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NV EnergyCommunity Roundtable
Carson City, NVMarch 28, 2011
A Glimpse Into Your Energy Future
Mary SimmonsVice President External Strategy
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Safe, Reliable Energy at Reasonable Prices
• Three part strategy for resource portfolioo Energy efficiency and conservationo Renewable energyo Transmission and efficient generation
• Operating efficiencies and effectiveness
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Pricing History
• Change in strategy and policy since 2004
• Steady decreases since January 2009• Rates now comparable to 2004/05
prices• Regional comparison
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Future Strategies
• One Nevada transmission line (ON Line)
• NV Energize
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One Nevada Transmission Line (ON Line)
• Joint project between NV Energy and Great Basin Transmission
• 235 mile, 500 kv transmission line connecting northern and southern Nevada
• Estimated cost - $510 million• Expected in service - 20126
ON Line Benefits
• Provides access to isolated renewable energy resources
• Enables development of renewable energy projects throughout the State
• Enhances energy sharing efficiencies for NV Energy power generation resources
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Providing Nevada Jobs and Local Opportunities
• 400 workers employed at peak constructiono Transmission line crewso Substation construction workerso Communicationso Inspection and environmental
compliance
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NVEnergize
Brian CostelloRegional Operations Director
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Creating an Energy Smart Future
• NV Energy awarded $138 million grant by U.S. Department of Energy to implement a smart grid/smart meter project
• We’re calling the project NVEnergize• Total project cost = $300 million• Improve energy infrastructure, upgrade
company operations, and enhance customer service capability
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NVEnergize Basics
• Installation of digital meters• Two-way communications
equipment• Smart Grid Technology• Expanded customer service and
program choices
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Meters are Accurate
• Three tests confirm this1. Manufacturer tests all meters2. NV Energy tests sample meters3. University of Nevada, Reno conducted
independent lab tests• NV Energy will read meters manually
and remotely for a period of time
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Other NVEnergize Benefits
• Operational savings• Better management of energy supply
needs• Security controls are among best in
industry
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Installation Schedule
• Began testing and installing meters in southern Nevada in September 2010
• More than 100,000 meters deployed• Meter installation in northern Nevada to
begin in December 2011• Approximately 1.4 million meters installed
throughout Nevada by end of 2012
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NV Energy’s Renewable Energy ProgramJack McGinleyDirector of Regulatory and Legislative Strategy
Renewable Resource Portfolio
• Geothermalo Mainstay – began in 1986o Portfolio growing
• Solaro Large and small scale PVo Thermal plants
• Windo Projects in northern and eastern NV
• Othero Biomass, hydro and heat recovery
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Status of Renewable Portfolio
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Renewables Portfolio44 Projects Total over 1,240 MW
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Examples of Recent Renewable Projects
• Waste heat recovery• Solar thermal• Integrated solar combined cycle• Solar photovoltaics (PV)
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Acciona’s 64 MW Nevada Solar One Concentrating Solar Power Plant
(Located in Boulder City)
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Renewable Generations
John HargroveEnergy Efficiency Program Manager
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Program History
• 2003 – Nevada State legislation encourages NV Energy customers to install solar photovoltaic systems
• 2004 – Solar Generations program launched • 2007 – Solar program made permanent,
nearly doubling size from 1,900 kw to 3,760 kw and adding hydro and wind
• New – Solar Hot Water incentive program23
Current Results
• Renewable Generations has reached the milestone of 10 megawatts of customer generation installed o 10 megawatts = electricity use of 1,743 average
American homeso Environmental impact = reduced CO2 emissions
equivalent to 1,615,666 gallons of car gasoline• Over $40.5 million in rebates paid 24
Renewable Generations
• Solar Generationso Over 26 mw of solar PV pending installation in
2011• Solar Hot Water Incentives
o Rebates to small businesses, schools and public buildings
• Solar incentive program under review by Nevada State Legislature and may open again for applications in 2011
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SolarGenerationsCCSD West Career & Technical Academy– System: 48.404 kW– Location: Las Vegas, NV
Wind Generations
• Currently a demonstration program and being reviewed by the Nevada State Legislature. May open again for applications in 2011
• Over 11 mw of wind projects pending installation in 2011
• The Wind Generations program is closed and all available capacity is reserved
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WindGenerationsLargest WindGenerations Project Washoe Valley
• Size: 25 kW
• Rebate: $75,000
Hydro Generations
• 595 kw in agricultural hydro projects pending installation in 2011
• Hydro Generations incentive program currently open to agricultural customers and accepting applications
• Hydro Generations currently being reviewed by the Nevada State Legislature and may open again for applications in 2011
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Hydro Generations
• HydroGenerations 1st Complete Project • Young Brothers Ranch - Austin, NV• Size: 93 kW Hydro System • Rebate: $232,500 Rebate
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Demonstration Trailers
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New Demonstrations Trailers
Demonstration trailers include solar and wind generating systems and will be used at community events throughout the state to demonstrate renewable energy options and to promote the availability and success of NV Energy’s RenewableGenerations incentive program.
Energy Efficiency and Conservation
Tim KierszEnergy Education Team Leader
Lower Your Bill – Improve the Environment
• Top energy users in home:o Air conditioner/electric heato Spaso Water heatero Large applianceso Lights
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Residential Programs
• ENERGY STAR Lightingo Direct incentives to customers
• Refrigerator Recyclingo $30 to recycle old refrigerators in working
condition • Comfort Savings
o Free weatherization program for income qualified families
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Commercial Programs
• Commercial Incentive Programo Offers incentives to businesses in the following
areas:• Commercial, industrial and institutional
customer projects in existing buildings• Agricultural irrigation• New construction projects• Schools
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Conservation Program Contact Information
• NV Energy.com• 775-834-0810
The most environmentally friendly kilowatt is the one never used
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Electric Vehicle Technology
Travis JohnsonElectric Transportation Program Manager
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Does a Plug-in Electric Vehicle Make a Difference?
o Energy for internal combustion engines and hybrids comes from gasoline
o Plug-in electric vehicles get their energy from the electric grid which uses no petroleum in Nevada
o Plugging in results in lower overall emissions and uses domestically produced, lower cost energy
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Where Does U.S. Electrical Energy Come From?
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o NV Energy uses roughly:o 65% to 70%
natural gaso 20% coalo Renewables
What About Power Plant Emissions?
• Driving an electric vehicle reduces C02 emissions by roughly 50%
• Urban air quality improves because emissions are lower and further removed from population centers.
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How Many Electric Cars Can our Power Grid Handle?
• If NV Energy customers plug their electric cars in at night, the electric grid can handle over 1,000,000 vehicles without significant infrastructure improvements
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Will Electric Cars be Available and Affordable?
• All major auto makers are now making electric vehicles
• There are at least 15 models coming by 2012/2013
• Battery prices are falling and EV cost should be competitive with gasoline powered cars in just a few years without tax credits
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How Far Can They Go?
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Battery Electric (BEV)• 73 to 100 mile range per charge• Does not use gasoline • Good for average commuter• Very low maintenance
Extended Range EV• 40 mi. electric, then 300 mi. gas• Gas extends range beyond 40 mi.• Best for long commutes• Typical maintenance (oil, filter, etc.)
How Much Will My Power Bill Increase?
• Vehicles like the Nissan Leaf, Ford Focus EV, and the Chevy Volt can drive roughly 3 miles per kWh.
• Driving 1,000 miles per month would use 333 kWh which currently costs approximately $37 ($25 with the EV TOU rate)
• A 25 MPG car using $3 gas costs $120 for 1,000 miles
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How Long Will the Battery Last?
• Nissan and GM offer an 8-year, 100,000 warranty for the battery on the Leaf and Volt.
• Most common battery replacement will be on a cell levelo A few cells may require replacement,
not the entire pack.
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Economic Development
Brad WoodringEconomic Development Manager
Leaders in Nevada’s Economic Recovery
• Promote local, regional, and state economic development
• Aggressively recruit companies to Nevada• Collaborate with partners in strategic
planning efforts• Develop and maintain information and
databases for potential clients
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Nurture Relationships that Promote Nevada
• Create and maintain relationships with decision makers of major corporations, professional site selectors, corporate asset managers, and commercial brokers
• Participate in professional site selection organizations
• Attend industry conferences and trade shows
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Recruiting New Business
• Develop leads with site selectors and company contacts
• Utilize lead generation organizations and databases
• Recruiting trips to specific markets• Target companies with Nevada
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Partnering to Attract, Expand, Retain, and Grow Business
• Nevada Commission on Economic Development (NCED)
• Local economic development authorities• City Councils and County Commissions• University and community college
systems• Nevadaworks and Job Connect
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Commitment to Nevada Communities
Karen RossCommunity Relations Manager
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Employees Who Make a Big Difference
• Setting the standard for employee volunteer programs
• Over 24,000 employee volunteer hours in 2010
• One of the largest United Way contributors in Nevada
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Enduring Partnerships
• NV Energy Foundationo Over $4 million in shareholder funded grants to
501(c)(3) nonprofits in 2010• Scholarship programs
o $238,000 in 2010• Education program support
o $1,042,050 in 2010o Intern programs
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Creating a More Sustainable Tomorrow
• Renewable energy program supporto Over $2 million funded by NV Energy
shareholders since 2007• Statewide energy assistance expos
o Five eventso 5,200 customers attendedo Distributed $446,496 in utility bill
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Wrap Up
Mary Simmons
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We Want to Hear From You
• Questions?• What are the most urgent issues
facing your region and community?• How can NV Energy partner with you
for a stronger Nevada? • Survey
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