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GEORGIA POWER’S SMALL POWER PRODUCERS FUNDAMENTALS. What is Renewable Energy?. Energy produced by: solar, wind, biomass, landfill gas, ocean, (including tidal, wave, current and thermal) geothermal, municipal solid waste, or new hydroelectric generation capacity
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GEORGIA POWER’S SMALL POWER PRODUCERS FUNDAMENTALS What is Renewable Energy? Energy produced by: • solar, • wind, • biomass, • landfill gas, • ocean, • (including tidal, wave, current and thermal) • geothermal, • municipal solid waste, or • new hydroelectric generation capacity • Includes capacity achieved from increased efficiency or additions of new capacity at an existing hydroelectric project;
GEORGIA POWER’S SMALL POWER PRODUCERS FUNDAMENTALS Georgia Power and Renewables • QF Contracts since1982 • 1982 hydro • 2000 biomass • Approximately 55 MW capacity & energy contracts • Approximately 32 MW energy only contracts • New interest in Renewables • Higher Avoided Costs • Production Tax Credits
GEORGIA POWER’S SMALL POWER PRODUCERS FUNDAMENTALS What is Green Energy? • Green Energy Program • Tariff Design approved in July 2003 • Voluntary Program • Not for profit • Self-funding • Non-participants unharmed • Program costs paid by participants • Any losses absorbed by shareholders
GEORGIA POWER’S SMALL POWER PRODUCERS FUNDAMENTALS What is Green Energy? • Green Energy Program • Monthly Premium per 100 kWh block • Originally $5.50 per block • Designed to recover costs of portfolio mix and program costs • Currently $4.50 per block • Adjusted Fall 2006 after contracting with landfill gas to energy provider
GEORGIA POWER’S SMALL POWER PRODUCERS FUNDAMENTALS What is Green Energy? • Green Energy Program • 12 month commitment • Customers can opt out each year • Minimum purchase amount determined by customer class
GEORGIA POWER’S SMALL POWER PRODUCERS FUNDAMENTALS What is Green Energy? • Residential: 1 block/month • Small business: 2 blocks/month • Medium business:* 25 blocks/month • Large business: 400 blocks/month *Relaxed minimums for non-profit groups
GEORGIA POWER’S SMALL POWER PRODUCERS FUNDAMENTALS What is Green Energy? • March 2004 resource criteria clarified • Solar thermal electric or photovoltaic (PV) energy • Wind power • Hydro resources certified by the Low Impact Hydropower Institute • Landfill gas • Solid, liquid, and gaseous forms of all woody waste biomass Excluding: • Black Liquor • Wood that has been coated with paints, plastics, or Formica • Wood that has been treated for preservation with materials containing halogens, chlorine or halide compounds like CCA-treated materials, or arsenic. (CCA = chromated copper arsenate); • Herbaceous agricultural waste and residue • Digester gas from poultry waste (excluding carcasses) • Sewage methane gas
GEORGIA POWER’S SMALL POWER PRODUCERS FUNDAMENTALS What is Green Energy? • Only new resources • Begin operation on or after April 1, 2001 • New Renewable Energy Production Boundaries: • Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee • Biomass Air Emissions Standards (NOx): • Online starting July 2003 through May 2005 • 1.77 lbs/ MWH • Online June 2005 through May 2008 • 1.5 lbs/ MWH • Must have portfolio mix of at least 2% solar or 15% wind and solar by year 3 of program
GEORGIA POWER’S SMALL POWER PRODUCERS FUNDAMENTALS What is Green Energy?
GEORGIA POWER’S SMALL POWER PRODUCERS FUNDAMENTALS Georgia Power Green Energy Program • Original projection approximately 1% of customer base • About 19,000 customers • About 37,000 blocks • Initial source DeKalb County LFGE project • Seminole Landfill • 3 MW facility (22,500 MWh annually) • Online and delivering since October 2006 • Small solar supply from RNR tariff • Approximately 50kW • Currently reviewing solar and/or wind resource options
GEORGIA POWER’S SMALL POWER PRODUCERS FUNDAMENTALS Georgia Power Green Energy Program • Current Enrollment • 2,477 customers • 4,184 blocks • Approximately 22% of program supply