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Commercial & Industrial Customer Implications of Smart Metering Allan Boucher Capgemini Canada
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C&I customer implications Commodity price considerations CIS / billing issues Communication and coordination of C&I conversions Customer focussed implementation Critical success factors
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Commodity price considerations Commodity Price Options SpotRPP - TOURetailer Hourly prices TOU & critical peak pricing Price certainty +/- depending on Load Profile vs. NSLS Deferred spot & variance recovery on exit (the wolf in the sheep’s clothing) Premium for price certainty Highest potential but hardest to achieve on a hourly basis Limited ability to reduce/shift from on-peak for many C&I accounts N/A unless retailer offers structured product Many C&I accounts are ineligible for Time of Use Regulated Price Plan. Their choices are “rock” or “hard place”. Commodity Cost TOU Savings Volatility
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CIS billing issues for C&I accounts Change to smart meter affects: – Commodity pricing (hourly vs. NSLS) – Bill timing (may change bill cycle) – Other tariffs (e.g., Provincial Benefit) –Retailer EBT and billing There are winners and losers—the losers will want to come last in the conversions #1 priority is to convert customers to smart meter without interrupting billing by LDC and/or retailer
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Communication and coordination of C&I conversions Commodity decision Retailer impact Direct mail, workshops, etc. Site visit Outage timing Order equip. Install telecom Upgrade installation Ensure Telecom OK Outside CIS bill window Change CIS tariffs Success measured by first electricity bill NotifyPrepConvert lead time 6+ months lead time 2+ months lead time 1-2 weeks
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Customer focussed implementation Tier 2 Later Conversions Retailer enrolled (unless priority conversion requested) Spot priced “unfavourable” load profile Tier 3 Deferred Conversions Complex service upgrades Conversions requiring extended power interruption Tier 1 Early Conversions Customer requested conversion Mandatory (>1000 kW existing, >500 kW new) Easy technical conversions RPP or spot priced “favourable” load profile
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Critical success factors for C&I conversions An informed customer, aware of the impacts of Smart Meters and their options for commodity rates Tight coordination of meter and billing changes to ensure no interruption in billing Prioritization of conversions sensitive to customer impact Access to information, continued development of rates & incentives, and practical methods of reducing C&I consumption
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