Kilowatt Hour Usage 1997-2002 MGE serves approximately 113,000 residential customers in the Dane County area …and approximately 17,500 business customers.

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Kilowatt Hour Usage MGE serves approximately 113,000 residential customers in the Dane County area …and approximately 17,500 business customers MKWH (Business) Where we are… 10% 839 MKWH (Residential) 16.4%

In addition to more people and more businesses providing more jobs, we also have to deal with increased usage Computers Computer systems Air conditioning Electronics/Appliances Larger homes Where we are…

Kilowatt Hour Usage By 2010, MGE estimates that we will be serving nearly 130,000 residential customers. …and approximately 20,000 business customers in the Dane County area MKWH (1997) 3616 MKWH (2010) AND, will need to address increased usage Where we are… 3098 MKWH (2002) Total Usage

Kilowatt Hour Usage These forecasts take into account energy efficiency and conservation efforts MKWH (1997) 3616 MKWH (2010) Where we are… 3098 MKWH (2002) 3015 MKWH (1997) 3466 MKWH (2002) 4376 MKWH (2010) Total Usage Forecasted usage without energy efficiency and conservation efforts.

MGE’s gets its power from two sources –Local generation –Transmission lines which bring power from other non-local generating sources 15%85% Where we are…

MGE’s power is supplied from a variety of sources, including: GAS/OIL 4% RENEWABLE 2% PURCHASED POWER 38% COAL 56%

Four Planning Realities 1.The mix we select between generation and transmission affects reliability and cost.

Four Planning Realities 2.The mix of fuel sources we select affects reliability and cost.

Four Planning Realities 3.The mix we select must allow MGE to comply with stringent regulatory requirements.

Four Planning Realities 4.There are technological and operational limits we can reasonably expect from increasing alternative sources and/or conservation.

Demonstration of Planning Realities

The Energy ED Simulator Objective –Develop a way to teach people about the trade-offs and complexities of ensuring that we have enough electricity to keep up with growing demand. Developers –The University of Wisconsin’s College of Engineering & We The People in the Fall of 2001 Uses to Date –We The People “Powering Wisconsin” Energy Conference –“Powering Iowa” town hall meetings