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NARUC Summer Committee Meetings July 16, 2007 Gregg Orrill Equity Research Analyst Lehman Brothers does and seeks to do business with companies covered in its research reports. As a result, investors should be aware that the firm may have a conflict of interest that could affect the objectivity of this report Customers of Lehman Brothers in the United States can receive independent, third-party research on the company or companies covered in this report, at no cost to them, where such research is available. Customers can access this independent research at or can call LEHMAN to request a copy of this research. Investors should consider this report as only a single factor in making their investment decision. PLEASE SEE ANALYST(S) CERTIFICATION AND IMPORTANT DISCLOSURES BEGINNING ON PAGE 5

1 Discussion Topics  Analyzing CO 2 Mandates  Analyzing the Impacts of Cap-and-Trade System  Shortfalls of a Single Nationwide Approach  What Stocks are Reflecting Today

2 Elements of Cap-and-Trade  Definition  Key factors determining company impacts  Tons emitted  Allowance distribution  Allowance price  Wholesale power price setting fuel  Regulatory treatment

3 Valuing a CO 2 Cap and Trade System Estimated Impact of 2012 Federal CO2 Regulations, by Company Source: SNL Energy, Lehman Brothers estimates

4 CO 2 Mandates: One Size Does Not Fit All

5 Analyst Certification and Important Disclosures Analyst Certification: We, Daniel Ford and Gregg Orrill, hereby certify (1) that the views expressed in this research accurately reflect our personal views about any or all of the subject securities or issuers referred to in this and (2) no part of my compensation was, is or will be directly or indirectly related to the specific recommendations or views expressed in this . Important Disclosures: Lehman Brothers does and seeks to do business with companies covered in its research reports. As a result, investors should be aware that the firm may have a conflict of interest that could affect the objectivity of this communication. Customers of Lehman Brothers in the United States can receive independent, third-party research on the company or companies covered in this report, at no cost to them, where such research is available. Customers can access this independent research at or can call LEHMAN to request a copy of this research. Investors should consider this communication as only a single factor in making their investment decision. The analysts responsible for preparing this report have received compensation based upon various factors including the Firm’s total revenues, a portion of which is generated by investment banking activities. Stock price and ratings history charts along with other important disclosures are available on our disclosure website at And may also be obtained by sending a written request to: LEHMAN BROTHERS CONTROL ROOM, 745 SEVENTH AVENUE, 19TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10019

6 Important Disclosures (continued) Guide to Lehman Brothers Equity Research Rating System: Our coverage analysts use a relative rating system in which they rate stocks as 1-Overweight, 2- Equal weight or 3-Underweight (see definitions below) relative to other companies covered by the analyst or a team of analysts that are deemed to be in the same industry sector (“the sector coverage universe”). To see a list of companies that comprise a particular sector coverage universe, please go to In addition to the stock rating, we provide sector views which rate the outlook for the sector coverage universe as 1-Positive, 2-Neutral or 3-Negative (see definitions below). A rating system using terms such as buy, hold and sell is not the equivalent of our rating system. Investors should carefully read the entire research report including the definitions of all ratings and not infer its contents from ratings alone. Stock Rating 1-Overweight - The stock is expected to outperform the unweighted expected total return of the sector coverage universe over a 12-month investment horizon. 2-Equal weight - The stock is expected to perform in line with the unweighted expected total return of the sector coverage universe over a 12-month investment horizon. 3-Underweight - The stock is expected to underperform the unweighted expected total return of the sector coverage universe over a 12-month investment horizon. RS-Rating Suspended - The rating and target price have been suspended temporarily to comply with applicable regulations and/or firm policies in certain circumstances including when Lehman Brothers is acting in an advisory capacity on a merger or strategic transaction involving the company. Sector View 1-Positive - sector coverage universe fundamentals/valuations are improving. 2-Neutral - sector coverage universe fundamentals/valuations are steady, neither improving nor deteriorating. 3-Negative - sector coverage universe fundamentals/valuations are deteriorating. Distribution of Ratings: Lehman Brothers Global Equity Research has 2053 companies under coverage. 41% have been assigned a 1-Overweight rating which, for purposes of mandatory disclosures, is classified as a Buy rating, 30% of companies with this rating are investment banking clients of the firm. 42% have been assigned a 2-Equal weight rating which, for purposes of mandatory disclosures, is classified as a Hold rating, 40% of companies with this rating are investment banking clients of the firm. 12% have been assigned a 3-Underweight rating which, for purposes of mandatory disclosures, is classified as a Sell rating, 23% of companies with this rating are investment banking clients of the firm.

7 Important Disclosures (continued) This material has been prepared and/or issued by Lehman Brothers Inc., member SIPC, and/or one of its affiliates (“Lehman Brothers”) and has been approved by Lehman Brothers International (Europe), authorized and regulated by the Financial Services Authority, in connection with its distribution in the European Economic Area. This material is distributed in Japan by Lehman Brothers Japan Inc., and in Hong Kong by Lehman Brothers Asia Limited. This material is distributed in Australia by Lehman Brothers Australia Pty Limited, and in Singapore by Lehman Brothers Inc., Singapore Branch. (“LBIS”). Where this material is distributed by LBIS, please note that it is intended for general circulation only and the recommendations contained herein does not take into account the specific investment objectives, financial situation or particular needs of any particular person. An investor should consult his Lehman Brothers’ representative regarding the suitability of the product and take into account his specific investment objectives, financial situation or particular needs before he makes a commitment to purchase the investment product. This material is distributed in Korea by Lehman Brothers International (Europe) Seoul Branch. This document is for information purposes only and it should not be regarded as an offer to sell or as a solicitation of an offer to buy the securities or other instruments mentioned in it. No part of this document may be reproduced in any manner without the written permission of Lehman Brothers. With the exception of disclosures relating to Lehman Brothers, this research report is based on current public information that Lehman Brothers considers reliable, but we make no representation that it is accurate or complete, and it should not be relied on as such. In the case of any disclosure to the effect that Lehman Brothers Inc. or its affiliates beneficially own 1% or more of any class of common equity securities of the subject company, the computation of beneficial ownership of securities is based upon the methodology used to compute ownership under Section 13(d) of the United States' Securities Exchange Act of In the case of any disclosure to the effect that Lehman Brothers Inc. and/or its affiliates hold a short position of at least 1% of the outstanding share capital of a particular company, such disclosure relates solely to the ordinary share capital of the company. Accordingly, while such calculation represents Lehman Brothers’ holdings net of any long position in the ordinary share capital of the company, such calculation excludes any rights or obligations that Lehman Brothers may otherwise have, or which may accrue in the future, with respect to such ordinary share capital. Similarly such calculation does not include any shares held or owned by Lehman Brothers where such shares are held under a wider agreement or arrangement (be it with a client or a counterparty) concerning the shares of such company (e.g. prime broking and/or stock lending activity). Any such disclosure represents the position of Lehman Brothers as of the last business day of the calendar month preceding the date of this report. This material is provided with the understanding that Lehman Brothers is not acting in a fiduciary capacity. Opinions expressed herein reflect the opinion of Lehman Brothers and are subject to change without notice. The products mentioned in this document may not be eligible for sale in some states or countries, and they may not be suitable for all types of investors. If an investor has any doubts about product suitability, he should consult his Lehman Brothers representative. The value of and the income produced by products may fluctuate, so that an investor may get back less than he invested. Value and income may be adversely affected by exchange rates, interest rates, or other factors. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. If a product is income producing, part of the capital invested may be used to pay that income. © 2007 Lehman Brothers. All rights reserved. Additional information is available on request. Please contact a Lehman Brothers entity in your home jurisdiction. Lehman Brothers policy for managing conflicts of interest in connection with investment research is available at Ratings, earnings per share forecasts and price targets contained in the Firm's equity research reports covering U.S. companies are available at disclosure information on companies covered by Lehman Brothers Equity Research is available at

8 Public Appearance Disclosures Lehman Brothers Inc. and/or an affiliate has received compensation for investment banking services from the following companies within the past 12 months, and the following companies are or during the past 12 months have been investment banking clients of Lehman Brothers Inc. and/or an affiliate: In addition, the following companies are or during the past 12 months have been investment banking clients of Lehman Brothers Inc. and/or an affiliate: Lehman Brothers Inc has received non-investment banking related compensation from the following companies within the last 12 months and the following companies are or during the last 12 months have been non-investment banking clients (securities related services) of Lehman Brothers Inc: AES Corporation Ameren Corporation American Electric Power Consolidated Edison Covanta Holdings Duke Energy Corporation Edison International Entergy Corporation Exelon FPL Group ITC Holdings Mirant Corp Northeast Utilities Ormat Technologies PNM Resources Pinnacle West Capital Portland General PPL Corporation Puget Energy Southern Co. Xcel Energy Alliant Energy FirstEnergy Corp. PG&E Corp. Public Service Enterprise Group AES Corporation Ameren Corp. Constellation Energy Corp. Consolidated Edison Duke Energy Corp. Edison International Entergy Corp. Exelon FirstEnergy Corp. Hawaiian Electric Inds. ITC Holdings Mirant Corp. Northeast Utilities Ormat Technologies PG&E Corp. Pinnacle West Capital Pepco Holdings Portland General PPL Corporation Progress Energy Public Service Entrp. Group Puget Energy Sempra Energy Southern Co. Wisconsin Energy Corp.