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Community Choice Aggregation A Local Energy Model to Green the Grid, Boost Local Economies
and Offer Consumers a Choice
Renewable Energy Markets Conference December 3, 2014
How Does CCA Work?
CCA leverages the market power of group purchasing and local control. It allows communities to pool their electricity demand in order to purchase and develop power on behalf of local residents, businesses, and municipal facilities. CCA has the proven ability to lower electricity rates and rapidly green the grid.
Why Are Local Govts Interested?
• Responsive to environmental and economic goals • Consumer choice and consumer protection • Revenue supported, not taxpayer subsidized • Stable, often cheaper, electricity rates • Allows for rapid switch to cleaner power supply and
significant GHG reductions • Leverages additional funding sources and energy-related
investments
CCA Across the Country
CCA By the Numbers: Illinois – 726/608 Massachusetts – 39 (+35 in pipeline) (as of 10/2014) Ohio – 300+ California – 3 Rhode Island – 42 New Jersey – 36+
Enabled by State legislation
Operate as opt-out programs; opt-in optional
Local govts. as decision-makers/contracting agents
Utilities as energy delivery and consolidated billing partners
Certain State regulations and environmental mandates apply (e.g. RPS, RA)
Not taxpayer funded or subsidized
CCA’s “Universal” Features
Local public referendum vs. vote of elected County
Board or City Council
Municipality as contracting agent vs. JPA agency formation
Statutory requirements and implementing regulations vary
Program operations, procurement approach, contract(s) length varies
Utility relationships and service agreements vary
Differences Between the States
CCA as a Clean Energy Integrator
• Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) w/ resource requirements • Renewable Energy Credits • CCA-sponsored power projects • Local Feed-in-Tariff, Net Energy Metering • Community Solar • EV charging stations and battery storage • Energy Efficiency programs(utility and state funding) • PACE and on-bill repayment options • Green Business Programs • Organizational partnerships/local job training
Successes & Challenges
Successes: Increased clean power production and GHG reductions New clean power development and investment Significant rate savings in certain markets Consumer awareness and choice
Challenges: Regulatory/legislative environments; changing rules Length of supply contracts -- can be limiting Frequent switching (in midwest/east) Market standards/QC
For More Information:
Shawn Marshall, Director [email protected]
www.LEANenergyus.org (415) 888-8007 (o) (415) 786-9118 (m)
Now is the time to take control of your local energy future.
CCA is the path forward.
2014 Renewable Energy Markets Conference Competition and Transformation in the Electric Utility Sector Doug Semmes – Green Mountain Energy Frank Orcel – Constellation Shawn Marshall – LEAN Energy
Quick Review of the Basics
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• The Municipality has established an aggregation program pursuant to and in compliance with an ordinance and statute
• Supplier is certified by local regulatory body and has experience enrolling and serving aggregation programs in your market and utility
• The Municipality fully understands the product and services that the RFP is seeking
• The Municipality fully understands the timeline outlined in the RFP and the associated commitment it will take to meet those key milestones
• YOU ARE NOW IN THE ENERGY BUSINESS
BEFORE AFTER Buying Power
How it all Works
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There's energy in everything we do!
3) Mail opt out material(Information letter, opt-out postcard, FAQ’s, Term & conditions)4) 2-3 week opt out period
10) Enrolls accounts11) Welcome letter packet12) Provides ongoing service and support
5) Opt out list returned to community6) Community sends opt out list to ComEd
1) Community requests initial mailing list from ComED2) Scrubs list for addresses outside community
Operations Process Overview
Community Supplier Community Supplier7) Final Scrub. Provides Account # list8) Returns list to Community
ComEd
9) Sends customer list back to Supplier.
Community
Constellation + Integrys – Aggregation Portfolio
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Constellation + Integrys – Aggregation Portfolio
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Disclaimer
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GREEN MOUNTAIN ENERGY COMPANY REM: COMPETITION AND TRANSFORMATION IN THE ELECTRIC UTILITY SECTOR
DOUG SEMMES
DIRECTOR, RETAIL RESIDENTIAL SALES - EAST
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• Nation’s longest-serving renewable energy retailer
• Our Mission: Use the power of consumer choice to change the way power is made
WHO IS GREEN MOUNTAIN ENERGY?
Cleaner Energy Products (Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas)
RECs, Carbon Offsets, and Sustainable Solutions for commercial customers in all 50 states
greenmountainenergy.com
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• Since we were founded, our customers have helped prevent as much CO2 pollution as:
• Green Mountain customers have also helped develop 85 new
wind and solar facilities across the nation
CUSTOMER IMPACT
planting
3.6 million trees, or
2.9 million cars
off the road for 1 year, or
17.6 million households
turning off their lights for 1 year
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• Sustainability Reports – track every year of our operations, available online, one of the only retailers to do so
• Voluntary Product Portfolio Audit – 3rd party verifies the quality and integrity of all our products each year
• Renewably powered and Carbon Neutral – our business operates with a zero carbon footprint; HQ is LEED Platinum
TRANSPARENT PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
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• Fully dedicated to cleaner energy – First in Texas (2002) and NYC (2009)
• First 100% solar electricity plan – SolarSPARC™ in Texas (2013) and NY, PA (2014)
• Proud PGE Partner – Most renewable power customers + sold more renewable energy in 2012 than any other utility in the United States
• Famous Customers – Empire State Building signed at a time when it was NYC’s largest commercial purchaser of 100% renewable energy
INNOVATIONS AND INSPIRATIONS
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• Donating $3M in solar to non-profits since 2002
• Unique program funded by Green Mountain, our customers and employees
• More than 70 solar installations, including:
Houston Zoo
Habitat for Humanity
Lincoln Center
GREEN MOUNTAIN ENERGY SUN CLUB®