August 27 th 2013 Edward Burgess Kris Mayes Law Firm on behalf of Interstate Renewable Energy Council Inc IREC About IREC Enabling clean energy through R egulatory policy ID: 788976
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RUCO Workshop on Electric Competition
August 27th, 2013Edward BurgessKris Mayes Law Firm on behalf of:Interstate Renewable Energy Council, Inc. (IREC)
Slide2About IREC
Enabling clean energy through:Regulatory policy that empowers consumers.Removing technical barriers to distributed energy resources.Policy guidance on best practices and
research.
Slide3Net Metering and Retail Competition
December 2010http://irecusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/FINAL-Intersection-of-Retail-Choice-and-Net-Metering-Report.docx.pdf
Slide4Competition is compatible with an RES
Restructured StateRenewable Energy (Portfolio) Standard? CaliforniaYes
Connecticut
Yes
Delaware
Yes
District of Columbia
Yes
Illinois
Yes
Maine
Yes
Maryland
Yes
Massachusetts
Yes
Michigan
Yes
New Jersey
Yes
New Hampshire
Yes
New York
Yes
Ohio
Yes
Oregon
Yes
Pennsylvania
Yes
Rhode Island
Yes
Texas
Yes
Slide5Competition is compatible with net metering
Restructured StateNet Metering?CaliforniaYes
Connecticut
Yes
Delaware
Yes
District of Columbia
Yes
Illinois
Yes
Maine
Yes
Maryland
Yes
Massachusetts
Yes
Michigan
Yes
New Jersey
Yes
New Hampshire
Yes
New York
Yes
Ohio
Yes
Oregon
Yes
Pennsylvania
Yes
Rhode Island
Yes
Texas
In some jurisdictions
Slide6Competition should fairly compensate renewable energy providers
Restructured StateOrganized Market
Capacity Credit
for RE?
California
CAISO
Yes
Connecticut
ISO-NE
Yes
Delaware
PJM
Yes
District of Columbia
PJM
Yes
Illinois
MISO/PJM
Yes*
Maine
ISO-NE
Yes
Maryland
PJM
Yes
Massachusetts
ISO-NE
Yes
Michigan
MISO
Yes*
New Jersey
PJM
Yes
New Hampshire
ISO-NE
Yes
New York
NYISO
Yes
Ohio
PJM
Yes
Oregon
N/A
N/A (no capacity market)
Pennsylvania
PJM
Yes
Rhode Island
ISO-NE
Yes
Texas
ERCOT
N/A (no capacity market)
Slide7Minimizing Cost Shifts to Residential Customers
Reliability Investments (e.g. flexible capacity)Delivery Investments (e.g. transmission lines) Ancillary Services (e.g. imbalance energy)
Slide8Questions?
eburgess@krismayeslaw.com