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AGENDA
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9-F
AGENDA - Type
RESOLUTION
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Electric Supply Agreement
AGENDA - Date
9/9/2002
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DRAFT <br />J:\Attorney\ALICE\RESWORK\CiJRRENT\CAPP Contract Res 2002.wpd <br />August 22, 2002 <br />RESOLUTION NO. <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PARIS, <br />PARIS, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS <br />DESIGNEE TO EXECUTE AN ELECTRIC SUPPLY AGREEMENT <br />PURSUANT TO THE CONTRACT TO BE SIGNED BY CITIES <br />AGGREGATION POWER PROJECT, INC. FOR DELIVERIES OF <br />ELECTRICITY EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2003; MAKING OTHER <br />FINDINGS AND PROVISIONS RELATED TO THE SUBJECT; AND <br />DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. <br />WHEREAS, the City of Paris, Paris, Texas (City), is a member of Cities Aggregation Power <br />Project, Inc. (CAPP), a nonprofit political subdivision corporation dedicated to securing electric <br />power for its more than 80 members in the competitive retail market; and, <br />WHEREAS, CAPP negotiated favorable contract terms and a reasonable commodity price <br />for delivered electricity in 2002 for its members; and, <br />WHEREAS, CAPP anticipates preserving current contract terms and achieving slight <br />improvement in current commodity prices in a contract for 2003; and, <br />WHEREAS, CAPP believes that the pricing opportunity window for favorable 2003 <br />deliveries will be short-lived and that CAPP members must be able to commit contractually to prices <br />within a 24-hour period in order to lock-in favorable prices; and, <br />WHEREAS, experience during 2001-2002 has demonstrated that Retail Electric Providers <br />demand immediate response to an offer; and, <br />WHEREAS, because the deregulated electric market is complex, likely to penalize those <br />unaware of its constraints, and likely to reward those who can improve the size and shape of a <br />particular load, the City benefits from jointly shared experiences and collective purchasing power <br />arranged through CAPP; and, <br />WHEREAS, it is necessary for the City to contract for a supply of electricity in 2003 or at <br />least partially revert to price to beat rates (PTB); and, <br />WHEREAS, CAPP's current delivered energy prices provide savings when measured against <br />PTB, and PTB rates likely will be increased before the end of the year; NOW, THEREFORE, <br />
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