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Opening Plenary Tuesday September 29, 9:30-11:00am Presenter Slides Moderator: Kate Fish - ANCA Panelist 1: John Lochner - NYSERDA Panelist 2: Sarah Salati - NYPA Panelist 3: Tim Ferguson National Grid Panelist 4: Catherine Loubier - Quebec


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Opening Plenary

Tuesday September 29, 9:30-11:00am

Presenter Slides

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Moderator: Kate Fish - ANCA Panelist 1: John Lochner - NYSERDA Panelist 2: Sarah Salati - NYPA Panelist 3: Tim Ferguson – National Grid Panelist 4: Catherine Loubier - Quebec Delegation

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John Lochner – NYSERDA VP of Innovation 518-862-1090 John.Lochner@nyserda.ny.gov

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Clean Transportation in New York State

September 29, 2020

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Governor Cuomo’s Leading Clean Transport Agenda

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Drive Clean Rebate for EVs

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Alternative Fuels Are Not New

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New York Cle lean Truck Voucher In Incentive Program

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NYSERDA Charge Ready NY program NYS business tax credit DPS Make Ready Order

Charging Initiatives

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NYSERDA Transport R&D

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Clean Transportation for the North Country

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Challenges to Clean Transport in New York

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> About 200 charging ports total > Most are Level 2 charging stations (~170 – blue dots on the map) that add about 20 miles of range in an hour > Some are DC fast chargers (~30 – red dots

  • n the map) that add 200+ miles of range in

an hour

  • Almost all are currently Tesla-only stations, but

three more non-Tesla stations are expected to

  • pen soon

Charging Stations in the North Country

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Challenges Specific to the North Country

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Opportunities for the North Country

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Opportunities for the North Country

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Opportunities for the North Country

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Thank you!

  • Charge NY:

https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/Charge NY

  • Charge Ready NY:

https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/Charge- Ready-NY

  • NYTVIP:

https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/Truck- Voucher-Program

  • Drive Clean Rebate:

https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/Drive- Clean-Rebate

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1 National Grid

Tim Ferguson – National Grid EV Program Manager – NY Timothy.Ferguson@nationalgrid.com

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National Grid’s Commitment to Net Zero and Vehicle Electrification

Tim Ferguson EV Program Manager - NY

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3 National Grid

Net Zero - Our Environmental Priorities

National Grid's global business set new target to reduce our own direct greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050, going beyond the Company's previous target of 80% by 2050

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4 National Grid

Lead ading ing to influe luenc nce e indus dustry ry-wide ide energy nergy system em dec ecarb arbon

  • niz

izatio ion

  • UK Electricity System Operator developing plans to operate zero carbon system

by 2025

  • Proposals in the US and UK to accelerate EV adoption
  • Further US energy efficiency programs for our gas and electric customers
  • Developing renewable gas programs and hydrogen blending
  • Constructing European interconnectors

Our Contribution to Net Zero by 2050

Reduc ducing ing our r own n emis ission ions

  • Natural gas pipeline replacement program to

reduce leakage

  • Reducing use of Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) in our

electricity networks

  • Reducing carbon through low carbon construction
  • Replacing our fleet vehicles
  • Improving the energy efficiency of our offices and

facilities

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5 National Grid

How is National Grid Helping With Vehicle Electrification

Current EV Program Provides up to 100% incentive for EV make- ready infrastructure Connect customers with resources to assist with EV installations

  • 350 Leads (site hosts/customers) engaged
  • 217 Projects/1550 plugs in-flight.
  • 97 Projects/668 plugs complete
  • 120 Projects/882 plugs in process
  • Includes 4 DCFC Projects, 8 plugs

Plugs by Segment: Hotel – 80 Industrial – 82 Medical – 110 Mixed Use – 82 Multi-Family – 310 Municipal - 215 Office – 126 Non-Profit – 12 Recreation – 59 Public –21 School – 8 Retail – 263 University – 182

Approved In Construction Construction Complete Paid

By end of program we aim to reach over 286K people with EV outreach and educational material

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How is National Grid Helping With Vehicle Electrification

  • A statewide Make-Ready Program (MRP) targeted at public

and workplace level 2 (L2) chargers and direct current fast chargers (DCFC).

  • Incentives of 50%, 90%, or 100% make-ready costs covered

based on criteria.

  • A Medium-Duty and Heavy-Duty MRP Pilot Program
  • Fleet Assessment Service
  • Transit Authority MRP

Resources www.ngrid.com/uny-evcharging Email Address EVNationalGridUNY@nationalgrid.com

  • National Grid NY Territory Plug

Targets by Dec 31, 2025

  • Workplace L2: 10,105
  • Public L2: 5,623
  • DCFC: 504
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Sarah Salati - NYPA Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer (914) 681-6200 Helen.Webster@nypa.gov

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Clean Transportation Summit The Adirondack ON-RAMP

Sarah O. Salati EVP and Chief Commercial Officer New York Power Authority

September 29, 2020

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The New York Power Authority and its Commitment to NYS

▪ Established in 1931 by act of NY Legislature ▪ St. Lawrence-FDR Power Project online 1958 ▪ Funded through operating cash and private debt

History and Scope

▪ 1,400 circuit-miles of transmission lines ▪ ~ 6 GW Hydro and natural gas generation

Assets

▪ 400,000 jobs sustained with hydropower ▪ $250MM annual investments in efficiency projects ▪ Advance clean energy and innovative

technologies for grid of the future

Impact

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Power the economic growth and competitiveness

  • f New York State by providing customers with

low-cost, clean, reliable power and innovative energy infrastructure and services.

Over $438 million In Capital Investment North Country Total Impact To-Date: Businesses & Not-for-Profits 53 Organizations More than 10,000 jobs Created or Retained

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Clean Transportation Policy Directives Across NYS

2030 CLCPA

  • 3 Million EVs

30% of Light Duty Vehicles

  • 10,000+ Public DCFCs

2025

  • 850,000 EVs

8.5% of Light Duty Vehicles

  • ~3,300 Public DCFCs

2020

  • 25,000 Full EVs

<1% of LDV (Light Duty Vehicles) 18,000 Tesla’s (72%) 7,000 Other (28%)

  • 40 Total Public DCFCs

(i.e. non-Tesla, 100kw+)

2022

  • 800 New Public DCFC’s

State of the State Targets

  • 400+ DCFC’s

(Min 10 DCFC per each REDC)

Electric Vehicles Goals DC Fast Charger Needs Fleet Electrification

  • 500+ MTA buses

(100% by 2040) Baseline and Projections DC Fast Chargers

  • 1,300 buses

in Upstate by 2035 (25% by 2025)

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NYPA’s Electrification Efforts Statewide

  • ~50 sites with 200 chargers through 2021

(40 charges by YE 2020)

  • Up to 100 sites with 400 chargers through

2022

  • Provide advisory services for NYS Thruway

Plazas in DCFC projects

  • Full project turnkey support of Upstate

Transit Bus Fleets - 1,300 buses by 2035

  • Working with NYSDEC to apply VW

Settlement funds to depot charging stations

Electric Transit Buses, Rochester, NY

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Impacts of NYPA’s EVolve NY Network

  • Creating jobs and ensuring our energy dollars stay

in-state

  • Prepare the EV space for private developers while

sharing valuable lessons learned in early installs

  • Serving all of NYS, fill the gaps outside of main

corridors to rural and urban sites

  • Provide fair and equitable access and benefit to all

utility customers, including those in disadvantaged communities

  • Powerful chargers designed to serve the vehicles
  • f today and tomorrow
  • Making EVs the easy choice for all New Yorkers
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Catherine Loubier – Quebec Delegation Delegate General Sophia.Lewin@mri.gouv.qc.ca

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Québec Office in New York

Clean Transportation Summit New York State Clean Transportation Goals & Incentives September 29, 2020

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Our Objectives

  • Continue to act as an engaged environmental actor:
  • 37.5% GHG reduction by 2030
  • 99.6 % of green and sustainable energy
  • QC-CA carbon market
  • QC Green Fund
  • Zero-emission Vehicles Standard
  • Position itself as a partner for decarbonization
  • Work with neighbors in the Northeast US to foster

post-COVID recovery, bidding on green economy

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Québec = Partner for Decarbonization

  • Québec’s Electromobility and Cleantech expertise

relies on:

  • Clean and renewable energy production (hydro – wind –

biomass)

  • Pool of strategic minerals (rare earths, lithium, cobalt, etc.)
  • 300 M$ CAN in annual R&D investments
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Québec = A Leader in Transportation Electrification

  • Quick Facts:
  • Canadian leader in the adoption of electric vehicles
  • 79 000 registered electric vehicles are in QC, nearly half of all electric vehicles in Canada
  • Support for fast charging stations along major roadways, un multiple-unit housing,

new office buildings and on street parking zones

  • 5 600 charging stations throughout QC
  • Major interconnection projects for electric charging stations corridors with Ontario,

Vermont, Maine and soon New York State

  • Abundant natural resources for manufacturing batteries : Li; G; Ti; P; Co
  • Major industrial cluster such as Propulsion Québec and academic partners
  • Several innovative companies already working with the U.S.
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Québec = Continuing to innovate

  • 2 major infrastructure projects in clean mobility
  • The Réseau express métropolitain (REM) in Montréal
  • 26 stations
  • 67 km
  • 100 % electric and automated
  • 34 000 jobs created during the construction phase
  • 4 B$ invested in Québec’s economy
  • Final completion of the project in 2023
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Québec = Continuing to innovate

  • The Réseau structurant in Québec City
  • 1 tram : 22 km
  • 1 metrobus
  • Rethinking urban planning
  • Estimated 13 million new public transit users
  • Close to 19 000 jobs created
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Conclusion

  • Rely on our respective strengths
  • Leverage USMCA
  • Partner up to achieve decarbonization
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Thank you