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2021-021 DEC Dashboard January 2021Date: April 9, 2021 Report No. 2021-021       INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: FY 2020-21 Denton Energy Center (DEC) YTD January 2021 Dashboard BACKGROUND: Attached is the January 2021 FY 2020-21 Dashboard for the Denton Energy Center. The dashboard is intended to give a snapshot of relevant DEC metrics. The dashboard highlights the following:  The Emission Chart (based on a calendar year) displays the January engine runtime hours, starts, stops, monthly and annual emissions totals and limits.  DEC MWh Generation and Gross Revenue for FY 2020-21 through January 2021. o The DEC ran 24,203 MWh more through January of FY 2020-21 compared to FY 2019-20. This resulted in $1.1 million more in DEC Revenue.  A DEC financial summary showing January FY 2019-20 Actuals, FY 2020-21 Budget, Actuals as of January 2021 and the FY 2020-21 end of year projections. o The FY 2020-21 year-end projections are equal to the FY 2020-21 budget.  The Plant Monthly Run Hour Comparison Graph illustrates the monthly plant run times.  The Key Trends section explains variances in revenues and expenses. o Although running more hours through January 2021, fuel cost was $88,300 lower. o The DEC Net Income was ($2.65) which is expected for this portion of the fiscal year. o The DEC Gross Margin was $3.9 Million which is $3.6 Million higher than budgeted due to higher DEC Revenue each month (Gross Margin = DEC Revenue – Fuel cost –Variable Operating & Maintenance cost). Gross Margin represents the component of revenue available to pay fixed cost including debt. ATTACHMENT(S): Denton Energy Center (DEC) Dashboard STAFF CONTACTS: Antonio Puente, Jr Executive Manager of Utilities (940) 349-8487 antonio.puente@cityofdenton.com Nick Vincent Assistant Director of Finance (940) 349-8063 nicholas.vincent@cityofdenton.com City of Denton, Texas FY 2020-21 Denton Energy Center YTD January 2021 Dashboard Key Trends For the first 4 months of FY 2020-21, the DEC produced 24,203 MWh more than the same period of FY 2019-20. This resulted in approximately $1.2 million more in revenues and $8,600 less in total expenses than the same time in the previous fiscal year. The DEC Gross Margin as of January 31 was $3.9 Million which is $3.6 Million higher than budgeted. (Gross Margin = DEC Revenue –Fuel Cost –Variable Operating & Maintenance Cost). At this point in the fiscal year, FY 2020-21 year-end projections are equal to the FY 2020-21 budget. Note: All dollar figures presented are in millions of dollars. Month Revenue MWh $/MWh Oct-20 $2,739,241 31,581 $86.74 Nov-20 $1,037,719 14,117 $73.51 Dec-20 $457,097 7,225 $63.27 Jan-21 $565,793 8,622 $65.62 Total FY 2020-21 $4,799,849 61,545 $77.99 Generation & Gross Revenues FY 2019-20 FY 2020-21 FY 2020-21 FY 2020-21 ACTUALS*BUDGET YTD PROJECTION DEC REVENUE* 3.56$ 24.55$ 4.80$ 24.55$ EXPENDITURE SUMMARY Energy Expense - Fuel 0.94$ 10.35$ 0.85$ 10.35$ Personnel Services 0.58 1.79 0.60 1.79 Materials & Supplies 0.08 1.72 0.02 1.72 Maintenance & Repair 0.01 0.56 0.02 0.56 Insurance 0.01 1.11 0.01 1.11 Operations 0.06 0.33 0.10 0.33 Debt Service - Principal 2.45 7.85 2.58 7.85 Debt Service - Interest 3.31 9.43 3.19 9.43 Interfund Transfers 0.02 0.24 0.08 0.24 Transfer to Capital Projects - 0.02 - 0.02 DEC EXPENDITURES 7.46$ 33.40$ 7.45$ 33.40$ DEC NET INCOME (3.90)$ (8.85)$ (2.65)$ (8.85)$ *Preliminary, Unaudited Figures Description Engine Runtime (hours)* Hot Starts Warm Starts Cold Starts Stops Description Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) Carbon Monoxide (CO) Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Particulate Matter<10 microns (PM10) Particulate Matter<2.5 microns (PM2.5) Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) Ammonia (NH3) Carbon Dioxide Equivalents (CO2e) DEC Monthly Emissions Total (tons)1.60 1.61 1.28 0.80 0.80 0.02 0.14 4,562.00 DEC Annual Permit Limit Operations (tons)**29.78 93.52 48.16 69.72 69.72 1.45 60.90 Monthly Plant Emissions per DEC Permit Limit 5.36%1.72%2.66%1.14%1.14%1.11%0.22% Annual to Date Plant Emissions per DEC Permit Limit 5.40%1.70%2.70%1.10%1.10%1.10%0.20% * Over the past 12 months, the DEC engines ran 15% of the time. During the month of January, the DEC engines ran 11% of the time. **Operations Annual Limit accounts for Balance of Plant standard emissions Emissions January 2021 Engines (1-12)938 219 52 158 729