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Jim Larranaga Men’s Basketball Head Coach, AP National Coach of the Year University of Miami Our Formula for Success: The Miami Way
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State of Competition in Illinois, Challenges & Predictions Doug Scott Chairman, Illinois Commerce Commission
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MISO: An Evolving Market Ron Ryckman Senior Consultant, Customized Energy Solutions
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Value of an Integrated System Reliability Market Energy Ancillaries (Regulation & Contingency Reserves) Resource Adequacy Transmission Planning Regional Transmission Operator BEFORE AFTER
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MISO Evolution By the numbers: Participants 362 Generation 132,296 MW Peak Load 98,576 MW Transmission 49,670 miles Annual Settlements $18.4 billion charges
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Voluntary Membership Illinois split between two RTOs (MISO & PJM) Ameren Illinois & ComEd Both RTOs under Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) jurisdiction Different market designs for energy, ancillaries, and resource adequacy Market participants can move energy and capacity across the border Different approaches to transmission planning Entergy Plans to Join MISO (12/19/2013) Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas Add over 18,000 miles of transmission, ~40,000 megawatts of generation capacity, and ~40,000 MW of load into the MISO footprint Generation – 69% Gas/Oil, Nuclear 20%, Coal 11% FERC and state decisions expected mid September
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Reliability & Markets Right mix of resources at the right locations with sufficient transmission to reliably operate the system Market Prices [Incentives] Reliable System [Adequacy] Cost-Effective Delivery of Electric Power [Costs] Transmission Limitations [Planning]
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Resource Adequacy Annual auction System-wide peak 1 in 10 loss of load expectation Deliverability matters Zonal clearing prices (capped) Peak Load Contribution method to track customer switching in IL Pricing of the auction (residual market) PJM design very different MISO Planning Year 2013/14 Auction Results $1.05 MW-Day or.03 kW-Mo Same price for all zones 96% opt-out or self-schedule MISO Planning Year 2013/14 Auction Results $1.05 MW-Day or.03 kW-Mo Same price for all zones 96% opt-out or self-schedule
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Reliability/Deliverability Matters MTEP (MISO Transmission Expansion Plan) Baseline Reliability Projects Generator Interconnection Projects Market Efficiency Projects Other Transmission Projects Multi-Value Projects (MVP) Facilitate public policy objectives, such as meeting Renewable Portfolio Standards (~$5 billion)
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Illinois Projects (MVP) -From Ameren Illinois Presentation at Williams Capital Group Midwest Utilities Seminar - 04/09/2013 Plan to invest ~$1.2 billion over 2013-2017 period 2014 construction begins FERC & ICC review Cost allocation through MISO charges
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MISO Wrap-Up Reliability Resource Adequacy Transmission Planning & Construction (High Voltage) Markets Energy Ancillary Services Resource Adequacy Oversight Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Illinois Commerce Commission Market Participants
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Disclaimer The information in this presentation has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable. However, no representation or warranty expressed or implied is made as to the accuracy, correctness, completeness or adequacy of any statements, estimates, opinions or other information contained in this presentation. Moreover, the statements, estimates, opinions or other information presented herein are that of my own and should not be construed in any way to be those of GDF SUEZ or Customized Energy Solutions.
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Doug Scott Ron Ryckman Karen Dietz Q&A
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David Braun Regional Vice President, GDF SUEZ Energy Resources NA Event Wrap Up
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