Wednesday, January 9, 2019
Coincident Peak Notice
E.P.B. Electric Customers on the Variable Price Rate- We predict the POSSIBILITY for January's peak electric demand to occur on Thursday, January 10th between 7am - 1pm. This is only a prediction based upon our best guess as to what the combination of all customers in Glasgow will demand from T.V.A. This is our forecast which is provided as a convenience for E.P.B. customers who wish to receive forecasts. You will be billed for your contribution to the peak hour which falls within one of our predicted periods only. If you want to move to a fixed energy rate without coincident peak demand charges, please contact us at 270-651-8341.
Friday, December 14, 2018
December 18, 2018 EPB Meeting
TENTATIVE AGENDA
GLASGOW ELECTRIC PLANT BOARD
DECEMBER 18, 2018, 6:00 PM
1. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING
2. ANALYTICS REPORT FOR MONTH OF NOVEMBER
3. REPORT ON JANUARY 2019 FCA
4. CONSIDER BI-ANNUAL WRITE OFFS
5. CONSIDER SUPPORT AGREEMENT WITH ELSTER
6. PROGRAMMING COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS
7. CONSIDER 2019 EPB SALARY PLAN
8. CONDUCT EVALUATION OF SUPERINTENDENT PERFORMANCE
9. NEW / OLD BUSINESS / REPORTS
A. CPD CHARGE STATUS
B. EPB TEAM MASTER PLAN CHANGES
C. END OF YEAR INTERNET SPEED UPGRADE
10. ADJOURN
MEMORANDUM
TO: Members of Glasgow
Electric Plant Board
FROM: William J. Ray, PE
DATE: 12/14/2018
SUBJECT: Board Meeting Information
December
Main Topics
Ø Accurate peak prediction for November issued using
four predicted days
Ø Reorganization of team, due to retirements and
illness, will continue through 2019
Ø
Discuss
appointments to Cable Television Programming Committee
Ø
Review
and consider EPB Pay Plan for 2019
Ø
Evaluate
Superintendent’s Performance
Ø
EPB
Internet Speed Upgrade
Action Items

January 1
FCA
Ø The January 2019 TVA FCA
is projected to decrease to 1.849 cents per kWh. Since the meeting is a week
early, final TVA figures on the FCA are not yet available.
Ø On January 1, the
energy component of our retail rates will adjust to reflect this anticipated decrease
to the wholesale cost of energy.
Bi-Annual
Write Offs Report and Recommendation
Ø List of accounts proposed to be written-off is provided as an attachment.
Ø Superintendent will review the list of accounts with board and make a
recommendation.
Software/Hardware
Support Agreement with Elster/Honeywell
Ø
Another example of our fixed costs increasing comes
from the vendor for our metering technology, Elster, which was acquired by
Honeywell.
Ø
Annual support was previously about $17,000 per
year. Since the acquisition by Honeywell, the new cost proposed is over $22,500
per year, which requires Board action.
Cable
Television Programming Committee Appointments
Ø
The Programming Committee acts independently of EPB
to consider what programming is appropriate for the EPB Cable Television system.
The committee makes these determinations and recommends same to the EPB.
Ø
The committee was purposely created to isolate EPB
from any potential violation relative to the First Amendment to the U.S.
Constitution.
Ø
The committee consists of six members, with
staggered terms, in addition to the Superintendent, who acts as Chairperson and
liaison between the committee and EPB.
Ø
The terms of Mary
Genice Burchett-Bower and Karl Napier expire at the end of this year. Ms.
Burchett-Bower has served two terms and Mr. Napier has served one term.
Ø
Action on this item
is not essential this month, but should be done in January, 2019.
Annual EPB
Pay Plan Review
Ø Per the Board’s
long-standing directions, a survey of peer utility’s pay plans has been
conducted.
Ø This year, the delta
between EPB Hourly pay rates and the average of the peer group was found to be
4.6%.
Ø Superintendent will
recommend a 4.1% adjustment to hourly position pay rates for 2019, along with
corresponding adjustments to the midpoints of the six EPB merit pay grades.
Ø Nationwide CPI change
over the 12 months ending in October, as reported by Bureau of Labor
Statistics, is 2.5%.
Ø Superintendent will
recommend budgets for hourly, merit, apprentice, and retirement/replacements
for 2019.
Performance
Review of Superintendent
Ø
A performance review of the Superintendent is
customarily performed during the December meeting.
Reports
Ø
CPD Charge Reserve Fund
Status
-
kW
demand markup was implemented last year to cover TVA wholesale cost for missed
peak predictions
- Updated calculations will be presented at the meeting if available. The
fund is in excellent shape due to recent accuracy of peak predictions, but the
reporting format is being overhauled.
Ø EPB Team Staffing
Master Plan
- Report on progress of long-term staffing plan
- Updated chart on Master Plan will be presented
Ø End of Year Internet
Upgrade Plans
- EPB has historically recognized the value of its internet access products
and the customers who use the product, by performing the necessary work to
upgrade speed offerings each year.
- The authorization by the board has allowed us to procure the necessary hardware
and software upgrades to upgrade speeds again this year, and those upgrades
have been successfully installed, with little interruption to customer services.
- Our team is completing the testing of speeds in recently upgraded
neighborhoods, where growth of customers had outpaced our predictions. As soon
as this testing is completed, an announcement will be made on the precise speed
upgrades to be implemented.
Conclusion
Monday, December 10, 2018
Coincident Peak Notice
E.P.B. Electric Customers on the Variable Price Rate- We predict the POSSIBILITY for December's peak electric demand to occur on Tuesday, December 11th between 7am - 1pm. This is only a prediction based upon our best guess as to what the combination of all customers in Glasgow will demand from T.V.A. This is our forecast which is provided as a convenience for E.P.B. customers who wish to receive forecasts. You will be billed for your contribution to the peak hour which falls within one of our predicted periods only. If you want to move to a fixed energy rate without coincident peak demand charges, please contact us at 270-651-8341.
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Coincident Peak Notice
E.P.B. Electric Customers on the Variable Price Rate- We predict the POSSIBILITY for December's peak electric demand to occur on Wednesday, December 5th between 7am - 1pm. This is only a prediction based upon our best guess as to what the combination of all customers in Glasgow will demand from T.V.A. This is our forecast which is provided as a convenience for E.P.B. customers who wish to receive forecasts. You will be billed for your contribution to the peak hour which falls within one of our predicted periods only. If you want to move to a fixed energy rate without coincident peak demand charges, please contact us at 270-651-8341.
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Coincident Peak Notice
E.P.B. Electric Customers on the Variable Price Rate- We predict the POSSIBILITY for November's peak electric demand to occur on Wednesday, November 28th between 7am - 1pm. This is only a prediction based upon our best guess as to what the combination of all customers in Glasgow will demand from T.V.A. This is our forecast which is provided as a convenience for E.P.B. customers who wish to receive forecasts. You will be billed for your contribution to the peak hour which falls within one of our predicted periods only. If you want to move to a fixed energy rate without coincident peak demand charges, please contact us at 270-651-8341.
Monday, November 26, 2018
Coincident Peak Notice
E.P.B. Electric
Customers on the Variable Price Rate- We predict the POSSIBILITY for November's
peak electric demand to occur on Tuesday, November 27th between 7am - 1pm. This
is only a prediction based upon our best guess as to what the combination of all
customers in Glasgow will demand from T.V.A. This is our forecast which is
provided as a convenience for E.P.B. customers who wish to receive forecasts.
You will be billed for your contribution to the peak hour which falls within one
of our predicted periods only. If you want to move to a fixed energy rate
without coincident peak demand charges, please contact us at
270-651-8341.
Wednesday, November 21, 2018
November 27, 2018 EPB Meeting
TENTATIVE
AGENDA
GLASGOW
ELECTRIC PLANT BOARD
NOVEMBER
27, 2018
1. MINUTES OF
PREVIOUS MEETING
2. ANALYTICS
REPORT FOR MONTH OF OCTOBER
3. REPORT ON
DECEMBER 2018 FCA
4. CONSIDER
CHECK SIGNERS AUTHORIZATION
5. CONSIDER
FINAL RETAIL RATE TARIFFS
6. CHOOSE DATE
FOR DECEMBER MEETING
7. NEW / OLD
BUSINESS / REPORTS
A. CPD
CHARGE STATUS
B. EPB
TEAM MASTER PLAN CHANGES
C. END OF
YEAR INTERNET SPEED UPGRADE
D. LARGE
OUTAGE REPORT
8.
ADJOURN
MEMORANDUM
TO:
Members of Glasgow Electric Plant Board
FROM:
William J. Ray, PE
DATE:
11/21/2018
SUBJECT:
Board Meeting Information
November
Main Topics
- Accurate peak
prediction for October issued using four predicted days
- Reorganization of team,
due to retirements and illness, will continue through 2019
- Review and revision of
retail rates, based upon agreement with Advisory Council and EPB action in
September, approved by TVA
Action
Items
November 1
FCA
- The December 2018 TVA
FCA is going to increase to 1.944 cents per kWh.
- On December 1, the
energy component of our retail rates will adjust to reflect this increase to the
wholesale cost of energy.
Report to
City Council on FY 2018
- Superintendent will
deliver his annual report to City Council at a regular meeting on November 26,
2018.
- The report will cover
activities of EPB during the last year, as well as an overview of the annual
audit and a report on the retail rate changes to be implemented on January 1,
2019.
- Lanny White with CRI
will be in attendance at the meeting, in case specific questions relative to
CRI’s audit of EPB arise.
Check
Signing Authorizations
- Retirements
have created the need for an updated list of EPB employees, who are authorized
by the Board to sign checks.
- Some
local banks require certified excerpts of the minutes before authorized
signatures can be updated.
- Auditors
have specifically recommended that accounting personnel who generate checks
should not be authorized to sign them.
Rate
Design Discussion for FY 2019
- Per Advisory Council’s
agreement, and as a result of board directions, the rate plan approved by you in
September, has now been approved by TVA. They approved all six rate
tariffs.
- TVA approval came too
late for us to satisfy the reporting requirements of KRS 65A, so we are now
providing the written information to City of Glasgow and will deliver the report
in person on November 26. That means we cannot actually implement the rate
changes until January 1, 2019.
- Copies of the actual
tariff sheets, approved and produced by TVA, are attached for your
consideration. I will ask you to approve same at the
meeting.
Reports
- CPD Charge Reserve Fund
Status
- kW demand markup was
implemented last year to cover TVA wholesale cost for missed peak
predictions
- Updated calculations
will be presented at the meeting
- EPB Team Staffing
Master Plan
- Report on progress of
long-term staffing plan
- Updated chart on Master
Plan will be presented
- End of Year Internet
Upgrade Plans
-
EPB has historically
recognized the value of its internet access products and the customers who use
the product, by performing the necessary work to upgrade speed offerings each
year.
-
The authorization by
the board has allowed us to procure the necessary hardware and software upgrades
to upgrade speeds again this year. Our team is awaiting the installation of the
new gear. After installation, testing will be done to determine what speed
upgrades will be possible.
- Large Outage
Report
-
On November 20, at
8:30 am, one of our crews was attempting to make repairs to a pole and down-guy
damaged by a hit and run driver, several days earlier. The crew had, thankfully,
donned rubber gloves and asked our dispatch center to place the circuit in
non-reclose.
-
Immediately upon
beginning the work, unforeseen damage to an insulator caused the circuit to arc
to ground, which, in turn, tripped the circuit and the back-up breaker feeding
all circuits at Industrial Drive Substation, affecting about 2,000 customers.
Most of the customers were restored to normal in 20 minutes. About 620 customers
were off another 35 minutes as the original problem was repaired.
-
We were very lucky to
make it through this event without any injuries to our team.
Conclusion
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