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Phoenix Convention Center Phoenix, Arizona Taking a Holistic Approach to Energy Strategy Integrated Energy TrackIntegration of the Energy Industry Chris Mathey Constellation August 12, 2015

Energy Exchange : Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade Macro Energy Issues 2 Energy Price Volatility Power Reliability & Grid Pressures Cyber & Physical Security Threats Energy Security & Resiliency Emergency Preparedness Sustainability Compliance Base Optimization Distributed generation strategies mitigate risk, reduce energy price volatility, and support the achievement of strategic objectives and agency mission.

Energy Exchange : Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade 3 Comparison of Available Technology Options Critical Distinguishing FeaturesValue to Your Business OperationFuel SourceUseful LifePortability Short Term ReliabilityEconomic Self – Reliance Sustain- ability* Cost Reduction Baseload Nat Gas/ Bio Gas- Nat Gas mix 30 yrsNo Intermittent Diesel, Natural Gas 25 yrsPossible IntermittentGrid Power yrs; 5 yr maintenan ce Possible Baseload Hydrogen (via Nat Gas/ Bio Gas) 15 yrs, 2 yr maintenan ce Possible ContinuousNatural Gas20+ yrsNo IntermittentSun25+ yrsNo Co- Generation Emergency Generation Battery Storage Fuel Cell CNG Solar * In comparison to buying 100% of your power from the grid, this alternative can be considered environmentally conscious. ! CNG

Energy Exchange : Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade 4 Cost Neutral Solutions that Align with Agency Mission Fuel Cells, etc. Sensors & Controllers Power distribution Chilled/Hot water distribution IT

Energy Exchange : Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade 5 A Realistic Approach to the Holistic Strategy A Holistic Energy Strategy Traditional Power Renewable Integration Demand Side Management Energy Storage Budget Neutral Microgrid Electricity, Gas, Hydroelectricity Solar, Wind, Geothermal Load Response, Energy Efficiency Fuel Cells, Electric/Thermal Energy Storage By employing a holistic approach to your energy strategy – evaluating project economics in aggregate with respect to mission requirements – you can achieve budget neutrality and project deployment. A holistic energy strategy has consideration for adaptable distributed generation capabilities allowing bases to “plug and play” as a result of circumstances (threats, breaches, attacks, etc.) affecting an installation.

Energy Exchange : Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade 6 The Energy System of the Future Conventional baseload generation is being squeezed. The combined impact of increasing renewables penetration to serve U.S. load and increasing distributed generation, with continued energy efficiency improvements shaving load growth, lowers the value of centralized conventional baseload generation over the next 10 years. Water scarcity for power generation is increasing – the energy/ water nexus. Drives constraints on the choice and siting of power generation. Natural gas supply and consumption increase for the foreseeable future. Natural gas continues to gain market share at both domestic and global levels. Consumer behaviors are changing and pushing toward a decentralized system. Distributed Generation penetration increases from less than 2% currently to approximately 10% by The intelligent electric network is emerging. Smart Meter installations will grow to more than 65 million U.S. homes by 2020 (greater than 50% adoption)

Energy Exchange : Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade Chris Mathey Director, Project Management, Federal Constellation Thank you.