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Q1 2024 Earnings Call Presentation
| Alan Armstrong | Page 17 of 11 |
May 19, 2024
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Expected peak day demand drives need for reliable natural gas Gas-fired power generation, 2021 peak day vs. expected 2040 peak day, TWh of gas-fired generation per day WECC 63% in expected peak day demand Peak day gas demand for power generation expected to increase across major ISOs due to growth in electrification Natural gas pipeline contracted capacity is critical to ensure electric reliability on peak days Natural gas plays a critical role in decarbonizing U.S. power supply 1 “The role of gas in the transition to a cleaner, more reliable power supply,” McKinsey & Company, September 2023. McKinsey & Company deep power decarbonization scenario assumes all public commitments are met, resulting in 85% renewable power generation by 2040 and growth of electricity demand to 7.3 TWh by 2040 (from 4.3 TWh in 2022). Note: ISO territories depicted on the map are approximations for visual purposes. PJM 167% in expected peak day demand ERCOT 60% in expected peak day demand MISO 86% in expected peak day demand CAISO 44% in expected peak day demand SERC & FL 37% in expected peak day demand