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1 CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL RATE GROUP Residential Demand Charges
-- To be or Not to Be -- April 28, 2016 Los Angeles, CA requirements/recover costs … in the face of flat or declining sales

2 SCPPA Rate Design Working Group
Formed in Q to: Review Members’ existing rate structures Assess potential changes to improve Utilities’ ability to meet revenue requirements Made up of staff from 8 of 11 Member Utilities Anaheim Imperial Irrigation District Azusa Los Angeles Banning Pasadena Glendale Riverside

3 SCPPA Rate Design Working Group
Final Position Paper concluded: Need to increase/improve fixed cost recovery System-wide Demand Charges, Tiered Customer Charges … Current net metering structure must change to provide fair and equitable revenue recovery from all customers

4 Residential Demand Charges
Cons Costly for most utilities, requiring new: demand meters rates billing systems (possibly) “Complicated” for customers

5 Residential Demand Charges
Pros Widely used in Comm/Ind sectors Fair and equitable fixed cost/revenue recovery mechanism “Accepted” by solar industry as alternative to higher fixed costs or minimum bills LADWP 2016 Rate Case

6 Residential Demand Charges
Opportunities to Implement AMI installed and operational Correlate service panel size to a demand level Correlate energy usage to a demand level Sample existing housing stock actual demand levels and apply the level to similar (size & vintage) housing units

7 Residential Demand Charges
Possible added benefit with implementation If Res (and/or Comm) rates are changed to bill demand on max “flow through meter” instead of use, utilities could charge for PV production if it is greater than the max energy use/demand – and still comply w/ Net Metering requirement

8 ADDED BONUS QUESTION

9 Power Factor Calculations
Has anyone figured out how to calculate a Power Factor for a net metered customer if your PF calc is based on lagging kVarh to kWh relation – but you don’t have the gen set metered?


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