HomeMy WebLinkAboutA035 - Modifications to Municipal Code for Renewable Energy Buyback ProgramITEM #:36
DATE:07-08-25
DEPT:ELEC
SUBJECT:RENEWABLE ENERGY BUYBACK PROGRAM CHANGES
COUNCIL ACTION FORM
BACKGROUND:
Following the adoption of the Climate Action Plan by City Council, and in light of the recent
Cost of Service Study for the Electric Utility, the Electric Utility Operations Review Advisory
Board (EUORAB) was asked to review the existing Retail Solar program. Based on the
analysis and recommendations from the Cost of Service Study, staff developed several
alternatives or adaptations of the existing Retail Service program which are consistent with the
Cost of Service Study results.
After discussion at several EUORAB meetings, EUORAB held a public workshop on October
24, 2024, requesting feedback from the public (minutes attached). After reviewing the
comments from the public meeting, EUORAB recommended the following changes:
1. Increase the rebate level for new solar installations from $100/kW-installed to
$500/kW-installed. This will lower the amount a customer needs to borrow for an
installation. Funding for this increase will come from the Electric Services Demand Side
Management (DSM) budget. For a typical installation of 7 kW, the rebate would change
from $700 to $3,500.
2. Adjust the excess energy buyback rate formula for new solar installation by using
the MISO on-peak energy prices for all customer classes (3-year average of on-
peak MISO energy costs is approximately 3.5 cents/kWh). This allows all customers
to receive the same rate, and links excess energy production to the alternative costs the
utility would otherwise pay to purchase the energy.
3. Grandfather existing customers under the program terms they joined under.
Following a date to be determined, new solar projects would be subject to the updated
terms and conditions.
4. Raise the existing program cap from 2,000 kW to 4,000 kW. The existing program is
capped at 2,000 kW of installed solar. With 1,658 kW already installed, the program is
nearly full. This change will allow additional projects to be added to the system.
In order to codify these changes, amendments to the Municipal Code and the Electric Utility
Tariff are necessary. Draft amendments have been drafted and are attached to this report for
the Council's consideration.
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ALTERNATIVES:
1. Make changes to the Renewable Energy Buyback Program by approving:
a. First reading of an ordinance amending Chapter 28 of Municipal Code
b. A resolution amending Appendix H, Ames Municipal Electric Utility Tariff No. 5
2. Do not approve changes to the retail Renewable Energy Buyback program.
3. Refer this item back to EUORAB or staff for further information.
CITY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Adopting the proposed changes to the Renewable Energy Buyback program will better
align buyback rates with the recently completed Cost-of-Service study results. The
proposed program changes provide more money to customers upfront, align the
energy cost with market value, and create a common energy buyback rate across all
customer classes. Therefore, it is the recommendation of the City Manager that the City
Council adopt Alternative 1, as noted above.
ATTACHMENT(S):
Resolution Appendix H - Net Metering (Sec.2.7).PDF
Ordinance Renewable Energy Buyback Rates(Sec.28.110).PDF
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RESOLUTION NO. ______
A RESOLUTION AMENDING APPENDIX H
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council for the City of Ames, Iowa, that the following Appendix H, Section 2.7
Availability of Net Metering rate shall be amended for the purposes of net metering regulations.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Ames, Iowa, that Appendix H,
Section 2.7 shall be amended as follows:
APPENDIX H
AMES MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC UTILITY
ELECTRIC TARIFF NO. 5
SERVICE RULES SHEET NO. 12
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Sec. 2.7 Availability of Net Metering
Net Metering is available to any retail customer receiving electric service under a City
of Ames Electric Services rate schedule who owns and operates an approved on-site
generating system powered by a renewable resource capable of producing not more than
500 kVA (kilovolt-amperes) of power, and who interconnects with the City of Ames
Electric Services’ electric system. In order to qualify for this tariff an applicant must
first obtain approval to interconnect and meet the City of Ames requirements, as
determined by the City of Ames Electric Services department.
Renewable energy technologies include those that rely on energy derived directly from
the sun, on wind, geothermal, hydroelectric, wave, or tidal energy, or on biomass or
biomass-based waste products, including landfill gas. A renewable energy technology
does not rely on energy resources derived from fossil fuels, waste products from fossil
fuels, or waste products from inorganic sources. Net metering applies to a customer-
owned generating system that primarily offsets part or all of the customer’s electric
service energy requirements provided by City of Ames Electric Services.
The availability of this tariff is limited to the first 2,000 4,000 kW of qualified and
interconnected generation (based on the aggregate sum of the individual system output
ratings of all interconnected systems served under this tariff).
All of the requirements, benefits, terms and conditions of this tariff are subject to
change. Customers receiving net-metered service under this tariff assume all risks
associated with future changes to this tariff.
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ADOPTED this day of , 2025.
__________________________________________________________________________
Renee Hall, City Clerk John A. Haila, Mayor
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ORDINANCE NO. __________
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE MUNICIPAL
CODE OF THE CITY OF AMES, IOWA, BY
AMENDING SECTION 28.110 THEREOF, FOR THE
PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING RESIDENTIAL,
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL RENEWABLE
BUYBACK RATES; REPEALING ANY AND ALL
ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN
CONFLICT TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH
CONFLICT; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
BE IT ENACTED, by the City Council for the City of Ames, Iowa, that:
Section One. The Municipal Code of the City of Ames, Iowa shall be and the same is
hereby amended by amending Section 28.110 as follows:
“Sec. 28.110. Renewable Energy Buyback Rates.
Renewable electrical energy produced by an Ames Electric Utility customer and delivered to
the City's electric system (in accordance with the conditions of service specified in Section 2.7
of Appendix H of the Ames Municipal Code) shall receive a credit to their utility account as
follows:
(1)For all retail customers who installed their system prior to September 1, 2025,
these rates apply:
(1) (a)Residential service.A residential rate customer's account shall be credited:
(a) (i) 40% of $0.1213, plus $0.025 = $0.0735 per kWh of delivered energy for
bills mailed on or between July 1 and October 31 (summer period).
(b) (ii) 40% of $0.1005 per kWh, plus $0.025 = $0.0652 per kWh of delivered
energy for bills mailed on or between November 1, and June 30 (winter period).
(2) (b) Small Commercial service.A small commercial service customer's account
shall be credited:
(a) (i) 40% of $0.1149, plus $0.020 = $0.0678 per kWh of delivered energy for
bills mailed on or between July 1 and October 31 (summer period)
(b) (ii) 40% of $0.0986 plus $0.020 = $0.0594 per kWh of delivered energy for
bills mailed on or between November 1 and June 30 (winter period)
(3) (c)Commercial service.A commercial service customer's account shall be
credited at 50% of $0.0644, plus $0.015 = $0.0472 per kWh of delivered energy
(4) (d)Industrial service.An industrial service customer's account shall be credited
at 63% of $0.0644, plus $0.010 = $0.0506 per kWh of delivered energy.
(2)For all retail customers who interconnect a new system, or acquire an existing
system on September 1, 2025 or after, these rates apply:
(a)Residential service.A residential rate customer's account shall be credited:
(i)Based on a 3-year rolling average of the MISO on-peak energy cost. The
number will be calculated on a fiscal year basis and updated/applied on the first bill that is
mailed every January.
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(b)Small Commercial service.A small commercial service customer's account
shall be credited:
(i)Based on a 3-year rolling average of the MISO on-peak energy cost. The
number will be calculated on a fiscal year basis and updated/applied on the first bill that is
mailed every January.
(c)Commercial service.A commercial service customer's account shall
be credited:
(i)Based on a 3-year rolling average of the MISO on-peak energy cost. The
number will be calculated on a fiscal year basis and updated/applied on the first bill that is
mailed every January.
(d)Industrial service.An industrial service customer's account shall be
credited:
(i)Based on a 3-year rolling average of the MISO on-peak energy cost. The
number will be calculated on a fiscal year basis and updated/applied on the first bill that is
mailed every January.
Section Two. All ordinances, or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby
repealed to the extent of such conflict, if any.
Section Three. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage
and publication as required by law.
Passed this day of , 2025.
__________________________________________________________________
John A. Haila, Mayor
First Reading:
Second Reading:
Third Reading:
Passed on:
I, Renee Hall, City Clerk of the City of Ames, Iowa, hereby certify that the above and
foregoing is a true copy of Ordinance No. _____________, passed by the City Council of said
City at the meeting held on ____________________________, and signed by the Mayor on
____________________, and published in the Ames Tribune on _________________.
____________________________________
Renee Hall, City Clerk
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