1 PG&E’s SmartMeter™ Program Giving Customers Greater Control over Energy Use.

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1 PG&E’s SmartMeter™ Program Giving Customers Greater Control over Energy Use

2 What is the SmartMeter™ Program? Cornerstone of the move toward Smart Grid SmartMeter device = automated meter reading for all gas and electric customers –More than 8.4 million meters with SmartMeter™ technology installed to date More frequent energy usage information –Hourly for electricity in homes, 15 minutes for businesses –Daily for gas Two-way communication between meter and user –Next generation home appliances

3 Industry-standard digital electric meters in use since 1980 Same measurement components, with new communication devices installed Two-way communication provides information to PG&E and the customer Radio Basic Meter SmartMeter™ Communications Network Customer’s Home Energy Management Network How the SmartMeter™ System Works

4 Smart Meter Programs in California and Across the Country PG&E SmartMeter™ Over 6 million installed San Francisco PUC Installing 170,000 water meters SMUD Installing 620,000 meters Modesto Irrigation District Installing 620,000 meters Southern California Edison Over 1 million installed Glendale Water and Power Installing 100,000 water meters San Diego G&E Over 1 million installed Salt River Project Installing 925,000 meters Alliant Energy Installing 1.5 million meters OnCor Installing 3.4 million meters California Smart Meter Programs National Smart Meter Programs Centerpoint Energy Installing 3 million meters Central Maine Power Installing 600,000 meters Florida Power &Light Installing 4.5 million meters

5 SmartMeter™ Program Benefits Enable the Future Put in place a platform for innovation Choice and Control Provide our customers greater choice and more control over their energy bills Customer Service Provide our customers more convenience and better, faster service Convenient meter reading Faster power restoration Faster startup of service after moving Faster problem resolution Better billing Complete Energy usage information and analysis tools Proactive Energy Alerts New pricing options, including SmartRate Better options for customer to manage their energy use Distributed generation and storage Support demand from electric vehicles Energy-use feedback can help households reduce electricity consumption by 4 to 12 percent, according to the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy

6 Log on or sign up for a PG&E account Already have an Account? 1.Log on to 2.Select My SmartMeter ™ 3.Click I understand – Proceed 4.Select Energy Highlights Don’t have an online account? (You will need a copy of your PG&E bill, in order to sign up) 1.Log on to 2.Click on Sign Up 3.Fill out the short form, and click the continue button

7 Energy Highlights SmartMeter™ Highlights Based on the usage data beginning with the 1st meter read date of your current billing cycle. Average daily cost is derived from the estimated energy charges and the number of days into your current billing cycle. Projected bill amount factors in the number of days into the current billing cycle along with the rate, tiers, TOU periods, and prorated service charges. The farther along you are into your current billing cycle, the smaller the projected bill amount range (more data leads to less variance) “Energy Use Analysis” links to existing Daily Energy Use. Graph’s for the current billing cycle. Rolling 7 day mini-chart Snapshot of daily energy use over the most recent seven days (through yesterday) Year over year comparison Compares usage during the previous month to the current year to usage during the same month last year. e.g. (Feb 2009 vs. Feb 2010) Available for both gas and electric “Bill History” links to Usage History screen Neighborhood comparison Requires you to complete a home profile - System will prompt you if one has not been completed. Compares energy charges to homes with similar profiles.

8 Usage History Basic View Billing Days View Degree Days View

9 SmartMeter™ Usage Three different types of SmartMeter™ graphs available:  Daily Energy Use Daily Energy with Temperature Hourly Energy Choose the interval of the current SmartMeter™ graph: Billing Cycle Calendar Month Week * The graph will update automatically Print – The current SmartMeter™ graph Download – The current graph to excel Ability to view:  Average Energy Non-Event Peak Off Peak

10 Sign up for Energy Alerts When you sign up for Energy Alerts, you’ll get your choice of a phone call, text message, or letting you know you’re about to move into Tier 3. You’ll also receive additional alerts if you continue to move in to Tiers 4 and 5

11 On-site generation and storage Smart charging for electric vehicles Automated in-premise energy management Future: Expanding Customer Technologies

12 In-premise communication SmartMeter™ communication Future: Customer Energy Management From utility, through meter into the home:  Timely price signals  Appliance / energy management control signals From meter to utility:  Customer electric use  Customer energy generation (e.g. solar)  Appliance response to energy management control signals

13 RF Transmission Safety Radio signals generated by SmartMeter™ technology are far below the levels emitted by common household appliances and electronics, including cell phones and microwaves The World Health Organization has reviewed this issue in-depth and concluded that there is no adverse short or long-term health effects associated with low level radio frequency exposure (WHO Environmental Health Criteria (EHC) monograph, 2007) A study of radio frequency fields produced by the transmitting components of SmartMeter™ devices shows they comply with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations by a wide margin (Study by Richard Tell Associates, Inc.) The average SmartMeter™ device transmits only 45 seconds each day The maximum power in the radio is 1-watt, which is about the same as a cell phone, but which is held much closer to the body than a SmartMeter At 25 feet from a SM device, the power density is.005 microwatts per sq cm; the FCC’s limit is 601 microwatts (Guidelines by the International Commission on Non-ionizing Radiation Protection) For more information, go to:

14 Addressing Other Customer Concerns There are no fire risks associated with SmartMeter™ devices Despite rumors that have been circulated, neither PG&E nor any fire department has had a fire caused by a SmartMeter™ device. In rare instances, a meter (any meter) may be impacted by deteriorating electrical equipment contributing to a hot socket or fire behind the meter. These issues have not been linked to SmartMeter™ devices, but rather to the installation of electric meters in general. SmartMeter™ devices will not monitor what appliances customers are using With the rollout of SmartMeter™ devices and HAN technology, PG&E will not be able to know what appliances our customers are using in their home at any given time. We will only be able to see our customer’s total energy usage across hours and days Customer disconnections will NOT increase with SmartMeter™ devices Our willingness to help customers having difficulty managing their energy bills and our notification process for disconnection of service has not changed with the SmartMeter program. We understand that these are difficult financial times, and we are here to help with several financial assistance programs and payment plans that are designed to specifically meet a customer's needs. We have enhanced the number of customer touchpoints and outreach to customers and increased the number of payment plans with customers by 36 percent. Most importantly, we have successfully REDUCED residential disconnections of service between May 2009 and May 2010 by 33 percent.

15 Protecting Customer Privacy We treat each customer’s personal information and data as confidential consistent with all regulatory requirements, including those established by the Public Utilities Commission The technology that communicates a customer’s data back to PG&E is private and secure. It can be compared to a phone network that shares many calls but keeps them all separate. Protecting our customers information is a top priority. We have taken numerous steps to ensure system and data security. We have done extensive testing and preparation to ensure the integrity of our control systems and to secure and protect customers and customer data To view our customer privacy policy, please go to:

16 Commitment to Resolving Issues SmartMeter™ devices have been thoroughly and vigorously tested – and every meter is tested for accuracy before it is installed. Pilot programs of SmartMeter gas and electric devices were conducted in Vacaville, San Francisco and Ft. Lauderdale, FL before rollout. Prior to the installation of the first advanced meters, our manufacturing partners, including General Electric and Landys+Gyr, spent more than two years rigorously testing this new technology. Additional tests: PG&E in-plant testing Quality assurance Gas meter and electric meter in-testing PG&E field testing Random meter tests, side-by-side testing, Energy Cost Inquiry Testing Testing

17 Green Job Creation PG&E values all of its employees. The company has been working closely with our meter readers to place them in other jobs within the company. We have been extremely successful in that effort to date, placing 80 percent of these PG&E employees in new positions and helping others to retire after decades of service. The SmartMeter™ program has actually created over 1,000 jobs The Coalition of California Utility Employees fully supports the SmartMeter™ program and is against calls for a moratorium Meter Reader Jobs Not Lost Smart Grid and Green Jobs The potential impact of smart grid projects in the US would result in the direct creation of approximately 280,000 new positions across various categories from 2009 – Nearly 140,000 new direct jobs would persist beyond the Smart Grid deployment as permanent, on-going high-value positions.* Utility-related sectors would see accelerated growth due to smart grid development, and those sectors include:* Renewable energy source suppliers Distributed generation suppliers Plug-in Electric Hybrid Vehicles providers

18 For More Information Go online to learn more at If you have questions or concerns, call PG&E’s SmartMeter™ customer service line at