial• $5.94 per KW Commercial Standby @ Dist.
• 4 KW average Residential demand
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Residential Demand Rate Design
• $13.54 per KW Cost of Service• $0.00277 per KWH Cost of Service• $0.05261 per KWH average of 3 tiers
• $7.00 per KW for Commercial• $0.02019 per KWH for Commercial• $5.94 per KW Commercial Standby @ Dist.
• 4 KW average Residential demand
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4 KW x $5.94 = $23.76
4 KW x $7.00 = $28.00
4 KW x $13.54 = $54.16
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Residential Demand Rate Design
• $13.54 per KW Cost of Service• $0.00277 per KWH Cost of Service• $0.05261 per KWH average of 3 tiers
• $7.00 per KW for Commercial• $0.02019 per KWH for Commercial• $5.94 per KW Commercial Standby @ Dist.
• 4 KW average Residential demand
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Customer expected to
resist large fixed
charge of $24/mo or
$54/mo
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Access Charge (Unbundled Price)
• $13.54 per KW Cost of Service• $0.00277 per KWH Cost of Service• $0.05261 per KWH average of 3 tiers
• $7.00 per KW for Commercial• $0.02019 per KWH for Commercial• $5.94 per KW Commercial Standby @ Dist.
• 4 KW average Residential demand
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Access Charge (Unbundled Price)
• $0.04984 per KWH Access Charge• $0.00277 per KWH Energy Charge(COS)• $0.05261 per KWH average of 3 tiers
• $0.03242 per KWH Access Charge• $0.02019 per KWH Energy Charge (GSD)• $0.05261
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Energy Access Fuel Chgrate $0.10736 $0.00277 $0.04984 $0.05475
1200 KWH $128.83 $3.32 $59.81 $65.70
Net Meter 500 KWH of PV Gen $75.15 $1.94 $34.89 $38.33
Consumption Bill & PV Credit $100.07 $1.94 $59.81 $38.33
$24.92
Unbundled Revenue and Cost to Serve PV
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Energy Access Fuel Chgrate $0.10736 $0.02019 $0.03242 $0.05475
1200 KWH $128.83 $24.23 $38.90 $65.70
Net Meter 500 KWH of PV Gen $75.15 $14.13 $22.69 $38.33
Consumption Bill & PV Credit $91.36 $14.13 $38.90 $38.33
$16.21
Unbundled Revenue and Cost to Serve PV
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Energy Access Fuel Chgrate $0.10736 $0.02019 $0.03242 $0.05475
1200 KWH $128.83 $24.23 $38.90 $65.70
Net Meter 1400 KWH of PV Gen -$21.47 -$4.04 -$6.48 -$10.95
Consumption Bill & PV Credit $23.92 -$4.04 $38.90 -$10.95
$45.39
Unbundled Revenue and Cost to Serve PV
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Renew. Energy Credit per KWH $0.05000
Monthly REC value retail $25.00 for 500 KWH
minus LE admin. cost @ ($0.00104) per KWH -$0.52
minus REC registration @ $0.00000 per KWH $0.00
Net REC value to customer $24.48
Cash Value of Renewable Energy Credits
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Summary
• 40,890,430 KWH lost
• 2.4%
• Directly increases energy cost to others– 24 MW of PV $1.06 per MWH increase– SHW @ 1.1% $0.47 per MWH increase– Customer owned ??
• Mitigate with rate design change that continues to meet net meter rules.
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Philosophy
What are you going to do now?
How do I know? I’m making
it up as we go along. Indiana Jones, Raiders of the Lost Ark
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Questions?
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