LDC 2.0 EVs, DER, Transactive Energy

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MITL Symposium November 29 2018 LDC 2.0 EVs, DER, Transactive Energy Dan Guatto, P. Eng. COO VP Engineering and Operations

Changing Consumers Decarbonization We know the future and so do you Transportation Electrification Other DERs Transactive Energy

The customer we have is not the customer we are building the future grid for Customers are driving change at the political level (e.g. Fair Hydro Plan in Ontario) The customer we have is not satisfied with the status quo If our customer base changes significantly, how will that impact our operating models? By 2030 self generation will be cost effective compared to grid power, so customers will have the choice to go off-grid. Developers are offering alternative energy suppliers the UK example Customers of all classes are requesting new services, like ridethrough.

Planning today for tomorrow This move to a more distributed, cleaner and intelligent energy system requires the transformation of the utility business model.

Comparing Carbon Intensity Source: electricitymap API

Global Trends: Manufacturers Chinese-owned carmaker Volvo said in July 2017 that all its new car models would have an electric motor from 2019 Germany s BMW is gearing up to mass produce EVs by 2020 and committed to having 12 allelectric and 13 hybrids in its lineup by 2025 Volkswagen AG secured $25 billion in battery supplies and will equip 16 of its factories to produce EVs by the end of 2022 (more than 3 million EVs)

Mercedes-Benz released a plan in 2018 to build EVs at 6 factories across 3 continents and a global battery network to support the effort. Local Distribution Companies need to be ready. Electric mobility is a bit like the ketchup bottle. You know that it is coming, but not when or how much. Dieter Zetsche, Head of Mercedes-Benz

Residential EV Charging Residential On-Peak Demand is typically 4 to 6 kw (Multi-res 2.5 to 3 kw) EV Charging at Level II (240V @ 32A) means 7.7 kw is available

Intelligent Charging Usage Summary Average charging rate of 6.4 kw

Ontario: 2018 EV Usage 150 MWh of EV capacity added in June 25 MW of EV residential load added in June 160 MW of EV public fast charging added in June

Multi- Residential EV Charging: New Buildings

EV Charging & Other DER Artificially intelligent controller (grid interface) learns behavior patters and optimizes energy flows Nano amounts of solar and stationary storage EV significant load and significant storage Smart appliances, LED lighting

Aggregated DER LDC 2.0 Customers enroll LDC acts as FINO (Fully Integrated Network Orchestrator) aggregates and manages responsive assets IESO provides price signal, requests DM Transparent to end user Customer gets ride-through (no outages on critical circuits) Financial benefits to customer, LDC and IESO

Benefits to Customer Optimized cost through alignment of surplus energy with load Elimination of outages Environmental and health benefits Automated process no need for consumers to become knowledgeable about energy or the optimization process V2B or V2G? Maybe

Reduction in peak demand Benefits to the Grid Five-minute-ahead DR and other grid stabilization services Directly replace next-day on-peak generation with surplus energy from the previous day Existing grid assets can serve more customers Avoid unnecessary capacity increases to assets

LDC 2.0 Transactive Energy Bi-directional Metering and Distribution System

Thank You! Dan Guatto, P. Eng. COO VP Engineering and Operations Burlington Hydro Electric Inc. E: dguatto@burlingtonhydro.com M: 416 937 2872 STRATEGIC UPDATE 17