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Matinee Pricing Opt-in Pilot Rate Proposal (R.13-12-011) Commission Workshop February 24, 2016 Manager, Pricing Design.

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1 Matinee Pricing Opt-in Pilot Rate Proposal (R.13-12-011) Commission Workshop February 24, 2016 Robert.Thomas@sce.com Manager, Pricing Design

2 Introduction Ruling directs utilities to develop an opt-in Matinee pilot tariff that offers more attractive pricing during the Matinee period to non-residential customers ‒ Matinee period (defined as 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. during Spring) is aligned with periods when renewable and low-water use energy generation is most abundant ‒ Ruling called for a June 1, 2016 implementation SCE’s Matinee Pilot Program (MPP) proposal is based on a modified version of the existing Real-Time Pricing (RTP) tariff The pilot will operate through two spring seasons and will target customers in four specific customer groups SCE proposes to establish a memorandum account to track incremental costs associated with the pilot In an upcoming September-2016 Rate Design Window (RDW) Application, SCE plans to develop a new RTP rate design to better reflect the long-term projection of market trends and net system profiles ‒ Implementation expected in Q2/Q3-2018 after a Final Decision is reached in the RDW Southern California Edison2

3 Existing Real-Time Pricing Rate Structure SCE’s RTP tariff provides an hourly pricing rate schedule through a menu of nine pre-defined day types ‒ Day types are categorized by temperature, season, and weekday or weekend The applicable day type is known a day in advance based on the National Weather Service (NWS) temperature in Downtown Los Angeles ‒ Customer notifications generally occur via text, through the Account Representatives, or any NWS-based weather source Hourly RTP prices are comprised of generation energy and capacity ‒ Energy prices are based on SCE’s production model runs of hourly energy prices ‒ Capacity is based on SCE’s GRC Phase 2 valuation, allocated on an hourly Loss of Load Expectation (LOLE) basis Delivery charges are the same as the Base Rate (Option B) for each rate class Southern California Edison3

4 Summary of Tariff Proposal Modify existing RTP rates by replacing current production cost model marginal energy cost with CAISO day ahead energy price in rate design ‒ Overall rate structure will remain the same: hourly prices that reflect nine different temperature day-types ‒ Retain current capacity valuation and allocation The resulting rate reflects reduced energy prices in the Matinee periods ‒ Approximately 30% less than the production model values in the Matinee periods Open to Bundled Service non-residential customers with monthly demands of 200kW and above ‒ For cost containment and scheduling considerations, the pilot program excludes customers participating in NEM, DR programs, Standby, or other rate options The pilot will target the following customer groups: ‒ Agricultural & Pumping ‒ Water Agencies ‒ Electric Vehicle & Energy Storage ‒ Existing RTP customers Southern California Edison4

5 Summary of Tariff Proposal (cont.) The pilot will be limited to 200 participants ‒ The population of the four targeted groups represents approximately 2,000 customers ‒ Currently, approximately 180 customers are served on the existing RTP rate with a group diversified peak of 200 MW Duration of the pilot will be for two spring seasons and expire on June 1, 2018 ‒ Participating customers can opt-out but cannot re-enter the pilot program ‒ Bill protection will not be provided ‒ No incentives for signing up Upon receiving a final Commission decision, the pilot will take 9-12 months to implement ‒ Outreach will start no later than the quarter prior to implementation The memorandum account will track incremental costs: ‒ IT and billing system changes ‒ Marketing, outreach, and recruitment Southern California Edison5

6 Current RTP Rate: TOU-PA-3-RTP - Illustrative Utility-Retained Generation (URG) Rates ($/kWh) Southern California Edison6 Notes: Rate levels shown reflect only the Utility-Retained Generation (URG) rates. Total RTP rate comprises the following charges: URG + DWREC + Delivery (Base Rate) Temperature Day-Types reflect average temperatures for years 2007 – 2011

7 Proposed RTP Pilot Rate: TOU-PA-3-RTP-MPP - Illustrative Utility-Retained Generation (URG) Rates ($/kWh) Southern California Edison7 Notes: Rate levels shown reflect only the Utility-Retained Generation (URG) rates. Total RTP rate comprises the following charges: URG + DWREC + Delivery (Base Rate) Temperature Day-Types reflect average temperatures for years 2007 – 2011 Matinee Period: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. during Spring

8 Current RTP Customers’ Usage Pattern - 2014 Hourly Load Profiles by Day-Type for All Rate Groups Southern California Edison8

9 Glossary of Acronyms AcronymDefinition CAISO / ISOCalifornia Independent System Operator / Independent System Operator CPUC / CommissionCalifornia Public Utilities Commission DRDemand Response DWRECDepartment of Water Resources Energy Credit GRCGeneral Rate Case LOLELoss of Load Expectation MPPMatinee Pilot Program MWMegawatt NEMNet Energy Metering NWSNational Weather Service PAAgricultural & Pumping PSTPacific Standard Time RDWRate Design Window RTPReal-Time Pricing TOUTime-of-Use URGUtility-Retained Generation 9Southern California Edison


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