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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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