1 The New York Conference of Mayors (NYCOM) and the Association of Towns have created the New York Municipal Energy Program (NYMEP), an innovative Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) and Municipal buying initiative that allows New York communities and municipal facilities to save money on energy costs.

2 Municipal Aggregation Community Choice Aggregation - Create economies of scale - Create economies of scale. - Leverage membership of each - Leverage Populations organizations - Qualify as a Shared services - Qualify as a Shared services - Good Energy Implementation - AOT – over 900 members Plan approved by PSC. - NYCOM – Over 450 members - Clean Energy Communities - No penalty for non-members Program. - Evens the playing field for residents.

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Municipal Aggregaon experience

Illinois – Municipal Opt-Out Aggregaon Massachuses – Municipal Aggregaon • 120 million in collecve savings • 50 plus communies • Good Energy with over 200 acve • 300,000 household municipal CCA program • 690,000 populaon • Good Energy program represents • residenal program 2 million in Populaon in the state California Community Choice New Jersey - Government Energy • 200,000 Households Aggregaon • 460,000 populaon • ESCNJ Buying Cooperave • Over 149 public sector enes New York – Community Choice • 180,000 in populaon • PSC approved • Advisor to Sustainable Westchester

4 Naonal presence – Mulple States

5 Who is Good Energy?

• New York based energy consulng and brokerage firm. • A Naonal Company: operang in all deregulated markets, imporng best pracces and ideas from other states • Naonal Leader in CCA & Government Aggregaon: Largest buying group in the country represenng 3 million residents. • Track Record in Saving Residents Money: 400 communies and 700,000 households. • Illinois aggregaon – $120,000 million in savings • Manage over 5 billion kWhrs of electricity naonwide. • Consultants for Educaon Services Commission of New Jersey electric aggregaon, 93 public enes across 17 counes. • Relaonships with over 100 Energy suppliers and wholesalers of energy naonwide; knowledge of their capabilies and operaonal readiness with aggregaon - as important as price. • Outreach Experse: communicaon is key with Municipalies; Good Energy has a comprehensive outreach program. Passed over 200 voter referenda in state of Illinois. • Press and Media experience: knowledge of how to work with local media to assist with program outreach.

6 March 2014, “Leading from the Middle - How Illinois Communies Unleashed ” 91 Illinois Towns Using CCA to Achieve 100% Renewable Electricity via RECs

64% of these were Good Energy communies

Alton Easton Manito Rolling Meadows Arlington Heights Edwardsville Marion Romeoville Aurora Elwood Marquee Heights Roxana Evanston Bartonville Marshall County San Jose Beecher Forest City Shorewood Bethalto Frankfort Mason County South Barrington Bolingbrook Glen Carbon McLean South Pekin Braidwood Glendale Heights Moncello South Roxana Brimfield Godfrey Morton Sparland Buffalo Grove Granite City Carbondale Normal Stanford Cary Hanna City Norridge Stark County Champaign County Harord North Pekin Oak Park Tazewell County Channahon Havana Toluca Charleston Paris Henry Park Forest Topeka City Homer Glen Pekin Urbana Columbia Hopewell Crete Peoria Warrenville Jacksonville Washburn Creve Coeur Kenilworth Peoria County Decatur Peoria Heights Washington Kilbourne West Frankfort Deer Creek Lake Forest Peotone Lemont Plainfield West Peoria Dunlap Lisle Riverside Westmont East Peoria Mackinaw Roanoke Woodridge Rockdale New Jersey – renewable

Woodbridge Township – largest GEA program in state, 25% of the total energy supplied to the aggregaon from New Jersey Class 1 RECs (inclusive of RPS) and sll beang the ulity PTC – first in the state to launch a RGEA as the default product! Sustainable Jersey – nonprofit organizaon that provides tools, training and financial incenves to support communies as they pursue sustainability programs. Awards 30 points to township!

Massachuses - renewable

Communies demonstrang strong demand for local renewable energy

Good Energy develops relaonship with MASS ENERGY CONSUMERS ALLIANCE

• Arlington • Somerville 5% MA Class 1 RECs over the RPS default • Sudbury • Winchester

• Brookline – 25% MA Class 1 RECs over the RPS as default; highest default renewable energy product using local renewable Class 1 RECs in US

Community Outreach - Awareness

Good Energy develops an awareness campaign tailored to your community. Outreach opons include:

• Website development • Newspaper and other publicaons • Radio/TV • Local cable access and or municipal television staon • In-person presentaons • Informaonal brochures and posters • Ulity bill inserts • Customer service help-line (inquires responded to within 24 hours) – telephone and online

*Good Energy will be responsible for all markeng costs. Equivalency Results How are they calculated?

The sum of the greenhouse gas emissions you 1,056,448 Metric Tons entered above is of Carbon Dioxide Equivalent. This is equivalent to:

Greenhouse gas emissions from

Equivalency Results How are they calculated? 226,220 2,589,333,310 368,100

Passenger Miles driven Tons of waste The sum of the greenhouse gas emissions you vehicles1,05 6driv,44en8 Metric Tons by an average recycled entered above is of Carbon Dioxide Equivalent. This for one year -or- passenger -or- instead of -or- is equivalent to: Green CCA Programs – Offsets vehicle landfilled Greenhouse gas emissions from 226,220 2,589,333,310 368,100 52,638 --1,419,542,943 kWh = Passenger Miles driven Tons of waste vehicles driven by an average recycled 1.104 million metric tons of for one year -or- passengerGarbage-or- instead of -or- vehicle trucks of landfilled waste recycled GHG offsets instead of landfilled

52,638 CO2 emissions from

Garbage 118,875,660 1,155,851,193 13,985 trucks of waste recycled instead of gallons of Pounds of coal tanker trucks' landfilled gasoline burned worth of consumed -or- -or- gasoline -or-

CO2 emissions from 118,875,660 1,155,851,193 13,985 114,075 268 158,341 gallons of Pounds of coal tanker trucks' gasoline burned homes' energy worth ofWind turbines homes' consumed -or- use for one-or- gasolinerunning for-or- a electricity use year -or- year -or- for one year -or-

114,075 268 158,341 5,767 35,356,358 2,445,900

homes' energy Wind turbines homes' use for one running for a electricity use year -or- year -or- for one year -or-

5,767 35,356,358 2,445,900 trend

12 Community Choice Aggregaon |CCA| in New York

CCA is the concept where Municipalies are empowered to work with other municipalies, to aggregate the electric and natural gas loads of their residents and businesses to gain greater buying power in states with deregulated compeve energy markets.

• PSC approved the order for CASE 14-M-1224 allowing CCA statewide.

13 Community Choice Aggregaon – Process

PSC Filing Process Submial Process Program Program Iniaon Assessment - Select Good Energy/ - Resoluon - 2 (two) month NYMEP CCA - CCA Professional - Data requision outreach Administrator Services Agreement - Ulity Data Security - Local Law Agreement. - Migrate eligible energy Generic Agreement - Conduct ESCO RFP accounts. Implementaon Plan - Outreach Plan - Select ESCO Approved PSC. - Savings for Community

14 How will it impact your energy bill?

• Two Components: Your electricity bill has two major cost components – Delivery and Supply. • Supply: CCA changes only the supply component of your bill. • 50% to 75% of the energy bill will be impacted. The other component, Delivery, will not be affected. • Parcipants will see NO change in their ulity bill other than a price reducon on .

15 Renewable CCA

The same bulk-purchasing principles and benefits of launching a CCA program for tradional power apply to renewable energy procurement Good Energy has observed an increase in demand for local renewable energy and has developed partnerships and systems to facilitate those targets making them reality.

Significant Track Record: • Illinois (Municipal Aggregaon) • New Jersey (Government Energy Aggregaon) • Massachuses (Municipal Aggregaon) • New York CCA Good Energy LP - A Proven Leader in Community Outreach 18 Examples – community awareness

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Utility bill insert ! bill Utility 21 Contact informaon

New York Team Javier Barrios – Managing Partner 347-200-2604 Edward Carey – Director, Energy 347-598-4235 Gary Fogelman – Manager Mass Markets 212-792-0222 x 1016 Jeff Feith – Markeng Manager 212-792-0222

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