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20 - TCAP and GEXA Energy's Commercial Electric Service Agreement for power
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TeasGoaddon <br />Ir <br />brAtfordaMePower <br />tcaptu.com <br />Background. <br />Texas Coalition for Affordable Power has procured electricity for its members since the <br />beginning of retail electric deregulation in Texas in 2002. In the recent past, it has become <br />evident that the electric market and the mix of available sources and supplies have changed <br />dramatically. While the current electric fixed price/fixed term contract has worked well, <br />TCAP believes that a more optimum program—called Strategic Hedging Program (SHP)-- <br />will now be offered to its members. In recent years, the United States has become the <br />world's largest supplier of oil and natural gas, particularly with the development of <br />fracking technology. The DOE production estimate through 2050 shows a well -supplied <br />market and stable price outlook. There has also been a tremendous growth in renewable <br />energy sources such as wind and solar power. <br />What is SHP? <br />Instead of buying electricity through a fixed price longer term contract, SHP will procure <br />one twelfth of the annual supply each month, two years forward year-to-year. This <br />provides the lowest market pricing to reduce carrying charges and risk premiums that <br />longer term contracts must charge. Pricing will never be out of the market. SHP features <br />an ultra -competitive RFP process of 20+ vetted creditworthy suppliers. At least 4 suppliers <br />will be in each TCAP portfolio at all times. Prices will be known to members well prior to <br />fiscal year budgeting needs. It avoids the "all -in" guess of a single fixed price multi-year <br />deal. It also provides members with twice a year periodic off ramps if a member desires to <br />revert to a traditional. fixed price/fixed term contract. <br />What action needs to be taken and when? <br />In order to prepare for an electric supply contract beyond the 2022, it is necessary for <br />members to have their governmental bodies pass the enclosed resolution to approve the <br />Professional Services Agreement and the Commercial Electricity Service Agreement. The <br />resolution authorizes TCAP to function as a procurer of energy in addition to serving as an <br />agent in negotiating contracts. However, it is important that members intending to <br />participate in SHP do so by September 30, 2020 in order to be included in the monthly <br />auctions beginning in January 2021. <br />
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