Gas Supply & Electricity Rates in New England - November 21, 2014 Roundtable Insights

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Explore the gas supply and electricity rates in New England as of November 21, 2014. Discover insights from the EIPC Gas-Electric Coordination Study and proposed Northeast expansion projects. Learn about forward gas prices, LNG imports, Canadian receipts, and more impacting the region.

  • New England
  • Gas Supply
  • Electricity Rates
  • EIPC Study
  • Northeast Expansion

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  1. New England Roundtable Gas Supply & Electricity Rates in New England November 21, 2014 Richard Levitan, rll@levitan.com

  2. EIPC Gas-Electric Coordination Study Region Gas Supply & Electricity Rates in New England IESO NYISO MISO PJM TVA 1

  3. EIPC Gas-Electric Coordination Study Highlights Gas Supply & Electricity Rates in New England Target 1: Delineate natural gas-electric system interfaces and interaction effects Target 2: Evaluate the frequency and duration of pipeline congestion over a 5- or 10-year horizon Target 3: Identify and test contingencies on the natural gas system that adversely affect electric system reliability Target 4: Review the operational / planning issues affecting fuel assurance http://www.eipconline.com/Gas-Electric_Documents.html 2

  4. Proposed Northeast Expansion Projects Gas Supply & Electricity Rates in New England 3 Source: Northeast Gas Association

  5. Forward Gas Prices Key Pricing Points Gas Supply & Electricity Rates in New England October 30, 2014 4

  6. LNG Imports: Distrigas & Canaport Gas Supply & Electricity Rates in New England 5

  7. Canadian Receipts: Baileyville Gas Supply & Electricity Rates in New England 6

  8. Canadian Receipts: Waddington Gas Supply & Electricity Rates in New England 7

  9. West to East Flow: Algonquin (Southeast CS) Gas Supply & Electricity Rates in New England 8

  10. Main Observations ISO-NE Gas Supply & Electricity Rates in New England New England's gas infrastructure is plagued with economic obsolescence Heavy gas reliance causes pipeline congestion during the heating season, peak cooling season, pipeline maintenance season Absent major new pathways or expansions into the region, pipeline congestion in New England will be frequent and long duration Wealth transfer through avoided cost is not a bankable proposition for new pipeline entry 9

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