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Title: TENNESSEE REGULATORY AUTHORITY


1
TENNESSEE REGULATORY AUTHORITY
  • Natural Gas Symposium
  • Nashville, Tennessee
  • August 19, 2003

2
Ben Andrews
  • General Manager, Oak Ridge Utility District
  • 12,000 Customers -- Mostly Residential
  • Chair Elect, American Public Gas Association
  • 594 Members -- 36 States

3
My Opinions
  • No Inconsistencies with ORUD or APGA
  • But still just my opinions

4
HISTORY LESSION
  • FERC Order 636
  • NYMEX Natural Gas Trading
  • Experienced Gas Men and Women Acting As Amateur
    Commodity Traders
  • Slow Learning Curve
  • Not A Good Place For Trial and Error

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The Current Problem
  • Electric Generation with Natural Gas
  • Lack of Accurate Market Information
  • Limiting Regulations/Legislation

7
ELECTRIC GENERATION WITH NATURAL GAS
  • Duke Energy North America
  • North Georgia Plant supplied from East Tennessee
    Natural Gas Pipeline has the capability of taking
    217,460 Dth/Day
  • TVA
  • Gallatin from Columbia Gulf Transmission
  • New Johnsonville from TGP

8
Overall Use of Natural Gas for Electric Generation
  • Large, Base Load Plants MUST Not Be Fueled With
    Natural Gas
  • Peaking Plants MUST be Dual-Fueled
  • Small, On-Site Generation Is Not A Problem

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10
LACK OF ACCURATE MARKET INFORMATION
  • Enron and everything that brought with it.

11
Market Integrity
  • APGA testified December 12, 2000
  • No Congressional Action To Date
  • Index Accuracy
  • FERC Has Taken Initial Action
  • A Test to see if industry submitted plan will
    work

12
LIMITING REGULATIONS AND LEGISLATION
  • Environmental Issues
  • Slow Reactions To Changing Conditions
  • Section 5 Amendment to Natural Gas Act

13
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
  • The conflict between meeting environmental
    compliance and prudent use of natural gas.

14
SLOW REACTION TO CHANGING CONDITIONS
  • Example
  • IRS investigation of the use of tax-exempt debt
    to pre-purchase natural gas supply
  • Review August 25, 1999
  • Hearing January 12, 2000
  • All Previous Transactions Cleared Feb. 2002
  • Clarifying Rule Issued August 1, 2003

15
AMENDMENT TO SECTION FIVE OF NATURAL GAS ACT
  • Pipelines have no incentive to keep rates just
    and reasonable.
  • Section 5 of NGA should mirror Section 206 of
    Federal Power Act.

16
CONCLUSIONS
  • It Is Not The Fault Of
  • FERC
  • CONGRESS
  • STATE COMMISSIONS
  • OR THE INDUSTRY
  • Electric or Gas
  • But It Is Going To Take All Of Us Working
    Together To Solve the Problem.
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