Viticulture– Electricity procurement Site / company name and logo here This is an AgriFood Skills Australia Ltd project developed in partnership with Energetics.

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Viticulture– Electricity procurement Site / company name and logo here This is an AgriFood Skills Australia Ltd project developed in partnership with Energetics Pty Ltd and funded by the Australian Government under the Clean Energy and Other Skills Package

National Electricity Market (NEM) National Electricity Market established in 1998 to facilitate deregulation. Electricity can physically flow between states. Each state has separate markets where generators can sell their output and retailers can buy their demand. – Prices set by supply and demand WA electricity market and billing differs significantly to the NEM Source: AEMO SOO 2009

Deregulation– electricity For customers, deregulation means: – The right to choose who supplies your electricity invoices – No change to network provider – Small sites typically retain bundled billing – Large sites on contract move to unbundled billing NSW, ACT, SA, VIC, QLD fully deregulated WA, TAS, NT partially deregulated For other energy supplies, ask your supplier if your account is ‘contestable’

Electricity Invoices Formats and Components of Electricity Billing

Electricity Supply Chain MAKES THE PRODUCT - ELECTRICITY Costs included in Energy Charges DELIVERS THE PRODUCT TO THE SYSTEM Regulated & Passed on to Retailer via Network Charges DELIVERS THE PRODUCT TO THE CUSTOMER Owns the Poles and Wires. Regulated Network Charges. SELLS THE PRODUCT TO THE CUSTOMER Manages Risk & Bundles Charges. GENERATION TRANSMISSION DISTRIBUTION RETAILER CUSTOMER THE END USER Uses the electricity & pays the retailer

Typical bundled invoice small sites Individual Cost Elements Not Identified On Bill

Generator Transmission lines Distribution lines AEMO Market Manager Meter Agent Typical unbundled invoice large sites Contestable. Prices vary by supplier. Non- Contestable. Prices vary by location. Non- Contestable. Prices vary by state. Contestable. Prices vary by supplier.

Charge components Energy – generator, retail margin (in c/kWh, may be a single rate or have time-of-use components, e.g. night-rate) Network – transmission + distribution (c/kWh for small customers, includes demand ($/kW or kVA) for large users) Market – NEM fees (in c/kWh and typically <1% of costs) Metering – fee for each metering point Environmental – renewable energy, retailer obligation scheme pass-through fees, carbon price (usually passed through as c/kWh charges) GreenPower – users may voluntarily purchase accredited renewable energy on top of charges passed through – e.g. as part of being ‘carbon neutral’

Contracting Principles – for vineyards that are large enough to warrant using a structured market approach

What does a contract cover? Energy price and quantity Contribution to mandatory environmental obligations (RECs, NGACs, GECs etc) Metering (optional) Account management Billing Not: Delivery of energy Security of supply Regulated charges Losses

Types of Contract 1. Fixed price fixed volume forward contracting 3. Fixed block purchase (e.g. with generator) with partial pool exposure 4. Portfolio purchase of fixed volume (partial pool exposure) 5. Managed pool exposure with active demand management or financial cover 6. Pool price pass-through 2. Flexible forward purchase of variable volume Decreasing budget certainty, but potentially higher reward Over 95% of contract customers use Option 1

Option 1–Fixed Price Fixed Volume Customer agrees to buy from retailer for fixed price for a set term – “Standard” form of electricity contract AdvantagesDisadvantages All market risk is on retailer – no exposure to rising market prices. No benefits will be received if market prices fall during the contract. Standard form of contract with low ongoing maintenance. Little flexibility should your requirements change mid-contract. Price certainty – retail elements of an invoice will not change from the agreed rates. If you are a large irrigator with flexibility in your pumping operations a partial or full pool exposure might be worth considering

Timing and approvals – take advantage of price dips, reduce the offer validity period and have a rapid approvals process Duration of contract sought – Short term (e.g. 12 month) contracts for new supplies to allow load profiles to be built Information / data – Provide detailed and accurate data, including information about future changes where known Environmental charges (RECs, GECs, NGACs and NRECs) Additional account services – are services such as electronic billing and data provision required? Voluntary GreenPower – e.g. for carbon neutrality Issues to consider when contracting

Opportunities for Savings

Assess opportunities for: Switching franchise tariffs, particularly to offpeak rates for water pumping (if applicable) Your network (wires and poles) operator may be able to incentivise you to reduce peak demand at critical times (e.g. peak summer heat) Enquire about peak pricing with your retailer Moving to contract - evaluate risks and opportunities in contracting separately for energy, enviro and metering Switching supplier – if you are a smaller user you should shop around to find the best deal for the short and medium term, taking on board forecast trends in energy prices Power factor correction, if your site is on a kVA-demand tariff Evaluate ways to change your supply mix that can produce long term benefits (e.g. diesel or electric motors, solar PV, biomass energy generation) Use your knowledge of your energy rates to work out the cost to run equipment that you are considering purchasing, and make this part of your decision-making Monitor and meter your energy use regularly! Steps to assessing savings