Creating the Power System of the Future Through Global Membership The EEI International Programs provides a flexible knowledge sharing, research, and networking platform for global electric power companies committed to the development of affordable, clean, reliable, and resilient energy systems. About Edison Electric Institute

Founded in 1933, the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) is the world’s largest global association of electric companies, representing all investor-owned electric companies in the United States and more than 65 electric companies in other countries. Together, EEI members provide energy services to over 4 billion customers through operations in over 90 countries. EEI members are leaders in the electric power industry committed to the development of affordable, clean, reliable, and resilient power systems of the future. The mission of Edison Electric Institute is to support its members by providing public policy leadership, strategic business intelligence, and a platform for industry dialogue and collaboration.

EUROPE NORTH AMERICA AES Netherlands Iberdrola Électricité de France National Grid Alectra ENMAX Maritime Electric Energias de Portugal Red Eléctrica de España Altalink Entegrus Powerlines Newfoundland Power Electricity Supply Board UK Power Networks APR Energy Fortis, Inc. Nova Scotia Power Inc. ATCO Electric FortisAlberta Ontario Power Brookfield Power FortisBC Generation ASIA Capital Power Corp. FortisOntario SaskPower AES Philippines Korea Electric Power Comisión Federal de Hydro One Toronto Hydro CESC Limited Power Assets Holdings Electricidad Hydro Ottowa TransAlta Chubu Electric Power State Grid Corporation of China Emera, Inc. Hydro-Québec AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST J-POWER Tohoku Electric Power Kansai Electric Power Tokyo Electric Power AES South Africa Compagnie Ivoirienne d’Electricité Gulf Cooperation Council Interconnection Authority Irbid District Electricity LATIN AMERICA & CARIBBEAN

Belize Electricity EGE Haina Bermuda Electric Light FortisTCI Caribbean Utilities Jamaica Public Service AUSTRALIA & CEMIG St. Lucia Electricity Services Ergon Energy TasNetworks Dominica Electricity Services St. Vincent Electricity Services Jemena Ltd. Ltd. Ltd. United Energy & Multinet Gas SA Power Networks Electricity Figure 1. EEI Non-US Member Companies by Region

Member Engagement

EEI provides members with a range of services that are tailored to each member’s strategic priorities. These services include on-demand resources and tools as well activities identified through consultation with an EEI account manager. Engagement occurs through strategic dialogues, global outreach, research and analysis, and participation in EEI’s global initiatives. Strategic Dialogue Major Annual EEI Conferences & Events EEI facilitates executive-level dialogue among member EEI convenes dozens of conferences and meetings companies through numerous virtual and in-person each year that are designed to facilitate opportunities methods that include site visits, teleconferences, CEO for strategic dialogue including: and C-suite meetings, issue working groups & task ––Global Electrification Forum: The keystone forces, and webinars. International Programs event convening CEOs and Global Outreach executives from EEI member companies around the world. EEI engages a broad set of global stakeholder ––Annual Convention: The top industry event where communities on behalf of its member companies to hundreds of electric company executives and upper- reinforce key industry messages and promote member level managers gather to consider the trends and innovations. Global outreach services include advisory strategic policies affecting their companies and the support to government and industry organizations, electric industry. conference and workshop participation, publication – peer reviews, social media amplification,PROMOTE and other –Financial Conference: Semi-annual forum for global tailored engagements. EEI also promotes member utility executives, analysts, investment and commercial innovations through annual industry awards, such bankers, and other investors to meet in a common as the Edison International Award, which recognize area for information exchange on industry issues and leadership and business excellence. competitive strategies across multiple markets.

Research & Analysis THOMAS EDISON INTERNATIONAL EEI provides members with strategic business EXECUTIVE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM intelligence through in-house analysis and research and by curating 3rd party information resources. This Launched in 2017, the Thomas Edison includes working with member companies to conduct International Fellowship Program provides research, training, and mentorship opportunities industry surveys, research articles, white papers, for mid-career executives. Fellows join EEI at its industry datasets & reports, and analysis on market headquarters in Washington, D.C., for a period of developments. Member company employees gain six months to one year for an intensive education access to a number of email distribution lists and news and collaboration program focused on a specific alert systems to stay on top of industry developments topic of interest and research outcome. in a variety of topic areas, and also gain access to EEI publications such as Electric Perspectives magazine. AFRICA UTILITY POWER SECTOR A Variety of Industry Focus Areas EXCHANGE EEI employs nearly 200 full-time employees dedicated The Africa Utility Power Sector Exchange to analyzing and responding to evolving industry (AUPSE) is an initiative in partnership with the trends. Membership activities and engagements U.S. Department of State to modernize the span a range of traditional and emerging topics in the business models and improve the performance of electric power industry: electric companies across Africa. African electric –– Renewables, Storage and –– Transmission & companies join the AUPSE to participate in senior EV Integration Distribution executive dialogue and knowledge exchange –– Customer Solutions –– Cyber & Physical Security activities with leading U.S. and international EEI –– Investment / Investor –– Centralized & Distributed members. Relations Generation –– Technology & Business –– Smart Communities To learn more visit Model Innovation –– Stakeholder Engagement – eei.org/international or email – Tariff Design & Rate Base –– Regulation & Policy for Optimization Electricity Markets [email protected] Edison Electric Institute 701 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW December 2017 Washington, DC 20004-2696 202-508-5000 | www.eei.org