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Electric Vehicles Fact and Fiction Presented to

Electric Vehicles Fact and Fiction Presented to. Presented by: Dale Pennington UtiliWorks Consulting. Qualifications. National Award Recognition for Clients Department of Energy SGIG Grants AMI Smart Grid Project of the Year

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Electric Vehicles Fact and Fiction Presented to

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  1. Electric VehiclesFact and FictionPresented to Presented by: Dale Pennington UtiliWorks Consulting

  2. Qualifications • National Award Recognition for Clients • Department of Energy SGIG Grants • AMI Smart Grid Project of the Year • Expert Testimony for CPUC/DRA and UCAN in San Diego • Present at Major Conferences for AMI/Smart Grid • Industry Publications • AMI/Smart Grid and Related Technology Experts • AMI Business Process Improvement • Cost Modeling & Benefit Analysis

  3. National Recognition • UtiliWorks was present for the City of San Marcos, TX 2009 Distributech AMI Project of the Year Award • The City of San Marcos, TX also received the 2010 Smart Grid Project of the Year Award at CS Week • UtiliWorks and the City of Ruston, LA received the 2010 POWERGRID International (formerly Utility Automation & Engineering T&D Magazine) Smart Grid Project of the Year Award • The City of Ruston, LA and the Town of Danvers, MA were selected to receive funding from the DOE SGIG grants late October

  4. What is a Smart Grid? Source: EPRI

  5. Electric Vehicle Preparation • Major OEMs introducing EVs to US • Charge Location • Battery Issues • 26% of the market in 10 Years (includes hybrids) Source: Boston Consulting Group

  6. “Smart Grid” Deployment Requirements • Evaluate the technology • Define very clear goals (how many cars charged each day) • Perform a detailed cost benefit analysis that relates to all concerned parties

  7. Key “Smart Grid” Questions • Who pays for deployments that don’t perform? • How are the benefits measured and reported? • Is the project plan for deployment of equipment and technology realistic?

  8. Public Awareness/ Communication

  9. Electric Vehicle Facts • Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) are becoming the standard • Prius is now offered as a PHEV for 2012 • Volt is now offered as PHEV for 2012 • PHEVs Eliminate Commuter’s “Out of Energy” fears

  10. Electric Vehicle Facts Cont. • Public Charging Stations may not be required • PHEVs can be charged at home as needed • PHEVs remove massive capital expense for additional infrastructure to support Electric Vehicles

  11. The charging of Electric Vehicles will not put excessive strain on the system Electric Vehicle charging can and should be managed with technology and pricing policies

  12. Electric Vehicle Load Monitoring • We have the technology to observe changes in load from the charging of Electric Vehicles • EV rate option/pricing programs can be used to affect consumer behavior

  13. EV Load Monitoring on Transformers

  14. Thank You! Dale Pennington Managing Director UtiliWorks Consulting, LLC. (631) 807-4063 dpennington@utiliworks.com

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