Electric Distribution Storm Hardening Initiatives. Paul V. Stergiou Distribution Engineering October 14 th, 2015

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Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. Electric Distribution Storm Hardening Initiatives Paul V. Stergiou Distribution Engineering October 14 th, 2015

Energy For New York City And Westchester 3.3 million electric customers Record System Load: 13,322 MW 36,000 miles of overhead transmission and distribution lines 94,000 miles of underground transmission and distribution lines 1.1 million gas customers 4,300 miles of gas mains 1,800 steam customers 105 miles of steam mains and lines 690 MW of regulated generation 2 2

Storm Preparations: Guided by Corporate Coastal Storm Plan Plan triggered Oct. 24 based on National Weather Service forecasts Reviewed: 24/7 staffing plans Equipment vulnerability Inventories Protection plans for equipment in flood zones Need for outside assistance 3

Mutual Aid Base Camp at Rye Playland

Superstorm Sandy Details Storm Classification: Hurricane/ Extratropical Sustained winds of 64 mph at LaGuardia Airport with a peak gust of 90 mph on Staten Island NYC experienced approximately 30 hours of storm conditions Storm tide recorded at the Battery 14.06' Largest Atlantic storm on record, spanning more than 1,000 miles More than 8.5 million power outages across 21 states Superstorm Sandy October 28-29, 2012 Track Map 5

Impact of Sandy 1.1 million customer outages Lost 4,000 MW of generation 60% of 345 kv feeders lost 5 transmission substations 11 Manhattan networks 3 Staten Island area stations 2 steam stations and 561 steam customers impacted 398 gas services interrupted

System Performance Historical Storm Comparison 7 7

The East River: 14 th Street and Avenue C 8

East River / E 13 th Street Complex East River Substation East River Gen Station East 14 th Street E13th Street Substation 1 9 9

Loss of Supply East River Complex Datum Diagram (Not to Scale) Typical Top of Foundations 10.6 7.3 Historical (Sept 21, 1938) 10.1 Historical (Nov 25, 1950) 9.0 Irene Estimated (Aug 28, 2011) 13.8 11.2 11.1 11.2 Lowest Elev of Crit Eqm t Based 11.1 on Battery Forecast 13.8 Sandy Observed Mean Lower Low Water Datum 14.06 @ Battery 14.06 Sandy Actual 11.7 11.7 Sandy Forecast New York Harbor MLLW 10

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Storm Hardening UG Networks Goals & Strategy Minimize preemptive feeder outages system wide Reduce damaged to equipment in the flood zone Reduce customer impact in flood zone networks Distribution Feeder Outages No Outage 1134 Network Shutdown 244 Emergency 49 Open Auto 93 Increase restoration speed for network shutdowns 12

Storm Hardening Initiatives Underground Distribution Network Reconfiguration Utilize Latest Technology Harden Components Mitigate Impact Facilitate Restoration New Sub-Networks 13

Underground Network Initiatives High Tension Vaults - Isolation Switches Disconnects Customer Installation from Con Ed System Con Edison Feeder remains active Remote Control operation Quick Connect / Disconnect Faster Restoration Times 14

120V Network Protector Design Evolution Replaces & phases out ventilated cabinets Ventilated End Mounted Cabinet Submersible End Mounted Housing 15

Underground Network Initiatives Overview Reconfiguration of Fulton and Bowling Green networks Installation of isolation switches for Brighton Beach network Installation of isolation switches for High Tension Vaults in 2013 FEMA 100 Year + 3 Feet Flood Zone Replacement of all non-submersible 120/208V equipment in Flood Zone Development of submersible 265/460V housing 16

AREA SUBSTATION NETWORK 2 4 3 2 Existing Frame Relay 1 ECC NETWORK 1 1 2 3 4 1M, 1L7 2M, 3M, 2L7 3L7 4M, 4L7 Existing Frame Relay NETWORK 2 Communications Tie points NETWORK 1 Switch Controllers Underground Switches 17

Minimize customer interruption 1,789 Residential households 441 Commercial 46,745 Employees Faster Restoration Substations remain online Ability to restore individual circuits Transmission Planning Tool Year round benefit for feeder processing 18

Sandy s Impact: Significant Damage to Overhead System 70 percent of customers served by overhead systems lost power Primary concern of safety Worked with city and municipalities to clear roads of trees and debris Storm Recovery Pole & Transformer Usage Poles Transformers Cable [miles] Sandy Total CECONY 972 922 143.46 Irene Total CECONY 91 163 31.11 19

Improve Autoloop Reliability Additional supply feeders Divide large autoloops into smaller loops Upgrade wire and pole sizes to improve resiliency Use of more resilient aerial cable Sacrificial components to minimize damage 20

Overhead Distribution Initiatives Auto Loop - Overview Extend new feeder Split Auto-loop into two loops New storm hardened cable Loop 1 Tie VRS VRS Loop 2 Tie Midpoint Midpoint Midpoint Midpoint VRS VRS 14W03 14W10 7W45 S/S S/S 21

Storm Hardening Initiatives Overhead Distribution Advanced Equipment Selective Undergrounding Reduce Segment Size Sacrificial Components

Spacer Cable Low profile design reduces risk of tree contact High strength messenger provides greater resiliance against falling limbs Cable jacket reduces momentary outages from wind or incidental tree contact Compact configuration reduces tree trimming costs 23

Breakaway Connectors Service connection breaks away at pole when force exceeds 500lbs Service cable is disconnected and denergized Separate breakaway for each individual service Accommodates single, double or triple service configurations Breakaway Connection 24

Isolation Devices (Fused Bypass) 25

Selective Undergrounding Meeting with Municipalities to determine critical circuits to harden. 26

Harden Components: New Pole Designs 27

Enhanced Line Clearance Program Foundation program continued to ensure 10 X 10 X 15 Clearance every three years is achieved on High Voltage Feeders. Increased removal of damaged or unhealthy hazard trees near High Voltage feeders Obtain additional clearance on High Voltage Feeders that have higher outage rates and affect customers more frequently Obtain additional clearance on Feeders where we are performing significant Storm Hardening work 28

Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. Electric Distribution Storm Hardening Initiatives Paul V. Stergiou Distribution Engineering October 14 th, 2015