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Senate Hearings on RPS

Senate Hearings on RPS. James Avery San Diego Gas & Electric Company February 1, 2011. SDG&E RPS Position. SDG&E RPS Portfolio by Technology. 2009 2015. Biopower (Biomass and Landfill Gas). Conduit Hydro. Solar. Wind. Distributed Generation. Programs Up & Running.

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Senate Hearings on RPS

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  1. Senate Hearings on RPS James Avery San Diego Gas & Electric Company February 1, 2011

  2. SDG&E RPS Position

  3. SDG&E RPS Portfolio by Technology 20092015 Biopower (Biomass and Landfill Gas) Conduit Hydro Solar Wind

  4. Distributed Generation Programs Up & Running Total MW Delivered ~390 MW *Program does not apply toward RPS goals **CHP programs that are not renewable-based do not apply toward RPS goals

  5. Distributed Generation Programs Under Development *Program does not apply toward RPS goals **CHP programs that are not renewable-based do not apply toward RPS goals

  6. SDG&E’s Above-Market Funds (AMF) $ Million Five PPAs Single PPA 2/20/2009 Resolution E-4199 4/13/2009 CPUC letter 5/28/2009 Current 6

  7. Maximum AB Voltage and A Current

  8. Summary •  SDG&E is contracting for a large number of renewable generation projects which, if the developers are successful, will enable us to meet the 33% renewable energy target before 2020 • Recent contracts for new renewable projects have exceeded the Market Price Referent (MPR) • Flexible compliance mechanisms will enable retail sellers to comply with the 33% standard at a lower cost to ratepayers • There are a large number of existing programs that support new distributed generation • To achieve the state’s environmental policies, set clear and realistic renewable energy goals and allow flexibility on meeting the goals at the least cost to customers

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