M-WERC Overview. Alan Perlstein Executive Director and CEO Mid-West Energy Research Consortium

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M-WERC Overview Alan Perlstein Executive Director and CEO Mid-West Energy Research Consortium 1

What is M-WERC? M-WERC is one of America s Leading Energy, Power and Control (EPC) Industry Clusters Public Private Partnership Leveraging Market Knowledge of Industrial EPC Members Maximize Effectiveness of the Region s Leading Academic, Economic Development, Government, and NGO Organizations to Grow EPC Space Innovation Work Force & Talent Development Public Policy Strategic Collaboration Market & Industry Expansion Energy + Generation Renewable Fossil Nuclear Bioenergy Power + Transmission Distribution Storage Conversion Quality Control Industrial Automation Building Automation Energy Management Smartgrid & Microgrid Electric Vehicles Three Year Organizational Growth FY11-12 - 8 to 26 Members FY12 FY13 56 Members to 76 Members FY14 FY15 ~104 Members ~ Budget $2.5M M-WERC Sponsored $2.5M in Research $325K in Workforce Development 2

Why We Started in Wisconsin Energy Power & Control in Wisconsin 900 Companies 100,000 Employees Over $38 Billion in Sales Expanding Collaboration in Key Technology Sectors to Companies, Universities and Partners Throughout the Midwest Region +525,000 jobs The Midwest Has Expansive Capabilities in Energy, Power & Control 3

M-WERC Academic Participants We Combine the Power of Wisconsin s Top Four Engineering Research Universities with the Power of Industry and the Training Know-how of Leading Technical Colleges Combining Technology Innovation, Workforce Development and Strategic Collaboration to Promote Industry Expansion

M-WERC Industry Participants

Road Maps Drive Our Missions Mission Areas Technology Focus Areas Technology Innovation Market & Industry Development Supportive Public Policy Workforce Development Development and Strategic Collaboration 6

Road Map for Mid-West Region As National and International EPC Leader Critical Deliverables & Insight Of Industry Roadmaps Market size and growth projections Customer value-based market and product segments Identification of competitive regions in US and the World Linkage to other Roadmaps and Leverage Points Technology SWOT Analysis Regional SWOT relative to Technology Regional GAP analysis Proposed Action Plans for each M-WERC Mission Area 7

Process to Assess Key Technology Focus Areas Market Analysis Product/ Customer Segmentation Opportunity Assessment Gap Analysis Action Planning 8

Mid-West Region As A National and International Leader in EPC Markets Three Road Maps FY14/FY15 Distributed Energy Resources Systems (Complete!) - CY12-CY17 Growth $1B-$3B - Key Markets: Hospitals, Campuses, Bases, Municipalities - Technology Gaps: System Integration, Protection & Controls Energy Efficiency (Complete!) - CY12-CY17 Growth $149B-$209B - Key Target Markets, Building Management Systems Motor Control Systems, System Integration, Building Retrofit, Self-Gen., Energy Storage - Technology Gaps: Embedded Intelligence, Smart Grid Interoperability, System Integration, Energy Storage Energy Storage (ECD March 2015) Energy Water Nexus (Start June 2015) 1 9

Slide 9 1 ALAN Perlstein, 11/1/2014

EPC Coordinated Network of Labs National Labs and Administrations University Lab/ Capabilities Network Investments 2014-2016 Coordinated Microgrid Labs 2013-2015 Partner Consortium Labs 2015-2016 UW-Engine Research UWM Innovation Lab 2015-2016 MSOE Rapid Prototype Marquette Mechatronics The Nations First Coordinated Network of Capabilities and Labs dedicated to E-P-C EIC MV Power Systems CHCP Systems Power System Automation 2014-2017 10

Energy Innovation Center Introducing the M-WERC Energy Innovation Center M-WERC Now Controlling Three-and-a-Half Floors; About 70,000 square feet. Can grow to Five Floors and 120,000 Square Feet. Build Out In Two Stages Now to September of Next Year and Then Complete By October 2016. 11

Energy Innovation Center The ENERGY INNOVATION CENTER Will: Solidify M-WERC s Role As A Global Hub For EPC Research, Talent Development and Industry Growth and Expansion Assist Our Corporate Members by Providing A Unique Environment To Create And Acquire New Businesses And Line Extensions Provide A Unique Open Innovation Platform To Create, Test and License New EPC Technologies Establish A Vibrant and innovative Space To Connect and Market To The EPC Ecosystem 12

Initial Renovation 7th Floor South half of 7th Floor being developed for Energy Innovation Center initial occupants Our initial demonstration space for sales. First wave of business start-ups, M-WERC Staff, key partners, and Business Services Providers. Will eventually repurpose this floor as we build out the other floors of the facility. 13

Business Start-Ups 2 nd Floor A Business Start-Up Incubator will be located within the Energy Innovation Center. The Incubator will support new clean energy start-up companies New businesses and companies embracing energy, power, automation and control 14

Discovery Labs 3 rd Floor Academic labs and Corporate Member labs will be the focus of the Third Floor. Focusing on our members who want unique lab space, specialized research areas, or skunkworks collaborative working areas. 15