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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


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RES ENERGY S TORAGE S OLUTIONS

CEBC PRES ENTATION

OCTOBER 5TH, 2016

Nicolas Muszynski – Director Energy Storage, Canada

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Pioneering heritage behind RES Group

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RES Group, founded in 1982, is a family-owned company forged from

  • ver 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

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RES Project Experience & Footprint 10 GW 290 MW 108 MW 600 miles 9 MW

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RES at a Glance

RES

  • perates across the entire value chain except as the OEM

We select battery & PCS based on requirements, safety & value

DEVELOPMENT OPERATIONS CONSTRUCTION

DEVELOPMENT

ENGINEERING BATTERY & PCS CONTROLS

CONSTRUCTION

OPERATIONS

ENGINEERING

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Why RES? A leader

Why RES? A Leader in Energy Storage

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Source: Navigant Research, Energy S torage S ystems Integrators, 2016 Q3

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RES Energy Storage Projects

13 Proj ects

10+ storage functions

7 different markets

5 different battery vendors

NAME FUNCTION MARKET MW MWh OWNER(S) OWNER TYPE RES ROLE COD

BUO

  • Freq. Reg.

PJM 4.0 2.6 RES IPP Dev, EPC, Own, Asset Manage Yes 2014 Q1 Amphora Freq. Reg. IESO 4.0 2.6 RES IPP Dev, EPC, Own, Asset Manage Yes 2014 Q3 Jake

  • Freq. Reg.

PJM 19.8 7.9 RES + Prudential IPP + Investor EPC, Financed, %Own, Asset Mgmt. Yes 2015 Q3 Elwood

  • Freq. Reg.

PJM 19.8 7.9 RES + Prudential IPP + Investor EPC, Financed, %Own, Asset Mgmt. Yes 2015 Q4 Willey

  • Freq. Reg.

PJM 6.0 2.0 Sumitomo Investor Dev, BOP, Asset Manage Yes 2015 Q4 McHenry Freq. Reg. PJM 19.8 7.9 EDF IPP EPC No 2016 Q1 Glacier Microgrid, peaking, freq. response WECC 2.0 4.4 Puget Sound Energy Utility EPC No 2016 Q2 TBD T&D Deferral NYISO 2.0 12.0 ConEd Utility EPC Yes 2016 Q3 Clinton

  • Freq. Reg.

PJM 10.0 4.1 Exelon IPP Dev, EPC, Asset Mgmt. Yes 2016 Q3 TBD Multiple Hydro‐ Québec 0.2 0.3 TechnoCentre éolien Research Center EPC Yes TBD TBD 9 grid services Great Britain 0.3 0.6 WPD Utility EPC Yes TBD M5Bat Multiple Germany 0.7 0.7 RWTH Aachen Research Center EPC No 2016 Q2 TBD

  • Freq. Response

Great Britain 20.0 15.0 RES IPP Dev, EPC, Own, Asset Manage Yes 2017 Q3

TOTAL: 108.6 68.0

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Technical analysis on 130+ energy storage technologies Storage Technology Expertise

Flywheels Thermal ES CAES (Compressed Air ES) Liquid Metal Super Capacitors Aqueous Sodium High Temperature Sodium Zinc Air Flow Batteries

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PROJECT EXAMPLES

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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

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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

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Deferral Projects

New York Utility

  • 2 MW / 12 MWh
  • Load reduction in dense urban zone
  • Defers the need for T&D upgrades
  • COD 2016 Q3

Glacier

  • 2 MW / 4.4 MWh
  • Outage mitigation (microgrid)
  • Peaking capacity
  • Ancillary services
  • Utility-owned in rate base
  • COD 2016 Q1

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CAS E S TUDY : GLACIER MICROGRID PROJECT

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Where is Glacier?

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Glacier is a small town in north Central Washington with ~1,000 homes.

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Why Battery Storage?

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 Frequent outages due to

a long and exposed 55 kV transmission line.

 On average 2.8 outages

per year, 7.5 hours in duration.

 Frequent outages due to

a long and exposed 55 kV transmission line.

 On average 2.8 outages

per year, 7.5 hours in duration.

 Few viable, conventional options existed to increase reliability.  Puget S

  • und Energy chose a battery storage to provide outage

mitigation, but also for peaking capacity, ancillary services, and power quality.

 Few viable, conventional options existed to increase reliability.  Puget S

  • und Energy chose a battery storage to provide outage

mitigation, but also for peaking capacity, ancillary services, and power quality.

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Transmission and Distribution Lines

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Kendall-Glacier Transmission

(frequent outages)

Battery S ystem Nooksack Hydro

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Project Objectives

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SERVICE DESCRIPTION

Outage Mitigation (Microgrid) ES S is used to provide backup power to a section of the distribution circuit during transmission line outages. Peaking Capacity ES S discharges during system-wide peaking events to 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. Power Quality ES S reduces voltage sags, optimizes power factor, reduces load tap changer (LTC) switches,. The battery can be used to provide multiple grid services, unlike backup diesel generation.

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Operating Mode: Microgrid

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How it works: 1.Outage occurs on 55 kV line 2.ES S transitions into voltage-source mode, supporting a 2 MW section of the town for up to 2.2 hours. 3.Once the grid recovers, the ES S transition back into grid-connect mode. 4.Customer is exploring coordination with the hydro generator to form a stable microgrid, supporting the local load for extended periods. How it works: 1.Outage occurs on 55 kV line 2.ES S transitions into voltage-source mode, supporting a 2 MW section of the town for up to 2.2 hours. 3.Once the grid recovers, the ES S transition back into grid-connect mode. 4.Customer is exploring coordination with the hydro generator to form a stable microgrid, supporting the local load for extended periods.

G

115kV 55kV

12 kV

Town Load ~2 MW priority

55 kV T-Line

Hydro Gen Microgrid Operation RES ESS 2MW/4.4MWh

Backup power from the ESS reduces the duration of outages experienced by customers. Backup power from the ESS reduces the duration of outages experienced by customers.

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CONTROL SYSTEM

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What Can RESolve Do?

  • Multiple standard operating modes

maximize the benefits provided by storage Upgrade Deferral Renewable Integration Microgrids Frequency S ervices Load S hifting Backup Power Grid S upport S ervices Upgrade Deferral Renewable Integration Microgrids Frequency S ervices Load S hifting Backup Power Grid S upport S ervices Upgrade Deferral Renewable Integration Microgrids Frequency S ervices Load S hifting Backup Power Grid S upport S ervices

  • S

cheduling allows user to predefine different operating modes at different times of day, week, month, or year

  • Layering allows multiple operating

modes to run concurrently using a hierarchical system

  • Custom operating modes can be

developed if your application requires it.

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Control Modes and Applications

Application

Transmission and Distribution Infrastructure S ervices Bulk Energy S ervices Ancillary S ervices Customer Energy Management S ervices Renewable Integration

Transmission Upgrade Deferral Frequency Response Spinning Reserve Voltage Control Retail Energy Time S hift Ramp Rate Control Arbitrage Peak S having Voltage Rise Mitigation Export Limiting Demand Peak Lopping Distribution Upgrade Deferral

S ervices

Microgrids

Control Mode Capabilities

Key

Voltage Flicker Mitigation Frequency Regulation Islanding Black S tart Renewable Firming Demand Charge Management Power Quality

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Thank you!

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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