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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet 03/28/2011V. Next Meeting Date: April 12, 2011 VI. Adjournment N: \uac \final \032811 City Council Special Meeting /Utility Advisory Committee Jack Pittis Conference Room Port Angeles, WA 98362 March 28, 2011 3:00 PM AGENDA I. Call To Order 11. Roll Call III. Executive Session Potential Litigation: RCW 42.30.1100)0) IV. Discussion Items: A. Bonneville Power Administration Residential Exchange Program Settlement Agreement pORTANGELES W A S H I N G T O N U. S. A Utility Advisory Committee Memo Date: March 28, 2011 To: Utility Advisory Committee From: Larry Dunbar, Deputy Director of Power Systems Subject: Bonneville Power Administration Residential Exchange Program Settlement Agreement Summary: A settlement agreement has been offered for City Council consideration regarding the Bonneville Power Administration's Residential Exchange Program. Recommendation: Formulate a recommendation to City Council. Background /Analysis: A settlement agreement has been offered for City Council consideration regarding the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) Residential Exchange Program (REP). The proposed settlement agreement is complex and a significant issue for the Electric Utility. Every decision about the settlement agreement, regardless what the decision is, will affect future wholesale power costs for the next seventeen years. On March 23, 2011, an evening workshop was held and presentations were made by the Western Public Agencies Group (WPAG) and the BPA. The workshop provided background information on REP and outstanding litigation, and a summary of the advantages and disadvantages of the proposed settlement agreement. Based on the most current information from WPAG and BPA, there are dozens of possible scenarios that might be considered. However, for purposes of formulating a recommendation to City Council, it does not appear helpful to focus on the possible, but unlikely, outcomes. Nonetheless, even the likely circumstances provide at least three alternative responses to the settlement agreement. These include: 1. We do not approve of the settlement agreement. 2. We approve of the settlement agreement. It is important that the City sign it, so that the City will be included in the benefits it offers. 3. We should wait until it is clear that the settlement agreement will (or will not) be approved by 91% of public power before we act to approve or disapprove the settlement agreement. N: UACFinal BPA Residential Exchange Program Settlement Agreement.docx March 28, 2011 Bonneville Power Administration Residential Exchange Program Settlement Agreement Page 2 In considering these choices, one bit of information missing from the workshop presentations was the financial impacts of the likely outcomes on the City and its rate payers. We will have a financial summary available for your review on Monday for the following two comparisons: A. Based on the status quo compared to the settlement agreement. B. Based on the status quo compared to the most likely litigation outcome. We will also provide the nominal annual average and 17 -year total cost savings for the two comparisons (not adjusted for inflation, wholesale rate adjustments, changes in energy purchases, etc.). The financial summary will include the overall Electric Utility, and be broken down for the distribution system, industrial transmission system, and residential rate class on Monday. There are advantages and disadvantages of a decision to accept or reject the settlement agreement if it prevails. Staff will be ready to answer questions, and Mr. Terry Mundorf will be available by phone.