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Workshop February 4, 2016. Idaho Power Smart Grid Vision At Idaho Power, our smart grid vision remains focused on seven major characteristics : 1.Enhance.

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1 Workshop February 4, 2016

2 Idaho Power Smart Grid Vision At Idaho Power, our smart grid vision remains focused on seven major characteristics : 1.Enhance customer participation and satisfaction 2.Accommodate distributed generation/storage 3.Enable new products/services/markets 4.Improve power quality 5.Optimize asset efficiency 6.Anticipate and respond to disturbances 7.Provide resilient operation/robustness 2

3 Idaho Power’s Smart Grid Strategy Focus investments in: Operations …real-time sensing, diagnostic, communications, and control equipment to increase efficiency and reliability of the system and make the system more resilient. Customer Systems …customer expectations are changing and they want more information about their energy use. Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) …more fully utilize the information received from AMI meters to improve services offered. 3

4 Oregon Commission’s Smart Grid Goals The Commission’s goal is to benefit ratepayers of Oregon investor- owned utilities by fostering utility investments in real-time sensing, communication, control, and other smart-grid measures that are cost- effective to consumers and that achieve some of the following: –Enhance the reliability, safety, security, quality, and efficiency of the transmission and distribution network –Enhance the ability to save energy and reduce peak demand –Enhance customer service and lower cost of utility operations –Enhance the ability to develop renewable resources and distributed generation 4

5 Oregon Commission’s Smart Grid Goal Transmission Situational Awareness –Solar Forecasting Tool –Phasor Measurement Update Conservation Voltage Reduction Program Enhancement Enhance the reliability, safety, security, quality, and efficiency of the transmission and distribution network 5

6 Solar Forecasting Tool (Under Development) Developed using the University of Arizona customized weather models 2/6/ 2016 10:00 PST Solar irradiation forecast 6

7 Solar Forecasting Tool (Under Development) 2/4/2016 12:00 PST Solar irradiation forecast 7

8 Solar Forecasting Tool (Under development) Solar radiation forecasts developed using the wind forecasting customized weather models 8

9 Phasor Measurement Update OSIsoft PI Historian – archiving and streaming Region of Stability Existence (ROSE) tool –calculates real time margin to voltage stability or to a Path System Operating Limit (SOL) violation 9

10 Conservation Voltage Reduction Program Enhancement Data collection at all sites began March 5, 2015 Data analysis to begin later this month 10

11 Oregon Commission’s Smart Grid Goal Demand Response Update Energy Efficiency Enhance the ability to save energy and reduce peak demand 11

12 Demand Response Programs Irrigation Peak Rewards-2,208 sites* 322 MW Flex Peak-71 sites 26 MW A/C Cool Credit-29,000 sites 36 MW 12 *2258 active and inactive sites with devices

13 2015 System Load with DR June 29 – July 2 13

14 Demand Response 2004 - 2015 14

15 Demand Response 2004 – 2015 With Expenses 15

16 Energy Efficiency Savings 2002-2015 16

17 Smart Thermostats – Added to the Heating and Cooling Efficiency Program 17

18 Oregon Commission’s Smart Grid Goal Customer Experience –Idahopower.com – Mobile –Outage Center myAccount – Landing Page Enhancements Enhance customer service and lower cost of utility operations 18

19 Customer Experience Idaho Power.com – Mobile 19

20 Outage Center 20

21 Outage Map – 12/21/2015 21

22 Outage Map - Metrics 22

23 myAccount - Landing Page 23

24 RDL – myAccount Landing Page 24

25 myAccount/Energy Advisory Tools 25

26 Oregon Commission’s Smart Grid Goal Photovoltaic (PV) and Feeder Peak Demand Alignment Pilot Enhance the ability to develop renewable resources and distributed generation 26

27 Solar Intensity - Feeder Load Comparison Feeder Load West Facing Horizontal Facing South Facing Power (MW) 27 Solar Intensity (w/m 2 )

28 South Facing PV – Load Summer Cross-Correlation South solar peak leads feeder load peak by 4 hours 28

29 West Facing PV – Load Summer Cross-Correlation West solar peak leads feeder load peak by 2 hours 29

30 Electric Vehicle Update Employee electric vehicle charging stations 30

31 Questions? 31


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