HomeMy WebLinkAbout16-1486 02-09-2016 RESOLUTION NO. 16-1486
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EULESS,
TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE TEXAS COALITION FOR AFFORDABLE
POWER, INC. (TCAP) TO NEGOTIATE AN ELECTRIC SUPPLY
AGREEMENT FOR FIVE YEARS FOR DELIVERIES OF ELECTRICITY
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2018; AUTHORIZING TCAP TO ACT AS AN
AGENT ON BEHALF OF THE CITY TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT
FOR ELECTRICITY; AUTHORIZING LORETTA GETCHELL OR CHRIS
BARKER OR JAY DOEGEY TO EXECUTE AN ELECTRIC SUPPLY
AGREEMENT FOR DELIVERIES OF ELECTRICITY EFFECTIVE
JANUARY 1, 2018 AND COMMITTING TO BUDGET FOR ENERGY
PURCHASES IN 2018 THROUGH 2022 AND TO HONOR THE CITY'S
COMMITMENTS TO PURCHASE POWER FOR ITS ELECTRICAL
NEEDS IN 2018 THROUGH 2022 THROUGH TCAP; AND PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Euless, Texas (City) is a member of Texas Coalition For
Affordable Power, Inc. (TCAP), a non-profit, political subdivision corporation dedicated
to securing electric power for its more than 170 members in the competitive retail
market; and
WHEREAS, TCAP has unique rights under Texas law to negotiate directly in the
wholesale market and arrange separate contracts for power supply and retail services
which provides TCAP leverage to achieve contract provisions that single city
negotiations with a Retail Electric Provider (REP) would be unlikely to produce; and
WHEREAS, TCAP's geographic diversity across all four ERCOT zones produces
an aggregated peak load that is lower than the total of individual peak loads of the
individual TCAP members, allowing price benefits in the wholesale market that are not
likely to be available to any given TCAP member alone; and
WHEREAS, TCAP and its predecessor organizations, Cities Aggregation Power
Project, Inc. (CAPP) and South Texas Aggregation Project, Inc. (STAP), negotiated
favorable contract terms that resulted in rebates from the wholesale supplier and
reasonable commodity prices for delivered electricity since 2002 resulting in stable
budgets for electricity for members; and
WHEREAS, commodity prices for electricity experienced significant volatility
between 2002 and 2009, with prices ranging from 4 cents to over 13 cents per kWh,
causing CAPP and STAP members to welcome a five year contractual commitment that
came close to cutting the 2008 prices in half, with that contract being extended until
December 31, 2017, with a negotiated price reduction of about 1 cent per kWh; and
WHEREAS, TCAP has become a forceful voice for consumer protections and
market reform to benefit the public and well as cities and other political subdivisions;
and
WHEREAS, TCAP is owned by its members and distributes monetary and other
resources according to relative load size of members and is controlled by a 15 member
Board of Directors, all of whom must be city employees of members who represent
diversity in size and geography; and
WHEREAS, wholesale power prices within the deregulated Texas market are
largely determined by the NYMEX gas futures prices for natural gas which are currently
low and relatively stable, but which change daily; and
WHEREAS, daily price changes require retail customers to execute a contract
immediately upon receipt of a favorable offer; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Texas Local Government Code Section 252.022(a)(15)
expenditures for electricity are exempt from competitive bidding requirements; and
WHEREAS, on any given day, TCAP is able to capture a favorable wholesale
price for any period of time, comparable to or better than any given REP or broker; and
WHEREAS, TCAP intends to continue to contract with its current wholesale
supplier, NextEra, because the relationship with NextEra is such that NextEra is willing,
after it knows the size of a given load, to execute a contract at or below prescribed price
and terms; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to execute a contract for electricity for the period
beyond the expiration of its current contract on December 31, 2017, that locks-in
favorable wholesale prices under one of three different supply options:
Option 1 — fixed-price, full-requirements at a price not to exceed 4.1 cents per
kWh for the North and West zones or 4.25 cents per kWh for the South and
Houston zones;
Option 2 — fixed price for on-peak hours and variable spot market prices for off-
peak hours;
Option 3 — block energy at a fixed price to cover the base load hours, a fixed
price for solar energy to cover mid-day peak hours (approximately 10% of total
load) and variable spot market prices for all remaining consumption; and
WHEREAS, TCAP will allow members six weeks from receipt of this resolution to
consider whether to participate in this second opportunity to contract for post-2017
electrical supply, and thereafter allow NextEra until June 30, 2016 to contact for power
for five years at a price not to exceed 4.1 cents per kWh in the North and West zones
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and a price not to exceed 4.25 cents per kWh in the South and Houston zones for
Option 1 , so long as the aggregated load for any of the three supply options reaches at
least 50 megawatts; and
WHEREAS, wholesale suppliers demand assurance that TCAP will pay for all
contracted load; and
WHEREAS, the City needs to assure TCAP that it will sign a Commercial Electric
Supply Agreement (CESA) reflecting the contract extension and budget for energy
purchases for the post-2017 period and honor its commitment to purchase power for its
electrical needs for 2018 through 2022 through TCAP.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
EULESS, TEXAS, THAT:
SECTION 1.
The TCAP Board of Directors and its consultants and advisors are agents
authorized to negotiate for the City's electricity needs as a member of TCAP for the
period 2018 through 2022 at a price not to exceed 4.1 cents per kWh for the North and
West zones and a price not to exceed 4.25 cents per kWh in the Houston and South
zones for supply Option 1;
SECTION 2.
The City prefers to participate in supply Option 1 with the following
understanding: a) while supply Option 1 is a full-requirements, fixed-price option,
Options 2 (fixed price on-peak, variable spot prices for off-peak usage) and 3 (fixed
price for base load, fixed price for a portion of peak load, and variable spot market for
remainder) have variable price components and savings over Option 1 cannot be
guaranteed, and b) if there is insufficient desire among members to achieve a 50 MW
threshold for either Option 2 or 3, the member selecting the inadequately subscribed
option will be placed in the Option 1 category. If no option is selected, TCAP will
assume that a passed Resolution approves of Option 1.
SECTION 3.
Assuming this resolution is passed before February 25, 2016 and the combined
load of TCAP members passing this resolution exceeds 50 megawatts for the preferred
Option and NextEra is able to provide TCAP an opportunity prior to June 30, 2016 to
contract for power to be delivered to members at a price not to exceed 4.1 cents per
kWh for the North and West zones and not to exceed 4.25 cents per kWh in the
Houston and South zones for supply Option 1 for the period January 1, 2018 through
December 31, 2022, any one of the following individuals is hereby authorized to sign an
electric supply agreement for the City within 24 hours of receipt of a contract that has
been approved and recommended by the TCAP Board of Directors: Loretta Getchell,
City Manager or Chris Barker, Assistant City Manager or Jay Doegey, TCAP Executive
Director.
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SECTION 4.
That the City will commit to purchase power to meet all of its electricity needs
eligible for competition pursuant to the TCAP approved supply agreement and approve
funds necessary to pay electricity costs proportionate to the City's load under the supply
agreement (whether wholesale or retail) arranged by TCAP and signed by TCAP's
Executive Director or President or other TCAP representatives authorized by the TCAP
Board.
SECTION 5.
A copy of this resolution shall be sent to Jay Doegey, Executive Director, TCAP,
15455 Dallas Parkway, Suite 600, Addison, Texas 75001 and Geoffrey M. Gay, legal
counsel to TCAP at 816 Congress Avenue, Suite 1900, Austin, Texas 78701.
SECTION 6.
EFFECTIVE DATE. This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after
its passage.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Euless City Council on
February 9, 2016, by a vote of 7 ayes, o nays, and _ 0 abstentions.
APPROVED:
Linda Martin, Mayor
ATTEST:
Kim Su er TRM , City Secretary
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