Title: Deregulation and Your CCP Action Plan
1Deregulation and YourCCP Action Plan
- Measures to Reduce GHG Emissions from Electric
Power Generation - Ann Elsen
- Energy Planner
2Sources of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
3Overview
- Introduction to deregulation
- Participating in the process
- Environmental Issues
- Electricity Procurement
- Educating and Involving the Community
4Action Plan
- Corporate Measures
- Electricity Procurement
- Renewable Energy Installations
- Efficiency Measures
- Demand Side Management
- Community Measures
- Consumer Education
- Municipal Aggregation
- Participation in the Deregulation Process
- Refocusing the Community on Efficiency
Renewables
5Deregulation 101, Intro.
- What is deregulation?
- Who benefits and who pays?
- National Energy Security
- The same fixes improve environmental
performance and security.
6- Samuel Insull developed the vertically integrated
electric monopoly, which functioned for nearly
100 years.
7Electricity Deregulation
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Transmission
Distribution (Electric Company)
Generation (Supplier)
You (End User)
8Market Transition
- Shift from Investor Owned regulated utilities
to competitive market - Concurrent evolution of industry
- Information Age
- Electricity dependent economy
- Distributed generation vs. Central Power Plants
- New Technologies
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10With or Without Deregulation
- Current power market doesnt fit digital age.
- Increased need for reliability.
- Aging infrastructure carries power from large
centralized generation plants. - Increased complexity of transmission and
distribution systems. - Shift to distributed generation.
11Evolution of Electricity Industry
12You are a Stakeholder
- Local government needs to be involved in the
deregulation process. - Often among the first to shop for competitive
power. - Represents constituents ratepayers, residents,
businesses.
13Get a Seat at the Table
- Become educated
- Identify key issues
- Contact your state utility commission
- Work with legislators
- Demand participation equal to that of industry
14Expand Your Influence
- Coordinate with other local governments
- Other CCP members
- Municipal Leagues and Associations of Counties
- Work with community groups
- Sierra Club
- Audubon Naturalist Society
- PIRG (Public Interest Research Group)
- Other environmental and advocacy organizations
15Environmental Issues
- Demand Side Management
- Interconnection requirements
- Environmental Disclosure
- Renewables Portfolio Standard
- Municipal Aggregation
16Supply and Demand
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18Electricity Demand
19Demand SideManagement (DSM)
- Cost Effective
- Energy Efficiency
- Peak Shaving, Load Management
- Public Benefits Fund
- Market Information
20Real Time Pricing Reveals the True Demand Curve
21DSM Effect of Reductions in Peak Demand on
Wholesale Prices
Spot Market Clearing Price
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23Nuclear Energy
- Long lead time
- Large capital investment with uncertain returns
- Vulnerability
- NRC has retracted statements that containment
could survive impact with aircraft. - Limited liability
- Price - Anderson Act up for renewal 8/1/02.
- 560 million coverage vs. 300 billion
- If repealed would add cost of about 3.6 billion
to nuclear. - National Security
- Operating safety vs. weapons proliferation
24The Changing Face of Nuclear
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26Renewable Energy Requires
- Connection to the grid
- Transmission capability
- Removal of regulatory restrictions
- Access for small generators
- Net Metering
- Market Development
- Educated Consumers
- Adequate and accurate information
- Incentives and requirements (RPS)
27Renewables Portfolio Standard
- Requirement for a minimum percentage clean or
renewable energy from every supplier. - Encourages development of new renewable
resources. - Insures a market demand.
- Definition of qualifying resource is important.
- Percentages tend to be very low (0.5 to 5).
28Environmental Disclosure
- Enables customers to compare products.
- Best when information is presented clearly and
uniformly. - Similar to ingredients and nutritional
information on food labels. - Generation mix fuel mix.
- Air emissions SO2 NOX CO2
29Food Label
Amount/serving DV _____________ Total Fat
5g 8 Sat Fat 1g 5 Cholest. Less than
1mg 0 Sodium 75mg 3 Total Carb 37 g
12 Fiber less than 1g 0 Protein 3g Sugars
21 g
30Fuel Mix
- Fuel Source PJM Average, 1997
- Coal 46.3
- Gas 2.5
- Nuclear 35.0
- Oil 1.8
- Unspecified Fossil 11.6
- Renewable Energy 2.8
31PJM Pepco
32Food Label
Nutritional Facts Serv. Size 1 Pkg. 54 g (1.9
oz) Servings 1 Calories 200 Fat Cal.
45 Vitamin A 4 - Vitamin C 0 - Calcium 2 -
Iron 0
33Air Emissions
Pounds Emitted per Megawatt Hour of Electricity
Generated Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)
10.3 Nitrogen Oxides (NOX)
3.3 Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
1,301.3 CO2 is a "greenhouse gas," which may
contribute to global climate change. SO2 and NOx
released into the atmosphere react to form acid
rain. NOx also reacts to form ground level ozone,
an unhealthy component of "smog."
34Air Emissions
- SO2 and Nox in pounds per Megawatt hour
- CO2 in 10 x pounds per Megawatt hour
35Air Emissions as a of Regional Average
36Disclosure Effectiveness
- For all products vs. environmental claims only
- Contract Path vs. Tradable Credits
- Must match the system used to verify a Renewables
Portfolio Standard. - Issue of distance between generation and final
sale, local environmental impacts.
37Aggregation
38Municipal Aggregation
- Market power for residential customers
- Enables them to buy power as a group.
- Group can specify environmental characteristics
of electricity product. - Only works if its an opt-out system.
39Ways to Buy Green Power
- Generate your own power using a renewable energy
source. - Generate your own negawatts through energy
efficiency measures.
40Ways to Buy Green Power
- Purchase a certified green energy product
(several different certification programs). - Use environmental disclosure information to
select the product that is the least brown. - Develop your own Renewables Portfolio Standard as
part of your contracting specifications.
41Consumer Education
- An Educated Consumer is a
- Green Consumer
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43Consumer Education
- Explain deregulation impartial information
- Educate business and industry to improve
environmental performance - By buying green power
- By improving energy use practices
- Opportunity to reinforce the energy efficiency
message and to -
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44Promote Renewable Energy
45Increase Awareness
46Explain Interconnection Issues
47Encourage Energy Efficiency
48Action Plan
- Corporate Measures
- Electricity Procurement
- Demand Side Management
- Generate Your Own Renewable Energy
- Efficiency Measures
- Community Measures
- Participation in the Deregulation Process
- Municipal Aggregation
- Consumer Education
- Refocusing the Community on Efficiency
Renewable Energy
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