Title: GoodCents SELECT Advanced Energy Management Program
1GoodCents SELECTAdvanced Energy
ManagementProgram
- Gulf Power Company
- Pensacola, Florida
2Program Highlights
- 7200 Current Participants
- 96 Customer Satisfaction Rating
- lt4 Churn Rate
- 2006 Goal 3000 installations
- Moving into Multi-Family segment this year
3- What is GoodCents SELECT ?
- GoodCents SELECT is a residential advanced
energy management system that gives customers
control over their energy purchases by allowing
them to program their central heating and cooling
system, electric water heater and their pool pump
to automatically respond to varying prices.
4Overcoming Pricing Program Hurdles
- The full cost of responding to price changes is
much more than the price difference. - Customers must act in order to respond.
- These actions require time and effort.
- Lowering the incremental cost of responding
should increase the amount of price response. - An in-home, customer-programmed, automated energy
management system lowers this cost that
customers must bear.
5Major Components
6Rate (RSVP)
GoodCents SELECT
Participation Charge 4.95/Month Standard
Residential Rate 8.0 cents/kWh
Price Per kWh
LOW 5.9 cents MEDIUM 7.1
cents HIGH 11.7 cents CRITICAL
32.6 cents
All prices are as of 04/01/05, excluding and/or
participation charges and any applicable taxes.
These prices are subject to change.
Price per kWh
Critical 32.6 (Limited To 87Hrs/Yr)
0.20
Standard Residential Rate 8.0 cents
0.10
High 11.7
7.1
5.9
7The MainGate SystemWAN Architecture
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8Why is GCS good for Gulf ?
- Innovative Rate Offering (More Choice)
- Operational Benefits (Peak Shaving and Valley
Filling) - Customer Satisfaction
- FPSC/FEECA Rules
9GoodCents Select Program Economics
- Significant Real-Time Demand Reduction!
- Over 2 kW per subscriber per critical event
- ? 100 event-hours per year is O.K.
- Event durations of 1 to 3 hours
- These demand responses are exactly like quickly
dispatchable capacity - CTs or Hour-Ahead Spot Market Purchases
- 80 MW of available critical peak demand response
will displace the need for an 80 MW bank of CTs
or the need for 80 MW of hour ahead capacity
purchases
10GoodCents Select Program Economics
- Load reshaping can be profit preserving
- Moving consumption from higher to lower priced
periods reduces revenues and reduces costs but
profits can be preserved - Program facilitates the promotion of the most
economically efficient electric end-use loads and
technologies - Off peak end-uses of electricity become
relatively more economic sales can increase
11GoodCents Select Program Evaluation
- GCS provides other benefits too.
- Customer Choice Not Utility Control
- Enhances Customer Satisfaction
- Reduces Policing Requirements vs. Direct Load
Control - Produces Reliable Peak Demand Reductions
- Requires No Utility Paid Incentive
- Customers Save by Acting and Reacting
- Customers Unwilling to Change Will Not
Participate - GCS is Equitable
- Heaviest Electricity Users are the Target Market
- Capacity Savings Benefit All Users
12Choice, Control, Savings
- Utilizing rate and equipment menus allows
customers choice over their energy purchases - Provides customers with more control over their
energy bills - Customers want choice and control
- Customers save up to 15 annually
- Use 3.8 less energy
13Consumer Pricing Safeguards
- Medium Tier Default
- Gateway programmed not to exceed 87 hours of
Critical Pricing Annually - 1 hour notification prior to Critical Price being
Implemented (Indicator Light on Tstat)
14GoodCents SELECT
The Primary Motivators
Control and Savings
15GoodCents SELECT
ARE
Timeless and Universal
16When Do We Call a Summer Critical?
- If Gulf Power interruptible load has been called
- If the RTP price for an hour exceeds a certain
threshold OR if the daily forecast dry bulb
temperature at the Pensacola Regional Airport is
95 degrees Fahrenheit or above for that day, call
critical based on consultation with System
Control - If there is an expectation of an annual Gulf
Power peak demand for the day
17When Do We Call a Winter Critical?
- If Gulf Power interruptible load has been called
- If the RTP price for an hour exceeds a certain
threshold OR if the daily forecast dry bulb
temperature at the Pensacola Regional Airport is
32 degrees Fahrenheit or below for that day, call
critical at either hour beginning 0700 or hour
beginning 0800 based on consultation with System
Control - If there is an expectation of an winter Gulf
Power peak demand for the day
18Load Reductions
- August 2005 2 Critical Days (3 hrs.)
- Average Peak kW reduction 14MW
- February 2005 2 Critical Days (2 hrs.)
- Average Peak kW reduction 18.5MW
19Load Research Results
20Easy Set it and Forget it..
21GCS Multi Family
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23Questions?? Contact Me!!!
- Brian White
- Gulf Power Company
- 850-444-6438
- BLWHITE_at_southernco.com