78 Procurement over £5m Report: Electricity and Gas Procurement PDF 325 KB
To consider a report from Cllr
Tony Ferrari for Portfolio Holder Finance, Commercial and Assets and Portfolio Holder for Highways, Travel and Environment.
Decision:
Decision
(a) That authority be delegated to the Executive Director for
Corporate Development (S151) and the Executive Director for Place to enter into
appropriate Customer Access Agreements through the LASER framework agreement for
the supply of electricity, gas and ancillary services.
(b) That authority be delegated to the Executive Director for
Corporate Development (S151) and the Executive Director of Place to procure and
award a call off contract under a LASER framework agreement for the council’s
(including partners) gas and electricity supplies for a term of up to four
years for the period 2020-2024.
(c) That authority be delegated to the Executive Director for
Corporate Development (S151) and the Executive Director of Place to decide on
the preferred in-contract purchasing option.
Minutes:
The Portfolio Holder
for Highways, Travel and Environment presented a report on the future
procurement of its energy. Dorset
Council and its partners, principally schools spend over £7m a year on
electricity and gas supplies.
Since
2009, on the advice of Procurement, the former sovereign Councils had each
procured electricity and gas for themselves and partner organisations through
LASER, by Professional Buying Organisations established by Kent County Council.
Following the formation of Dorset Council, these contracts have been converged
into single contracts for electricity and gas.
LASER
provided energy procurement and contract management on behalf of its public
sector members. LASER currently procured energy for over 200 public
organisations including 130 local authorities, representing over £450m of
energy contracts every year. The Council now needed to decide whether to
continue to procure its energy via LASER for the new contracts commencing in
2020.
In response to concerns regarding
green energy, the Portfolio Holder confirmed that this proposal was drawn up to
serve public sector organisations, many of whom had declared a climate
emergency. As such, they had been
specifically designed to provide a large degree of flexibility to the customer,
within the contracted period, to allow a range of actions to be taken that
would reduce its carbon emissions.
Members agreed that the proposal
through LASER represented best value, was flexible and had low carbon options.
Decision
(a) That authority be delegated to the Executive Director for
Corporate Development (S151) and the Executive Director for Place to enter into
appropriate Customer Access Agreements through the LASER framework agreement
for the supply of electricity, gas and ancillary services.
(b) That authority be delegated to the Executive Director for
Corporate Development (S151) and the Executive Director of Place to procure and
award a call off contract under a LASER framework agreement for the council’s
(including partners) gas and electricity supplies for a term of up to four
years for the period 2020-2024.
(c) That authority be delegated to the Executive Director for
Corporate Development (S151) and the Executive Director of Place to decide on
the preferred in-contract purchasing option.
46 Procurements over £5 million in respect of: Electricity and Gas PDF 320 KB
To consider a report of the
Portfolio Holder for Highways, Travel and Environment.
Decision:
Decision
Defer
Reason for the Decision
To allow further detailed
consideration and investigation on this important matter prior to a formal
decision being made by Cabinet.
Minutes:
Decision
Defer
Reason for the Decision
To allow further detailed
consideration and investigation on this important matter prior to a formal
decision being made by Cabinet.