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LOSS COSTS FOR NETWORK
  INVESTMENT ANALYSIS


        May 2011



       Harry Colebourn
       Energeia Pty Ltd
Discussion points

1. Cost of generating energy

2. Cost of transporting energy

3. Loss costs for investment analysis

4. Regulatory positioning
1.1 No-load and load losses
                                               •   No-load (shunt) losses occur
                                                   all the time and are relatively
                  Supply network                   constant. They occur due to
                                                   unavoidable leakage within
                        Series resistance
                                                   electrical equipment like
                                                   transformers, capacitors and
                           Load current
                                                   meters
                                               •   Load (series) losses occur
Generator                                          due to the delivery of energy
            Leakage
             current
                       Shunt
                                            Load   through the network. They
                       resistance                  vary approximately with the
                                                   square of the loading. Series
                                                   losses occur due to the
                                                   electrical resistance in
                                                   components of the network
                                                   like lines and transformers
1.2 Energy market outcomes in 2008-09
      $10,000




       $1,000
RRP




        $100




         $10



                                                                                                                      R² = 0.46

          $1
                Jul-08 Aug-08 Sep-08 Oct-08 Nov-08 Dec-08 Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09   5,000   7,000        9,000   11,000   13,000   15,000

                                                          Date                                                           NSW Demand MW


 •          Large variation in regional reference price
 •          Reasonable correspondence of price with
            regional demand using logarithmic fit
1.3 Load and loss profiles




•   Load loss (series) is ‘peakier’ than the system load
    profile
•   No-load (shunt) loss is constant
                Cost of energy  Shunt loss System load Series loss
                2008-09 for NSW $      39 $         43 $       47
1.4 Forecast generation patterns
                                                                           100%

Generation pattern                                                         90%                                  Wind & unscheduled

assumes generation is
                                                                                                                Hydro
                                                                                                                OCGT
                                                                           80%


operated to minimise
                                                                                                                Coal
                                                                                                                CCGT
                                                                           70%


overall costs




                                                    Demand, % of maximum
                                                                           60%


Generation                    LRMC                                         50%

type                 excl. CPRS incl. CPRS                                 40%
                      $/MWh      $/MWh
Wind & unscheduled   $      114 $      114                                 30%

OCGT                 $      162 $      190                                 20%
Coal                 $       60 $       81
                                                                           10%
CCGT                 $       60 $       77
                                                                            0%
                                                                                  0%   10%   20%   30%   40%     50%       60%       70%   80%   90%   100%

                                                                                                         Duration, % of hours




Generation costs
translate to different                       LRMC of energy Shunt loss System load Series loss
costs for loads of                                           $/MWh       $/MWh      $/MWh

different profiles                           Cost incl. CPRS $
                                             Cost excl. CPRS $
                                                                   81 $
                                                                   60 $
                                                                                91 $
                                                                                71 $
                                                                                           92
                                                                                           72
1.5 Summary of energy generation
    costs
                                                   Wholesale price 2008-09
                                                   Forecast cost 2020 exc. CPRS
           Shunt loss                              Forecast cost 2020 inc. CPRS




          System load




           Series loss




                         $0   $20   $40      $60              $80             $100

                                     Cost $/MWh

•   LRMC of generation is much higher than historical
    wholesale price
•   The ‘peakier’ load profile of load losses has a
    higher cost of generation
2.1 Network configuration
    Transmission


                                         Subtransmission            High Voltage          Low Voltage

                   132 kV                  66, 33 kV                 22, 11 kV                  230/400 V

                               ST                        Zone                    Distribution
                            Substation                 Substation                Substation




•   The network comprises several levels with load
    supplied from each
•   Load or loss supplied by the network:
    o  generates upstream energy losses in
       network equipment; and
    o  requires upstream network capacity for
       its transport
Meters and load
                                                                                      control      Shrinkage 1%
   2.2 ‘Leaky pipe’ loss diagram                                                        4%                Subtransmission
                                                                                                             network

       for EnergyAustralia
                                                                          LV network                            15%
                                                                              12%
                                                                                                                   Subtransmission
                                                                                                                    substations
                                                                                                                     6%

                                                                                                                     Zone
                                                                 Distribution                                        substations
                                                                  substations                                        9%
                                                                         27%


                                                                                                               HV Network
                                                                                                                  26%
            Transmission loss
                                ST loss               HV loss             LV loss
                 1.3%
                                 1.1%                  1.8%               2.30%



                                                    Distribution losses 5.2%
 Energy                                                  of delivery into
Purchases      Energy to                             distribution network
                                                                                              LV load
  from        Distribution                                                                     77.8%
  RRN           100.0%
 101.3%




                                                                HV load
                                                                 6.3%
                                          ST load
                                          10.7%
2.3 Network cost allocation
                  100%
                                                         •    Network capacity is required
                  90%                                         to meet peak period loads
                                   Peak load
                  80%              Base load             •    The LRMC of network
                  70%
                                   Network cost               capacity is around 80% of
                                                              average network charges
Load, % of peak




                                                              Capacity cost allocation is to
                  60%
                                                         •
                  50%
                                                              the peak 30% of the load
                  40%
                                                         •    Capacity cost allocation is
                  30%                                         dependent upon the load
                  20%
                                                              profile
                  10%
                                                             Network cost            Shunt loss System load Series loss
                                                             Proportion of average      75%         80%        131%
                   0%
                         1                        8760
                             Duration, hours
3.1 Summary of loss costs
                                            Metropolitan distributor                     Regional distributor
                            Energy
       Shunt loss
                       Transmission
                     Subtransmission
                        High Voltage                                                                                             LRMC energy
                        Low Voltage                                                                                              TUoS
                            Energy                                                                                               Transmission losses
       System load




                       Transmission                                                                                              DUoS to ST
                     Subtransmission                                                                                             Losses to ST
                        High Voltage                                                                                             DUoS to HV
                        Low Voltage                                                                                              Losses to HV
                                                                                                                                 DUoS to LV
                            Energy
       Series loss




                                                                                                                                 Losses to LV
                       Transmission
                     Subtransmission
                        High Voltage
                        Low Voltage
                                       $0   $50   $100   $150   $200   $250   $300 $0   $50   $100   $150   $200   $250   $300


•   The cost of losses:
    o  depends upon the configuration of the network;
    o  depends upon the level in the network;
    o  depends upon the load profile; and
    o  is very substantially higher than the
       wholesale cost of energy
4.1 Network investment framework

•   Loss costs are settled as part of the Australian
    National Energy Market (NEM) trading
    arrangements
•   With large transmission network investments,
    market effects such as losses are considered
    under the Regulatory Investment Test for
    Transmission (RIT-T)
•   There is a strong financial incentive in the
    current regulatory arrangements for distributors
    to minimise capital and direct operating costs
•   There is no explicit requirement for distributors
    to consider loss costs in network investments
4.2 Network investment framework (2)

•   There is no explicit requirement for distributors
    to consider loss costs in network investments
•   A loss incentive has been tried and failed in the
    late 1990’s, by NSW regulator IPART. The natural
    annual variation in losses makes this
    problematic
•   The least intrusive approach is to impose an
    obligation on distributors to use a reasonable
    cost for losses in their investment analysis
4.3 Minimum Energy Performance
    Standards
•   MEPS are established by the Ministerial Council
    on Energy’s Equipment Energy Efficiency (E3)
    committees, with DEWHA as secretariat
•   Distribution transformer MEPS:
    o   have been in place since October 2004
    o   Stage 1 Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) was
        based on the 2002 market cost of energy
    o   review of stage 2 distribution transformer MEPS
        commenced in 2007
    o   Consultation RIS on new MEPS delayed
•   Opportunity to influence outcome?
Thank You

                      Energeia
   L20 Tower 2, 201 Sussex Street, Sydney NSW 2000
P +61 2 9006 1550 F +61 2 9420 1634 M +61 412 328 549
             E hcolebourn@energia.net.au

               W www.energeia.net.au

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Webinar - Cost of Losses for Network Investment

  • 1. LOSS COSTS FOR NETWORK INVESTMENT ANALYSIS May 2011 Harry Colebourn Energeia Pty Ltd
  • 2. Discussion points 1. Cost of generating energy 2. Cost of transporting energy 3. Loss costs for investment analysis 4. Regulatory positioning
  • 3. 1.1 No-load and load losses • No-load (shunt) losses occur all the time and are relatively Supply network constant. They occur due to unavoidable leakage within Series resistance electrical equipment like transformers, capacitors and Load current meters • Load (series) losses occur Generator due to the delivery of energy Leakage current Shunt Load through the network. They resistance vary approximately with the square of the loading. Series losses occur due to the electrical resistance in components of the network like lines and transformers
  • 4. 1.2 Energy market outcomes in 2008-09 $10,000 $1,000 RRP $100 $10 R² = 0.46 $1 Jul-08 Aug-08 Sep-08 Oct-08 Nov-08 Dec-08 Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 5,000 7,000 9,000 11,000 13,000 15,000 Date NSW Demand MW • Large variation in regional reference price • Reasonable correspondence of price with regional demand using logarithmic fit
  • 5. 1.3 Load and loss profiles • Load loss (series) is ‘peakier’ than the system load profile • No-load (shunt) loss is constant Cost of energy Shunt loss System load Series loss 2008-09 for NSW $ 39 $ 43 $ 47
  • 6. 1.4 Forecast generation patterns 100% Generation pattern 90% Wind & unscheduled assumes generation is Hydro OCGT 80% operated to minimise Coal CCGT 70% overall costs Demand, % of maximum 60% Generation LRMC 50% type excl. CPRS incl. CPRS 40% $/MWh $/MWh Wind & unscheduled $ 114 $ 114 30% OCGT $ 162 $ 190 20% Coal $ 60 $ 81 10% CCGT $ 60 $ 77 0% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Duration, % of hours Generation costs translate to different LRMC of energy Shunt loss System load Series loss costs for loads of $/MWh $/MWh $/MWh different profiles Cost incl. CPRS $ Cost excl. CPRS $ 81 $ 60 $ 91 $ 71 $ 92 72
  • 7. 1.5 Summary of energy generation costs Wholesale price 2008-09 Forecast cost 2020 exc. CPRS Shunt loss Forecast cost 2020 inc. CPRS System load Series loss $0 $20 $40 $60 $80 $100 Cost $/MWh • LRMC of generation is much higher than historical wholesale price • The ‘peakier’ load profile of load losses has a higher cost of generation
  • 8. 2.1 Network configuration Transmission Subtransmission High Voltage Low Voltage 132 kV 66, 33 kV 22, 11 kV 230/400 V ST Zone Distribution Substation Substation Substation • The network comprises several levels with load supplied from each • Load or loss supplied by the network: o generates upstream energy losses in network equipment; and o requires upstream network capacity for its transport
  • 9. Meters and load control Shrinkage 1% 2.2 ‘Leaky pipe’ loss diagram 4% Subtransmission network for EnergyAustralia LV network 15% 12% Subtransmission substations 6% Zone Distribution substations substations 9% 27% HV Network 26% Transmission loss ST loss HV loss LV loss 1.3% 1.1% 1.8% 2.30% Distribution losses 5.2% Energy of delivery into Purchases Energy to distribution network LV load from Distribution 77.8% RRN 100.0% 101.3% HV load 6.3% ST load 10.7%
  • 10. 2.3 Network cost allocation 100% • Network capacity is required 90% to meet peak period loads Peak load 80% Base load • The LRMC of network 70% Network cost capacity is around 80% of average network charges Load, % of peak Capacity cost allocation is to 60% • 50% the peak 30% of the load 40% • Capacity cost allocation is 30% dependent upon the load 20% profile 10% Network cost Shunt loss System load Series loss Proportion of average 75% 80% 131% 0% 1 8760 Duration, hours
  • 11. 3.1 Summary of loss costs Metropolitan distributor Regional distributor Energy Shunt loss Transmission Subtransmission High Voltage LRMC energy Low Voltage TUoS Energy Transmission losses System load Transmission DUoS to ST Subtransmission Losses to ST High Voltage DUoS to HV Low Voltage Losses to HV DUoS to LV Energy Series loss Losses to LV Transmission Subtransmission High Voltage Low Voltage $0 $50 $100 $150 $200 $250 $300 $0 $50 $100 $150 $200 $250 $300 • The cost of losses: o depends upon the configuration of the network; o depends upon the level in the network; o depends upon the load profile; and o is very substantially higher than the wholesale cost of energy
  • 12. 4.1 Network investment framework • Loss costs are settled as part of the Australian National Energy Market (NEM) trading arrangements • With large transmission network investments, market effects such as losses are considered under the Regulatory Investment Test for Transmission (RIT-T) • There is a strong financial incentive in the current regulatory arrangements for distributors to minimise capital and direct operating costs • There is no explicit requirement for distributors to consider loss costs in network investments
  • 13. 4.2 Network investment framework (2) • There is no explicit requirement for distributors to consider loss costs in network investments • A loss incentive has been tried and failed in the late 1990’s, by NSW regulator IPART. The natural annual variation in losses makes this problematic • The least intrusive approach is to impose an obligation on distributors to use a reasonable cost for losses in their investment analysis
  • 14. 4.3 Minimum Energy Performance Standards • MEPS are established by the Ministerial Council on Energy’s Equipment Energy Efficiency (E3) committees, with DEWHA as secretariat • Distribution transformer MEPS: o have been in place since October 2004 o Stage 1 Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) was based on the 2002 market cost of energy o review of stage 2 distribution transformer MEPS commenced in 2007 o Consultation RIS on new MEPS delayed • Opportunity to influence outcome?
  • 15. Thank You Energeia L20 Tower 2, 201 Sussex Street, Sydney NSW 2000 P +61 2 9006 1550 F +61 2 9420 1634 M +61 412 328 549 E hcolebourn@energia.net.au W www.energeia.net.au