SRP s s Sustainability Initiatives and Programs

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SRP s s Sustainability Initiatives and Programs Chico Hunter Sr. Engineer, Renewable Energy and Technologies February 26, 2010

Who is SRP? Established in 1903 105 year steward of the environment Largest water supplier to Valley Third largest public power utility in the Nation 935,000 electric customers 250 MW new generation needed annually 2

Sustainable Portfolio Overview Established by SRP Board 2001 Allocated $29 million; 4 year renewable program 2004 Established sustainable portfolio (includes: renewables and energy efficiency measures) with target of 2% of retail sales by 2010 2006 Adopted new target of 15% of retail sales by 2025 3

Sustainable Portfolio Mix Fiscal Year 09 Solar 0.4% Wind 3.3% Misc. 6.6% Energy Efficiency 18.8% Landfill Gas 1% Biomass 4% Fuel Cell 0.1% Hydro 58.3% Geothermal 7.9% Total 6.5% of Retail Sales 4

Topics Renewable Energy Showcase EarthWise Solar Incentive Program EarthWise Customer Programs

Renewable Energy Showcase

Low Head Hydro Arizona Falls Arizona Canal at 56 th Street & Indian School 750 kw South Con Located between the Grand & Arizona Canals 1,400 kw Crosscut Canal on north side of Salt River 3,000 kw 7

SRP Tri-Cities Landfill Gas Plant Collaboration with Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Plant size 4 MW facility produces enough clean energy to power 2,000 homes Uses methane gas to fuel five internal combustion engines Reduces odors, air pollution and safety hazards Pipeline to Salt River Landfill built in February 2008 8

Geothermal Energy Purchase Energy produced from naturallyoccurring geothermal steam Hudson Ranch, California: 50 MW purchase 30 year agreement beginning 2012 Lightning Dock, California: 15 MW purchase 20 year agreement beginning 2011 9

Biomass Energy Purchase 10 MW biomass purchase from Snowflake White Mountain Power (20 MW plant) APS / SRP share output 80% of fuel for plant from forest thinnings Operational since Spring 2008 10

Dry Lake Wind Power Project Dry Lake Wind Power Project near Snowflake, Arizona First Arizona commercial-scale wind farm Completed Fall 2009 Meets annual electrical needs of 15,000 Arizona homes 30 turbines each 396 feet high (taller than length of a football field) 11

Dry Lake Wind Power Project 12

Tessera Solar / Stirling Energy Systems Tessera Solar, exclusively responsible for the worldwide deployment of the SunCatcher Solar Dish Stirling Energy Systems, Phoenix-based company, formed in 1996, manufacturer of SunCatcher Solar Dish Maricopa Solar Plant 13

Tessera Solar / Stirling Energy Systems 1.5 MW Demonstration Plant (Maricopa Solar) consists of 60 SunCatcher Solar Dishes 38 ft tall, 40 ft wide, 25 kw, 82 mirrors Dish concentrator tracks, collects and focuses the sun s rays to produce heat Stirling Engine converts thermal energy to electricity Maricopa Solar Plant 14

Maricopa Solar Plant 15

SRP Solar Plants Agua Fria Generating Station, Glendale Rogers Substation, Mesa 200 kw 400 kw 16

City Partnerships Scottsdale Senior Center Phoenix Pecos Park Community Center U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Phoenix Pecos Park & Ride 17

EarthWise Solar Incentive Program

Program Growth 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 Solar Water Heaters Solar Electric Systems 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 YTD 2010 Fiscal Year 19

Residential Solar Incentives Solar electric $2.70 per watt, 5 kw or less Incentive provided to customer in exchange for green tags / credits 1,061 systems installed 490 systems pending Solar water heating $0.50 per kwh energy savings rating 1,931 systems installed 498 systems pending 20

Commercial Solar Energy Program Solar electric $2.25 per watt up-front incentive up to 50 kw $0.16 per kwh for 20 years or $0.214 per kwh for 10 years up to 300 kw 33 systems installed / 86 systems pending Solar water heating $0.50 per kwh up-front incentive up to $100,000 $0.08 per kwh incentive for 20 years over $100,000 5 systems installed / 4 systems pending Solar pool heating $0.25 per kwh up-front incentive up to $100,000 18 systems installed 21

Small Commercial Customer Systems Optima 8 kw system Body Sculpting Center 29 kw system Integrity Building Corp. 19 kw system CDC Pools 9.2 kw system 22

Gatorade Located on Gatorade / PepsiCo Distribution Center in Tolleson Solar electric on distribution center: 500 kw system contains 2,448 solar panels. Spans 68,000 sq ft Estimated CO 2 reductions of approximately 400 metric tons per year Solar water heating for manufacturing: Uses sun's light to heat water used in manufacturing process for Gatorade products Estimated CO 2 reductions of approximately 370 metric tons per year 23

EarthWise Customer Programs

EarthWise Energy Desert Botanical Gardens EarthWise Energy allows customers to fund solar energy projects in the community $3 per month 5,167 residential customers Nina Mason Pulliam Rio Salado Audubon Education Center 80 business customers New projects: Liberty Wildlife The Phoenix Zoo Sunshine Acres Children s Home 25

Trees for Change Trees for Change allows customers to fund tree planting projects in Arizona forests $3 per month and SRP provides matching funds 1,739 residential and commercial customers 65,000 ponderosa pine seedlings planted on 350 acres near Overgaard and Lakeside, areas destroyed in 2002 Rodeo-Chediski Fire 65,570 ponderosa pine seedlings planted on 219 acres through Fire Restoration Project, North Kaibab Ranger District, Kaibab NF, areas destroyed in 2006 Warm Fire A mature ponderosa pine tree can capture up to 25 lbs of CO 2 annually Source: American Public Power Company (APPA) Tree Calculator 26

Solar for Schools Grant program to complete installation and ten year maintenance of solar PV systems on Valley schools Educational materials and educator training related to solar energy Allows students to monitor energy output and use data for real-world math learning and application 12 schools in Phoenix Metro and 2 schools in Northern Arizona have been awarded 10 kw systems Projects to be completed by the end of 2010 27

Powering Our Future Renewable energy curriculum Provide training for over 100 teachers, potentially impacting over 3,000 students Targets specific grade ranges: Upper Elementary (ejourney) Grades 4-5 Computer based learning experience Students learn about different types of renewable energy throughout history Middle School Grades 6 8 Basic understandings of energy High School Grades 9-12 Focus on photovoltaic solar energy Hands-on activities http://poweringourfuture.com/ 28

EarthWise Renewable Energy Credit (REC) Purchase Program $9.30 / MWh (REC) premium, in addition to regular monthly electricity charge Option to offset 100% or a smaller percentage of customer s energy usage 15,000 RECs purchased for the next five years (Hopkins Ridge Wind Facility in Dayton, Washington) Program is Green-e Energy Certified Apollo Group (University of Phoenix) purchased 46,500 RECs, offsetting 100% of Phoenix campus electricity usage and 27% of national electricity usage Other customers include: 29

In Conclusion SRP and the utility industry, face many challenges related to growth, climate change, and balancing costs for our customers as we strive to provide a sustainable energy supply SRP has a long and rich history of contributing to the development of the greater Phoenix area through careful management of precious natural resources Providing a sustainable energy source for the Valley is critical SRP is committed to incorporating renewables and energy efficiency into our resource mix at the lowest cost to our customers 30