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17 O.S. §, 156 A. As used in this section: 1. "Distributed generation" means f. does not include customers who receive electric service which includes a demand-based charge.
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Oklahoma Distributed Generation Update2015 Fall PR-MR & Marketing
Meeting
October 16, 2015Fairo Mitchell
Energy Policy Director,Public Utility Division
Oklahoma Corporation Commission
Distributed Generation 17 O.S. §, 156
• A. As used in this section: 1. "Distributed generation”
c. is intended to offset only the energy that would have otherwise been provided by the retail electric supplier to the customer during the monthly billing period,
Distributed Generation 17 O.S. §, 156
• A. As used in this section: 1. "Distributed generation" means
f. does not include customers who receive electric service which includes a demand-based charge.
Distributed Generation 17 O.S. §, 156
• A. As used in this section: 2. "Fixed charge" means any fixed monthly
charge, basic service, or other charge not based on the volume of energy consumed by the customer, which reflects the actual fixed costs of the retail electric supplier.
Distributed Generation 17 O.S. §, 156
• B. No retail electric supplier shall increase rates charged or enforce a surcharge above that required to recover the full costs necessary to serve customers who install distributed generation on the customer side of the meter after the effective date of this act.
Distributed Generation 17 O.S. §, 156
• C. No retail electric supplier shall allow customers with distributed generation installed after the effective date of this act to be subsidized by customers in the same class of service who do not have distributed generation.
Distributed Generation 17 O.S. §, 156
• D. A higher fixed charge for customers within the same class of service that have distributed generation installed after the effective date of this act, as compared to the fixed charges of those customers who do not have distributed generation, is a means to avoid subsidization between customers within that class of service and shall be deemed in the public interest.
Distributed Generation 17 O.S. §, 156
• E. Retail electric suppliers shall implement tariffs in compliance with this act no later than December 31, 2015.
Oklahoma DG Distributed Generation
• Offsets Energy Component of Bill• Does not include a demand charge• Does not offset Fixed Cost• Can not charge above full cost to serve• Can have higher fixed charges in the same
rate class to avoid subsidy• Must implement tariff before December 31,
2015
• SIMPLE, Right?
Oklahoma DG
WRONG
Oklahoma DG Executive Order 2014-07
• Senate Bill 1456 that amends Section 156 Does not mandate tariffs or other increases for
distributed generation customers. Requires the OCC to conduct transparent
evaluation of DG consistent with Oklahoma First Energy Plan Evaluation mandates inclusion of all stakeholders,
Prior to implementation of any fixed charges, the OCC is allowed to consider all available alternatives e.g. time-of use rates, minimum bills and demand charges.
Oklahoma Net Metering OAC 165:40-9-3. Purchase rate
• (a) For power produced in excess of on-site requirements, the producer will be compensated by the retail purchase meter running in reverse. The cooperative/utility shall bill the producer for the excess of energy supplied by the cooperative/utility over and above the energy supplied by the producer during each billing period according to the cooperative/utility's applicable retail rate schedule.
Oklahoma Net Metering OAC 165:40-9-3. Purchase rate
• (b) When the energy supplied by the producer exceeds the energy supplied by the cooperative/utility during a billing period, the monthly charge and/or minimum bill of the retail rate schedule shall be billed by the cooperative/utility; the excess energy shall be provided at no charge to the cooperative/utility.
SIMPLE, Right?
Net Metering
WRONG
Net Metering
Addressing DG OCC held public meetings to get
stakeholder input PUD created a check list to address
various complexities of DG applications
DG Issues Tariffs
• Are they mandated? Subsidy
• Does it have to be established? Full Cost
• Can it be offset?
DG Issues Demand Charges
• Can they be implemented on a DG customer?
• May require residential customer education Net Metering Rules
• May need to amend – Oklahoma stands alone If fixed cost are being moved from energy
component to another component that a DG customer can not avoid, the utility may need to allow customer to carry forward excess generation
Utility DG Tariff Applications OG&E has a pending application
• If ordered as proposed, OG&E’s new rates would add a demand charge to the bills of distributed generation owners, which already include an energy charge, a fuel charge, and a customer charge. The proposed demand charge was put at $2.68 per kilowatt each month.
PSO has not filed for a new tariff yet. Electric Cooperatives???
Any Questions