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1 NW Demand Response Symposium
Wednesday NW Demand Response Symposium September 26th, 2016 Commercial & Industrial Demand Response

2 Technology Innovation
Honeywell Smart Energy Planning Technology Innovation Program Management Operations Marketing

3 Energy Northwest 1957 A not-for-profit Municipal Corporation
Asotin County PUD Clark Public Utilities Kittitas County PUD Pend Oreille County PUD Benton County PUD Cowlitz County PUD Klickitat County PUD Seattle City Light Chelan County PUD Ferry County PUD Lewis County PUD Skamania County PUD City of Port Angeles Franklin County PUD Mason County PUD 1 Snohomish County PUD City of Richland Grant County PUD Mason County PUD 3 Tacoma Public Utilities City of Centralia Grays Harbor County PUD Okanogan County PUD Wahkiakum County PUD Clallam County PUD 1 Jefferson County PUD Pacific County PUD

4 Energy Northwest Cost-based generation and services to regional public power Owns and operates over 1,300 megawatts of nuclear, hydroelectric, solar, and wind generation assets Current development efforts underway include demand side management resources & infrastructure, small modular nuclear, photovoltaic solar, and distributed energy storage

5 Demand Response & Energy Northwest
Offer cost-based demand response resource development and aggregation services to regional public power. Support and facilitate design, procurement, deployment, and operation of demand side resources, demand voltage response, & distributed storage assets. Offer cost-effective, robust, and secure asset monitoring, communications, control, and data management services. Partnered with City of Richland, Cowlitz PUD (NORPAC), Pend Oreille PUD (Ponderay Newsprint), and Powin Energy for BPA’s very successful nationally-recognized demand response Pilot. John Steigers/Lead -Technology & Innovation Business Development (509)

6 Part of large forest products complex in Longview WA
NORPAC is located on Weyerhaeuser’s Longview Millsite. NORPAC started production in 1979 with PM1, added PM2 in 1980 and PM3 in 1991. This location offers the mill a deep water port on the Columbia River with access to the Pac Rim. Longview is also a center for rail and truck transportation to supply raw materials and ship paper products to customers. Longview also is close to a significant fiber supply of wood chips and recycled fibers. One of the main reasons NORPAC was built in Longview was the available of low cost Hydro power from the BPA system. This power is used throughout the mill, but mainly in the TMP plant to produce pulp for the paper machines. Hydro power is not only cost effective, but also very environmentally friendly compared to power generated from fossil fuels. 11/27/2018 Confidential NORPAC

7 NORPAC’s 9 TMP Refiner Lines 1600 TPD (160 MW)
11/27/2018 Confidential NORPAC

8 North Pacific Paper Company, LLC
2100 TPD Specialty paper mill -- largest in North America, everyday enough paper to cover 2 lanes of I-5 from Seattle to Los Angeles and back 750,000 mt/year; 100+ Grades of paper; 24 hrs/day, 365 days/year operation Mill uses 220 AMW - 3% of BPA load Demand Response with BPA / EN / CPUD - February 2015 – January 2016 Event notifications  manually shutting down 2 of 9 refiners safely within 10 min for up to 90 minutes Transmitting real time load data to EN  BPA Success = Achieving Load Reduction Targets (15 … 27 MW) 77 Events - 95% Success Rate Graham Bailey – NORPAC Fiberline Manager 11/27/2018 Confidential NORPAC

9 PG&E Automated Demand Response
Fred Yoo

10 Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E)
Incorporated in California in 1905 Provides natural gas and electric service to about 16 million people 70,000 square mile service area Around 20,000 employees Based in San Francisco

11 History of PG&E ADR Program
Full ADR Program 100% payment at installation Three DR Programs PG&E, CEC, and LBNL ADR Pilot with one DR Program OADR 2.0 A & B 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 PG&E ADR Program 60/40 Incentive 3 year DR enrollment

12 Auto Demand Response Program Highlights
Technical assistance, including DR audit Incentives for equipment and installation $200 – 400 per dispatchable kW 3 year DR participation commitment Enabled 110MW 19Kw to 10,000Kw 26 customers >1000kw load shed

13 Auto Demand Response Lessons learned Future of DR
Utility access to customer EMS Determine sustainable load shed strategy DR program incentive must provide economics for continuous participation Future of DR Dynamic pricing that better aligns grid needs Real time energy management system- intelligence

14 Moderator

15 Audience


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