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MEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: ROGER NELSON, CITY MANAGER' "
MEETING DATE: FEBRUARY 15, 2000
SUBJECT: TXU ELECTRIC TARIFF REVISIONS
RECOMMENDATION:
City Council approval of the resolution to suspend the effective date of the proposed
tariff revision that TXU Electric filed with the Public Utility Commission.
FUNDING SOURCE:
The resolution does not have a financial impact.
BACKGROUND:
The Steering Committee of Cities Served by TXU Electric was formed to address issues
related to the electric and gas utilities. Given the fact that electric deregulation
legislation was passed in the last session and that the PUC is currently working on the
implementation of that legislation, there is a great deal of ambiguity associated with the
impact of these revisions. TXU has filed the proposed tariff revisions in preparation of
the opening of competition for electric service. Essentially, TXU proposes the
elimination of and/or restrictions to specific classes of service. (See Attached Summary)
The Steering Committee Cities are supporting the suspension of rates on the proposed
tariff revisions in order to allow time for a thorough study of the impact to the customers.
After a study is completed, the Staff will meet with the Utilities Committee to outline
options and, subsequently, forward a recommendation to the City Council related to this
process. The effective date of the proposed changes would be suspended for a ninety -
day (90) period from March 1 s'to May 30th 2000.
Staff and the City Attorney recommend approval of the resolution.
February 8, 2000 (9:49AM)
TXU Electric Tariff Filing
January 25, 2000
In anticipation of retail competition in the electric market in Texas as a result of
the passage of the 1999 electric industry restructuring law. TXU has filled a change in
tariffs with the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC) and each original -jurisdiction
municipality we serve. This filing is being made to facilitate the move to retail
competition in Texas. TXU is attempting to be proactive in our efforts to crepare for the
start of competition.
There are four types of changes proposec, I ,
1 Close certain retail tariffs to ne'N customers for services deemed
competitive energy services which we cannot provide after September 1,
2000
Close and/or modify optional retail tariffs with contract provisions that
extend beyond the January 1, 2002 date of full competition Or that are no
longer necessary
3) Modify retail tariffs to limit contract term for basic rates to December 31,
2001, and
4) Delete retail tariffs that are no longer being utilized
Competitive energy services are customer energy service business activities
which are capable of being provided on a competitive basis in the retail rnarket.
Examples include: energy efficiency services. energy audits, and guard lights. The
electric industry restructuring passed by the Texas Legislature in 1999 requires that on
or before September 1, 2000, an electric utility shall separate its regulated utility
activities from its customer energy services T�e PUC initiated an industry rulemaking
to identify those competitive energy services. As a result, TXU Electric has identified its
competitive energy services and filed a plan with the PUC on January 10, 2000 to
describe hove we will accomplish this separation.
These changes will not impact
pact anyone's rates. Rates were frozen effe.-Ilive
September 1, 10-99 in accordance with the eie.,ric industri restructuring law
Additionally, the changes proposed in this tariff filing are designec to address
new customers or, these rates and do not directly impact
pact current customers receiving
service under these rates. However, the issue of how to handle existing retail contracts
that extend beyond Janua,-y, 1, 2002 is currently being discussed by the PUC. TXU
Electric plans to take proactive measures to handle these contracts through
negotiations. Our plan is to review each existing retail contract and renegotiate the
terms with each customer to either
1) limit the contract term to December 31, 2001,
2) allow for contract termination by mutual agreement, or
3)
allow both the customer and TXU Electric to terminate the contract with 30
days written notice, effective any time after December 31. 2001.
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TXU Electric
Summary of Tariff Revisions
Close Rate/Rider to new customers March 1, 2000
• ED - Economic Development Service
• ET - Environmental Technology Service
• GC - General Service Competitive Pricing
• GC1 - General Service
• I - Interruptible Service
• OL - Outdoor Lighting
Close Rate to new customers January 1, 2001
• RLU - Residential Low Use Service
• RTU - Residential Time -of -Use Service
• RTU1 - Residential Time -of -Use Service
• RTU1-M - Residential Time -of -Use Service Municipality
Close Rate to new customers January 1, 2001 & Limit contract term
to December 31, 2001
• GTUC - General Service Time -of -Use Voluntary Curtailment
• GTUC-M - General Service Time -of -Use Voluntary Curtailment
Municipality
Delete Tariff
• RTP - Real Time Pricing
• RTP -I - Real Time Pricing - Interruptible
• RTP -1-1 - Real Time Pricing - Instantaneous Interruptible
Limit contract term to December 31, 2001
• ES - Enterprise Zone
• GP - General Service Primary
• GS - General Service Secondary
• GTU - General Service Time -of -Use
GTU-M - General Service Time -of -Use Municipality
• HV - High Voltage Service
• LPP - Non -Firm Energy Purchases from Qualifying Facilities
• R - Residential Service
• S - Standby Service
• SL - Street Lighting Service
SPP - Small Power Production
T - Temporary Service
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RESOLUTION
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS SUSPENDING THE EFFECTIVE
DATE OF TXU ELECTRIC'S PROPOSED TARIFF
REVISION TO PERMIT THE STEERING COMMITTEE OF
CITIES SERVED BY TXU ELECTRIC TIME TO STUDY
AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING THE
PROPOSED CHANGES, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE
WHEREAS, on or about January 25, 2000 TXU filed with the City of Grapevine
its request to close, modify or delete certain retail tariffs effective March 1, 2000; and
WHEREAS, it is reasonable for the City of Grapevine to cooperate with other
cities in a review of TXU Electric's application and to allow sufficient time for the
Steering Committee of Cities served by TXU Electric to make recommendations on how
to address the Company's filing; and
WHEREAS, PURA §36.108(a)(1) grants local regulatory authorities the right to
suspend the effective date of proposed rate changes for up to 90 days.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS:
Section 1. That the effective date of the tariff changes submitted by TXU
Electric on or about January 25, 2000 is suspended until May 30, 2000 to permit
adequate time to review the proposed changes.
Section 2. That a copy of this suspension resolution be sent to the local
representative of TXU Electric.
Section 3. That this resolution shall become effective from and after the date
of its passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS on this 15th day of February, 2000.
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
RES. NO.