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1 Commissioner Brian P. Kalk North Dakota Public Service Commission www.psc.nd.gov Commissioner Brian P. Kalk North Dakota Public Service Commission www.psc.nd.gov

2 -My Background -Opportunity in North Dakota -Cost of Energy in North Dakota -Lignite Coal, Energy Security, & Reliability - Path Forward!! 2

3 -Born & raised in North Dakota -U.S. Marine Corps Retired -Professor at North Dakota State University -Elected to ND Public Service Commission (2008 & 2014) -Chair of the National Clean Coal Cmte 3

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6 -Coal Generation is on the range of 4300 MW -Hydroelectric Power (Garrison Dam) 510 MW -Wind Power (PSC approved over 2000 MW) built … 1250 MW -Natural Gas (PSC approved over 700 MW) built … 400 MW -ND “needs” another 2500-3000 MW in next 20 years. -Power must be reliable and affordable! 6

7 -MISO & SPP are the RTO’s in our area. -2 nd largest oil producer in the U.S. (1.2 Million Barrels a day) -N.D. has a “strategic resource” ie Lignite Coal! -Natural Gas processing plants (by product of the oil wells) -CO2 has been used for EOR in our region for 30 years. - Several companies are exploring how to expand CO2 use. 7

8 8 Comparing Different Sources TypeExamplesCostReliability Baseload Coal Nuclear LowVery High Peaking Hydro Natural Gas Oil Low to Medium High Intermittent Wind Solar VariesLow

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10 How does the System Work? Where power comes from and how it gets to me Simple model showing how electricity reaches a home or business – Note that model requires three distinct functions to deliver power to consumer: (1) generation; (3) transmission; and (5) distribution

11 11 Power Sector Generation Share, 2013 Source: Energy Information Administration.

12 Residential Customer’s Functionalized Cost 52% 8% 40% Production Transmission Distribution

13 Investor-Owned Utilities (IOUs) * MDU, Ottertail, & Xcel Cooperatively-Owned Utilities * Basin Electric, Capital, North Central, etc Government-Owned Utilities * Valley City, Western Area Power, Types of Electricity Providers in N.D.

14  Prevent market abuses  Assure adequate earnings so that utilities can compete for investors  Ensure maximum public safety and reasonable quality of service

15 Ratemaking considerations to ensure fairness  Rates should reflect cost of service (i.e., avoid cross- subsidization between customer classes)  New rates should not be significantly different from old rates (i.e., avoid “rate shock”)  Rates should not drive customers away (i.e., through fuel-switching or moving)

16  Provides for 15,000 direct and indirect jobs; supported by both political parties.  2 million people in the upper plains states depend on North Dakota-generated electricity for their low-cost, dependable power  Fifth largest industry in the state; $100 million annually paid in state taxes

17 - Changes in energy prices typically affect young families and the elderly the most. -Average Cost breakout 1. Housing 2. Transportatioon 3. Food 4. Insurances 5. Other

18 -“Siting” of jurisdictional energy facilities. -Electricity Transmission Lines -Wind Farms -Coal Mines -Natural Gas faculties -Pipelines -Land Reclamation for coal mines. -N.D. First in the nation on rules -Excellent program 18

19 Application PSC Staff Review Public hearing Commission work session Commission Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Order Public Service Commission (PSC) Jurisdictional Project Siting Process Flow Chart Public Input Preconstruction meeting Post construction inspection Brian Kalk Public Service Commission 701-328-2400 bkalk@nd.gov

20 - We need more baseload power. - Rising energy costs affect young families and elderly the most. - N.D. leads the nation in coal land reclamation procedures. - Ratepayers & Policy makers need to “ensure” coal generation continues; ensuring reliability in the power grid. - Coal is a strategic resource that must be used, if we are ever going to truly have energy security. 20

21 North Dakota Public Service Commission www.psc.nd.gov 701-328-2400 Commissioner Brian P. Kalk North Dakota Public Service Commission www.psc.nd.gov 701-328-2400 Commissioner Brian P. Kalk


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