Georgia Power's Solar Overview. Ervan Hancock III Renewable Development and Green Strategy Manager Georgia Power Company

Similar documents
Utility Green Power Marketing 2.0: Evolution and Reinvention Uncovering the Issues. Jessica Thibodo-Johnson We Energies September 14 th, 2009

Outline. Introduction to Wisconsin. Barriers to Generating Electricity from. Incentives and Regulations Intended to

Generating New Funding for Renewable Energy

Regional REC and RPS Best Practices. Jennifer Alvarado, Exec. Dir. Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association

APWA Sustainability Conference June 28, 2011

UPDATE: RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARDS IN THE NORTHWEST - A renewable power struggle?

Voluntary & Compliance Markets. Renewable Energy Markets 2010

In the United States of America

Innovative REC Strategies for Project Finance Justin Segall VP of Resource Development Renewable Choice Energy

APS Renewable Energy. Overall Commitment and Distributive Energy Program. Arvin Trujillo 4CPP-Government Relations

Voluntary Renewable Energy Markets 101. Noah Bucon Senior Analyst, Policy & Certification Programs Center for Resource Solutions

Renewable Energy at Landfills - OR - The New Waste Management Hierarchy

Leading Insights into Solar

6th Annual Forum of the California Biomass Collaborative

Renewables Portfolio Standards in the United States: A Status Update

Renewable Energy 101. National Renewable Energy Marketing Conference Portland, Oregon October 20, 2010

Value Proposition of Solar Photovoltaics and Fuel Cells in California

Renewable Portfolio Standards In the United States of America

Green Building/Energy Efficiency

Prepared for Greenpeace. September 25, 2009

Webinar: PG&E and Solar

Wind Energy Update. RMLUI 2008 Land Use Conference Ron Lehr, Presenter Presentation by Larry Flowers

Chris Rose Executive Director Renewable Energy Alaska Project (REAP) Energy 101 Rural Energy Conference Juneau, Alaska September 26, 2011

Adding Thermal Energy to State Renewable Energy Standards: Opportunity, Status, and Challenges

Wind Energy for Educators. The Kidwind Project St. Paul, MN

United States Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC)

Indiana Energy Status

Incorporating Wind into a Natural-gas Turbine Baseload Power System Increases NO x and CO 2 Emissions from the Gas Turbines

Sustainability through demand management

WindEnergy Business 2009 Conference

Community Choice Aggregation: A Workshop for Local Government Leaders and Staff. PG&E and Climate Change

Alex Cronin, UA Professor of Physics Discuss: Solar, the FEW Nexus, and Policy

Implementing Renewable Energy Technology

State Policy in the Biogas Arena

Biomass Power Plant Development in California, Overview and Lessons Learned

Indiana Energy Landscape

Electric Utility Renewable Portfolio Standard 20 ILCS 3855/1-75(c)

Renewable Electricity Standards:

PUBLIC POWER = + + LOCAL CONTROL LOW RATES HIGH RELIABILITY

Regulatory Challenges, Developments, and Issues Confronting the IUB

CA Biomass Collaborative: California s progress in developing an economically and environmentally viable biomass to energy business sector

The Role of the Regulator in the Promotion and Development of Renewable Energy

How to Submit Your Question

SUN for a Brighter Future

A New Market for Energy Regulation: Advancing the Clean Energy Revolution

2011 State Average Electricity Prices (cents/kwh)

Wind Energy Update. Larry Flowers. National Renewable Energy Laboratory November 2007

Bioenergy: What is it?

The story of renewable energy

Renewables Portfolio Standards in the United States: A Status Update

Woody Biomass Utilization

Wind Energy Update. Larry Flowers National Wind Technology Center, NREL Arizona - September, 2009

Sustainability and Bioenergy from Forests

State Renewable Portfolio Standards

Energy Efficiency as a Resource Time for Action

Are Renewables Mandates Still Necessary With GHG Markets in Place?

Invenergy. The Power of Innovation

Energy as an Economic Development Strategy

Renewable Portfolio Standards U.S. Overview

State Renewable Portfolio Standards and Energy Efficiency Resource Standards

Risk Mitigation Benefits of Energy Efficiency

Discussion on the Threat of Electrification to Residential Natural Gas Demand

The Future of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading in North America

RENEWABLE ENERGY IN AMERICA

U.S. Wind Industry: Market & Policy Update

NUCLEAR BY THE NUMBERS A PRIL

Net metering and rate reforms for distributed solar

LCOEs and Renewables Victor Niemeyer Program Manager, Energy and Environmental Policy Analysis and Company Strategy Program

Developing a Framework for Integrated Energy Network Planning

Colorado Energy & Environmental Issues. Chris Hansen, PhD Senior Advisor, Janys Analytics Candidate, Colorado House of Representatives

CONTEXT AROUND RGGI DISCUSSIONS

Geothermal Energy Utilization: REC Markets and Tax Credits

American Wind Energy Association U.S. Wind Industry Second Quarter U.S. Wind Industry Fourth Quarter Market Report Market Report

Effects of Renewable Portfolio. Biomass Power Generation. Decker Energy International

Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) Program. American Association of Port Authorities 2013 Security Seminar July 17, 2013

Construction & Materials Outlook. March 9, 2009 Ken Simonson, Chief Economist AGC of America USA

The Missing Piece in Climate Policy: Renewable Heating and Cooling in the US

The Smart Grid Lunch and Learn

MA Perspectives on Building Priorities for Climate and Energy Policy

U.S. Wind Industry Fourth Quarter 2014 U.S. Wind Industry First Quarter 2016 Market Report Market Report

Arizona s s Energy Future AG Forum. Kris Mayes, Chairman Arizona Corporation Commission February 26, 2010

Siting and Taxing Wind Farms in Illinois

Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of Poplar Plantations Global warming potential and energy consumption in the US PNW

MARAMA 2012 Monitoring Committee Workshop

PJM Interconnection. Drexel University Great Works Symposium May 13, 2010

Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance (REBA): Accelerating GHG reductions through a buyer-led movement

RECs and PPAs. Greater Yellowstone Interagency Climate Action Plan Working Session April 19 22, Presenter Alicen Kandt

Renewable Energy Policy: A Driving Force

Scott Prestidge Metro Denver EDC Energy Industry Manager

Committees on Energy Resources and the Environment and Electricity

Labor Market Equilibrium

Renewables Portfolio Standards in the United States: A Status Update

Renewables Portfolio Standards in the United States: A Status Update

Overview and Latest Topics Related to Energy Systems in the U.S.

Overview EPA s Proposed Clean Power Plan and Impacts for Louisiana

Energy Regulation: Overview of Power and Gas Regulation

Update on Energy Efficiency Opportunities in the Commonwealth

Incentivizing Solar Energy:

Renewable Generation Update on Trends and Challenges in the Electric Enterprise

Wind Energy Update. Larry Flowers National Wind Technology Center, NREL Appalachian Regional Commission - September, 2009

Transcription:

Georgia Power's Solar Overview Ervan Hancock III Renewable Development and Green Strategy Manager Georgia Power Company

GPC is largest of four Southern Company electric utilities $7.2 billion in revenue 2.3M+ customers 8,300 employees 13,000 miles of transmission lines 72,000 miles of distribution lines High customer satisfaction Rates10 percent below the national average 45% of customers earn under $40k

Growth in the South 2008 2030

Georgia Power Company s Circle of Life Constructive Regulation Healthy Capital Spending CUSTOMERS High Reliability Low Prices High Customer Satisfaction

29 states plus DC have Renewable Portfolio Standards as of January 2013 8 states have Renewable Portfolio goals. Target RPS Mandates RPS Goals Source: November 2011, Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy (DSIRE) RPS standards vary by the requirement size, eligible resources, dates, technology tiers/multipliers, and other factors. AZ 15% by 2025 CA 33% by 2020 * NJ CO 30% by 2020 (IOUs) 10% by 2020 (co- ops & large munis) NH 23.8% x 2025 NM CT 27% x 2020 NV 25% x 2025* DC 20% by 2022* NY 29% x 2015 DE 25% by 2026* OH 25% x 2025 HI 40% by 2030* OR 20.38% RE x 2021 + 5,316 GWh solar x 2026 20% x 2020 (IOUs) 10% x 2020 (co- ops) 25% x 2025 (large ulliles)* 5% - 10% x 2025 (smaller ulliles) IA 105 MW PA 18% x 2021 IL 25% x 2025 RI 16% x 2020 IN 15% x 2025 SD 10% x 2015 KS 20% x 2020 TX 5,880 MW x 2015 MA 22.1% x 2020 New RE: 15% x 2020 (+1% annually thereaver) UT 20% by 2025 MD 20% x 2022 VA 15% x 2025 ME 30% x 2000 New RE 10% x 2017 MI 10% & 1,100 MW x 2015* WA 15% x 2020 MN 25% x 2025 (Xcel: 30% x 2020) WI 10% x 2015 MO 15% x 2021 WV 25% x 2025 MT 15% x 2015 12.5% x 2021 (IOUs) NC 10% x 2018 (co- ops & munis) ND 10% x 2015 VT (1) RE meets any increase in retail sales x 2012; (2) 20% RE & CHP x 2017 States Increased RPS Targets

Solar Energy - State of the Market Tax credits 30% federal solar tax credit -- 2016 35% state tax credit including solar 2014 (already allocated) Wind production tax credit Technology Trends Utility scale solar technologies costs down 40% National Policy 37 states with portfolio standards or goals State of Georgia Low electricity rates make it harder for solar to compete

Georgia Power Renewables Strategy Renewable generation sources will be developed and purchased at a cost which is at or below the company s avoided cost Renewable energy sources will be purchased at a premium if there are specific customers who are willing to voluntarily bear that premium Georgia Power continues to monitor renewable technology costs, efficiency and market trends to take advantage of these technologies when

Georgia Power Solar Activity Solar Research Projects 241 Rooftop Demonstration Project/ EPRI Distribution Project Green Energy Program 4,000 customers, 70 million kwh annual supply, 52 million kwh annual purchases (began in 2003) Solar Purchase Tariff 180 Customers, 3.8 MW online; 5.5MW on waiting list RNR Tariff 77 customers,.922 MW 1 MW Solar PPA to Supply Green Energy Program 6/1/12 Enhanced Solar Presence on Website and in the field Large Scale Solar Program Almost 50 MW under contract (COD 2015) Georgia Power Advanced Solar Initiative 210 MW New Advanced Solar Initiative 525 MW

Qualifying Facilities Hickory Ridge Landfill MARTA IKEA

Georgia Power Advanced Solar Initiative

Advanced Solar Initiative - Objectives Continue to expand Georgia Power s solar portfolio in a manner which creates no additional upward pressure on rates Provide customers additional options to sell solar energy back to the Company Continue to responsibly grow the solar industry in Georgia by providing additional programs to stimulate solar development in the state Create a structure which accurately prices the value solar provides to the system Acquire utility scale solar through a competitive market based process 11

Georgia Power Advanced Solar Initiative Overview (210MW) Distributed Solar Purchase Programs (45MW per year, 2 years) Small Scale Purchase Program (<100kW)- Customer & Developer Medium Scale Purchase Program (100kW-1000kW)- Customer & Developer Utility Scale Solar RFP Program (60MW per year, 2 years) Projects selected through RFP with Independent Monitor (IM) Project sizes will range from 1MW-20MW No single project will exceed 20MW 12

Overview 120 Utility + 90 Distributed = 210 MW Total The Balance of Any Unused DG *** DG 11MW Small & 34MW Medium Programs

2013 DG Application Statistics 1000 992 Total Applications 700 607.2 Total MW 900 800 765 600 500 504.8 700 600 400 500 400 300 300 200 100 129 30 200 100 39.1 9.3 0 Received Complete Lottery Selected Waitinglist 0 Received Complete Lottery Selected Waitinglist

2013 Integrated Resource Plan Outcome July 11, 2013

Future Solar Options New ASI - Distributed Solar Purchase Program (50MW per year, 2015 and 2016) Small Scale Purchase Program (<100kW)- Customer & Developer Medium Scale Purchase Program (100kW-1000kW)- Customer & Developer New ASI - Utility Scale Solar RFP Program (210 MW in 2015, 215 in 2016) Projects selected through competitive RFP with Independent Monitor (IM) Project sizes will range from 1MW-215MW (no cap) GPC Ownership Approved for 3 30 MW Renewable Generators, at or below avoided cost Georgia Power Energy Services owns equipment, leases to customer

Georgia Power Cumulative Contracted Solar Capacity Largest Voluntary Solar Portfolio 531 Total 3 rd Largest Solar Portfolio 271 in USA (2012 Numbers) Total $2B in Capital Investment 166 in the State Total No 55 Upward 61 Pressure on Rates!!! Total Total

All Arrows in the Quiver Adding Two Zero-Emission Nuclear Power Units Investing in Cost -Effective Energy Efficiency Nine Programs - $41M Annually Environmental Controls $4B investment in retrofit since 1990 CO2 reduced by 35%, NOx, Mercury, SO2 reduced 90% Investing in Diversified Fuel Mix Largest Voluntary Solar Portfolio in Country Biomass and Wind Generation Growth Natural Gas Capacity Additions Doubling of Renewable Portfolio in 36 months

Thank You Ervan Hancock III 404-506-4750 ehancock@southernco.com

Germany vs. Georgia Solar Purchase Price=.39/kWh Solar Avg. Capacity Factor = ~11% Average Retail Rate= ~31 cents/kwh Solar per kwh Subsidy = 5-10 cents Cost Impact to Avg. Customer= $229 per/year Solar Purchase Price=.13/kWh Solar Avg. Capacity Factor = ~17% Average Retail Rate = ~10 cents/kwh Solar per Kwh Subsidy = 0 Cost Impact to Avg. Customer= 0