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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01202020 City Council Work Session Packet L u CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION PACKET Topic: Discuss Electric Department rates, classifications, utility infrastructure management, current contract regarding power factor adjustment penalty, current status/process of selling electric utility, update on current demand meter project, update on the air-to-air project, clarifying billing, and timeline or schedule for pole replacement. Monday, January 20, 2020 at 5:30 p.m. Council Chambers City Council Work Session January 20, 2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS Ordinance 2019-016,Amending City Code Section 14.15 —Electricity, Article 415 — Interconnection Requirements, Procedures, And Application Process For An Alternative Power Source Less Than 25KW. Enacted October 28, 2019 Port &Commerce Advisory Board Minutes May 15, 2019 PACAB recommends to council approving utility rebates for heat pump installs at 50150 or$1,700. Rural Energy Savings Program Affordable loans to help consumers implement cost-effective, energy efficient measures. Port & Commerce Advisory Board 2020 Priorities 4 i i } !i 'f Sponsored by: PACAB Introduction Date: October 14, 2019 r Public Hearing; Date: October 28, 2019 Enactment Date: October 28, 2019 CITY OF SEWARD, AI,ASKA 't ORDINANCE 2019-0 16 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, AL.ASKA, AMENDING CITY CODE SECTION 14.15 — ELECTRICITY, ARTICLE 415 — INTERCONNECTION REQUIREMENTS, PROCED['RES, AND APPLICATION PROCESS FOR AN i� A1,TERNATIVE POWER SOURCE LESS THAN 25KW WHEREAS, PACAB's responsibilities include providing input to the City Council on. ti policy and procedural maacr5 involving the establishment and continuance of commercial ,r activity, improving the quality (.,)f'life and protecting the public's best interest and performing i other duties as requested by the City Council; and WHEREAS, in December, 2017, Council directed PACAB to explore options for alternative energy in Seward; and WHEREAS, the rules for interconnection are established by SCC 14.15.4 Interconnection with Customer-Owned Alternative Power Source Generation Equipment; and WHEREAS, PACAB believes that interconnection of customer-owned alternative power source generation equipment with the City's electrical distribution system is a key component of responsible energy policy; and J 1 WHEREAS, the Code was last updated in 2014 by Ordinance 2014-003 an ordinance of the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, amending Title 14 of the City's Code of Ordinances to provide for interconnection of small renewable energy sources to the City's electrical distribution system; since this section of code was enacted in 2014, no homeowners in Seward have been able to successfully connect to the City's electrical distribution system; and WHEREAS, amending the code to remove certain hardware requirements would lessen the financial and administrative burden of interconnection while retaining con-pliance with all applicable codes and providing for the safety of the City's Electric Department employees and equipment; and WHEREAS, these changes would bring Seward City Code in line with other local and national utility interconnection policies. i t CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE 2019-016 f NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA HEREBY ORDAINS that: Section 1. Seward City Code TITLE 14.15.415 — INTERCONNECTION REQUIREMENTS, PROCEDURES, AND APPLICATION PROCESS FOR AN AI,TERNITIVE POWER SOURCE LESS THAN 25KW is hereby amended as follows: (Deletions are Bold StFikethFou ; Additions are Underlined Bold Italics.) 14.15.415 - Interconnection requirements, procedures, and application process for an alternative power source less than 25kw. (a) Application. in order to proceed with interconnection of an alternative power source, the customer must complete an application for a new/rework of electrical service and an interconnection application. The customer shall also provide equipment specifications, protection arrangements, and design drawings to the cite for review. (5) Compliance with codes and standards. Interconnections shall not be fueled by nor connected to any non-qualilied alternative energy sources. Interconncction customers shall comply with all applicable local, state, and f'edcral codes such as building codes, National Electric Code (NEC), and National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) for the installation of an interconnection. Once operating. the city reserves the right to require the customer, at the customer's expense, to provide corrections, modifications, or additions to the interconnection as required or recommended by government or industry regulations and standards. The city will provide written documentation of the necessary changes and a time frame to complete. If the customer fails to comply with the changes in the specified time frame, the city will open and lock the interconnection. 4e) i'lu.o.Y en -of---ttst er-e ed irate-con tion . stem's power quitlity- and reliit-Irfil-it y one intereonneetion distFibution tFansformer will be authorized. (d) (c) PoW_er gp,,dJty and reliability. The interconnection with the electric system shall not cause any reduction in the quality and reliability of service proN ided to other city customers. There shall be no generation of abnormal voltages or voltage fluctuations, and the harmonic content of the interconnection output must be below that level which would cause interference with other customer loads, other utilities, or city facilities and equipment. To minimize interference, the city requires the interconnection to meet the power quality standards presented in accordance with section 10, Recommended Practices for Individual Consumers of the latest Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Standard 519, IEEE Recommended Practices and Requirements for Han-nonic Control in Electrical Power Systems. In addition to meeting all requirements identified in this document, the interconnection shall comply with all city ordinances and resolutions, and latest IEEE 1547, IEEE Standard 11 s� CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA ORDINANCE 2019-016 Conformance Test Procedures for Equipment Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electric Power Systems. (e)-(d) Testing. Prior to initial energization of the interconnection, an inspection and tests will be performed by both the interconnecting customer and city personnel. The purpose of the inspection and testing will be to determine if the generator and related equipment of the j interconnection meets the minimum requirements described by IEEE 1547, IEEE 519, and UL } 1741, Underwriter Laboratories Inc., Standard for Inverters, Converters, and Interconnection System Equipment for Use With. Distributed Energy Resources. Based on the inspection, the city may elect to accept the installation and energize the interconnection. In the event that discrepancies are noted between the certified equipment and drawings previously provided to the tcity and the customer's system inspected by the city, retesting may be required. The customer shall be solely responsible for all costs associated with any retesting. u (e) City inspection and customer maintenance records. The customer shall maintain the h interconnection in good working order. The interconnection (i.e., generator and associated equipment) is subject to inspection and retesting by the city upon reasonable notice each year after the unit is placed in service. The customer will assume full responsibility for the routine maintcnance of the interconnection and associated protective devices. The customer shall i maintain accurate records of all maintenance activities performed. These records shall record the date and time, the person(s) who performed the activities, and a brief description of the work. These records shall be made available to the city for inspection at all times upon reasonable notice to the customer. Failure to comply may result in the disconnection of the equipment or j additional testing as outlined in subsection (e) above. The customer is solely responsible for all costs associated with any inspections and testing required. (g) (f) Visible, lockable disconnect switch or electric break. An accessible, visible, lockable disconnect switch or electric break, whichever is applicable, is to be provided by the customer which is lockable in the open position only. This switch must be appropriately labeled, when locked in the open position for any of the following conditions, may be unlocked only by city personnel. The city will lock the switch in the open position under the following circumstances:. (1) If it is necessary for the protection of line crew personnel when working on de- energized circuits during a system emergency; (2) If inspection of the interconnection reveals a hazardous condition or a lack of proper maintenance; (3) If the interconnection interferes with other customers, other utilities, or with the operation of the city's distribution system; (4) If the city determines that the interconnection has generated power from a non- qualified alternative energy resource; or (5) For general maintenance of the city's distribution system. 'k f CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA ORDINANCE 2019-01.6 The city will provide at least five days' notice, unless the circumstances warrant shorter notice, before locking the switch open for gcnend maintenance as provided in condition (v) above. 0) (g) Metering/billing_The customer shall install and maintain a kilowatt-hour meter, or meters, at the interconnection, capable of registering the bi-directional flow of electricity at the point of interconnection at a level of accuracy that meets all applicable standards, regulations, statutes, and ordinances. The metcr(s) may measure such parameters as time of delivery, power factor, voltage, and such other parameters as the city shall specify. The customer shall provide space for metering equipment as specified by the city with the location of the meter(s) to be approved by the city. The customer is solely responsible for all costs associated with the purchase, installation, and maintenance of all equipment required by the city in order to properly meter the interconnection. (0 (h) Nominal voltages and phasing. The generator nameplate voltage must be the same as one of the nominal voltages supplied by the city. The nominal voltages are 120/240 V single- phase, 120/208 V three-phase, and 277/480 V three-phase. If the generator nameplate voltage is different from the city's nominal voltages, the customer must supply a dedicated generator transformer that will provide the required nominal voltage. The required transformer connection, unless otherwise specified, is grounded wye-grounded wye. {f) (i) Fault current increase and upgrading equipment. In general. installation of a new generator will increase the fault current level at the customer's electrical facility. This may require upgrading some of the customer's equipment. The customer will assume full responsibility of upgrading customer's own equipment. (k) (j) Starting as induction motor. In general, induction generators start as motors; also, synchronous generators may be designed to start as motors. The customer-owned generator starting as a motor shall meet the motor starting requirements prescribed by the city. The city may require the customer to provide, at customer's own expense, special or additional starting equipment. () (k) Generating facilityg[ounding. There are additional safety concerns that shall be addressed when considering circuit grounding: of the interconnection interconnected to the city's utility system. To ensure proper grounding of' (fie generating facility, the customer shall follow all applicable national, state, and local cedes regarding grounding for applicable generating installations. tm) (1) Synehronization. The interconnection must be synchronized with the city's utility system Lit all times and the customer shill be responsible for the cost and maintenance of all synchronl/ation equipment. (m) (n) 'automatic disconnection, reeonnee o and Time- Delayed Automatic li evonnection. The interconnection shall be designed to automatically disconnect and lockout �ti l)erI the city's service is interrupted for any reason. The . evi-ee shall ! CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA ORDINANCE 2019-01.6 1 have a. manual res Automatic Rreconnection of the interconnection to the city's utility system shall be done only on hot-bus/hot-line/sync-check. F0jj0,Ar*Hg verbal authorization by the eleetrie fnafkager or- the eleetrie manager-' designee,An automatic reclose of the interconnection breaker (or interrupting device) is permitted once utility power has been restored a minimum of five minutes. j (o) (n) Single phasing protection. The customer is advised that a phase-unbalance disturbance on the city's utility system can result in overheating of the interconnection. A negative-sequence- type relay (current or voltage) could be necessary to initiate tripping under phase-unbalance conditions and may also be used to block closing of the automatic disconnecting device if the city's utility system is single-phased. W (o) Generatingfacility acility protection. The customer is fully responsible for the protection of the generator and all of its associated equipment. Protection should be provided for the customer's own equipment failures, faults, and other disturbances on the city's utility system. ( } (p) Fault detection and automatic isolation. To prevent an interconnection from supplying current to a fault on the city's utility system, the interconnection shall be equipped to provide isolation from the city's utility system for any fault occurring on the city's utility system. The automatic isolation shall be done prior to the city's breaker (or recloser) reclosing and within a reasonable period of time, typically less than two seconds (120 cycles). The customer is solely responsible for all costs associated with the purchase, installation, and maintenance of all equipment required by the city in order to properly isolate the interconnection from the city's utility system for any fault occurring on the city system.. J1, (r-) (q) Under/over voltage relay. To prevent any hazardous operating conditions. the interconnection shall be isolated from the city's utility system for any under-voltage (lower than f 90 percent of nominal voltage) and over-voltage conditions (higher than 110 percent of nominal voltage) within two seconds (120 cycles). The customer is solely responsible for all costs associated with the purchase, installation, and maintenance o f all equipment required by the city in order to properly isolate the interconnection from the city's utility System for any voltage level described above. (4) (r) Under/over frequency relay. To prevent any hazardous operating conditions, the interconnection shall be capable of disconnecting the customer's generation source from the city's utility system for any over-frequency and under-frequency conditions exceeding 60.5 Hz or r below 59.5 Hz within 50 milliseconds (6 cycles). The cus10111cr is solely responsible for all costs associated with the purchase, installation, and maintenance of all equipment required by the city d in order to properly isolate the interconnection from the city's utility system for any frequency ' deviation described above. i (t) (s) Dedicated distribution transformer. To ensure reliable service to other city customers and to minimize all possible problems for other city customers, the electric department may, when it deems it necessary under the circumstances, require the interconnection *kA to be r interconnected to the city utility system through a dedicated-to-single-customer distribution f CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE 2019-016 individual transformer, may be watived b-!-4h1 e the—eereumstanees. Any cost associated to achieve dedicated-to-single-customer scr�ice shall be the custonier-'s sole expense. (u) (t) Single-phase gs�neratinjq _facility on three-phase distribution transformer. A customer- owned single-phasc generating facility IOKW or greater shall not be allowed to be connected to a city three-phase distribution transformer. This requirement may be waived by the electric department through written authorization when it deems it appropriate under the circumstances. ( ) (u) Surge protection. The customer is responsible for the protection of customer's interconnection from transient surges initiated by lighting, switching, or other system disturbances. (w) (v) Future modification or expansion. Any future modification or expansion of the interconnection will require a separate review and approval by the city. (4) (w) Reservation of rights. The city reserves the right to require additional interconnection requirements for interconnection of altematix c. power source generating facilities in order to preserx e the safety and integrity of the city's utility system. ( 3 (r) It?temptiorr nfaltcrriati�g poser source energy cleiceries. ' require alternative poweir-sonrft� e-dw.c _ . , power.system whenever the eity is generating Us awn The electric department shall have the right at any time, without liability to the customer or any other person, to interrupt the alternative power source: (1) When reasonably necessary. in order for the electric department to construct, install, maintain, repair, replace, ren)ove, investigate, or inspect any equipment or any part of the electrical distribution system, or (2) If the electric department reasonably determines that interruption or reduction of deliveries or power is necessary because of a system emergency, a forced outage, force majeure, or other operational considerations. (Ord. No. 2014-003, § 2, 6-9-2014) Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect ten(10) days following its enactment. aot Jd ,I CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA ORDINANCE 2019-016 ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA this 28 h day of October, 2019. THE CITY OF SEW RD, ALASKA F 1 4 ``C ris ry, Mayor `i AYES: Baclaan, Osenga, Lane, McClure, Seese, Terry NOES: None ABSENT: Butts ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: f Brenda T. Ballou, MC City Clerk (City S 10 y o fins.... 1 { f �I d 6 it 1 City of Seward, Alaska Port and Commerce Advisory Board Minutes May h, 2019 Volume 3, 374 CALL TO ORDER The May 15,2019 regular meeting of the Port and Commerce Advisory Board was called to order at 12:01 p.m. by Chair Christy Terry. OPENING CEREMONY Harbormaster Regis led the pledge of allegiance to the flag. 'i ROLL CALL I here were present: Christy Terry presidino. and Bruce Jaffa Laura Schneider '1 Lynda Paquette Fain Lemas Comprising a quorum of the board; and ` Absent—Carl Hughes excused Colby Lawrence excused Also, Present: Scott Meszaros, City Manager Norm Regis,Harbor Master I C icNcil Flaherty, Executive Liaison SLIZI rowsley, Council liaison C"I T i ZENS' COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING Ester Porter with the Coast Guard, Marine Industry Training for Port Security and Safety. She stated that she is out of the Anchorage Sector and she is here working with the railroad and the cruise ship terminal but she is available to the city regarding safety and security. Her job is to see how Seward is doing and what if anything needs to be done to improve the port's safety and security. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Motion (Paquette/Schneider) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda ' Motion Passed Unanimous �i SPECIAL ORDERS,PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS Alaska Railroad Report—Christy Terry submitted electronically, no additional information. `! Chamber of Commerce Report—Cindy Clock submitted electronically q Harbormaster Report—Norm Regis submitted electronically but added that he asked the fire chief to come in case there were any building code questions based on our agenda. He answered questions regarding the launch ramp progress and about the upcoming Seward Mermaid Festival. __ ..... 4 Ciii o f S(ivard,Alaska Pori and Commerce Advisory Board Minutes 'bleat 7 i, 0 N Volume 3, 375 Administration Report — Scott Mcszaros stated he was available to meet with anyone who is interested, please schedule an appointment. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 7A -Approve December 19,2018,January 2,2019,February 6,2019, March 6,2019 and April 3, 2019 minutes. Terry SLIggested that the approval of the minutes to be at a meeting in July. NEW BUSINESS SA-Proclamation in support of Spring Creek Correctional Center Maximum Security Prison. Motion (Jaffa/Paquette) Motion Passed Unanimous Consent SB - Review and discuss progress toward Alternative Power Source Interconnect Code Revision Information-A Resolution of the Port And Commerce Advisory Board of the City Of Seward, Alaska, Providing A Recommendation To Council To Update Portions Of SCC 14.15.4 Interconnection With Customer-Owned Alternative Power Source Generation Equipment Motion (Terry/Paquette) Approve Resolution 2019-003 'lotion To Amend (Terry/Jaffa) Amend Resolution 2019-003 by striking"at the next possible Council Meeting"to"before the end of October 2019." `Notion To Amend Passed Yes: Jaffa, Lemas,Terry No: Paquette, Schneider tilain Motion. Passed Unanimous Consent 8C. - Discuss and make recommendation to Council re: possible rebate credit for Air to Air Heat Pump install 'lotion (Terry/Lemas) The Port And Commerce Advisory Board recommends to council approving utility rebates for heat pump installs at 50150 or $1,700.00. Motion passed Unanimous Consent �� k y F• `L� �r 1ry� s.t x Rural Energy Savings Program (RESP) What does this program do? The Rural Energy Savings Program(RESP) provides loans to entities that agree to make affordable loans to help consumers implement cost-effective,energy efficiency measures.This program,authorized by Congress in the 2014 Farm Bill,helps to build a cleaner and more sustainable domestic energy sector for future generations.RESP will help lower energy bills for rural families and businesses and will reduce barriers to investment in energy efficiency projects or activities. Who is an eligible borrower under this program? Eligibie applicants include current and former Rural Utilities Service(RUS) borrowers,subsidiaries of current or former RUS borrowers,and entities that provide retail electric service in rural areas. Mow is RESP different from the Energy What are the Loan Terms? Efficiency and Conservation Loan The RUS borrower is eligible to apply for a loan of up to Program (EECLP)? 20 years at a 0 percent interest rate.(Up to 4 percent of the • RESP offers a lower-cost financing option—a zero percent loan total may be used for startup costs.)The RUS borrower interest rate; can charge an interest rate of up to 3 percent for relending to • RESP also has a broader pool of eligible borrowers(utilities, qualified consumers. nonprofit organizations,municipalities and states),while EECLP program borrowers are limited to utilities that serve What governs this program? rural areas; These loans are made available under the authority of • RESP offers longer loan terms:20 years versus 15 years for section 6407 of the Farm Security and Rural Investment EECLP loans. Act of 2002(7 U.S.C.8107a) (Section 6407). How may funds be used? How do I learn more? Funds may be used to implement energy-saving measures, For more information about the program,please contact or for energy costs incurred by qualified consumers. Robert Coates at Robert.Coates@wdc.usda.go�. Now do we get started? Applications for the RESP program will be accepted on a first-come,first-served basis until funds are depleted.To be considered for funding,applicants should submit a letter of intent to RESF@wdc.usda:goov.More information is available in the annual funding announcement published in the Federal Register. AOTE Because citations a nd other in formation1'please the program instruttions listed in the section above titled INhat Governs tfiis Program?" 1 contactmay also 1 1.awstance,You kvill firld additional and pr11. 1 1n at w%vw.rd.tisda.qk on equalopportunity provide6 employer, Last Updated D* lS� Y ' Sponsored by: PACAB CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA PORT AND COMMERCE ADVISORY BOARD RESOLUTION 2020-001 A RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD PORT AND COMMERCE ADVISORY BOARD, RECOMMENDING COUNCIL APPROVAL OF THE PORT AND COMMERCE ADVISORY BOARD PRIORITIES FROM FEBRUARY 2020 TO FEBRUARY 2021 y WHEREAS,PACAB's responsibilities are listed in SCC 2.30.325 Powers and Duties;and i WHEREAS,at its December 18,2019 work session,PACAB reviewed and refined their $ Priorities and Goals list for 2020. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PORT AND COMMERCE ADVISORY BOARD OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA that: 1 Section 1. The following list of Priorities and Goals from February 2020 through `y February 2021 is hereby approved by the Board and recommended to Council for their approval: PRIORITIES • Support harbor operations and harbor users • Help lead Seward Marine Industrial Center(SMIC)development • Advise and support the Seward Chamber of Commerce in their marketing role for the city • Explore and promote energy alternatives and community sustainability practices + Support actions and legislation that promote the viability of all businesses { • Promote quality of life for Seward residents { SHORT TERM GOALS • Review the vessel property tax and provide recommendation to Council Sponsor an Energy workshop for the community • Evaluate options for a heat pump rebate program and present a proposal to Council • Hold another joint work session with the Planning&Zoning Commission about a SMIC overlay • Work towards developing a Climate Action Plan ! • Discuss and review the January 2020 City Council work session with the electric department a t PORT AND COMM 11:RCE A1)L"IS0RY BOARD RESOLUTION 2020-001 • Determine action needed to address halibut by-catch and provide recommendation to Council • Support the work of the Airport Committee • Create an ad hoc committee for SMIC Development and an ad hoc committee for Energy • Send a board member to the Alaska Municipal League Conference • Prioritize City, State, and Federal Priorities for port and commerce initiatives * Evaluate city utility infrastructure for future growth ■ Participate in Joint Work Session with Historic Preservation committee on Downtown Historic Overlay District • Review the SMIC De%cIopment Plan ■ Evaluate the Blue Pipeline Initiative and give recommendation to Council on the city's continued investment • Provide input on the Capital Improvement Plan LONG TERM GOALS • Review the Harbor Tariff(Target Completion 2021) • Submit a Climate Action Plan to Council for adoption (Target Completion 2021) ; • Update Seward Boat Harbor Plan(Target Completion 2021) • Update SMIC Development Plan (Target.Completion 2022) ' t Section 2, This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Port and Commerce Advisory Board of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 8"' day of January, 2020. THE CITY OF SF.W A1Z1), ALASKA Laur• cline tier,Chair AYES: Smith, Hughes, Lawrence, Schneider NOES: None ABSENT: Jaffa,Lemas, Paquette ABSTAIN: None ,i PORT AND COMMERCE ADVISORY BOARD RESOLUTIORN 2020-001 ATTEST: t t r r Jessica Stallard Deputy City Clerk i (City Seat) j ��,wirrira�r,. Orr S P� of SEAL OF �■ b■ +pN'6RiyP P� h d I i '1. t Y s. 4 i i 7, i k 7