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GridSolar, LLC The GridSolar Project – A Different Vision for our Nation’s Electric Grid Presentation – NASUCA June 15, 2010 Richard Silkman, Ph.D. - Founding Partner

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GridSolar, LLC

The GridSolar Project – A Different Vision for our Nation’s Electric Grid

Presentation – NASUCA June 15, 2010

Richard Silkman, Ph.D. - Founding Partner

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Maine’s Energy Choice

CMP Vision in which peak load is met by large generating facilities located far from load requiring expensive transmission systems

GridSolar Vision in which peak load is met through a smart electric grid using small-scale distributed solar generation located close to load

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CMP MPRP

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MPRP – Proposed Solution

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MPRP - Out-of-Date Vision of the Electric Grid

Very large Generation Stations WERE the most efficient forms of generation

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MPRP - Out-of-Date Vision of the Electric Grid

Manufacturing – that WAS best served by Large Central Generation Stations

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MPRP - Out-of-Date Vision of the Electric Grid

Transmission WAS easy to site and permit

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MPRP - Out-of-Date Vision of the Electric Grid

Information WAS difficult to obtain and process

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GridSolar Offers a Different Vision of the Electric Grid

Load growth is weather sensitive

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GridSolar Offers a Different Vision of the Electric Grid

Generation placed near the load

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MPRP - Out-of-Date Vision of the Electric Grid

Transmission is NOT easy to site and permit

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GridSolar Offers a Different Vision of the Electric Grid

Information is easier to manage

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GridSolar Vision

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GridSolar Vision

Grid Interconnection Equipment for Distributed Solar Systems

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GridSolar Project

Install distributed solar generation to meet actual (not projected) peak loads

When solar will not meet peak loads: Install propane/natural gas fired distributed

generation in dual role of back-up generation plus grid-tied generation

Demand-response using interruptible loads Battery backup as the technology

improves

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Solar is the only renewable resourcethat is coincident with peak loads

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Will GridSolar Work

YES - the ability of the GridSolar Project to ensure grid reliability is acknowledged by CMP.

In addition:less costly better job opportunitiesless risky less impact on the environment

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GridSolar will Cost RatepayersLess Money than the MPRP

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Costs of Solar PV are FallingSolar Cost Curve is expected to decline over the next 20 years due to technological improvements, manufacturing scale and new production methods

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Smart Electric Grid

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GridSolar – Next Steps

Maine – Stipulation Work with Utility to develop smart grid

plan and platform plus 2 or 3 pilot projects in Maine for implementation

Elsewhere Identify opportunities to work with

consumer advocates in other states to support the GridSolar Project as a Non-Transmission Alternative to peak load growth and ensuring grid reliability

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