Climate Summit for Local Government

Sept 6-8, 2023 | Melbourne
SSROC Councils, NSW are taking action to manage energy price risk to reduce cost, consumption and emissions

Project Overview

The Southern Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils (SSROC) represents 17 Councils with an approximate load demand of 100.000M Wh pa. Building on past experience of 3 successive joint tenders for electricity procurement, delivering a substantial benefit to member councils, the new Program for Energy & Environmental Risk Solutions (PEERS) is designed to help mitigate rapidly escalating and increasingly volatile prices for electricity and gas while also helping them meet their environmental goals in an integrated manner.

PEERS scope

1. ELECTRICITY – Joint tender for electricity (large sites including public lighting, small sites, GreenPower)

2. GAS – Joint tender for natural gas (large, medium & small sites)

3. ENERGY EFFICIENCY – Joint RFQs for panels able to supply electricity sub-metering and analytics, HVAC specialists and lighting specialists

4. RENEWABLE ENERGY Power Purchase Agreement – Joint tender for one or more electricity off-take agreement(s) for renewable energy and environmental certificates (LGCs) from a large scale generation project.

WEBINAR AGENDA

– Managing energy price risk successfully – lessons from the big end of town

– PEERS project summary of approach

– Project progress to date

– Advice for other councils approaching energy procurement

About the presenter

Dave West is a Director at Sourced Energy, who have been engaged by SSROC to assist with the PEERS program implementation. Dave has 19 years experience in energy and financial markets, renewable energy, market strategy, program and product development leadership, electricity and gas procurement strategy and implementation, off- take agreement negotiation and contracting, LGC and off-market negotiations.

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20171130 Energy Risk Management – CPP.pptx

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