BUILDING A LEVEL PLAYING FIELD FOR DISTRIBUTED ENERGY WITH LOCAL NETWORK CREDITS AND VIRTUAL NET METERING Jay Rutovitz, Institute for Sustainale Futures.

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BUILDING A LEVEL PLAYING FIELD FOR DISTRIBUTED ENERGY WITH LOCAL NETWORK CREDITS AND VIRTUAL NET METERING Jay Rutovitz, Institute for Sustainale Futures All Energy Conference 2015, Melbourne, October 7 th 2015

SESSION OVERVIEW  Jay Rutovitz, Institute for Sustainable Futures  Context  Valuing local energy: the concepts  The project (Facilitating local network charges and VNM)  Mark Byrne, Total Environment Centre  The Rule Change proposal  Lara Olsen, Powercor  A Network Service Provider perspective  Miguel Brandao, AGL  A retailer perspective

CONTEXT

HISTORIC POINT OF TRANSFORMATION isf.uts.edu.au Centralised electricity supply falling, already peaked? Rooftop solar PV Energy efficiency Behaviour change (price effect) ANNUAL ENERGY FORECAST FOR THE NEM (June 2014 NEFR)

TODAY: HIGHLY CENTRALISED NETWORK

THE FUTURE: DECENTRALISED NETWORK

…WITH FAR MORE LOCAL ENERGY Local Energy

POSSIBLE OUTCOME - THE DEATH SPIRAL

POSSIBLE OUTCOME : MUTUAL BENEFITS Reduced transmission and distribution losses Potential to save money on network investment Emissions reduction Increased resilience of system Technical network services Provides local generators access to bigger markets Keeps high level of reliability Allows local generator to run system for maximum efficiency Supports technical requirements of consumers

VALUING LOCAL ENERGY : LOCAL NETWORK CHARGES AND LOCAL ELECTRICITY TRADING

Local Energy NETWORK CHARGES - WHAT HAPPENS NOW Current network charges for local energy

THE PROBLEM  DGs sell at wholesale and buy back at retail prices, including full network charges  Strong incentive for customers (and product developers) to focus “behind the meter” & reduce grid consumption  Perverse incentive to duplicate infrastructure  Sub optimal sizing of generators and little incentive to supply grid services  Increases costs for consumers left using only grid electricity, as infrastructure costs are recouped from smaller sales volume

THE CONCEPTS  Local network charges: reduced tariffs for electricity generation used within a defined local network area isf.uts.edu.au affects this part $ network charges $ energy costs $ retail TYPICAL MAKEUP OF ELECTRICITY BILL  Local Electricity Trading”** requires netting off generation from one site at another site on a time-of-use basis, so that Site 1 can ‘sell’ or assign generation to nearby Site 2 ** also known as VNM

THE PROJECT: FACILITATING LOCAL NETWORK CHARGES AND LOCAL ELECTRICITY TRADING** ** VIRTUAL NET METERING (VNM)

Objective: To facilitate the introduction of local network charges & Local Electricity Trading** THE PROJECT  Five case studies, or “virtual trials”  A recommended methodology for calculating local network charges  An assessment of technical requirements and indicative costs for Local Electricity Trading  Economic modelling of benefits & impacts  Increase stakeholder understanding and support for rule change(s ) ** also called Virtual Net Metering or VNM

PARTNERS: A BROAD COALITION isf.uts.edu.au PROJECT LEAD MAIN SPONSOR CITY OF SYDNEY Networks NSW Energy Australia Electricity Retailers Association Electricity Networks Association Clean Energy Council Coalition for Community Energy

THE TRIALS FRINGE OF GRID TechBioenergy (TBC) NetworkErgon Energy RetailerErgon Energy ModelOne  Several BYRON TechPV NetworkEssential Retailer ModelCouncil 1  1 WILLOUGHBY TechCogen NetworkAusgrid RetailerEnergy Australia ModelCouncil 1  1 MOIRA/SWAN HILL TechPV NetworkPowercor RetailerAGL Model1  Many OR Many  1 WANNON WATER TechWind NetworkPowercor RetailerAGL Model1  1 OR 1  2 virtual ^

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