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Consumer Engagement Through Social Media October 4, 2012 Gail Allen, Sr. Manager, Customer Solutions

KCP&L Company Overview Key Statistics Customers Generation 9 plant sites 26 generating units 830,000 Mtr. 6,100 MW 10 peaking facilities Dist. Subs 315 Dist. Circuits 1600

Project Highlights Creating a smart electric grid in midtown Kansas City Leveraging Federal stimulus funds to bring 14,000 customers new tools to better monitor and manage energy use Investing more than $48 million Benefitting customers: Empowering greater control over electricity use Improving reliability Reducing outage response times Improving efficiency of electricity delivery Reducing carbon footprints

Project Area 14,000 Customers

Timeline: 2010 2015 2010 Launch of Meter Exchange (Oct. 18) MySmart Display offer begins Access to customized energy management, MySmart Portal Neighborhood Meetings Smart Grid Energy Fairs Community Outreach Events Open Project Living Proof (Demonstration House) 2011 Commercial solar installation at Paseo High School Present estimated billing information for portal and displays MySmart Portal upgrade for goal setting and social media Community partnerships continue 2012 Begin offering MySmart Home (home area network) Start installations of programmable thermostats Time of Use Rates are offered for summer months Continue Solar installs Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Battery substation site is developed

Project Goals: Customer Provide sustainable energy savings for our customers as we increase customer satisfaction by: Educating customers in the demonstration area about how smart grid investments will ultimately impact and benefit them Engaging customers and influence behavior/participation in energy usage management Informing the remainder of KCP&L s customer base about how smart grid investments will ultimately impact and benefit them Understand new smart grid technologies and interoperability Improve community relations with our stakeholders Create jobs and focus on economic development Streamline processes Share information with the broader utility industry on the progress and outcome of the project

The Customer Experience Customers will move up the curve the more they engage with us and are delighted with MySmart Products. Foundational Engagement Energy Management Portal In Home Displays Minor/Emergency Home Repair Enlightened Interaction Energy Audits Smart Thermostats Weatherization and Retrofit Rebates Active Partnership Home Area Networks Time of Use Rates Solar Rebates We intend to change the way we communicate with our customers from a 1-time monthly bill to customers who frequently use the smart grid tools.

Products and Programs Informational KCPL s MySmart Portal is a Web-based tool that allows you to monitor and manage your electricity usage. Having this information helps you make smarter decisions about how you use energy, which can save you money on your monthly bill. KCP&L s MySmart Display is a portable electronic device that takes information directly from your electric meter and displays it for you in real-time. It helps you set goals for your energy consumption and to track your progress.

Products and Programs Interactive MySmart Thermostat works with your heating and cooling systems, allowing you to pre-set temperatures for any time during the day or when you are away from home. You ll save energy, save money and still stay comfortable. MySmart Home is an Internet-based home area network (HAN) that allows you to remotely manage appliances and electronics. It s made up of a group of devices hub, thermostat, plugs and switch that are managed by MySmart Portal to monitor and control energy usage in your home.

Products and Programs Dynamic Rates Time of Use rate program designates off-peak hours (when rates are discounted to about $.06/kWh) and peak hours (when rates are raised to about $.38/kWh). This difference in rates is designed to encourage customers to think about when they use electricity rather than just how much electricity they use, ultimately shifting grid load from peak to off-peak periods. Demand Response Events occur when demand on the grid is particularly high. KCP&L can issue a "demand response event", signaling MySmart products in your home to reduce electricity consumption.

CUSTOMER ENGAGEMENT WITH ENERGY MANAGEMENT PORTAL

Washington DC October 2012 Applied Behavior Change Framework Active and Social Learning Feedback Goal People change when they have a meaningful goal, steps toward that goal, progress to goal feedback and social support Action

Proven Goal-Based Methodology 50+ years of social and behavioral science inform Tendril s goal-based framework. Change: Engagement based on goal-setting established immediately. Feedback provided in the context of goal. Users select goal at registration. Right Time/Place: Personalized, relevant, timely information and feedback enhances motivation for change. Users see goal progress and links to recommended actions to improve outcome on

Actionable, Relevant Recommendations Consumers are looking for ways to manage energy, but don t know how to go about it. Majority of consumers can t identify the energy hogs in their home. Difficult to translate notion of efficiency into actionable steps. Out of the litany of possible efficiency tips, consumers seek direction for biggest bang for the buck. Consumers get frustrated with recommendations that don t apply to them. Consumers are encouraged when they can see actions worked for others. Leveraging Tendril s Building Model engine, disaggregated home view on web provides context for consumption. Personalized tips and recommendations delivered via web, paper, mobile and email trigger real-time behavioral change.

Multiple Feedback Washington DC October 2012 Mechanisms Consumption Data Feedback is displayed as visualizations and summarized for users Other feedback includes: Progress to goal, similar households, total community and saving plan status. Customers see their performance relative similar households and community norms. Feedback on saving plan summarizes estimated savings based on their goal

Social Environment Consumers want to compare, collaborate and even compete. Create trusted social network, context. Users learn from experiences of others. Recommendations are discussed and validated in opt-in public forums on the web. Experts are available to answer questions and give advice.

QUESTIONS?

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