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Key Electric Industry Trends - Energy
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Key Electric Industry TrendsSteve Kiesner
Sr. Director, National Customer Markets Edison Electric Institute
Hosted by:
FEDERAL UTILITY PARTNERSHIP WORKING GROUP SEMINAR
April 19-20, 2018Nashville, TN
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Agenda
• Landscape of the Electric Industry• EEI CEO Task Force on Military
Resilience
Federal Utility Partnership Working Group April 19-20, 2018 Nashville, TN
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Industry Trends
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Transformation of the Electric Power Sector
Drivers:• Customers• Technology• Policy
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Industry Capital Expenditures
Actuals
Projections (Aug 2016)
Projections (Aug 2017)
Source: EEI Finance Department, company reports, S&P Global Market Intelligence (August 2017).
Notes: Total company spending of U.S. Investor-Owned Electric Utilities, consolidated at the parent or appropriate holding company.Projections based on publicly available information and extrapolated for companies reporting fewer than three projected years(0.1% and 2.5% of the industry for 2018 and 2019, respectively).
120.8
104.5
96.5
122.8114.0
109.0
74.1
82.877.7
74.378.6
90.3 90.396.1
104.0
112.5
$30 B$40 B$50 B$60 B$70 B$80 B$90 B
$100 B$110 B$120 B$130 B
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
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Projected Functional CapEx
$120.8 Bas of August 2016 as of August 2017
$122.8 B
2016P 2017P
Notes: Total company functional spending of U.S. Investor-Owned Electric Utilities may not sum to 100% due to rounding error. Projections based on publicly available information and extrapolated for companies not reporting functional detail (0.7% and 0.9% of the industry for 2016 and 2017, respectively).
Source: EEI Finance Department, company reports , S&P Global Market Intelligence (August 2017).
$4.7B 4% $5.9B 5%$3.4B 3% $4.5B 4%
$17.9B 15% $19.6B 16%
$20.8B 17%$21.5B 17%
$32.1B 27%$35.7B 29%
$41.9B 35%$35.6B 29%
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$20 B
$40 B
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Generation
Distribution
Transmission
Gas-Related
Environment
Other
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The Mix of Resources Used to Generate Electricity Is Changing Dramatically
Source: Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration.
2007 National Energy Resource Mix
2017 National Energy Resource Mix
(preliminary)
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We Are Adding More Non-Hydro Renewable Resources + Storage
Front-of-the-meter KWs account for
81%of
total installed battery storage
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Smarter Energy Infrastructure
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Peak Demand is Changing
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Dynamic Pricing (e.g. TOU, demand, customer charges for DER customers)
Demand Response Beneficial Electrification Smart IT Hardware, Software, and Energy Analytics Energy Storage (batteries, TES, etc.)
Flattening the Beast
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STATE REGULATED
T&D
Energy Storage
Energy storage can be deployed in all parts of the energy grid, and has applications in all parts of the value chain.
Source: Adapted from DOE/EPRI Handbook, EEI (graphic)
Enhance Electric Company Operations
Alleviate high energy prices through time shifts
Reduce the need for new generation
Provide Grid Support
Regulate frequency Reduce spinning, non-spinning,
and supplemental reserve requirements
Voltage support Black start electricity restoration
Defer transmission and distribution upgrades
Relieve electricity congestion
Higher power quality and reliability
Retail electric energy time shift
Enhance Customer Experience
FERC REGULATED
END USE
Optimize Power System
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Electrification
In the last 6 years, more than
600,000electric vehicles have been sold in the U.S.
______________________
Widespread adoption of electric vehicles could reduce greenhouse gas emissions by more than 550 million metric tons annually by 2050.
DID YOU KNOW?
At least 70 electric companies will invest
$250 millionover the next five years to increase the use of
electric vehicles in their fleets.__________________________
That’s equal to buying 125 million gallons of gas.
DID YOU KNOW?
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DoD CEO Task Force on Energy Resilience
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Goals: Task Force on Military Resilience
• Engage new DoD leadership, looking broadly at inside the fence, outside the fence issues
• Set priorities for collaboration– Assist with DoD mapping exercises and vulnerability
assessments– Develop/replicate electric company-installation
energy resiliency collaborations– Address issues that hamper further collaboration– EEI member Fed agency/DoD account management
teams continue to push issues/solutions uphill
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Federal Utility Partnership Working Group April 19-20, 2018 Nashville, TN