Leading the Way in Electricity SM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY Johannes Rittershausen NAATBatt Annual Conference September 7, 2011 Panel.

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Leading the Way in Electricity SM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY Johannes Rittershausen NAATBatt Annual Conference September 7, 2011 Panel Discussion: The Economics of Distributed Energy Storage 1

Leading the Way in Electricity SM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY Agenda Some applications of distributed energy storage may provide attractive value propositions for both utilities and electricity consumers, although significant uncertainties remain. SCE’s Storage Applications A Valuation Example Key Caveats & Conclusions 2

Leading the Way in Electricity SM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY SCE’s Applications of Energy Storage Off-to-on peak intermittent energy shifting & firming On-peak intermittent energy smoothing & shaping Ancillary service provision Peak load shifting downstream of the distribution system End user retail rate optimization 1 Application Examples All of the operational uses (or value streams) a storage device may provide when sited at a specific place & managed in a particular way Application Defined: Distributed Storage Application 3

Leading the Way in Electricity SM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 4 EXAMPLE : Application 8 Peak load shifting downstream of distribution system Charge device during off-peak downstream of the distribution system; discharge during 4 hours of peak period daily. Utility owned and operated. Description Value metric (for benefit calculation) Wholesale market energy shifting Avoided cost of the price differential between charge and discharge less efficiency losses Operational flexibility and potentially the avoided cost premium of procuring local capacity Locational generation Congestion fee avoidance Avoided on-peak congestion fees Distribution power quality improvement (voltage, harmonics) Avoided / differed cost of additional infrastructure Distribution upgrade deferral Avoided / deferred cost of additional infrastructure Reliability improvements by avoiding faults / outages Reliability / customer satisfaction Operational use Generation capacity Avoided cost of procuring generation capacity Dump energy / minimum load operating issues Avoided cost of the price differential between charge and discharge less efficiency losses Primary Uses Potential Other Uses

Leading the Way in Electricity SM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 5 VALUATION EXAMPLE: App 8 Benefit/Cost Summary 25 kW, 4 hour lithium ion battery, 90% AC-to-AC efficiency 2011 Device Cost (Revenue Requirement – Net Present Value) BC ~0.4 Pathways to cost-effectiveness Tech installed cost falls by 50%1.3 Market rents from energy arbitrage increase by 50% (reflecting higher on-off peak spreads from more off-peak producing renewables) 0.7 All three above situations occur simultaneously 1.5 What you need to believe…2020 B/C Ratio ? T&D deferred costs increase 10%0.7

Leading the Way in Electricity SM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY Key Caveats On Distributed Storage Distribution upgrade deferral value is complex to realize Situation-specific valuations: Distribution systems are immensely diverse and complex. Engineering assessments vary widely by circuit design (e.g., overhead vs. underground), age, voltage level, weather zone, and other factors Physical assurance: Planners require assurance that devices will perform as anticipated during peak periods over the lifespan of traditional infrastructure Can’t defer or avoid cost for existing infrastructure: Value only for deferred / avoided incremental cost Ageing infrastructure will need to be replaced: Infrastructure exceeding its useful lifespan requires upgrades to ensure reliability & safety Utilities are risk adverse on behalf of their customers Maintaining reliability is key: While interested in new technologies, utilities are wary of taking new technology risk which may compromise reliability Distribution grid reliability is not a competitive market: The distribution system is a natural monopoly; each utility is responsible and held accountable for ensuring distribution system reliability Pilots are necessary: Targeted grid pilot projects are crucial for assuring that future assets will perform both technically and economically, underpinning future investment “Used and useful” investments: Utilities must justify their investments as “used and useful” to both regulators and customers; new technologies increase “non-performing asset” risk 6

Leading the Way in Electricity SM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY Conclusions & Takeaways Applications Use storage applications (which bundle together all of the operational uses a device provides when sited in a particular location and managed in a specific way) as the operative concept for answering storage questions and performing economic analyses Distributed Storage Not one definition of “distributed”: applications vary widely based on location / operating profile Customers are utilities and / or end-users Will require more “proof-of-concept” piloting Valuation Tech costs need to come down (exact amount will depend on the application) Value is primarily monetized through “avoided cost” Be careful when claiming distribution system avoided or deferred cost – this very complex 7

Leading the Way in Electricity SM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY Further Information Can Be Found In: White Paper Communications Pamphlet Visit under Smart Grid or THANK YOU! 8

Leading the Way in Electricity SM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY APPENDIX 9

Leading the Way in Electricity SM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY An Application-Centric Approach 10 Where are regulations unclear or absent on storage? At which forums should issues be considered? Should storage be supported with incentives? Regulatory Uncertainty Technology Development What are storage’s specifications and requirements? Where & how can a technology be used? How much should a technology cost? Ownership & Business Model Who should own a storage device? What business model is most appropriate? How to get financing? First Identify the Storage Application Benefit Realization What benefits can storage target / accrue? What is the value of these benefits?

Leading the Way in Electricity SM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY Tehachapi Wind Energy Storage Project (TSP) TSP will involve the largest ever grid-applied lithium-ion energy storage system (8 MW for 4 hours) coupled with a smart, 4- quadrent inverter. The project intends to test & demonstrate 13 operational uses, both individually and “stacked”. Tehachapi Wind Resource Area Battery & Inverter System SCE’s $53.5 million TSP pilot will test a storage device’s ability to integrate intermittent wind generation and improve grid performance. Will test aspects of applications: Will test aspects of applications:

Leading the Way in Electricity SM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY SCE’s $79 million ISGD pilot will comprehensively test various storage operational uses and applications within a Smart Grid over a 3 year time frame. Irvine Smart Grid Demonstration (ISGD) Will test aspects of applications: Will test aspects of applications:

Leading the Way in Electricity SM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY Key Evaluation Assumptions While each application required specific analyses and assumptions, the following cross- cutting assumptions were made for all evaluations: Benefits (operational use valuation) Costs (tech installation and operating) 1.Generation capacity: 2011 represented by current procurement price 2020 uses cost of a new-build peaker 2.Energy price forecast: Prices forecasted using historical shapes and values escalated to target end years Potential intermittent renewables price volatility is not fully captured Forecast includes GHG pricing assumptions 3.Ancillary service forecasting: 3-year average of historical pricing Escalated at a higher rate than inflation (using preliminary shadow prices of CAISO 33% study) 4.T&D capital deferred cost: Avoided peak D based on SmartConnect and peak DR valuation testimony (apps 7 & 8) Avoided DG integration D and large-scale T based on SME estimates 1.Technology system cost: For full systems (e.g., not just battery module) Uses vendor supplied indicative pricing based on existing technology specifications 2.Site preparation and land cost: SME provided based on current storage installations, although this will vary substantially by specific site and technology parameters 3.Operating cost: Estimated based on other existing installations, warranty costs, and SME input technology cost forecast: Escalated 2011 pricing for consistency 5.Assumed 30% Investment Tax Credit (ITC) Consistent with pending federal legislation 13