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Note:Thisisasummaryofsubmitterviewsonthestaticreactivecompensation(SRC)analysisintheTPAGdiscussionpaper,and
isbeingconsideredbytheTPAGSRCsubcommittee.
Note:ThispaperhasbeenpreparedforreviewbyTPAG.Contentshould
notbeinterpretedasrepresentingtheviewsorpolicyoftheElectricity
AuthorityorofTPAG.
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Contents
1 Introductionandpurposeofthisreport 1
1.2 OverviewofsubmitterpositionsonSRC 1
2 Assessingoptionsforstaticreactivecompensation 2
2.1 Introduction 2
2.2 Submittersviewsofbackgroundandproblemdefinition 3
2.3 Submittersviewsofoptionsassessed 3
2.4 Submittersviewsonretentionofaminimumpowerfactorasabackstopmeasure 3
2.5 Submittersviewsonassessmentoftheassessedoptionsagainsttheefficiency
considerations 4
2.6 Submittersviewsonassessmentofcostsandbenefits 4
2.7 Submittersviewsonconsistencyofapproachacrossallgridregions 5
2.8 SubmittersviewsonotherissuesarisingfromminimumpowerfactorsetfortheLSIand
LNIregions 5
2.9 Submittersviewsontherecommendedapproach 5
2.10 Otherpointsraisedbysubmitters
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Tables
Table1 OverviewofsubmitterviewsonSRCproposalsintheTPAGDiscussionPaper 1
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1 Introductionandpurposeofthisreport
1.1.1 Thisreportsummarisesthesubmitterviewsonthestaticreactivecompensation(SRC)analysisin
theTPAGDiscussionPaperonly.
1.2 OverviewofsubmitterpositionsonSRC
Table1 OverviewofsubmitterviewsonSRCproposalsintheTPAGDiscussionPaper
Contact kVAchargingforSRC
DEUN
ENA Amendedkvarchargingwith
furtherworktorefine
Fonterra Amendedkvar
Genesis
Greypower
Mainpower Doesnotsupportamended
kvar
Meridian amendedkvar
MEUG
MRP Agreeswithproposal
NorskeSkog
Tasman
NZSteel amendedkvar
NZWEA
OrionNew Amendedkvarchargingwith
Zealand furtherworktorefine
PanPac
Powerco Supportsconnectionasset
definition,kvaroramended
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kvar,butthereareother
options.
Powershop
RTANZ Supportsproposal,but
shouldalsolookatMVA
charging
TheLines Concernsaboutamended
Company kvar
TheNew
Zealand
Refining
Company
Transpower Amendedkvarwith
refinement
Trustpower Amendedkvar
Vector Movefromunitypower
factor,butnotsureabout
kvarcharging
Vestas
WEL Amendedkvar
Networks
Notes: 1. Thisisasnapshotsummaryoftheviewsofsubmitters,forfullviewsseetheremainderofthis
summaryorthesubmissionsthemselves.
2 Assessingoptionsforstaticreactivecompensation
2.1 Introduction
2.1.1 Submissionsonthestaticreactivecompensation(SRC)sectionofthediscussionpaperwere
receivedfromthe16parties.
2.1.2 Atahighlevel,responsestotheSRCissuesindicategeneralacceptancethataproblemexistsand,
withafewexceptions,supportforthesolutionproposedoranearvariantofthatsolution.
SubmittersalsoprovidedvaluableinputforTPAGsfurtherconsiderationofspecificquestions
posed.
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2.2 Submittersviewsofbackgroundandproblemdefinition
Relevantquestion
2.2.1 Q17.DoyouagreewiththeTPAGsoverviewofthebackgroundonSRCandtheidentificationof
theregulatoryfailuredescribedinthissection?Ifnot,whynot?
2.2.2 SubmissionssupportabroadacceptancethataproblemexistsandagreewithTPAGs
considerationofrelevantbackgroundanddefinitionoftheproblemasaregulatoryfailure.
2.2.3 TheonlyviewagainstthisconsensuswasfromRTANZ,whichconsideredthatTPAGhadnotstated
whyitcametoadifferentconclusiontotheformerElectricityCommissiononthequestionof
whethertherequirementsforaunitypowerfactorwerepracticallyachievable.RTANZdid,
however,acknowledgethatstatusquoarrangementshavenotfoundfavourwithdistributorsand
Transpowerandforthisreasonareunlikelytoworkinpractice.
2.2.4 VectortookissuewithsomeofTPAGssummaryoftherelevanthistorytotheissue,whichitfelt
wasanattempttorewritehistory,butdidsupporttheviewthattheproblemasdefined
representsaregulatoryfailure.
2.3 Submittersviewsofoptionsassessed
Relevantquestion
2.3.1 Q18.DoyouagreewiththeselectionofSRCoptionsselectedforassessment?Ifnot,whynot?
2.3.2 SubmittersbroadlysupportedTPAGsselectionofoptionsforassessment.Twootheroptions
weresuggestedforconsideration.
2.3.3 Contact,RTANZ,VectorandTheLinesCompanysuggestedconsiderationisgiventoanoptionthat
basesthewholeoftheinterconnectionchargeona$/kVArate,asopposedtothecurrent
methodologywhichisbasedon$/kW.Therationalegivenisthatsuchamethodologywould
providethepricesignallingbenefitssoughtinrespectofSRCinvestmentswhilebeingsimplerto
implementthantheotheroptions.
2.3.4 Powercosuggestedthatpoorpowerfactorissubjecttoapenaltychargeandthattherevenue
obtainedfromthischargeisgiventodistributorsthathavepoorpowerfactortoenablethemto
investinpowerfactorcorrectionequipmentthattheywouldlocateclosetoloads.
2.4 Submittersviewsonretentionofaminimumpowerfactorasabackstopmeasure
Relevantquestion
2.4.1 Q19.Foroption4,theamendedkvarcharge,doyousupporttheapproachofretaininga
minimumpointofservicepowerfactorfortheUNIandUSIregionsasabackstopmeasure?Ifso,
doyousupporttherecommendedapproachofprovidingapenaltyratefordemandinexcessof
theminimum?
2.4.2 Mostsubmittersthatrespondedtothisquestionindicatedsupportforretentionofaminimum
powerfactorof0.95laggingasabackstopmeasure,withapenaltyrateof$15/kvarappliedtothe
componentofreactivepowerconsumedatpowerfactorsbetween0and0.95lagging.Those
supportingthisviewwereContact,Fonterra,MRP,WELNetworks,NZSteel(thoughthey
suggestedthe$15/kvarrateshouldbereducedto$11/kvar),RTANZandTrustPower.
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2.4.3 Submittersopposedtotheproposalofapplyingapenaltykvarchargeratebelow0.95lagging
wereMeridian,TranspowerandVector.Thekeyreasontheyprovidedinsupportofthisviewis
thataminimumpowerfactorlevelshouldnotbenecessarywhereanefficientpricesignalisin
place.
2.4.4 Vectorsummarisedthisviewasfollows:Anefficientpriceforkvarswilldeliverapowerfactorat
anefficientlevelconsideringthecostsofoptionstobringthepowerfactorclosertounity.Any
minimumpowerfactorbelowwhichapenaltychargeapplieswouldbeunnecessaryandwould
implythatthekvarpricingregimeisnotexpectedtowork.VectoralsofeltthatTPAGhadnot
supportedbyanalysisorevidenceitsstatementsthatthereisacasetospecifyaminimumlevel
asanadditionalbackstopmeasureandit[is]prudentforofftaketransmissioncustomersto
retainafocusonaminimumlevelofpowerfactor.However,VectordidconcedethatIfa
minimumpowerfactorlevelwithpenaltychargesisintroduced,Vectoragreesitshouldbesetat
0.95lagging.
2.4.5 OrionexpressedaviewthatshouldtheAuthorityproceedwiththisapproachthenalevelof0.95
laggingwouldbeappropriate.However,thepapersconclusionsaboutthelackofenforceability
ofasetlevelforpowerfactorandthehistoryofthedifficultiescreatedbysettingthepower
factoratunityarepersuasive.
2.5 Submittersviewsonassessmentoftheassessedoptionsagainsttheefficiency
considerations
Relevantquestion
2.5.1 Q20.TheTPAGhasassessedtheamendedstatusquoandtheamendedkvarchargeoptions
againsttheefficiencyconsiderations16.Arethereaspectsofthisassessmentthatyoudisagree
withorcouldprovidemoreinformationon?Pleaseprovidedetails.
2.5.2 Submittersidentifiednoaspectsoftheassessmentoftheassessedoptionsagainsttheefficiency
considerationsthattheydisagreedwithorwereabletoprovidefurtherinformationinrespectof.
2.5.3 Meridianpointedoutthattheonlydownsidetotherecommendedapproachistheriskof
strandedandduplicateinvestments.Howevertheydidacknowledgethatthisriskdoesnot
appeartobematerialcomparedtotheoverallbenefitsoftheproposal.
2.6 Submittersviewsonassessmentofcostsandbenefits
Relevantquestion
2.6.1 Q21.DoyouagreewiththeTPAGssummaryofthecostsandbenefitsoftheoptionsassessed
anditsobservations?Ifnot,whynot?
2.6.2 SubmittersthatrespondedtothisquestiongenerallysupportedTPAGsassessmentofthecosts
andbenefits.
2.6.3 Initssupportingcomments,Vectorexpressedtheviewthattheestimationofthermalcapacity
increasebenefitsinparagraph8.4.18isimplausible.Thesupposedbenefitsrelyonthe
assumptionthatpowerfactorwillimprovefrom0.99laggingtounityinboththeUNIandUSI.
Giventhecostofmakingthenecessaryimprovementstoreachunity,thisseemsunlikely.The
potentialcapacitybenefitof$25millionshouldthereforeberemovedfromtheCBA.Ifitremains,
itshouldbeweighedagainstthelikelycostofmakingtheinvestmentstoachieveaunitypower
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factorintheUpperNorthIsland(UNI)andUpperSouthIsland(USI).Thiscosthasbeenestimated
bySKMtobeintheregionof$60million.
2.7 Submittersviewsonconsistencyofapproachacrossallgridregions
Relevantquestion
2.7.1 Q22.Doyouthinkitappropriatethatminimumpowerfactorrequirementsareretainedinthe
ConnectionCodeforpointsofserviceintheLSIandLNIregions,whenaviewhasbeentakenthat
sucharrangementsareunenforceableintheUNIandUSIregionsandtherebyamounttoa
regulatoryfailure?
2.7.2 Submittersviewsonthisquestiongenerallyfellwithintwoschoolsofthought.Firstly,agroupof
submitters(Contact,Fonterra,NZSteelandTrustPower)supportedretentionofminimumpower
factorlevelintheconnectioncode,perthestatusquo.Commentsmadeinsupportofthisview
includedtheobservationthateveniftheminimumpowerfactorlevelprovedtobeunenforceable
asapracticalmatter,ataminimumitprovidedaclearsignalofaregulatoryexpectationand,as
such,therewasabenefitinitsretention.
2.7.3 Thealternativeview(Meridian,RTANZ,TranspowerandVector)wasthatregimeconsistency
acrossallregionsshouldbetheprimarygoalandthatthesolutionadoptedfortheUNIandUSI
regionsshouldapplyequallytotheLNIandLSIregions.
2.7.4 MRPfeltthatthepenaltychargewasappropriateacrossallregionsforpowerfactorbelowaset
minimumbutthatthekvarchargemechanismwasnotappropriatefortheLNIandLSIregions.
2.8 SubmittersviewsonotherissuesarisingfromminimumpowerfactorsetfortheLSI
andLNIregions
Relevantquestion
2.8.1 Q23.Inyourexperiencearethereanyotherissuesthatarisefromthecurrentprescriptionwithin
theConnectionCodeofminimumpowerfactorforpointsofserviceintheLSIorLNIregions?
Pleaseprovidebackgroundrelevanttoanyissuesyouidentify.
2.8.2 Q24.Ifyouhaveidentifiedissuesinthepreviousquestion,doyouthinkanapproachsimilartothe
amendedkvarchargeoption,possiblyincorporatingapenaltychargeforreactivepowerdemand
inexcessofasetminimumpowerfactor,wouldprovideabetterapproachtoaddresstheissues
youhaveidentified?Arethereotheroptionsthatshouldbeconsidered?
2.8.3 NootherissuesorpotentialoptionsforconsiderationwithrespecttotheLSIandLNIregionswere
raisedbysubmitters.
2.8.4 Transpowerpointedoutthatalthoughparticularproblemshavenotyetemerged,itisunlikely
thatspecifyingaminimumpowerfactorfortheLNIandLSIregionswillincentiviseappropriate
investmentinstaticreactiveassetsinthoseregionsforthesamereasonsthatithasfailedtodo
sofortheUNIandUSIregions.
2.9 Submittersviewsontherecommendedapproach
Relevantquestion
2.9.1 Q25.Doyousupporttherecommendedintroductionofanamendedkvarcharge(option4)into
theTPM?Pleaseprovidereasons.
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2.9.2 Therewasnearunanimoussupportexpressedfortheproposedapproachoftheamendedkvar
charge,withafewcaveats,minorrefinementssuggestedandquestionsposedforTPAGs
consideration.
2.9.3 Againstthenearunanimoussupport,Mainpowerexpressedconcernsovertheproposal,believing
theretobelittlejustificationtoproposeapricingstructureimplyingadifferent,inthiscase
Transpower,ownershipstructurefortheequipment.
2.9.4 Transpower,whilesupportinginprincipletheamendedkvarchargeoption,suggesteda
refinementtothemethodologyusedtodeterminethekvarchargerate.Itsobjectiveinproposing
thisrefinementistoleveltheplayingfieldbetweengridanddistributionnetworkinvestmentin
SRCequipment.Theissueitseesisthatthekvarchargerateproposedwouldbesetattoolowa
levelrelativetocostrecoveryofequivalentinvestmentsadistributormaymakeonitsnetwork
becauseSRCequipmentwillneverbeoperatedatfullcapacityinpractice.
2.9.5 TranspowerssuggestedrefinementistocalculatetheTPMkvarchargeusingtheWACCreturn
methodoriginallyproposedbyTranspowerbutbasingthereturnonthereplacementcostofnew
staticreactiveassets,ratherthanonthebookvalueoftheassetsactuallyinplace.Transpower
acknowledgesthatthiswouldresultinahigherkvarchargeratethatwouldoverrecovera
returnonthestaticreactiveassetsactuallybeingused(andhencewouldrepresentasmallcross
subsidyfromtheusersofstaticreactiveassetstotheusersofallotherinterconnectionassets).
2.9.6 Transpoweralsopointsoutaproblemthattheestimatedcurrentreplacementcostsofstatic
reactiveassetscouldbechallenged.Itstatesthatthiscouldberesolvedbyspecifyinginthe
TPMthattheestimatesusedaretobevaluesdeterminedbyTranspowerinitssolediscretion.
2.10 Otherpointsraisedbysubmitters
2.10.1 Somequestionswereraisedaroundspecificdetailsoftheproposal.
2.10.2 Vectorexpressedsupportfortheamendedkvarchargeoptioninprinciplebutsuggestedthat
muchwilldependonthedetailofhowitisimplemented.
2.10.3 Vector,Orion,[RTANZandotherswho?]questionedwhatmethodologyTranspowerwoulduse
tocalculatetheLRMCofgridconnectedSRCequipmentandexpressedsomeviewsonwhat
shouldbeconsidered.
2.10.4 Vectorfeltthediscussionpapercontainedanimplicitassumptionthatunitypowerwas
achievableandwasadesirableobjective.Inthisrespect,itfeltitwascrucialtounderstand
Transpowersobjective[soas]tounderstandthecostimplicationsofthisproposal.IfTranspower
soughttosignalthecostofachievingapowerfactorofunitythentheLRMCoftheproposednew
assetswouldequalthecostofachievingunitypowerfactor,whichwouldmeanthekvarcharge
wouldbeveryhigh.InVectorsviewitwillbeoptimalforpowerfactortobeslightlybelow
unityforalldirecttransmissioncustomersandthismustberecognised.Orionexpresseda
similarviewinrespectofunitypowerfactor.
2.10.5 VectornotedthatdespitethestatementthatDTCscouldencourageorrequiretheirenduse
customerstotakestepstoimproveanypoorpowerfactor,itisnotpossibletomeasurethe
powerfactorofmostresidentialconsumerssopricesignalscannotbeeasilypassedthroughto
thatgroup.
2.10.6 WhileVectorfelttheproposedexpostassessmentofkvarchargesshouldenablesufficienttime
forDTCstomakeprovisionsforcostrecovery,itexpressedarelatedviewthatAnypenalty
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chargewouldalsoneedtobedeterminedwithsufficienttimeforthepenaltychargestobe
notifiedtotherelevantEDBssotheycansetpricestorecoverthosecharges.Vectoralso
questionedhowpenaltychargerevenuewouldbeappliedbyTranspower.
2.10.7 VectorandPanPac[andothers?]expressedaviewthatDTCswithnetleadingpowerfactors
duringRCPDassessmentperiods(i.e.thoseexportingreactivepowerintothegrid)shouldbepaid
orotherwiseappropriatelycompensatedforthatservice.PanPacsviewimplicitlyextendedto
considerationofthispointinrespectofpowerfactormanagementinthelowerislandregions,
giventhatthePanPacForestProductsLtdplantisconnectedtothegridintheLNIregion.
2.10.8 Vectordidnotsupporttherequirementtomeetaminimumpowerfactorateachpointofservice
aspartofthekvarchargingoptionaspowerfactorisaregionalissuefortheUSIandUNIregions.
2.10.9 Anumberofsubmitterscommentedonparagraph8.3.31inthediscussionpaperthatstatedthat
DistributorssubjecttotheCommerceCommissionspricepathregulationshouldbeableto
benefitwheretheyinvestefficientlyintransmissionalternativesbyretainingaportionofthe
benefitrealisedforthecurrentregulatoryperiod.ThosecommentingonthispointwereVector,
ENA,Orion,[others].
2.10.10 ThekeyconcernisthatitisnotcleartothesubmittersthatSRCinvestmentbyregulatedEDBs
wouldbeseenasregulatedassets.Theirviewisthatdistributorsarenotabletoretainaportion
ofthebenefitthatTranspoweraccruesfromEDBsinvestingintransmissionalternatives.They
pointoutthatclause3.1.3(b)(e)oftheCommerceCommissionsInputMethodologies
determinationprovidesforrecoveryoftransmissionchargespayableornewinvestmentcontracts
onlywheretheEDBhasavoidedliabilitytopaythetransmissionchargesasaresultofbuying
transmissionassetsfromTranspower.
2.10.11 ENA,whilesupportingthekvarchargingconcept,questionedwhetheritisnecessarytoadopta
chargeforthepowerfactorrange1.0to0.95lagging.InENAsviewsuchachargeisonly
desirablewheretherearegenuinecoststobeavoidedorbenefitstobeachieved.It
recommendsthatfurtherconsiderationbegiventotherangeswherekvarchargesapply.
2.10.12 OrionexpressedsignificantconcernsinregardtotheuseoftheRCPDasanappropriatecost
allocator.InitsviewtheRCPD[periods]aredeterminedaftertheeventandprovideonlyavery
limitedsignalastowhenreactivepowermayberequired,i.e.RCPDusuallyoccursintheUSI
duringthewintermonthsthiseffectivelymeansEDBsandcustomerswillhavetominimisetheir
kVArofftakeatalltimes.ThepointhereappearstobethattheactualRCPDperiodsarenot
knownwithanydegreeofcertaintyasawinterperiodprogresses,keepingthepressureonDTCs
throughoutthewinterperiodtominimisetheirreactivepowerdemand.
2.10.13 OrionfeltfurtherthatthecurrentRCPD50hourassessmentperiodfortheLSIandLNIversusthe
6hourassessmentperiodfortheUSIandUNIdisproportionatelyallocatesTranspowersrevenue
requirementbetweenupperandlowerislandregions.Theintroductionofakvarchargeinthe
USIandUNIfurtherincreasesthesubsidybetweenupperandlowerislandregions.TheAuthority
shouldgiveconsiderationtohowthisallocativeissue(subsidy)canbeaddressedwhilststill
providingthecorrectinvestmentincentives.
2.10.14 Powercocommentedthatembeddedgenerationisanimportantconsiderationforpowerfactor
managementthatwasnotdiscussedinthepaper.Itsubmittedthatisnotclearhowembedded
generationwouldbetreatedbytheoptionsoutlinedinthepaperandgiventhelikelyproliferation
overthemediumterm[it]shouldatleastbediscussed.
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2.10.15 TheLinesCompanycommentedsimilarlyontheimpactthatdistributedgenerationcanhaveon
gridpointofconnectionpowerfactors.Itsviewisthatpointsofservicenationallythathave
significantdistributedgenerationconnectedhavealowerpowerfactor.Theconcernthisraisesis
thattheproposedchangestotheconnectioncodewitha.95powerfactortriggerforreactive
chargeswilldisadvantageandcausegreatercostsfordistributorswithdistributedgeneration
connected.
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