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September 8, 2005 Arizona Gas Cost Update
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Gas Acquisition Policy #Acquire best cost portfolio considering $Price $Reliability $Flexibility $Protection from short-term market volatility R
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Gas Purchase Method #Purchase 50 percent of our average annual needs in advance at fixed-price #Purchase 6 to 18 months in advance #Go to market every 4 to 6 weeks #2003 began a 2-year forward purchase #The remainder floats with the market index #Daily purchases to meet economic dispatch $Index vs. daily spot R
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APSP Price Comparison Winter 05/06 APSP % of Normal Demand $ 6.46 54% 05/06 Strip (approximately) 10.80 06/07 APSP % of Average Demand 7.0316% 06/07 Strip (approximately) 9.00 R
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Outreach Educational Efforts and Program Results R
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Outreach and Educational Efforts Consumer Outreach Energy Services Energy and Bill Assistance Education R
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Consumer Outreach Target $ $Residents and businesses throughout Arizona and other Southwest service territories Message $ $The wise and safe use of natural gas $ $Energy efficiency $ $Available energy and bill assistance programs Communication Methods $ $Utility bill messages and inserts $ $Brochures and specialty items $ $New releases $ $Community events $ $www.swgas.com R
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Bill Inserts R
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News to Use R
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Web Site R
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Energy Services Designed $Answer questions about natural gas $Energy savings $Brochures and educational materials $Appliance referrals $Se habla Espanol Call toll-free: 1-800-654-2765 R
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Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance Program (LIRA) Customers with an income level at or below 150 percent of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines Provides a 20 percent discount on the first 150 therms used each month from November through April LIRA is a self-certification program LIRA customers need to re-certify every two years Quarterly Bill Inserts/Application Online Application R
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LIRA Participation R
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Low-Income Energy Conservation (LIEC) Designed $Assist income-qualified customers with homes in need of weatherization measures $Cost-effectively conserve energy and water $Improve the health, and safety of participating households $Inform customers of LIRA R
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Low-Income Energy Conservation (LIEC) - continued Partnerships $Southwest contracts with nine Community Action Agencies through the Arizona Department of Commerce – Energy Office $Leverage with other utilities and funding sources including in the statewide Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) R
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Weatherization Participation R
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Additional Southwest Gas Assistance Equal Payment Plan $ $Evenly distributes annual natural gas costs into equal monthly payments $ $Eliminates seasonal fluctuations in customer bills $ $Spreads significant increases/decreases in natural gas costs over 12 months in a subsequent year Energy Share $ $Fuel fund administered by the Salvation Army $ $Approximately $130,000 collected annually Partner with Local Agencies $ $Donate natural gas appliances $ $Annual roundtable meeting with Community Agencies R
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ReferralsReferrals Refer $Customers with unexpected financial difficulties such as the loss of a job or medical emergencies with agencies who provide direct assistance with energy costs or repairs Example of Funding Sources $Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) $Utility Repair, Replacement and Deposit Program (URRD) R
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Energy Education Educate children (K-12) on energy efficiency and safety $Partner with U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Foundation and School Districts Realtor ® education class $Approved by the Arizona Department of Real Estate for continuing education credits R
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