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AES
HUNTINGTON BEACH
ENERGY PROJECT
Huntington Beach Southeast
Area Meeting
Presented By:
AES Huntington Beach Energy, LLC
March 2, 2016
AES in California
 3 natural gas power plants
• Long Beach (Alamitos)
• Huntington Beach
• Redondo Beach
 Approximately 15% of Southern
California Edison’s peak demand
 AES Energy is an innovative
leader in new energy solutions –
helping California meet green
energy and clean air goals
 Over 280 MW of renewable
*Coming to Long Beach by 2020
energy sources
• Wind
• Battery Storage *
• Solar power developer
HUNTINGTON BEACH ENERGY PROJECT
Cleaner| Efficient| Reliable
Current Project Status
Permitting and Project Approvals
 Application to modernize AES Huntington Beach submitted to California
Energy Commission (CEC) June 2012
 City of Huntington Beach, state agencies local community and CEC staff
reviewed and commented on the Huntington Beach Energy Project
 CEC approved Huntington Beach Energy Project license October, 2014
• 939 MW combined-cycle gas turbine plant
• Entire project within the fence line of existing plant
• Removal of old boilers and stacks
• Offsite parking on Newland Street, PCH and Beach Blvd. and Magnolia
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storage tank area
CEC approval included 175 Conditions of Certification
HUNTINGTON BEACH ENERGY PROJECT
Cleaner| Efficient| Reliable
Current Project Status
Planning, Procurement and Contracting
 California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) leads California’s long term
electricity planning process
 CPUC’s 2012 LTPP authorized Southern California Edison (SCE) to procure
new generation to meet future need
 AES offered SCE different configurations of generating technology
 Southern California Edison (SCE) awarded AES 20 year Power Purchase
Agreements in October, 2014 (AES Huntington Beach and AES Alamitos)
 The power plant configuration selected by SCE is different from what the CEC
approved
• Smaller: 844 MW vs 939 MW
• Different model of turbines
• More efficient, less emissions, less water
• Looks different
Huntington Beach Energy Project
Requires an Amendment to CEC License
• AES has submitted a Petition to Amend to the CEC for a
revised project to match the needs of SCE
• Demonstrate the revised design has same or better
environmental attributes
• Need to completely redesign the architectural treatment
• Use of Magnolia storage tank area and road improvements
Approved Construction Parking Areas and Truck Routes
215 Parking
Spots
300 Parking
Spots
170 Parking
Spots
HUNTINGTON BEACH ENERGY PROJECT
Cleaner| Efficient| Reliable
Construction
Laydown Area
and Minimum
Parking
HUNTINGTON BEACH ENERGY PROJECT
Cleaner| Efficient| Reliable
HUNTINGTON BEACH ENERGY PROJECT
Cleaner| Efficient| Reliable
HUNTINGTON BEACH ENERGY PROJECT
Cleaner| Efficient| Reliable
HUNTINGTON BEACH ENERGY PROJECT
Cleaner| Efficient| Reliable
HUNTINGTON BEACH ENERGY PROJECT
Cleaner| Efficient| Reliable
HUNTINGTON BEACH ENERGY PROJECT
Cleaner| Efficient| Reliable
HUNTINGTON BEACH ENERGY PROJECT
Cleaner| Efficient| Reliable
HUNTINGTON BEACH ENERGY PROJECT
Cleaner| Efficient| Reliable
HUNTINGTON BEACH ENERGY PROJECT
Cleaner| Efficient| Reliable
HUNTINGTON BEACH ENERGY PROJECT
Cleaner| Efficient| Reliable
Petition to Amend Process
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AES filed detailed project description with accompanying environmental
analysis
– Drawings, specifications, schedules, etc.
– Environmental analysis of changes
– Minor revisions to Conditions of Certification (no new or additional
mitigation necessary)
CEC reviews and prepares a staff analysis of PTA
– Discovery period
– Public meeting(s)
– Staff analysis
– Recommendation by Siting Committee
– Full Commission approval
AES has prepared an architectural treatment for revised project
– Consultation and review with City of Huntington Beach staff and Design
Review Board
– City Council to approve revisions
THANK YOU
www.RenewAESHuntington.com
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714-455-9692