California: A Strong Global Market for Energy Storage



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California: A Strong Global Market for Energy Storage Mark Higgins Strategen Consulting Advisor to California Energy Storage Alliance

U.S. Energy Storage Market Forecast Estimated 220 MW of energy storage will be deployed in the U.S. in 2015 More than three times the amount installed in 2014 Source: Greentech Media Research Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 2

US Wholesale Opportunities for Energy Storage Source: GTM Research Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 3

Number of Projects Storage Projects in the U.S. LEADING US STATES 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 PROJECTS BY ISOs *Independent System Operator (ISO) and Regional Transmission Organization (RTO) Source: DOE Global Energy Storage Database (April 2015) Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 4

California: Home to the World s Largest... Geysers Geothermal Plant 955 MW Lake County, CA Solar Star Silicon PV Project 579 MW Kern County, CA Alta Wind Energy Center 1550 MW - Kern County, CA SCE Tehachapi Li-Ion Battery 8 MW/32 MWh Tehachapi, CA Ivanpah Solar Thermal Project 393 MW - San Bernardino, CA Desert Sunlight Thin-Film PV 550 MW Riverside, CA Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 5

California: The Most Promising U.S. Opportunity Significant New Capacity is Needed (3,600 MW) Power Plant Retirements (SONGS, OTC) Need for flexible capacity to address increasing renewable penetration (7,500-11,000 MW) Policy Drivers Governor Brown s new energy goals 50% Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) AB 2514 California Public Utility Commission Energy Storage Procurement Goals Storage included in all-source RFO and considered akin to a preferred resource Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) Storage is proving to be cost effective Storage is being selected over conventional resources when allowed to compete on a level playing field Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 6

CALIFORNIA IS CHARGED WITH A BIG MISSION 50% renewable 2030 Generate 50% of California s energy from sources by 2030 Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 7

Additional Flexibility Needed as Renewables Increase Source: Investigating a Higher Renewables Portfolio Standard in California, E3. 2014. https://www.ethree.com/documents/e3_final_rps_report_2014_01_06_executivesummary.pdf Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 8

Curailment at 40% RPS Source: Prepared statement of Mark Rothleder on behalf of the CAISO (February 20, 2015). http://www.ferc.gov/calendarfiles/20150220110211-rothleder,%20caiso.pdf Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 9

Power System Game Changer: ENERGY STORAGE Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 10

Governor Brown (CA) Sponsored Law AB 2514 in 2010 Use case category, by utility (#s in MW) 2014 2016 2018 2020 Total Southern California Edison Transmission 50 65 85 110 310 Distribution 30 40 50 65 185 Customer 10 15 25 35 85 Subtotal SCE 90 120 160 210 580 Pacific Gas & Electric Transmission 50 65 85 110 310 Distribution 30 40 50 65 185 Customer 10 15 25 35 85 Subtotal PG&E 90 120 160 210 580 San Diego Gas & Electric Transmission 10 15 22 33 80 Distribution 7 10 15 23 55 Customer 3 5 8 14 30 Subtotal SDG&E 20 30 45 70 165 1.325 GW of Storage required in operation by 2024 Total all 3 Utilities 200 270 365 490 1,325 Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 11

Production Cost Modeling with Storage % of total CA Gen. Capacity Unit Starts Reduced in CA* 0.4125 GW Storage (only 2 hour storage) 1.325 GW Storage (2, 4, & 6 hour storage) 2.65 GW Storage (2, 4, & 6 hour storage) 0.5% 1.7% 3.4% 3,000 8,000 13,000 Curtailment Reduction in CA Source: CESA / Energy Exemplar using key CPUC agreed-upon assumptions 8.1% 23.3% 40.0% Even a small amount of energy storage makes a BIG system impact *Numbers are rounded for simplicity 3-4 emergency natural gas peaker plants were able to be removed from dispatch under the storage scenarios Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 12

Peaker Replacement We build peaker plants to do one job Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 13

PEAKER Slow to respond Does one thing Dirties air Used 5% of time Wastes water STORAGE Fast to respond Does many things Keeps air breathable Used 95% of time Water saver Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 14

PEAKER Slow to respond Does one thing Dirties air Used 5% of time Wastes water STORAGE Fast to respond Does many things Keeps air breathable Used 95% of time Water saver Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 15

Storage is a growing California Industry Source: CESA Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 16

Opportunity for All Storage Technologies Electro-Chemical (Li-Ion / Flow Battery) Mechanical / Kinetic (Flywheel) Gravitational Thermal Storage (Ice / Molten Salt) Pumped Hydro Transportation (Electric Vehicles) Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 17

2014-378 MW of New Storage Procurement in CA (Figures in MW) 2014 Proposed Procurements Transmission Distribution Customer Total IOU (Existing or In Progress) CPUC 2014 Target (AB 2514) PG&E 50 21.5 6.5 78 12* 90 SCE Open Ended 16.3 0 >16.3 280** 90 SDG&E 10 6.0 0 16 86*** 20 Totals >60 43.8 6.5 >110.3 378 200 *Excludes 150 MW Rice Solar to be counted in future solicitations **Includes 264 MW of storage projects under procurement from December 2013 LCR solicitation ***Includes 40 MW Lake Hodges Pumped Hydro and min 25MW LTPP Track 4 LCR requirement by 2022 Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 18

2014 Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) Reservations Energy Storage 2014 Funding Allocations $1,150,067 $1.166.400 $3,742,120 $7,192,022 Other Danko Enterprises $7,196,735 CODA Energy Green Charge Networks 2014 Allocation by Technology Technology % of Incentive Wind Turbine 2.0% Gas Turbine 2.3% Microturbine 3.5% Internal Combustion 4.9% Fuel Cell CHP 6.4% Fuel Cell Electric 34.9% Adv. Energy Storage 46.0% Data source: SGIP Quarterly Statewide Report Note: Total 2014 SGIP budget was $165M (includes carryover funds) $66,015,336 Grand Total: $86,462,681 Stem Inc Tesla 67% of Dec. 2014 reservations were from Tesla ($20.5M) Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 19

2015 SGIP Budgets California s Top 3 Utilities PG&E 2015 budget: $36 Million 75% for Renewables and Emerging Technologies $25.11 million for Renewable and Emerging Technologies SCE 2015 Budget: $26 million 75% for Renewables and Emerging Technologies $19.5 million for Renewables and Emerging Technologies *SDG&E s program is administered by SDG&E 2015 Budget: $10 million 75% for Renewables and Emerging Technologies $7.5 million for Renewables and Emerging Technologies Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 20

California s 2015 SGIP Summary to Date As of November 2 nd, 2015 - $152 million of SGIP incentives are reserved for 946 Energy Storage projects with a total capacity of 87 MW Source: Figures from https://energycenter.org/programs/self-generation-incentive-program/program-statistics Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 21

Validation of Cost Effectiveness: SCE Track 1 LCR RFO (2014) Southern California Edison chose to procure over 5x the amount of energy storage than required by the CPUC to meet Local Capacity Requirements (LCR) 50 MW of energy storage required 261 MW Procured Seller Resource Type Selected Energy Storage Resources Total Contracts Max Quantity (LCR MW) AES In-Front-of-Meter Battery Energy Storage 1 100.0 Ice Energy Behind-the-Meter Thermal Energy Storage 16 25.6 Advanced Microgrid Solutions Behind-the-Meter Battery Energy Storage 4 50.0 Stem Behind-the-Meter Battery Energy Storage 5 85.0 Source: SCE RFO winners. https://www.sce.com/wps/portal/home/procurement/solicitation/lcr Total 26 260.6 Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 22

Battery Prices Continue to Decline... Solar PV Median Installed Price Trend Battery Prices over time Source: Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 23

What if we could: Use all the renewable energy we produce Lower greenhouse emissions Create a more reliable power grid ALL AT A LOWER COST Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 24

WE CAN WITH ENERGY STORAGE Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 25

Unparalleled experience in New Grid Technologies Strategen Consulting Started consulting in PV and energy storage space in 2005 Unique focus in strategic advisory work in the clean energy industry Lines of Business Utilities: Focus on new grid technology implementation and strategy Public Sector (Governments and Nonprofits): Consultant on dozens of regulatory proceedings in numerous states Corporate: Strategy support for technology providers and project developers throughout the power sector ecosystem Energy Storage North America (ESNA) Largest storage conference in the world 28 countries in attendance Regulators, utilities, technology providers, and market participants Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 26

CESA STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERS CESA 2015 MEMBERSHIP 1 Energy Systems Inc. Abengoa Advanced Microgrid Solutions AES Energy Storage Aquion Energy ARES North America Brookfield Chargepoint Clean Energy Systems CODA Energy Consolidated Edison Development, Inc. Cumulus Energy Storage Customized Energy Solutions Demand Energy Duke Energy Dynapower Company, LLC Eagle Crest Energy Company East Penn Manufacturing Company Ecoult EDF Renewable Energy Elevation Solar ELSYS Inc. Energy Storage Systems, Inc. Enersys EnerVault Corporation Enphase ENERGY EV Grid Flextronics GE Energy Storage Green Charge Networks Greensmith Energy Gridtential Energy, Inc. Hitachi Chemical Co. Ice Energy IMERGY Power Systems Innovation Core SEI, Inc (A Sumitomo Electric Company) Invenergy LLC K&L Gates LG Chem Power, Inc. LightSail Energy Lockheed Martin Advanced Energy Storage LLC LS Power Development, LLC Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP Mobile Solar NEC Energy Solutions, Inc. NextEra Energy Resources NRG Solar LLC OutBack Power Technologies Panasonic Parker Hannifin Corporation Powertree Services Inc. Primus Power Corporation Princeton Power Systems Recurrent Energy Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc Rosendin Electric S&C Electric Company Saft America Inc. Sharp Electronics Corporation Skylar Capital Management SolarCity Sony Corporation of America Sovereign Energy STEM SunEdison SunPower Toshiba International Corporation Trimark Associates, Inc. Tri-Technic Wellhead Electric YOUNICOS Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 27

Thank you! Mark Higgins Vice President and COO Email: mhiggins@strategen.com Office: +1 510 665 7811 extension 106 Mark Higgins California 11.18.15 Seite 28