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Steve Sinclair, Fairfax County Chairman VEPGA

Virginia Energy Purchasing Governmental Association (VEPGA) – A Model Example of Good Governance of Taxpayer Dollars. Steve Sinclair, Fairfax County Chairman VEPGA. What is VEPGA?. History and Purpose Profile Functions Benefits.

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Steve Sinclair, Fairfax County Chairman VEPGA

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  1. Virginia Energy Purchasing Governmental Association (VEPGA) – A Model Example of Good Governance of Taxpayer Dollars Steve Sinclair, Fairfax County Chairman VEPGA

  2. What is VEPGA? • History and Purpose • Profile • Functions • Benefits

  3. Local Government History in Negotiating Rates for Electricity Services • VA Code allows for negotiation of elec. rates • In 1950’s and 60’s electric contracts were roll-over penny kWh • Energy Crisis hit in 1972-73 • Electricity costs increased 100% to 200% • Local governments in Dominion’s (Virginia Power) service territory formed rate negotiating committee (Steering Committee) through VML/VACO • APCO Steering Committee

  4. VML/VACo Virginia Power Steering Committee,1972 to 2002 • Negotiated rates on basis of cost of service • Assessments (pro-rata) to raise funds to hire legal counsel and consultants • Generally 3 year contracts • Able to develop rates and terms and conditions of service that were lower cost and better met local government’s needs than SCC tariffs

  5. VA Passed Electric Deregulation in 1999 • Rationale: competition would lead to lower rates • Transition period from 2002 to 2007 before competition emerged • Rates could be capped as long as 2007 • In anticipation of retail competition, VML/VACo steering committee formed into a joint purchasing association in 2002 • Able to purchase electricity cooperatively to obtain a better price • Local governments would have to delegate their buying authority to joint purchasing association • Virtually every county, city and town are members

  6. Virginia Energy Purchasing Governmental Association - VEPGA • Established in 2002 as legal entity due to electric competition • Ability to sign contracts for electricity services on behalf of all local government members • Counties, cities, towns, schools, and other local government entities • Board governs decisions • 15 Board members elected from the membership • Board members serve staggered 3 year terms • Four meetings per year • Regional Coordination, Cooperation and Understanding

  7. VEPGA Profile • Approx. 175 counties, cities, towns and authorities • Energy Load – 4,689 GWH • Dominion System – 81,144 GWH • 5.8% of total Dominion System

  8. VEPGA Electricity Usage – 5 year history

  9. VEPGA Annual Electricity Costs • 2013 approximately $400 million per year • Depending on fuel costs • 2011 contract with Dominion – 3.5 year length • $1.4 billion contract

  10. VEPGA Annual Expenses • Legal and consultant services varies from $220,000 per year to $440,000 per year • Depending on if in contract negotiation mode • 1/1000 of a dollar per dollar expenditure on electricity services

  11. VEPGA Legal and Admin. functions • Legal – Christian and Barton • Contract negotiations and interpretation • Legislative/Regul. Monitoring/Education • Advice • Rate analysis • Meetings • Admin. Services - VML • Member services/dues assessment/billing • Auditing

  12. VEPGA Consultant functions – Technical Assoc. • Fuel and rider audit • Develop projections of costs • Rate and schedule analysis • Cost of service analysis • Contract negotiations • Meetings and advice • Educational information

  13. VEPGA Benefits – Lower Rates • VEPGA rates are on average approx. 4% lower than rates set by the State Corporation Commission • Savings of $16 million per year • Current 3.5 year contract - $56 million in savings

  14. VEPGA Benefits, cont. • Provides updates during the General Assembly on energy bills • Educates localities on impacts of energy laws and regulatory changes • Develop favorable Terms and Conditions that reflects locality concerns

  15. VEPGA Committees • Joint Action Committee • Meets quarterly with Dominion • Addresses street lighting, construction, relocation, maintenance issues that are not able to be worked out locally • LED streetlights • Energy Efficiency Committee • Serves as an educational and technical resource to local governments

  16. VEPGA Annual Meeting • April/May each year • Legislative/Regulatory/Contract updates • Discussion with members of emerging issues: • Energy Efficiency 2007 • LED streetlights, GHG emissions inventories, Portfolio Manager, power quality, future energy issues, etc. • May 8, 2014 in Virginia Beach

  17. Questions?

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