Carrier-Class Infrastructure A Platform Provider’s Perspective
Provider’s Perspective on the Future
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Provider’s Perspective on the FutureProvider’s Perspective on the FutureBill Levis
President, PSEG Power
Bill Levis
President, PSEG Power
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PSEG Climate Change StrategyPSEG Climate Change Strategy
RENEWABLES CONSERVATION
CLEAN CENTRALSTATION POWER
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Electricity Generation – 2007Electricity Generation – 2007
United States New Jersey
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Total New Jersey Capacity (MW)Total New Jersey Capacity (MW)
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Total GWh: 55,300
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Total MW: 13,487*
PSEG Power PortfolioPSEG Power Portfolio
Fuel Diversity – 2008 Energy Produced – 2008
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Meeting the 2020 Generation ExpectationsMeeting the 2020 Generation Expectations
Getting the most out of our assets
Invest in reliability improvements
Operate with excellence
Reduce environmental footprint
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Investments in OperationInvestments in Operation
Nuclear ~$440 million investment in EPU and Steam Generator replacement,
adding 200 MW Pursuing License Renewal
Coal ~$1.5 billion investment in NJ Coal units for environmental and
reliability improvements
Natural Gas Linden combined cycle investments Potential HEDD unit replacements Water injection for environmental improvements
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Operating with ExcellenceOperating with Excellence
NJ Coal Output(GWh)
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NJ Nuclear Output (GWh)
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Reduce Environmental FootprintReduce Environmental Footprint
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Other Investment Challenges – where do we go from here?Other Investment Challenges – where do we go from here?
How much transmission will be built and where?
What will the price of carbon be?
What will interconnect costs be for new units?
Will the rules be the same throughout the market?
Will we be successful in electrifying transportation?
What fuels will be available / economic?
Will we have a technology breakthrough?
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Looking Beyond 2020 Looking Beyond 2020
How are we ensuring our fuel diversity? In 2030, 75% of NJ coal generation will be >60 yrs old In 2030, 3 out of 4 NJ nuclear plants will be >50 yrs old
If we find we need more electricity, where can we get it?
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PSEG Climate Change StrategyPSEG Climate Change Strategy
RENEWABLES CONSERVATION
CLEAN CENTRALSTATION POWER
Solar FilingsCAESOffshore Wind
Efficiency FilingsLEEDs Building
Asset OptimizationInvestmentsOperational ExcellenceEnvironmental Footprint
Nuclear License RenewalNew Nuclear Development