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Storage & CREA John Fernandes Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. October 27, 2014

Storage & CREA John Fernandes Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. October 27, 2014. RES Americas at a Glance. Grid-Scale Storage: Market Services. Battery Utility of Ohio Sunbury, OH +/- 4 MW (8 MW total range) / 2.6MWh Lithium Iron Phosphate PJM Frequency Regulation Merchant

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Storage & CREA John Fernandes Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. October 27, 2014

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  1. Storage & CREA John Fernandes Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. October 27, 2014 2014 Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential

  2. RES Americas at a Glance 2014 Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential

  3. Grid-Scale Storage: Market Services • Battery Utility of Ohio • Sunbury, OH • +/-4 MW (8 MW total range) / 2.6MWh • Lithium Iron Phosphate • PJM Frequency Regulation • Merchant • Amphora • Ontario, Canada • +/-4 MW (8 MW total range) / 2.6MWh • Lithium Iron Phosphate • IESO Frequency Regulation • Competitive Tender • Other Activities • Development Support for California’s AB2514 • SCE, IID, SCPPA &LIPA RFP responses 4 MW (8 MW range) Ohio Energy Storage Project 2014 Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential

  4. Upgrade Deferral & Outage Mitigation Background to the Market • Glacier, Washington. RES’ firstDistribution deferral / Microgrid Project. COD July 2015. • 500kW/1.1MWh Mobile Energy Storage Proposal to ConED July 2014. Benefits Values • Additional value on top of distribution deferral. • Storm Mitigation. • Could support critical facilities. • Reduces outage cost to customers • Increases grid resiliency, reduces risk of storm or terroristic actions 2014 Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential

  5. More Energy Storage Services Background to the Market • Additional Revenue Streams or Benefits from Energy Storage Projects • Spinning Reserve • Reducing Resource adequacy requirements • Volt/VAR Power Quality Services • Replace Dynamic VAR in RE plants • Demand Management • Black Start Service • Power factor control • Phase balancing • Electric Vehicle Charging Stations 2014 Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential

  6. Key Policies that Support Energy Storage • Utilities should analyze storage as an option for all transmission, distribution and generation upgrades. • When analyzing storage, utilities should consider the full value of all services provided, including environmental, power quality, grid resiliency, and the ability to better integrate renewables. • Storage should be eligible for performance incentives based on speed and accuracy and should be valued for both charging and discharging. • Distribution-interconnected resources allowed to provide market services where applicable. • Storage providing wholesale services charging at wholesale energy rates. • Storage acting as a “wires” resource should be eligible for rate-based cost recovery. 2014 Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential

  7. Questions? • Questions? 2014 Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential

  8. Thank you! John Fernandes Policy & Market Development Manager john.fernandes@res-americas.com 2014 Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential

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