Dispatches from the Front: The Colorado Clean Air-Clean Jobs Act Platts 5 th Annual Rockies Gas and Oil Conference Ron Binz Public Policy Consulting April.

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Dispatches from the Front: The Colorado Clean Air-Clean Jobs Act Platts 5 th Annual Rockies Gas and Oil Conference Ron Binz Public Policy Consulting April 14, 2011

Summarized History for Bill Number HB /15/2010 Introduced In House - Assigned to Transportation & Energy + Appropriations 03/16/2010 House Committee on Transportation & Energy Refer Amended to Appropriations 03/19/2010 House Committee on Appropriations Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole 03/19/2010 House Second Reading Special Order - Passed with Amendments 03/22/2010 House Third Reading Passed 03/23/2010 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Agriculture and Natural Resources + Appropriations 03/25/2010 Senate Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources Refer Amended to Appropriations 03/26/2010 Senate Committee on Appropriations Refer Unamended to Senate Committee of the Whole 03/29/2010 Senate Second Reading Special Order - Laid Over Daily 03/30/2010 Senate Second Reading Passed with Amendments 03/31/2010 House Considered Senate Amendments - Result was to Concur - Repass 03/31/2010 Senate Third Reading Passed 04/08/2010 Signed by the President of the Senate 04/08/2010 Signed by the Speaker of the House 04/09/2010 Sent to the Governor 04/19/2010 Governor Action - Signed 8 9

Structure of HB Utility must consult with state air regulator (CDPHE) on a plan to meet current and reasonably foreseeable EPA clean air rules. Utility files plan with PUC to improve air quality, addressing at least half of coal generation up to 900 MW. Utility required to conduct various studies: –Plan impacts on NO x emissions (must reduce by 70%-80%) –Cost of controlling emissions at existing coal plants –Cost of replacing 900 MW coal generation with natural gas –Impacts on system reliability CDPHE will participate in PUC process. Any PUC-approved plan must meet projected EPA rules. Air Quality Control Commission will incorporate approved plan into State Implementation Plan (SIP) for addressing regional haze. New law specifies some details of regulatory cost recovery

HB PUC Timeline for Xcel April 19Bill signed into law April 21PUC opened docket May 27Prehearing conference Ruling on Interventions (34 parties) August 15Xcel filed preferred and alternate plans NovemberHearings (~90 witness testimonies) December 15PUC Order January 2011CDPHE adopts SIP April 2011Legislature considers SIP

Highlights of the Proceeding Utility plan addressed 1801 MW Utility filed analysis of ~20 plans (7 basic plans with variations) Interventions by large gas and coal interests Two very large public hearings Prefiled testimony of 61 expert witnesses; 30 more rebuttal Utility rejected “controls-only” plan Utility’s preferred plan was ruled not in compliance with new statute; utility filed new plans and identified new preferred plan CDPHE rejected some plans as insufficient to meet EPA rules Long-term natural gas contract approved Motions filed to disqualify two commissioners Hearings in evenings and on Saturdays

PSCo Electric 10M-245E Scenario Analysis 8 8 Retirement and Controls Replacement Capacity IPP Re-ups Scenario 5B SC = Synchronous Condensor SCR = Selective Catalytic Reduction Control Gas = Fuel Switch from Coal to Gas LSD = Lime Spray Dryer

PSCo Electric 10M-245E Scenario Analysis 9 Estimated Near Term Base Rate EffectsSTRATEGIST Revenue Requirements STRATEGIST Rates Analysis ($0/ton carbon) Capital Investments Estimated Percentage Increase in Base Rates Estimated Percentage Increase in Total Rates Scenario 5B

PSCo Electric 10M-245E Scenario Analysis 10 Retirement and Controls Replacement Capacity IPP Re-ups Scenario 6.2J SC = Synchronous Condensor SCR = Selective Catalytic Reduction Control Gas = Fuel Switch from Coal to Gas LSD = Lime Spray Dryer

PSCo Electric 10M-245E Scenario Analysis 11 Retirement and Controls Replacement Capacity IPP Re-ups Benchmark 1.0 SC = Synchronous Condensor SCR = Selective Catalytic Reduction Control Gas = Fuel Switch from Coal to Gas LSD = Lime Spray Dryer

Decisions on PSCo Plants UnitSizeActionDate Cherokee 1107 MWRetirement2011 Cherokee 2106 MWRetirement2011 Cherokee 3152 MWRetirement2015 Cherokee 4352 MWConversion2017 Arapahoe 345 MWRetirement2013 Arapahoe 4111 MWConversion2014 Valmont 5186 MWRetirement2017 Hayden 1139 MWControls2015 Hayden 298 MWControls2016 Pawnee505 MWControls2014 Source: Xcel Energy – Summary Report for Investors 2009

Colorado Coal Mining Source:

Long Term Natural Gas Contracts (4) THE UTILITY MAY ENTER INTO LONG-TERM GAS SUPPLY AGREEMENTS TO IMPLEMENT THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS PART 2. A LONG-TERM GAS SUPPLY AGREEMENT IS AN AGREEMENT WITH A TERM OF NOT LESS THAN THREE YEARS OR MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS. ALL LONG-TERM GAS SUPPLY AGREEMENTS MAY BE FILED WITH THE COMMISSION FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL. THE COMMISSION SHALL DETERMINE WHETHER THE UTILITY ACTED PRUDENTLY BY ENTERING INTO THE SPECIFIC AGREEMENT, WHETHER THE PROPOSED AGREEMENT APPEARS TO BE BENEFICIAL TO CONSUMERS, AND WHETHER THE AGREEMENT IS IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST. IF AN AGREEMENT IS APPROVED, THE UTILITY IS ENTITLED TO RECOVER THROUGH RATES THE COSTS IT INCURS UNDER THE APPROVED AGREEMENT, AND ANY APPROVED AMENDMENTS TO THE AGREEMENT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY CHANGE IN THE MARKET PRICE OF NATURAL GAS DURING THE TERM OF THE AGREEMENT. THE COMMISSION SHALL NOT REVERSE ITS APPROVAL OF THE LONG-TERM GAS AGREEMENT EVEN IF THE AGREEMENT PRICE IS HIGHER THAN A FUTURE MARKET PRICE OF NATURAL GAS.

Gas Prices: Market Forecast vs. Anadarko Long Term Contract Forecast

Model Legislation Available at:

Thanks for the invitation. I look forward to your questions. Ron Binz, Principal Public Policy Consulting