The document summarizes a presentation given by Tony Quinlan, the Finance Director of Drax Group plc, at a CBI conference on reforming the UK electricity market. The presentation discusses Drax as the largest coal-fired power station in the UK, supplying 7% of the country's electricity. It outlines drivers for change in the market, including aging generation capacity, decarbonization targets, and affordability concerns. Quinlan assesses different proposals for electricity market reform based on criteria like regulatory stability, investment signals, liquidity, and appropriate support for biomass generation. The presentation concludes that a complementary mix of technologies, including large-scale biomass, will be needed to meet policy objectives at low cost
1. CBI Energy Conference
Reforming the Electricity Market
22 February 2011
June 2011
Tony Quinlan – Finance Director, Drax Group plc
2. Agenda
Introduction to Drax
Electricity Market Reform
Drivers of Change
Independent Generator Requirements
Assessment of Proposals
Summary and Conclusions
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3. Introduction to Drax
Independent Merchant Generator
Indicative Annual Net Output / Supply from Verticos
Strategic value
100
Largest, most efficient UK coal-fired
power station 50
4GW – supplies 7% of UK electricity Total Supply
less
Flexibility – provides key support
TWh
0
Total Generation =
services to grid c.50TWh pa
-50
Position in UK power market
Net physical short position of Verticos is -100
E.ON
EDF
SSE
CNA
SPW
RWE
c. 50TWh per annum
Drax can supply c. 40% of net short via Generation Supply
wholesale power market
Indicative Net Output* from Independent Generators
Strategic direction
Progressively decarbonise generation
Others Drax
through biomass
2010: highest renewable output from
single UK facility
Conoco
Expansion of direct supply through Phillips
Haven Power
Intergen
GDF Suez / Intl Power
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4. Electricity Market Reform
Policy Objectives and Independent Generator Requirements
Key drivers of change As an IPP(1) – what does Drax need?
Ageing fleet Security of supply
c. 25% out of Reliable and Regulatory Investment
service by 2020 dependable stability signals
Decarbonisation Affordability
30%+ electricity
Mitigate fuel poverty Liquidity Appropriate
from renewable
sources by 2020
and maintain beyond two support for
competitiveness
years biomass
20% CO2 reduction
by 2020 (vs. 1990)
(1) IPP = Independent power producer
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5. Electricity Market Reform
Assessment
Regulatory Investment Biomass
Liquidity
stability Signals Support
Feed-in-tariffs
for low carbon
No windfalls Compels Bankable vs. Possible index
generation
Cost effective trading targets to fuel costs
Capacity
payments for
? ? ? ?
Proposal too Proposal Need adequate Need to reward
back-up
little too late adverse to return for flexibility
generation wholesale mkt capacity
Carbon price
support Windfalls Distorts Not bankable No net CO2
Political risk wholesale mkt vs. targets reduction
Emissions
Performance = = =
New unabated
Standard
coal unlikely
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6. Summary and Conclusions
Complementary mix of generating technologies
required to deliver policy objectives
Biomass Generation
UK target: 30%+ electricity from renewables by
2020 (vs. c. 7% today)
Financial impact significant – DECC estimates
price increase of c. 40% Low carbon
More reliable / flexible generation required as
backup for intermittency Low cost
Biomass can make a significant contribution Low risk
4th largest energy source after oil, coal and gas
Carbon neutral when sustainably managed
Cost effective, secure and flexible
Large scale biomass generation through
existing coal plant is significantly cheaper than
offshore wind
Working with Government to make this a reality
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