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AES HUNTINGTON BEACH
ENERGY PROJECT
Eader Elementary May 31, 2017
AES Serves
9M CUSTOMERS
7 UTILITY COMPANIES
19,000 GLOBAL
WORKFORCE
6 4
17
MARKET-FACING STRATEGIC BUSINESS UNITS
CONTINENTS
COUNTRIES
$36B TOTAL ASSETS
OWNED & MANAGED
$14B TOTAL 2016
REVENUES
36,693 MW GENERATION CAPACITY
Improving lives by delivering safe, reliable and sustainable energy in every market we serve.
The AES Corporation
AES in California
3 natural gas power plants
• Long Beach (Alamitos)
• Huntington Beach
• Redondo Beach
Approximately 15% of Southern
California Edison’s peak demand
Innovative leader in new energy
solutions – helping California
meet green energy and clean air
goals
Over 280 MW of renewable
energy sources
• Wind
• Battery Storage *
• Solar power developer
*Coming to Long Beach by 2021
Huntington Beach Energy Project (HBEP)
Modernization Project
844 MW natural gas, combined-cycle, air-cooled plant
644-MW CCGT
200-MW SCGT
Demolish and remove the old steam generators and stacks
Why Build a New, Modern Plant?
California’s goals for a cleaner, more environmentally sensitive
energy future are fundamentally changing the electrical system.
Renewable Energy: 33% by 2020 – 50% by 2030
Greenhouse Gases: 80% reduction by 2050
Coal: Limits on out-of-state coal contracts
Water: Limits on once-through-cooling (OTC) for power plants
Loss of generation in south-Western Los Angeles reliability area
50% less fuel to deliver the sam electrical service
Cut emission rates nearly in half
Increase operating flexibility enabling integration of renewable energy
No ocean water and use of fresh water reduced by approximately 70%
Shorter and sleeker and have far superior “curb-appeal” consistent with
Huntington Beach’s “Surf City” theme.
Improvements
Application to modernize (939-MW combined-cycle) submitted to California
Energy Commission (CEC) June 2012
CEC approved Huntington Beach Energy Project license October, 2014
Southern California Edison (SCE) awarded AES a 20 year Power Purchase
Agreement October, 2014 (AES Huntington Beach and AES Alamitos) (844-
MW)
Petition to Amend filed September 2015
Commission approves Amendment April 12, 2017
Current Project Status
Mobilization – equipment to site underway
Start of main construction – June 5, 2017
Banning Street entrance for Magnolia Tank Farm – mid June
2017
Newland Parking anticipated to begin mid-June 2017
Underground work – Q3 2017 – Q1 2018
Above ground work – Q1 2018 – Q3 2019
Start of commissioning – Q3 2019
Completion March 1, 2020
Next Steps
Noise
Construction restrictions Heavy equipment and noisy construction work restricted to:
Monday – Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
No Sundays – No Holidays
Exceptions
Noise complaint process HBEP Hotline ((888) 372-5633
Dust
Traffic – Parking
Mitigation Measures
Approved Construction Parking Areas and Truck Routes
170 Parking Spots