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ELECTRICITY & ITS
REGULATIONS
Presented By:
Rabia Yousuf
BCOM-2511
Electricity consumption by Americans
in 2002
 3463 mwh with a delivered value of $249.6
billion.
 37% by Households
 32% by commercial users
 28% by industrial users
Electricity production by U.S in 2002
 50.1% by coal
 17.9% by natural gas
 20.2% in nuclear units
 6.6% as hydroelectricity
 2.35% by wind & solar
Main Characteristics of Electricity
 Continuous operation by reserve power plants
 Centralized control to meet any changes in regional
conditions.
 Efficient duplication to facilitate emergency support,
coordinated operations and power purchases and sales.
Role of Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission (FERC)
 FERC oversees ‘wholesale’ or ‘bulk’ transactions.
 It requires that wholesale prices be cost based.
 FERC accepts prices set by markets to meet standards
for competition.
General Policy of FERC
 To expand the role of markets
 To decrease direct regulation subject to the
law’s limits.
Electricity’s Ownership Structure in
1998
 66.1% of generating capacity was owned by
Corporate utilities
 10.7% by Governmental utilities
 3.1% by cooperatives
 11.9 by nonutility generators
Electricity Regulation from 1940s
through 1960s
 Regulation function was well enough
 Retail competition was prohibited by states
 Industry grew more capital intensive
 Arrival of Nuclear generators that could
produce cheap power
Electricity Regulation from 1970s
through 1980s
 Oil prices rose higher
 Shortage of natural gas
 Technological progress slowed down
 Costs of existing plants raised
 Greater risk of unstable prices
 Regulatory uncertainty
Public Utility Regulatory Policy Act
(PURPA) of 1978
 Opened wholesale markets to non utilities
 Encouraged industrial generation from waste
heat ‘cogeneration’
 Cogeneration led to larger nonutility
plants --- whose output was cheaper for utilities
to purchase than to generate themselves
Electricity Regulation from 1980s
through 1990s
 Regulators, consumers and utilities began
reconsidering markets
 New transmission and control technologies
came
 Inter utility exchanges grew faster than retail
sales
 New gas-fired generators became as cheap
as coal-fired plants
Energy Policy Act (EPAct) of 1992
 Allowed transmission owners to carry power
for other wholesale parties
 Nonutility generators could access any willing
counterparty
 Transmission access allowed municipal
utilities to become independent
Electricity Regulation from 1990s
onwards
 Utility purchases from non utilities grew more
than twice as fast as retail sales
 Retail customers still lacked choices
 Control technologies allowed reliable flows
over distances of one thousand miles
 Power marketers traded more than 1.5 billion
in 1999
California Public Utilities Commission
(CPUC) 1994
 CPUC was the first to investigate choice for retail
customers
 CPUC’s research staff blamed overregulation
 CPUC Proposed greater reliance on markets
 Competitive suppliers and many retail users
welcomed their proposal
Resistance against CPUC
California’s three large corporate utilities
resisted CPUC proposal claiming that:
 Competitive prices would not allow them to
recover about $20 billion in PURPA contracts
Approval of Assembly Bill 1890 in 1996
CPUC agreed to the utilities’ claim resulting in approval of
Assembly Bill 1890 by California’s legislature in 1996
 This was an internally inconsistent compromise to ensure non
discriminatory use of transmission
 Utilities had to divest in-state gas-fired generation
 Utilities had to purchase all powers from markets
 Risk management activities were prohibited
 It froze retail prices until 2002
Electricity Regulation from April 1998-
2000
 Supply and demand kept prices low to recover
stranded costs
 Natural gas supplies became limited and expensive
 Electricity became quite expensive
 Great Increase in the price of pollution permit
Electricity Regulation from April 1998-
2000….continued
 Utilities faced insolvency as rising power costs met
frozen retail prices
 Short term energy prices were high
 FERC reluctantly capped short term prices and lost
creditworthiness
 California’s situation deteriorated badly in 2000
Electricity Regulation from 2001-
2003
 State government took over power
purchasing
 Hydroelectric conditions improved
 Market prices fell to their pre-crisis levels
 Californian’s were locked into un-economical
contracts whose costs must be allocated
Electricity Regulation from 2001-
2003……continued
 State’s utilities tried to adopt previous
monopoly roles
 Fixed stranded cost payoffs were added to
everyone’s bills
 Customers were given access to markets
that existed for years prior to reform
Electricity Regulation in 2004
onwards
 78% of the industrial power in New Jersey
was supplied by 30 non utility providers
 Utilities stopped supplying power to the
industrial users in New York
 New York state already had 33 non utility
sellers struggling for customers
Conclusion
According to the case in discussion, USA is
still a long way from fully competitive markets
BUT
Even the limited competition available
is producing considerable benefits
THANK YOU ALL

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Electricity Regulations in the US: A Brief History

  • 1. ELECTRICITY & ITS REGULATIONS Presented By: Rabia Yousuf BCOM-2511
  • 2. Electricity consumption by Americans in 2002  3463 mwh with a delivered value of $249.6 billion.  37% by Households  32% by commercial users  28% by industrial users
  • 3. Electricity production by U.S in 2002  50.1% by coal  17.9% by natural gas  20.2% in nuclear units  6.6% as hydroelectricity  2.35% by wind & solar
  • 4. Main Characteristics of Electricity  Continuous operation by reserve power plants  Centralized control to meet any changes in regional conditions.  Efficient duplication to facilitate emergency support, coordinated operations and power purchases and sales.
  • 5. Role of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)  FERC oversees ‘wholesale’ or ‘bulk’ transactions.  It requires that wholesale prices be cost based.  FERC accepts prices set by markets to meet standards for competition.
  • 6. General Policy of FERC  To expand the role of markets  To decrease direct regulation subject to the law’s limits.
  • 7. Electricity’s Ownership Structure in 1998  66.1% of generating capacity was owned by Corporate utilities  10.7% by Governmental utilities  3.1% by cooperatives  11.9 by nonutility generators
  • 8. Electricity Regulation from 1940s through 1960s  Regulation function was well enough  Retail competition was prohibited by states  Industry grew more capital intensive  Arrival of Nuclear generators that could produce cheap power
  • 9. Electricity Regulation from 1970s through 1980s  Oil prices rose higher  Shortage of natural gas  Technological progress slowed down  Costs of existing plants raised  Greater risk of unstable prices  Regulatory uncertainty
  • 10. Public Utility Regulatory Policy Act (PURPA) of 1978  Opened wholesale markets to non utilities  Encouraged industrial generation from waste heat ‘cogeneration’  Cogeneration led to larger nonutility plants --- whose output was cheaper for utilities to purchase than to generate themselves
  • 11. Electricity Regulation from 1980s through 1990s  Regulators, consumers and utilities began reconsidering markets  New transmission and control technologies came  Inter utility exchanges grew faster than retail sales  New gas-fired generators became as cheap as coal-fired plants
  • 12. Energy Policy Act (EPAct) of 1992  Allowed transmission owners to carry power for other wholesale parties  Nonutility generators could access any willing counterparty  Transmission access allowed municipal utilities to become independent
  • 13. Electricity Regulation from 1990s onwards  Utility purchases from non utilities grew more than twice as fast as retail sales  Retail customers still lacked choices  Control technologies allowed reliable flows over distances of one thousand miles  Power marketers traded more than 1.5 billion in 1999
  • 14. California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) 1994  CPUC was the first to investigate choice for retail customers  CPUC’s research staff blamed overregulation  CPUC Proposed greater reliance on markets  Competitive suppliers and many retail users welcomed their proposal
  • 15. Resistance against CPUC California’s three large corporate utilities resisted CPUC proposal claiming that:  Competitive prices would not allow them to recover about $20 billion in PURPA contracts
  • 16. Approval of Assembly Bill 1890 in 1996 CPUC agreed to the utilities’ claim resulting in approval of Assembly Bill 1890 by California’s legislature in 1996  This was an internally inconsistent compromise to ensure non discriminatory use of transmission  Utilities had to divest in-state gas-fired generation  Utilities had to purchase all powers from markets  Risk management activities were prohibited  It froze retail prices until 2002
  • 17. Electricity Regulation from April 1998- 2000  Supply and demand kept prices low to recover stranded costs  Natural gas supplies became limited and expensive  Electricity became quite expensive  Great Increase in the price of pollution permit
  • 18. Electricity Regulation from April 1998- 2000….continued  Utilities faced insolvency as rising power costs met frozen retail prices  Short term energy prices were high  FERC reluctantly capped short term prices and lost creditworthiness  California’s situation deteriorated badly in 2000
  • 19. Electricity Regulation from 2001- 2003  State government took over power purchasing  Hydroelectric conditions improved  Market prices fell to their pre-crisis levels  Californian’s were locked into un-economical contracts whose costs must be allocated
  • 20. Electricity Regulation from 2001- 2003……continued  State’s utilities tried to adopt previous monopoly roles  Fixed stranded cost payoffs were added to everyone’s bills  Customers were given access to markets that existed for years prior to reform
  • 21. Electricity Regulation in 2004 onwards  78% of the industrial power in New Jersey was supplied by 30 non utility providers  Utilities stopped supplying power to the industrial users in New York  New York state already had 33 non utility sellers struggling for customers
  • 22. Conclusion According to the case in discussion, USA is still a long way from fully competitive markets BUT Even the limited competition available is producing considerable benefits