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10/4/2016
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Community Choice Aggregation Feasibility Analysis Alameda County <br /> Startup Costs <br /> Table 5 shows the estimated CCA startup costs. They are based on the experience of the existing <br /> CCAs as well as from other CCA feasibility assessments. <br /> Table 5. Estimated Start-Up Costs <br /> Cost <br /> Technical Study $200,000 <br /> JPA Formation/Development $100,000 <br /> Implementation Plan Development $50,000 <br /> Power Supplier Solicitation &Contracting $75,000 <br /> Staffing $1,000,000 <br /> Consultants and Legal Counsel $500,000 <br /> Marketing&Communications $500,000 <br /> PG&E Service Fees $75,000 <br /> CCA Bond $100,000 <br /> Miscellaneous $500,000 <br /> Total $ 3,300,000 <br /> Working Capital $51,000,000 <br /> Total $54,300.000 <br /> Working capital is set to equal three months of CCA revenue, or approximately$50 million. This <br /> amount would cover the timing lag between when invoices for power purchases(and other <br /> account payables) must be remitted and when income is received from the customers. Initially, <br /> the working capital is provided by a bank on credit to the CCA. Typical power purchase <br /> contracts require payment for the prior month's purchases by the 20th of the current month. <br /> Customers' payments are typically received 60 to 90 days from when the power is delivered. <br /> These startup costs are assumed to be financed over 5 years at 5% interest. <br /> Energy Efficiency Program Costs <br /> CCA's have the opportunity use both electric and gas public purpose program funds to provide <br /> energy efficiency programs to customers, and using rules defined in CPUC Ruling R.09-11-014 <br /> and various cost reports.30As discussed in Chapter 7, approximately$3.9 million would be <br /> available for programs administered by a CCA to Alameda County residents, including both <br /> 30 Electric and Gas Utility Cost Report. Public Utilities Code Section 913 Report to the Governor and Legislature, <br /> April 2016. <br /> July,2016 16 MRW&Associates,LLC <br />
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