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Status on ISMO, IRP2010 and New Generation Regulations. Table of Contents. The Regulatory Framework Electricity Regulator Act Regulations under the ERA New generation capacity regulations The Buyer Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) Conclusion. 2. Regulatory Framework. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Status on ISMO, IRP2010 and New Generation Regulations

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Status on ISMO, IRP2010 and New Generation Regulations

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Table of Contents • The Regulatory Framework

Electricity Regulator Act

Regulations under the ERA

New generation capacity regulations

The Buyer

• Integrated Resource Plan (IRP)

• Conclusion

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Regulatory Framework

Energy regulator Act National Energy Act Electricity Regulator Act

• Electricity Regulator Act– Provides for licensing of generation, transmission, distribution and trading.– Allow for development of the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) by the

government.– Allows the regulator to issue generation license in line with the IRP.– Provides the promulgation of various regulations by the Minister.

• Regulations under the ERA– Expropriation regulation– Regulations on norms and standards for reticulation services– New generation capacity regulations

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New Generation Capacity Regulations• Provide a framework for:

– Procurement of new generation capacity through:

IPP bid programme

REFIT programme

– The development of the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP)

• Note that the REFIT programme is a programme designed to meet the immediate renewable target

• The role of the regulator, SO and the plans are outlined whilst the buyer remain undetermined

• In terms of the Act and the regulations, the Minister must determine the buyer of power emanating from the two programmes.

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Who is the buyer?

– The Minister needs to do the determination in accordance with the ER

Act and the regulations

– Discussions are taking place at Inter-Ministerial Committee on energy on

how best to establish an independent buying function

– The Department of Energy is currently negotiating a Bill at the inter-

governmental level for the establishment of an Independent System and

Market Operator.

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The Integrated Resource Plan (IRP)

– IRP 1 was completed with a 3 year window lifespan

– IRP 2 is close to completion

– Assumptions for the IRP 2 were completed and consulted with

stakeholders

– A base case has been completed and presented to the IMC on energy

– A policy and risk adjusted IRP will be out for stakeholder comment

shortly

– IRP 2 approval is expected in late November 2010 and it will be valid

for 20 years.

– The IRP2 may be reviewed as and when necessary.

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Conclusion• It should be noted that the whole regulatory framework is under review to

allow for easy participation of IPPs in electricity generation

• In the absence of an independent buyer, the Department will facilitate the

documentation for the procurement of the IPPs.

• After the Ministerial determination, all procurement documentation will be

transferred to the designated buyer.

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