Joint Presentation: Jamie Tosches (AGO); Peter Zschokke (NGRID); Camilo Serna (NU); Janet Besser (NE CEC); and David Malkin (GE); Jonathan Raab (Facilitator)

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Joint Presentation: Jamie Tosches (AGO); Peter Zschokke (NGRID); Camilo Serna (NU); Janet Besser (NE CEC); and David Malkin (GE); Jonathan Raab (Facilitator) NE Electric Restructuring Roundtable 9/20/13 MA Grid Modernization Report

Part 1: Overview and Joint Fact Finding 2

MA Grid Mod Stakeholder Process Figure 1.1

4 Steering Committee Member Organizations

Final Report to DPU: Outline 5 Ch. 1: Introduction, Process & Overview Ch. 2: Goals, Objectives & Barriers Ch. 3: Grid Modernization Taxonomy Ch. 4: Background Information & Joint Fact Finding Road- Map Ch. 5: Principles and Recommendations Ch. 6: Regulatory Framework Proposals Ch. 7: Cost-Effectiveness Frameworks Ch. 8: Next Steps for the Regulatory Framework

MA Grid Modernization Taxonomy

Percentage of Utility Systems that are Automated

Metering Technology Options 9

Meter Related Functionality 10

Incremental Functionality of Metering Options 11

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Rate Continuum: Static to Dynamic 13

Risk-Reward Tradeoff of TVR Options 14

Peak Reduction vs. Price Ratio & Enabling Technology 15

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Part 2: Substantive Recommendations 17

Chapter 5: Principles and Recommendation 18 Each presenter will present their overall view of grid modernization, and 2-4 of their principles/recommendations on meters, TVR, and/or grid facing issues Tosches (AG) Zschokke (NGRID) Besser (Clean Energy Caucus) Serna (NU) Malkin (GE)

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Endorsers of Each Framework 20

The Enhanced Regulatory Model 21 Supported by AGO, LIN and AIM. Comprehensive framework (5 submodels; affordability; market offerings). Base rate proceedings (least-cost, prudent, U&U, allocation). Enhancements Increase reliability targets for utilities. Pre-approval available for metering and time varying rate programs. Periodic reporting by utilities (progress and performance). Costs directly assigned to customers in some instances. Stakeholders participation in DPU.

The Grid Mod Expansion and Pre-approval Process 22 Distribution Companies file proposals with the DPU that meet the DPU’s grid modernization objectives in a manner suitable for the unique characteristics of each system and rate plan Stakeholders would participate in the DPU review process Performance targets and cost recovery would be addressed in the context of the DPU proceeding and would be specific to the nature of the investment

Utility of the Future, Today 23 Forward looking and performance-based model would apply to all utility spending, including grid modernization Forecasted multi-year (3-5) rate case Capital investment plan filed by utility showing how it’s consistent with grid modernization objectives “Business case” required for investment, taking into account benefits, costs, risks and uncertainty Annual adjustments after DPU review of performance, including service quality Performance metrics designed for most important, forward looking assumptions; incentives are symmetric

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Next Steps 25 All Steering Committee members recommend DPU use Report as basis for guidance to Distribution Companies on grid modernization Clean Energy Caucus/National Grid/DOER – DPU issues guidelines for grid modernization based on Report Nstar/WMECO/Unitil/Cape Light Compact/GE – DPU opens Generic Docket, issues straw proposal, takes comment, issues order Attorney General and Low Income Network – DPU takes comment on report, may hold hearings, provides guidance for enhancement of distribution system Distribution companies can file grid mod plans at any time Separate proceeding on time varying rates Separate proceeding on electric vehicles

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