M OVING FROM E NVIRONMENTAL D ATA TO R ESILIENCE : Forging Public-Private Partnerships in the Energy Sector NOAA NATIONAL CENTERS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION.

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M OVING FROM E NVIRONMENTAL D ATA TO R ESILIENCE : Forging Public-Private Partnerships in the Energy Sector NOAA NATIONAL CENTERS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION 14 January 2016 | 1–5 pm Downtown Marriott at the Convention Center | New Orleans, Louisiana Event Website: bit.ly/nceienergyresiliencebit.ly/nceienergyresilience

NOAA NATIONAL CENTERS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION INDUSTRY PANEL DISCUSSION Cheryl Maletich Vice President, Distribution System Operations, ComEd Aaron Strickland Emergency Operations, Georgia Power/Southern Company Kent Mathis Analytics Manager, JEA Phil Hanser Principle, The Brattle Group Moderated by John Firth, CEO of Acclimatise

MEET THE EXELON UTILITIES (1)Peak load represents all-time peak load. 3.8 million electric customers in more than 400 municipalities and 25 counties Service Territory: 11,300 square miles Peak Load (1) : 23,753 MW Distribution Circuits – over 5,600 Overhead Line Miles – over 34,000 Underground Cable Miles – over 30,000 Poles –1.4 Million Chicago, Illinois 1.6 million electric customers 0.5 million gas customers Service Territory: 2,100 square miles Peak Load (1) : 8,932 MW Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1.2 million electric customers 0.7 million gas customers Service Territory: 2,300 square miles Peak Load (1) : 7,198 MW Baltimore, Maryland 3

Emergency Ops January 14, 2016

Southern Company With 4.5 million customers Subsidiaries and Affiliates –Alabama Power –Georgia Power –Gulf Power –Mississippi Power –Southern Power –Southern Nuclear –SouthernLINC Wireless

Renewables Approximately 2,800 megawatts of wholesale renewable capacity (existing and under development).

Southern is aquiring Atlanta Gas Light Operations across America Approximately 46,000 MW of generating capacity 11 electric and gas utilities Nearly 200,000 miles of power lines (27,000 miles of transmission lines) 3,700 substations 300,000 acres of right of way. 31,000 total employees More than 80,000 miles of natural gas pipelines Approximately 9 million utility customers, and more than 1 million retail customers 190 Bcf of natural gas storage capacity

Conclusion (53) Supplemental (55) Moving from Environmental Data to Resilience: “Forging Public-Private Partnerships in the Energy Sector” Presented by: NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information January 14, 2016 New Orleans, LA Kent Mathis Manager, Utility Analytics JEA (Jacksonville, FL)

JEA Service Territory 9 318, , , , , ,916443,705  JEA (formerly Jacksonville Electric Authority)  Originally a municipal ‘electric’ agency that started in 1895  In 1997 JEA took over water and sewage for the city  About 2,300 employees  Operating Stats:  447,000 Electric Customers  328,781 Water Customers  253,983 Sewer Customers  Service Territory  900 square miles  Three counties in NE Florida  6 local electric generation centers  745 circuit miles of transmission  6,500 miles of distribution  7 th Largest Municipal in the US

JEA Service Territory 10 Located in Northeast Florida, the Jacksonville Metropolitan Statistical Area population grew 1.7% from 1.40 to 1.42 million in the last year according to the Census Bureau’s latest estimate 1 Service territory also includes a small number of customers in neighboring St. Johns, Nassau and Clay Counties Four of the top five industries within JEA’s service territory saw increases in the average number of jobs between 2012 to U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division Annual Estimates of the Resident Population: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2014 Release Date: March Source: “Florida Nonagricultural Employment – Most Recent 12-Months” (Oct – Sep. 2015), Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Information, Current Employment Statistics Program (in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics), October , ,836 Average Number of Customer Accounts 2 U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics CES data for 2015, used a nine month average from January to September and the September data was preliminary data pulled on November 5, 2015 Electric System FY14FY15 Water & Sewer System 318, , , ,974 Water Sewer FY14FY15 434,916443,705 FY15FY14

Water & Sewer System Infrastructure Water System 19 major and 18 small water treatment plants and two re-pump facilities 134 active water supply wells, 4,409 miles of water distribution mains and total finished water storage capacity of over 70 million gallons Two major and four small distribution grids Sewer System Approximately 3,868 miles of gravity sewers and force mains 1,341 pumping stations, 800 low pressure sewer units, and 11 treatment plants currently ranging in rated average daily treatment capacity from approximately 0.2 to 52.5 MGD 11

Electric System Infrastructure 12 Facility Primary Fuel Type Generating Capacity (in MW) Year in Service Natural Gas: 1,790 MW (56%) Brandy BranchNatural Gas – Northside Gen Unit 3 2 Natural Gas/Oil KennedyNatural Gas – Greenland Energy CenterNatural Gas Trail RidgeLandfill Gas – Solid Fuel: 1,406 MW (44%) SJRPPCoal – Northside Gen Units 1 & 2Pet Coke Scherer 4Coal Peaking Reserve: 212 MW Northside CTsDiesel Fuel Oil Grand Total: 3,408 MW Jacksonville SolarSolar PV New SolarSolar PV Plant Vogtle (future)Nuclear /2020 Existing Generation Capacity = 3,408 1 MWs

J.D. Power Customer Satisfaction Index FY15 Results First quartile nationally in business customer satisfaction First quartile nationally in residential customer satisfaction 13

M OVING FROM E NVIRONMENTAL D ATA TO R ESILIENCE : Forging Public-Private Partnerships in the Energy Sector NOAA NATIONAL CENTERS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION 14 January 2016 | 1–5 pm Downtown Marriott at the Convention Center | New Orleans, Louisiana Event Website: bit.ly/nceienergyresiliencebit.ly/nceienergyresilience