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Power Supply Transformation IEPA 2013 Annual Meeting September 27, 2013

Power Supply Transformation IEPA 2013 Annual Meeting September 27, 2013. January 2013. High Reliability. Competitive Rates. Environmental Policies. Long-Term Energy Plan. LADWP’s Power Supply Transformation is guided by long-term planning through the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP).

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Power Supply Transformation IEPA 2013 Annual Meeting September 27, 2013

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  1. Power Supply Transformation IEPA 2013 Annual MeetingSeptember 27, 2013 January 2013

  2. High Reliability Competitive Rates Environmental Policies Long-Term Energy Plan LADWP’s Power Supply Transformation is guided by long-term planning through the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) Guiding Principles High ReliabilityPower Reliability ProgramIntegrating RenewablesFlexible Generation Environmental PoliciesReducing GHG emissionsReplacing coal power Eliminating ocean cooling Competitive RatesMaximizing existing infrastructure Cost effective business approaches 1

  3. L.A.’s Power supply was built over the last 100 years. Over the next 15 years, we will replace over 70 percent of it . . .

  4. . . . and replace and modernize much of the grid infrastructure used to reliably deliver power to our customers.

  5. Transformation of Energy Sources 2025 Present 10% 45% *Estimated percentages will differ from CEC reporting requirements (e.g. accounting for energy efficiency as a resource.)

  6. Future Renewable Resources with Energy Efficiency RPS (SB2 1X) Targets:25 percent by 2016 33 percent by 2020 EE (AB2021) State Goal:10 percent by 2020

  7. LADWP Solar Program Forecast Includes Largest Feed-in Tariff Program of any U.S. City

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