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File #: 2023-231    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item/Other Items Status: Passed
File created: 7/6/2023 In control: Board of Directors
On agenda: 8/18/2023 Final action: 8/18/2023
Title: Resolution - Approval to Amend Tariff and Business Rules - Base Power Charge - D Thompson
Attachments: 1. PPT - Approval to Amend Tariff and Business Rules - Base Power Rate 2023-231 FINAL v2, 2. Tariff Language Clean - Tariff and Business Rules - Base Power Rate - 2023 - 231 - FINAL, 3. Tariff Language Redline - Tariff and Business Rules - Base Power Rate - 2023 - 231 - FINAL
Related files: 2023-204
Title
Resolution - Approval to Amend Tariff and Business Rules - Base Power Charge - D Thompson

Other Info
Submitted By: David Thompson
Department: Markets
Financial Impact and Cost/Benefit Considerations:

Recommended changes to the Base Power Charge to align with the Cooperative's forecasted expense for power purchase costs. Increase of revenue from the adjustment to the Base Power Charge is forecast to be approximately $105M in 2024; expenditures of staff time is not anticipated to be impacted.

Discussion
The Tariff and Business Rules of the Cooperative currently include a Base Power Charge which recovers the power purchase costs and other costs incurred in connection with the development and management of the Cooperative's power supply to serve the membership's electric energy requirements.

The Base Power Charge attributable to power purchase cost is largely driven by the energy and ancillary service costs in the ERCOT market as well as the ERCOT market performance of the generation fleet and portfolio of the Cooperative's primary power supplier the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA). Additionally, the fixed costs associated with power purchase costs, including those costs for operation of generation facilities passed through by LCRA, have experienced a continuing trend of cost increases for materials, labor, contractor expense, and interest expense.

From the ERCOT Independent Market Monitor (IMM) State of the Market reports, the total ERCOT Market costs for energy and ancillary services from 2020 to 2022 have risen from $11.5 billion to $31.6 billion. This represents a 175% increase or almost a tripling in cost. PEC secures its power supply for its members electric requirements through its purchased power contracts which are correlated to the many factors that impact ERCOT market prices and the total cost to loads.

Given this ERCOT market outlook, an increase of $0.014000/kWh to the amount of the Base Power Charge is recommended to ensure adequat...

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