Energy Security & Resiliency A Conceptual Plan to Provide Affordable Infrastructure Resiliency, while Ensuring Persistence of Mission Capabilities within the DOD Briefing September 12, 2014 Intro 1 © 2014. Constellation Energy Resources, LLC. This presentation has been provided for informational purposes only by either Constellation NewEnergy-Gas Division, LLC or Constellation NewEnergy, Inc., affiliates of each other and subsidiaries of Exelon Corporation. Brand names and product names are trademarks or service marks of their respective holders. All rights reserved. Errors and omissions excepted. Exelon/Constellation Capabilities Security on our Soil • Nearly 200 years of U.S. roots • Operate in 46 States • More than 26,000 dedicated employees Best in Class Standards • Built, own, and operate approximately 35,000 MW (164 MW Solar, 1,299 MW wind) • History of successful project completion • Operational Excellence A Dedicated Federal Team • Dedicated federal development, engineering, construction, compliance, and environmental stewardship divisions within Constellation. A Diverse Portfolio of Expertise • Constellation is involved in every facet of the energy eco-system from generation, distribution and fuels management through supply to the end meter. Active Project Deployment • Constructing 34 energy efficiency projects across 12 States in 2014 Exelon Portfolio - Total Generation Capacity* Nuclear 4% Gas 3% Oil Coal Wind/Solar/Other Hydro 2 6% 28% • Financed & built over $1 Billion in energy related projects • Over 4,000 energy savings projects implemented 4% *As of 12/31/12 © 2014. Constellation Energy Resources, LLC. This presentation has been provided for informational purposes only by either Constellation NewEnergy-Gas Division, LLC or Constellation NewEnergy, Inc., affiliates of each other and subsidiaries of Exelon Corporation. Brand names and product names are trademarks or service marks of their respective holders. All rights reserved. Errors and omissions excepted. 55% Macro Energy Issues Energy Price Volatility Energy Security & Resiliency Sustainability Compliance Power Reliability & Grid Pressures Emergency Preparedness Base Optimization Cyber & Physical Security Threats 3 Distributed generation strategies mitigate risk, reduce energy price volatility, and support the achievement of strategic objectives and agency mission. © 2014. Constellation Energy Resources, LLC. This presentation has been provided for informational purposes only by either Constellation NewEnergy-Gas Division, LLC or Constellation NewEnergy, Inc., affiliates of each other and subsidiaries of Exelon Corporation. Brand names and product names are trademarks or service marks of their respective holders. All rights reserved. Errors and omissions excepted. Cost Neutral Solutions that Align with Agency Mission Fuel Cells, etc. Sensors & Controllers Power distribution Chilled/Hot water distribution IT 4 © 2014. Constellation Energy Resources, LLC. This presentation has been provided for informational purposes only by either Constellation NewEnergy-Gas Division, LLC or Constellation NewEnergy, Inc., affiliates of each other and subsidiaries of Exelon Corporation. Brand names and product names are trademarks 4 or service marks of their respective holders. All rights reserved. Errors and omissions excepted. 5 © 2014. Constellation Energy Resources, LLC. This presentation has been provided for informational purposes only by either Constellation NewEnergy-Gas Division, LLC or Constellation NewEnergy, Inc., affiliates of each other and subsidiaries of Exelon Corporation. Brand names and product names are trademarks 5 or service marks of their respective holders. All rights reserved. Errors and omissions excepted. Delivering A Realistic Approach to Energy Security By employing a holistic approach to your energy strategy – evaluating project economics in aggregate with respect to mission requirements – you can achieve budget neutrality and project deployment. A Holistic Energy Strategy Traditional Power Electricity, Gas, Hydroelectricity • GSA Power Contracts • DLA Power Contracts • UNICOR/ Federal Prison Industries • 2922a 6 Renewable Integration Solar, Wind, Geothermal • EUL • USACE Renewable MATOC • UNICOR/ Federal Prison Industries • DOE ESPC • Schedule 84 • 2922a Demand Side Management Energy Storage Load Response, Energy Efficiency Fuel Cells, Electric/Thermal Energy Storage Area-wide Schedule 03 Schedule 84 DOE Super ESPC • USACE ESPC • ESPC IDIQ • Basic Ordering Agreement • • • • • GSA PPA • DLA PPA • 2922a Cost Neutral Microgrid A strategic combination of contract vehicles managed under one umbrella to achieve one unified program. © 2014. Constellation Energy Resources, LLC. This presentation has been provided for informational purposes only by either Constellation NewEnergy-Gas Division, LLC or Constellation NewEnergy, Inc., affiliates of each other and subsidiaries of Exelon Corporation. Brand names and product names are trademarks or service marks of their respective holders. All rights reserved. Errors and omissions excepted. Leveraging Appropriations Cost Neutral Solutions that Align with Agency Mission Maximize savings by leveraging existing contracts and appropriations: Scenario 1 Assumes Average Annual Base spending of $20M X $20M AVG ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECT SAVINGS Scenario 2 AVG ENERGY BUDGET $20M AVG ENERGY BUDGET X 20% X 20% X AVG ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECT SAVINGS 15yrs 15yrs = AVG TERM OF AN ENERGY EFFICIENCY CONTRACT + $60M TOTAL POTENTIAL SAVINGS OVER THE 15 YEARS = AVG AVERAGE TERM OF AN ENERGY EFFICIENCY CONTRACT LONG TERM ENERGY AS A SERVICE TOTAL POTENTIAL SAVINGS OVER THE 15 YEARS Potential added value of employing a comprehensive energy strategy: • Free up capital to support mission • Achieve energy security • Be good stewards of taxpayer dollars • Reduce carbon footprint Information supported by LBNL document 144432 7 $70M © 2014. Constellation Energy Resources, LLC. This presentation has been provided for informational purposes only by either Constellation NewEnergy-Gas Division, LLC or Constellation NewEnergy, Inc., affiliates of each other and subsidiaries of Exelon Corporation. Brand names and product names are trademarks or service marks of their respective holders. All rights reserved. Errors and omissions excepted. Thank you. John Dukes Executive Director, Federal 100 Constellation Way, Suite 1200C Baltimore, MD 21202 410-470-3744 John.Dukes@constellation.com