CONFERENCE The Future of Electricity Prices in Ontario and Key Canadian Markets Toronto Don Valley Hotel & Suites Supporting Organizations is authorized by IACET to offer 0.9 CEUs for the conference. 1
Overview Join your industry peers as we engage in electricity pricing conversations with The Ministry of Energy, the IESO, Hydro One, Horizon Utilities, APPrO, AMPCO and other experts. Industry leaders will take an in-depth look at the future of electricity prices in Ontario, Quebec and the rest of Canada. This conference will address price-drivers, policy choices and critical challenges facing utilities and policy makers in the electricity industry. The discussion will include associated factors such as the implications of the renewed regulatory framework for distribution companies, comparisons of the Ontario power market to other provincial markets, consequences arising from the changing supply mix and opportunities, and challenges for industry. The past few years have seen many changes in the electricity industry. Ontario s Feed-in Tariff program has resulted in an increase in renewable energy generation and the successful elimination of coal-fired generation. The continuing debt legacy of nuclear and hydro project cost over-runs from the 1970 s and 1980 s aggregated with the present renewal costs will likely drive higher electricity rates for ratepayers. How high will electricity costs go? How are policy makers coping with future uncertainties? What impact will Ontario s stranded debt have on provincial credit? Attend this conference to gain answers to these questions that industry is eager to ask. Who Should Attend Large power consumers, power producers, Ontario Energy Board personnel, Ontario Power Authority personnel, other regulatory agency personnel, government officials involved with energy project development, utility executives involved with the buying and selling of power, legal counsel, project developers, EPC firms, independent consultants, academia involved with energy markets, NGOs and consumer advocate groups, financiers & investment banks Learning Outcomes 1. Outline recent decisions by the Ministry of Energy that affect electricity markets 2. Identify other pricing structures in Ontario s neighboring markets 3. List advocate efforts employed by AMPCO for their industrial and commercial members 4. Identify the major opportunities associated with Ontario s FIT program 5. Review Hydro One s initiatives surrounding existing and proposed infrastructure 6. Identify the issues caused by surplus baseload 7. List some of the elements involved with credit rating including political risk 8. Identify credit drivers within energy markets 9. Describe techniques used to mitigate risk for power producers in Ontario 10. Review rate drivers for LDCs and the benchmarking being used 11. Discuss differing views shared by diverse industry stakeholders 2
Agenda Thursday, September 19, 2013 8:30 9:00 a.m. registration and Continental Breakfast 9:00 9:10 a.m. Opening Remarks - Jovan Cheema, Coordinator, Transmission and Distribution Task Groups, Canadian Electricity Association 9:10 9:45 a.m. industry Overview Ontario renewable energy update Discussion of the June 12, 2013 Minister s Direction Long Term Energy Plan review - Leo Tasca, Manager, Renewables and Energy Efficiency Policy, Ministry of Energy 9:45 10:30 a.m. Ontario Electricity Pricing and Competition in World Markets What markets can do for Ontario s power system Monthly average all-in price On-peak vs. off-peak HOEP Prices in Ontario and neighboring markets - Brian Rivard, Director, Markets, IESO 10:30 11:00 a.m. Networking Break 11:00 11:45 a.m. Challenges and opportunities for industrial and commercial energy customers in Ontario AMPCO is the voice of industrial power in Ontario Ensuring industrial electricity rates that are competitive, fair and efficient Review AMPCO s outlook for the Ontario power market AMPCO s efforts to effectively advocate for customers interests and their bottom line Critical electricity policies Timely market analysis Expertise on regulatory matters - Adam White, President, Association of Major Power Consumers (AMPCO), Ontario 11:45 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Policy Design Options and the Multiplier Effect: Energy Procurement Programs and Procurement design Price Impacts Examining Ontario s Feed-in Tariff program and Feed-in Tariff programs from around the world from a policy cost perspective Considering procurement design choices utilized in energy Considering best practices in procurement and policy design - Thomas J. Timmins, Chair of Renewable Energy, Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP 12:30 1:45 p.m. Group Luncheon 3
Agenda Thursday, September 19, 2013 (CONTINUED) 1:45 2:30 p.m. Financial Impacts of Transmission on Electricity Pricing Hydro One s throughput costs Enhancing or replacing aging infrastructure New interconnections to support the Province s changing supply mix Facing a high-level of capex Resulting balance sheet - Hydro One Representative TBA 2:30 3:15 p.m. what Are We Paying For: New Approaches to Valuing Production Market challenges created because of surplus baseload and operability Can price be used to incent behaviors we currently need Pricing alternatives and how they compare How can energy institutions be used to inform value propositions - George Vegh, Counsel, McCarthy Tétrault 3:15 3:45 p.m. networking Break 3:45 5:00 p.m. credit Rating Agency View Ontario power market and comparison to other provincial markets; political risk Implication of the renewed regulatory framework for Ontario distributors Changing generation mix and what this means for credit ratings Not all negative rating actions are equal Various rating actions that could be undertaken for potential negative outcomes - James Jung, Senior Vice President, Energy/Banking, DBRS Limited Friday, September 20, 2013 8:30 9:00 a.m. continental Breakfast 9:00 9:45 a.m. credit Drivers Liquidity Regulations Wholesale markets Industry business risk Company-specific business risk Company-specific financial risk Additional factors - Jason Kroft, Partner, Stikeman Elliott LLP REGISTER 4601 TODAY! DTC Blvd., CALL Suite 800 303-770-8800 OR VISIT 4
Agenda Friday, September 20, 2013 (CONTINUED) 9:45 10:30 a.m. Generation and Pricing Impacts High risk around business operations More volatile market spot prices Flat demand with increasing installed capacity The effects of carbon pricing Shale gas complicating pricing factors Coal, nuclear, additional gas Dispatchable Transportation - Dave Butters, President & CEO, Association of Power Producers of Ontario (APPrO) 10:30 10:45 a.m. Morning Break 10:45 11:30 a.m. Local Distribution Companies -- 25% of the Customer Bill LDC rates drivers and why LDC rates differ Rate Regulation - new directions Benchmarking - evolution and challenges Distribution and electricity markets in Ontario - Neil Freeman, VP, Business Development, Horizon Utilities 11:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Summary Panel Key changes in regulation: WTO and the Domestic Content ruling IESO/OPA Integrated Regional Energy Plan Ontario energy market changes Effects on IPPs, non-regulated operators Effects on IOUs and LDCs Effects on energy investment Future balance sheets, cash flow and income statements - Moderator: Thomas J. Timmins, Chair of Renewable Energy, Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP - Ted Leonard, Vice President Markets, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer, IESO - James Jung, Senior Vice President, Energy/Banking, DBRS Limited - Dave Butters, President & CEO, Association of Power Producers of Ontario (APPrO) 12:00 12:15 p.m. Conference Wrap-up, Assessment and Evaluations 5
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REGISTRATION INFORMATion Mail Directly To: Electric Utility Consultants, Inc. () 4601 DTC Blvd., Ste. 800 please register the following event LOCATION A room block has been reserved at the Toronto Don Valley Hotel & Suites, 175 Wynford Dr., Toronto, ON M3C 1J3, for the nights of September 18-19, 2013. Room rates are $149, plus applicable tax. Call 1-877-474-6835 for reservations and mention the program to get the group rate. The cutoff date to receive the group rate is August 28, 2013, but as there are a limited number of rooms available at this rate, the room block may close sooner. Please make your reservations early. The Future of Electricity Prices in Ontario and Key Canadian Markets : US $1395 plus 13% HST (US $1576.35) Early bird on or before September 6, 2013: US $1195 plus 13% HST (US $1350.35) I'M SORRY I CANNOT ATTEND, BUT PLEASE SEND ME THE CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS FOR US $295. (PLEASE ADD $50 FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING.) ENERG ZE WEEKLY s Energize Weekly e-mail newsletter compiles and reports on the latest news and trends in the energy industry. Newsletter recipients also receive a different, complimentary conference presentation every week on a relevant industry topic. The presentations are selected from a massive library of more than 1,000 current presentations that has gathered during its 26 years organizing conferences. Sign me up for Energize Weekly. How did you hear about this event? (direct e-mail, colleague, speaker(s), etc.) Print Name Job Title Company What name do you prefer on your name badge? Address City State/Province Zip/Postal Code Country Telephone Email List any dietary or accessibility needs here CREDIT CARD Name on Card Account Number Billing Address Billing City Billing State Billing Zip Code/Postal Code Exp. Date Security Code (last 3 digits on the back of Visa and MC or 4 digits on front of AmEx) OR Enclosed is a check for $ to cover registrations. All cancellations received on or before August 16, 2013, will be subject to a US $195 processing fee. Written cancellations received after this date will create a credit of the tuition (less processing fee) good toward any other event or publication. This credit will be good for six months. In case of event cancellation, s liability is limited to refund of the event registration fee only. For more information regarding administrative policies, such as complaints and refunds, please contact our offices at 303-770-8800. reserves the right to alter this program without prior notice. 7