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Environmental Issues
                                               September 2010!




Legislative advertising paid for by: John W. Fainter, Jr. • President and CEO Association of Electric Companies of Texas, Inc.
           1005 Congress, Suite 600 • Austin, TX 78701 • phone 512-474-6725 • fax 512-474-9670 • www.aect.net
AECT Principles!



 • AECT is an advocacy group composed of member companies committed to:

            - Ensuring a modern, reliable infrastructure for the supply & delivery of
              electricity.

            - Supporting efficient competitive markets that are fair to customers and
              market participants.

            - Supporting consistent and predictable oversight and regulation that will
              promote investment and ensure the stability of Texas’ electric industry.

            - Promoting an economically strong and environmentally healthy future for
              Texas, including conservation and efficient use of available resources.

 • AECT member companies remain dedicated to providing Texas customers with
   reliable service and are committed to the highest standards of integrity.

 The Association of Electric Companies of Texas, Inc. (AECT) is a trade organization of investor-
 owned electric companies in Texas. Organized in 1978, AECT provides a forum for member
 company representatives to exchange information about public policy, and to communicate with
 government officials and the public. For more information, visit www.aect.net.
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ERCOT Generation Mix Compared 

  to U.S. Average!


                                        ERCOT                                               U.S. Average
                                              Other
     Energy (MWh)


                                   Wind                                    Renewable Petroleum
                                        7%   2%                           (Mostly Hydro)     1%
                                                                                                                 Natural Gas
                    Nuclear                                                                     9%        21%
                                                                             Nuclear
                                  15%
                                                      40%                                  20%

                                   36%

                                                            Natural Gas                                  48%
                           Coal
                                                                                                                 Coal

                                                  Other
                              Wind                                                           Oil
                                             3%
                                                                           Renewable
                                       10%                                (Mostly Hydro)           6%
    Capacity (MW)




                    Nuclear                                                                                       Natural Gas
                                  6%                                                       14%
                                                                                                           39%

                                  16%                                       Nuclear       10%
                    Coal
                                                      65%
                                                                                                   31%
                                                            Natural Gas
                                                                                   Coal




Note: Oil-fired generation is negligible in ERCOT, accounting for less than 0.1% of ERCOT capacity and load; numbers may not add
        up to 100% due to rounding.
Sources: ERCOT (2009 summer data), EIA (2008 data, latest available)                                                               3
The Use of Coal in Texas is Important!




           The total economic impact of coal mining and coal-fired electric generating plants
                                          is estimated to be:
                            For Texas2:                                                           For East Texas2:

•    $10.498 billion in annual Total Expenditures;                              •    $3.635 billion in annual Total Expenditures;
•    $3.516 billion in annual Gross Product;                                    •    $1.185 billion in annual Gross Product;
•    $2.081 billion in annual Personal Income;                                  •    $0.741 billion in annual Personal Income;
•    $0.584 billion in annual Retail Sales; and                                 •    $0.193 billion in annual Retail Sales; and
•    33,197 Permanent Jobs.                                                     •    11,195 Permanent Jobs.
          1EIA,                                                                                                                     4
                  State Electricity Profiles 2008;   2Perryman   Report, 2004
Things are BIGGER in Texas!



 •     Texas ranks #1 among the states for electricity generation
         80% above #2
 •     Texas ranks #1 among states for electricity consumption
         population, industry, weather
 •     Texas ranks #1 among states for coal consumption
 •     Texas ranks #6 among states for coal production

 •     Texas has the 11th largest economy in the world
 •     Texas ranks #1 among states for energy production
 •     Texas ranks #1 among states in each of - natural gas, oil and wind energy production.
 •     Texas ranks # 6 in the world in annual wind energy production
 •     Texas consumes 11.5% of U.S. energy production
 •     Texas ranks #1 among states for energy consumption & #2 $GSP
         Industry uses 50% of the energy consumed in Texas
 •     Texas’ population – currently 23.5 million — grew at more than double the national rate —
       14.6 percent versus 7.2 percent between 2000 and 2007.
 •     Texas’ population will increase by more than 50 percent, growing to an estimated 35.8
       million people, by 2040.
                                                                                                                                    5
Source: Comptroller of Public Accounts and The Fort Worth Star-Telegram June 11, 2009, and Texas Association of Business, 2/11/10
Texas Is Already Leading the Way in
Clean Power Plants!



                                                                   Texas will always have the
                                                                   largest emissions of any state
                                     0.234
0.351                                 OK                 0.198     since it produces ~80% more
 NM                                                       AR       power than the next ranked
                                                                   state,
                                                         0.142
                              0.098                       LA       but Texas also has one of the
                               TX                                  cleaner emission rates per
                                                                   energy output.


                                                                            2009 NOx Emission
                                                                            Rate Averages (lbs/
                                                                 Area                 mmBtu)
                                                                 National                 0.159
                                                                 Texas                    0.098
                                                                                               6
  EPA Clean Air Markets Division – 2009 Acid Rain Program Data
EPA 2010 and Beyond!




                       7!
82nd Texas Legislature 

January 11, 2011 – May 30, 2011!


Texas Legislature’s Agency Sunset includes three of the environmental
agencies:
  –  Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
  –  Texas Water Development Board (TWDB)
  –  Railroad Commission (RRC)

Expected influences on the 82nd Session:
  –  EPA Disapproval of TCEQ Air Permitting Program
  –  Maintenance, Start-up, and Shutdown Emissions (MSS) Permitting by
     TCEQ
  –  Agency budget pressures
  –  Water supply

AECT’s primary goal during Texas legislative sessions and rulemakings is
to avoid new onerous regulation which is unnecessary, expensive, reduces
optionality, and limits operational flexibility. Initiatives are undertaken to
provide significant improvement in risk, cost, and operation.
                                                                                 8!
Q&A!




       9!
Appendix
       !




           10!
Texasʼ Electric Generating Plants Among
        Cleanest NOx Emitters in the Nation!




                                                  Texas has the 11th
                                                  cleanest average NOx
                                                  emissions rate.
NOx (lb/MMBtu)




                                                                     U.S.
                                                                     Average-0.159
                                                                     lb/mmBtu




                                                                                            11!
                                                             EPA Acid Rain Database, 2009
Average Emission Rates of Nitrogen Oxides
from Existing Texas and U.S. Power Plants!
  NOx (lb/MMBtu)




Notes:
NOx Emission Rates for New Coal-Fired Power Plants range from 0.05 to 0.08 pounds per million Btu
NOx Emission Rates for New Gas-Fired Power Plants are approx. 0.015 pounds per million Btu
                                                                                                                                           12!
                                                                                                    Source: EPA Acid Rain Database, 2009
Federal: Mercury and Hazardous Air
Pollutants (HAPs)



  Bush Administration rulemaking (CAMR) on Mercury was vacated by
   courts March 2008.

  The EPA entered a settlement to propose a new Mercury control rule in
   March of 2011 with a final rule in November of 2011 and compliance will
   be required around ~2014 .

  The EPA is developing a Maximum Achievable Control Technology
   (MACT) standard for power plants; will include all “hazardous air
   pollutants” – not just mercury.




                                                                             13!
Federal: Clean Air Transport Rule (CATR)!




  Bush Administration rulemaking on Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) was
   remanded December 2008. CAIR was a cap-and-trade proposal for SO2 and
   NOx for the eastern U.S.

  On July 6, 2010, the EPA proposed the CATR, which will replace CAIR when
   final.

  The EPA anticipates the final CATR in 2011.

  CATR applies to 31 eastern states (including Texas) requiring SO2 and NOx
   emission reductions.




                                                                               14!
Federal: Ozone!




   In 2008, the Bush Administration set a new Ozone National Ambient Air
    Quality Standards (NAAQS) of 0.075 parts per million (ppm).

   In January 2010, EPA proposed lowering the ozone standard to between
    0.060 and 0.070 ppm.

   A final rule is expected in October 2010; compliance required ~2016-31.

   A new standard will require revisions to the State Implementation Plan
    (SIP).

   The large urban areas and some East Texas areas are likely to be non-
    attainment for the new standard and will require a new SIP.




                                                                              15!
Federal: SO2 / Regional Haze



   Under the Clean Air Act, the EPA reconsiders every five years all of the National
    Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS).

   In December 2009, EPA proposed lowering the SO2 standard to be approximately
    50% to 75% more stringent that the current standard.

   In June 2010, the EPA announced a final 75ppb 1-hour SO2 standard with
    compliance required ~ 2017.



 Regional Haze

   Requires reductions primarily in SO2 emissions based on best available retrofit
    technology (BART) for different types of facilities, including electric generating units,
    industrial boilers, and refineries.




                                                                                                16!
17!
Federal: Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Regulation



“Tailoring Rule” for GHG permitting
  In June 2010, EPA issued a final “Tailoring rule” to require GHG emission
   permitting but ‘Tailored’ for larger sources such as power plants and
   refineries.




                                                                               18!
Federal: Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR)!



   On 4 separate occasions in administrations from both political parties,
    EPA has studied the regulation of CCRs and has always concluded that
    they should be classified as non-hazardous, and regulated by the states.

   In June 2010, the EPA proposed a rule for federal regulation of coal
    combustion residuals (CCR) which include fly ash, bottom ash and
    scrubber byproduct.

   EPA presented two primary options to regulate CCRs: (1) as non-
    hazardous wastes under Subtitle D of RCRA, or (2) under RCRA's
    Subtitle C hazardous waste controls (EPA’s preferred option).

   EPA’s proposed Subtitle C ‘hazardous’ classification would not only raise
    the cost of disposal of the CCRs but would also have a chilling effect on
    any and all CCR recycling.




                                                                                19!
Federal: Water Quality!



Cooling Towers under Clean Water Act Sec.316(b)

  EPA is revising its cooling water intake structure rules under the Clean Water Act
   (CWA) Section 316(b) for new and existing power plants.

  EPA plans for a proposed rule in December 2010 and a final rule by July 2012.

  EPA wants to propose that new and existing once-through cooling plants retrofit
   cooling towers.

Electric Generating Unit- Effluent Limitation Guidelines (ELGs)

  In September 2009, EPA announced its intention to review the Steam Electric
   Generating Unit (EGU) Effluent Limitation Guidelines (ELGs).

  EPA believes wastewater discharges will increase due to installation of new pollution
   control equipment at EGUs.

  In June 2010, the EPA distributed an Information Collection Request (ICR) to EGUs
   across the U.S. (including several Texas’ genearting units) and a final rule is
   anticipated in 2014.
                                                                                           20!

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Environmental Issues

  • 1. Environmental Issues September 2010! Legislative advertising paid for by: John W. Fainter, Jr. • President and CEO Association of Electric Companies of Texas, Inc. 1005 Congress, Suite 600 • Austin, TX 78701 • phone 512-474-6725 • fax 512-474-9670 • www.aect.net
  • 2. AECT Principles! • AECT is an advocacy group composed of member companies committed to: - Ensuring a modern, reliable infrastructure for the supply & delivery of electricity. - Supporting efficient competitive markets that are fair to customers and market participants. - Supporting consistent and predictable oversight and regulation that will promote investment and ensure the stability of Texas’ electric industry. - Promoting an economically strong and environmentally healthy future for Texas, including conservation and efficient use of available resources. • AECT member companies remain dedicated to providing Texas customers with reliable service and are committed to the highest standards of integrity. The Association of Electric Companies of Texas, Inc. (AECT) is a trade organization of investor- owned electric companies in Texas. Organized in 1978, AECT provides a forum for member company representatives to exchange information about public policy, and to communicate with government officials and the public. For more information, visit www.aect.net. 2
  • 3. ERCOT Generation Mix Compared 
 to U.S. Average! ERCOT U.S. Average Other Energy (MWh) Wind Renewable Petroleum 7% 2% (Mostly Hydro) 1% Natural Gas Nuclear 9% 21% Nuclear 15% 40% 20% 36% Natural Gas 48% Coal Coal Other Wind Oil 3% Renewable 10% (Mostly Hydro) 6% Capacity (MW) Nuclear Natural Gas 6% 14% 39% 16% Nuclear 10% Coal 65% 31% Natural Gas Coal Note: Oil-fired generation is negligible in ERCOT, accounting for less than 0.1% of ERCOT capacity and load; numbers may not add up to 100% due to rounding. Sources: ERCOT (2009 summer data), EIA (2008 data, latest available) 3
  • 4. The Use of Coal in Texas is Important! The total economic impact of coal mining and coal-fired electric generating plants is estimated to be: For Texas2: For East Texas2: •  $10.498 billion in annual Total Expenditures; •  $3.635 billion in annual Total Expenditures; •  $3.516 billion in annual Gross Product; •  $1.185 billion in annual Gross Product; •  $2.081 billion in annual Personal Income; •  $0.741 billion in annual Personal Income; •  $0.584 billion in annual Retail Sales; and •  $0.193 billion in annual Retail Sales; and •  33,197 Permanent Jobs. •  11,195 Permanent Jobs. 1EIA, 4 State Electricity Profiles 2008; 2Perryman Report, 2004
  • 5. Things are BIGGER in Texas! •  Texas ranks #1 among the states for electricity generation  80% above #2 •  Texas ranks #1 among states for electricity consumption  population, industry, weather •  Texas ranks #1 among states for coal consumption •  Texas ranks #6 among states for coal production •  Texas has the 11th largest economy in the world •  Texas ranks #1 among states for energy production •  Texas ranks #1 among states in each of - natural gas, oil and wind energy production. •  Texas ranks # 6 in the world in annual wind energy production •  Texas consumes 11.5% of U.S. energy production •  Texas ranks #1 among states for energy consumption & #2 $GSP  Industry uses 50% of the energy consumed in Texas •  Texas’ population – currently 23.5 million — grew at more than double the national rate — 14.6 percent versus 7.2 percent between 2000 and 2007. •  Texas’ population will increase by more than 50 percent, growing to an estimated 35.8 million people, by 2040. 5 Source: Comptroller of Public Accounts and The Fort Worth Star-Telegram June 11, 2009, and Texas Association of Business, 2/11/10
  • 6. Texas Is Already Leading the Way in Clean Power Plants! Texas will always have the largest emissions of any state 0.234 0.351 OK 0.198 since it produces ~80% more NM AR power than the next ranked state, 0.142 0.098 LA but Texas also has one of the TX cleaner emission rates per energy output. 2009 NOx Emission Rate Averages (lbs/ Area mmBtu) National 0.159 Texas 0.098 6 EPA Clean Air Markets Division – 2009 Acid Rain Program Data
  • 7. EPA 2010 and Beyond! 7!
  • 8. 82nd Texas Legislature 
 January 11, 2011 – May 30, 2011! Texas Legislature’s Agency Sunset includes three of the environmental agencies: –  Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) –  Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) –  Railroad Commission (RRC) Expected influences on the 82nd Session: –  EPA Disapproval of TCEQ Air Permitting Program –  Maintenance, Start-up, and Shutdown Emissions (MSS) Permitting by TCEQ –  Agency budget pressures –  Water supply AECT’s primary goal during Texas legislative sessions and rulemakings is to avoid new onerous regulation which is unnecessary, expensive, reduces optionality, and limits operational flexibility. Initiatives are undertaken to provide significant improvement in risk, cost, and operation. 8!
  • 9. Q&A! 9!
  • 10. Appendix ! 10!
  • 11. Texasʼ Electric Generating Plants Among Cleanest NOx Emitters in the Nation! Texas has the 11th cleanest average NOx emissions rate. NOx (lb/MMBtu) U.S. Average-0.159 lb/mmBtu 11! EPA Acid Rain Database, 2009
  • 12. Average Emission Rates of Nitrogen Oxides from Existing Texas and U.S. Power Plants! NOx (lb/MMBtu) Notes: NOx Emission Rates for New Coal-Fired Power Plants range from 0.05 to 0.08 pounds per million Btu NOx Emission Rates for New Gas-Fired Power Plants are approx. 0.015 pounds per million Btu 12! Source: EPA Acid Rain Database, 2009
  • 13. Federal: Mercury and Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)   Bush Administration rulemaking (CAMR) on Mercury was vacated by courts March 2008.   The EPA entered a settlement to propose a new Mercury control rule in March of 2011 with a final rule in November of 2011 and compliance will be required around ~2014 .   The EPA is developing a Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standard for power plants; will include all “hazardous air pollutants” – not just mercury. 13!
  • 14. Federal: Clean Air Transport Rule (CATR)!   Bush Administration rulemaking on Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) was remanded December 2008. CAIR was a cap-and-trade proposal for SO2 and NOx for the eastern U.S.   On July 6, 2010, the EPA proposed the CATR, which will replace CAIR when final.   The EPA anticipates the final CATR in 2011.   CATR applies to 31 eastern states (including Texas) requiring SO2 and NOx emission reductions. 14!
  • 15. Federal: Ozone!   In 2008, the Bush Administration set a new Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) of 0.075 parts per million (ppm).   In January 2010, EPA proposed lowering the ozone standard to between 0.060 and 0.070 ppm.   A final rule is expected in October 2010; compliance required ~2016-31.   A new standard will require revisions to the State Implementation Plan (SIP).   The large urban areas and some East Texas areas are likely to be non- attainment for the new standard and will require a new SIP. 15!
  • 16. Federal: SO2 / Regional Haze   Under the Clean Air Act, the EPA reconsiders every five years all of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS).   In December 2009, EPA proposed lowering the SO2 standard to be approximately 50% to 75% more stringent that the current standard.   In June 2010, the EPA announced a final 75ppb 1-hour SO2 standard with compliance required ~ 2017. Regional Haze   Requires reductions primarily in SO2 emissions based on best available retrofit technology (BART) for different types of facilities, including electric generating units, industrial boilers, and refineries. 16!
  • 17. 17!
  • 18. Federal: Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Regulation “Tailoring Rule” for GHG permitting   In June 2010, EPA issued a final “Tailoring rule” to require GHG emission permitting but ‘Tailored’ for larger sources such as power plants and refineries. 18!
  • 19. Federal: Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR)!   On 4 separate occasions in administrations from both political parties, EPA has studied the regulation of CCRs and has always concluded that they should be classified as non-hazardous, and regulated by the states.   In June 2010, the EPA proposed a rule for federal regulation of coal combustion residuals (CCR) which include fly ash, bottom ash and scrubber byproduct.   EPA presented two primary options to regulate CCRs: (1) as non- hazardous wastes under Subtitle D of RCRA, or (2) under RCRA's Subtitle C hazardous waste controls (EPA’s preferred option).   EPA’s proposed Subtitle C ‘hazardous’ classification would not only raise the cost of disposal of the CCRs but would also have a chilling effect on any and all CCR recycling. 19!
  • 20. Federal: Water Quality! Cooling Towers under Clean Water Act Sec.316(b)   EPA is revising its cooling water intake structure rules under the Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 316(b) for new and existing power plants.   EPA plans for a proposed rule in December 2010 and a final rule by July 2012.   EPA wants to propose that new and existing once-through cooling plants retrofit cooling towers. Electric Generating Unit- Effluent Limitation Guidelines (ELGs)   In September 2009, EPA announced its intention to review the Steam Electric Generating Unit (EGU) Effluent Limitation Guidelines (ELGs).   EPA believes wastewater discharges will increase due to installation of new pollution control equipment at EGUs.   In June 2010, the EPA distributed an Information Collection Request (ICR) to EGUs across the U.S. (including several Texas’ genearting units) and a final rule is anticipated in 2014. 20!