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E MISSIONS R EDUCTIONS SB5 G RANT P ROGRAM P RESENTED TO THE TERP B OARD A UGUST 4, 2004

E MISSIONS R EDUCTIONS SB5 G RANT P ROGRAM P RESENTED TO THE TERP B OARD A UGUST 4, 2004. Statutory Requirements Background Electric Efficiency PUC Responsibilities SB 5 and SB 7 Quantitative Results Energy Savings & Emissions Reductions. Amarillo. Dallas. Abilene. El Paso.

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E MISSIONS R EDUCTIONS SB5 G RANT P ROGRAM P RESENTED TO THE TERP B OARD A UGUST 4, 2004

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  1. EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS SB5 GRANT PROGRAM PRESENTED TO THE TERP BOARD AUGUST 4, 2004

  2. Statutory Requirements Background Electric Efficiency • PUC Responsibilities SB 5 and SB 7 • Quantitative Results Energy Savings & Emissions Reductions

  3. Amarillo Dallas Abilene El Paso Austin Houston San Antonio 68 Generation projects = 29,375 MW 6 Under construction = 2,483 MW Corpus Christi 14 Generation announced = 7,108 MW 15 Delayed = 8,212 MW 11 Cancelled = 7,349 MW 24 Facilities: 7,296 MW mothballed; 1,211 MW retired BACKGROUND GENERATION SPP 6 47 Tarrant and Dallas Counties Kiowa, OK 58 96 133 135 136 118 125 22 112 21 137 SPP Travis County 93 72 32 75 77 122 30 11 69 107 132 Ellis County 106 98 87 63 138 39 65 57 24 49 52 44 3 59 7 10 66 34 85 102 104 83 M1 115 134 89 18 103 28 38 110 51 121 9 ERCOT 29 80 WECC 79 8 86 46 113 62 35 45 SERC Wind site Undetermined (ERCOT) 33 23 97 95 124 1 67 94 117 101 43 Jefferson County 31 100 15 54 131 53 37 74 71 48 123 60 50 26 16 127 99 92 130 78 68 Harris County 64 81 5 20 36 116 126 Brazoria County 25 40 41 56 4 12 27 14 19 61 70 73 82 84 91 55 119 120 76 88 90 109 105 111 114 128 129 42 108 13 17 04-15-04 2

  4. SB 5 GRANT PROGRAM SB 5 (2001 session) requires PUC to conduct grant program to help meet emissions reduction shortfall, in non-attainment and affected counties, by reducing electric demand and peak loads

  5. SB 5 GRANT PROGRAM • Utilities in non-attainment areas and affected counties apply for grants • Utilities may use standard offer or market transformation programs • Funded from SB 5 revenues • SB 5 requires calculation of reduction in air emissions from SB 5 and SB 7 programs

  6. SB 7 ENERGY EFFICIENCY • Retail competition in ERCOT began January 1, 2002 for investor-owned utilities (Senate Bill 7 – 1999 session) • SB 7 also requires utilities to conduct energy-efficiency programs

  7. EPA - EGRIDEmissions & Generation Resource Integrated Database • integration of 24 different federal data sources on power plants and power companies • power plant emission rates, historical relationships between the areas of power production and areas of consumption, and the primary fuel type utilized to generate electricity • Energy Information Administration generation data to generate the value of pounds per megawatt-hour (lbs/MWh) that is a direct correlation between electrical generation and environmental quality

  8. SB 5PROJECTS FUNDED • Commercial Lights & Air Conditioning • Load-Management • Energy Star Homes • Residential Air Conditioning & Refrigerators • Vending Misers • Exit Sign L.E.D. Lights • Reflective Roofs

  9. SB 5 GRANT RESULTS$3 Million Awards SB 5 GRANT RESULTS$3 Million Awards • 249 Tons NOx Reductions • Equal to Removing from the Roadway • 47,600 Newer Motor Vehicles • Net Cost -$10,986/ ton NOx Avoided • Value of Saved Energy$5,311,222

  10. SB 7 RESULTS$35 Million Expenditures • 4,581 Tons NOx Reductions • Equal to Removing from the Roadway • 875,000 Newer Motor Vehicles • Net Cost -$9,748/ ton NOx Avoided • Value of Saved Energy$80,125,788

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