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APS Renewable Energy Overview and Highlights 2010 Southwest Renewable Energy Conference Santa Fe, New Mexico Greg Bernosky – Renewable Energy Planning and Regulatory Leader
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Largest utility in Arizona 5 th largest U.S. service territory Serve 11 of 15 counties Peak demand exceeds 7,000 MWs Own and operate more than 5,000 miles of transmission lines APS Overview Phoenix APS Service Territory
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Arizona’s Renewable Energy Standard (RES) – 15% of retail sales by 2025 – DE requirement incrementally escalates to 30% by 2012 2009 APS Rate Case Settlement Agreement – Projected to be >10% of retail sales by 2015 (3.4 GWh) – Double the RES target for 2015 Arizona Energy Efficiency Standards – Savings equivalent to 22% of retail sales by 2020 Integrated Resource Planning Rule – 10-year plan filed every two years Regulatory Commitments
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Cumulative Residential Activity
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Active Projects and Contracts Existing Renewable Energy Resources Wind:190 MW Solar:6.6 MW (RG) / 43 MW (DE) Other:38 MW (Biomass, geothermal, biogas) Current Renewable Energy Contracts Wind:99 MW (first in-state project) Solar:>300 MW (Solana and AZ Sun) DE:total of >100 MW by end of 2010
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2015 Renewable Mix by Technology Type
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Summary Comments APS seeks to responsibly meet renewable commitments Programs are developed in collaboration with stakeholders to provide greater predictability, diversity, and transparency Renewable energy is an important part of a resource mix that includes energy efficiency, transmission, and other baseload resources Utility participation and investment is an important factor in future renewable energy growth
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Additional Information: www.arizonagoessolar.org www.aps.com/communitypower www.aps.com/renewables www.arizonagoessolar.org www.aps.com/community www.aps.com/renewables Greg Bernosky, AICP (602) 250-4849 gregory.bernosky@aps.com
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