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Opportunities for Collaboration May 1, 2006 Northwest Independent Power Producers Coalition Utah Association of Energy Users
Agenda Items • Overview of Northwest Independent Power Producers Coalition (NIPPC) • Opportunities for Collaboration • Questions & Discussions
NIPPC Membership Full Members • TransAlta Energy Marketing (Centralia & Big Hanaford power plants) • Suez Energy North America (Chehalis power plant) • Calpine Corporation (Goldendale & Hermiston power plants) • EPCOR (Fredrickson power plant) • NESCO (Sumas 1 cogeneration power plant) • Transcanada • BP Energy • Constellation Control and Dispatch Associate Members • Davis Wright Tremaine • Heller Ehrman • Sea Breeze Power Corp. • Van Ness Feldman
NIPPC’s Mission Statement NIPPC will actively pursue informal and formal (i.e., laws, policies, rules and regulations) avenues and forums to ensure a competitive electric power supply marketplace in the Pacific Northwest.
NIPPC’s Principles NIPPC supports a fully competitive electric power supply marketplace in the Pacific Northwest based on the following principles: • Ensure that adequacy and reliability of electric supply is supported and not compromised. • Ensure that all market and transmission access, pricing, and regulatory structures allow all market participants to operate under the same terms and conditions in the regional marketplace. • Ensure efficient and transparent pricing signals are sent to all market participants facilitating investment in electric power supply and transmission infrastructure. • Ensure cost effective environmental, safety and security best practices are put in place and maintained.
NIPPC’s Current Activities • Intervenor & advocate in response to BPA’s reactive power tariff take back • Advocate for solutions to congestion on BPA’s CSM Steering Committee • Filed comments in DOE’s EPAct Section 1221 • Intervenor in FERC’s Order 888-889 NOI • Promoting concept of rate-based IOU “call option” for generators • Organizing effort to reform WA natural gas tax • Conducting overall public relations/constituency building for generators • Advocated for Grid West discontinued
Utah, Wyoming & Idaho IndustrialEnergy Consumer Activities in 2006 • PacifiCorp Rate Case • PacifiCorp 2006 Integrated Resource Plan • Power Cost Adjustment Mechanism • PacifiCorp RFP for 2011 Resources • MEHC Acquisition • Multi-State Process • Avoided Costs • Energy Tax Issues • 2006 General and Interim Legislative Sessions
Common Activities • PGE Competition Rules • Utah Debt Equivalency – Sempra Assistance • GRID West Advocacy • Healthy Computation – MECH Acquisition • UAE Competitive Roles & RFP’s
Major Issues in Western Energy Markets • Western Transmission Interconnection – WECC Expansion • Coal – PC vs. Supercritical vs. IGCC • Resource Procurement – Coal – Natural Gas – • Renewables/Wind • Frontier & Transwest Transmission Lines • California Greenhouse Gas Policies • Price Relationships in Energy Markets – Oil to Natural Gas to Electricity
Immediate Expansion Opportunities • Push for fair treatment & sensible planning at WECC • Insist upon on Transco-led development of Frontier Line • Protect PURPA; fight PacifiCorp’s market power • Push for compensation of ancillary services at FERC, state commissions • Contest at state commissions PacifiCorp’s push to self-build resources • Intensify advocacy for least-cost, competitively procured power generation
Advantages of Collaboration • Enhance credibility of competitive power’s value in face of retrenchment • Reinforce political influence by extending geographic reach • Raise visibility of operating cogenerators & IPPs’ value to region • Buttress arguments for cost-effective, sensible transmission development • Strengthen representation at key venues: FERC, WECC, NGA, BPA • Engage PacifiCorp across its entire system