Title: Natural Gas from the Utility Regulators Perspective
1Natural Gas from the Utility Regulators
Perspective
- 3rd Annual
- Rockies Gas and Oil
- Comments of
- Ron Binz, Chairman
- Colorado Public Utilities Commission
- April 16, 2009
2Outline of this presentation
- Brief introduction to the Colorado PUC
- The role of gas-fired electric generation in the
new energy economy - base load applications
- peak load applications
- connection to renewable generation
- CAES
- Environmental considerations
- concerns about global warming
- implications for water use and quality
- impacts on air quality
- Economic considerations
- residential uses
- supply adequacy
- price levels and volatility
- Natural gas and energy efficiency
3Caveat
- I am one of three equal commissioners
- My positions are my own
- I am confused by many things and have not made up
my mind on much at all - I dont even agree with some of the things I say
- Good advice
dont believe everything you think
4The Colorado PUC
The Public Utilities Commission's mission is to
achieve a flexible regulatory environment that
provides safe, reliable and quality services to
utility customers on just and reasonable terms,
while managing the transition to effective
competition where appropriate.
- Independent agency, created in the constitution
- Three Commissioners, appointed by the Governor
- Four year terms
- Partly judicial, partly legislative
- Ninety-member staff is an agency within the
Department of Regulatory Agencies
5Colorado Commissioners
Matt Baker
Ron Binz
Jim Tarpey
6What do we regulate?
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- Investor-owned electric utilities
- Investor-owned natural gas utilities
- Intrastate natural gas pipelines-----------------
------------------------------ - Some telecommunications carriers services
- Passenger transportation
- Railroad crossings
- Investor-owned water utilities
- Pipeline safety
- Colorado Relay for the hearing impaired
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7How Colorado Uses Natural Gas
8Outline of this presentation
- Brief introduction to the Colorado PUC
- The role of gas-fired electric generation in the
new energy economy - base load applications
- peak load applications
- connection to renewable generation
- CAES
- Environmental considerations
- concerns about global warming
- implications for water use and quality
- impacts on air quality
- Economic considerations
- residential uses
- supply adequacy
- price levels and volatility
- Natural gas and energy efficiency
9Electricity Generation Fuels in Colorado (2008)
10Generation Fuels in Colorado
11Colorado Regulatory Process
-- Resource Planning --
New Rule
Prior Rule
- Utility models new portfolio
- Utility selects bid resources
12PUCs ERP Decision for Public Service Company of
Colorado
- Major Decision Items
- Closure of two coal plants
- 50 CCS requirement for new coal plant
- CO2 price assumed in modeling (20/ton 7
growth) - Continued growth of wind
- Likely approval of large solar projects (200 -
600 MW) - Competitive bidding for new resources
13Integrating Gas Generation with Wind
14Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES)
15CAES Characteristics
- CAES turbine has heat rate that is only about 50
of conventional gas turbine (4000 BTU/kWh) - CAES has a relatively high round-trip efficiency
- Eastern Colorado appears to have suitable sites
- EPRI studies underway
16Outline of this presentation
- Brief introduction to the Colorado PUC
- The role of gas-fired electric generation in the
new energy economy - base load applications
- peak load applications
- connection to renewable generation
- CAES
- Environmental considerations
- concerns about global warming
- implications for water use and quality
- impacts on air quality
- Economic considerations
- residential uses
- supply adequacy
- price levels and volatility
- Natural gas and energy efficiency
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21EPRI Prism Analysis (2008)
22Federal Legislative Proposals
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25What about China, India?
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28Outline of this presentation
- Brief introduction to the Colorado PUC
- The role of gas-fired electric generation in the
new energy economy - base load applications
- peak load applications
- connection to renewable generation
- CAES
- Environmental considerations
- concerns about global warming
- implications for water use and quality
- impacts on air quality
- Economic considerations
- residential uses
- supply adequacy
- price levels and volatility
- Natural gas and energy efficiency
29Residential Gas Use
- For Public Service Company of Colorado,
residential gas use per capita has been dropping
at 2.8 per year for ten years - Factors affecting residential gas use
- Retrofit weatherization
- Utility DSM programs
- Building codes for new construction
- Hot water in-line tankless, solar thermal
30Supply Adequacy
31Price Levels and Volatility
4.9 to 1.0
32Outline of this presentation
- Brief introduction to the Colorado PUC
- The role of gas-fired electric generation in the
new energy economy - base load applications
- peak load applications
- connection to renewable generation
- CAES
- Environmental considerations
- concerns about global warming
- implications for water use and quality
- impacts on air quality
- Economic considerations
- residential uses
- supply adequacy
- price levels and volatility
- Natural gas and energy efficiency
33Colorados Energy Efficiency Commitment
- DSM goals in legislation (HB 1037)
- Commission rules
- Expedited cost recovery
- Bonus mechanism
- Tie-in to utility electric resource planning
- Requirement of a recent CPCN for gas turbines
- Demand response solicitation
- Expanding residential AC program
- Significant weatherizaton and EE activity
expected from ARRA funding
34Conclusions
- NG appears to have a secure future in Colorados
energy economy - Direct use residential demand
- Generation climate concerns
- System renewable integration, CAES
- Possible fly in the ointment price levels and
continued price volatility
35Thanks for the invitation.
I look forward to your questions.