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    GREENING EASTHAMPTO

    LOCAL ECONO

    MIK

    CEO, JOU

    JUN

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    COMMUNITY CHOICE AGGREGATION

    Relocates authority to designate default energy s

    from Albany to your local town or village

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    WHY CCA?

    Swiss army knife energy policy enables communities to:

    Fix energy rates

    Procure existing large-scale renewable energy more competitiv

    Dictate the (contract) terms of energy purchasing

    Achieve peak demand reductions Finance local development (i.e. offshore wind, community sola

    when fossil fuel prices go up through renewable bank

    Acquire consumption data for energy planning

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    Fixed rate supply contracts:

    ConEd : 32 months (ConEd Solutions)

    NYSEG: 36 months (Constellation)

    5.5-10.5% savings vs. 12-mo. avg. utility supply rate

    Free opt-out at any time with no penalty

    14 of 20 communities selected 100% Renewable(Green-e certified RECs) default

    Contract provides for future renewable

    development and efficiency programs

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    REDUCING THE NEED FOR POWER P

    YOUR COMMUNITY, YOUR CHOICE

    25% of our power costs are determined by what we consume

    of the year

    If we reduce our consumption in that one peak hour, our elec

    supplier will have millions of dollars of extra band-width su

    next year

    Our contract ensures that our consumers get those millions o

    when our supplier sells that band-width

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    To join, text South Fork to:

    (646) 267 - 5370

    The Peak Power Hourprogram tells you the night

    and confirms the morning of: Today at 4PM might

    day, lets reduce power at home and join our neighb

    a party

    REDUCING THE NEED FOR POWER WHEN WILL THAT HOUR BE AND WHAT DO W

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    LONG ISL ND ENERGY L NDSC PE

    TODAY

    Largely unregulated monopoly

    Tariffs and RFPs

    Long-term contracts w/centralized

    power plants

    You can earn by intelligently

    managing what you consume

    TOMORROW (18 m

    Competitive markets: y

    your supplier

    The utility earns more

    are happier and more e

    You earn and save mor

    intelligently manage w

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    WHAT CAN LONG ISLAND COMMUNITIES D

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    SOUTH FORKS PEAK DEMAND PROBLEM

    2014 electricity demand (hourly)JAN

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    Nearly25% of yourpower plants exist to serve you for only 10 ho

    Peak Power Hour informs you when those hours are. You prove thresource that can replace those power plants and the text servic

    when you are eligible to get paid for what you turn off in those

    Text South Fork to

    (646) 267 - 5370

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    BUILDING RENEWABLE GENERATION AS A REGIONA

    Renewable Bank 1. Finance a new, renewable power plant,

    2. direct your supplier to buy from the plant you built and

    3. to sell the excess power they previously purchased;100% of profits from the sale support the new renewable plant you buil

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    Text South Fork

    (646) 267 - 537

    Peak Power Hour empowers th

    take charge of your peak dem

    Inform yourself on when the

    becomes competitive, and

    share in value of avoided cos

    Thank you!

    [email protected]

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    EXTRA SLIDES

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    JOULE COMMUNITY ENERGY MODEL

    Recurring revenue for locally engaged teams

    Unifying consumer and environmental groups

    Renewable Bank supplier sells excess power when FF markets m

    energy reduction products- pay residents for managing consump

    through control of smart thermostats

    Educating consumers Openly address risks

    How can consumers gain and add value to energy markets?

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    OPT OUT RATES BY COMMUNITY

    OVERALL RATE: 6.3% (NATL AVG: 10%)

    Somers

    North Salem

    Lewisboro

    Bedford

    NYSEG Territor

    5.5%

    5.6%

    4.6%

    4.0%

    3.0%

    5.3%

    4.6%

    4.3%

    3.4%

    5.1%

    4.4%

    4.2%

    4.1%

    5.7%

    4.2%

    4.2%

    5.6%

    White Plains

    Tarrytown

    Rye Brook

    Pleasantville

    Pelham

    Ossining Village

    Mt Kisco

    Mamaroneck Village

    Larchmont

    Irvington

    Hastings

    Ossining Town

    New Castle

    Mamaroneck Town

    Greenburgh

    Bedford

    New Rochelle

    ConEd Territory

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    Bedford 5991

    Greenburgh 12901

    Hastings 25

    IrvingtoLarchmont

    Lew

    Mama

    Mam

    Mount K

    New Rochelle 20943

    Newcastle 5014

    North SalemOssining 1689

    Ossining 6608

    Pelham 582

    Pleasantville 2405

    Rye Brook 2834

    Somers 7475

    Tarrytown 4018

    White Plains 17066

    Utility Supply Customers by Community