Decommissioning Regulatory Process

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Decommissioning Regulatory Process Deanna Toy June 27, 2018 Diablo Canyon Decommissioning Engagement Panel 1055 Monterey St. San Luis Obispo County Government Building June 27, 2018

Safety Moment AED CPR Call 911 Meet and Guide Emerg. Personnel Evacuation Earthquake Active Shooter Plan Duck, Cover, Hold Get Out, Hide Out, Take Out, Call Out 2

Welcome from Jon Franke PG&E Vice President of Power Generation June 27, 2018 3

Diablo Canyon Decommissioning Engagement Panel 4

Agenda Review Wednesday, June 27 1 Regulatory Process Deanna Toy / Panel 2 Planning Eric Nelson / Panel 3 Approvals & Future State Tom Jones / Panel 4 Project Execution Loren Sharp / Panel 5 Break (8:30 PM - 8:40 PM) All 6 Review Public Comments Chuck Anders 7 Public Comment Session All 8 Panel Discussion & Actions Panel / Tom Jones 9 Next Meeting Topic Tom Jones 10 Meeting Summary/Evaluation Chuck Anders 11 Adjourn (9:30 PM) Chuck Anders 5

Tonight s Presenters Wednesday, June 27 1 Deanna Toy PG&E Director, CPUC Electric Proceedings 2 Eric Nelson PG&E Director, Diablo Canyon Decommissioning 3 Tom Jones PG&E Director, Strategic Initiatives 4 Loren Sharp PG&E Sr. Director, Nuclear Decommissioning Regulatory Process Planning Approvals & Future State Project Execution 6

Decommissioning Regulatory Process Deanna Toy June 27, 2018 7

What is the CPUC? California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Regulates services and utilities, safeguards the environment, and assures access to safe and reliable utility infrastructure and services California Nuclear Facility Decommissioning Act of 1985 Utilities to establish tax-qualified nuclear decommissioning trust funds (NDTF) CPUC reviews nuclear decommissioning (ND) cost estimates and assumptions periodically 8

What is the NDCTP? Nuclear Decommissioning Cost Triennial Proceeding (NDCTP) Established by CPUC to examine ND issues Filed every three years Establishes annual revenue requirement for ND expense over a three-year period Previous NDCTP for Diablo Canyon was filed in March, 2016; next NDCTP will be filed in March, 2019 9

What is in the NDCTP? NDCTP includes: Decommissioning cost estimate (DCE) and updated assumptions Review of decommissioning projects completed since previous NDCTP filing NDTF rate of return assumptions and funding requirements 10

NDCTP Process & Example Timeline Application Filed Pre-Hearing Conference Technical Workshop* Month 0 Month 1 Month 3 Month 4 Month 5 Protests and Responses Filed Scoping Memo Issued Evidentiary Hearings Proposed Decision Issued Month 6 Month 7 Month 13 Month 14 Opening & Reply Briefs Decision Approved 11 *Scheduled for 2015 NDCTP application

Key Takeaways Decommissioning Regulatory Process There is a robust and transparent CPUC process to ensure there is adequate funding for decommissioning Diablo Canyon Power Plant 12

Thank you Deanna Toy Deanna.Toy@pge.com READ AND DELETE For best results with this template, use PowerPoint 2003 13

Panel Questions & Responses 14

Decommissioning Planning Eric Nelson June 27, 2018 15

2018 NDCTP Success Site-specific decommissioning cost estimate development PG&E s preferred approach is DECON over SAFSTOR Bottom up approach Industry subject matter experts Third-party reviews Engagement panel and public input DECON: immediate dismantlement SAFSTOR: deferred dismantlement 16

2018-2024 NDCTPs 2018 NDCTP approval results in: Detailed project descriptions for permitting Proceeding with Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) licensing efforts 2021 NDCTP Updated with available results of licensing, permitting, and repurposing approvals 2024 NDCTP Last update prior to licenses expiring Will include results from issued permits (e.g., permitting conditions) and licensing approvals 17

Key Takeaways Decommissioning planning PG&E is engaging the public, the industry, and third-party reviews to build a successful decommissioning plan After the 2018 NDCTP, two additional NDCTPs will be filed ahead of license expiration, which will allow us to update the plan and cost estimate PG&E s preferred approach is DECON 18

Thank you Eric Nelson Eric.Nelson@pge.com READ AND DELETE For best results with this template, use PowerPoint 2003 19

Panel Questions & Responses 20

Decommissioning Approvals & Future State Tom Jones June 27, 2018 21

Main Regulatory Drivers California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) objectives Provide information to the public agencies and decision-makers Identify ways to avoid or reduce through alternatives and mitigation Environmental Impact Report (EIR): CEQA document used to communicate potential impacts, alternatives, and mitigations to the public Public participation occurs throughout CEQA process 22

Main Regulatory Drivers California Coastal Act California Coastal Commission (CCC) was established in 1972 by voter initiative 1976 Coastal Act tasked the CCC to protect coastal resources, including public access SLO County has a Local Coastal Program (LCP) certified by the CCC Coastal Development Permit (CDP) authority transferred to local government CCC retains original permit jurisdiction over tidelands, submerged lands, and public trust lands 23

Project or Program Analysis Project-level analysis Addresses project-level impacts associated with the proposed project with a high degree of specificity Requires a detailed project description (construction-level) for various aspects and logistics of the entire project After certification of the EIR by the lead agency, subsequent permits for the project may be obtained SLO Air Pollution Control District permits to operate / authority to construct Permits must be found consistent with EIR 24

Project or Program Analysis Program-level analysis Considers broad policy alternatives and program-wide mitigation measures May not address site-specific impacts of individual projects Used when only a conceptual framework for project details is available Subsequent CEQA documents and CDP submittals may be required as specific project details are formulated 25

CEQA Important Considerations CEQA regulations prohibit a piecemeal review of the potential significant environmental impacts of a proposed project All potential impacts for a project must be described at a project or program level The CDP is a CEQA alternative under California law 26

Project Phasing Submittal 1: Pre-Planning and Decommissioning Submittal 2: Potential Breakwater Demolition 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033 2034 2035 2036 2037 2038 2039 2040 2041 2042 2043 2044 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 April 2020 CDP #1 Submittal Approval Phase Project Level Description (Project Execution) Approval Phase Program Level Description Project Level Description (Project Execution) January 2030 CDP #2 Submittal 27

Project Phasing Submittal 2: Submittal 1: Submittal 3: Potential Breakwater Pre-Planning and ISFSI Demolition and Demolition and ISFSI Decommissioning Restoration Only 2021 2022 2023 2024 2026 2027 2028 2029 2031 2032 2033 2034 2036 2037 2038 2039 2041 2042 2043 2044 2046 2047 2048 2049 2051 2052 2053 2054 2056 2057 2058 2059 2061 2062 2063 2064 2066 2067 2068 2069 2071 2072 2073 2074 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050 2055 2060 2065 2070 2075 Approval Phase Project Level Description (Project Execution) Program Level Description April 2020 CDP #1 Submittal Approval Phase Project Level Description (Project Execution) Program Level Description January 2030 CDP #2 Submittal Approval Phase Project Level Description January 2060 CDP #3 Submittal 28

Site Overview: Diablo Canyon Looking East 500 KV Yard Old Steam Generator Storage Facility Dry Cask Storage 230 KV Yard Power Block Submittal 1: 2020 Submittal 2: 2030 Submittal 3: 2060 Intake Breakwater 29

Key Takeaways NDCTP Process Unlocks Permitting Actions Funding approvals allow for a project description to be developed for CEQA/CDP permitting path CEQA process allows for an evaluation of alternatives (i.e. repurposing) San Onofre draft EIR to be issued Q2 2018 for 60-day public comment period 30

Thank you Tom Jones Tom.Jones@pge.com READ AND DELETE For best results with this template, use PowerPoint 2003 31

Panel Questions & Responses 32

Decommissioning Project Execution Loren Sharp June 27, 2018 33

Benchmarking Direct experience Humboldt Bay Power Plant Benchmarking trips Other decommissioning sites San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) Learnings from decommissioning activities 34

Decommissioning Activities Spent fuel movement 2024 2032 Site modifications Spent fuel pool island Cold and dark power Temporary site infrastructure changes Building demolition 2026 2034 Begin with non-nuclear buildings 35

Decommissioning Activities Transportation of waste Potential trucking to Pismo Beach, then transfer to rail Final site surveys Requires NRC approval of methodology through License Termination Plan Site restoration Returns existing grade to natural contour Re-vegetation Multi-year monitoring 36

Key Takeaways Decommissioning execution Direct experience, industry benchmarking, and learnings from SONGS will help inform a successful project execution plan With requisite approvals, active decommissioning can begin shortly after power plant operating license expiration 37

Thank you Loren Sharp Loren.Sharp@pge.com READ AND DELETE For best results with this template, use PowerPoint 2003 38

Panel Questions & Responses 39

Break 10 minutes 40

Pathways for Public Input Public meetings Public workshops Public comment at meetings Public comment kiosk Panel website Email the panel In-person discussions Engagement Panel PG&E PG&E s Decommissioning Estimate to CA Public Utilities Commission 41

Public Comments & Questions MAY-JUNE 2018 REPURPOSING LANDS TRANSPORTATION ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMIC IMPACT 8 3 3 4 2 FUNDING SAFETY SECURITY COMMUNITY OUTREACH OTHER 0 0 0 2 1 42

Public Comments & Questions 43

Public Comment Session Left Podium Right Podium 44

Panel Discussion & Actions 45

July 25 Topic: Decommissioning Costs 46

Meeting Evaluation 47

Thank you We re available now to answer additional questions 48

Appendix 50: Submittal 1, Scopes of Work 51: Submittal 2 & 3, Scopes of Work 52: Decommissioning Planning Path READ AND DELETE For best results with this template, use PowerPoint 2003 49

Appendix p. 1 Submittal 1: Scopes of Work Project Level Analysis: Program Level Analysis: Cold and Dark Potential Breakwater Demolition Spent Fuel Pool Island Unit 1 and 2 Spent Fuel Cooling Spent Fuel and GTCC Waste to ISFSI Site Infrastructure Modifications Potential Breakwater Restoration Diablo Creek Restoration ISFSI Demolition ISFSI Restoration Building Demolition Site Restoration Intake and Outfall Structure Demolition 230kV Switchyard Removal 50

Appendix p. 2 Submittal 2: Scopes of Work Project Level Analysis: Potential Breakwater Demolition / Restoration Diablo Creek Restoration Final Site Restoration ISFSI-Only Operations Program Level Analysis: ISFSI Demolition ISFSI Restoration Submittal 3: Scopes of Work Project Level Analysis: ISFSI Demolition ISFSI Restoration 51

Appendix p. 3 52