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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-30 Electric Energy Curtailment Procedures 7'Cf-='.-3-c5 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ELECTRIC ENERGY CURTAILMENT PROCEDURES IN THE CITY OF ASHLAND AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 77-23. RECITALS: A. ORS 757.710 requires any municipality engaged in thE~ sale of electricity to adopt an electricity curtailment plan for curtailment of electrical load in the event of prolonged electrical shortages. The Oregon Public Utility Commission Order No. 93-084 implements this statute and requires a plan approved by the commission. B. The City has a legal responsibility to provide for the health and safety electric needs of its citizens. In order to minimize the social and economic impact of electricity shortages, the City must manage electric supplies prudently. C. The following resolution implements a prudent manage~ment of electricity supplies during electricity shortages. THE CITY OF ASHLAND RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: 1. Purpose. This resolution identifies the process by which the City of Ashland will initiate and implement electrical load curtailment. Detailed procedures are to be followed during a protracted regional electrical energy shortage to ensure uniform treatment of all consumers. Curtailment under this resolution is not intended to be activated for relatively short-term emergencies, such as those caused by extremely cold weather or the temporary loss of a major generating plant. Except under very limited circumstances, curtailment would be activated only when declared necessary by the State of Oregon. The purpose of this resolution is to accomplish curtailment while treating consumers fairly and equitably, minimizing adverse impacts from curtailment, complying with existing state laws and regulations, and providing for smooth, efficient, and effective curtailment administration. 2. Definitions. The following words and phrases, whenever used in this resolution, shall be construed as defined in this section, unless from context a different meaning is intended. 2.1. "Base Billing Period" means one of the billing periods comprising the base year. 2.2. "Base Year" means normally, the twelve month period immediately preceding imposition of State initiated load/curtailment. The City can use other years if they are more representative of normal weather conditions. PAGE I-ELECTRIC CURTAILMENT RESOLUTION (p:ordlelectric.res)(June 24,1993) 2.3. "Billing Period" means that period used by the city for the reading of electric meters consisting of approximately 30 calendar days. 2.4. "Cooling Degree Day" means a unit, based on temperature difference and time, used in estimating fuel consumption and specifying normal annual cooling load of a building. For anyone day when the mean temperature is greater than 650 F, there are as many cooling degree days as there are Fahrenheit degrees difference in temperature between the mean temperature and 650 F. Cooling degree days (COD) is the sum of the degree days over a period of time (i.e. day, month, year). 2.5. "critical Load Customer" means a customer that supplies essential services relating to public health, public safety, or public welfare. 2.6. "Customer" means any individual, partnership, corporation, firm, governmental entity or organization supplied with service at one location and one point of delivery. Service furnished to a customer at one location through more than one meter, regardless of rate classifications or schedules, shall be deemed service to one customer. 2.7. "Current Usage" means the electric energy consumed by the customer during the most recent billing cycle. 2.8. "Curtailment" means electric load reduction, irrespective of the means by which that reduction is achieved. 2.9. "Curtailment Target" means the maximum amount of energy that a customer may use and still remain in compliance with the resolution; the curtailment target is figured individually for each customer. The curtailment target may be weather normalized to reflect the impact of weather on electric loads. 2.10. "Excessive Usage" means the amount of current usage less any curtailment percentage declared necessary by the city. 2.11. "Heating Degree Day" means a unit, based on temperature difference and time, used in estimating fuel consumption and specifying the nominal annual heating load of a building. For anyone day, when the mean temperature is less than 650 F, there are as many degree days as there are Fahrenheit degree difference in temperature between the mean temperature for the day and 650 F. Heating degree days (HOD) is the sum of the degree days over a period of time (i.e. day, month, year). 2.12. "Region" means the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and those portions of Montana that are west of the continental divide or within the control area of Montana Power Company. PAGE 2-ELECTRIC CURTAILMENT RESOLUTION (p:ord\e1e"tric.res)(June24,1993) 2.13. "state" means the Public utility Commission of Oregon. 2.14. "state initiated" means actions taken by the state to implement electric load curtailment plans within Oregon. 2.15. "Weather Normalized" means the procedure used to reflect the impact of weather on electric load levels. 3. Initiation of Load Curtailment. Curtailment shall be initiated when the state determines that regional deficiencies of electric energy or capacity necessitate electric load curtailment. Nothing in this section, however, precludes the City from initiating curtailment at any time when local conditions warrant it. Any curtailment action taken by the City on account of regional deficiencies will be in coordination with other utility systems in the region. 4. curtailment Staqes. Curtailment shall be requested or ordered as a percentage of historical base billing period. The consumption can be weather normalized. The curtailment stages are associated with increasing energy deficits. The five curtailment stages are: Curtailment Target Staqe # Nature Percent Reduction stage 1 Voluntary None stage 2 Voluntary 5% stage 3 Mandatory 10% stage 4 Mandatory 15% stage 5 Mandatory 20% 5. Description of Curtailment Staqes. Upon notification by the state, the City will initiate stage 1 of this resolution. 5.1. The following restrictions apply during stage 1: 5.1.1. Curtailment of all non-essential uses by the City itself; 5.1.2. Informing the public of the emergency through the news media and requesting that all customers voluntarily curtail all non-essential electricity uses; and 5.1.3. Requesting curtailment of non-essential uses by governmental agencies and institutions in the city. 5.2. The following restrictions apply during stage 2: 5.2.1. The City will, through the media, suggest the following specific measures affecting electric energy consumption: PAGE 3 - ELECTRIC CURTAILMENT RESOLUTION (p:ordle1ectric.res)(June 24,1993) 5.2.1.1. 650 F maximum thermostat setting for daytime electric space heating; 5.2.1.2. 550 F maximum thermostat setting for nighttime electric space heating; 5.2.1.3. 850 F minimum thermostat setting for electric space cooling; 5.2.1.4. Line drying for clothing; 5.2.1.5. Elimination of: i. Electric swimming pool heating; and ii. Outdoor decorative lighting. 5.2.1.6. Elimination of window display, outdoor display and area, and sign lighting except during nighttime hours when the place of business is open; 5.2.1.7. Elimination of parking lot lighting except during nighttime hours when the place of business is operating, and then only to the levels required for safety and security; and 5.2.1.8. Elimination of street, public highway and area lighting not required for safety and security. 5.3. During stage 3 all non-critical load customers shall meet the curtailment targets specified for stage 3 in section 4. 5.4. During stage 4 all non-critical load customers shall meet the curtailment targets specified for stage 4 in section 4. 5.5. During stage 5 all non-critical load customers shall meet the curtailment targets specified for stage 5 in section 4. 6. Weather Normalization. Customers with electric space conditioning equipment may request the city adjust curtailment targets to account for differences in weather. curtailment target adjustment will be accomplished by using Medford weather data. 6.1. If the current billing periOd'S weather data indicates that the actual degree days exceeded average base billing degree days, the customer can request an adjustment to the curtailment target. The following formulas will be used for this adjustment. 6.1.1. Current usage period actual degree days 7 base billing period degree days = weather normalization factor. 6.1.2. Base billing period actual consumption x weather normalization factor = adjusted base billing period consumption. The following example illustrate this calculation: Current usage period actual degree days = 513 HDD Base billing period actual degree days = 480 HDD Base billing period actual electric consumption = 3,000 kWh 513 7 480 = 1.07 3,000 x 1.07 = 3,210 kWh In this example, under stage 3, 10% curtailment requirement, PAGE 4-ELECTRIC CURTAILMENT RESOLUTION (p;onl\electric.res)(June24,1993) the curtailment target would be 3,210 kWh x .90 = 2,889 kWh. 6.2. Weather normalization adjustments will be done only if all of the following occur: 6.2.1. equipment; 6.2.2. 6 . 2 .3. severe than 6 . 2 .4. The customer has electric space conditioning The customer exceeds the curtailment target; Weather for current billing period is more the base billing period; and The customer requests the adjustment. 7. Critical Load Customer Exemptions. critical load customers, as set forth below, because of the critical nature of their operations, will be exempt from mandatory curtailment (stages 3, 4 and 5) requirements once the customer has demonstrated to the City that all non-essential electrical energy usage has been eliminated. For the purpose of this resolution, the following are deemed critical load customers: 7.1. Hospitals, nursing homes, life support systems, and other health facilities. 7.2. Police and fire stations. 7.3. Essential communication facilities. 7.4. Sewage treatment and pollution control facilities. 7.5. Municipal and public utility water treatment and pumping installations. 7.6. Any other customers who can demonstrate to the City that their operations are of a critical nature. 8. Surcharqes for Non-Compliance. 8.1. Any customer who exceeds the curtailment target shall pay a surcharge as follows: Violation Penalty Stage 3, 4 or 5 $.10 per kWh of excessive usage during first and second month of excessive usage. $.20 per kWh of excessive usage during third and fourth month of excessive usage. $.40 per kWh of excessive usage during fifth and sixth month of excessive usage. PAGE 5- ELECTRIC CURTAILMENT RESOLUTION (p:ord\eledric.res)(June 24,1993) $.40 per kWh of excessive usage during seventh and eighth month of excessive usage plus a one day disconnection. $.40 per kWh of excessive usage during ninth and tenth month of excessive usage plus a two day disconnection. 8.2. During any continuous period of curtailment, assessed surcharges will continue to be counted for the purposes of administration of subsequent surcharges, even if there has been an intervening period of compliance. standard disconnect criteria and procedures will be used whenever disconnecting consumers for nonpayment of these surcharges. Health, safety and welfare considerations will be taken into account, and consumers will be billed for normal disconnect and reconnect charges. 8.3. Surcharges will be calculated by multiplying the consumer's excess power consumption each billing period by the appropriate level identified above. 9. Assessment of Surcharqes. 9.1. Customers will be assessed the surcharges as prescribed in section 8 for excessive electricity usage. 9.2. The surcharge may be included as a part of the billing and may be described as "State Mandated." The billing may include any State provided materials describing the penalty aspect of the bill. The City may provide its own material to explain the penalty in lieu of the State supplied material. 9.3. Customers who have applied for a weather normalization adjustment or an exemption from mandatory curtailment may request a stay of enforcement of the surcharge pending a final decision regarding the request. 10. Adjustments and Exemptions to Mandatorv Curtailment Targets. 10.1. Any customer may request adjustment to the curtailment target based on changes in the customer's facilities or operation or changes to the customer's residence, family or living arrangements. A request for an adjustment shall be in writing and include a brief written description of each change. The request shall be filed with the Department of Finance. 10.2. Any customer who considers the mandatory curtailment of this resolution will impose an unusual and excessive hardship, may apply to the City for relief. This application shall state, in writing, the reasons such exemption is necessary. Such request shall be filed with the Department of Finance. 10.3. Adjustment or exemption requests will be investigated and reviewed and site visits scheduled, if required. PAGE 6-ELECTRIC CURTAILMENT RESOLUTION (p:ord\e1ectric.res)(June24,1993) 10.3.1. A report shall be submitted to the Ci,ty Administrator with findings and conclusions resulting from the investigation and review. The City Administrator shall approve or deny the request and may impose conditions. 10.3.2. If the City Administrator and the applicant are unable to reach accord on the request, or if the applicant is dissatisfied with the City Administrator's decision, the applicant may appeal to the City Council, which will make the final determination. 11. Classification of the Fees. section 8 of this resolution are limits of Section 11B of Article (Ballot Measure 5). The surcharges specified in classified as not subject to the XI of the Oregon Consti.tution 12. Repealer. Resolution No. 77-23 is repealed on the effective date of this resolution. This resolution was read by title only in accordance with Ashland Municipal Code ~2.04.090 duly PASSED and ADOPTED this CJ~~ day of 9-L--~~!/ ,1993. I ~ d ' .". ... L 7'/Zd~/1A~J Nan E. Franklin, City Recorder /7# SIGNED and APPROVED :;2~ this /" day of , 1993. ~~M~~ Catherine M. Golden, lM:ayor ~ R1C//JJJCrrn: Paul Nolte, City Attorney PAGE 7-ELECTRIC CURTAILMENT RESOLUTION (p:ord\electric.res)(June24,1993)