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RES ENERGY S TORAGE S OLUTIONS CEBC PRES ENTATION OCTOBER 5TH, 2016 Nicolas Muszynski Director Energy Storage, Canada Pioneering heritage behind RES Group RES Group, founded in 1982, is a family-owned company forged from over


  1. RES ENERGY S TORAGE S OLUTIONS CEBC PRES ENTATION OCTOBER 5TH, 2016 Nicolas Muszynski – Director Energy Storage, Canada

  2. Pioneering heritage behind RES Group  RES Group, founded in 1982, is a family-owned company forged from over 145 years of S ir Robert McAlpine Engineering, Construction experience RES Canada Active since 2003  Balance sheet, December 31,1894 The S inger Manufacturing Company Ltd, Glasgow, 1883 2016 Renewable Energy S ystems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential 2

  3. RES Project Experience & Footprint 10 GW 290 MW 108 MW 600 miles 9 MW 2016 Renewable Energy S ystems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential 3

  4. RES at a Glance RES operates across the entire value chain except as the OEM CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING We select battery & PCS based on requirements, safety & value ENGINEERING CONTROLS OPERATIONS DEVELOPMENT BATTERY & PCS CONSTRUCTION 2016 Renewable Energy S ystems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential 4

  5. Why RES? A Leader in Energy Storage Why RES? A leader Source: Navigant Research, Energy S torage S ystems Integrators, 2016 Q3 2016 Renewable Energy S ystems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential 5

  6. RES Energy Storage Projects NAME FUNCTION MARKET MW MWh OWNER(S) OWNER TYPE RES ROLE COD Dev, EPC, Own, Asset BUO Freq. Reg. PJM 4.0 2.6 RES IPP Yes 2014 Q1 Manage Dev, EPC, Own, Asset Amphora Freq. Reg. IESO 4.0 2.6 RES IPP Yes 2014 Q3 Manage 7.9 RES + EPC, Financed, %Own, Jake Freq. Reg. PJM 19.8 IPP + Investor Yes 2015 Q3 Prudential Asset Mgmt. 7.9 RES + EPC, Financed, %Own, Elwood Freq. Reg. PJM 19.8 IPP + Investor Yes 2015 Q4 Prudential Asset Mgmt. Dev, BOP, Asset Willey Freq. Reg. PJM 6.0 2.0 Sumitomo Investor Yes 2015 Q4 Manage McHenry Freq. Reg. PJM 19.8 7.9 EDF IPP EPC No 2016 Q1 Microgrid, 4.4 Puget Sound Glacier peaking, freq. WECC 2.0 Utility EPC No 2016 Q2 Energy response TBD T&D Deferral NYISO 2.0 12.0 ConEd Utility EPC Yes 2016 Q3 Dev, EPC, Asset Clinton Freq. Reg. PJM 10.0 4.1 Exelon IPP Yes 2016 Q3 Mgmt. Hydro ‐ 0.3 TechnoCentre TBD Multiple 0.2 Research Center EPC Yes TBD Québec éolien TBD 9 grid services Great Britain 0.3 0.6 WPD Utility EPC Yes TBD RWTH M5Bat Multiple Germany 0.7 0.7 Research Center EPC No 2016 Q2 Aachen Dev, EPC, Own, Asset TBD Freq. Response Great Britain 20.0 15.0 RES IPP Yes 2017 Q3 Manage TOTAL: 108.6 68.0   13 Proj ects 7 different markets   10+ storage functions 5 different battery vendors 2016 Renewable Energy S ystems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential 6

  7. Storage Technology Expertise Technical analysis on 130+ energy storage technologies Flywheels Thermal ES CAES (Compressed Air ES) Super Capacitors Liquid Metal Aqueous Sodium High Temperature Sodium Zinc Air Flow Batteries 2016 Renewable Energy S ystems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential 7

  8. PROJECT EXAMPLES

  9. Operating Completed Projects Battery Utility of Ohio (BUO) • 4.0MW/ 2.6MWh • Frequency Regulation • Operating in PJM Market since 2014 Q1 • Unsubsidized. Distribution connected Amphora • 4.0MW / 2.6MWh • Contract with grid operator to help them develop a Frequency Regulation market • Operating since 2014 Q2 • First grid-scale battery in Ontario 2016 Renewable Energy S ystems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential 9

  10. Operating Completed Projects Jake & Elwood • Two x 19.8MW / 7.8 MWh • COD 2015 Q3 • PJM Frequency Regulation • First non-recourse debt financing for large-scale grid battery storage 2016 Renewable Energy S ystems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential 10

  11. Deferral Projects Glacier • 2 MW / 4.4 MWh • Outage mitigation (microgrid) • Peaking capacity • Ancillary services • Utility-owned in rate base • COD 2016 Q1 New York Utility • 2 MW / 12 MWh • Load reduction in dense urban zone • Defers the need for T&D upgrades • COD 2016 Q3 2016 Renewable Energy S ystems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential 11

  12. 12 GLACIER MICROGRID PROJECT : TUDY E S CAS

  13. Where is Glacier? Glacier is a small town in north Central Washington with ~1,000 homes. 2016 Renewable Energy S ystems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential 13

  14. Why Battery Storage?  Frequent outages due to  Frequent outages due to a long and exposed 55 a long and exposed 55 kV transmission line. kV transmission line.  On average 2.8 outages  On average 2.8 outages per year, 7.5 hours in per year, 7.5 hours in duration. duration.  Few viable, conventional options existed to increase reliability.  Few viable, conventional options existed to increase reliability.  Puget S  Puget S ound Energy chose a battery storage to provide outage ound Energy chose a battery storage to provide outage mitigation, but also for peaking capacity, ancillary services, and power mitigation, but also for peaking capacity, ancillary services, and power quality. quality. 2016 Renewable Energy S ystems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential 14

  15. Transmission and Distribution Lines Nooksack Hydro Kendall-Glacier Transmission (frequent outages) Battery S ystem 2016 Renewable Energy S ystems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential 15

  16. Project Objectives The battery can be used to provide multiple grid services, unlike backup diesel generation. SERVICE DESCRIPTION Outage Mitigation ES S is used to provide backup power to a section of the (Microgrid) distribution circuit during transmission line outages. ES S discharges during system-wide peaking events to Peaking Capacity reduce load in order to defer the need for acquisition of additional peaking supply resources. Ancillary Services ES S is used for ancillary services such as frequency response, spinning reserves, and/ or regulation. ES S reduces voltage sags, optimizes power factor, reduces Power Quality load tap changer (LTC) switches,. 2016 Renewable Energy S ystems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential 16

  17. Operating Mode: Microgrid Backup power from the ESS reduces the Backup power from the ESS reduces the duration of outages experienced by duration of outages experienced by 115kV customers. customers. How it works: How it works: 55kV 1.Outage occurs on 55 kV line 1.Outage occurs on 55 kV line 55 kV T-Line 2.ES 2.ES S S transitions into voltage-source mode, transitions into voltage-source mode, supporting a 2 MW section of the town for supporting a 2 MW section of the town for up to 2.2 hours. up to 2.2 hours. G 3.Once the grid recovers, the ES 3.Once the grid recovers, the ES S S 12 kV transition back into grid-connect mode. transition back into grid-connect mode. Hydro Gen 4.Customer is exploring coordination with 4.Customer is exploring coordination with the hydro generator to form a stable the hydro generator to form a stable Microgrid Town Load microgrid, supporting the local load for microgrid, supporting the local load for Operation ~2 MW RES ESS extended periods. extended periods. priority 2MW/4.4MWh 2016 Renewable Energy S ystems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential 17

  18. 18 CONTROL SYSTEM

  19. What Can RESolve Do? • Multiple standard operating modes maximize the benefits provided by Upgrade Deferral Upgrade Deferral Upgrade Deferral storage Renewable Integration Renewable Integration Renewable Integration • S cheduling allows user to predefine different operating Microgrids Microgrids Microgrids modes at different times of day, week, month, or year Frequency S Frequency S Frequency S ervices ervices ervices • Layering allows multiple operating modes to run concurrently using a Load S Load S Load S hifting hifting hifting hierarchical system Backup Power Backup Power Backup Power • Custom operating modes can be developed if your application Grid S Grid S Grid S upport S upport S upport S ervices ervices ervices requires it. 2016 Renewable Energy S ystems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential

  20. Control Modes and Applications Transmission and Distribution Infrastructure S ervices Bulk Energy Application S ervices Microgrids Ancillary S ervices Renewable Integration Customer Energy Management S ervices Transmission Ramp Rate Retail Energy Arbitrage Voltage Control Time S hift Upgrade Deferral Control Distribution Voltage Rise Peak S having Export Limiting Power Quality Upgrade Deferral Mitigation Demand Charge Renewable Black S tart Management Firming ervices Demand Peak Voltage Flicker Mitigation Lopping Frequency Islanding Regulation S Frequency Response Spinning Reserve Key Control Mode Capabilities 2016 Renewable Energy S ystems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential

  21. Thank you! Renewable Energy Systems Canada Nicolas Muszynski, Director ES Canada nicolas.muszynski@res-americas.com 300 Léo Pariseau, suite 2516 Montreal, QC, H2X 4B3 (514) 525-2113 www.res-americas.com 2016 Renewable Energy S ystems Americas Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential 21

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