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Energy Security Powered by Microgrid Infrastructure Presented By: Colin Kelly Principal Distributed Energy Development Improving energy infrastructure resiliency and security

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Page 1: Energy Security Powered by Microgrid Infrastructure Presented By: Colin Kelly Principal Distributed Energy Development Improving energy infrastructure

Energy Security Powered by Microgrid Infrastructure

Presented By:Colin KellyPrincipalDistributed Energy Development

Improving energy infrastructure resiliency and security 

Page 2: Energy Security Powered by Microgrid Infrastructure Presented By: Colin Kelly Principal Distributed Energy Development Improving energy infrastructure

Exelon Corporation: A National Energy Leader

Operations & Business Activities in 48 states, Washington D.C. & Canada

Revenues: $27.4 billion | Assets: $86.8 billion

Employees: 29,000

Competitive Load Served:

• 180 TWH (electric)

• 650 BCF (natural gas)

Energy Generation: Exelon Generation• Generating Capacity: 32,500 MW

Competitive Energy Sales: Constellation• 175,000 business & public sector customers• More than 2 million residential customers•Wholesale sales, dispatch, and delivery from Exelon’s 33 GW power generation portfolio

Transmission & Distribution: BGE, ComEd, PECO• 6.6 million electric customers• 1.2 million natural gas customers

NYSE Ticker Symbol: EXC

Headquarters: Chicago, IL

One of the nation's leading competitive power generators, with approximately $27.4 billion in annual revenues. The Exelon family of companies participates in every stage of the energy business, from generation to competitive energy sales to transmission to delivery.

*2014 data

2 © 2015 Constellation Energy Resources, LLC.  The offerings described herein are those of either Constellation NewEnergy-Gas Division, LLC, Constellation NewEnergy, Inc., Constellation Energy Services - Natural Gas, LLC, Constellation Energy Services, Inc. or Constellation Energy Services of New York, Inc., affiliates of each other and ultimate 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.

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Natural Gas: More than 650 Bcfload in C&I markets^

Retail Power: More than 110 TWh C&I load under contract^

Energy Efficiency: 34,000 MWhconserved by customers

Distributed Energy: 300 MW customer sited, completed or under construction

Constellation Retail by the Numbers

More than 2.5 million customers

Serving 2/3 of the Fortune 100

More than 185,000 business & public sector customers

More than two million residential customers

Constellation is headquartered in Baltimore, MD and is a unit of Exelon

Corporation

RETAIL ELECTRICITY & NATURAL GAS SERVICE

What We Serve

Who We Serve

Where We Serve

*2014 data, ^annualized load

3 © 2015 Constellation Energy Resources, LLC.  The offerings described herein are those of either Constellation NewEnergy-Gas Division, LLC, Constellation NewEnergy, Inc., Constellation Energy Services - Natural Gas, LLC, Constellation Energy Services, Inc. or Constellation Energy Services of New York, Inc., affiliates of each other and ultimate 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.

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Macro Energy Issues

Energy Price Volatility

Power Reliability &

Grid Pressures

Cyber & Physical Security Threats

Energy Security & Resiliency

Emergency Preparedness

Sustainability Compliance

Energy Optimizatio

n

Distributed generation strategies mitigate risk, reduce energy price volatility, and optimize energy consumption.

© 2015 Constellation Energy Resources, LLC.  The offerings described herein are those of either Constellation NewEnergy-Gas Division, LLC, Constellation NewEnergy, Inc., Constellation Energy Services - Natural Gas, LLC, Constellation Energy Services, Inc. or Constellation Energy Services of New York, Inc., affiliates of each other and ultimate 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.

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A Realistic Approach to Energy Security

A Holistic Energy Strategy

Constellation brings a realistic approach to delivering energy security at budget neutrality over time.

A holistic energy strategy has consideration for adaptable distributed generation capabilities allowing bases to “plug and play” as a result of circumstances (threats, breaches, attacks, etc.) affecting an installation.

Traditional

Power

Renewable Integration

Demand Side

Management

Energy Storage Budget

Neutral Microgrid

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.

Electricity, Gas,

Hydroelectricity

Solar, Wind, Geothermal

Load Response, Energy

Efficiency

Fuel Cells, Electric/Thermal Energy Storage

© 2015 Constellation Energy Resources, LLC.  The offerings described herein are those of either Constellation NewEnergy-Gas Division, LLC, Constellation NewEnergy, Inc., Constellation Energy Services - Natural Gas, LLC, Constellation Energy Services, Inc. or Constellation Energy Services of New York, Inc., affiliates of each other and ultimate 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.

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Cost Neutral Solutions

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Sensors & ControllersPower distributionChilled/Hot water distributionIT

Fuel Cells, etc.

© 2015 Constellation Energy Resources, LLC.  The offerings described herein are those of either Constellation NewEnergy-Gas Division, LLC, Constellation NewEnergy, Inc., Constellation Energy Services - Natural Gas, LLC, Constellation Energy Services, Inc. or Constellation Energy Services of New York, Inc., affiliates of each other and ultimate 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.

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CNG

Distributed Energy Options

Constellation Dist. Energy

Your Business

Battery Storage

Full Requirements Power

Backup PowerEconomic

ArbitragePeak Shaving

Constellation Dist. Energy

Your Business

Full Requirements Power

Emergency Generation

Co-Generation and Fuel Cell Compressed Natural Gas

Constellation Dist. Energy

Your Business

Constellation Dist. Energy

Your Business

Battery

Backup Power

Load Response

Emergency Generation

~20 year “Asset PPA”

Gas Full Requirements Power (& Heat)

Gas

Power

Co-Gen/ Fuel Cell CNG Station

!

CNG

~10+ year “Grid PPA”

~10+ year “Grid PPA”

Frequency Regulation

Economic Arbitrage Peak

Shaving

Distributed energy strategies mitigate risk, reduce energy price volatility, and support the achievement of business objectives.

Renewables

Constellation Dist. Energy

Your Business

~20 year “Asset PPA”

Wind and/or Solar

Installations

~10 year Fuel Purchase Agmt.

7 © 2015 Constellation Energy Resources, LLC.  The offerings described herein are those of either Constellation NewEnergy-Gas Division, LLC, Constellation NewEnergy, Inc., Constellation Energy Services - Natural Gas, LLC, Constellation Energy Services, Inc. or Constellation Energy Services of New York, Inc., affiliates of each other and ultimate 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.

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Exelon and Anbaric Join Forces to Develop State-of-the-Art Microgrids for New York

© 2015 Constellation Energy Resources, LLC.  The offerings described herein are those of either Constellation NewEnergy-Gas Division, LLC, Constellation NewEnergy, Inc., Constellation Energy Services - Natural Gas, LLC, Constellation Energy Services, Inc. or Constellation Energy Services of New York, Inc., affiliates of each other and ultimate 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.

Feb. 2, 2015 - Exelon announced today that it is partnering with Anbaric, a leading developer of innovative energy infrastructure projects, to create a series of microgrids in the state of New York. A microgrid is a localized power system with the ability to self-supply and operate independently of, or in concert with, the main grid to meet the energy needs of multiple entities. Microgrids offer enhanced grid resiliency and flexibility and mitigate the impact of power outages resulting from severe weather or other disruptions. The collaboration will be dedicated to establishing microgrids ranging from 10 to 200 megawatts at strategic locations throughout the state to secure reliability, reduce costs, and improve the efficiency of the surrounding grid. The microgrids will use state-of-the-art demand efficiency and management technology that equips customers with highly reliable and efficient sources of distributed generation. The alliance is currently identifying customers for its plans to develop five large microgrids at sites in Long Island, New York City, and upstate New York. Customers could include skyscrapers, hospitals, universities, industrial businesses or municipalities.

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Thank you.

Colin KellyPrincipalDistributed Energy Development300 Exelon WayKennett Square, PA [email protected]

www.constellation.com