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2018 USA s LargestEnergy, Utility & Environment ConferenceMarch 5-7 | San Diego, CAKeynote Panelists:EUEC | Box 66076, Tucson, AZ 85728 | (p) | (f) | | AnnualSan Diego Convention Center111 W Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA 921012019 USA s LargestUSA s LargestEnergy, Utility & Environment ConferenceFebruary 25-26 | San Diego, Brochure12 2019 2,000 ATTENDEES | 400 SPEAKERS | 200 EXHIBITSEUEC 2019 HELD CONCURRENTLY WITH TE-EXPOEV CHARGING, BATTERY & ELECTRIC FLEETEV CHARGING, BATTERY & ELECTRIC ELECTRIFICATIONFEBRUARY 25-26, 2019| SAN DIEGO, CAPROgRam gUIDE NEW 2-DaY PROgRam FEb 25 & 26 Welcome !What is EUEC & TE-EXPO?EUEC 2019: The 22nd Annual Energy, Utility & Environment Conference, is the USA s largest professional networking and educational event of its kind, held February 25-26, 2019 at the Convention Center, San Diego, CA, with 1,500 ATTENDEES , 400 SPEAKERS and 200 TE-EXPO is held across the hall from EUEC concurrently, in the 100,000 Sails Pavilion of the San Diego Convention Center.

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1 2018 USA s LargestEnergy, Utility & Environment ConferenceMarch 5-7 | San Diego, CAKeynote Panelists:EUEC | Box 66076, Tucson, AZ 85728 | (p) | (f) | | AnnualSan Diego Convention Center111 W Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA 921012019 USA s LargestUSA s LargestEnergy, Utility & Environment ConferenceFebruary 25-26 | San Diego, Brochure12 2019 2,000 ATTENDEES | 400 SPEAKERS | 200 EXHIBITSEUEC 2019 HELD CONCURRENTLY WITH TE-EXPOEV CHARGING, BATTERY & ELECTRIC FLEETEV CHARGING, BATTERY & ELECTRIC ELECTRIFICATIONFEBRUARY 25-26, 2019| SAN DIEGO, CAPROgRam gUIDE NEW 2-DaY PROgRam FEb 25 & 26 Welcome !What is EUEC & TE-EXPO?EUEC 2019: The 22nd Annual Energy, Utility & Environment Conference, is the USA s largest professional networking and educational event of its kind, held February 25-26, 2019 at the Convention Center, San Diego, CA, with 1,500 ATTENDEES , 400 SPEAKERS and 200 TE-EXPO is held across the hall from EUEC concurrently, in the 100,000 Sails Pavilion of the San Diego Convention Center.

2 The TE-EXPO is free and open to public. TE-EXPO registrants can upgrade to attend all the TE and EUEC sessions and EXHIBITS at a discounted provides speaking and exhibit opportunities for suppliers of EV charging stations and infrastructure, batteries & storage, utility fl eet, as well as ZEV & AFV, to showcase advanced technologies and strategies for compliance and implementation of SB-350 and for the transition of the transportation sector nationally. SB-350 directs California regulators (CPUC, ARB, CEC, AQMD) to electrify buses, trucks, fl eet and off-road equipment, with $1 billion funded by investor owned utilities SDG&E, SCE and PG& conference starts with the Keynote Session held in EUEC meeting room 1, from 8 am to 11: 30 am on Monday, February 25, 2019. There are a total of eleven breakout technical tracks (A to K) held in EUEC meeting rooms 1 to 11.

3 EUEC has nine technical tracks (A to I) held in meeting rooms 1 to has two technical tracks (J & K) held in meeting rooms 10 &11. Lunches (12 to 1 pm) and Receptions (5 to 7 pm) are held in the EUEC exhibit hall on both days. Tables and chairs are set up in the exhibit aisles to facilitate networking during the breaks. Beverage, Coffee and Snack Counters are open from 7 am to 6 pm on both days in the EUEC exhibit hall. No food is al-lowed in the meeting rooms. Exhibitors tear down is at 7 pm after the show ends on Tuesday Feb 26th at 7 & RECEPTIONS34 2019 SCHEDULES & EvENTSCHaIR maN S Welcome RECEPTION bY THE WaTERFRONTSun, Feb 24th| 5 pm to 7 pm8TH aNNUaL EUEC gOLF EvENTTORREY PINES gOLF COURSEWed, Feb. 27, 2019 | 8:00 AMMISSION STATEMENTEUEC facilitates information exchange and fosters cooperation between industry, government, and regulators for the protection of our environment and energy Keynote SpeakersMonday, February 25th, 2019 TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATIONEPA AIR PROGRAM PRIORITIES MOVING FORWARDReid Harvey 9:00AM - 9:30 AMDirector Clean Air Markets Division, Environmental Protection AgencyTHE FUTURE FOR CARBON FREE FOSSIL ENERGYLou Hrkman 8:30AM - 9:00 AMDeputy Assistant Secretary, Clean Coal & Carbon Management, Department of EnergySDG&E PROGRAMS FOR TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION & EVSM ichael M.

4 Schneider 9:30AM - 10:00 AMVice President, Clean Transportation and Asset Management San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E)TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATIONRICHARD COREY 10:00AM - 10:30 AMExecutive Offi cer, California Air Resources BoardDRIVING TOWARDS CLEANER AIR IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIALAURA RENGER - 10:30AM - 11:00 AMPrincipal Manager of Air Quality & Climate, Southern California EdisonSTRATEGIES FOR ACCELERATING ELECTRIC TRANSPORTATION NATIONALLYJOHN BOESEL - 11:00AM - 11:30 AMPresident & CEO, CALSTARTHIGHLIGHTS OF EUEC2019 & TE-EXPOP rabhu Dayal 11:30AM - 11:45 AMChairman, Energy, Utility, Environment ConferenceELECTRIC SECTOR HELPING LEAD THE ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONR obert C. Rowe 8:00AM - 8:30 AMPresident and CEO, Northwestern EnergyMeeting Room 15 2019 EUEC 2019 & TE-EXPO SCHEDULES unday | February 247:00 am- 7:00 pmRegistration12:00 pm- 6:00 pmExhibit Set-up5:00 pm- 7:00 pmWelcome ReceptionMonday | February 257:00 am - 7:00 pmRegistration12 pm- 7:00 pmExhibits Open8:00 am- 12:00 pmKEYNOTE12:00 pm- 1:00 pmNetworking Lunch 11:00 pm- 3:00 pmTech Session 13:00 pm - 3:30 pmNetworking Break 23:30 pm- 5:30 pmTech Session 25:00 pm- 7:00 pmNetworking Reception 3 Tuesday | February 269:00 am- 7:00 pmExhibits Open7:30 am- 9:30 amTech Session 39:30 am-10:00 amNetworking Break 410:00 am- 12:00 pmTech Session 412:00 pm - 1:00 pmNetworking Lunch 51:00 pm- 3:00 pmTech Session 53:00 pm- 3:30 pmNetworking Break 63:30 pm- 5:30 pmTech Session 65:00 pm- 7:00 pmNetworking Reception 77:00 pm-10.

5 00 pmExhibit Tear DownWednesday | February 278:00 am- GOLF at Torrey Pines8:00 am- 12:00 pmExhibit Tear DownAM Breaks9:30 amto10 amLunches12 pmto1 pmPM Breaks3 pmto3:30 pmReceptions5 pmto7 pmNETWORk RECEPTIONSS peakers introduce themselves. Each session is 2 hours long with 6 SPEAKERS and 2 FORmaTModerate Session & remind SPEAKERS not to exceed their time limited to 20 minutes. Do not rearrange SPEAKERS in published CHaIR gUIDELINES2-DaY EXHIbIT SHOW pmto6 25 12 pmto7 269 amto7 267 278amTearDown6 2019 Alabama Power CompanyAlliant Energy CorporationAmeren CorporationAmerican Electric PowerAmerican municipal Power, Electric Power CooperativeArizona Public Service CompanyAssociated Electric Cooperative, Rivers ElectricCalpine CorporationCatawba County Government UtilitiesCentral Iowa Power CooperativeCentral Minnesota municipal Power AgencyClarke Public UtilitiesCommonwealth EdisonCon EdisonCon Edison Clean EnergyConnecticut Natural GasConstellation EnergyConsumers EnergyCPS EnergyDeseret PowerDominion GenerationDTE EnergyDuke EnergyDynegyEast Kentucky Power CooperativeEDF IncEdison Electric InstituteEmpire District Electric CompanyEncina Power StationENGIE North AmericaEntergyEversource EnergyExelon NuclearExelon PowerFlorida Power & Light CompanyGeorgia PowerGrand Bahama Power CompanyGreat River EnergyGuam Power AuthorityGuam Public Utilities CommissionHawaiian ElectricHoosier EnergyIndependence Power & LightIntermountain Power Service CorporationJEAK ansas City Board of Public UtilitiesKansas City Power & LightKU Energy.

6 LLCL afayette Utilities SystemLansing Board of Water & LightLhoist North AmericaLos Angeles Department of Water and PowerLouisville Gas & ElectricLuminantMadison Gas & ElectricMichigan South Central Power AgencyMinnesota PowerMinnkota Power Cooperative, Utilities CompanyMuscatine Power and WaterNebraska Public Power DistrictNextEra EnergyNiSourceNorthern Indiana Public Service Star GenerationNorthWestern EnergyNRECANRG EnergyNV EnergyOGE Energy CorpOklahoma Gas & Electric CompanyOld Dominion Electric CooperativeOmaha Public Power DistrictOncor Electric DeliveryOneta Power, LLCP acific Gas & ElectricPCPS EnergyPECO EnergyPlatt River PowerPortland General ElectricPPL EnergyPlus LLCPPL Montana Power CompanyPrairie State Generating Sound Energy - PSER odan Energy Solutions Electric CooperativeSacramento municipal Utility DistrictSalt River ProjectSan Diego Gas & ElectricSantee CooperSCANAS eattle City LightSempra UtilitiesSierra Power CompanySoCal Gas California EdisonSouthern CompanySouthern Connecticut GasSouthern Power CompanySUEZS unflower Electric Power CorporationTenaskaTennessee Valley AuthorityTexas municipal Power AgencyTransCanadaTri-State Generation and TransmissionTucson Electric PowerTwin Oaks PowerVectren Energy GroupWestar EnergyXcel EnergyAlcoa Electric Cooperative, Valley Electric ServiceBrazos Electric Power CooperativeBuckeye PowerCentral Maine Power CompanyClay Electric Cooperative.

7 Springs UtilitiesCorix UtilitiesDairyland Power CooperativeDuquesne Light CompanyEthiopian Electric powerLiberty UtilitiesMassachusetts Water Resources AuthorityMatanuska-Susitna BoroughNashville Electric ServiceNicor GasNorthline Utilities LLCOhio Valley Electric CorpSudanese Hydro Generation and Renewable Energy Utilities Attending EUECEUEC INTRO .. 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ..2 SCHEDULE .. 3 KEYNOTE .. 4 SPEAKING TRACKS ..5 UTILITIES ATTENDING .. 6 PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE .. 7 TRACKSA: REGULATORY UPDATE ..9B: CEMS & AIR QUALITY ..12C: SO2, NOX, Hg, SCR, CONTROL & OPTImIzaTION ..15D: POWER GEN & ENERGY SERVICES ..17E: SOLID WASTE, LANDFILL GAS, BIOFUELS ..20F: RENEWABLE ENERGY ..22G: O&M, DDD & EHS ..25H: ELG, CCR, CCS & FGD ..28I: WATER & 316(B) COOLING TOWER ..31J: UTILITY FLEET & TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION ..34K: BATTERY, STORAGE & CHARGING.

8 37 EXHIBITSEUEC FLOOR PLAN ..41 EUEC EXHIBITING COMPANIES ..43 REGISTRATION FORM ..44TE-EXPO ..45TE-EXPO EXHIBITING COMPANIES ..46TE-EXPO FLOOR PLAN ..47 SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES ..49 HOTELS ..50 TabLE OF CONTENTS78 2019 Monday | February 25thTuesday | February 26th123456 ATrackBCDEFGHIJK1:00PM to 3:00PM3:30PM to 5:30PM1:00PM to3:00PM3:30PM to 5:30PM7:30AM to 9:30AM10:00AM to 12:00 PMREGULATORY UPDATE - AIRNSRREGIONAL HAZE & SUSTAINABILITYDECOMMIS- SIONING OF POWER PLANTSPOWER PLANT O&MEHS, EMIS & SAFETYCCR & ELG COMPLIANCE ASH, CCR & FGDCCR RULECOAL ASH, CCRCCS & RARE EARTH ELEMENTSWASTEWATER, GROUND WATER, REMEDIATION, ELG, FGD316(B), ELG & WASTEWATER316(B), ELG, FGD, WASTEWATERCEMS & PEMSSO2, NOX, Hg, COMPLIANCECONTROL & OPTIMIZATION DSI, ACI, ACTIVATED CARBON, SCR & SNCRPROJECT FINANCE & RISK MANAGEMENTRENEWABLE ENERGYRENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT DEVELOPMENTRE SMARTGRID & MICROGRIDGHG & GREEN PROJECTSENERGY POLICY & POWER PLANTSFGD, ELG, CCR & CCSCAA, BACT, NESHAP, NEPAENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY & UTILITIESEMISSION CONTROL TECH.

9 & STRATEGIESPV, SOLAR & SUSTAINABLE REPLANT PERFORMANCE & MATERIAL HANDLINGDRONES, DATA MGMNT & MONITORINGPERMITS REGS & COMPLIANCESO2, NOX, Hg CONTROL & CYBERSECURITYMICROGRID & ENERGY STORAGE316(B), COOLING TOWERT&D, POWER PLANT TECHNOLOGIESENERGY POLICY & POWER PLANT STRATEGIESOPERATIONS&OPTIMIZATIONMONITOR ING, TESTING & INSTRUMENTATIONMONITORING, TESTING & INSTRUMENTATIONMONITORING, TESTING & SPECTROMETRYMODELING & SATELLITE DATAWATER SUPPLY & SECURITYTE, ELECTRIC UTILITIES & EV CHARGINGEV, PHEV, HYBRID, FLEET SUSTAINABILITYO&M, PLANT MANAGEMENTADVANCE CLEAN TRUCKS - AFV & ZEV FLEETSBATTERY & ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMSEV CHARGINGRESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL CHARGING BATTERY, STORAGE & CHARGING SYSTEMSFUEL CELLS, LI-ION, H2, BATTERIES EV BATTERY, SUPPLY & CHARGING EHS, RISK & ENERGY MGMTULTRA CLEAN LD/MD/HDUTILITY FLEETCARB REGS, EV CHARGING PROJECTSWASTEWATER & WATER TREATMENT WASTE TO ENERGY - CASE STUDIESBIOGAS, BIOFUELS, BIODIESEL.

10 ALGAELMOP - LANDFILLS & LANDFILL GASRNG & BIOFUEL PROJECT STRATEGIESLANDFILL MANAGEMENT & COMPLIANCEREGULATORY UPDATECEMS &EMISSION TESTINGSO2, NOX, Hg & SCRRENEWABLE ENERGYO&M, DDD & EHSELG, CCR, CCS & FGDWATER & 316(b) COOLING TOWERSOLID WASTE, LANDFILL GAS, BIOFUELSUTILITY FLEET & TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATIONBATTERY, STORAGE & CHARGINGPOWER GEN & ENERGY SERVICESSESSIONSRoom 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 5 ARoom 5 BRoom 7 BRoom 8 Room 9 Room 10 Room 11 Room 4 Room #SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE910 2019102019 TRaCk | a |REgULaTORY UPDaTEA1. REGULATORY UPDATE - ENERGY INDUSTRY REGULATIONS, 2019 - 2020Co-Chair - John Kinsman, Sr. Director - Environment, Edison Electric ACE RULE: ISSUES THAT EPA MUST ADDRESSS ession Sponsor - Co-Chair - Jay Holloway, Partner, Williams EPA CONSOLIDATES ITS MODELING POSITIONSGale Hoffnagle, Senior Vice President, THE AFFORDABLE CLEAN ENERGY RULE: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOWA llison Wood, Partner, Hunton Andrews Kurth AFFORDABLE CLEAN ENERGY RULE: CHANGES IN EPA S BENEFIT-COST ANALYSISKate Shouse, Analyst in Environmental Policy, Congressional Research MOVING INTO THE 21ST CENTURYBill Smalling, Attorney, The Law Offi ce of C.


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