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CALPINE February 23, 2005 CALIFORNIA PUC CLIMATE CHANGE EN BANC San Francisco, CA PETE CARTWRIGHT President and Chief Executive Officer
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CALPINE CA PUC Climate Change1February 23, 2005 CALPINE OVERVIEW Power Portfolio Operation26,500 mw Construction5,500 mw Development16,000 mw TOTAL48,000 mw Fuel Natural Gas98% Geothermal2%
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CALPINE CA PUC Climate Change2February 23, 2005 CALPINE U.S. POWER PORTFOLIO In Operation – Gas-Fired (73 plants) In Operation – Geothermal (19 plants) Under Construction (11 plants) WECC MAPP SPP ERCOT MAIN ECAR SERC FRCC MAAC NPCC-NY NPCC-NE NPCC-O UK not to scale MEXICO
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CALPINE CA PUC Climate Change3February 23, 2005 CALPINE IN CALIFORNIA Power Portfolio Operation3,900 mw Construction2,000 mw Development3,800 mw TOTAL9,700 mw Fuel Natural Gas92% Geothermal8%
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CALPINE CA PUC Climate Change4February 23, 2005
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CALPINE CA PUC Climate Change5February 23, 2005 CO 2 EMISSIONS — COAL vs. NATURAL GAS
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CALPINE CA PUC Climate Change6February 23, 2005 CLIMATE CHANGE — WHAT CALPINE IS DOING Board Low-Carbon Resolution Concentration on Natural Gas Efficiency Improvements Cogeneration Program Natural Gas Supply Geothermal and Renewables Solid Fuel Gasification and Sequestration
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CALPINE CA PUC Climate Change7February 23, 2005 WHAT THE UNITED STATES CAN DO Modernize its Power Plant Fleet Shut Down Half of Old Coal-Fired Plants—442.6 Million mwh Shut Down All Old Gas-Fired Plants—169.2 Million mwh Replace With New Gas-Fired Plants + 611.8 Million mwh
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CALPINE CA PUC Climate Change8February 23, 2005 ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES Gas Consumption Increases by ~ 2.5 tcf/Year Cost of Electricity Roughly Unchanged Fuel Cost: + $3.6 Billion Per Year CO 2 Offsets: —$3 Billion Per Year Adequate Gas-Fired Generation is Available
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CALPINE CA PUC Climate Change9February 23, 2005 326 Million Tons Per Year ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES % Reduction of Power Sector Emissions (2002) NO X 33.8% SO 2 26.5% Hg40.3% PM19.8% CO 2 13.0%
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CALPINE CA PUC Climate Change10February 23, 2005 IMPACT OF CO 2 REDUCTION 326 Million Tons Per Year Equals Emissions From 57 Million Cars 87% of Bush’s 2012 Goals 35% of McCain-Lieberman 2010 Goals 15% of Kyoto 2010 Goals
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CALPINE CA PUC Climate Change11February 23, 2005 WHAT CALIFORNIA CAN DO Encourage: Energy Efficiency Renewables Encourage Natural Gas Generation Shut Down Old Gas-Fired Plants Eliminate Reliance on Out-of-State Coal Plants Build LNG Terminals Promote Open Competitive Markets
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CALPINE CA PUC Climate Change12February 23, 2005 WHAT CALIFORNIA CAN DO (continued) Shut Down Old Gas-Fired Plants—40.8 Million mwh Stop Importing Coal-Fired Power—59.0 Million mwh Additional Renewables to Meet 20% Goal + 26.6 Million mwh Add Modern Gas-Fired Plants + 73.2 Million mwh CO 2 Reduction Potential — 60 Million Tons Per Year
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