Title: Retail Electric Competition and Restructuring in New York
1Retail Electric Competition and Restructuring in
New York
- Gerald A. Norlander, Executive Director Public
Utility Law Project of - New York, Inc.
- March 8, 2007
2ESCO Switching Statistics After Ten Years
- Industrial - TOU 57.8, 70 load
- Residential 10.7, 11.6 load,
- 7 if LIPA is not excluded
- No study shows switchers pay less over time
3In the Absence of Proven Commodity Price Savings,
What Drives Switching?
- Since 1996, the NYPSC has approved
- Cash incentives to customers who switch
- Cash incentives to ESCOs for each customer
- Cash incentives to utilities for each customer
- Cash incentives to utilities for customers who
stay away - Backout credit adders to reduce delivery rates
- Utility newspaper, radio and billboard
advertising - PAC newspaper, radio and billboard advertising
- Utility bill insert messages and brochures
- Voice Your Choice ballots
- Energy Fairs
- NYPSC Power to Choose Website
- Sales tax break on delivery service
- ESCO Referral Programs
4 At What Cost?
5ESCO REFERRAL PROGRAMS, Or STATE SPONSORED
SLAMMING?
- Customers are baited with uniform slight
discount, 7 off commodity rate for two months,
promoted by NYPSC and utilities - Distribution utilities are paid migration
incentives for each customer switched - No disclosure of post-introductory rates, terms
and conditions before switching - Customers may be assigned randomly to ESCO
- New rates terms and conditions mailed during
introductory period take effect without express
consent - No comparison of post introductory ESCO rate and
rates of traditional utility
6ESCO SERVICE ATTRIBUTES
- Lack of price transparency
- Onerous, one-sided contract terms and conditions
- ESCOs initially allowed by PSC to operate outside
of HEFPA, corrected in 2002 by Legislature - High complaint rates
7TERMS AND CONDITIONS of ESCO SERVICE
- ESCO Contract Boilerplate
- Variable price contracts without price limits
- Fixed rate customers bound to price for contract
duration, while ESCOs typically have outs to
revise their fixed prices on one months notice - Automatic renewal windows
- Early termination charges
8Role of the Power Authority of New York State
(PASNY/NYPA)
- PASNY is largest single owner of generation,
including Niagara and St. Lawrence hydro projects
and fossil plants in NYCity. - Divested nuclear plants
- Poletti retirement postponed to meet capacity
reserve needs - Owner of 1,000 miles of transmission lines
- Wholesale energy sales to upstate IOUs and munis
- Retail NY City and economic development
customers - Pre-restructuring PASNY proposed to operate the
grid and the ISO - Vision order PSC sought reduced role
- Now seeking supply in markets to meet PASNY
customer load
9Post Restructuring State Power Authority as
Builder/Facilitator/ESCO of Last Resort
- PASNY constructed 10 GTs after NYISO prices began
spiking in 2000 - PASNY constructed new 500 MW Poletti plant when
permitted load pocket merchant plants were not
constructed - Old Poletti plant retirement postponed due to
capacity reserve needs - Financial support for new transmission line to
connect NJ plant in PJM to NY City - Possible role in facilitating new coal plants
10Average Retail Price of Electricity National
1973 - 2006
11Comparison of Connecticut Residential, Commercial
Industrial Electricity Rates Pricing 1990 -
2006 Average Cost Per kWh
12Comparison of New York Residential, Commercial
Industrial Electricity Rates Pricing 1990 - 2006
Cost per kWh
13Comparison of Texas Residential, Commercial
Industrial Electricity Rates Pricing 1990 - 2006
Average Cost Per kWH
14New York Typical Residential Bills