Electric Utility Commission - June 10, 2024

Electric Utility Commission Regular Meeting of the Electric Utility Commission

Agenda original pdf

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REGULAR MEETING OF THE ELECTRIC UTILITY COMMISSION JUNE 10, 2024 ▪ 6:00 PM AUSTIN ENERGY HEADQUARTERS/SHUDDE FATH CONFERENCE ROOM 4815 MUELLER BLVD AUSTIN, TEXAS Some members of the Electric Utility Commission maybe participating by videoconference. Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely by telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once either in-person or remotely and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation. To register contact Amy Everhart, at Amy.Everhart@AustinEnergy.com or via phone at 512-322-6087. AGENDA Members: Dave Tuttle, Chair Kaiba White, Vice Chair Ayo Akande Raul Alvarez Cesar Benavides Jonathon Blackburn Randy Chapman Mick Long Cyrus Reed Joshua Rhodes Vacant CALL MEETING TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first 5 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of the Electric Utility Commission Special Called meeting on April 15, 2024. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 2. Recommend authorizing execution of a contract for transmission insulators and hardware with Techline Inc, KBS Electrical Distributors Inc, and Wesco Distribution, Inc D/B/A Hi-Line Utility Supply Co, LLC, for up to five years, for total contract amounts not to exceed $63,500,000, divided among the contractors. 3. Recommend authorizing negotiation and execution of a contract for enterprise risk management and risk management information systems with Riskonnect Inc for up to five years, for a total contract amount not to exceed $475,000. 4. Recommend authorizing an amendment to a contract for continued purchase of A10 Networks products and services, including hardware replacement and software support, with Innovation Network Technologies Corporation D/B/A InNet, to increase the amount by $1,600,000, and to extend the term by one year for a revised total contract amount not to exceed $2,293,000. 5. Recommend authorizing negotiation and execution of all documents and instruments necessary or desirable to acquire a Permanent Electric Transmission and Distribution Easement, consisting of approximately 0.0840 acres (3,658 square feet), of land, generally located at 7008 South Interstate Highway 35, Austin, Texas 78745 from Ronald L. Sims and Donna M. Sims, in an amount not to exceed $106,838.08, including standard and customary closing costs and fees. 6. Discussion and action on commissioner orientation and training meeting. (Sponsors: Chapman, …

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Item 7- Customer Assistance Program Briefing original pdf

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Customer Assistance Program Overview Kerry Overton Deputy General Manager & Chief Customer Officer June 10, 2024 © Austin Energy City of Austin Utilities Nationally Recognized Customer Assistance Programs Utility Bill Discounts Automatic enrollment for those on assistance programs and manual enrollment for those with incomes at or below 200% of federal poverty level. Weatherization Assistance No-cost home energy improvements to qualifying customers with low-to- moderate incomes. Medically Vulnerable Registry Special support services for those with critical or long-term illness. Financial Support Plus 1 Emergency financial help for customers having temporary difficulty paying utility bills. Customers may also contribute to this fund via their monthly utility bills. 2 Customer Assistance Programs Community-Based, Wrap-Around Support Services Account Management • Account Oversight • Custom Payment Options • Evaluations Outreach • Community Partner Network Events • Community Sponsored Case Management • In Home Site Visits • Basic Needs Assessment • Basic Needs Referral • Education Classes 3 CAP Discount Program Provides bill discounts to City of Austin utility customers on low or fixed incomes who participate in certain state, federal or local assistance programs. CAP Video ENG Video ESP 4 Achieving Success – Serving Those In Need Current Expansion • Monthly enrollment data from Texas Health and Human Services Commission • Staff identified additional programs at or below 200% federal poverty level to expand Future Expansion • Continue working with school districts • Continue working with state and local partners • Identify additional qualifying programs with participants not captured in existing programs 5 Expanding Access to CAP Discounts 83,700 t n e m l l o r n E t n u o c s D P A C i 90000 80000 70000 60000 50000 40000 30000 63,732 66,960 53,100 33,140 42,780 Goal Actual Forecast 6 Smart Thermostat Attic Insultation Air Ducts Austin Energy No Cost Weatherization Offers home energy improvements to qualifying low-income customers. These improvements lower energy costs and improve indoor comfort and air quality, making homes healthier and safer. CAP Discount Program participants are automatically income qualified for and referred to the Weatherization Program. Carbon Monoxide Detector Weatherstripping Solar Screens 7 ©Austin Energy. All rights reserved. Austin Energy and the Austin Energy logo and combinations thereof are trademarks of Austin Energy, the electric department of the City of Austin, Texas. Other names are for informational purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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Item 8- Resource Generation Plan 2 of 2 original pdf

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Third-Party Support for Resource Generation Plan Development DNV ENERGY INSIGHTS Develop projections about the ongoing potential for demand-side management (DSM) technologies — such as energy efficiency, demand response and local solar — including seasonal (summer and winter) projections for the Austin Energy service area. Results will inform future DSM goals, program development and service procurement. Interim projections will be used in developing and modeling DSM as part of broader portfolios for the Resource Generation Planning process. A final report will be presented once work is complete after the Resource Generation Plan is submitted to City Council. E SOURCE / ELECTRIC POWER RESEARCH INSTITUTE (EPRI) Austin Energy will also leverage resources from existing industry research group memberships such as E Source and EPRI. • E Source is a solutions-based research, data and consulting organization with a focus on customer facing DSM programs. • EPRI is a research consortium that looks at a broad spectrum of different electric utility challenges, including decarbonization. RIFELINE Conduct community engagement to provide broad community perspectives on objectives, challenges and desired outcomes in developing the Austin Energy Resource Generation Plan (RGP). • Convene and facilitate stakeholder group in four workshops. • Report on progress and outcomes to the Electric Utility Commission (EUC) and the Austin Energy Utility Oversight Committee. • Deliver a report summarizing the community’s desired values, priorities and metrics for success for the new Resource Generation Plan. THE WEBBER ENERGY GROUP Provide a trusted objective third-party perspective of the current and future state of the electric industry, especially within context of the ERCOT market. Research will include projections of future load, the type of load growth and an evaluation of energy technologies. This will be used to help inform those involved in the RGP process, namely the City Council, the EUC and community stakeholder participants. ASCEND ANALYTICS Execute third-party modeling. Ascend specializes in power market intelligence, especially renewable transition insights to include in resource generation planning. Modeling potential Resource Generation Plan outcomes includes: • the likelihood of a given outcome. • the incremental costs to achieve environmental, affordability and reliability outcomes. This information will be valuable in weighing the cost/benefit of options in the plan. address: 4815 Mueller Blvd, Austin, TX 78723 | Phone: 512–494–9400 | Web: austinenergy.com ©2024 Austin Energy. All rights reserved. Austin Energy and the Austin Energy logo and combinations thereof are trademarks of Austin Energy, the electric department of the City …

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Item 8- Resource Generation Plan Briefing 1 of 2 original pdf

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Resource Generation Plan to 2035 June Update Lisa Martin Deputy General Manager & Chief Operating Officer June 10, 2024 © Austin Energy Topics to Cover Summary of Work Underway EUC Involvement Overview Rifeline Report EUC Feedback 1 2 3 4 2 Summary of Work Underway Community Facilitation Rifeline Energy Research Webber Energy Group (UT) Demand Side Mgmt & Solar Study* DNV Energy Insights 2 5 3 6 1 4 Portfolio Modeling* Ascend & Austin Energy Requests for Proposals Renewable & Carbon-Free Developers Industry Research Group Support ESource & EPRI *Scope informed by EUC WG Recommendations 3 EUC Involvement: An Overview • Representation at Community Stakeholder Workshops • Monthly Rifeline workshop updates at EUC meetings • Monthly discussions/collaboration at EUC meetings on Resource Generation Plan development and portfolio modeling • Presentations on third-party research 4 Developing the Resource Generation Plan to 2035 • Goal of carbon-free by 2035 & other objectives, defined to align with community values • Consideration of EUC Working Group recommendations • An objective-based plan rooted in community values and priorities, recognizing the tradeoffs of different options • Structured to allow flexibility to respond to a changing market and dynamic circumstances 5 Stakeholder Engagement Austin Energy Resource Generation Plan Lynda Rife Founder & President 66 Stakeholders Representing Citizens Climate Lobby Hispanic Chamber Solar and Storage Coalition City of Lakeway Housing Works State of Texas City of Austin HURF Sunrise Movement Residential Customers IBEW Local 520 AARP ADAPT AISD ARMA Ascension Downtown Commercial LGBT Chamber Texas Climate Jobs Texas Assisted Living Association Texas Energy Poverty Research Institute Asian Chamber Environment Texas Pecan Street Austin Chamber Foundation Communities PODER Tri-City Region Austin Critical Home Repair Coalition CCARE Central Health Habitat for Humanity Public Citizen Urban League HACA HEB RECA UT Energy Institute Sierra Club UT Students Community Stakeholder Workshop #1 Key Highlights ©Austin Energy. All rights reserved. Austin Energy and the Austin Energy logo and combinations thereof are trademarks of Austin Energy, the electric department of the City of Austin, Texas. Other names are for informational purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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Item 9- Council Action Report original pdf

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EUC Report re Council Action June 10, 2024 Item 9 Item below recommended by EUC May 13; Council approved on date indicated in parenthesis. • • • • • • • • • (5/30) Recommend authorizing execution of a contract for padmount switchgears with Priester-Mell & Nicholson Inc., for up to five years for a total contract amount not to exceed $24,000,000. (5/30) Recommend authorizing of a contract for shoebox style luminaires and poles, with Techline Inc for up to five years for a total contract amount not to exceed $7,705,000. (5/30) Recommend authorizing negotiation and execution of an amendment to a contract for continued high call volume answering services with CX360, Inc., for an increase in the amount of $450,000 and extend the term by two years, for a revised total contract amount not to exceed $1,666,000. (5/30) Recommend authorizing negotiation and execution of an amendment to a contract for continued Veritas-Netbackup products and services with TEQSYS, Inc., to increase the amount by $1,300,000 for a revised total contract amount not to exceed $7,300,000. (5/30) Recommend authorizing negotiation and execution of a contract for vegetation management software support, maintenance, hosting fees, and enhancements with GeoSpatial Innovations Inc, for up to five years for a total contract amount not to exceed $1,845,000. (5/30) Recommend authorizing negotiation and execution of a contract for progression test validation with Ramsay Corporation, for up to five years for a total contract amount not to exceed $750,000. (5/30) Recommend authorizing negotiation and execution of a contract for a market potential study with DNV Energy Insights USA Inc, in an amount not to exceed $400,000. (5/30) Recommend authorizing negotiation and execution of a contract for a public records database subscription with LexisNexis Risk Solutions FL Inc. d/b/a LexisNexis Risk Solutions, for up to five years for a total contract amount not to exceed $500,000. (5/30) Recommend approving issuance of capacity-based incentives to Individuals Directed to Excellence and Achievement (IDEA) Public Schools, for installation of solar electric systems on their facilities shown in the table below, in an amount not to exceed $924,858.

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Items 2-5- RCAs original pdf

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Item 2 Posting Language ..Title Authorize execution of three contracts for transmission insulators and hardware with Techline Inc., KBS Electrical Distributors Inc., and Wesco Distribution, Inc.d/b/a Hi-Line Utility Supply Co, LLC, each for up to five years for total contract amounts not to exceed $63,500,000, divided among the contractors. [Note: This solicitation was reviewed for subcontracting opportunities in accordance with City Code Chapter 2-9B (Minority-Owned and Women-Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program). For the goods required for this solicitation, there were no subcontracting opportunities, therefore, no subcontracting goals were established]. ..Body Lead Department Financial Services Department. Client Department(s) Austin Energy. Fiscal Note Funding in the amount of $2,116,667 is available in the Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. Purchasing Language: The Financial Services Department issued an Invitation for Bids (IFB) 1100 BAS1000REBID for these goods. The solicitation was issued on November 20, 2023, and closed on December 19, 2023. Of the five offers received, the recommended contractors submitted the lowest responsive offers. A complete solicitation package, including a tabulation of the bids received, is available for viewing on the City’s website. This information can be found at https://financeonline.austintexas.gov/afo/account_services/solicitation/solicitation_details.cfm?sid=139718 . For More Information: Direct questions regarding this Recommendation for Council Action to the Financial Services Department – Central Procurement at: FSDCentralProcurementRCAs@austintexas.gov or 512-974-2500. Respondents to the solicitation and their Agents should direct all questions to the Authorized Contact Person identified in the solicitation. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: June 10, 2024 - To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. Additional Backup Information: This contract will provide a continuous supply of transmission and substation hardware, including insulators, clamps, wire, conduit, and connectors used to maintain Austin Energy’s electrical infrastructure and to ensure critical components are available for repairs and new installations. Without this contract, Austin Energy cannot adequately support the electrical infrastructure and complete critical repairs. KBS Electrical Distributors Inc. and Techline Inc. are current providers of these goods. Item 3 Posting Language ..Title Authorize negotiation and execution of a contract for enterprise risk management and risk management information systems with Riskonnect Inc., for up to five years for a total contract amount not to exceed $475,000. [Note: This solicitation was reviewed for subcontracting opportunities in accordance with City Code Chapter 2-9B (Minority-Owned and Women- Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program). For the goods and services …

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Minutes original pdf

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ELECTRIC UTILITY COMMISSION REGULAR CALLED MEETING MINUTES Monday, June 10, 2024 The Electric Utility Commission convened in a regular called meeting on Monday, June 10, 2024, at Austin Energy Headquarters, 4815 Mueller Blvd, Austin, TX 78723. Chair Dave Tuttle called the Electric Utility Commission meeting to order at 6:08 p.m. Commissioners in Attendance: Dave Tuttle, Chair; Commissioner Randy Chapman Commissioners in Attendance Remotely: Commissioner Ayo Akande; Commissioner Raul Alvarez; Commissioner César Benavides; Commissioner Cyrus Reed; Commissioner Joshua Rhodes PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of the Electric Utility Commission Regular Meeting on May 13, 2024. The motion approving the minutes of the Regular Electric Utility Commission meeting of May 13, 2024, were approved on Commissioner Chapman’s motion, Chair Tuttle’s second on a 6-0 with Commissioner Akande off the dais, Vice Chair White and Commissioners Blackburn and Long absent, and one vacancy. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ON RECOMMENDATIONS 2. Recommend authorizing execution of a contract for transmission insulators and hardware with Techline Inc, KBS Electrical Distributors Inc, and Wesco Distribution, Inc D/B/A Hi-Line Utility Supply Co, LLC, for up to five years, for total contract amounts not to exceed $63,500,000, divided among the contractors. The motion to approve a recommendation authorizing execution of a contract for transmission insulators and hardware was recommended on Commissioner Chapman motion, Chair Tuttle’s second on a 7-0 vote with Vice Chair White, Commissioners Blackburn and Long absent and one vacancy. 3. Recommend authorizing negotiation and execution of a contract for enterprise risk management and risk management information systems with Riskonnect Inc for up to five years, for a total contract amount not to exceed $475,000. The motion to approve a recommendation authorizing negotiation and execution of a contract for enterprise risk management and risk management information systems was recommended on Commissioner Chapman motion, Chair Tuttle’s second on a 7-0 vote with Vice Chair White, Commissioners Blackburn and Long absent and one vacancy. 4. Recommend authorizing an amendment to a contract for continued purchase of A10 Networks products and services, including hardware replacement and software support, with Innovation Network Technologies Corporation D/B/A InNet, to increase the amount by $1,600,000, and to extend the term by one year for a revised total contract amount not to exceed $2,293,000. The motion to approve a recommendation authorizing an amendment to a contract for continued purchase of A10 Networks products and services, including hardware replacement and software support …

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