Title: RENEWABLE ENERGY AND THE CALIFORNIA POWER CRISIS
1RENEWABLE ENERGY AND THE CALIFORNIA POWER CRISIS
2Its Not the Environment, Stupid
3The Making of Californias Electricity Crisis
Market Structure
Market Fundamentals
Market Power
Regulatory and Political Inaction
4Difference Between Theory and Practice
Theory
5Practice
6Utility Service Territories
- Diverse historic utility ownership structure
- Three major IOUs
- Two major municipal utilities
source California Energy Commission
7Supply/Demand Imbalance
- Mixed Messages
- CEC-EE, spot capacity, RE forecasts wrong
- 1994 - SCE No new power needed until 2005
- Demand growth steady but not extraordinary
8Supply/Demand Imbalance
- Reduced Supply
- Reduced hydro imports
- loss of 2,000 to 4,000 MW from NW
- Demand growth in surrounding states soaks up
excess capacity - Low prices discourage new construction
- In 1995, utilities fought 1,356 MW of non-utility
fossil repowering and new renewable resources
(FERC affirmed)
9Population Growth
10Californias Electricity Usage
11California Power Mix - 1999
12Californias Energy Sources
13Utility Divestiture
- 20,000 MW divested so far
- Most plants sold to 5 major corporations
- Less than 20 of in-state capacity now owned by
in-state utilities
14Supply/Demand Imbalance
- Muted Demand Response
- Reduced emphasis on efficiency
- Limited price signals (natural gas price increase
has encouraged some conservation)
15Flawed Deregulation Model
- Utilities sell off generation
- Loss of control over marginal power sources,
including maintenance schedules - Highest bid accepted sets the market price
- Forward contracts prohibited for utilities
- No attention to demand-side
- Rate freeze limits retail price signals
16The Winter Crisis/Natural Gas Problems
17Natural Gas Issues
- Natural gas is the marginal generation source and
sets the market price - 80 of gas use is imported
- Gas price increases inordinately high in
California - Gas supply problems
- Little physical storage
- Retail gas prices not capped
18Gas Pains
19Rising Gas Prices Oct 2000
20North American Daily Natural Gas Prices
Selected Prices from Natural Gas Weeks Daily
Price Snapshot in dollars per million btu Friday
March 30, 2001
21FINANCIAL CRISIS
22Market Prices Skyrocket - PX Prices
/MWh
23Follow the Money
Parent Holding Company
4.5 Bill
Regulated Utility
SO4 contracts
QFs
Utility Power Plants
Big Generators
PX
0.23/kwh
Cost 0.05/kwh
24Environmental Issues
- Environmental Regulation SCAQMD Piece
- Substituted NOx Credit Trading for SCR/BAT
- Issued Too Many Credits Credits Cheap
- Result Pollution not Reduced
- Plants Sold to Non-Utility (with offsets)
- SCAQMD Ratchets Down Credits
- Price of Credits Goes ?
- A Few Plants Cant Meet Requirements Reduce
Production
25Someone Must Watch Out for the Public Interest
26Impact on Renewables
- System Benefit Charge has funded several
renewables programs - 1,000 MW of new renewables development
- rebates for emerging technologies
- rebates for consumer green power purchases
- consumer education program
27Additional Impact on Renewables
- Green Power Market is Casualty
- Despite unconducive market rules, green power
marketing thrived - 2 of retail customers had switched to a green
power provider - Non-residential customers accounted for 38 of
green power demand in 1999. - Wholesale/retail price spread doomed green power
marketers
28Green Market Issues
- Regulatory Uncertainty
- Winter Energy Crisis
- San Diego Solution
- Undercapitalized Companies
- Perfect the Enemy of the Good
- PX Pricing Forced Unfortunate Product Choices
- PUC Hostile to Green Markets
- Unbundling Rules
- Customer Choice Rules
- Poor Consumer Education
29NEAR TERM
- Energy efficiency, load management and renewable
energy can and should play a significant role in
the solutions
30HOW? Hedge Against
- Price reliability risks
- Resource dependency
- Demand growth
- Environmental costs and requirements
31Looking Forward
- Additional state funding for RE
- Higher rates and outage fears are creating new
demand for small RE systems (3 X-PV and wind) - Public entities looking to RE as a price hedge
- Formation of PPREAT
- Future of green power market unclear
32Legislative and Regulatory Remedies to Date
- Expedited power plant siting
- Increased funding for distributed generation,
renewable energy, and energy efficiency - Development of multiple load response programs
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