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Ron Jefferson, Manager External Affairs, Appalachian Power May 26, 2016

Stay informed with the latest update from Ron Jefferson, Manager of External Affairs at Appalachian Power on May 26, 2016. Discover key information about their operations in three states, serving nearly a million customers, rate stability, generation mix, purchase power agreements, and progress towards the Clean Power Plan. Learn about their integrated resource plan for 2016 and projections for 2030, highlighting capacity and energy mixes. Explore the significant CO2 reductions already achieved and the variability in emission trends across different states. Keep up to date on the Cloverdale Station Expansion and other transmission projects in Virginia.

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Ron Jefferson, Manager External Affairs, Appalachian Power May 26, 2016

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  1. Appalachian Power Update Ron Jefferson, Manager External Affairs, Appalachian Power May 26, 2016

  2. Appalachian Power Operates in three states serving approximately 957,000 customers (VA - 526,000). ~6,400 MW of directly-owned generation

  3. Rate StabilityVirginia Residential Rates 11.56 ₵/kWh 11.23 ₵/kWh Stable Rates 2016 2010

  4. GenerationCoal Amos Plant 3 units / 2,930 MW 1 unit / 1,305 MW Mountaineer Plant

  5. GenerationGas Virginia Clinch River / 2 units / 484 MW West Virginia Ceredo / 6 units / 450 MW Ohio Dresden / 1 units / 555 MW Clinch River Plant

  6. GenerationPump Storage / Hydro Virginia Smith Mountain / 5 units / 615 MW Leesville / 2 units / 5 MW Claytor / 4 units / 15 MW Byllesby / 4 units / 4 MW Buck / 3 units / 3 MW Niagara / 2 units / 1 MW West Virginia Winfield / 3 units / 9 MW London / 3 units / 7 MW Marmet / 3 units / 6 MW Smith Mountain Dam

  7. GenerationPurchase Power AgreementsPPAs Wind Beech Ridge (WV) 100.5 MW Fowler Ridge (IN) 100 MW Camp Grove (IL) 75 MW Grand Ridge (IL) 100.5 MW Hydro Summersville (WV) 48 MW

  8. Integrated Resource Plan 2016 APCo Nameplate Capacity Mix

  9. Integrated Resource Plan 2030 APCo Nameplate Capacity Mix

  10. Integrated Resource Plan 2016 APCo Energy Mix

  11. Integrated Resource Plan 2030 APCo Energy Mix

  12. Clean Power Plan CO2 Reductions Have Occurred ~30% Reduction in CO2 (2005-2015)

  13. Clean Power Plan Emission Reductions Are Not Uniform • Emissions have increased in AR & LA • Majority of reductions occurred prior to 2012 EPA CPP baseline in OH & WV • Coal use has since been eliminated in KY & VA • 6 6

  14. TransmissionVirginia Projects Cloverdale Station Expansion 765KV and 500kV Yards

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