Review of LADWP Feed-In-Tariff Proposal for City Council

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Review of LADWP Feed-In-Tariff Proposal for City Council Frederick H. Pickel, Ph.D Office of Public Accountability / Ratepayer Advocate, City of Los Angeles opa@lacity.org tel. 213-482-6814 Jan 22, 2013

Why Review the DWP Board s Feed-In Tariff Decision? Very little prior notice to the Ratepayer Advocate review. A substantially revised Feed-In Tariff ( FIT ) proposal was released at 6pm Wednesday before a 9am Friday DWP Board decision, 1 business day. State requires a FIT program, but pricing above market prices ( avoided cost ) for renewable energy is not required. This initial 100 MW phase is for projects 30 kw to 3,000 kw, or 6 to 600 times the size of a typical single family home solar photovoltaic system. Proposed DWP FIT program prices power far above market prices, placing an incremental $100 million burden on ratepayers over a 20 year period. A transfer of funds from the average LADWP ratepayer to commercial, industrial, and energy project development interests. Additional negative, macro-economic job impacts in the City of Los Angeles. Lack of competitive bidding for almost $550 million in energy over 20 years In April 2012, Council delegated authority to DWP to sign 25 year FIT contracts, longer than the Charter-required 3 year standard for Council approvals The delegated authority also required formal quarterly DWP reports to Council, starting August 2012. 1

OPA Conclusions on LADWP s Proposed Feed-In-Tariff Proposal The proposed FIT pricing provides a substantial subsidy above the costs of other renewable energy sources. FIT pricing of 17 cents/kwh, declining to 13 cents/kwh, is far above the avoided cost or incremental cost or market price of other renewable sources. The avoided cost of renewables is estimated to be 9 to 12.5 cents/kwh. Pay no more than avoided cost (or market price ) has been the utility industry standard since 1978. Paying more than market price forces cost increases on LADWP s customers, and creates risk of job losses in the City s business sectors. When prices for purchased power have been set above market price, the excess costs and investment have created large secondary problems. The LADWP FIT 100 MW program creates an additional $100 million burden on LA s customers, a 40 to 44% premium over avoided cost. This assumes 11 cents/kwh avoided cost versus FIT contracts at 17 cents/kwh to 13 cents/kwh, over the 20 year life of the 100 MW in FIT projects. This $100 million FIT burden is in addition to the cost of the State s Renewable Portfolio Standard achieved through larger-scale projects and a technologies mix. 2

Program Pricing 3

What s the Alternative? Some FIT-scale developers claim they can create profitable projects with FIT pricing at 11 to 12 cents/kwh (with time-of-day adjustments as proposed by DWP s contract appendix), so pricing above avoided costs is unnecessary. State RAM program yielded average cost of 9 cents/kwh for 500 kw to 20 MW projects. FIT pricing at a reasonable estimate of avoided cost from renewables, 11 cents/kwh with DWP s time-of-day adjustments, can eliminate the higher FIT pricing burden. This would allow the most efficient developers to move ahead in a period with declining costs for solar facilities. LADWP s contracting and interconnection study processes have to be continuously streamlined to facilitate this development. The program should be assessed in 6 months. If it is moving to full subscription, an extension at lower pricing may be warranted. If the program is having issues with low subscription levels, it should not be priced above avoided cost. In this case, the State FIT efforts should be reconsidered in light of high costs and customer burden (the State impact could be 10 times LA s for a State-wide 1,000 MW program). 4

SUPPORTING ANALYSIS 5

DWP FIT, as Adopted, with LA BC Alternative FIT Tier in MW MW in Tier FIT Pricing ($/kwh) Estimated Average Time-of- Day Adjusted FIT Pricing Multiplier FIT Price on Summer pm Peak Price x2.25 multiplier ($/kwh) FIT Pricing with Average ToD Multiplier ($/kwh) Avoided Cost ($/ kwh) Over- Payment ($/kwh) MWh / yr at 19.6% Cap Factor Over-Payment per Year Undiscounted Over-Payment 20 yr Term Discounted Over- Payment 20 yr Term at DWP Cost of Debt 5% 0-20 20 $ 0.170 1.054 $ 0.383 $ 0.179 $ 0.110 $ 0.069 34,339 $ 2,375,586 $ 47,511,717 $ 29,605,051 20-40 20 $ 0.160 1.054 $ 0.360 $ 0.169 $ 0.110 $ 0.059 34,339 $ 2,013,651 $ 40,273,014 $ 25,094,538 40-60 20 $ 0.150 1.054 $ 0.338 $ 0.158 $ 0.110 $ 0.048 34,339 $ 1,651,716 $ 33,034,310 $ 20,584,026 60-80 20 $ 0.140 1.054 $ 0.315 $ 0.148 $ 0.110 $ 0.038 34,339 $ 1,289,780 $ 25,795,607 $ 16,073,514 80-100 20 $ 0.130 1.054 $ 0.293 $ 0.137 $ 0.110 $ 0.027 34,339 $ 927,845 $ 18,556,904 $ 11,563,002 Current Scenario $ 0.158 $ 0.110 $ 0.048 44% $ 8,258,578 $ 165,171,552 $ 102,920,131 Summary for FIT Base Price of $0.17/kWh, stepping down in 20 MW blocks, plus ToD adjmnts Avg FIT Price Avoided Cost Over- Payment, $/kwh Over- Payment % Annual Over- Payment Undiscounted 20 Yr Over- Payment Discounted 20 Yr Over- Payment $ 0.158 $ 0.125 $ 0.033 26% $ 5,683,138 $ 113,662,752 $ 70,824,456 $ 0.158 $ 0.110 $ 0.048 44% $ 8,258,578 $ 165,171,552 $ 102,920,131 $ 0.158 $ 0.090 $ 0.068 76% $ 11,692,498 $ 233,849,952 $ 145,714,365 6

From LADWP Industrial Electricity Sales Forecast 7

Renewable Auction Mechanism CPUC Q1Q2 Report 9 cents/kwh 8

Renewable Auction Mechanism SCE 1 st RAM Report, SoCal only 9

Renewable Auction Mechanism SCE 2 nd RAM Report 10