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Overview of Power Cost Tracker Mechanism

Overview of Power Cost Tracker Mechanism. Exhibit__(JAH-8). Power Cost Tracker Has Two Main Elements. A mechanism to provide customers with a real-time price signal related to electricity consumption

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Overview of Power Cost Tracker Mechanism

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  1. Overview of Power Cost Tracker Mechanism Exhibit__(JAH-8)

  2. Power Cost Tracker Has Two Main Elements • A mechanism to provide customers with a real-time price signal related to electricity consumption • A mechanism that tracks a portion of variable power production costs, ensuing that PSE receives, and the customer pays only those costs

  3. Short term power purchases and sales Natural gas and fuel oil Coal, Long Term Purchased Power Contracts Fixed Costs: Customer, Transmission, Distribution, & Production Plant O&M Costs: Production, Transmission, & Distribution Most of PSE’s Energy Customers Are Served Under Bundled Rates Bundled rates recover fixed and variable costs on customer charges, energy ($/kWh) and demand charges ($/kW)

  4. 6:00 - 10:00 AM 5:00 - 9:00 PM 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM ECONOMY Economy MORNING MID-DAY Evening The Bundled Rates Were Shaped By Time of Day in the Pilot Program Four time blocks, and three different prices are used to send a price signal to the customer. These rates do not change based upon price changes in the power markets

  5. Tracked Variable Power Costs Short term power purchases and sales Natural gas and fuel oil Coal, Long Term Purchased Power Contracts Non-Tracked Variable Power Costs Including: Coal, Long Term Purchased Power Contracts Fixed Costs: Customer, T&D, and Production Plant O&M Costs: Production, Transmission, & Distribution Fixed Costs: Customer, Transmission, Distribution, & Production Plant O&M Costs: Production, Transmission, & Distribution Tracker Rates Separates PSE’s Costs into Three Major Components

  6. Tracked Variable Power Costs Non-Tracked Variable Power Costs Including: Coal, Long Term Purchased Power Contracts Fixed Costs: Customer, T&D, and Production Plant Tracker Variable Costs Change With Market Conditions (Hydro, Fuel Costs, Secondary Power Markets) Tracked Variable Power Costs - May be higher in low hydro years, high gas costs Tracked Variable Power Costs: May equal forecasted value Tracked Variable Power Costs - May be lower, (or negative) in good hydro conditions

  7. Tracked Variable Power Costs Market Priced Charge Non-Tracked Variable Production Cost: Coal, Long Term Purchased Power Contracts Tracked Variable Power Costs Non-Tracked Variable Power Costs Including: Coal, Long Term Purchased Power Contracts Fixed Costs: Customer, T&D, Production Plant Fixed Costs: Customer, T&D, and Production Plant The Tracker Mechanism Splits the Company’s Costs For the Purposes of Sending a Customer a Price Signal, But Not For Setting Allowable Cost Recovery Costs Rates

  8. Tracked Variable Power Costs Market Priced Charge Non-Tracked Variable Power Cost: Coal, Long Term Purchased Power Contracts Fixed Costs: Customer, T&D, Production Plant 80% of Customer’s Load 20% of Customer’s Load 20% of the Customer’s Bill Will be Based Upon Market Energy Prices Market Priced Charge Market Priced Charge Market Prices can be less than, or greater than, the sum of the tracked and non-tracked power costs in rates. Customers receive a real-time price signal

  9. Tracked Variable Power Costs Market Priced Charge Non-Tracked Variable Power Cost: Coal, Long Term Purchased Power Contracts Fixed Costs: Customer, T&D, Production Plant Monthly Power Cost Tracker 80% of Customer’s Load 20% of Customer’s Load A Monthly Power Cost Tracker Ensures that Customers End up Paying Only The Company’s Allowed Costs The Monthly Power Cost Tracker charges / refunds revenues collected under the Market Priced Charge so that 1) the Company recovers its tracked variable power costs and 2) the Company recovers non-tracked power costs (on a cents /kWh basis) approved in the general rate case

  10. 6:00 - 10:00 AM 5:00 - 9:00 PM 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM ECONOMY MORNING Evening Economy MID-DAY Monthly Power Cost Adjustment The Overall Rate Design Creates a Time of Day Rate That Has Fixed Differentials Between the 4 Time Periods (3 Prices) The overall prices in each of the 4 time periods changes daily since 20% of the energy consumed in each period has a Market Price Charge Component

  11. ECONOMY Economy Evening MORNING MID-DAY The Effective Rate for Each Period Is Constructed From a Two Block Rate For That Period For Example: the Mid-Day energy consumption is billed in two blocks. 80% is billed in Block 1 at an bundled energy charge ($/kWh) that does not change from day-to-day 20% is billed in Block 2. Block 2 has two charges: 1) a Fixed Cost Charge ($/kWh) that does not change each day, and 2) a Market Price Charge ($/kWh) that changes daily MID-DAY

  12. 6:00 - 10:00 AM 5:00 - 9:00 PM 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM ECONOMY Evening MORNING Economy MID-DAY Monthly Power Cost Adjustment Customers on Tracked Rates Receive 2 Additional Rate Adjustments that Lower their Monthly Bill Customers Receive Two Credits (on a $/kWh basis) for: A pro rata share of the Company’s margin on secondary power sales A credit for power cost hedges included in the test year revenue requirement

  13. Associated Revenues Collected Tracked Variable Power Costs Monthly Power Cost Adjustment The Monthly Power Cost Tracker Ensures that the Customers Pay Only the Company’s Allowed Costs Determined by revenues collected at the Market Price Charge plus revenues collected in the first block attributable to tracked variable power costs, less the Monthly Sales Credit less a credit to the Company for non-tracked variable power cost for each kWh sold in the second block. Tracked variable power costs are determined from the Company’s accounting system.

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