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File #: 2023-0328   
Type: Informational Items Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/19/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/3/2023 Final action:
Title: Power Cost Adjustment Report - November 2022
Attachments: 1. November PCA 2023.pdf
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Submitted By: Charlene Pollette

Presentation By: Doug Peebles

Department: Electric Utility

STAFF REPORT:

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Power Cost Adjustment Report - November 2022

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OCALA’S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:

Fiscally Sustainable

PROOF OF PUBLICATION:

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BACKGROUND:

The Power Cost Adjustment (PCA) rate is the mechanism by which the positive and negative fluctuations in the cost of power are passed through to the customer.  Power costs and sales are reviewed monthly to project over or under collections for the year.  While the PCA can be adjusted as often as monthly, the recent practice has been to make minimal adjustments in order to maintain stable rates to customers.

As requested by City Council, a monthly report on the projected over or under-collection of the power cost adjustment is attached.

 

On December 13, 2022, staff participated in a rate call with the Florida Municipal Power Agency (FMPA).  Based on rate projections at that time, and our sales projections, an under-collection of $17,827,203 is projected for the fiscal year ending 2023.


The current balance in the rate stabilization reserve is $12,945,306 or 9% of fiscal year 2022 fuel costs of approximately $143,172,248 million. Policy sets the targeted rate stabilization reserve funding at a minimum of 15% of projected fuel costs and a maximum of 25%.  Currently, the reserve is approximately 6% below the minimum policy requirement.

This report supports City Council's strategic goal of Fiscal Sustainability by ensuring the City's electric rates are adequate to cover power costs.