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Overview of the ECA Budget Process and Presentation of the DOE/LAC Resource Pool Budget for Fiscal Years 2027 & 2028
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The Electric Energy Coordination Agreement (ECA) between the County of Los Alamos and the Department of Energy requires that a 24-month budget be approved each year. The budget process begins with both parties preparing a load projection by month for the budget period. Based on the load projections, the Power Supply division prepares a projection that matches electric generation resources to the projected loads and estimates the variable costs for County-owned resources and purchased power. Finally, costs for projected generation, purchases, and transmission are allocated to the parties based on the terms of the ECA.
The projected power pool allocated total costs per MWh are $74.95 and $75.50 for fiscal years 2027 and 2028, respectively. Costs to the LAPP participants vary due to each party’s load factors. The projected allocated costs to the County per MWh are $79.41 and $91.12 for fiscal years 2027 and 2028, respectively. This budget is planned to be presented for approval by the Operating Committee on May 5, 2026.
Alternatives
Due to the fact that certain costs are billed to the participants as budgeted (fixed charges associated with the various resources) and reconciled in the next budget cycle, if this budget is not approved by the Board and Council, significant adjustments will be needed to reconcile actual billings with the budget once a budget is approved.
Fiscal and Staff Impact
None -- DPU’s expenditure authority for purchased power costs is incorporated into the budget approved by the Utilities Board and County Council during the normal County budget cycle. Approval of this Resource Pool budget is a contractual requirement of the ECA. The Resource Pool budget may differ somewhat from the purchased power expenditure authority requested by DPU during the normal County budget cycle due to timing differences in the budget c...
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