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STATE GOVERNMENT OF BAJA CALIFORNIA SECRETARIAT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

STATE GOVERNMENT OF BAJA CALIFORNIA SECRETARIAT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. Development of Energy and Infrastructure In Baja California. All-American. Pipeline. SoCal Gas Co. California. Blythe. North Baja Pipeline 80 miles, 36”/30”. SDG&E. El Paso Gas. Enegia Azteca (InterGen)

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STATE GOVERNMENT OF BAJA CALIFORNIA SECRETARIAT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

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  1. STATE GOVERNMENT OF BAJA CALIFORNIA SECRETARIAT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Development of Energy and Infrastructure In Baja California

  2. All-American Pipeline SoCal Gas Co. California Blythe North Baja Pipeline 80 miles, 36”/30” SDG&E El Paso Gas Enegia Azteca (InterGen) 1165 MW 190 Mcfd Co. DGN Mexicalii 20 Bcfd Tijuana 15 Bcfd TGN Arizona Thermoelectric Plant of Mexicali (Sempra) 600 MW 105 Bcfd CFE Rosarito 1130 MW 230 Bcfd Yuma Bajanorte Pipeline 140 millas, 30” San Luis Rio 250 MW 40 Mcfd Costa Azul LNG Terminal Sonora Ensenada Baja California ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE IN BAJA CALIFORNIA

  3. NATURAL GAS INFRASTRUCTURE • The TGN pipeline transports natural gas from Otay Mesa, California through Tijuana all the way to the Thermoelectric Plant in Rosarito. • There is an additional connection that comes from Imperial Valley California, to Mexicali that offers the same level of security and quality to the city’s general grid. • The Baja Norte pipeline has a 30’’ diameter and 1500 Bcfd capacity; It supplies Natural Gas to the Thermoelectric Plants Mexicali II and III, as well as to the Toyota Plant and the distribution networks of Tijuana and Rosarito. This pipeline also connects with the TGN pipeline providing natural gas to the Thermoelectric Plant in Rosarito. • A 12” diameter gas pipeline is under construction and will run from “Energy Costa Azul” terminal and connect the “Baja Norte” pipeline near Valle de Las Palmas, which is close to the city of Tecate.

  4. ELECTRIC POWER INFRASTRUCTURE Baja California generates close to 3800 MW in four C.C. Power Stations and is distributed as follows: Geothermal plant. Cerro Prieto, B.C.________________ 750 MW Mexicali II Thermoelectric Plant _______________ 1280 MW Mexicali III Thermoelectric Plant _______________ 600 MW Thermoelectric plant Rosarito ________________________ 1130 MW Total 3760 MW Of which 1000 MW are exported to the United States of America.

  5. DEMAND OF NATURAL GAS • Currently in Baja California 400 Bcfd of Natural Gas is consumed and a 6.8% annual growth is projected for the next 5 years.

  6. ENERGY DEMAND IN BAJA CALIFORNIA Liquified Natural Gas Energy Capacity of Costa Azul ELECTRICITY • The demand of energy in Baja California is growing 500 MW every 4 to 5 years, which means a new combined cycle Power Generation plant in the same period of time. • According to the Ministry of Energy, in the next 10 years the demand of energy in Baja California will increase from 5 to 8% annualy.

  7. SOLUTION FOR THE NEEDS OF NATURAL GAS IN BAJA CALIFORNIA Create an alternative source of energy supply for the region, through the construction of a storage terminal and Regasification Station for LNG.

  8. BENEFITS FOR BAJA CALIFORNIA • Stability in the supply of reliable and competitive Natural Gas; strengthening the economic development in the Baja California region. • Energy Independence. Alternative source of supply, eliminating the dependence of N.G. from Texas. • Mexican Regulations and Legislation. • Supply of Natural Gas to Mexicali, Tecate, Tijuana and Ensenada that will help improve the economic development as well as the quality of life.

  9. San Diego Tijuana Islas Coronado CFE Termoeléctrica Rosarito La Misión Ensenada Costa Azul El Sauzal Islas Todos Santos Cabo Punta Banda SITE SELECTION • Selection criteria. • Distance away from residential areas and industrial installations. • Plenty of land for buffer zones as well as for the mitigation of environmental impacts. • Enough sea depth close to the shore line. • Minimum visual impact • Compatible with the development strategies determined by COCOTREN

  10. THE “ENERGIA COSTA AZUL” PROJECT, UNDER CONSTRUCTION

  11. RENEWABLE ENERGY • WIND ENERGY • SOLAR ENERGY • BIOMASS

  12. PORT OF COLONET

  13. PORT OF COLONETHARBOR PROJECT • IT IS LOCATED AT “BAHIA COLONET”, 164 KMS SOUTH OF THE CITY AND THE PORT OF ENSENADA. • 17 TO 70 MTS DEEP PORT. • CAPACITY TO RECEIVE IV & V GENERATION VESSELS. • PORT DEVELOPMENT: CUSTOMS INSTALATIONS, INTEGRAL PORT ADMINISTRATION, INDUSTRIAL PARKS, TOWN DEVELOPMENT, C.C. GENERATION PLANT, LNG STORAGE TERMINAL. • CONSTRUCTION OF THE RAILWAY FROM COLONET TO MEXICALI AND MULTIMODAL STATIONS.

  14. Conceptual plan

  15. Railway terminal

  16. Port of Colonet Map SERVICE AREA GOVERNMENT OFFICES

  17. Main access

  18. THANK YOU

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