© 2016 Portland General Electric. All rights reserved. I NTEGRATED R ESOURCE P LAN 2016 OPUC Meeting April 21, 2016.

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© 2016 Portland General Electric. All rights reserved. I NTEGRATED R ESOURCE P LAN 2016 OPUC Meeting April 21, 2016

Slide 2  Clean Power Plan (CPP) Update  Resource Portfolios Update Welcome: Today’s Topics

Clean Power Plan (CPP) Update

April 21, 2016 Slide 4  To identify a portfolio strategy that performs well under a broad range of policy and economic futures  PGE will incorporate the effects of the Clean Power Plan on wholesale power markets  CPP is one of many factors studied within IRP CPP: IRP Objective SB 1547 CPP LoadCO2 Capital Costs Gas

April 21, 2016 Slide 5  Fall 2015 – EPA issues final rule  October 23, 2015 – Published in Federal Register  EPA revision responsive to PGE concerns  February 9, 2016 – Supreme Court issues stay  Fall 2016 – DC Circuit Court ruling expected  Winter 2017/2018 – Supreme Court ruling expected  OR DEQ to continue collaborative plan design process CPP: Developments Since July 6 th 2015

April 21, 2016 Slide 6  Uncertainty remains regarding CPP implementation plans  2016 IRP models 1) trading ready mass based ‘new source complement’ plans 2) rate based sub-category specific sensitivities  PGE supports a sub-category specific rate based plan CPP: Implementation

April 21, 2016 Slide 7  2016 IRP assumes mass based allowances can be traded interstate  Total WECC-wide emissions constrained by aggregate WECC limit  Mass based allowance price associated with national trading price  Eligible units must purchase allowances at national trading price  Results indicate that the WECC will be a net exporter of mass based allowances CPP Modeling – Mass

April 21, 2016 Slide 8  Clean Power Plan contributes to expected emission declines  Emissions fall in Zero CO 2 Price due to elevating RPS standards in WECC  CPP drives emissions down further through the pricing of allowances  Coal to gas switching observed across WECC CPP Modeling – Mass WECC

April 21, 2016 Slide 9 CPP Modeling – Mass Oregon & Montana

April 21, 2016 Slide 10  Rate based sensitivity:  Oregon participates in sub category specific rate based plan  Remainder of WECC participates in mass based implementations  After the ceasing of coal-firing at Boardman, PGE’s emission rate credit demand is significantly lower than supply  A rate based implementation plan allows for zero incremental CPP compliance costs for PGE customers CPP Modeling – Rate Oregon ERC: Emission Rate Credit

April 21, 2016 Slide 11  Mass based  PGE is well positioned to comply with the CPP  Costs to customers are driven by: 1.The national clearing price for allowances 2.Oregon’s method for allocating allowances  Additional natural gas resources can be sited in Oregon without exhausting available allowance supply  Rate Based  PGE’s actions related to Boardman, new renewable resources, and cost effective energy efficiency enable CPP compliance with no additional actions  No incremental compliance costs  Additional resources, both thermal and renewable, are neither limited nor benefited by rate based plan CPP Modeling – Summary

Resource Portfolios Update

April 21, 2016 Slide 13  To identify a portfolio strategy that performs well under a broad range of policy and economic futures.  Include known and commercially viable resource alternatives  Evaluate resource combinations  Resource technology and fuel types  Portfolio effects  Evaluate resource timing  Time value  Tax incentives  Technological maturity  Rate impact PGE Resource Portfolios: Objectives

April 21, 2016 Slide 14 Common Assumptions  SB 1547:  RPS obligations  Colstrip serving Oregon customers  ETO energy efficiency deployment  Demand response  Short-term/mid-term market procurement  Conservation voltage reduction  Dispatchable standby generation PGE Resource Portfolios: Components Available Resources  Spot market open position  Flexible combined-cycle combustion turbine  Wind and Solar PV  Biomass and Geothermal  Simple-cycle combustion turbine  Energy storage  Additional (“non-cost effective”) energy efficiency

April 21, 2016 Slide 15  Spot Market vs. Resource (Portfolios 1 and 2)  Cost and reliability of market reliance  CCCT vs. Wind (Portfolios 3 through 5)  Renewable resource economics relative to natural gas-fired  PNW Wind vs. Diverse Wind (Portfolios 4 through 7)  Renewable resource locational diversification  Wind vs. Baseload renewables (Portfolios 6 through 9)  Renewable resource capacity and variability  Wind vs. Wind + Solar PV (Portfolios 6, 7, 10, and 11)  Renewable resource technological diversification  Base vs. additional EE (Portfolios 13 and 14)  Portfolio cost / benefit of additional (“non-cost effective”) energy efficiency PGE Resource Portfolios: Design

April 21, 2016 Slide 16 PGE Resource Portfolios: Spot Market vs. Resource  Cost and reliability of market reliance Energy Capacity

April 21, 2016 Slide 17 PGE Resource Portfolios: CCCT vs. Wind  Renewable resource economics relative to natural gas-fired Energy Capacity

April 21, 2016 Slide 18 PGE Resource Portfolios: PNW Wind vs. Diverse Wind Energy Capacity  Renewable resource locational diversification

April 21, 2016 Slide 19 PGE Resource Portfolios: Wind vs. Baseload renewables Energy Capacity  Renewable resource capacity and variability

April 21, 2016 Slide 20 PGE Resource Portfolios: Wind vs. Wind + Solar PV Energy Capacity  Renewable resource technological diversification

April 21, 2016 Slide 21 PGE Resource Portfolios: Base EE vs. additional EE Energy Capacity  Portfolio cost / benefit of additional (“non-cost effective”) energy efficiency