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AGENDA TITLE: Receive Preliminary Report and Open and Continue Public Hearing to Introduce
Ordinance Amending Chapter 13.20 "Electrical Service" Sections 225 and 227
Titled Schedule NEM -Net Energy Metering and Schedule CEM -Co -Energy
Metering Rider (EUD)
MEETING DATE: November 18,2009
PREPARED BY: Interim Electric Utility Director
RECOMMENDEDACTION: Receive preliminary report and open and continue public hearing to
introduce ordinance amending Chapter 13.20 "Electrical Service"
Sections 225 and 227 titled Schedule NEM -Net Energy Metering
and Schedule CEM -Co -Energy Metering Rider.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: State of California Assembly Bill 58 (AB 58) requires electric utilities
to offer attractive terms for residential and small commercial
customers who install solar or wind powered generation up to 1 MW
on their property. Staff will provide a preliminary report introducing the subject matter of a proposed
ordinance amending Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 13.20, Sections 225 and 227, pertaining to "Electrical
Service." After receiving the preliminary report, staff recommends the opening and continuing of the
public hearing to a date uncertain. This will provide staff an opportunity to obtain additional information
pertaining to the Net -Energy and Co -Energy Metering topic, address any questions that may arise during
the introduction of the ordinance, and bring the matter back to Council in the near future.
FISCAL IMPACT: The only fiscal impact associated with receiving a preliminary report and
opening and continuing the public hearing is the nominal cost to advertise
the continued public hearing.
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Blair King
City Manager
APPROVED:
BI ing, City Manager
CITY OF LODI
ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
• • SCHEDULE NEM
NET ENERGY METERING RIDER
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this rider is to establish rates, terms and conditions for providing net
metering services to customers generating electricity using solar and wind facilities of 10kW
or less in size. This rider complies with California State legislation requiring every electric
utility in the state, including municipally owned utilities, to develop a standard contract or
tariff providing for net energy metering, as defined below.
APPLICABILTY:
This schedule is applicable to service for customers where a part or all of the electrical
requirements of the customer can be supplied from a solar or wind power production source
owned and operated by the customer (customer -generated). Customer -generators must
currently be served under Lodi's residential or small commercial (G1 and G2) rate
schedules. Availability of this schedule to eligible customer -generators will be on a first-
come, first-served basis and will be available until such time as the total rated generating
capacity used by eligible customer -generators equals two and one-half percent (2.5%) of the
City of Lodi aggregate customer annual peak demand.
The solar or wind generation source must: 1.) have a capacity of 10kW or less, 2.) be
located on the customer -generator's premises, 3.) be connected for parallel operation with
Lodi's distribution facilities, and 4.) be intended for the sole purpose of offsetting a part or all
of the customer -generator's own electrical requirements. In no case shall the power or
energy generated by the customer -owned solar or wind source be available for resale,
except as specified under this rider.
Additional terms and conditions for service, including terms of interconnection and parallel
operation, are specified in a customer -specific Electrical Interconnection and Net Energy
Metering Payment Agreement.
RATES:
Charges for electricity supplied by the City will be based on metered usage in accordance
with Special Conditions (3) and (5) below. Rates charged under this schedule will be in
accordance with the eligible customer -generator's otherwise applicable rate schedule.
Public Benefit charges and monthly customer charges shall not be by -passable.
Canceling Ordinance No. 1786 Effective February 1, 2010
NEM -1/3 Ordinance No.
CITY OF LODI
ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCHEDULE NEM
NET ENERGY METERING RIDER
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
(1) Other Agreements: A signed Electrical Interconnection and Net Metering
Payment Agreement between the customer -generator and the City is
required for service under this schedule.
(2) Metering Equipment: Net energy metering shall be accomplished using a
single meter capable of registering the flow of electricity in two directions. If
customer's existing electrical meter is not capable of measuring the flow of
electricity in two directions, the customer -generator shall be responsible for
all expenses involved in purchasing and installing a meter that is capable of
measuring electricity in both directions.
(3) Net Energy Metering and Billing: Net Energy is defined as measuring the
difference between the electricity supplied by the City through the electric grid
to the eligible customer -generator and electricity generated by an eligible
customer -generator and fed back into the electric grid over a 12 -month
period.
In the event that the electricity supplied by the City during the 12 -month
period exceeds the electricity generated by the eligible customer -generator
during the same period, the eligible customer is a net electricity consumer
and the City shall bill the customer for the net consumption during the 12 -
month period based on the retail price per kilowatt-hour for eligible customer -
generator's rate class over the same period.
The City shall provide the customer -generator with net electricity
consumption information on each regular bill. That information shall include
the current amount owed to the City for the net electricity consumed.
Customer -generator may exercise the option to pay monthly for the net
energy consumed, but in any event shall be responsible for any payments
due at the end of each 12 -month period.
(4) Attributes: Any Capacity Attributes or Environmental Attributes associated
with the renewable energy produced by the customer -generator at sites
subject to this schedule shall belong to the City. Capacity Attributes include,
but are not limited to, System Resource Adequacy Capacity and Local
Resource Adequacy Capacity, if any. Environmental Attributes include, but
are not limited to, Renewable Portfolio Standard recognition, Renewable
Energy Credits, Greenhouse Gas Credits, and Energy Reduction Credits, if
any.
Canceling Ordinance No. 1786 Effective February 1, 2010
NEM -2/3 Ordinance No.
CITY OF LODI
ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCHEDULE NEM
NET ENERGY METERING RIDER
(5) Excess Energy: Net energy metering will be administered on an annualized
basis, beginning with the month of interconnection of the customer's
generating system with the City's electrical system. Electric generation
production may result in a dollar credit carrying forward to the next billing
period. If a credit accumulation results in a net customer -owned generation
credit at the end of the annualized year, unused dollar credits will be set to
zero and not be carried into the new annualized year.
(6) Rules and Regulations: Other conditions are specified in the City of Lodi
Electric Utility Department's Rules, Regulations and Engineering Standards
shall apply to this electric rate schedule.
Canceling Ordinance No. 1786 Effective February 1, 2010
NEM -3/3 Ordinance No.
CITY OF LODI
ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCHEDULE CEM
CO -ENERGY METERING RIDER
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this rider is to establish rates, terms and conditions for providing co -energy
metering service to customers generating electricity using solar and wind facilities greater
than 10 kW and not more than 1 MW in size. This rider complies with California State
legislation allowing municipally owned utilities to develop a standard contract or tariff
providing for co -energy metering, as defined below.
APPLICABILITY:
This schedule is applicable to service for customers where a part or all of the electrical
requirements of the customer can be supplied from a solar or wind power production source
owned and operated by the customer (customer -generator). Availability of this schedule to
eligible customer -generators will be on a first-come, first-served basis and will be available
until such time as the total rated generating capacity used by eligible customer -generators
equals two and one-half percent (2.5%) of the City of Lodi aggregate customer annual peak
demand.
The solar or wind generation source must: 1) be rated not more than 1 MW and not be
eligible for Schedule NEM — Net Energy Metering Rider, 2) be located on the customer -
generator's premises, 3) be connected for parallel operation with Lodi's distribution facilities,
and 4) be intended for the sole purpose of offsetting a part or all of the customer -generator's
own electrical requirements. In no case shall the power or energy generated by the
customer -owned solar or wind source be available for resale, except as specified under this
rider.
Additional terms and conditions for service, including terms of interconnection and parallel
operation, are specified in a customer -specific Electrical Interconnection and Co -Energy
Metering Payment Agreement.
RATES:
Charges for electricity supplied by the City will be based on the co -metered usage in
accordance with Special Conditions (3), (4) and (6) below. Rates charged under this
schedule will be in accordance with the eligible customer -generator's otherwise applicable
rate schedule.
Canceling Ordinance No. 1786 Effective February 1, 2010
CEM -1/3 Ordinance No.
CITY OF LODI
ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCHEDULE CEM
CO -ENERGY METERING RIDER
Energy Supplied Charges: The metered electricity supplied by the City to the customer -
generator over the applicable billing period will be billed at the applicable service rate in
effect when the service was rendered. All conditions, charges, adjustments and taxes under
the applicable rate schedule shall be in effect. None of the charges of the applicable rate
schedule shall be by -passable.
Energy Transmitted Credit: The metered electricity generated by the customer -
generator and supplied to the City over the applicable billing period will be credited at
the Baseline Energy Cost rate specified in Schedule ECA plus the Energy Cost
Adjustment rate for the applicable billing period.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
(1) Other Agreements: A signed Electrical Interconnection and Co -Energy
Metering Payment Agreement between the customer -generator and the City is
required for service under this schedule.
(2) Metering Equipment: Co -Energy metering shall be accomplished using two
meters — the customer revenue meter of record and a separate generation meter.
The customer -generator shall be responsible for all expenses involved in
purchasing and installing required meters.
(3) Co -Energy Metering: Co -Energy metering is defined as the dual measurement
of (i) the electricity supplied by the City through the electric grid to the eligible
customer -generator and (ii) the electricity generated by an eligible customer -
generator from the customer -owned solar or wind source.
(4) Co -Energy Billing: The customer -generator shall receive a "net bill' from the
City for each billing period. The co -energy metering net billing calculation shall
be composed of the Energy Supplied Charges less the Energy Transmitted
Credit.
All net charges are due at the time of billing. Electric generation production may
result in a dollar credit carrying forward to the next billing period, subject to
Special Condition (e) below.
(5) Attributes: Any Capacity Attributes or Environmental Attributes associated with
the renewable energy produced by the customer -generator at sites subject to this
schedule shall belong to the City. Capacity Attributes include, but are not limited
Canceling Ordinance No. 1786 Effective February 1, 2010
CEM -2/3 Ordinance No.
CITY OF LODI
ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCHEDULE CEM
CO -ENERGY METERING RIDER
to, System Resource Adequacy Capacity and Local Resource Adequacy
Capacity, if any. Environmental Attributes include, but are not limited to,
Renewable Portfolio Standard recognition, Renewable Energy Credits,
Greenhouse Gas Credits, and Energy Reduction Credits, if any.
(6) Excess Energy: Co -Energy metering will be administered on an annualized
basis, beginning with the month of interconnection of the customer's generating
system with the City's electrical system. Electric generation production may
result in a dollar credit carrying forward to the next billing period. If a credit
accumulation results in a net customer -owned generation credit at the end of the
annualized year, unused dollar credits will be set to zero and not be carried into
the new annualized year.
(7) Rules and Regulations: Other conditions as specified in the City of Lodi
Electric Utility Department's Rules, Regulations and Engineering Standards shall
apply to this electric rate schedule.
Canceling Ordinance No. 1786 Effective February 1, 2010
CEM -3/3 Ordinance No.
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL AMENDING
CHAPTER 13.20, "ELECTRICAL SERVICE," BY
REPEALING AND REENACTING SECTION 13.20.225,
SCHEDULE NEM — NET ENERGY METERING RIDER, AND
SECTION 13.20.227, SCHEDULE CEM — CO -ENERGY
METERING RIDER
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE LODI CITY COUNCIL AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Lodi Municipal Code Section 13.20.225 Schedule NEM — Net Energy
Metering Rider is hereby repealed and reenacted to read as follows:
A. PURPOSE: The purpose of this rider is to establish rates, terms and conditions
for providing net metering services to customers generating electricity using solar
and wind facilities of 10kW or less in size. This rider complies with California State
legislation requiring every electric utility in the state, including municipally owned
utilities, to develop a standard contract or tariff providing for net energy metering, as
defined below.
B. APPLICABILITY: This schedule is applicable to service for customers where a
part or all of the electrical requirements of the customer can be supplied from a solar
or wind power production source owned and operated by the customer (customer -
generated). Customer -generators must currently be served under Lodi's residential
and small commercial (G1 and G2) rate schedules. Availability of this schedule to
eligible customer -generators will be on a first-come, first-served basis and will be
available until such time the total rated generating capacity used by eligible
customer -generators equals two and one-half percent (2.5%) of the City of Lodi
aggregate customer annual peak demand.
The solar or wind generation source must: 1.) have a capacity of 10kW or less, 2.)
be located on the customer -generator's premises, 3.) be connected for parallel
operation with Lodi's distribution facilities, and 4.) be intended for the sole purpose
of offsetting a part or all of the customer -generator's own electrical requirements. In
no case shall the power or energy generated by the customer -owned solar or wind
source be available for resale, except as specified under this rider.
Additional terms and conditions for service, including terms of interconnection and
parallel operation, are specified in a customer -specific Electrical Interconnection and
Net Energy Metering Payment Agreement.
C. RATES: Charges for electricity supplied by the City will be based on metered
usage in accordance with Special Conditions (3) and (5) below. Rates charged
under this schedule will be in accordance with the eligible customer -generator's
otherwise applicable rate schedule. Public Benefit charges and monthly customer
charges shall not be by -passable.
D. SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
Other Agreements: A signed Electrical Interconnection and Net
Metering Payment Agreement between the customer -generator and
the City is required for service under this schedule.
2. Metering Equipment: Net energy metering shall be accomplished
using a single meter capable of registering the flow of electricity in
two directions. If customer's existing electrical meter is not capable
of measuring the flow of electricity in two directions, the customer -
generator shall be responsible for all expenses involved in
purchasing and installing a meter that is capable of measuring
electricity in both directions.
3. Net Energy Metering and Billing: Net Energy is defined as
measuring the difference between the electricity supplied by the City
through the electric grid to the eligible customer -generator and
electricity generated by an eligible customer -generator and fed back
into the electric grid over a 12 -month period.
In the event that the electricity supplied by the City during the 12 -
month period exceeds the electricity generated by the eligible
customer -generator during the same period, the eligible customer is
a net electricity consumer and the City shall bill the customer for the
net consumption during the 12 -month period based on the retail price
per kilowatt-hour for eligible customer -generator's rate class over the
same period.
The City shall provide the customer -generator with net electricity
consumption information on each regular bill. That information shall
include the current amount owed to the City for the net electricity
consumed. Customer -generator may exercise the option to pay
monthly for the net energy consumed, but in any event shall be
responsible for any payments due at the end of each 12 -month
period.
4. Attributes: Any Capacity Attributes or Environmental Attributes
associated with the renewable energy produced by the customer -
generator at sites subject to this schedule shall belong to the City.
Capacity Attributes include, but are not limited to, System Resource
Adequacy Capacity and Local Resource Adequacy Capacity, if any.
Environmental Attributes include, but are not limited to, Renewable
Portfolio Standard recognition, Renewable Energy Credits,
Greenhouse Gas Credits, and Energy Reduction Credits, if any.
5. Excess Energy: Net energy metering will be administered on an
annualized basis, beginning with the month of interconnection of the
customer's generating system with the City's electrical system.
Electric generation production may result in a dollar credit carrying
forward to the next billing period. If a credit accumulation results in a
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net customer -owned generation credit at the end of the annualized
year, unused dollar credits will be set to zero and not be carried into
the new annualized year.
6, Rules and Regulations: Other conditions are specified in the City of
Lodi Electric Utility Department's Rules, Regulations and
Engineering Standards shall apply to this electric rate schedule.
SECTION 2. Lodi Municipal Code Section 13.20.227 Schedule CEM —Co -Energy Metering
Rider is hereby repealed and reenacted to read as follows:
A. PURPOSE: The purpose of this rider is to establish rates, terms and conditions
for providing co -energy metering service to customers generating electricity using
solar and wind facilities greater than 10 kW and not more than 1 MW in size. This
rider complies with California State legislation allowing municipally owned utilities to
develop a standard contract or tariff providing for co -energy metering, as defined
below.
B. APPLICABILITY:
This schedule is applicable to service for customers where a part or all of the
electrical requirements of the customer can be supplied from a solar or wind power
production source owned and operated by the customer (customer -generator).
Availability of this schedule to eligible customer -generators will be on a first-come,
first-served basis and will be available until such time the total rated generating
capacity used by eligible customer -generators equals two and one-half percent
(2.5%) of the City of Lodi aggregate customer annual peak demand.
The solar or wind generation source must: 1) be rated not more than 1 MW and not
be eligible for Schedule NEM — Net Energy Metering Rider, 2) be located on the
customer -generator's premises, 3) be connected for parallel operation with Lodi's
distribution facilities, and 4) be intended for the sole purpose of offsetting a part or
all of the customer -generator's own electrical requirements. In no case shall the
power or energy generated by the customer -owned solar or wind source be
available for resale, except as specified under this rider.
Additional terms and conditions for service, including terms of interconnection and
parallel operation, are specified in a customer -specific Electrical Interconnection and
Co -Energy Metering Payment Agreement.
C. RATES: Charges for electricity supplied by the City will be based on the co -
metered usage in accordance with Special Conditions (3), (4), and (6) below. Rates
charged under this schedule will be in accordance with the eligible customer -
generator's otherwise applicable rate schedule.
Energy Supplied Charges: The metered electricity supplied by the City to
the customer -generator over the applicable billing period will be billed at the
applicable service rate in effect when the service was rendered. All
conditions, charges, adjustments and taxes under the applicable rate
schedule shall be in effect. None of the charges of the applicable rate
schedule shall be by -passable.
2. Energy Transmitted Credit: The metered electricity generated by the
customer -generator and supplied to the City over the applicable billing period
will be credited at the Baseline Energy Cost rate specified in Schedule ECA
plus the Energy Cost Adjustment rate for the applicable billing period..
D. SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
Other Agreements: A signed Electrical Interconnection and Co -Energy
Metering Payment Agreement between the customer -generator and the City
is required for service under this schedule.
2. Metering Equipment: Co -Energy metering shall be accomplished using two
meters — the customer revenue meter of record and a separate generation
meter. The customer -generator shall be responsible for all expenses
involved in purchasing and installing required meters.
3. Co -Energy Metering: Co -Energy metering is defined as the dual
measurement of (i) the electricity supplied by the City through the electric
grid to the eligible customer -generator and (ii) the electricity generated by an
eligible customer -generator from the customer -owned solar or wind source.
4. Co -Energy Billing: The customer -generator shall receive a "net bill" from the
City for each billing period. The co -energy metering net billing calculation
shall be composed of the Energy Supplied Charges less the Energy
Transmitted Credit.
All net charges are due at the time of billing. Electric generation production
may result in a dollar credit carrying forward to the next billing period, subject
to Special Condition (e) below.
5. Attributes: Any Capacity Attributes or Environmental Attributes associated
with the renewable energy produced by the customer -generator at sites
subject to this schedule shall belong to the City. Capacity Attributes include,
but are not limited to, System Resource Adequacy Capacity and Local
Resource Adequacy Capacity, if any. Environmental Attributes include, but
are not limited to, Renewable Portfolio Standard recognition, Renewable
Energy Credits, Greenhouse Gas Credits, and Energy Reduction Credits, if
any.
6. Excess Energy: Co -Energy metering will be administered on an annualized
basis, beginning with the month of interconnection of the customer's
generating system with the City's electrical system. Electric generation
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production may result in a dollar credit carrying forward to the next billing
period. If a credit accumulation results in a net customer -owned generation
credit at the end of the annualized year, unused dollar credits will be set to
zero and not be carried into the new annualized year.
7. Rules and Regulations: Other conditions as specified in the City of Lodi
Electric Utility Department's Rules, Regulations and Engineering Standards
shall apply to this electric rate schedule.
SECTION 3. No Mandatory Duty of Care. This ordinance is not intended to and shall not
be construed or given effect in a manner which imposes upon the City, or any officer or
employee thereof, a mandatory duty of care towards persons or property within the City or
outside of the City so as to provide a basis of civil liability for damages, except as otherwise
imposed by law.
SECTION 4. Severability. If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to any
person or circumstances is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or
applications of the ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or
application. To this end, the provisions of this ordinance are severable. The City Council
hereby declares that it would have adopted this ordinance irrespective of the invalidity of
any particular portion thereof.
SECTION 5. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed
insofar as such conflict may exist.
SECTION 6. This ordinance shall be published pursuant to law and shall become effective
30 days from the date of passage and adoption.
SECTION 7. The amended Schedules referenced above shall be effective on applicable
electric utility billings prepared by the City of Lodi on or after February 1, 2010, or the first
date allowable under State law.
ATTEST:
RANDIJOHL
City Clerk
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Approved this day of , 2009
LARRY D. HANSEN
MAYOR
State of California
County of San Joaquin, ss.
I, Randi Johl, City Clerk of the City of Lodi, do hereby certify that Ordinance No. was
introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Lodi held November 18,
2009, and was thereafter passed, adopted, and ordered to print at a regular meeting of said
Council held , 2009, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS —
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS —
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS —
ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS —
I further certify that Ordinance No. was approved and signed by the Mayor on the date
of its passage and the same has been published pursuant to law.
Approved to Form:
D. STEPHEN SCHWABAUER
City Attorney
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RANDI JOHL
City Clerk
Electric Utility Department
Public Hearing
Net Metering
Co -Energy Metering
Lodi City Council Meeting
November 18, 2009
• Background
Summary
— Net Energy
Metering
(up
to 10 kW)
— Co -Energy
Metering
(10
kW to 1
MW)
• Proposal
— Co -Metering Pricing
— Co -Metering Eligibility
— Net and Co -Metering Clarifications
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• All CA electric utilities required to purchase
solar/wind energy from small customers
Assembly Bill 58
• Customer systems up to 10 kW:
purchase through "net energy metering"
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CustomersystemslOkWuptolMW:
public entities may purchase from
solar/wind units by "co -energy metering"
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• One meter measures "net" of energy
delivered to customer from EUD and power
purchased from customer by EUD
• As a result, customers receive a price equal
to the full retail cost of electricity for
solar/wind energy
Electricity from EUD
"Net" Meter
Electricity from Solar/wind
Electricity from EUD
Net Metering
Electricity priced at full retail rate
Electricity from Solar/wind
Electricity priced at full retail rate
Example for G2 Customer (Summer):
Sales (@ full retail rate)
16.4¢
Purchases (@ full retail rate)
16.4¢
Typical Wholesale
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Energy Cost
per kWh
Electricity from EUD
Net Metering
Electricity priced at full retail rate
Electricity from Solar/wind
Electricity priced at full retail rate
Example for Residential Customer:
Sales (@ full retail rate)
16 to 35 ¢
Purchases (@ full retail rate)
16 to 35 ¢
Typical Wholesale
go
Energy Cost
per kWh
Co -Energy Metering
• Involves two meters
One to measure power delivered to customer from EUD
A second to measure power delivered by customer to EUD
• As a result, customers receive a price equal to the
wholesale cost of electricity for solar/wind energy
• Proxy (until now) for wholesale cost is % of net
energy charges under applicable rate tariff
Electricity from EUD
Electricity from Solar/wind
"Co -energy" Metering
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Electricity from EUD
Electricity priced at full retail rate
Electricity from Solar/wind
Now
Electricity priced at Y2 of net energy
charges under applicable retail rate
Example for G2 Customer (Summer):
Sales (@ full retail rate)
16.40
Purchases (@ 1/2 retail rate)
8.20
Typical Wholesale
go
Energy Cost
per kWh
Proposal
• Co -Metering Pricing
at Monthly Average Energy Cost
• Co -Metering Eligibility
Open to All Classes
• Net and Co -Metering Clarifications
Environmental and Capacity Attributes
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Electricity from EUD
Electricity from Solar/wind
Proposed
Electricity priced at full retail rate Electricity priced ataverage ener v cost for the month
=8.31¢+ECA
Example for G2 Customer (Summer):
Sales (@ full retail rate)
16.40
Purchases (average cost)
100
Typical Wholesale
go
Energy Cost
per kWh
Eligibility
Now
Proposed
Net Energy
Residential (EA)
No Change
Metering -
Small Commercial
Up to 10 kW
(G1, G2)
Co -Energy
Residential (EA)
All Classes
Metering —
Small Commercial
10 kW to 1 MW
(G1, G2)
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• Environmental attributes, for example:
renewable energy credits and
greenhouse -gas credits
• Capacity attributes, for example:
System Resource Adequacy and
Local Resource Adequacy
• Proposed Clarification:
under Net Energy Metering and
Co -Energy Metering schedules
attributes belong to the City
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PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE
AMENDING CHAPTER 13.20, "ELECTRICAL SERVICE," SECTION 225
AND 227 TITLED, "SCHEDULE NEM — NET ENERGY METERING" AND
"SCHEDULE CEM — CO -ENERGY METERING RIDER'
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DECLARATION OF POSTING
PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE
AMENDING CHAPTER 13.20, "ELECTRICAL SERVICE," SECTION 225 AND 227
TITLED, "SCHEDULE NEM— NET ENERGY METERING" AND "SCHEDULE CEM—
CO-ENERGY METERING RIDER"
On Friday, October 23, 2009, in the City of Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, a
Notice of Public Hearing to consider introduction of ordinance amending Chapter 13.20,
"Electrical Service," Section 225 and 227 titled, "Schedule NEM — Net Energy Metering"
and "Schedule CEM — Co -Energy Metering Rider" (attached and marked as Exhibit A)
was posted at the following locations:
Lodi Public Library
Lodi City Clerk's Office
Lodi City Hall Lobby
Lodi Carnegie Forum
declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Executed on October 23, 2009, at Lodi, California.
NNIFER M. ROBISON, CMC
ASSISTANT CITY CLERK
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ORDERED BY:
RANDIJOHL
CITY CLERK
MARIA BECERRA
ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK
CITY OF LODI
Carnegie Forum
305 West Pine Street, Lodi
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Date: November 18,2009
Time: 7:00 p.m.
For information regarding this notice please contact:
Randi Johl
City Clerk
Telephone: (209) 333-6702
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, November 18, 2009, at the
hour of 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the City
Council will conduct a public hearing at the Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine
Street, Lodi, to consider the following matter:
a) Introduce ordinance amending Chapter 13.20, "Electrical Service,"
Section 225 and 227 titled, "Schedule NEM — Net Energy Metering" and
"Schedule CEM — Co -Energy Metering Rider"
Information regarding this item may be obtained in the Electric Utility
Department, 1331 South Ham Lane, Lodi, (209) 333-6762. All interested persons
are invited to present their views and comments on this matter. Written
statements may be filed with the City Clerk, City Hall, 221 West Pine Street,
2nd Floor, Lodi, 95240, at any time prior to the hearing scheduled herein, and oral
statements may be made at said hearing.
If you challenge the subject matter in court, you may be limited to raising only
those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this
notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk, 221 West Pine
Street, at or priorto the close of the public hearing.
By er of the Lodi City Council:
Dated: October21, 2009
Approved as to form:
D. Stephen Schwabauer
City Attorney
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