EIPC Draft 3 Appendix 3 Scenario 2 Daily Dispatch by Region 11/07/12 1.

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EIPC Draft 3 Appendix 3 Scenario 2 Daily Dispatch by Region 11/07/12 1

Phase II, Scenario 2 Daily Generation Dispatch Plots "The results presented herein use modeling assumptions developed by EIPC, EIPC stakeholders and CRA for purposes of EIPC capacity expansion modeling. As such, these results do not necessarily reflect the opinions or views of CRA or any individual EIPC stakeholder.“ Scenario 2: Regionally-Implemented National Renewable Portfolio Standard (Based on F6S10) The following data file was used to create the daily generation dispatch plots. – S2_Base_F_Hourly_GenReport_ xlsx One series of daily generation dispatch plots – Megawatt (MW) for each NEEM region (24 plots) 2

Generation Type – 9 plots, one for each generation grouping type Generation Grouping Categories: 1.Other Renewable a.Biomass b.Solar Thermal (existing) c.Geo – Geothermal d.LFG – Landfill Gas e.PV – Solar Photovoltaic f.ST – Solar Thermal (new) 2.Combined Cycle a.CC – Combined Cycle 3.Peakers a.CT – Combustion Turbine (new) b.PeakG – CT gas (existing) c.PeakO – CT oil (existing) d.STOG – Steam Turbine-Oil/Gas e.STWD – Steam Turbine-Wood 4.Coal a.Coal – Coal-fired (includes Pulverized coal, new IGCCs and new IGCC-CCs) 5.Hydro a.H – Conventional Hydro b.PS – Pumped Storage Hydro 6.Nuclear a.Nuc – Nuclear 7.Wind a.WT – Wind Turbine On-shore b.WT_off – Wind Turbine Off-shore 8.Demand Response a.Demand Response – Demand Response (DR) 9.Other a.Pseudo Unit -- HQ/Maritimes New Units b.Fixed Interchange—HQ/Maritimes Fixed Interchange 3

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