BC Hydro OATT - Balancing Area Transmission Service Workshop. January 20, 2014

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T BC Hydro OATT - Balancing Area Transmission Service Workshop January 20, 2014 1

AGENDA Topic Time Speaker Welcome and Introduction 09:00 09:15 Gord Doyle Background 09:15 10:00 Martin Huang Enforcement Mechanism to Prevent Unauthorized Use of the Transmission System by the AESO 10:00 10:15 Justin Miedema Break 10:15 10:30 Balancing Area Transmission Service Tariff *Structure *Unreserved Use penalty *Allocation to PTP transmission customers 10:30 11:15 Justin Miedema Timeline and Next Steps 11:15 11:30 Gord Doyle Discussion and Questions 11:30 12:00 Gord Doyle Adjourn 12:00 2

Background previous consultation Today s meeting builds on the consultation session held June 24, 2013 in which BC Hydro discussed the benefits of the BC- AB Intertie. Specifically: How recent developments in Alberta, including the introduction of AESO s ATC Allocation Rule, are impacting BC Hydro s OATT customers and ratepayers. Options which BC Hydro may have to protect the interests of its OATT Customers and ratepayers. Stakeholder Feedback - Key themes The AESO should stop using the BC-AB intertie as a free resource The intertie should operate near its path rating BC Hydro should explore mechanisms to charge the AESO for setting aside transmission capacity on the BC Hydro system. 3

BC Hydro s Objectives for the Intertie Prevent the unauthorized use of the BC Hydro transmission system The BC-AB Intertie should operate near its path rating Little progress has been made despite a legislated requirement in Alberta to restore it to 2004 levels. Restore the benefits of the intertie to B.C. Restore the ability of owners of Transmission Service on the B.C. portion of the BC-AB Intertie to transact with confidence based on transmission capacity they have purchased. Restore the operation of the BC-AB Intertie to a partnership arrangement where the impacts of actions on both sides of the B.C. Alberta border are considered when making decisions that affect the intertie.. 4

Background The BC-AB Intertie The Benefits of the BC-AB Intertie to Alberta and to B.C. How the AESO uses BC Hydro s transmission system Impacts of this use on BC Hydro s OATT Customers and ratepayers 5

BC-AB Intertie - Current Operations The BC-AB Intertie consists of: Two 138kV lines built in the 1950 s; and One 500kV line built in the 1980 s 1L274 5L94 The BC-AB Intertie Path Rating is: 1,200 MW from B.C. to Alberta 1,000 MW from Alberta to B.C. 1L275 2L113 6

BC Hydro-AESO Interconnection Agreement BC Hydro and the AESO are parties to an interconnection agreement for the BC-AB Intertie. The interconnection agreement is a high level agreement that provides operating protocols for the intertie. The material being discussed today is outside the scope of the interconnection agreement. 7

Benefits derived from the BC-AB Intertie Mutual Benefits from the BC-AB Intertie include: Operational reliability Load diversity Generation diversity Commercial 8

Headroom AESO effectively sets aside transmission capacity on BC Hydro s system for reliability and other purposes. The AESO does this by setting a lower TTC or a higher TRM Example: ATC Allocation Commercial Use Approved TRM System Support Headroom 1200 1050 900 750 600 450 300 150 0 9

How is Headroom Set Aside? Example: The path rating is 1200 MW. For a given hour, the Path ATC for B.C. to Alberta is set as follows: If AESO s TTC is 780 MW and BC Hydro s TTC is 850 MW, the Path TTC is set at the lower of the AESO and BC Hydro TTC values, or 780 MW. If AESO sets TRM at 250 MW (50 MW for load fluctuation and 200 MW under the ATC allocation rule) and BC Hydro does not set a TRM, the Path TRM is set at the higher of the AESO and BC Hydro TRM values or 250 MW. Therefore, the Path ATC is 780 MW 250 MW = 530 MW and the Headroom Set aside is 1200 MW 530 MW Approved TRM (50 MW) = 620 MW 420 MW For AESO s system support needs 200 MW For the AESO s Allocation Rule 620 MW 10

Historical BC-Alberta Intertie Export Available Transfer Capability (ATC) 2003 2013 11

Source of Hourly B.C. Export TTC Constraints Source of Hourly B.C. to Alberta TTC Constraint 01/01/05 11/30/2013 12

Example 1 Exports from BC to AB Genesee 3 tripped at 1:10 a.m. PST on April 8, 2012. Exports from B.C. to Alberta spiked by about 300 MW to a peak of 908 MW. Imports from the U.S. to B.C. 12:45 a.m. 1:10 a.m. 1:45 a.m. Imports from the U.S. simultaneously spiked by about 300 MW to a peak of 1,000 MW. The AESO uses BC Hydro s transmission system to transmit energy from the U.S. to support the Alberta system and they set aside transmission capacity to deal with anticipated flows. 13

Example 2 Exports from BC to the US Genesee 3 tripped at 8:13 a.m. PST on November 10, 2012. Exports from BC to AB Exports from BC to AB Exports from B.C. to Alberta increased by about 350 MW. Imports from the US to BC There was a corresponding decrease in exports from B.C. to the U.S. 7:35 a.m. 8:13 a.m. 8:35 a.m. 14

Enforcement Mechanism to Prevent Unauthorized Use of BC Hydro s Transmission System 15

Physical Limits on Intertie The AESO sets aside transmission capacity and is an unauthorized user of BC Hydro s transmission system. The AESO has not reserved transmission capacity or entered the queue under BC Hydro s OATT BC Hydro s enforcement mechanism would give BC Hydro the authority to physically limit the intertie if the AESO continues to use BC Hydro s transmission capacity without taking service under a BCUC approved tariff. 16

Enforcement Mechanism Enforce the rights to BC Hydro transmission capacity that have been obtained in accordance with BC Hydro s OATT and queue priority. Enforcement will automatically open the BC-AB Intertie if actual flows exceed certain thresholds. Planning studies and engineering work are ongoing to create an implementation plan. This physical limit, if triggered, would result in interruptions to any OATT customers using the intertie. 17

Balancing Area Transmission Service 18

Balancing Area Transmission Service Tariff BC Hydro has developed a rate schedule that provides the terms and conditions under which it would provide the AESO with Balancing Area Transmission Service to become a customer under BC Hydro s OATT The Balancing Area Transmission Service tariff would provide a mechanism to charge the AESO for its use of the BC Hydro transmission system 19

Balancing Area Transmission Service The AESO becomes a BC Hydro customer under the OATT Entitles the AESO to set aside transmission capacity on BC Hydro s transmission system to allow flows of energy to Alberta for the AESO s operational needs Does not guarantee the provision of energy to the AESO This service is only available to the AESO. 20

Key Tariff Components The proposed tariff has the following key components: 1) Balancing Area Transmission Service to AESO including volumes and rates 2) Unreserved Use if the AESO uses BC Hydro s transmission capacity and doesn t nominate a sufficient volume of capacity, an Unreserved Use Rate will be charged and this rate will include a premium 3) Revenue Allocation to OATT Customers to the extent BC Hydro s Firm PTP OATT customers have their transmission rights interrupted, BC Hydro will allocate certain revenues collected under the tariff back to them. 21

Balancing Area Transmission Service Capacity Nomination (Volume) Under the proposed tariff: Every hour the AESO will make a capacity nomination Every hour the AESO will be charged for its full capacity nomination. The Capacity Nomination will be equal to the amount of capacity the AESO reserves in excess of Approved TRM. If the AESO does not nominate enough capacity, it will be subject to Unreserved Use Penalties. 22

Capacity Nomination: The AESO s Capacity Nomination will be the reserved volume in excess of Approved TRM Reserved Volume Path ATC Capacity Nomination Approved TRM 50 350 400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 MW Example: To reserve 400 MW, the AESO would make a 350 MW capacity nomination 23

Tariff Volumes The hourly capacity nomination has two volume components: The Hourly Interrupted Volume this is the portion of the total transmission capacity used by AESO that in effect prevents BC Hydro s Firm PTP OATT customers from using their transmission capacity. The General Volume this is the difference between the AESO s capacity nomination and the Hourly Interrupted Volume 24

Hourly Interrupted Volume The volume is determined as follows: Determine the minimum of: The Hourly Capacity Nomination The difference between the Existing Committed Capacity and the Alberta Import ATC Existing Committed Capacity is currently 690 MW of firm PTP including 480 MW of Long Term Firm and 210 MW of Conditional Firm Service. Approved TRM is 50 MW AB Import ATC is the difference between the final effective TTC and TRM, as determined by BC Hydro, for imports into Alberta in a given hour. 25

Tariff Volumes Example 1 Step 1: Calculate the Interrupted Volume: Minimum of the capacity nomination or the Existing and Committed capacity minus the AB Import ATC. A A = Capacity Nomination = 350 MW Path ATC B = 690 AB ATC (400) Approved TRM 50 B 400 = 290 MW B is less than A 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Interrupted Volume = 290 MW MW The General Volume is the difference between the Capacity Nomination and the Interrupted Volume or 350 MW 290 MW = 60 MW 26

Application of Rates Example 1 Capacity Nomination (350 MW) Path ATC Interrupted Volume 50 60 290 400 General Volume Approved TRM 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 MW General Volume: Priced at the Long term Firm PTP rate (currently $5.97 / MW per hour. Interrupted Volume: Priced at the higher of the General Rate or the Interruption Rate (hourly Spread between Mid C and the AB pool price). 27

Tariff Volumes Example 2 Now assume the AESO makes a capacity nomination of 100 MW A = Capacity Nomination A = 100 MW Path ATC 50 B 400 B = 690 AB ATC (400) = 290 MW Approved TRM A is less than B 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Interrupted Volume = 100 MW MW The General Volume is the difference between the Capacity Nomination and the Interrupted Volume or 100 MW 100 MW = 0 MW 28

Application of Rates Example 2 Capacity Nomination (100 MW) Path ATC Interrupted Volume 50 100 400 Approved TRM 1200 1000 800 600 MW 400 200 0 There is no General Volume. Interrupted Volume: Priced at the higher of the General Rate or the Interruption Rate (hourly Spread between Mid C and the AB pool price). 29

Unreserved Use - Overview The unreserved use charges (UUC) under the Proposed Tariff are meant to be a deterrent. The UUCs will be charged when AESO uses transmission capacity on BC Hydro s transmission system without reserving it. 30

Unreserved Use - Terms Designed to encourage an accurate Capacity Nomination. In each instance of unreserved use, the unreserved use charge is the product of: unreserved usage (MW) 8,760 hours the Firm PTP Hourly rate ($5.97/MWh) 200% 31

Unreserved Use Using Example 2 AESO use of BC Hydro transmission beyond its Capacity Nomination plus Approved Margin constitutes unreserved Use. Proper nominations will avoid instances of unreserved Use. Path ATC Capacity Nomination 200 50 100 400 Approved TRM Unreserved Use 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 MW 32

Revenue Allocation The revenues collected by BC Hydro in respect of the Hourly Interrupted Volume will be allocated to Firm PTP OATT customers. 33

BC Hydro Allocation The revenues collected by BC Hydro in respect of the General Volume will be allocated to BC Hydro and ultimately to the NITS customer. This approach is consistent with current practice where incremental PTP revenue offsets charges to the NITS customer. A lower NITS charge benefits all BC Hydro ratepayers 34

Summary of the Tariff The tariff will send a price signal to the AESO for the use of BC Hydro s system. The AESO s use the BC Hydro transmission system in front of firm PTP customers results in frequent curtailments to BC Hydro s Pointto-Point OATT customers despite the fact that these customers pay for 100% of the capacity they reserve under the OATT. The tariff will compensate BC Hydro and its Point-to-Point OATT customers for the AESO s use of BC Hydro s transmission system. 35

Next Steps Comment period open until January 31, 2014. If you have written comments, you can email them to bchydroregulatorygroup@bchydro.com We encourage your feedback! BC Hydro plans to file the Enforcement mechanism and Balancing Area Transmission Service tariff for BCUC approval as early as late February 2014. 36

Discussion and Questions 37

Thank You! 38