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BCC Joint Meeting
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12/17/2014
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Board of County Commissioners
Town of Indian River Shores
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Florida Governmental Conflict Resolution Process
Electric Rates
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y... <br /> sackgrauad <br /> As you }mow, City Manager Jim O'Connor and I have met with OuC <br /> several times since August in our ongoing efforts to obtain <br /> amendments to the 2008 PPA that would enable the City to reduce our <br /> retail electric rates. On October 20, OUC provided to the City a <br /> list of "Discussion Points' that included: (1) significant <br /> reductions in the Capacity Payment rates as compared to those in the <br /> 2008 PPA; (2) a `minimum take" or `floor" in the amount of base <br /> capacity that the City would have to purchase in any year of 85 MW; <br /> (3) purchase by the City of 54.5 MW of Peaking Capacity to replace <br /> the capacity of the Vero Beach Power Plant; (4) a unilateral option <br /> for OUC to terminate the PPA in or after 2020, with 2 years notice <br /> to the City; (5) an option for oUC to purchase the City's capacity <br /> and energy entitlement from the St. Lucie II Power Plant, pursuant <br /> to a PPA (as opposed to an assignment) ; and (6) OUC would receive <br /> permanent rights to (and obligations under) the City's gas <br /> transportation contracts with FGT. The October 20 Discussion Points <br /> and pricing for both the Base Capacity and the Peaking Capacity <br /> purchases are included as Attachment B to this memo. <br /> Discussion at the City Council and Utilities Commission <br /> meetings on October 21 included concerns expressed by members of the <br /> Utilities Commission and others that centered on: (1) the fact that <br /> the City would still be in a PPA with OUC that would continue <br /> through 2029; (2) the "St. Lucie Option" in the October 20 <br /> Discussion Points by which OUC would have an option to acquire the <br /> City's share of the output of the St. Lucie II Power Plant from the <br /> date when the option would be exercised through the end of the St. <br /> Lucie Plant's useful life (presently expected to be 2043) ; (3) <br /> permanent release to OUC of the City's gas transportation contracts <br /> with FGT; and (4) the unilateral opportunity for OUC to terminate <br /> the PPA in or after 2020. <br /> Responding to those concerns, I communicated the concerns to <br /> OUC, and City Manager Jim O'Connor and I met again with OUC senior <br /> management on November 19, 2014 to discuss whether there might be <br /> alternatives to the terms set forth in the Discussion Points that <br /> oUC provided to us on October 20, 2014. Following that meeting, on <br /> November 25, 2014, we received revised, alternative terms <br /> (Attachment C) that are set forth in a document comparable to the <br /> October 20 Discussion Points, as well as a table of revised prices <br /> for both the Base Capacity purchase under the PPA and also for the <br /> purchase of 54.5 MW of Peaking Capacity (which would enable the City <br /> to retire the Vero Beach Power Plant) . <br /> 2 <br /> 3c. <br />
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