Title: Strategic Thinking About Vermont
1Strategic Thinking AboutVermonts Electricity
Future
- Michael H. Dworkin, Chairman
- Vermont Public Service Board
- University of Vermont
- April 20, 2004
2Presentation Outline
- Three Good Things (and One Bad)
- Vermonts Electric Energy Needs
- Major Options -- and Some Pros and Cons of Each
- Future Policy Options Federal, State, and the
PSB
3Three Things to be Proud of
- Since 1984 peak demand in VT has risen by 132 MW,
all met by new, in-state renewables - 40 MW - small hydro, IPP, WEC, GMP
- 88 MW - McNeil and Ryegate wood chip plants
- 6 MW - Searsburg wind project
- Small landfill gas projects Brattleboro and
Burlington - Vermonts energy efficiency efforts, including
Efficiency Vermont, have saved over 87 MW of
demand - Bottom line current portfolio mix is very high
renewables, and Americas lowest in CO2
4But At a PriceRemember! Price does not equal
Cost, Rates do not equal Bills
5Vermonts Electric Needs
- 1,000 MW peak demand now
- Growing at about 2 MW per year since 1992 100 MW
1984-92, But 550 MW will need to be replaced in
2012 - 2015 timeframe!! - Current Sources
- Vermont Yankee - about 30 demand and 36 energy
- Contract Expires 2012
- Hydro Quebec - about 30 demand and 32 energy
- Contract expires from 2012 to 2020, most expiring
in 2015 - Independent Power Producers - about 10 demand
and 5 energy (all renewable) - Contracts expire 2008 to 2020
- Other sources - about 30 of demand and 27 of
energy
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7Vermonts Electric Needs
- Net Metering Statistics
- 108 applications, 107 approved
- 80 photovoltaic only
- 28 wind or wind and photovoltaic
- 24 uncontested only 4 contested applications
- 3 approved by Board
- 1 denied by Board because it was proposed
directly in front of a neighbors picture window
- denial upheld by Supreme Court
8Major Options Some Pros and Cons
- Efficiency and Conservation
- VT Yankee
- Shift to Fossil Plants
- New Cogen in VT
- Spot Market
- Major In-State Renewables
- HQ
- Connecticut River Dams
- Small Distributed Generation
- Blended Balance
9Efficiency and Conservation
- Should be cost-effective
- Probably wont meet all new demand
- Keeps jobs and in VT
- Excellent climate-change effects
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11Major Options Some Pros and Cons
- Efficiency and Conservation
- VT Yankee
- Shift to Fossil Plants
- New Cogen in VT
- Spot Market
- Major In-State Renewables
- HQ
- Connecticut River Dams
- Small Distributed Generation
- Blended Balance
12Vermont Yankee
- VY license extension still unresolved
- Assumes new VY contract acceptable
- Waste disposal issues still unresolved
- Effect of NRC safety rulings still unknown
- Price should probably be competitive
- Good climate change effects, compared to others
- Some jobs and in VT
13Major Options Some Pros and Cons
- Efficiency and Conservation
- VT Yankee
- Shift to Fossil Plants
- New Cogen in VT
- Spot Market
- Major In-State Renewables
- HQ
- Connecticut River Dams
- Small Distributed Generation
- Blended Balance
14Out-of-State Fossil Plants
- Price probably competitive but could be volatile
- Very poor climate-change and health effects
- Exports jobs and
- Moderate transmission constraints
15Major Options Some Pros and Cons
- Efficiency and Conservation
- VT Yankee
- Shift to Fossil Plants
- New Cogen in VT
- Spot Market
- Major In-State Renewables
- HQ
- Connecticut River Dams
- Small Distributed Generation
- Blended Balance
16VT Gas-Fired Cogen Plants
- Siting may be difficult
- Requires new gas pipeline capacity
- Price could be high and volatile
- Keeps some jobs and in VT
- Poor climate-change effects
- Could have high efficiency, if part of district
heating project
17Major Options Some Pros and Cons
- Efficiency and Conservation
- VT Yankee
- Shift to Fossil Plants
- New Cogen in VT
- Spot Market
- Major In-State Renewables
- HQ
- Connecticut River Dams
- Small Distributed Generation
- Blended Balance
18Spot Market Purchases
- May have high price risk (or at least may be
highly volatile) - Poor climate-change effects
- Exports jobs and (most large scale supply
out-of-state)
19Major Options Some Pros and Cons
- Efficiency and Conservation
- VT Yankee
- Shift to Fossil Plants
- New Cogen in VT
- Spot Market
- Major In-State Renewables
- HQ
- Connecticut River Dams
- Small Distributed Generation
- Blended Balance
20Major In-State Renewable Plants Combination
Wind, Biomass
- Possibly higher, but predictable cost
- Less exposure to vagaries of market and fossil
price changes - Availability of sufficient biomass resources may
be an issue - Keeps jobs and some in VT (could help stimulate
in-state renewable businesses) - Excellent in terms of climate-change effects
- Some already at proposal stage (proposed wind,
and WEC landfill gas, investments) - Limited in-state hydro site options but retrofit
potential looks significant
21Major Options Some Pros and Cons
- Efficiency and Conservation
- VT Yankee
- Shift to Fossil Plants
- New Cogen in VT
- Spot Market
- Major In-State Renewables
- HQ
- Connecticut River Dams
- Small Distributed Generation
- Blended Balance
22HQ System Power
- HQs path to expansion is unclear, given internal
Quebec issues - Price may be competitive
- Good climate-change effects
- Exports jobs and
23Major Options Some Pros and Cons
- Efficiency and Conservation
- VT Yankee
- Shift to Fossil Plants
- New Cogen in VT
- Spot Market
- Major In-State Renewables
- HQ
- Connecticut River Dams
- Small Distributed Generation
- Blended Balance
24Connecticut River Dams
- Stable price (FDRs lesson)
- Environmentally neutral, assuming someone would
operate them - Known technology limited cost risk
- Purchase price unknown, size of offered-asset
unknown each could be determinative
25Major Options Some Pros and Cons
- Efficiency and Conservation
- VT Yankee
- Shift to Fossil Plants
- New Cogen in VT
- Spot Market
- Major In-State Renewables
- HQ
- Connecticut River Dams
- Small Distributed Generation
- Blended Balance
26Small-Scale Distributed Generation
- Price may be issue
- Probably wont meet all new demand
- Will siting issues limit broad wind deployment??
- Good to excellent climate policy
- Good for jobs and in VT
27Major Options Some Pros and Cons
- Efficiency and Conservation
- VT Yankee
- Shift to Fossil Plants
- New Cogen in VT
- Spot Market
- Major In-State Renewables
- HQ
- Connecticut River Dams
- Small Distributed Generation
- Blended Balance
28Blend Incremental Capacity from Several of Above
- Some new transmission may be required
- Advantages and disadvantages blended
- Key is how to weight the blending!
- We CAN tip it towards price stability, low
pollution, independence, and job creation
through far more renewables and efficiency.
29Road to the Future Federal, State, and PSB
Policy Options
- Federal Policies
- Ensure that wholesale markets let renewables
compete Standard Market Interconnection Rules - National Renewable Portfolio Standard
- Continued federal funding of renewables research,
including biomass gasification - Encourage creation of a Green Buildings
Incentive Program (new construction program that
incorporates renewables) - Tax credit program for renewables, including
extension of wind production tax credit
30State Policy Options
- Vermont Renewable Energy Fund could
- Provide equipment buy-down
- Give production credits ()
- Provide low interest loans
- Focus on job training, education, and project
guidance - Pass a Renewable Portfolio Standard
- 15 States with RPSs AZ, CA, CT, HI, IA, MA, ME,
MN, NV, NJ, NM, NY, PA, TX, and WI (PSB
recommendation to Vt legislature)
31Public Service Board Options
- Reactivate utility Integrated Resource Planning
Plan replacement of existing and new supply - Encourage utilities to adopt voluntary Green
Tags programs - Example NativeEnergy and GMP
- Review proposed utility Green Pricing programs
- Example CVPS proposal now pending
- Explore Renewable Funds with residual receipts
from Vermont Yankee sale (already 1.345 million,
might be several million more)
32Public Service Board Options (cont.)
- Activate Vermont disclosure statute
- Brochure to help site small wind turbines
- Explore more net metering
- Farm Group Net Metering
- Recognize value of commercial-scale wind
- Board has said it will consider societal benefits
of wind production when deciding whether an
adverse aesthetic impact is due or undue - Motion to reconsider that concept is now before
the Board
33Three Key Goals for All of Us
- Reliable, efficient, cost-effective electric
power - Build jobs in VT Renewables and Efficiency
Sectors - Create our tool die industry for the 21st
century. - Build towards real power options for Vermont by
2012