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Energy Efficiency Opportunity Workshop Torrens Island Power Station Trial

Energy Efficiency Opportunity Workshop Torrens Island Power Station Trial. Kevin Andersen (AGL) and David Shoesmith(HRL) 21 June 2012 AGL External. Disclaimer. The information in this presentation:

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Energy Efficiency Opportunity Workshop Torrens Island Power Station Trial

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  1. Energy Efficiency Opportunity WorkshopTorrens Island Power Station Trial Kevin Andersen (AGL) and David Shoesmith(HRL) 21 June 2012 AGL External

  2. Disclaimer • The information in this presentation: • Is not an offer or recommendation to purchase or subscribe for securities in AGL Energy Limited or to retain any securities currently held. • Does not take into account the potential and current individual investment objectives or the financial situation of investors. • Was prepared with due care and attention and is current at the date of the presentation. Actual results may materially vary from any forecasts (where applicable) in this presentation. • Before making or varying any investment in securities in AGL Energy Limited, all investors should consider the appropriateness of that investment in light of their individual investment objectives and financial situation and should seek their own independent professional advice.

  3. About AGL • Australian Gas Light Company was formed in Sydney in 1837. It supplied gas for the first public lighting of a street lamp in Sydney in 1841 and was the second company to be listed on the then Sydney Stock Exchange. • AGL Energy Limited: • began trading on the ASX on 12 October 2006 • operates retail, merchant energy and upstream gas businesses • has over three million customer accounts • is Australia's largest private owner, operator and developer of renewable generation assets. • The Loy Yang A acquisition will make AGL Australia’s largest generator of electricity by capacity, and the operator of the largest brown coal mine in the Southern Hemisphere. Energy Efficiency Opportunity 21 June 2012 AGL External

  4. AGL’s Generation Asset Profile Energy Efficiency Opportunity 21 June 2012 AGL External

  5. AGL’s Upstream Gas Portfolio Energy Efficiency Opportunity 21 June 2012 AGL External

  6. Why AGL participated in the EEO generators trail • AGL supports energy efficiency activities to both reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve business cost drivers throughout the economy. • AGL registered for EEO in 2010 (non-generation assets tripped the 0.5 PJ threshold for participation). • In 2011, AGL completed EEO assessments at Camden Gas Project and Hydrocarbon Extractions LPG Plant in NSW. • AGL is required to complete EEO assessments at a number of generation sites. The Torrens trial has been an opportunity for AGL to learn more about the EEO process directly from DRET. Energy Efficiency Opportunity 21 June 2012 AGL External

  7. Process for Determining the Efficiency Opportunities • Develop and distribute background paper prior to EEO workshop • Provides business context, energy data and analysis, trends • Key information to guide identification of opportunities • EEO Workshop: • Break facility down into key sections: fuel, boiler, turbine(s) and condenser(s), auxilliaries, repowering (integration of new tech. with existing assets) • Call on diverse expertise of attendees to generate ideas for each section in turn • Screen ideas through each attendee nominating with set number of votes (number of ideas for section, divided by 3) • Ideas with highest votes considered for assessment phase – though no ideas excluded solely on votes Energy Efficiency Opportunity 21 June 2012 AGL External

  8. Background paper • Developed prior to EEO workshop • Provides key information to inform the EEO workshop participants: • Energy consumption and production data • Trends • Correlations and key relationships • Major energy using equipment items • External market factors Data and analysis is required for the background paper and is also used for quantifying projects in assessment phase. Don’t just collect data for the sake of it. Energy Efficiency Opportunity 21 June 2012 AGL External

  9. Key to Success for the EEO Site Workshop • Ensure there is a wide representation from across the business • Good interaction between consultant and power station • Plant process data analysis time scale • Pre-work • Set the scene with management and attendees Energy Efficiency Opportunity 21 June 2012 AGL External

  10. Attendees • Need a cross-section of the business with different perspectives and experiences: • Operators • Turbine Engineer • Boiler Engineer • Efficiency Engineer • Safety Manager • Finance Manager • Trading • Maintenance Energy Efficiency Opportunity 21 June 2012 AGL External

  11. Opportunities • Significant opportunities for AGL Torrens: • Compressed air leaks • Steam leaks • Operator awareness of efficiency • Sliding Pressure • Boiler Feed Pump operation and control • Linking Trading better with the power station Energy Efficiency Opportunity 21 June 2012 AGL External

  12. Financial Outcomes • Compressed Air: • Cost $150k • Savings 0.2% • Sliding Pressure: • Cost $200k • Savings 0.5% Energy Efficiency Opportunity 21 June 2012 AGL External

  13. Air Compressors and Boiler Feed Pump Energy Efficiency Opportunity 21 June 2012 AGL External

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