1 Opportunities for Investment in the current Canadian power climate Bob Livet, P.Eng. Vice President Energy Operations AMEC Americas Limited Presented.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Setting a New Course for Electricity in Ontario Presented to the WNA Annual Symposium by Milton Caplan 2004 September 8.
Advertisements

Alberta’s Future Electricity Needs: What’s the Real Story? Economic Developers of Alberta Annual Professional Conference April 10, 2014 John Esaiw, Director.
RENEWABLE ENERGY IN CANADA: An Overview Seminario Americano De Derecho Ambiental – October 2014 Jennifer Danahy Partner, Environmental Law Group Certified.
Canada’s Nuclear Future So What’s Going On Up there Anyway eh?? WNFC 2008 Miami Milton Caplan President, MZConsulting Inc.
New Nuclear Power Plant Project in Finland Veijo Ryhänen TVO Energy Conference Lisbon, 22 February 2006.
TACKLING CLIMATE CHANGE A Presentation to the Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment & Natural Resources ONE TONNE AT A TIME By Michael Gerbis,
Renewable Energy Program Arab Union for Electricity
Making the Right Wind Power Investment University of Toronto Wind Workshop October 12th, 2005 Mike Crawley, President/CEO AIM PowerGen Corporation.
Dr. Yüksel MALKOÇ TWEA Vice President. Turkey’s current financial outlook, Demand growth and supply development, Wind potential and capacity development,
Renewable Energy Policy in Canada Living on a Finite Earth: Energy Law and Policy for a New Era Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation October 10,
Understanding Ontario’s Electricity System
Prospero LLC December 2, 2004 Connecticut’s Energy Future Financing Sustainable Energy.
Alternative Energy Development Plan (2008 – 2022), Medium - and Long – term Investment Plan and the Role of the Private Sector Mr. Rangsan Sarochawikasit.
Engineering Technology Division
Energy Regulation and Markets in Canada ›› Electricity and Natural Gas
Green Energy London Co-operative Inc. (GEL) May 9, 2013 What is GEL?
US Renewable Energy Markets: Financial Perspective By Michael D. Ware Advance Capital Markets, Inc. Washington Council of Governments Washington, DC June.
Ontario Sustainable Electricity Project The Pembina Institute and The Canadian Environmental Law Association April 2005.
E.ON on the Romanian Energy Market ZF Power Summit Bucharest, February 27, 2013 Frank Hajdinjak CEO E.ON România.
Energy Policy Levers. 2 State as a Taxing Authority Income tax credits or deductions Income tax credits or deductions Residential Alternative Energy Tax.
Renewable Energy: Legal and Policy Issues Frank Prager Vice President, Environmental Policy Xcel Energy November 20, 2009 Frank Prager Vice President,
Manitoba Clean Environment Commission Presentation Notes Robert Hornung President Canadian Wind Energy Association Presented April 6, 2004.
VINCE GRIFFIN VICE PRESIDENT ENVIRONMENTAL & ENERGY POLICY INDIANA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Enhancing Sustainable Economic Development with Low-Impact Renewable Energy Clean Air Renewable Energy Coalition Andrew Pape-Salmon, Pembina Institute.
Distributed Generation Programs, Incentives and Interconnections Ian Loughran, P.Eng. DSM Program Leader Renewable Energy Programs
STATKRAFT PERSPECTIVES ON RENEWABLE ENERGY IN OPEN MARKETS OLUF ULSETH, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT EUROPEAN AFFAIRS STATKRAFT AS Official Launch of the Norwegian.
CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY Invenergy’s Views on Cogeneration Opportunities Presented to: April 30, 2015.
ENERGY MARKET PERSPECTIVE
The Opportunities for Green Investment. Role Mission: “ To stimulate, facilitate, and promote investment opportunities for foreign and local investors.
Developing and Integrated Energy Conservation and Renewable Strategy Renewable Energy Leadership Summit June 7, 2005 Lenox, MA.
NW Regional -- Washington n n Washington’s residents, businesses and industries spend $10 billion on their energy costs each year. n n Washington’s long-term.
A Status Report on Wind Energy Opportunities in Canada Robert Hornung, CanWEA EWEA Conference March 2, Athens.
CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY Any use of this material without specific permission of The Birchman Group is strictly prohibited. The Birchman Group “Non-Fossil.
Overview of the North American and Canadian Markets 2008 APEX Conference in Sydney, Australia October 13, 2008 Hung-po Chao Director, Market Strategy and.
[Legislative] [American policy] Passing of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA) in Introduced competition within the supply sector.
RENEWABLE ENERY & BIOMASS COGENERATION TRAINING – KENYA BY LEWIS B. MHANGO.
Update on Climate Change Policies and Contexts Presentation for The New Brunswick Public Education and Outreach Climate Change Hub, November 2006 B. MacKinnon,
Selecting Renewable Projects at Colorado Springs Utilities APPA Conference John Romero GM Acquisition, Engineering and Planning October, 2009.
Liberalization of Electricity Market in Taiwan Su, Jin-sheng Energy Commission Ministry of Economic Affairs August 8, 2001.
Introducing the Atlantic City Alternative Energy Authority ACAEA A Municipal Utilities Authority Pursuant to NJSA 40:62-12.
Privatization and Liberalization of the Electric Power Industry in Taiwan Energy Commission Ministry of Economic Affairs October 5, 2001.
Net Metering and Embedded Generation NB Climate Action Change Hub Advisory Committee Meeting – October 1, 2008 Saint John, NB Linda Berthelot.
Managing the Environmental Considerations of Power Generation Canada Europe Round Table for Business Brussels September 20, 2004 Frederick W. Firlotte.
Presentation on the Green Energy Act for South Simcoe Municipalities Susan Lloyd Swail M.E.S. Planning Candidate Intern at Nottawasaga Futures Green Economy.
Paul J. Evanson President Florida Power & Light Company Gabelli Asset Management Company 18 th Annual Conference May 17, 2003.
DG Toronto Hydro’s Perspective Task Force on Distributed Generation Richard Lü VP, Environment, Health & Safety March 5, 2003.
A Retailer’s Perspective On Canada’s Natural Gas Market Deryk King Chairman and CEO, Direct Energy September 26, 2006.
 Population 33,739,900 as of 2009 census  Climate warm humid summers, cold winters  south-western coast has a relatively mild climate. Along the Arctic.
Earthquake Response and Recovery Planning at a Major Canadian Electric Utility Presented by Doug McLeod Disaster Preparedness Coordinator BC Hydro British.
The Canadian Approach To Compiling Emission Projections Marc Deslauriers Environment Canada Pollution Data Division Science and Technology Branch Projections.
We have now made biomass for renewable energy our core business The Group has been involved in the last 30 years in various business in the trading.
El Gallo Hydroelectricity Project PDD Analysis
THE 2005 CERT ENERGY ROUNDTABLE Ontario’s Electricity Sector: The Hybrid Model Takes Shape By: Ron Clark May 31, 2005.
1 19 th World Energy Congress – 2004 Round Table 1 – Non Fossil Fuels: Will They Deliver? Jerson Kelman President, Brazilian Water Agency - ANA.
Managing the Environmental Impacts of Power Canada Europe Roundtable for Business Toronto, 31 May 2005.
BI Marketing Analyst input into report marketing Report TitleElectricity in Texas Report Subtitle State profile of power sector, market trends and investment.
Canadian Electricity Sector’s Progress Toward Green Growth and Sustainable Energy David Morrison Retired Utility Executive (Ex-President & CEO, Yukon Energy;
Climate Change and NAFTA Opportunities for Cooperation Jeffrey J. Schott and Meera Fickling Peterson Institute for International Economics June 2009.
EnergyTour November Copenhagen Energy Summit Energy Tour District Heating in Denmark Mr Jan Elleriis, Vice President, Metropolitan Copenhagen Heating.
Ensuring manufacturing continues to power Ontario’s economy Delivered by Paul Grod, President, Rodan EnergyNovember 23, 2015.
Energy Sector of Turkey “General Overview and Policy Objectives” Sinem ÇAYNAK General Directorate for Energy Affairs IEA Turkey IDR Meeting December 8,
Japanese Electricity Market M. Hossein Javidi Iran Electricity Market Regulatory Organization & Administrative Department for Electricity Market Regulatory.
Powering a Reliable and Sustainable Energy Future for Ontario Bruce Campbell, President and CEO, IESO March 3, 2016.
RENEWABLE ENERGY REGULATION IN KENYA KENYA-SPAIN MULTILATERAL PARTNERSHIP MEETING HELD AT CROWNE PLAZA Presented by Caroline Kimathi Asst Manager, Licensing.
TNC’s SUEZ. Suez aims SUEZ, an international industrial and services Group, designs sustainable and innovative solutions in the management of public utilities.
Affordable & Available: Large Scale Clean Energy for New England
New England Economic Partnership James Daly Vice President Energy Supply Energy Market Perspectives Reliable Energy, Competitive Prices and.
Creating Benefits for New England: Putting the Pieces Together
Wind Development & Policy Options
Creating Benefits for New England: Putting the Pieces Together
Presentation transcript:

1 Opportunities for Investment in the current Canadian power climate Bob Livet, P.Eng. Vice President Energy Operations AMEC Americas Limited Presented to The Canada Europe Energy Round Table for Business The 2004 Energy Round Table September 20, 2004

Regulatory Framework  Electricity is a Provincial Jurisdiction  Among Major Utilities: 10 have Provincial / Territorial Ownership 6 are Investor Owned 2 have Municipal Ownership  Utility Industry is Vertically Integrated  Canada signed Kyoto Protocol in 2003 Federal and Provincial Government Negotiate CO 2 Targets Federal Government Establishes Renewable Energy Credits Some Provinces Provide Further Tax Incentives Has Stimulated a Demand for Renewable Energy

3 Canadian Electricity Generation by Type: as % of Total, 2003

4 Canadian Electricity Generation by Region and Type TWH, 2003

5 Canada – U.S. Electricity Trade: TWh, 1991 to 2003

6 Canadian Net Exports by Province: GWh, 2003

7 CEA (2001) Electricity Demand Projection TWh,  New demand, plant replacements and export requires significant new capacity over the next 20 years  By 2020, demand will be 670 TWh, coming from new plants – 35% of year 2000 production  New investments of over 20,000 MW per decade to 2020  $ 150 Billion Cdn in investment needed.

8 Emerging Renewables and Alternatives: Generation Capacity, 2002  Emerging renewables and alternatives include: wind, solar, tidal, biomass, bio-gas, solid waste  More than 7000 GWh were generated in 2002 by Emerging Renewable and Alternative Energy sources Source: CIEECAC Annual Renewable Energy Review, March 2003

9 Renewable Energy  Positive Public Acceptance  Tax and Cash Incentives Wind Power Production Incentive (WPPI) Class 43.1 Accelerated Write Off Canadian Renewable & Conservation Expenses (CRCE) Municipal Funding Sources Retail Tax Credits (some Provinces)  Wind Power Coupled with Hydro Electric Power makes Economic Sense  Transmission Grid Stability / Upgrades

10 Recent Structural Changes  Nova Scotia has Privatized its Electric Utility  British Columbia, Quebec and New Brunswick have implemented limited restructuring  Alberta and Ontario have opened their electricity markets to competition

11 Experience with Restructuring  Alberta opened its market to competition in 2001 Resultant consumer price spikes caused government to intervene with price subsidies  Ontario followed in May 2002 Unusually hot weather and supply shortages caused price spikes and government reacted by freezing retail electricity rates

12 REVIEW OF MAJOR CANADIAN POWER GENERATION MARKETS Alberta Ontario Quebec

13 Alberta – Current Status  Open Market for Wholesale and Retail Electricity Suppliers  Market administered through the AESO and EUB AESO is responsible for Transmission Planning  Generators can sell: Bid to the Pool Pool Pricing based on merit order dispatch Firm Capacity under Contract Can export power to Other Jurisdiction  Application for new Generation Facilities made to EUB  Alberta is net importer of power (312 GWHR 2002) (257 GWNR 2003)

14 Alberta – Growth Activity  First supercritical coal fired plant in Canada under construction (450 MW)  Addition of cogeneration facilities from oil sand developments  Opportunities for Renewable Energy Projects Mandated Green Energy Mix (3.5% Target) CO 2 Emission Credits Consumers willing to pay more Government recognizes need for improving grid capacity

15 Ontario – Current Status  New Government (2003) lifted price freeze  Stated goal to shut down all coal fired plants by Dec 07 (7500 MW)  Proposes a Mixed Market Arrangement (Bill 100) Regulate Power Sales from Heritage Assets (OPG) Free Market Pricing for other Generators based on Merit Order Dispatch Regulated Retail Price to Small Consumers (<250,000 kWhr/ year)

16 Ontario – Electricity Supply Forecast

17 Ontario Objectives - Renewables  Established Renewable Energy Targets 1,350 MW by ,000 MW by 2011  Qualifying facilities are: Wind Energy Centers Water Power Facilities Energy Projects using Biomass, Bio Fuel, Bio Gas or Landfill Gas Minimum Capacity of 0.5 MW

18 Ontario Objective - Renewables  First Solicitation for 300 MW closed Aug.27,04 Successful Bidders Announced Jan.05 Further Call for Proposals expected next year  Requirements for participation: Own or Lease the Site Proponent Team to have Prior Experience Commit to all technical & financial requirements of the RFP Responsible for Environmental Approval & Permitting Bears All Cost for System Connection and Upgrades

19 Ontario – Other RFP  Seeks proposals for 2500 MW of: New Clean Intermediate Generation (Gas as Primary Fuel) Demand Reduction Projects DSM Projects Minimum 5 MW Capacity  Time Line: Pre-qualification of Proponents – Sep. 04 Issue Request for Proposals – Sep. 04 Submission of Bids – Nov. 04 Announcement of Successful Bidders – Jan. 05

20 Quebec – Current Status  Quebec Energy Board Responsible for Regulatory Supervision of Transmission and Distribution  Hydro Quebec remains a Crown Corporation divided into 4 Divisions: HQ Distribution (Responsible for Generation Planning) HQ Production HQ Equipment HQ Trans Energy (Responsible for Transmission)  Substantial North American Market Access via its Transmission System )

21 Quebec – Current Status cont’d  HQ Distribution is mandated to call tenders for New Generation Requirements. Proponent enters into a Power Purchase Agreement (20-25 Yr)  HQ Production can sign Power Purchase Agreements  Quebec is a major Exporter of Energy to US Markets  Peak Demand has reached Capacity

22 Quebec Power Generation Mix  Sources 147 Hydroelectric Plants (tot. 34,172 MW) 29 Thermal Stations (oil & gas; tot. 1,621 MW) 1 nuclear plant (675 MW) 9 Biomass Facilities (tot. 208 MW) 136 Wind Turbines (tot. 102 MW)

23 Quebec - Objectives  Development of Renewable Energy Substantial Hydro Storage Capacity encourages Development of Wind Energy Projects  Recent tender calls: 600 MW of gas fired generation 1000 MW of Wind Power Projects (Award in Sep 04)  Expected future tender calls: 600 MW Gas Fired Cogeneration (late 2004) Small Hydro Developments (<50 MW) 1000 MW of new Wind Power Projects

24 Investment Opportunities in Other Provinces  Nova Scotia Ageing Coal fired plants require investment in pollution control equipment  New Brunswick Market opens to Wholesalers & Large Industrial Users Oct. 1, 04 Refurbishment of Pt. Lepreau or 600 MW of Replacement Capacity by 2009 Seeking private investor  British Columbia Wind / Hydraulic Benefit Base Load growing in GVRD

25 Summary – Canadian Power Market  Provinces take different approaches to Open Electricity Market  Large Investment required till 2020 (Cdn $ 150 B) Private Funding Sources Required  Renewable Energy has Broad Political and Public Support Good Opportunities in several Provinces Federal and Provincial Incentives Available Market for Emission Credits being developed

26  International Project Management and Services Company  Office network across the Americas, Continental Europe and Asia  AMEC Manages Projects Worldwide  Annual Revenues of CAD 10.4 Billion in 2003  Employs 45,000 People in over 40 Countries  In Canada AMEC has 4000 Employees and 78 Offices  Sectors: Transport, Oil & Gas, Power, Infrastructure and Industry and Commerce  Designs and Implements Power Generation and Transmission Facilities since AMEC